Evening Star Newspaper, May 20, 1921, Page 9

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, MAY 20, 1921.° AWNINGS FOR HOT WEATHER | ~—Extra special care is taken th: wwnings made by us fit and are be: wmaterials. Meoderate Prices—Best Workmanship. * Estimates cheerfully furnished. CURNELL WALL PAPER (0. 714 13th n.w. M. 53735374, i Graduate oot Girnnes Fitted DR.CLAUDE S. SEMONES Eyesight Specialist (Formerly With Edwin . Etz) 409410 McLachlen_Bldg., 10th and G Sts. N.W. Phone Main 731. Eyes Ezamined BUTTER ] Tomorrow— Saturday The shadow proof; panel front and back, embroid- ered scallops and panels. Really underpriced at. ... Rattan, Brown. White, All sizes. Better-grades - Seasonable Hats $ Special for tomorrow........... bili_psborn 608 TO 614 House Featuring Two lots of Petticoats Surf Satin, in White and Flesh; $3.95 in our regular stock. beaded and plain finish. 11th ST. N.W. of Courtes From our higher-priced grades, we've gathered about 200 Frocks —that, regardless of what they have been marked, we shall close out tomorow at $ and Sport Models. Including— Mignonettes—Crepe de Chine— Satin—Taffeta— Georgette — Serges —Satin and Georgette Combinations —Foulards— and Sport Models, in Crepe de Chine and Tricolette : Combinations —Enough to say they have deserved a place Embroidered Frocks for Summertime : Service Truhu Silk—the guaranteed wash silk; in full assortment of Suit and 95 $7.95 evening shades; hand- embroidered and hem- stitched. ‘Worth considerably more, Smart New Blouses The Buster Brown mode, with short sleeves—in Georgette and Crepe de Chine; White, Flesh and Bisque colors. Also new designs in Georgette Overblouses—attractively embellished. Fiber Silk Sweaters With all the “sheen” of real silk. Tuxedo models, in plain or fancy stitched: modeled in perfect shape. Honeydew, Tomato, Jade, Harding Blue, Saturday Special--Skirts On sale tomorrow—a splendid assortment of Baronet Satin, Patterned Silk Poplins, White Flannel, White Linen, Fancy Wool Plaids and Stripes, Plain Serges and Tricotines, Crepe de Chines and Novelty Silks ; plaited and plain draping. A showing of really remarkable values..... Black, Navy, $ $ horns, Organdies—summery in coloring. Fourth Floor. of similar name elsewhere. Dressy Models All the best col- orings—all the new color combinations— light, dark and medium effects. 10 Quaint and comely shapes in large and small “Pokes”—big Hats, with drooping brims—and jaunty “Off-the-Face” styles—all Taffetas, Taf- feta combined with Duvetyn—Georgette Hats, - Transparent Hairbraids, Flower-trimmed Leg- A. H. MEEKS Alexandris, Va. ELK GROVE 45", ¢ No connection with any house and 7, Society (Continued from Eighth Page.) wore a gown of gray With a small hat to match. Later Mr. and Mrs. Barnewall left for a wedding trip, the latter travel- ing in dark blue georgette crepe, With a hat to match and a loose wrap of dark blue duvetyn and satin. Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Van Rens- selaer Barnewall and Mr. and Mrs. Rutgers Barnewall of New York. brothers and sisters-in-law of the bridegroom, came to Washington for the wedding. crepe meteor ch. Miss Catherine Letts has returned from New York, where with her mother and sister she went earlier in the week Mrs. Letts and Miss Letts are remaining in New York for the rest of the week. The Washington Club will hold it's last card party of this season next Saturday aftern Miss Sue Beatty will be at Saranac Inn, Adirondacks. for the summer. . Mrs. Harry Wrenn and Mrs. Frank- lin D. Karns are entertaining about sixty young folks in the ballroom at the Wyoming tonight for their daughters, Miss Elizabeth Wrenn and Miss Helen Karns. Wellesley College President Is Guest Here. Miss Ellen Fitz Pendleton, president of Wellesley College, in whose honor the Washington Wellesley Club is giv- ing a dinner tomorrow at Rauschers, arrived yesterday and will be the guest of Miss Jessie Claire McDonald at the National Cathedral School for Girls until she leaves for the west on Sunday. Miss Pendleton was among| those invited to witness the presenta- tion of the gram of radium to Mme. Curie today. and she will attend the Soclety of the Fine Arts dinner this evening. Following the dinner tomorrow brief addresses will be made by the Secre- tary of State, Gen. Pershing, Miss Pendleton, Dr. Paul Reinsch, Mr. Horace Mann Towner and Miss Mc- Donald. Mrs. Margarita Spalding Gerry is to be toastmistress. In “addition to the speakers the honor guests include Mrs. Charles Evans Hughes, Mrs. Paul Reinsch, Mrs. Horace Mann Towner, Mrs. Charles Ffoulke, Juige Martin Knapp. Dr. Thomas Lee, Mr. and Mrsa. Louis A. Hertle, Dr. and Mrs. Willlam Miller Collier, Dr. and Mrs. William Westley Guth, Dr. and Mrs. Philander P. Clax- ton, Miss Helen Webster. Commander and Mrs. Robert R. M. Emmett, Miss Helen Cannon and Dr. Louise Tayler Jones. Otkers who will be present are Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Herrick, Mr. and Mra Walter Clephane, Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Fenning, Dr. and Mrs. Lyman Swormetedt, Dr. and Mrs. W. E. Saf- ford, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brooks and Miss Sybil Baker. Hoyem has been in charge of arrange- ments and_ Miss Dorothy Allen is| chairman of the ushers. Mrs. Oliver Recent additions to the list of box- | holders for the community service performance of “Midsummer Night's Dream” at the Dean place Tuesday evening include Mrs. Gibson Fahne- ! stock, Mrs. Peter A. Drury. Mrs. Carl Vrooman, Mrs. Victor Kauffmann, Mrs. Cromwell Brooks, Mrs. Lydia S. Miss Judge and Mr. “Robert “It’s Delicious” 14th at G—— ADVERTISEMENT Beauty Hints By Louise Glaum || That~ beautiful actress, Louise Glaum, says: “A girl or woman who is passed by without a glance | of admiration has only herself to blame. No matter how irregular the features anybody who possesses a beautiful complexion will attract attention anywhere. It is now pos- | sible through the use of Derwillo for any one to have a beautiful skin, soft, smooth, and velvety, just follow Miss Glaum's advice. You | can_get Derwillo from the toilet | counter of any upeto-date drug or department store. It is famous for‘ the instant results it gives. Put it on one side of your face and com- pare it with the other—you will | need no further argument to con- vince you that it is away ahead of | face powder or other beautifiers, Get Derwillo and try it today: you will direct the ushers at the evening performance at 9 o'clock. Among the members of the cast for “Midsummer Night's Dream” will be Mrs. Frank Summy, Mrs. Philip Ke- mon and a group of young Society girls who will portray the Athenian ladies of Theseus' court. They are Miss Evelvn Prescott, Miss Audrey Herron. Miss Martha Boyle, Miss Mil- dred Hoover and Miss Virginia Byrd Hereford. Lieut. G. W. Jackson, U. S. N, and Mrs. Jackson have arrived in Wash- ington and are guests at the Pow- hatan. Story of Egyptian Cinderella to Be Presented. The story of an Egyptian Cinderella will be presented in a series of dances in costume at the May festival to be given Tuesday afternoon, May 24, at 3:30 o'clock at the ends’” School Country Club, 3901 Wisconsin avenue northwest, for the benefit of the near east relief fund. The beautiful Egyp- tian story will be given in dance by the “students of the Sidwells' Friends School, under the direction of Miss Florence Martin, who has ar- ranged the dances and costumes. A second feature of the event will be a bazaar, which will be held in the Woodrow Wilson building at the Friends' School Country Club, under the direction of Miss “Elizabeth E. Marshall. — Refreshments will be served. and the club grounds will be entirely open to those who attend the festival. Mrs. E. R. Woodson, with her little daughter. Jean, is spending several days in New York and will return to Washington Sunday. Mu Phi Epsilon National Musical Sorority gave a banquet in the oak room of the Raleigh Hotel last evening in honor of its patrons and . Mrs. Beulah Harper Dun- v was toastmistress. and the program included short speeches by some of the s . and piano number: s . The decorations c ed of pink sweet- peas arranged in corsage bouquets. Marriage Licenses. Marriage licenses have been issued to the following: Frederick M. Henck and Dawy M, Williams, both of Rultimore. Md. Marion A. Brown and Sadie Honesty. Lewis Jackson and Kate R. Poulton, Frank Warnell and Edith Hayden. FAT A PLATE n® pliciousice( EVERY DAY Our Expert Your Instruction Summer Sport Hat out of silk @cmozzd G 402-404 Seventh Street Next Door to R. Harrix & Oo, “Our Daily Specials” Group of 200 Silk Dresses —that by special purchase we can offer at this very special price: Thomas M. Parr and Hausie M. Dodd. both of Afton. Vi OUscar J. Edwards of Newport News, Va., and Sarah E. Cawley of Selinsgrove, Ps Harold H. Ratson of this 3. Purdy of Murphysboro, Il Jobn B. Bennet of Camp Beoning, Ga., and | Marion Smith of this eity. | Joseph Dsson and Alice Allen. | i Births Reported. The following births have been reported to | the health department within the last twents- four hours: a. ty and Anna and Ida A. Schroeder, boy. ©. P Oa Angust R. Harry A. an Soloman and Sophie . ‘William F. and Ella F._Rock. boy. Bdwai R. and Sadie A. Bland, girl. Joseph and BRose Kocsis, girl. John T. and Etta T. Murphy, boy. ] Ruppert, girl. aufman, boy. e AT T G L E . girl . i e A il nel M. Tones. boy. ! Crepe de Chine James W. Annie B. Porter. boy. { 5 ¢ Frank and Vivienne Stokes. girl. Messaline = Taffeta 2 Deaths Reported. Georgette The following deaths hace b;.rn reported to | o hin the I e i i 'y st thots et L Brand-new models—in White and all_the Pastel shades Edward B. Rosa, 60, 3110 Newark st Missouri are. | Emergency Hospital 1283 Crittenden st Adams Mill rd. | as well as the staple colorings. Beautiful effects. Surf Satin Skirts—— 4 o, 1';:;.1'1‘;.‘&7-":':" ! With large Pearl buttons and fancily $3.98 Michael F. noghue, 67, Providence Hos- Y . P s D, Blaine, 50, 2038 2nd &t. n.e. designed pockets. Special for Saturday. . Geve F. Rice, 11 months, 1842 M st %% st. n.e. 448 Ridge st Elizabet! Silas Patterson, | i i - | i i Laura Ha il " Flospital_ KAPLOWITZsros. .721 Ninth Street N.W. Adjacent to the Rialto WILL CLOSE OUT Saturday About 50 Fashionable Dresses Our Lowest Price This Season for Dresses of Such High Character—Remarkable Values 35.00 Heretofore Selling as High as 75.00 Unusually distinctive Dresses, fashioned of Silk Canton Crepe, Crepe Back Satin, Georgette Crepe, Taffeta, Tricotine, Poiret Twill or smart fabric combinations. Ornamented with Fringe, Beads, Silk or Wool embroideries and many novel effects. and wool The materials here Cost 24 Cannot be duplicated in a store under $10 Here you can select the right colors to harmonize with your costume and personality. Easy and interesting work by following our Mr. Reid’s simple instructions. See New Model on Display will be astonished at the quick re- | | sults it gives. | Princess Pat it gives their feet unlimi prettily-rounded lines of ers. The weari made in extrem with thin but Jor Everyday Wear ‘Women who like high-heel shoes and fancy style shoes wear the lower-heeled Princess Pat for street and house wear. pleasing elevation with a rounder toe. House- keepers, nurses, and business women find that make the feet look graceful and well shod. ‘The Princess Pat comes in a variety of leath- ualitics are famous. Itis yqliglu weight strong soles. atk-Over WOLF’S WALK-OVER SHOP U It has a heel of No C. O. D’s, No Exchanges, No Creditsmmm—————m—— = - If It Is Sports Apparel You Want You’ll Find a Wonderful As- [ sortment at the New and Greater Store of 1109-1111 G Street N.W. For Saturday—A Sale of Women’s and Misses’ I EW SPORTS COATS I | I SILK Many of the Better Qualities Have GL OVES Been Reduced to Specially Priced for $ 1 5 .OO turda; [ Coats Worth Up to 52095 | Polo Cloths, English Coating, Novelties, etc. | 2-button Silk Gloves. .. 12-button Silk Gloves $1.00 siicaiowes $1.25 New Chiffon SILK HOSE at$1.59 Regular $2 and $250 qual- ity. All perfect. Browns, Navy, Gray and Black. y . 69c The newest models in plain colors and combina- tions. All are perfectly tailored and finished. Tans, browns, grays, blues, greens, rose, etc. All sizes. 200 WASH DRESSES For Women and Misses You'll be surprised at the beauty of these wash dresses ited comfort—that the f this light-weight shoe for such a small price. Any number of Fine Gingham trim- med with voile, All-Gingham and Organdy Dresses. Every color and combination. Beautiful plaids, ginghams with lace trimming; also plain colors trimmed with contrasting shades. Models for the young miss and styles for the matronly wom- an. Sizes 14, 16, 18, 36 to 44. 'S 100 New Fiber Silk | | SWEATERS ‘ | $15 Baronet Satin Sports SKIRTS $8.95 500 More of Those Stylish, Handmade WAISTS $2.98 Regular $15.00 Value. $10.00 1 oo | Genuyine Duplaner Baronet | Sateen in a number of new Fine Batiste. Over 25 Made of excellent quality [ stylish_models; White, Flesh, styles. Handdrawn work. materia's. Tuxedo models. with | Pink, Copen, Rose, Alice Gray, Lace-trimmed models, with belt. All the popular colors are I included Taupe, Tan, Sand, Navy and sale. Black. the newest collar effects. in this very special

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