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SOCIETY SR s 2 2 2 - = Y SOCIETY THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTO D. C., WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13, 1921, 3 = 7 —_— : o rose point lace. 1t had a court train.[international air will mark the pro- | Gatas. Mrs. Spring formeriy resided in] William £ and Marictta Witeon. bor. smas 1. and ¥ Fareell. bor She wore a vell with orange blossoms |duction owing to the participation of Washington. Joseph W. and Elizabeth M. Krahling, girl. | Thomax W. and ¥ o : > S0 cariod = showst beigust of bride | Loy, [OPECISHIsUNEs from warious - Wt B and Fiomms b somdfora, ¢ S e ! 2 g show DA ence ord, hoy. ~and Catherine E. Irand, gid. Al ] Toses and lilies of the valley, She also|SmPafeles and.legations. Women Herhert owton, £ | Jame and Aun e, T Ok e carried a handkerchief made of rare Club Frie o i Hh ke el el | oM’ Vénetian Tace. which has been car. | niap Mary Malomey i O R ioni. and iie | Coman s ia Hani v [ qobn T2 ana Sars Tandrs, v {ried by a number of Venetian brides. e Lo ATy 5 y C. W. Severn entertained a group of Eselhorat. hor. i 3 and was sent to her from Venice for the| A Pretty spring wedding took place | club friends at tea and bridge at the . Vermiilion, boy. | : 4 accasion. yesterday morning. when Miss Mary| home of Mrs. Clarkson, 1137 Allison S ¥ - o l The bridegroom was attended b Ay M Milonies Lgsame the e oMy street northwest, Monday afternoon. am Henry Granse sagi ewis A Payne. eremony wi - 5 Mrs. Harding Will Be Guest of Congressional; i o g | e e s e A = The ushers w. Mr. Frederick Philip|olic Church by the Rev. Stephen T. Janesville (Wis) Chapter. D. A. T Cl COOlld as W]ll Be Guests Of Heyward ons of ashington, | Morris and was followed by nuptial | &ill attepd the Continental Congress. ub—! g brother of the bride: i B beginning April 15, and will be a \ ) ‘ ; Miss Jane F. Maloney, the bride's; gunest at the Powhatan. H t Hamhn D o and e | sister, was bridesmaid. and Mr. Frank i y — onor a mnner. ederick W. ew York. The ! C. Hall wa han. John J. Buckley Mre. A. T. Hills. regent of thel “ | men of the bridal with the ex-|F v B. S| . Henry Zillio: Cleveland «Ohio) Chapter. will attend BR o { ception of Justice Siddons and his son. | Michael Mc or;‘nck“l' nr;:;l,'L Daidy {the thirtieth Continental Congress. ), — ING will be thejnoon from 4 to 7, when Mrs. McKee|are members of the Theta Chi Fra-|and Frank M. McLaughlin were D. A. R. and will stop at the Pow- ; N - RS. HARrDm Congressional | Will be with her. Friday ternity, to which the bridezroom be-{ushers. i hatan. 721 Ninth Street N.W. guest of the will entertain a compan longs. With the exception of Mr. Ladue,! The bride was dressed in a white ! -~ g A 2 C'ol. Sosthenes Rain. who is in Adjacent to The Rialtc moonglow satin dress, claborately trimmed with princess lace from her | mother's wedding gown. and a hat of d trimmed with in honor of Mr: evening Mrs. Elkins will at dinner, when her gue Club Friday afternoon, cards who is secretary al organ: having been issued for the 4 : i {ization, they are members of the Uni- the | nd Saturday be hostess have been Washington connection with in opening of telephonic connection be- | tween the United States and Cuba,| ~event. asked to meet the Secretary of War remony a » horsehair b e Coo- 20d Mrs. Weeks. 2 ven at the adise plumes. She carried a hou- { brought his mother, Mme. Lucchetti.i 5 The Vice President and Mrs. Cooc : Ihome of the rents, 1914 | quet of of ‘the valley ‘and to the capital with him and is staying ; lidge will be the guests of honor at| Are Stephen B. Elkins and Mrs. | Biltmore street northwest. Here ajorchids at the Shoreham. They entertained ) ea dinner this evening of Mr. and Mrs. Eliphalet F. Andrews have issuedcolor scheme of pink and white re-| The bridesmaid wore a blue taffeta {at luncheon there yesterday Gen. and Charles S. Hamlin. cards for a private view of portraits -d_with green was carried out.!dress trimmed in crepe and a leghorn ¢ Mrs. Andre Brewster. Miss Dunlap. | i e :;‘ Miss -’ul\-e‘l 'll'homvson Wednesday mantels were banked With {hat. with Killa i Mgss Berwind, Mr. and Mrs. David| v . 1 ernoon. April 20, from 3 to in d flowers w the bay | The cl o & o i { Wells and others. Mrs. Wallace, wife of the Secretary | 2i1ernc AD g n wer: ¥| “The church v decorated with | 2 i n|Mrs. Andrews studio. Mis oro the Buests we e T - 5 5 will this afternooi iss Thompson Where the guests were re-|jaster lilies, and the altar tas AN i n el R of Agriculture. had her first lessons from the late]c th by bridg and bridegroom ved Mrs. Siddons. The nd Justice and aster lilies and palms ano soloist, adorned with of guests to the s Agnes Whalen. sop series of take a small party Eliphalet Fraser itial dance at 2100 16th stréet tomor- row evening. Andrews, and w. Women‘s and Ml.SSCS‘ National Museum to see a a protege of M e P ! icti rome-extension P Mrs. Alice Pike Barn enterpiece for the table the e “als Ve & Milla i fiims :?':’,f:";ip;';f'":’xm“ Agricul- | S0Ing abroad later for study. The por- fdining room was u basket of roses Y{’F:»?‘:h)-"i';lr'{»i:i‘u PN metars MRS. CHARLE | e w v 1k S W be on view Thursday andiand wh lilacs. The soft glow “hi 3 s were enterta 52 o > = ture. Miss Ward is giving 2 QK| priga e Tany 21 dnd 0a in e Ane | furnished the only | Church the guests were entertained |yis. of Reprementative Kearns of ! Marriage Licenses ! an#l showing the films. begun to|drews’ studio. { ilumination for the hous ¥ lat the bride’s home at a WeddinE | gnig, who will wpend the spring at: g o | Mrs. Wallace has not yet begun o R s ep. | breakfast. . o George Washington Inn. | Marriage licenses have been issued to thei observe her Wednesday afternoons At | iu sary £, Siddons e Blddans N O Mot | - The bride and bridegroom will spend ! ([Tt 1 home. and will not do so until later | yau' JQTE 1o Siddon Chaplain Carson of Roanoke. thelzthoneymoon on ja trip to Her- ji——— — —| Raymond 1. Tate of Rickmond, Va.. and Eva in ithe season. The marriage of Miss Mary sister of Mrs. Siddons.” assisted i | moga and Sonthy Americh a6 WL LS Leity took place last evening. The cere Weti of Dough, Va. = Siddons, daughter AEBO | entertaining and wore a gown of |at home after June 1 a owell: o S tamedli homals =1 2 5 i The ambassador of France and Mme | (jce Frederick o msaci i hlack satin and lace. trimmed in blue, |Street, Cleveland Park. i e Jn hohome gt ithe e C an own Jusserand will go to New Yorl 4| trict Supreme Court and Mrs. Sid After the reception Mr. and Mrs. | \poo y\argaret Petty of Morris-) W. Barrow toriofithe i D s i st muerva ] S visit and the Berkshires, where fie for a two-day to Mr. G St % = 3 o o afternoon r. George Starr Lashe: k place town, Tenn.. will be the guest of M in the pre s iy o a short time before i Robert V. a e e ee———— e =+ e — - will return to the cmbassy Friday|at s o'clock Jast evening in St. Mar RuC Mae V. Petty O street north- | small com| and evening. Zarets Church, the Rev. Herbert Scot & to Ann Arbor Mich. (o make | west, during the Continental Congress I inor eption, | Fe Vinlc and | dullan . Carrick and Josephine. Woomer. Canton Crepe Giepe Satoe i S ori S . Tector of the Church, officiat- s Tl S Cares clDoALT white roses and tulips were used asibth of Baltimore, Md H . 3 3 The ambassador of Ttalv, Selolfl|ins. 4oL the eliiths;atyersity = | decorations. The bride wore a travel-| William L. Green of Baltimore. Md.. and Tricotine Taffeta * Ricei, will go to New Vork this e¥e0°! Banks of palms. ferfs and spring|® ourent oo el e Mrs. Harry Meredith of Buffalo is|ing suit of dark blue with n becoming lillian M. Morrison of Evansville. Tod. . l : ing accompanied b¥ SOTMAN C{flowers were arrange about the chan- | «d O e Dot part { the Hotel Washington for the!hat to match and a corsage bouquet!, Renneth A. Minter and Alma A Morris, Twill Cord Georgene Falorsi and Cavalier PLERE vork | Gk With pink roses and snapdragons ire M. A Rollow of New Yorit cits, | Spring_season and is” entertaining{of white sweet peas and lilies of the | "™l han ket and Jeunie Krall, both of ltalo-American Society of New York|filling the vases on the altar. There B e er ot Telamas | Miss N. L. Walsk. Later Mrs. Mere- | valley. After the reception Mr. and | Littie Ferry. N i i F I ity will entertaln At on N ambas- | ¥as & well arranged wrogram of Aien s e Rena ML Lasher st [ dith will ‘g0 to Louisville, where she|Mrs. Boteler left for a wed tri D. Baker of Marathon, T -nnl (Formerly sold at $75.00 L row evening in honor o I music, with Alfred G. Eldridge at the| ann Arbor, Mich.. and Mr. Paul Per-|Will visit friends for several weeks | through the east..and after April 20 will | Deatrice Atkins of Norfolk. V& . sador. organ. the bridal party entering to| i(ir:m of Boston, Mass, | before returning to her home in Buf- | be at home at 1740 Euclid street. The | Howard P. per of Camp Meade, Md., and | = ithe wedding march from “Lohengrin” ) . lralo. ibride is a graduate of Central High: Mays Good Y e itorad Secretary and Mrs. Hughes and during the ceremony Nevin's| Mrs. Elizabeth S. Bailev and her — School and ~the bridegroom ix well! Nemper A Va.. and wests This Evening. I\ex an Love Song was plaved, while| granddaughters. the Misses Smith, | Mrs. Davenport White entertained!known in Masonic circles. { Klease Breavard of this cits. 3 he Secretary of State and Mrs. the Mendelssohn Wedding March wa,;'nave gone to New York and are aftiat a beautifully appointed Tuncheon ! 5 = x ! “Tuomas A. Frederick and Florence E. Hen- Hughes will be the guests of honor plaved after the ceremon the Hbtel Commodore. They will re-|today in her apartment at (he Dres-i The marriage of Miss Miriam Irene s, % = at dinner this evening of formerSen-| The matron of honor, Mrs. Fra e]jturn to Washington about the firstjden. Her guests were Mme. Grouitch, | Blinn to Mr. Howard Warren Gamble foseph O Shaw ..:;1 ;’n..‘.-»; "n'mm" tor and Mrs. George Sutherland. Hicock Cretcher of Brooklyn. N. Y. |week in Ma; Mrs., James rs. Frederick | will take place this evening in the apart-| | baries Faston and Fearh Smitt ol il Uled the wedding protesar . d oo A. Britten, Mrs am C. Rivers, | ment of the bride’s cousin, Mr. SSivannsy r s e and N i The ambassador of Great Britain[a gown of orchid color georgette, com. | Mrs. William I Borah left her home | Mrs. Cuno L Tudolph, Mre. Victor Elihy Johnson. ’lhe rd ner -rrl‘e cere- | ¢ Geddes will entertain a|hined wit Beorgette. com-| ;" hevy Chase vesterday for a brief | Kauffmann. Mrs. Joseph Hampson, M, ¢ will be performed at 8 o'clock by | - - - i;‘,‘,’.,.l:(?“u“ .;m..-r this evening. roses an'd"d‘:ll',‘,h',’,','i‘:;“;‘"" carried teajvigit in New York. She will return at! Loren Johnson, Mrs. John Wile: Dr. J. J. Dimon, rector of St. An-| Births Reporled. An exceptional offering of ; 2 S T The mald oEihe b Mizs b ithe end of the week { William Kearny Carr. Mrs. T. § copal Church, in‘the presence. pue following births have beea reported fo 85 Dresses from our Mrs. Robert L. Owen will be al}jjejlen Allen, wo DUEs Dorothy, - mus Austin, Mrs. Lockwood Bishop of | of all company of relatives and | il health department within the last twents- ul home tomorrow afternoon from 4 107 gaorgette. with ""' h gown of pink | Annourcement was made last night | N York, Mrs. Parker West, Mrs, | frien Miss Laura Westover will be ! four hours: Reg"’ar s'ock a0 1501 Wroming avenue, I Eeare vith touches of old blue by Mrs. Warren Deluno Robbins and | Stewart Johnson. Mrs. Ridles Me- [ maid of honor and the best man will be | e ran Hawkins. daugh- | posee arned, @ bouquet of OphelialMme. Mishtowt of the benefit commit-|Lean, Mrs. Wilton J. Lamvert and+Mr. Charles Tysinger. g g ved in Taris /" fei. Title iesior the Russing reliet sreanization Mra. (Wi isinclair Hoyen, Sonesy. e HARMING niodels for Afternoon and ter of Mrs. Owen, has ar The flower gir Mrs. J. 1. Jones h: returned to her le Margaret Bouve, | of the program to be presented at the ieon and Ida Koonin. girl ¥ C and’ joined Mrs, Sherman McCallum [ wore'a gown of delicats mit sree ae | of, 0 ARELo) e ¢ Street W YA T celi b = ussian embassy. 1119 1Gth street 5 home at the Burlington Hotel after hav- ‘Catherige G. Daly. boy. Street Wear, richly embroidered or headed . &and her daughter, Miss u_clel&a"l;f“ chine and lace and carried a basket of [ northwest. tomorrow and Friday Miss Zella M. Nelnon ing spert ‘he greater part of the winter e Rha iy, . s . ] beaded. Callum. Mrs. Hulv:lllfl! sailes Sweetheart roses. preceding the bride. [nights. Not only will the tableanux 'Weds Harry S. Boteler. in California. While away she was the d Bertha J. B boy. - in draped and straightline models. In New York March 19. who entered on the arm of her father. vivani, which are to be the feature The marriage of Miss Zella Mae Nel- guest of Mr. and Mrs. John H. Spring ~Richard H. and Mypile Cromwell, zirl. Navy, Brown and Spring Shades. at the latter's city home in San Fran- cisco and at her country estate at Los The bride's gown was of soft white satin, simply draped and trimmed with daughter on, to Har: f Mr. and Mrs. A. C. ¢ S. Boteler, jr., of this of each evening, bring forth the fair- cst members of the smart set, but an Armodhios and Katherine Petmezas. girl. Lawrence and Wilhelmina Sorrell.’ girl. the and for « Attend the Russian Ball Mr. and Mrs. Rafael R. Govin en- tertained a company at dinner last night and took their guests later to == the Russian ball. Those in the party were Mr. and Mrs. John W. Davidge. Mr. and Mrs. Effingham Townsend. Miss Antoinette Graves. Miss Adeline Oxnard. Miss May Govin. Prince Lubomirski. Mr. James Denby and Mr. Chester Lockwood. Former Senator and Mrs. Charles T Henderson entertained a company of fourteen at dinner last night, and took the guests later to the ball. Dr. and_ Mrs. Livingston Farrand entertained a company of sixteen at dinner in honor of Prince and Princess Cantacuzene, and took their guests later to the ball. Every dress in this group represents highest attainment in the art of tailoring designing: also possesses the individuality which our Dress=s are noted. i | = ), THE GOOD WORD! It is the good word that so many people take pleas- ure in saying for this shop that assists in keeping it alive to its responsibilities. We feel that the public senses a personality in this business—a something that causes it to be regarded a little differently than other shops are regarded. And while we are celebrating our Anni- versary, we believe it to be a fitting time to voice our thanks to our good friends who through word of The News Spreads—of c Jelleffs HEDSE A Sale of Jersey Cloth : =DIED) =D D) =01 =D EDHEDIEDIED) Mrs. J. Borden Harriman was l s hostese at dinner preceding the ball.| b} mouth send us new patrons in steady stream through- when her guests numbered ten. | a . stear 0 Commander and Mrs. Claude B. | out the year. FRANK R. JELLEFF. | Mayo entertained a company of | IF l twenty-two at dinner. and took their _ zuests later to the ball . Mr. and Mrs. Warren Delano Robbins had among tneir egateefl guesis the | amoassador of Spa'n and Senmora de Riano and the ambassador of Chile ans Senora de Matldeu. \ Former United States ambassador | to Japan and Mrs. Thomas J. O'Brien f asked their twenty guests to meet || i the ambassador of Great Britain and Lady Geddes. s iter E. Edge and Mrs. | Suits For Women and Misses. A very remcknblf value for Thursday at 18 | New Spring Models ANNISH Tuxedo Front, Notch Collar and Sport Styles of the finest qual- 23rd Anniversary! One cannot resist telling of the marvelous purchases made! And with only three days gone the great purchases made for this event have scarcely more than been scratched. shop, we provided for our Anniversaty approximately— I7 One Hundred Thousand Dollars’ Worth of New and Fashionable Apparel at Anniversary Savings! We do.not go fully into details in this announcement, but apparel and accessories of all good sorts are featured. Are you not interested in our Anniversary? Women’s Women’s and Misses’ Silk Dresses vomen's, Navy Blue Suits We were never before so fortunate as to have so many dresses for an 75 per cent of the suits in these groups are navy blue—of tricotine, twill Anniversary. But this year. we have more than ever, and prettier styles- cord, Poiret twill and piquetine; they include the best of the season’sstyles, than ever, and we are selling them frequently in twos and threes. plain and embroidered, boxy and the stsaight-line tailored models; other Women’s $25 Tricolette Dresses, $14.75. shades aregrays and tans ; some tailored models are in smart coverts. Nearly Senator W Sarah Lee Philips entertained a small company at_dinner before the ball. Former United States ambassador to Russia and Mrs. George T. Marye entertained a small company at din- ner followed by bridge, and went later to the ball. The ministeg, of Denmark. Mr. Con- stantine Brun. entertained at lunch econ yesterday in _the presidential suite at the New W of the former Danisl ister, Count Raben. w! tess Raben. is visiting in this coun- try. Though just a little The zuests, besides Count and ||| Countess Raben. were the ambassador of Spain and Senora de Riano, the | minister of Sweden and Mme. Wal- || lenberg. the ‘minister of Portugal. || o allotad et : “"‘:3:“’:':“‘1?"':':5‘,‘33 3:;’;( z:ldu E‘i‘r’:’; I D wm:';;;? and $35 Cznton Crepe, Taffeta Silk and Foulard Silk 500 suits to choose from and the Anniversary savings are as follows: i ;;:—]\ne:le -;:"::(‘in;-xecat{fe?c;‘nil‘x(‘n::t}‘d' Charles L. McCawley. Mrs. Richar resses, .75. 5 E ¥ o > Dl H. Townsend, her " daughter, Mrs. Women’s $35 and $40 Canton Cr Taffe de Chine and large Women’s $50 to $60 Tailored Suits, $38.75 | in prevailing street and sport Feter | Goelet Gerry: Mme. ‘g:anhn! L e T e D e ‘epe, ta, Crepe e g Women’s $67.50 to $82.50 Tailored and Costume Suits, $47.75 s shades. Skillful tailoring. : . The Rumanian minister and Pfin-l Women’s Tricolette (lzrge sizes) Canton Crepe, Crepe Meteor and Women’s $85 to $98.50 Staple But Fashionable Navy Blue Suits, $59.75 M e o Bbene Tewuinr Thurddss ain. ||| | Georgette Crepe Silk Dresses, $3175. Women’s $115 to $150 Handsomely Embroidered Suits, $94.75 H 3 ner of the Arts Club tomorrow, at| il Women’s $63.50 to $79.50 Afternoon Dresses, $41.75. { which the president of the club and /|4 Women’s $60.00 to $75.00 Extra-size Cloth Dresses, $46.75. 3 For the Larger Women i Great Reductions in Mrs. Zolnay will be hosts. While Princess Bibesco will be the Women’s $62.50 to $100.00 Afternoon Dresses, $56.75. Women’s $75 to $95 Suits—$55.00 iy S, (2 Sy e Misses’ Silk Dresses Suits for the Misses Fine Tailleur Suits Misses’ $25 to $32.50 Silk Frocks, $18.50. Misses $35 to $39.50 Canton Crepe and Taffeta Frocks, $23.50. .sh:inm’ $45 to Georgette Crepe, Canton Crepe and Taffeta Silk Frocks, $33.50. wi ‘ Misses’ $75 to $85 Silk Dresses, in individual styles, $44.50. Sport and Wrap Coats There are scores of coat styles to choose from in the Anniversary in the Women’s and Misses’ Departments. »w is a good time to get the coat vou are going to need this summer! i Wémen's $40 to $45 Top Coats and Wraps, $29.50. Women'’s $60 to $70 Top Coats and Wraps, $37.50. ‘Women'’s $75 to $85 Street and Calling Wraps, $48.50. ‘Women's $100 to $135 Individual Wraps, $69.50. | Misses’ Styles for Misses Misses’ $35 and $39.50 Polo and Velour Coats, $25. Misses’ $39.50 to $45 Fashion Wraps, $29.50. / Former Senator and Mrs. Willard Saulsbury will be hosts at dinner this Misses’ $45 to $50 Boxy and Straightline Suits, $35.00 Misses’ $55 to $59.50 Embroidered and Tailored Suits, $44.50 ‘ 4 | for Women and Misses evening. i i Gen. and Mrs. Charles B. Drake will | | I entertain a company at dinner this /| i Misses’ $65 to $75 Hand-finished Suits, $49.50 Misses 555 to $125 Individual Calling Suits, $69.50 i Tweed and Jersey Suits Women’s $25.00 and $27.50 Jersey Suits, $16.75 Misses’ $25.00 and $30.00 Jersey Suits, $16.50 We Cannot Tell All the News You MUST come in to see the big features of the Anniversary. s}gOfiNew $20 to $25 Pleated Plaid Sport Skirts, placed on sale yesterday at .19, sg?_,.go Sport Jackets of Jersey, to go with the skirts, are in big demand at 3 The $5.00 and $6.00 Jersey Petticoats at $3.95 have kept a number of salespeople busy ever since they arrived! All colors! Formerly Formerly to $69.50 to $165 A $38 $68' A wonderful offering of high-cost suits, de- veloped of Twill Cord, Tricotine and Twilt Fab- rics, plain tailored and beautifully hand embroid- ered and braided: beautifully lined and finished. Every Suit represents the highest attainment of skill and workmanship for which Kaplowitz gar- evening at the Chevy Chase Club, pre- ceding the midweek dance of the club. Mrs. George Maynard Miaer, presi- | dent general of the National Society the Daughters of the American colution. will be the guest of honor luncheon Friday of Mrs. William " Dennls, who will give the second| of a series of luncheons she has plan- ned for the spring season. | of Il Mrs. Herbert Hoover, wife of the! cretary of Commerce, will be the | st in whose honor Mrs. Francis l‘ Shenehon of Minneapolis and Miss | Della Lawrence of Texas, members | | of the Kanpa Kappa Gamma Sorority, Wiil entertain at a tea tomorrow aft- crroon at the clubhouse, 1113 Massa- chusetts avenue. Mrs. James Brown Scott, Mrs. Arthur: Meihoe H and Mrs. Margaret Hildreth X 5 Susy ) D . il peaie: ! |lhe‘tll~a:l table and I Misses’ $65 and $75 Exclusive Wrap Coats, $49.50. < e Philippine Underwear, Gowns and Chemise, are the prettiest we've || |1 ments are noted. those assixting will include Miss Jane | e in this city or any other at $2.95 and $3.95. And tl 1 ! ANoae sssiating sill inchiile Miss Jant | R . . ever seen in this cit any other at an . And there are plenty Helen Hindley, l:)lher!:ssiilllr\lsh‘;l(nl i 2 Sllk, Llngel’le and Handma.de Blouses to choose from—with laces and hand embroi % include Miss Mary croft, Miss ' = s s f ae . et “Brock. Mixs Charlotte Chat- || i There are hosts of Blouses for the Anniversafry—wonderfully pretty and $7.50 to $18.50 Silk Gowns, of crepe de chine, georgette crepe, satin and radium silk in delicate tints. $4.85, $7.85, $9.85, $12.85. $3.00 to $18.50 Silk Envelope Chemise, of radium silk, satins, georgette crepe and crepe de chine; white, flesh and light blue. $1.85, $2.85, $3.85, $6.85 fleld, Miss Ethei Holt, Miss Ann James. | Miss Janet Lambdin. Miss Eleanor | Snenehon and Miss Margaret Triggs. | at wonderful savings—$5.90 to $8.50 Georgette Crepe, Crepe de Chine, Satin and Radium Silk Blouses; all shades. $3.85. Reductions o : $10 to $16.50 Overblouses, of crepe de chine and georgette, crepe, beauti- - at m:-;":-:-n:‘-flf- : ! fully embroidered. Bright and suit colors, $6.85. g _ to $12.85. i )y . i G Throughout Our Entire Stock of e Henry W, Keves firstvice $5.90 to $7.95 Voile and Batiste Handmade Blouses, trimmed with hand- $3.00 Silk Bloomers, crepe de chine, satin and radium silks. $1.85, $2.85, = Pen Women, and Mrs. Homer Hoch, ! drawn work or hand embroidery, $3.95. $4.85, $6.85. 2 i X 3 2 F W Cih Daa alan Seamincac members $10 to $14.50 French Voile and Batiste Handmade Blouses, with vests of $1.00 to $5.00 Camisoles, of Radium Silk, Crepe de Chine and Satin, tai- inest raps of the League of American Pen Wom- | hand-drawn work, $7.95. lored or, lace trimmed. 89c, $1.00, $1.85, $2.85, $3.85. - ’ French Glace Gloves, 2-clasp ; white, and 6-butten length, colors. For the Anniversary, $1.95 pair. Centemeri $4.50 “Fielder” Gloves, lambskin in white, tan, brown and black. $2.85 pair. ? § $3.50 and $4.00 Strap-wrist Chamois Gloves, washable—white and nat- “n_are entertaining at a large re- | ception this afternoon at the Con- zressional Club for the delegates to| the first convention of the league || now in session here, in unction | with the authors’ bail and book fair || of the lcague. $15 to $22.50 Imported Voile Handmade Blouses in a variety of styles, $10.00. . $2.50 Lingerie Blouses, o Batiste and Organdie—all white or combined with colors, $1.35. . $3.50 to $5.00 Voile, Organdie and Batiste Blouses, trimmed with hand and Coats Unparalleled Price Reductions addiion 1o the nontesses of the ar: {l | embroidery and lace, $2.35. ural, $2.85. Ranging from 25% to 339, . grnoon. Mrs. Avilliam Atherton "Dy k- $6.00 and $7.00 12-button White Glace Overseam and Pique Gloves, $3.95. Fine R Sati 1 Tuitl, Cord Weilh S Fine Romana., datin, Iivora and wi ort raps; - American Pen Women: Mrs. Irvine L. $2.00 Full-fashioned Silk Stockings, with mercerized garter hers; blac Smartest of Pumps ° Lenroot. president of the Congres- | [f3 : A 3 A : b & sional Club, and Mrs. Harry A. Col- | (| white and gray. Pair, $1.65. ! richly embroidered. Formerly up to $98.50— e AN ssco d vice president of the Never was there such a demand for pumps, so, of course, we made an $3.00 Full-fashioned Silk Stockings; silk garter hems; medium weight; |f i 5 A mection of the Marine Band will | extra effort to get them for our Anniversary and here they are— black and white. Pair, $1.95. — o piay. aud shos S | ¢ $12.50 Pumps with Straps; in black and brown; high and low baby French in presiding at the flower-decked tea Our Famous Red Stripe Silk Stockings; no “run” can pass the red stripe; table will include the following o heels. $9.95. bvdy - . all wanted colors; mock seam back.. Pair, 95¢c. . O . Mrs Hamlin Cogaweil. Atea. $10.00 Pumps withdut Straps; in patent leather and black kid, with high $1.00 Full-fashioned Silk Lisle Stockings; black, white, gray and cor- fl A. D. Newman. Mrs. Harriett H Loch- er, Mrs. Josephine A. Rich. Mrs. Gra e rs. Crete Hutchinson, Mrs. . H Cunningham and Mrs. 3 Theodore Tiller. $7.50. g $10.00. i Mrs. James Robert McKee will ar- $10.00 Pumps, with Buckles, $4.95. = $30 to $45 One and Two Skin Fur Chokers, tie and cape effects, $22.50. rive this afternoon from her home in New York to be the guest for ten days of Mrs. Stephen B. Elkins. Mra. Klkins will be at home tomorow after- A . and low baby French heels. $7.50. *$9.00 Satin Pumps; white and black; high and low baby French heels, $10.00 One-eyelet Pumps, $6.95. dovan. 75c. $15 and $18 One-skin Fur Chokers, choice furs with head, tail and paws, $12.50 and $15.00 Silk Umbrellas, for sun and rain: many colors. “$7.95. °68

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