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SOCIETY. SOCIETYE Vice President Curtis to Make Visit in!} Kansas Home Before Going to Newport in August. n of this week or the en week, n;; ngend a let dAy- in his home in Kansas. He will return to Washington before |7 to Newport the middle of August, to be the houseguest of Mrs. George % ll!lu. at the Rocks, Mrs. Henry Clew’s Vl.lh. whirh she has leased for the sea- Mrs, Mesta will entertain at a party Y&ldly evening, August for her guests. % . web:‘l‘fir Knight, 2d, daughter of the Vice President, of Providence, the honor guest at Juncheon yester- at the Dunes Club at Narragansett m R.I,0f MP! C Prescott Knight. T Vice President, Mr. Charles ngm&, will )enve the Capital the ‘The Postmaster General and Mrs. Brown will atiénd the dinner this eve- I.llnl ‘which the Third Assistant Post- General and Mrs, Frederic A. '%wn will give in honor of the diréctor of the posts of Cuba, Senor Jose A. mmvo Mr. and Mrs. Titon will be 0sts to & company of 14 on the Plage Denmlh at Wardman Park Hotel. Senor Montalvo and his son, Senor R«llld Montalvo, lunched informally the sewnd Assistant Post- r. Warren Irving rd roof. Mr. G!cvrr Nhy, nre spending the afternoon at Annapolis. ‘The Italian Ambassador, Nobile de Martino, went to New York yesterday and will sail Saturday on_the Roma to ’oln Nobil de Martino in Rome. The ibassador will be absent about two muu and will v})robnbly be accom- :mea back to hington by Nobil Martino. Mr. bassador, nmui Dehucm. wfll come to Wl.ahlnl- from Blue mdge Bum— nlc In me'. the former Ji bassador to France, Mr. Adac hl, whu hes lrnnfl in Washington. The Chinese Minister and Mme, Wu this morning by motor for ‘Ventnor, N. J., to spend several weeks. sail next month Xor . Senator and Mrs. Smoot have been guests of President and Mrs. their stay in Washing- ton, the Senator having come for the The newly-appointed Minister 'to Haiti, Dr. Dana G. Munro, is spend- ing the Summer wnh Mrs, Munro and ir family at the Cape Cod home of Munro's parents, Prof. and Mrs. Dana C. uunroorPrlnumn,N J The Assistant mehry of War for Aeronautics, Mr. F. Trubee Davison, Who went to New ymuumy to lee Davison tertain Morris, will sail tomorrow to spend some tite in ln‘lln Former United 8th Perl!l eanum Mrs. ent, Galleon, after tpenam. & _short time & the Buena Vista Hotal at m; Vista, Pa, They will start shortly for 8 series of visits on the North Shore of Massachusetts, " | Mrs. Arthur J. Hyde, at Massillon, e i T2 n has been on dulr n ‘Walter Reéd Hmnlul for the X our years. Mrs. Charles Trueman La; has been visiting er parents, Ool. Mrs. Nelson Gapen, since her nturn from residence in the Canal Zone, will sail from New York Saturday for ‘P"‘nnr'l’ct where she ‘Hfll hmb’ Lum am. mV wi spen e eouun{ year in Paris, where both will stud the Allllnce Francaise and n the Murlue of Miss Towne to Lieut. Comdr, Carey Announced. Mrs, J. Holabird Towne announces the marriage of her da Caton, to Lieut. Comdr. more Calvert Carey, United Stat Navy, Tuesday, in historic St. John's Church, at Sixteenth and H streets. ‘The :vng-gement ‘was announced in Au!us 1920, and the wedding was ex- gc take place in December, in nila, where Comax Carey was then In now awaiting orders for a new post. is bride has been prominent in the ;mmger circles of Washington society member of the Junior League, for which she served as and later as second vice president. Mr,_and Mrs. Walter Tu Good Luggage is your passport to preferred service wherever you go. SAVE 107 m 25% At Our JULY LUGGAGE SALE Entire Stock Included CASTENS LUGGAGE - - LEATHERWARE 1320 F St. Second Door East of Fox Theatet Open Till 2 P.fl. Saturdays RALEIGH HABERDZ SHER Final Sale Women’s Shoe 1Y Dept. Stetson . and Raleigh Walking Shoes Spectator Sports Straps, Pumps, Ties, Sandals, Golf Shoes $ 3.95 v Plenty of Sizes 3 to 5rand 7% to 9 No Refunds—No Exchanges All Sales- Final RALEIGH HABERDASHER 1310 F Street Anne Mallory, i Mr., Charles Harris, Mr. Rodney Pl.ske Mr. Page Hufty and Mr. Ingham S0l hltende, seeretary ’ way: Mrs. Whiteside lnd their dw(hw Gene will leave Wash- | tomorrow for & month's stay in | nsas. They will spend ccnalacnbe | fllll in the Ozark Mountains, Mr. and Mrs. Turin Bradford Boone d York City are NGTON, Hotel during their stay in RaBingion. Mr. and Mrs. Craig Forbes of New :fi? wm time in ‘Washington at Willar A delightful fishing mn to Solomons 'lshnd over last week end was had by former Senator P. J. McCumber, former Senator Marian Butler, former Senator and Mrs, A. O. Stanley, former Com- missioner of Prohibition James M. Doran, Commissioner Oeneru of Immi- tion and Mrs, Harry B. Hull, M n F. Reynolds, Miss Effie Reynolds, Mr. Marion Butler, jr., and Miss Kath- arine Wagner. Mr. and M Floeckher and their daughter. Margaret, ‘and Dr. and Mrs. D. H. Duffey, will leave Wllshlnfi- his afternoon for Rehobotn Beach, l’ld! have returned to Washington from a | week's motor frip on the New Jersey coast. They also visited in Philadel- | Mrs, Mabel Walker Willebrandt en- tertained informally at a luncheon on the Willard. roof terday. Miss Alice Hyde and Mr. | 5‘2; daughter and son of Dr. and Mrs." | ries Wilbur Hyde, are visiting in | Ohio for several weeks. They are | viding their time as guests of Dr. i | 2! An unexcelled cooling m—e Anson | || Piete chanee of air evers 114 minu Dr. and Mrs. D. &. Hyde, in Gonimbus. Mr, and Mrs, Theodore 8. Shuey have | closéd their home in Washington and e to their Summer home in the henandoah Valley. we are featuring— $1.00 Dr. and m- 3 w. tsu,mn;ve‘rn o ‘Winona, re. & e lar Vhile viating Washi Ehabeon Tonst it Sbutnl Salad Courses for Those Not Destring Regular Dinner. Mrs, Montgomery Blair and Charies ||| o8 Gits"er Vesetanic Columbia 5042 COLUMBIA RO wr 18 ST 0PPOSITE AMBASSADOR TONIGHT In conjunction with 5 to 7:30 Woodbury Blair are at the Weylin in ma—.sy b days, Special Roast Duckling, Brofled Chicken or Mrs. Harry G. Meem has been called Club Stesk. Disnar, to New York on account of thep\;ery Mr! Richard Dana ho gam daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Nelson W. McCombs of Mount Vernon, N. Y, are guests at the 1In the sale—this shoe and hag! Ensemble— or sold sepavately. DISCOUNT 20% Dircount onall women’sand men’s fine summer footwear—including sports, day and evening models. Very smart shoes at drastic reductions because of incomplete size ranges. "~ FRANK BROTHERS Rfth Avenae Boot Shop Between 47th and 48t Streets, New York / Opposite Shoreham Building CONNECTICUT AVENLE V4 MAIZI nmw rN 7770_/005 Farrell ~ Underwood & Underwood Photographs During the watm Summer days, when you don't feel in- clined to exert yourself to do anything—why not haye your pictures made? Underwood & Underwood's studio is quite delightful. with its large and airy rooms, Every thing 18 arranged for ybur com- fort here—every effort has been expended to make your visit to this famous studio one of pleas- ure. The famous artists of Under- wood & Underwood are mak- ing some exquisite pictures at this time. Sun tan and Summer frocks make most attractive portraits. Don’'t wait until your busy social season starts to try to find a time for having your vhotnpaphs made — come in Russina For the popular gifl who does everything “on the run” a treat- ment is rendered at Russina’s to take care of several needs at once. After an herbal shampoo, while the hair is drying into a wave, the most delightful and beneficial creams and tenics are absorbed into your skin. No party circles or sun blisters need mar your beauty after this extra hali-hour care for your skin combined with your hair treat- ment. Permanent waves given here are not only the teét and most effective for each individual, but most comfortably given, Every step is carried out for the com- fort of the customer. Special prices are arranged for July and August. Russina’s shop is -cool and restful and for this reason will remain open all Summer for the accommodation of her patrons. 1609 Conrecticut Avenue, 2nd Floor, between Que and R Streets, Decatur 1677, S S . Beautlful Hair in Warm Weather D& you sit at your dressing table these warm evenings and lose your good disposition be- cause your hair looks so bydly? It is stringy, oily or ekces- sively dry—or is it showing dandrufi—or is it falling out? If this is true it is advisable that you consult Frances Fox hair and scalp specialists—ex- amination is free of charge. Everyone can have beautifal hair if he will but follow her treatments and preparations, For more than thirty years in Europe and America the name Frances Fox Institute has been | synonymous with beautiful hair | among men and women. You will be delighted with a Frances Fox shampoo—they are so cooling, refreshing and re- laxing—no hot dryers—quite different from any shampoo you | have ever had. Franees Fox permanent waves are just as beautiful as her shampoos.. Miss Smith, the ex- pert rmanent waver, is here. 1341 Connecticut’' Avenue (fl. 2). (Just below Dupont Circle). Decatur I The 25% discount is still avail- il able for a few days, making || prices starting at the dozen—$15 the dozen. 1230 Connecticut Avenue. Decatur 4100, s 8 8 Beauty Boxes ttractive small beauty boxes h just enough of the beauty aids you use to last over a week end are among the popu- lar novelties which Elizabeth Arden has given women, Yoft will find one of these boxes a grand solution to old- time packing problems when you used to try in vain to place oxes and bottles where you could get them easily—only to find astringent, lotion or cream all over” your favorite frock when you opened your bag. Besides one of tgnc week end beauty boxes of Elizabeth Arden’s being an especially nice treat for you—it is a beautiful gift to the smart miss or matron who appreciates what the value | of a lovely complexion is to her social and business success. There are many sizes and | kinds of Elizabeth Arden’s | Beauty Boxes which her assist- ants will be happy show you if you stop in her salon. 1147 Connecticut Avenue. Decatus 209 D. they will spend & tew days at Henlnpen ‘Hotel. Mrs. Osias to Be Honor Guest Of National Woman's Party Tea, Mrs.. Camilo Osias, wife of the res! dent Pilipino Commissioner in Cdngress, will be guest of honor and speaker af the National Woman's Party garden tea NO RETURNS NO CREDITS Sunday e tqu! 30 ‘o’clock. o 0 costume mdwfllukmmmo The Philip- ’nfi‘u Paith Binkley will be hostess, and no cards have been issued. Mr. J. F. Lockett of Newton Center, (Continued on Third Page.) NO APPROVALS Brothers 12 13 F FRIDAY Season-End Sale! DRESSES COATS and SUTTS divided into three groups Group 1 37 Coats, Suits and Dresses— Were $55 to $78.50 : 51 975 Smart 52 COATS Group 2 Just 43— Tndividual and Coats and Suits Were $78.50 to $95. reglan == Grbup 3 45 Beautiful Costumes, - Dresses, Coats and Suits, Were $98.50 to $145 539.75 Dresses, Q.75 GOWNS 07~9~11~13 G St.NW. Prices Were Never So Low!| Coincidently with the tremendous PRICE REDUCTIONS THAT WE HAVE RECEIVED FROM MANUFACTURERS we have further MARKED DOWN THE PRICES and our entire stock is included with- out reservation. For Quick Clearance of All SUMMER GARMENTS. for Misses and Women Worth $10 and $15 Printed Chiffons, Shantung Dre: and Suits, Printed Crepes, Washable Silks, Printed’ Shantung Striped Silks and Flat es. ALL ORS and ALL SIZES, 12 to 20 for Misses and Women's up to size 54. - SATURDAY _Until 3 P.M. Worth $15 to $25 About 375 Dresses and Suits in this group that ‘are Exceptional Value every smart type, every new style devel- opment that one L would expect to % find in HIGHER- ‘PRICED MOD- ELS. Chiffons, Prints, . Senousi Crepe, Shantungs and Navy Geor- 85 gettes. In All Sizes. DRESSES and ENSEMB Values $19 to $39.50 A WONDERFUL GROUP! Dresses and Ensembles, in an endl gs and the styl for Street, Afternoon and odel ALL COLORS and as usual ALL SIZES up to 54. Exclusive Brulnu‘ Summer Creations DRESSES & ENSEMBLES Values $39.50 to $59.50 316@ " Fokr:nahl and informal rocks that were greatly admired at their original prices and will be eagerly bought at this, ridiculous price for such gorgeous Gowns and Ensemb CLOSING OUT STRAW & FELT About 65 Hats in All Colors and Headsizes, The F.nal Clean-up on All Millinery. Were up to $10.00. are exclusive and original. R{COATS K| musT co! LESY14 s Stunning New . Varuly of Eyening W-ay Cost and Profit Disregarded Our Entire Stock of Spring and Summer [ Sold from $25 to $79.50 Black, Tan, Gray, Green, White and Tweed M... 1 0 ALL SALES FINAL POSITIVELY NO EXCHANGES OR REFUNDS . workman- ship. BUY FOR NEXT YEAR and SOCIETY. “The House of a Thousand SEyléu"'. Store-wide Clearance of Sample Dresses: Formerly Dr e S S e S $15 to $25 JLSO | Frmedy . PDresses $12.50 " One cannot have too many dresses in a Summer wardrobe— there aré ‘80 many occasions that demand individual costumes for the ‘s s and vacation wear, This sale includes every type to complete your Summer wardrobe—every dress priced at a res markable savings. Dresses, ensembles, sports frocks, in prints, pns]t:ls, high shades, white, navy and black. Also advanced Fall styles. All Siges Included Open All Day Saturday GYantty @Dress CSHoppe: Opposite the Willard Hotel 527 14th St N.W. can you, po.r{sibly resist Such Bargalns ~as these ! " At a Store 9 ‘Like Brbaks" 4 Régular $16.75 to $25.00 Summer Frocks Not just and ends but real “in. ” Summertime evening Brooks'—Dresses—Third Floor Regular.$15 to $25 ~Spring and Summer COATS 5800 Brooks'—Coats—Second Floor umu. !unummm there's no such thing as a “carry- over” from one season to the next at Brooks'. All of 'fll toomnnd “Chardonize” and Rayon Summer Undies Drastically Reduced Panties, Petticoats and . 89:- cool and lm&{‘—vmflnin Floor Recent Arrivals in Silk Summer. Dresses In Qur Main Floor Thrift Shop ‘These are recent arrivals that would $ 8 95 be mwdlnt values at our Two for fl 6.00 regular prices and $11.75. But we must mu Fall dresses. (They're now). 8o you ts In Brooks'~Thrift Shop—Mein Floor