Evening Star Newspaper, May 15, 1921, Page 59

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DANCING TENNIS | | Striped | | | | | You're well dressed to the Dancing Frocks of airy. Creamy Flannel ‘ end of the trip if you travel fairy loveliness for Class Sport Skirt with Silk Sport e o ot eed (ot Night or other Summer Sweater, at $1450 each. s2930. ’ gayeties: of Crisp Taffeta. Soft Ribbon Hat to match, Sports Sailors. §5 to-$10. Many models at $35. $5 to $10. el | Ushering in the Greatest |- I of All Sports Seasons at ; - | L] i | l ‘ | | i , v\ I | N | [ GOLFING MOTORING > ' Youll look like business A Soft Polo Coat, just Criwck\‘\’:‘i’t‘enflgrgandy— | ~:mhen gom dties o ke ot O A wtean the dress to meet the world | Tee in a Smart Plaid or when you “step on the gas.” in: for the “Sweet Girl | | Striped Skirt at $15 and a Specially priced at $29.50. Graduate.” Sizes 14 to 38. i | Jersey Sport Coat at $1450. Smart, close-fitting Hat at At prices ranging from $15 il L Stitched Sports Hat at $5. 5. to $§25. |- . J Twelve-Ten F St WHERE STYLES ORIGINATE AND E MANATE "o & 5 Recognizing the universal d o trend to establish lower . o I prices, we have voluntarily REDUCED OUR PRICES On Our Entire Stocks of SUITS COATS DRESSES AND FROCKS (Only Summer Wraps and Dresses Not Included) WRAPS WHILE IT-IS PERFECTLY IN KEEPING WITH GOOD BUSINESS POLICY TO REDUCE PRICES AT THE EXPIRATION OF EACH SEASON, IT IS QUITE UNUSUAL FOR THIS SHOP TO MAKE SUCH DRASTIC PRICE REVISIONS AS EARLY IN THE SEASON AS NOW. Our stocks are really most complete, and staging this event NOW will bring to this shop hundreds of buyers whose purchases will make great inroads on our stocks—therefore it &5 to your advantage to make vour selections early. ALL SALES FINAL NO EXCHANGES. NO APPliOVALS. . -y = THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, | | at the Breakers. | 9 D. C..-MAY 15, 1921—PART ter and Master Harold Hunter of St.. | mond are the guests of the former's Thomas. Virgin Islands, who are |sister, Mra. R. L. Tate. spending = seve, months in the H. Ellett and her United States, guests this week | grandson, Pennypacker of Mrs. Myrtle Jack {of Mr. g rles M. Shepper- | Richmond, are guests of Mrs. Kate ‘.{.-n at the Wa, Mr. and Mrs. | Pennypacker. v SHeprereon fia their guest for | A subscription damee was Eiven 4l | the week end Mi: Maude Peyton of | the Old Dominion oat Club riday ormnlon I performance of HOTEL TABLE D'HOTE | Rapidan e X f netime.” which was given by talent at the Opera House that fit of the Ale - W their to Wood announce | dn s. | locs i | evening for the bene spital DINNER $1.50 * Shrimp Cocktatl Howard of W na guest o Chure Ross and Mrs. A J left th < to visit friends in Clevel s | d. ddus left la ir to friends in Chattanc Queen Olives Chicken Gumbo or Bouillon in Cup Baked Shad i Broiled Milk Fed Chicken on Toast Warren otive ( eek to|Combs and Mi hington £ Mr. e Julienne Potatoes or Roast Young T.amb. Mint Sauce Mashed or New Bolled Potatoes in Cream Fresh Asparagus Lettuce Salad Iee Cream ing in your PANAMAS Leghorns aitd Straw Hats of all kinds for Bleaching and Reblocking Seo Our_Display of Latest Spring Hat Frames, Braids, etc. Coffee. Tea or Milk Join in the wholesomeness and delicicusnens of this satisfying meal—served amid hotel lux- ury and refinement—Music. Tonight, Dinner from 6 to 8:30 at the Franklin Square Hotel Fourteenth at K Street Latest Arrivals Rondy-to-Wear Hats Now on Display Ladies Capitol Hat Shop = 508 Eleventh Street N. W. Phone Main 8222 Sur Work Is Our Reputation. 71:C) &l g June Brides will find our low prices and vz | liberal credit terms a great help when . MISS MARY WILLIAMSO Whose parents, Mr. and Mra. J. Williamson, announce her enga; ment to Dr. William Lloyd Linton of | Went Virgin d New York, the! wedding to take place in June. L Personal Notes. Mrs. Elliott Strouse has returned from a four-week stay at French Lick Springs, Ind., and Evanston, Ill Mre. Carl Auerbach of Chicago ar- | rived last night to be the guest of her gon-in-law and daughter, Mrs. of 1843 Ontario Visit Miss Gladys Loeb for two | weeks. S L4 ° LJ Mrs. Henry Adler and daughter, | Miss Johanna Adler, went to @tlantic | arnls l e City Thursday to spend twd weeks | [l o ° Mr. Jomas Levy of Baltimore was | the week end guest of his mother, . S . . . . i Mra: Jonas Michselis of ‘the Woodley. | The Phillip Levy Company—buying furniture for its ten stores, carloads at a time, naturally buys for Miss Jamie I of New York is | S¢ 4 e merc i i f S % (Dlisd Jamis Tang of New xork 1| less than the merchant with one store, therefore buying for less means selling for less. in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lang nl) 2614 Connecticut avenue. | Mrs. Gerson Jacobson of New York is visiting her mother, Mrs. A. Levy. | Mr. and Mrs. Leman Goldman and | son of Atlantic City were guests last week of Mr. Elias Heidenheimer. | Mrs. Eugene Schwab left Thursday | to spend a week with Mr. and Mrs. | Goldman at their cottage in Atlantic City. Mrs. Lawrence Gassenheimer is visiting her mother, Mrs. Weinrich, in Philadelphia. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Franc leave | here today for Newark, N. J., and will | be joined there by their daughters, | Misses Miriam and Ruth Frapc, who 7-Piece Bedroom Suite are attending Simmons' College, in Boston. They will attend the mar- riage of Miss Rosalie Hirshberg, niece of Mr. and Mrs. Franc. | e | Miss Hilda King was hostess at a , Artistic Louis XV design. Large size Dresser, Chii- forette, Vanity Dresser, Bow-end Bed, Chair, 10-Piece Dining Room Suite Made of beautifully figured American walnut—buffet 60 inches long; good size china closet, inclosed serving table, Rocker and Bench. Your choice of walnut e R ot i Notovat round extension table, 48 inches wide; 5 side OF MahOANY. «vvvreennneeciennneaannnenns Baum. | chairs, 1 armchair, seats upholstered in Im- perial Blue Hair Cloth......c...eeennnnn... . $34.50 Cash—$4.50 Weekly Mrs. Sidney Lacks returned to her' $27.50 Cash—$3.75 Weekly home Wednesday, after a visit of several weeks with relatives. [ | 4= Mrs. Winter has returned to her| home in New Haven, Conn., after spending several weeks visiting rela- tives in Washington. Quartered Oak Buffet This Buffet is 48 inches long; rich golden color, highly polished. $49.50 ' ga0r~ vy Mrs. Bertha Coblenzer was hostess Wednesday 2t a luncheon and bridge | for eight guests at her home on On- o road. Mrs. Ernest Mayer has returned from a stay of several weeks at the| Breakers,Atlantic City, and was host- | ess Thursday, entertaining the After. noon Sewing Circle at luncheon jn her | apartment, in the Airy View. { ., 10 Selections FREE Mr. Charles Heller and daughter. | Mre. David Ambach of Baltimore, whre | guests of relatives in town last week. | Mrs. Lester Lansburgh of New York, | formerly of this city. is spending the | week In town visiting friends. o 10-Piece Dining Room Suite William and Mary design, consisting of Buffet, China Closet, Inclosed Serving Table, Extension Table, 5 Side Chairs and 1 Armchair; seats upholstgred in Your choice of walnut i | Mr. Benoit Baer, accompanied by hia | niece, Mrs. Henry Strauss, are in At- lantic City for a three-week stay. The Friday dAlh;r:;lmnkBrlrggn b was entertained last week at luncheon N = and bridge by Mrs. Simon Kann. ! verdure tapestry. sl ahogany. 45 Mrs. Louls Simon is spending the | or mahogany week end in Chester. Pa., visiting her | son, Master James Simon, who is at- | tending school there. l AlexandriaSociety. Mrs. Daniel Swan and her two daughters, who have bheen the guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alexan- der S. Doniphan, at the Fairfax, have resurned to Fort Monroe, where Maj Swan is stationed Dr. and Mrs. Thomas B. Cochran and their children have closed their town house and are at their country place on Seminary Hill for the sum- mer. Capt. and and Master Grant, 111, Deahl's parents, Deahl, on Prince street Mrs. James A. Mansficld went to Staunton last week to represent Sa- maritan Rebekah Lodge at the Odd Fellows' convention. Mrs. Richard B. Washington and Master Dick Washington are the guests of Mrs. William C. Stribling at Markham, Va. Miss Lou Washington of Washington is the brother during the absence Kitchen Cabinet Solid oak, roll front cur- tain; porcelain sliding top: exactly like illustration. A real bargain— $49.50 3-Piece Duofold Suite—$1.50 a Week Oak or mahogany finish. Upholstered in black or Charles J. Deahl, jr.| hl of Camp s of Capt. Mrs. C. brown leatherette. Including mattress. ‘ Belding-Hall i Refrigerators None better made. guest of her of Mrs. Washington.. | ht of Coro- a8t k Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Wrig s Miss Flore: f Richmond | is the gues and Mrs. J. Albert Dienelt, in Rosemont. | Miss Matilda Gerlacher has returned | from a visit to relatives in Tamaqua, | e 1 A7 5 7-Piece Bedroom Suite - 2. Mrs. F. J. Davidson and Mr Dienelt of Washington we of their paren Consisting of geod sized Bureau, Chiffo- rette, Dressing Table, Bed, Chair, Rocker and The well known Buck’s make, 2, 3 and 4 burners, with oven. $1 a Week - Bench. Your choice of walnut or mahogany, returned ot i $19.50 Cash—$2.50 Weekly n Terry Hun- guests of Mrs. Th Mr. and Mrs. e STRAW HATS CLEANED AND REBLOCKED Made like new. Your hat is safe with us a8 we uxe no acids. Specializing in Panamas, Milans, Rankoks. We also have a separate department spe. clalizing in Dyeing, Cleaning and Pressing | Ladies’ and Gentlemen's gurments. All Work Guaranteed. Kandel’s Hat Factory 1826 14th St. N.W. Phone North 2607. Branch Stores in 10 Other Cities Your Credit Is as Good as Cash Pawce Levy& G DIVISION OF AMERICAN HOME FURN(SHERS COREP. 735 7th STREET N.W.

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