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SOCIETY. The Secretary of War Continues Tour of | Army Posts This Week After a Visit With His Farffily. return to Washin, end of the week. He jolned Mrs. Hur- ley and their children at Vent- nor, N, J where they are_established for the Summer, for the week end, leav- ing this morning for Peoria, Ill, to at- tend the cercmonies at the opening of a new inland waterway terminal, and from there will resume his inspection of Army reservations. ‘The Chief Justice. and Mrs. Charles Evans Hughes spent the week end in Providence, where the Chief Justice was_entertained at luncheon yesterday by Mr. Theodore Francis Green in his home_on John Street. Chief Justice and Mrs. Hughes will return to New York this afternoon and will sail Friday for Europe. French Envoy and Daughter Expected to Return Tomorrow. The Ambassador of France, M. Paul Claude], who, with his daughter, Mile. Reine Claudel, went to New York Sat- uréay, are expected to return to Wash- ington tomorrow afternoon. ‘The Minister of Rumania, Mr. Charles A. Davila, returned to Washington this morning from Newport where he went to select a house to be used for a Sum- mer legation. Secretary of War, Mr. Pat- IHrlIek.vHuruyue ted to ‘The new commandant of the Navy Yard and Mrs. Henty Varnum Butler, have sent out cards for an at-home at the Navy Yard Wednesday afternoon, June 24, from § to 7 o'clock, to the members of the Women's National Press Club. Admiral and Mrs. Butler will have receiving with them the latter's daughter, Mrs. Gretchen Smith, an ac- tive member of the club. ¢ Rear Admiral and Mrs. Kittelle have with them for a short visit their son, Mr. Sumner Kittelle, who recently graduated with distinction from Perdue University. The United States Ambassador to Chile, Mr! William 8. Culbertson, was the guest of honor at a dinner given by Mr. and Mrs. Francis Walker on the Shoreham Terrace Saturday evening. ‘The guests included Mr. and Mrs. Gil- bert Grosvenor, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Fuller, first secretary of the Canadian legation and Mrs. Merchant Mahoney, the secretary of the South African lega- tion, Mr. Eugene Scallan; Mrs. Herbert Sparrow and Mrs. Mark Reld Yates. “Gen. and Mrs. James G. Harbord have closed their apartment in New York City and have gone to Rye, N. Y., to spend the Summer months. Mrs. Arthur MacArthur, sister-in-law of the chief of staff, United States Army, Gen. Douglas MacArthur, will give a dinner dance tomorrow evening at the National Woman’s Country Club for her debutante daughter, Miss Mary Elizabeth MacArthur and her guest, Miss Louise Brooks, granddaughter of Mrs. Edward T. Stotesbury of Phila- delphia, who will be a debutante of next season. Mrs. Stotesbury is a vice presi- dent of the club. A luncheon for club members and their guests will be given tomorrow and Thursday,. June 25, there will be a bridge luncheon, one of the series ar- ranged by Mrs. John Walker Holcombe for the second and fourth Thursdays in_each month. at Newport, where they have tiken an apartment for the season, The Inrrmcr !emry of. lma l‘r mediately days at m m&mm in New _ank. ‘The house The former Attorney General and Mrs. A. Mitchell Palmer have gone to New York, where they are at the Hotel Pierre’ for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Willlamson will return Priday to their apartment in the , Shoreham. from & motor trip through New- England. - Mrs, c.m auvenl has motored to Hanover, for mmmummt week (uuml- &t Dartmouth Co and Mrs. Stevens, will sail Thursday 0 Join their parents in Switserland. Mrs. Stevens will stop !or 8 visit in an before returning to Washing- lnm are lumun( s fow dare Washington at the Mayflower as E-n of a visit nu former is making ere in connection with some work for is government. They' have been former home of Mrs. Linares, who be- Xore her marriage was Miss Abble Zoe Mrs. Walter Wyeth entertained at tea yuurdly afternoon for her daugh- ter, Mrs. B Pmm , who will leave thln%t:n ior Charlotte, Join Mr P ips, who has moved there to live. Mrs. Wyeth will leave the same day for Indianapolis to visit her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Parker Meriam, and will accompany them to Wauwausee, Mich., where they have taken a cottage for uly. Later in the Summer Mr. and Mrs. Meriam and their children, accompanied by Mrs, Wyeth, will go to Asheville, N. C., for the remainder of the Summer. Cards for_Davidson-Moyer Wedding Reception Issued. ol Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hook Tomp- kins have sent out Invitations for the marriage reception of their niece, Miss Lida Moyer, to Mr. James Slater David- son. jr., Saturday afternoon, June 27, at $5:30 o'clock, at 3001 Garrison street. The marriage of Miss Mary Eleanor Orme, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James William Orme, to Mr. Nathaniel Taylor Kenney will take place this evening at 17:30 o'clock in the home of the parents, Valley View, at 6600 Georgla avenue, Rev. John F. Fannon of the Chur¢h of the Nativity officiating. A reception will follow from 8 until 10 o'clock. Benhl Auth, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Prank J. Auth, to Mr. George Francis Daw took place at 9 o'clock this morn- ing in the Church of the Nativity. Following an elaborate wedding break- fast in the home of the bride’s parents, the reception was held in their Sum- mer home at Bay Ridge, Md. Mr. and Mrs. Daw will make an extended tour of various Eastern shore resorts before returning to their Wash- ington residence. A very pretty wedding took place this marriage of Miss Catherine | | Miss Annette Bet.rdxe entertained at ! | luncheon today in the Jy 4 .| at the mwc-rlwn Hotel in New Ym in honor of Miss Laura Later in ‘Those nu'ndhu the Klth Pultz, Miss. Tyn tl. N:w York and Boston, the latter the!gernic Moran, Mr. Merton Waite, Mr. Samuel Redman, Mr. El!ldolph Kauf- mann, Mr. Plerce Michael, Mr. Earl Emerson and Mr. and Mrs. Katherine F. Bartley. Miss Leone Kavanaugh Campbell of Newport, Ark., is vllmnc her aunt, Mrs. Eleanor Gox Griffith, Miss Cam) hfl. w MIG i of Evans- lfilfllfl W‘hh m-mbmmm Wmhlu of Kensington, Md. i School, wnunhellty Pennsylvania Academy, , BBy Mmhhob&m. Many Recent Wi of s | Interest Here and at 2ot B and ‘S."“'.‘;‘;‘."v&u"""om ‘alentine of '",sg.-mmw*;j"sm with experts For twenty-five yedrs furs have been entrusted to us for safekeeping. We provide chests large family use. These cost even less than the moderate charges per garment. RUGS Cleaned dnd Stored FIDELITY STORAGE 1420 U Street N.W. North 3400 mothproof enoulh for The “Tampa” HITE buckskin bids fair to be extreme- ly fashionable this Summer. This very smart model of white buckskin with black patent leather or brown calf at $12.50 will appeal to the smart dressers, New Summer shades in silk hosiery at $1 to $1.95 pair “Miss Alvin” STERLING An Entlrcly New, Full-Weight Pattern NA 6 Teaspoons, reg .$5.00 6 Salad Forks 750 6 Knives, med. 12.50 6 Forks, med. .......1250 6 Cream Soup Spoons 9.00 \ 6 Butter Spreaders... 6.00 - Other Prices in Proportion n" to the exceptionally low price of *Miss Alvln Sterling it is necessary to ¢l e for ene ‘graving at the rate of for each half dosen pieces. . R.Haris &. Go. F Street at 11th Jewelers and Diamond Merchants for Over Half a Century E SOCIETY, lipsborn mlr.. Popular request de- manded that we add this service to our shop. You may now secure correct riding apparel on our third floor. Breeches and Jodhpurs. . Vests and Jackets Riding Shirts. . Riding Boots, Riding Hats.... .$3.95 to $5.75 .$575 to $1250 $1.95 to $2.95 ALL DEPARTMENTS PARTICIPATING WE SAVE.TIME AND TROUBLE LATER °* YOU SAVE DOLLARS The continuation of this event finds unabated interest. Every depattment is participating and the resultant bargains far exceed the list below. Your visit will disclose surprising opportunities on every floor for the purchase of Home Fur- nishings, Summer Cottage Plenishings and Wedding or Anniversary Gifts at unprecedented savings. Glass¥ Mrs. Guy V. Henry and Mrs. Mark . { morning when Miss Imelda Woulfe be- L. Bristol, chairman and vice chair: the bride of Mr. Bernard Wiss- man of the Golf Committee are plan- | Same man. The ceremony was performed in ning the formal opening of the golf | 5™ s thony's Catholic Church, the —_— Rev. Michael Egan officiating, at 9 Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. William D. o'clock. A nuptial mass followed. Mr. ‘Thomas are at the Muenchinger-King Harry Wheaton Howard played the _— RICHS @ ParkFree'atthe Capital Garage While Shopping Here @ Sketched—Ster! Silver Sandwich Trays.® ‘Were $10.00; $15.00........... $8.00; $12.50 Sterling Silver Bowls. Were $10; An instant Success... PAULINA CAPE FROCK OF CREPE Jurius Garrineker & Co. F STREET AT FOURTEENTH OUR SIXTH FLOOR A Wonderland of Young Fashions For the Youngest Washingtonians Flattering for Planning to give them the best . . . at prices pleas- any occasion ingly moderate . . . mindful of “their every need when sl they come to shop. . . . Is it any wonder our Sixth Floor PR B G0ty is famous headquarters for all young moderns? light orystal G colorful effect with its bit-- We have a marvelous Infants’ Department overflaw- 3-light Candelabra tois bl iont o sl ing with Dresses, Coats, Bonnets, Undies, Accessories . . . Tm; 5 And have you seen our Playground Sets, Toys, Nursery a brIgI‘\! contrasting tone. Faraihiire Baby Carriages? Tailored to Raleigh speci- s e bt e 20: We have Little Boys' Things . . . suits, reefers, all Summer wear, hats, skirts, ties . . . 167 We “have wonderful selections for smaller' Girls, Vacation Special —Raleigh whilst for Junior Misses words fail to tell of the mar- PANAMA HATS velous assortments. T"HREE smart new models/ * brims and medium brims. perfect hat for right now wear. $15 Belt Buckles. Sterling. Sternn[ Buckles rere $5.00 Were $3. .\'hirbd—!mponed Gold !-nd Btemnre Cut Stem. Were $30.00 dolcn ......... seevesassasanennne $18.00 Refreshment Sets, Pitcher and 6 iced Glasses of” etched tal, agure blu $9." 'ls ‘Were C'ISW dozen. . ....$50.00 l-lll.hfi Crystal Candelabra with pfllml. Sketched—"Meadow” and “Orange Blossom™ 74-p. rican Belgian Cobalt Blue, Bof ‘Were $37.50 dozen.. Stemware. ' Wei ters. Were $123.50 . Gold mmut.ed. Were $60.00...$48.00 Dox. English Bone chlnl—'rwo Tables Entire - Stock of Bathroom Bottles— Less-25% 4 Tables of Fancy Glassware at ‘Half-Price! Special shopping inducements just now in LOVELY COATS, most remarkable values for school, college, travel, Summer wear and the Fall. - Housewaress Electric Urn_ Set. Nickel - phud. silver - llud. Formerly $58.00. NOW.....ccccoeecnncassl Heavy Alumin special at $1.25. Now. Roasters, Aluminum. Double. Were $1.50. Ovenette. Aluminum. Was $1.75 1 China Bowls. MADAME JAQUET . Whose inimitable preparations for the care of the skin “have been used by gentlewomen in both France and America for two decades. Will Visit Our- Store in Person the Entire Week of June 15th to Ad- vise You About Your Skin. On Tuesday at Il A.M. Madame Jaquet, Eminent Exponent of Beauty, Will Give a Brief Talk on’ Our Third Floor . . . We Cordially Invite You to Hear Her. Large The l 97.50 . Was $20.50, §19.50 of lo‘{l‘m dofr Chairs covered in assorted 23-P¢: —Imported China Tea Sets Regularly $6.50 McCALLUM SILK® HOSE New Summer shades. Full fashioned $| Century ~ Eni uuo FeFivniis .. .$37.50 mmmy Buffet. Was $127.50, guo DULIN a MARTIN - Connecticut Ave. anal” ’suvxcn—couuscneuwr AVENUE E-un smb of Uupainted Furviture ot Very Special Reductions + picot top chiffon and service weights. French heels and tab toes. Open Daily at 8:30 4.M. RALEIGH HABERDASHER 1310 F Street 'ENTRANCE Juuus CARFINGKEL &Co. M AT FOURTRENTH