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6 SV FASHION AT THE RESORTS JjINNER PARTIES AT HEWPOBT Amor the Entertainers at That Resortj Was Peter Collier Newport July IS Peter Collier Mrs Edward Berwlnd and Mrs William Olyn gave large dinner parties last night lira William Storrs Well was uoetess at a dinner this evening Mr and Mrs Robert I Gerry are Cat guest of Mr Gerrys parents Mr and Mrs Elbrldge Gerry Seaverge Edward Berwlnd with Mrs Bert winds father Mr Torrey has returned from Cew Tork Miss Louise Isells Is the guest of Col and Mrs Delancey Kane Mr and Mrs Austin Gray and Mr and Mrs Arthur Iselln of New Tork arrived yesterday at the Halcyon ottage for the season Miss Louise Iselln Sidney Tyler Miss Mary Ludlow Fowler and Robert Ludlow Fowler registered at the Casino yesterday Llspenard Stewart has returned from his visit In New Tork and Kobert Ooelet returned to Newport yesterday from his fishing expedition In Canada Robert Ludlow Fowler and his daughter Miss Mary Ludlow Fowler are at the Muenrhinjrer King cottage Herbert Harrlman and Wysong have returned from short visits In New Tork Peter Collier today led the first hunt of the season behind the Monmouth comty hounds Mr and Mrs Uoyd Bryce Intend spending the month of August In Newport ol Robinson entertained at lunrheon today Grlswold Wents and Mr and Mrs Benlamtn Thaw returned from New Tork yesterday evening Miss Blanche Oelrlchs Is visiting at Ronthampton Her mother Mrs I Oelrlchs returned from Sag Harbor yes I terday I Theodore Shonts and Miss Shonts or New Tork are the guests of Mr and Edward Bsrwlnd Henry i Walters of New Tork Is visiting Mr and Mrs Pembroke Jones Mrs Burrefl and Miss Burrell of New Tork are the i guests of Commodore and Mrs I Morgan and Gen Horace Porter Is being entertained by Mr and Mrs William Wells James Haggln returned to Newport yeeterday turned to Tyrlngtiam from New Tork Mrs Samuel Frothtngham departed yesterday for Lawrence to be a guest of Mr and Mrs Eben Stevens Miss Htlolse Meyer went to Boston yesterday Frederick Whltrtdge Is a guest of UK and Mrs Joseph Choate at Naumkeag Mrs Joseph Loverlng of Boston Is being entertained by Mrs William Bacon The Rev Br William Tlbbert Is HI at Fair Lawn the country residence of Miss Adele Kneeland Dr Vlbbert has been In the hills for a fortnight and was earlier In the week a guest of Mr and Mrs William Pollock In Plttsfleld Mr and Mrs Daniel Payne Grlswold entertained at dinner last night Miss Anna Shaw was hostess at a dinner last night whRh was followed hy bridge Miss Georglana Sargent entertained at luncheon yesterday afternoon Dr William Biddle and Miss Emily Blddlo will start the first of next week for salmon fishing In Canada Glraud Foster started yesterday ror Canada where he will spend ten days at a salmon fishing camp Harry Livingston Lee and Guy A Ward went to Danbury Conn yesterday to take part in a clay pigeon shoot Mrs Alston Boyd and family have arrived In Lenox Mr and Mrs William A Read and Mr and Mrs Harry Flske who are at the Curtis Hotel will start the first of next week for the White Mountains Mrs Newbold Morris who has returned from Mount KIsco Is enteralning Miss Marguerite Chadwlck Mr and Mrs Rowland Allen of New Tork gave a luncheon on the verandas of the Asplnwall yesterday entertaining Mr and Mrs Harold Godwin Capt Gilbert Cotton A retired Mrs Robert I Major and Mr John Hall McKay Mr McKay gave a childrens picnic party on Ball Mount Thursday afternoon Miss Catherin Schley and Mrs John Hunt were chaperons Mr and Mrs Carl A De GersdorfC who have one of the Choate villas In Stock bridge departed yesterday for Wlnthrop Beach for ten days Mrs Clara Cornwall of New Tork yesterday bought the Walter Barker faim In Plttsfleld She will build a villa there Mr and Mrs Shaw of Boston Mrs Sanford of Kingston and Mrs Shepard of Bridgeport Conn are at the Curtis Hotel FAIR AT LENOX GAYETY AT THE PEER of Entertainment Given for Benefit Manual Training Classes Lencx Mtss July 18 Mrs Frank A bturgis gave a fair at Automobile Parties and Others Have Arrived at Narragansett Narragansett Pier I July 18 Trains and automobiles brought many persons to ijmston a i Narragansei yeeieruay jii me juaiuew ss jiciujj lor me oenent or 1 1 fund to support classes In manual 8on here were more women than on any training Mrs Bturgls was assisted In Previous day this season and they ap the sale by Miss Rosamond Dlxey Miss reared last night In evening gowns at a Civilise Alexandre and other jollv hop in the ballroom Among Ihem oung women of the villas Nearly all were Mrs James Sullivan of Provl cf the cottagers attended the fair dur dence Mrs Frederick Edward McKay ing the afternoon and early evening Miss May Dillon Miss Gladys Smith Mrs fharles Lanier with Miss Maude Ad Benjamin Griffln and Mies Florence Sul ans and Miss Irene Blgelow made a 11 an of New York A feature of the mor trip through the north part of hop was a barn dance This was repeated the ounty yesterday a dozen times Mls Charlotte Barnes is visiting In In an automobile party arriving at the nt Klsco Mathewson esterda were Mr and Mrs Mr end Mrs Robert Brewster and Singer Mr and Mrs Singer Mrs Gorge Turnure have returned and Mr Daniel Singer of New York to their country places from Mount Mr Henry Blake and Miss Blake Ks of Quogue Long Inland and Mi A eorg Westlnghouse and George Eddy of Providence were in another au evingi ouse Jr started from Pitts tomohile pait arming at the Mathewson pterdav for Lenox ir and Mrs Arthur Sullivan and Miss II Unbb Pe Pcyster Tytus has re Tlorfnce Sullivan of New York arrived Store Closes st 6 oclock Saturdays at 5 Other Days wHHt 1 Wwrectm on marc Five Dollars Is the Clearing Price of Pure Linen and Rep Suits Worth 1250 l35p SI500 and 1650 The price was never known to be so little for high class midsummer suits nor was there er so manv pood siles long and medium length coats some lancy trimmed and strictly tailor made in tan brown Copenhagen light blue pink and white Five dollars it choice of assortment KhaKi Tramping Suits 1000 The best wah suit for mountain and seashore a superior garment Silk Jumper Dresses 975 Were 1350 SI500 and 1650 Plain colors and stripes in taffeta silk and foulards Some with hand made yokes Open Front Skirts Low Priced We have all the best styles in imported rep and linene in white and colors with pearl buttons down front easy to launder 98c 198 298 398 Stylish Broadcloth Capes The hood and flowing cape is much in demand We have them in all colors made of finest broadcloths Reduced to 650 and 1000 1150 Spring Suits 1 150 Were Up to 4500 Choice of any spring Suit in stock plain colors in all shades fancy stripes in light and dark colors white serges rough and rajah silk all the best styles of the season Take your pick Good styles for fall wear 1150 Were 25 30 35 and 45 Special Sale White Petticoats 300 Factory Samples at 98c This is an exceptional bargain lot fine muslin and cambric Petticoats lace and embroidery trimmed Worth up to 200 SScc314 3l6SEVERTH STREET SSXcHE at the Mathewioa reatrdrforfi sea son Other arrival wera Mr andrSCrs Oeorcre Lyon Messrs Charles Thomp son and jH Bran New Tort Mr ana Mrs George Taylor and Miss Gwendolen Taylor Camden 1 Dr Thomas Addis Emmet of Nerr Tork arrived at the Kassasolt yesterday Mrs John Almy of Washington Cand Miss Altny hare arrived at the Revere and registered at the Ca slno yesterday for the season Col James Oakea fi A retired and Mrs Oakes have arrived at the Atlantic from Washington for the season Other arrivals are Mrs Reginald Woodward and Mrs Oswald Dyer summit Mr Ernest wiuunson New Tork and Miss Constance Beale Philadelphia Arrivals at the Imperial yesterday were Mr van Boskerelc New Tork Mr and Mrs Roter and Mrs Ooodspeed Columbus Ohio Mr David Oakes Mr Georre A Oakes Mr John A Lawrence and Mr James yMoore of New Tork are members of an automobile party at the Gladstone Mrs Hooper Mr Vernon Hooper Miss A McLaughlin and Miss Kleckhoefer of Baltimore also arrived at the Gladstone In an automobile Mr and Mrs Merlam Miss Marie Merlam and Mr A Merlam arrived there by automobile having come from the Berkshire Hills In Massachusetts Mr and Mrs Shirley Carter of Baltimore have arrived at their villa here where they will spend the season Mr and Mrs Eugene ONell Mr and Mrs Henry De Coppet and the Misses De Coppet of New Tork and Mr and Mrs A Gwathmay of New Tork registered at the Casino yesterday for the season PLAY HEABTS FOE CHAEITY MISS ZELMA PlCSON St Marys Catholic Church at Long Branch the Beneficiary West End Long Branch July 18 One of the events of the summer for charity was a progressive hearts party which was given last evening In the Deal Casino It attracted patronage from all along the coast and the ballroom which was decorated contained 600 players The beneficiary was St Marys Catholic Church When the players were seated the ballroom presented a spirited sight the women be ing in elaborate evening costumes having come from dinners in the villas and hotels Presents for the party came from business houses In New Tork Asbury Park and Philadelphia and were dls tributed at the close of the evening A list of them lncraded silverware fans mirrors Jewelry and porcelain sets It is estimated that the proms will amount to 1600 On the active committee were Mmes James Phelan Daniel ODay Vincent Slattery Gustav Lembeck John Kersey Philip Brltt Clarence Ter hune Henry A McAleenan Arthur Mc Aleenan William Delahanty John Dillon John Phelan James Smith William Shanley and Joseph McDonough the Misses Monica Doyle Katheryn Shanley Etta Smith Tlnle and Helen Joyce Genevieve Mullln Amelia Roche Elizabeth Foran and Marjorle and Rose Ledwlth Mrs Henry Haggerty and Mrs John Shanley jr were In charge of the tables There was a concert by Fen rlchs orchestra In the course of the evening Mrs David Hellers guests Thursday night were submitted to an Involuntary and unexpected ocean bath after a charm ing dinner given In her villa in ocean ave nue Elberoni Preparations were maae early In the venlng for a marshmallow roast on the beach and the guests had assembled around a bed of live coals on the shore each person with sticks the ends of hich held marshmallows Without warning a huge wave broke over the party and the gathering broke up in a ivurrv more wet than harmed This was productive of much merriment The party included Misses Lillian Dry Elsie Rothschild Corlnne Schwartz Rose Davis an3 Amelia Jackson and Messrs Harry Gug genhelmer Charles and Morton Schwartz and William Anderson The young men did quick work in landing the young women on dry sand and getting automo biles to take them to their homes Mr Edward Steindler who Is passing the summer at the West End cottages left there a few days ago to fish In the Restigouche River In Canada There arrived Thursday as a result of hs catch a fine lot of salmon which Mrs Steindler divided with her friends here as well as ha ing some served for her own dinner Mrs Henry Schwartz a daughter of the late Nelson Morris of Chicago has taken Senator Guggenheims villa White Hal Ocean avenue Elberon where she arrived recently Mr and Mrs Fred Gerken and Mr and Mrs Edward Burghard with their children and young guests left today for a fishing party at Forked River BarnegaL Mr Edward Wassermann who has tha Cook villa In Lincoln avenue for the summer departed for Europe on Tuesday His daughter Miss Irene Wassermann and his son Mr Jesse Wassermann will remain here for the remainder of the 6ummer Mrs Sara Hlrschborn Is visiting her brother Mr Benjamin Wise in Sairs avenue Miss JoseDh ine Wise daughter of Mr and Mrs Benjamin Wise celebrated her 15th birthday Thursday at the home of her parents Her young guests were entertained at luncheon which was followed by games and dancing Among them were Misses Florence Kaufman Viola Fellerman Arllne Rosenheim Hortense Baumann Hilda Freund Beatrice Harlem Tessle Lewtashe Grace Darling May Davis Jacqueline Lewi and Adelaide Wise Mrs Elsing gave a luncheon Thursday In the summer garden of the West End cottages Her guests included Mesdames Julius Oppenheimer Charles Wimpfheimer Levi Harry Long Herman Frauenthal Albert Spiegel berg Mayer and Lionel Straus and Miss Frledlander Mr A HIrsch of New York 13 visiting Mr and Mrs Charles HIrsch In Elberon AT ATLANTIC CITY BBBBBBBBSSSBBBBBBBBBBBBBHSSSk BBSSBBr IiBBBbIIbBBBBBBbIIAiwBBBBBBBBBBBbIibBBk BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBYk 9k BHu Kj3 jSHBtt J23Sll TJBSwSwIk Hk iBBBBBBBBiiSBa IbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbFVx HGiah9mHKJali3tZJH CHIbbbbbbkHI BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBKW 3BSSW sBBHiBBBaiSBBBBBSBMlSBBBBBBBBrWt BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBS IvSSBMBBBBBBBBBBUBBBBBBBBBBPvrSllbsflBBBBBBBBBBBBBK lKlStCfcf sbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbIIE Bsbf tovHjife ixfMiMisfM IsjiJBbbbbbbbbbmBssI SOCIETY IN RICHMOND Dudley Atkinson Nuptials Brilliant Social Event BRIDE SCION OF DUCAL FAMILY Descends From Scottish Hays Three of Whom Were Created Sokes of ErroL Ceremony Solemnized at Old St Pauls Diamond Tiara and Family Pearls Ridont Bliss Wedding Fhoto by Hints Evinc Daughter of Mr and Mis Benjamin Pilsoo has joined the Washington contingent at Atlantic City of Washington are at the Hotel Francis for a month The Washington colony at the Chal fonte was augmented this week by a merry party from the Capital Including Miss Lalla Paton Miss Florence Davis Mr and Mrs Guy Tolman Mr and Mrs Bates Mr and Mrs Boulter and A Fischer Mr and Mrs Hood Hood and Mr and Mrs Morgan of Washington who arrived at Altamont Cralg hall this week are seen dally In the surf Among Washington guests at the Kuehnle are Mr and Mrs Lane MacLennan Is accompanying Mrs MacLennan well known In Washington society at the Berkshire Inn They expect to entertain several friends over the weeks end Miss Helene Wagner a favorite with the Washington colony at the shore is accompanying Kelgler and his son at the Seaside House Mrs Goldsmith of Washington has Joined friends at the Hotel Rudolf Mr and Mrs Newton of Washington dally greet friends from their home city on the boardwalk The Louella entertains Mr and Mrs Loean and their son Master Logan of Washington rr and Mrs A Miller tne xormer guest of her sister Mrs Nlcfiol son here Mr and Mrs Lee Dorsey and little daughter Katherlne of Washington are at the home of Mr Dorseys parents Col and Mrs William Dorsey here for the remainder of the summer Mrs Tifeodore Mason was hostess at a card party at the Montgomery Country Club Tuesday afternoon when her guests were Mrs John Brunett Mrs Robert Bayllss Mrs William Dorsey Mra George Hunter Mrs Lee Offutt Mrs Kate Smith Mrs Annie McGuire Mrs George Henderson Mrs Bowie Waters Mrs Robert Peter Misses Virgie and Mary Brewer LUlie England and Annie Moore Mrs Evelyn Glasscott has returned to Rockville from a short stay at Atlantic City Mr and Mrs George Hebbard of Washington are in Rockville for a few weeks Mrs William Vlett and children have been visiting Mrs Vietts sister in Baltimore Ralph Luckett of New York city spent the week in Rockville with his parents Prof and Mrs Cooke Luckett Miss Lucy Brown Beall of Virginia has gone to Colonial Beach after spending several weeks with relatives In Rock ville Mrs Clara Hogg wife of Comdr Special to The Wublactoa Post Richmond Va July 11 A beautiful wedding was solemnized In St IPeters Church Monday evening at oclock when Miss Lucy Clair Enrol Atkinson became the brld of Judge Sidney Johnston Dudley of Hampton and Richmond Rev Dr Joseph Magrt assisted by Fa thers OReilly of the Sacred Heart Cathedral Charles Hannigan James Gllsenan and Father Hahr officiated mortal Sorfetr and Richmond Art Ctab Judge Dudley Is a son of the lats Alexander Dudler of Kin and Queen conntT Va tha first president of the fToTk River railroad H4s an alumnus of Washington and University van derbUt University and th university ot Virginia The out of town guests were Mr and Mrs John Price Mrs Price and Mrs IL Scott of Ashland Dr John Hartman of Roanoke Misses Ruth and Louise Taylor of Martlnabtjrs1 Va and Miss Grace Baker SlegeL of Mathews connty Va An Interesting engagement of the week which was announced In Santa Barbara CaL Is that of Miss Emily Oould Bliss of this city to Ber John Bidout of St Andrews Episcopal Church director oi St Andrews School and general secretary of St Andrews Association of Richmond The exact date of the weddlnr has not been made nubile but wllr probably take place In the early fall at Santa Barbara CaL where Miss Bliss who is yery prominent in social and educational circles is spending the summer with her mother Invitations have been received here to the marriage of Miss Martha Mosby Snead daughter of Capt and Mrs Charles Goodall Snead of Fluvanna Va to Elliot Averett of New York The marriage Is to be celebrated at noon Tues day July 22 Jn the home of the bride Eight acolytes bearing lighted candles Rev William Hatcher and Rev preceded the bride to the altar when Judge Dudley and his best man Judge Daniel Grinnan of this city awaited her The i bride was attired In an Imported gown of cluny lace over white chiffon built on white satin foundation made with Greek effect Her long tulle veil fell from a duchess lace coronet and was held by a diamond tiara the gift of the bridegroom She also wore the family pearls and carried a shower bouquet of lilies of the Valley and Bride roses The maid of honor Miss Ethel Walker Atkinson was gowned In a white lace empire robe over white taffeta with touches of blue messallne and garni tured with pastel passementerie She wore a blue aigrette In her hair and held a gypsy hat filled with pink roses Two little flower girls Miss Margaret Mr and Mrs Leo Dettfefeaofc la the AObm BH West FrankHn street In honor of ttetr twin nieces Misses XiBIan and Faaste Kahnavelher of Savanaah Os who are spending tha summer is this dty The out of town gruests at the wedding1 of Miss Marguerite Ellxatwth Gilbert and Herman Frederick McDanlel Jr of Newbern Jf Cw which was celebrated at tha noma of tha bride 1009 West Main street on Saturday evening July JL were Mrs Harris of Newark Mr and Mrs A Brown and Quy Daniels of Norfolk Mrs Gunn and Miss Grace Powell New Tork Mr Blair WUmlnrton and Mrs Clyde I Ernest of Baltimore An enjoyable hay ride was given on Monday night to Lawrences farm Among those in the party were Misses Grace Dillon Genevieve Burress Flor ance Bradley Eva Brooks Marcella Lire say Carrie Davenport Bertha Warren Erma Allen Alice Jones Flossie Frederick Edith Monisette Irene Westler Arthur Jones Reeves Wilkinson Delaney Oliver Dlsse Charles WtDdnson A Dlsse Kelley Ashby Jones Nell Reardon Walter Schlser Frank Powell Henry Schtser Dlsse and Ford A party of Richmond people sailing from New Tork Wednesday on the Lusl tania were CoL Joseph Wlllard Robert Campbell CoL Gordon MoCabe and A Randolph Holladay who will tour England and France in CoL Wlllards automobile In London they will be Joined by Mrs Wlllard and Miss Elisa beth Hopkins Mrs Hunter McGuire of this city has as her guests at WiUoughby Beach Mrs Clay and children of Savannah Ga who will spend a month with her and later za to Pom fret Conn also Mr and Mrs Arthur Gordon of Savannah Ga who will later go abroad Richmond society Is interested In the announcement in Philadelphia of the engagement of Miss Ethel Nellson of China Of much Interest to Richmond people Atkinson Dudley and Miss Virginia At is the announcement In Lynchburg of klnson were frocked one In white and the Dr Geonre Snead officiating Miss Snead is pleasantly remembered In Richmond where a few years ago she was the leading soprano in Grace Street Baptist Church choir Mr and Mrs Averett will leave to spend their honeymoon in Canada and will make their future home In New Tork Miss Wllliford Graves McKee daughter of Capt James McKee of Pulaski Va and Stephen Putney of Richmond and Wytheville Vai were married Friday evening July 10 at a house party In of Mrs Eille Withers Putney and the fcye Va HanckeL of ic oicpacn ruiacy di inia ciljt anu grandson of United States Senator I Mr and Mrs Cunningham Hall and lit withers who was sent as minister to 1 tie son Douglas are at the Hot Springs other In blue accordion plaited silk They wore blue slippers and stockings and had blue Du Barry bowi on their hair and carried long handled baskets of pink roses The bribes mother Mrs A Atkinson had on soft white satin trimmed with honlton lace and passementerie and wore diamond and amethyst ornaments The ushers were Dr Marmaduke Atkinson Lynch Montague and William A Cook of this city Alexander Dudley and Otis Bland of Newport News and Vernon Spratley of Hampton Va The ceremony was followed by a re Snead offlrlatlnir cepuon in me jenerson no lei juage ana Mrs Dudley will spend their honeymoon abroad The bride who is a daughter of Mr for the summer Miss Madge Freedley has returned to the city after a lone absence In Europe the engagement of Mrs Lizzie Hutter I She spent a short while as the guest of Christian to Rev Carter Helm Jones I hr brother George Freeaiey Mil pastor of the First Baptist Church of that Monument avenue but now has apart nio it ri iii ments at the Chesterfield uctoDer a well known practicioner In Washing William Hogg is the guest of ton are enjoying a vacation at tne snore at the Hotel Wiltshire Mrs Kohner of Washington has Joined friends at the Hotel Ponce de Leon The following residents of Washington are registered at the Atlantic City hotels during the week Acme Htyea Blnxhun Mrs JlcGe Berkshire Inn Mrs McKee Mrs Fon her sister in law Miss Mamie Hogg here The ladles of St Marys Catholic Church held their annual lawn fete Wednesday and Thursday evenings In the grove adjoining the church It was liberally patronized A pleasing program of vocal and instrumental music was rendered each evening those participating being Miss Agnes Brown Miss Mary Re gan Miss Annie Swann Miss McAu nr Miss Fonner Mn I McKee Mr na liffe and Mrs Ramsey of Washington Mrs Firman Miss Venle Wagner and Mr McMillan Bourler Mis Nan Dougherty Mrs George of Rockville and Mr Berry Clark of Doughertr Sllgo This feature was in charge of Borton Shrewsbury Dellnton jirs Daniel Morgan of Bethe3da and Altscher Mr Washington Residents Who Are Enjoying Summer Days by the Sea Spertil to The WuMngton Poet Atlantic City July 17 With the ocean registering moro than TO degrees and smooth almost as glass surf bathing at this resort reached its height this week From Fort Lee the venerable pier the city has been trying to acquire for 20 years to the Royal palace swimming grounds one great crowd has enjoyed the surf Despite the throng life savers have had little to tlo this season Mayor Stoy attributes this to the remarkable smoothness of the sea and the absence of dangerous currents Fads and frills on the beach created a new Instrument of wonder this week the snake garter A group of young women from one of the principal hotels Introduced the fad at the height of thTbath Ing hour Its reception was enthusiastic and within a day thousands of women were wearing the peculiar stocking clasp which twines about the limb golden braid In the form of a snake the reptiles head showln a tiny gem dangling several Inches below the knee Thls giddy paraphernalia Is Indispensable to the sheath bathing gown and Its popularity for this season Is assured An interesting visitor Is Shotchma of the Chinese legation at Washington He registers at Harlsborough Blenhelm Miss Helen Taylor Miss Marlon Taylor and Miss Lucy Thomas a trio of Washington belles are enjoying a sojourn In Atlantic City as the guests of Miss Florence Williams of the Hotel New England Miss Grace Zimmerman of Fred erick Ml is also a member of the party Mr and Mrs Morris and family II Snyder Beich Villa Mr and Mrs ana Mrs A Lindsay CclTjn Soroerrllle wife and daughter Clarendon Jackson Jr Clyde Mrs Losskam Parsons Mri 1C Thorne MI3S Thome Mies Thorne Master Xovei Chalfome Howard Topham Newton and wife Mr and Mrs A Lutz Hooper Mrs A liobinson Kirltman Charles A Lutr A Plant Carl A Droop Gore Leon Strauss Dennis Mrs White Mrs Creecy Ben Caror Kuthrlne Ashley Joseph Gnllll Mr and Mrs McEeyuolds Howen stein Knoi Misj Anna Howard Mrs Howard Lalla Paxton Miss Florence Davis Mr and Mrs Guy Tolman Mr and Mrs Boulter Mr A Fischer Capt Grayes Mrs Graves Grays Charles Con saul A Drury wife and maid A Drury jr Leo Willie and Abner Drury Mrs Brannon in family Mr and Mrs Eaton Chedcy Miss Mary Fenwick Miss Orllne Fen wkk Robert OBrien wife baby and mid George Repettl Ftsnk Henry and wife Mrs Bell Ethlyn SteTi cson Elberon Pellatt Fredonla May Charles Murray Philip McKeln Haddon Hall Mss Helen Warburton ijrs Belt Albert Pike and wife Holmhurst Rheem Mr and Mrs Egar Powers Iroquois Wright Bartlett Walls I Saiton Stewart and wife Bealter acl wife Mr end Mrs MacGill Kuehnles Boardwalk Leroy Thomas I Crlssey Lamborn Mr and Mrs A Fluggs and children Loralne Sanger Bright and wife Malatesta Nlrd Majcstlc Mrs A Cooke and child Mr and Mrs Randolph Morton Mr and Mrs Lashborn Daliel Mr Dalzell New England Mr and Mrs A Loehl Miss Loehl Mss Loehl Miss Lnehl A Eubank Mr and Mrs Keleh Mrs Brown Fletcher Mrs Fletcher Hawley New Belmont Relsln Keeler Wright and son Florence Whtelan Mr and Mrs A LeaTey Kesley Mrs A Hughes Osborne Abbey Walker Osborne Annn Peselan Raleigh Baer Walsh Mrs A Miller Mlsa Gatewood Miss A Marshall Mrs 8 Mullen Roxborough A Marmloa DaTls wlf and child Mr and Mrs Darls A Marion Rudolf Mr and Mrs Baumgarten Mrs Goldsmith A Mayer Shoreham 8ulllTap Mrs Jennings Mrs it Taylor Mrs Somerrllle Harris Miss Harris Mr anl Mrs A Pehl Mrs A Brown Mr and Mrs A Luti Hooper Mrs A Robinson Mrs Taylor Seaside House William A Bridget Robart Hough Georg3 Dearlng Miss Wtrasatt Miss Wlmsatt Mrs Nallor Mrs Atherton Miss Bailey Stlckney McConaw Ten Eyck Jeffries Max Newton Wiltshire Mrs Dunbar Mrs Fischer Mrs Clear Youngs Loren Johnson ROCKVILLE MD Mrs John West of Rockville Iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii8ii8iniiii Miss Mamie Hogg entertained at bridge Tuesday afternoon when her guests were Mrs William Dorsey Miss Eliza Choate Mrs Edward Peter Mrs Stokes and Mrs Robert Peter Mr and Mrs Thomas White of New Tork have been visiting Mr Whites parents the Rev and Mrs White here Mr Harry A Dawson has received an appointment under the United States Indian Bureau and will soon remove with his family to FlatheadV Mont where ho will be stationed Miss Ella Babbitt has returned to her home near Derwood after spending several weeks visiting friends near Cul pepcr Va Mrs Kttft Smith of Washington la tha RICHS SONS Ten one St Cor Tenth Richs Semiannual Reduction Sale of Footwear is not a subterfuge to do business On the contrary this sale is inaugurated to dispose of the surplus stocks and we make the prices exceedingly low as an incentive to you to buy The marked success of the 2 sale thus far is a testimonial I to the confidence the people of this city have in our announcements The reduction affects every department and the savings to be made in mens and childrens footwear are i as great as in the womens Unnecessary to tell you of the distinctive elegance of Richs footwear which is recognized not only as cor i rect in fashion but exclusive in effect We fill mail or phone orders carefully and promise i any order received in either way the most considerate attention RICHS SONS I Ten one St Cor Tenth Mrs Christian Is known socially throughout Virginia and is a prominent Daughter of the Confederacy Mr and Mrs Eppa announce the approaching marriage of their daughter Miss Lillian Barrett Epps to Granville Walker Herndon son of Herndon of this city the ceremony to be celebrated at 8 oclock Wednesday morning July 22 in Christ Episcopal Church Rev Mr and Mrs Watts announce the marriage of their sister Miss Lettle Watts to Robert Pretlow of this and Mrs Henry Aaron Atkinson of 811 city at Rockville Md Mr and Mrs Jfretiow win ne at nome to tjieir mends at 201 South Third street after July 25 The Stay at Home Whist Club met Monday evening with Mrs Walter Martin In Shafer street Three tables played and the top score was made by Mrs Bland Smith and Mrs Rob Ins The next meeting will be with Mrs John Tyler 518 West Franklin street One of the most enjoyable entertain East Grace street Is on her maternal side a member of the Hay family of Scotland three of whom were created Dukes of Errol by Kenneth III The present Duke of Errol is lord high constable of Scotland She Is a member of the Lyceum Club 4f London England Virginia representative of the League of American Pen Women and for several years has been regent of the Old Domin ion Chapter Daughters of the American Revolution also member of the Daughters ments of the summer season was the In of the Confederacy Junior Hollywood Me formal dance given Thursday evening by I son Mrs Morgan and Morgan Jr wlll spend the month of August at Lake Toxrwiy Miss Maude Mor ganwlll joli a party of friends on a irin tn New Tork and an automobile tour I through New England Dr Beazley left Wednesday with his family on an extended automobile lrlt through the Shenandoah valley Dr nil Mr Taliaferro of this cltT will Join the party In Charlottesville Va Miss Marie Herbert and Miss Eugenia Taylor attended a dance given at the Chamberlln Hotel Old Point Comfort last Saturday Miss Mary Zolllcoffer Is visiting friends In Cleveland Ohio and will later leave with a party of friends from that city for Canada to spend the summer Miss Jane Rutherfoord will spend the remainder of the summer at Mont vale Va McDonald Lee chairman of ths State commission of fisheries accompanied by A James of Danville left last week for a European tour They expect to return In time for the oyster sea 8iiiniimimiiiimwimwiiiimm DELIVERY WAGONS We esa famish the aelrrery wagons best salted to your needs at a very moderate cost TOCNO CARRIAOZ RIP09IT0RT ilt Pa art nv Plume 17 KALE Maker et Floe Furnltnra RepalrlBsr ReftaisMnr Phone S347 WIT ft Our Most Successful July Clearance Sale UPON NO PREVIOUS CLEARANCE HA VE THE CONDITIONS BEEN SO FA VORABLE WE were awake to the opportunities presented and have taken advantage of them When you come here this week and see the enormous quantities of fresh new merchandise at clearance prices you will want an explanation of how we are able to offer such values Read Each Item Carefully 4Q2 7th Street NW Wash DC Hole the Great Values The Greatest Bargain Event Season Great July Clearance of Tailored Suits for Women Misses UNPARALLELED VALUES UNSURPASSED STYLES AND DUALITIES ALL NEW FRESH THIS SEASONS GARMENTS 675 Tailored Linen Suits 5398 5750 Tailored Linen Suits 500 25 Tailored Cloth Suits WOO 2750 Tailored Cloth Suits 51250 35 Tailored Cloth Suits 1650 and k5 Tailored Cloth Suits 1975 50 3 Piece Rafah Suits 2250 Great July Clearance of Gowns Street Dresses YOU WILL FIND SPE LOTS MARKED RE HERE CIAL GARDLESS OF THEIR IRE ALVA LUES 650 Lingerie Dresses 398 875 Lingerie Dresses tf0 1250 Taffeta Jumper Dresses 5575 5650 Taffeta Jumper Dresses 5975 2250 Taffeta Jumper Dresses 1250 540 2 Piece Voile Dresses 51975 50 French Voile Costume 51975 540 Silk Messaline Dresses 1975 Great July Clearance of Tailored Coats for Women Misses IF YOU WISH TO SECURE THE GREATEST BARGAIN EVER OFFERED SEE THESE COATS 600 Mixture Tailored Coats 5198 5575 Black Broadcloth Coats 298 10 and 12 Covert Coats 5675 Great July Clearance of Separate Skirts for Women Misses SERVICEABLE AND TIMELY BARGAINS ARE THESE TAILORED SKIRTS 10 Silk Taffeta Dress Skirts 5500 55 Panama Plaited Skirts 5298 58 75 Trimmed Pleated Voile Skirts 598 3 Linen Button Front Skirls 5198 LINGERIE WAISTS SlOO AlLovtr Embroidery front Wlsts59c 125 Elaborately Embroldtred Waists 69c 150 Extra Quality Ungerle Waists 79c S250 lingerie Waist of superior quality and style 125 Great July Clearing of Womens and Misses Lin gerie and Silk Waists SILK WAISTS 500 Taffeta Waists straps otembrold275 600 Taffeta Waists elaborately tucked S3J0 675 Taffeta Waists plain talld effects 393 450 French Voile Waists trimmed with knife pleating Jf50 GREAT JULY CLEARIHG OF All pur ddds and ends of Silk Petticoats in a variety of styles and colors sold at 500 590 675 and some 5750 To close 275 NEW YORK STORE HOURS Dally 8 AU to 5 PM Saturdays till 6 PM WASHINGTON 8fc jjtjujM ts Zc A4 AjtV i if na.

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