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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MAY. 22, 1921_PART 2 —— 1 < hat of gray straw. the upturned brim | georgette crepe embroidered in silk |fringe, and a small black hat with|a black and white parasol making a[All of the accessories of her follet| wora a hat of brown tulle. the crown M‘fly Modish Gowns < ; covered. with quiliings of white silk. |of the same shade and made over |hlgh trimming. Very marked contrast. were in the same shade. Another day | encircled with brown uncuried os- P een at Wl\ite Ho e § :Ilrn.,FredeY!lck *‘.’,f;fi‘,‘,‘}‘é‘h“éfie"{hi g::; ;'of:::‘u Hel“"?mnll hat was of lzlrs. B;:::;:.l ‘:vl:; l:l Ma). Geni Mrs. James W. Wadsworth, 'ljr.. v}:&:re l;rs. Stokes wore quite as becoming, [ trich feathers. which bd":'i”‘ over u. - charming costume ) r with a narrow brim, [Géorge ; a gown of|a gown of jade green crepe de chine | though a more striking costume in |the edge of the rather broad brim. Bk | [ZoWn made of canton crepe. with a|and she carried an ostrich feather fan |gray canton crepe, the bodice made | made eiin “round meck and short |orange colored Canton crepe. The last e awn Fete Wednesda g small hat of straw in the same shade |in the same shade. kimono with short sleeves edged with | sleeves, and a large hat of the same |day of the show Mrs. Stokes appeared = ur y with large flowers on the crown and | Miss Mona Blodgett was in French |black lace which hung only to the|color trimmed with a band of single |In a black costume, made severly Benefit Bridge Pa ; match the gown and hal. | also in a|same shade wogrSqite crepe in the |full, allghit raD 0 oot aray wicich | Mrs. Joseph 8. Frelinguvsen wore| Mrs. Peter Goelet Gerry attended Scheduled for June 7 Charles Evans Hughes | | soft shade of blue taffeta, with a|French flowers, ny) (elusters Hof o ek oF biack lace hangine from 8t blueicrepe/metegritrimmen with (heilshow the (first dey fwearioe & ] large blue hat to match and a scarf the left side. ® from) touches of sdu:‘rl;:; un;de «:1 blue, Eown u‘r crepe de chine. L:‘n.\ x;:l..m;- There will be an afternoom of i 4 3 and lar] ue hat trimmed | made of white. embroidered in ack, mong Wearers of Charm- . of tulle in the same shade. .| Horse shows and beautitul or strik-| Miss Carolyn Nash wore a striking | wi i daa" iessome ini iusi| eith e vary: long waist: line anniiihe] Pk StUNAnREEs Surk Hotsl: Sams ing Co s—G | plalted crepe de chine, the overdress |Ing tollets go hand in hand and sel- | Gogtume b Bor e P aTtas Capihe | shaded {rom dark to light. skirt of biack. and a large hat of |7. Eiven in benefit of the Natlonal "mfl stume: race and cut in deep points on either side and |dom i 1 skirt plain, except for plaited panels| p.iijor in the week Mra James R.|Plack trimmed with white flowers Disabled Soldiers’ League, which is o 3 ever has there been a greater|on each side and the bodice was also 5 2 Mre. Edward Beale McLean wore i Co] Combi. Mak a large crin hat of a lighter shade|show of good dressing for a similar|plain. Her hat had a wide rolling |Mann was seen in & stylishly tailored | Mre BdFard Beale composed of eoldiers, sailors and mi “olor mbine to ake 8 of henna trimmed with nasturtiums|cvent. Mme. Jusserand, wife of the |brim which dropped on the left side, |Sult of dark blue with a hat of pur-| 2 the tea given Thursday af o | rines wounded in the world war. The iStriking Picture : e Lonigs ttoar was in gray can- | Sononiy wours At Who almoat in- |where a large bunch of black cher: Dle trimmed v Pt haspiar 57" |t the Red Cross Convalescent House | benefit is being given by the mem- i = ’ 2 col- ng froi e base of the crown. J ¥ at Walter Reed Hospital. 3 e . ton crepe with a broad-brimmed green |ors, were a gown of henna canton | Mme. Hauge wore a dark blue v i DetsREithe Jeoutbect Do k| Ehe i 3 : - gown| Mrs. Sylvanus Stokes, jr., wore &|tion of the third versary of its = 3 ong the many charming costumes | | : Eerden el ro biack satin [STEPS, trimmed ‘with perpendicular | with a cape of dove-colored canton |very becoming costume in pearl gray, | founding. T T dotolop | American Women's Legion, whose of- at the White House garden : 2Miss Helan Cannon wore black sat/nt | bands o m;‘km:;ue."nhn%'m?u dark crepe. plaited, and with a wide, |her gown well hidden by s Erace’|Canton crepe. With tiny ruffles of ficers are Mrs. = Benjamin Soule a : _ . 3 3 wl ack osprey. |straight collar of lynx-Elaine of the [ful cape of chiffon cloth in the same | brown taffet pearing at the front | Gantz, president: Miss Marie J. L lYC:'a!(l “::d"“d:' ';“ "'l'(t °: : 3 detand T,_'"fl’l:‘lck hat trimmed |and a boa of black ostrich featners. e hsade, and her small, dark blue |shade. the circular collar trimmed | of the skirt. e iaoErarminE part | Guire, vice president: Mrs. C. Viola . Charles Evans Hughes, wife of ; with paradise feathers. | ey wore |oni 5o bichard H. Townsend wore for |hat was trimmed with & black para-|with narrow bands of moufflant, and | of the trimming on the bodice. Het | Fellows. sccretary, and Mrs. William & ecretary of State, who wore a White chifas Sith & flowar dosigh oOF E'l‘:c;:“;r‘:;;hemh?r" show a gown of | dise “"";{""“- her round hat with upturned brim.| wrap. a full-draped cape of crepe|M. Connor treasurer There will de of gray cr t with large i < 2 eteor, made severely| Mrs. Robinson F. Downey was In|trimmed with a gray chiffon scarf.|{de chine in a shade of brown be-|about a hundred tables and a large T gray crepe meteor wi B! pale pink and blue shades, with alplain. with a cape of the same ma- |dark velvet, her white satin hat with [which fell from the hat's brim and tween the sand color and brown, had | and distinguished attendance is as- t jet at intervals near the blue girdle held with tiny French | teriai Sietic st S blue girdle held with tiny Erench|teriai, trimmed with bands of sik 'its iong of fine chantilly la over the shoulder to the waist line.|a square collar of Kolinsky fi he | sured m of the skirt an ouches of + & . 3 trimmed with shaded pink silk roses, imming on the bodice. Her small X and she wore an ermine neck scarf. I I AT @ hat was of copper-colored \Mrs. Russell B. Hurrison, daughter: . - s — N~ . Bfraw, with ostrich feathers of the m=lawiof the late former Fresiden i Benjamin Harrison, wore black satin, same shade. made on straight and simple lines, a Mme. Jusserand, wife of the ambas- heavy cord of jets witn deep tassels . ’ . e i marking the waist line and sleeves o ts t Ao ol Rrar s e el MK iric ble Keorgeite crepe with sitver rimme a omen s DIackK an e <simply made bodice relieved by a band - _ :h‘l;'e‘nd!& P}:r hat lwm_s lul p]lslick straw g of richly colored passementerie. With HARRIS.EWING Fmmediwithigayly colored fowers. Alvin Saunders of Omaha, Practically every hat, regardless of she wore a small black straw mother of Mrs. Harrison, wore heavy original prl)(,tes. Every modish shape, “Onyx Silk Hosiery ‘trimmed with jet and a narrow . Tack 4 with dainty 1 ) R fedther Hoa: MISS MARGARET STEAGALL, DIack satin tcimmed with dainty Ince: i 3 fabric and trimming included. This 5 8§ Serora de Riano wife of the Am. | Daughter of Represcntative Henry B. ind elemall sk atrawans titiimmed | § sensational offer means phenomenal SHOP FOR YOUNG FOLKS AND Black are all-silk; White -Shéasador of Spain. was in a gown o Steagall of Alabama. Mrs. Clarence Crittenden Calhoun values as these hats have been sell- YOUTHFUL APEAREL FOR EVERYWOMAN T R ST .65 y chiffon embroidered in white wors canary vallow (afets withipans ing all season at h high 2 are silk with lisle garter top. s halk beads. worn with a large pink niers of chantilly lace, the hoops on s, sSShontl atimUchiCgh eERDEICES: S orsehair garden hat trimmed with|silk, with tiny ruffies banded with [either hip outlined with garlands of Sale price to close All sizes. Very Special at.... nk hydrangea shading to blue. velvet. itiny flowers. The bodice of taffeta ) 24 Senora de Mathieu. wife of the am-| Mrs. Cromwell Brooks wore a smart | had a de Medici collar of the cha L : 4 2 n- abassador of Chile, was in tan chiffon! model of gray canton crepe simple[lilly lace, and her hat was made on a s#hading to deeper shades of brown.|in design and made on the new coat|shepherdess model of leghorn trim- Swith a small tan hat trimmed with |lines. the somber gray relieved bylmed with flowers and lace. :‘:SE‘:“},"E :‘:{lé;:é?:,%?‘:“;,‘:‘;; an- bands of dark blue, and a small round | Mrs. Delos A. Blodgett was in gray Specializing in Extremely Low Prices in Our tractive. wore gray crepe de chime, wthe skirt fori of rows of gray silk ringe, which also appeared on the 9, > akimono bodice. made with a slightly Droop’s Music House ounded neck line. She wore a smail | 1300 G St. sblack satin hat with an upstanding! ‘ : &fare of black lace, giving a becom- d Sing height. §Miss Allsa Mellon wore gray can- jon crepe made severely plain, wi geammasltidings ||| A SPLENDID MUSICAL ACHIEVEMENT _ \ anging below the hem on either wgide of the skirt. A large black hat :.l horsehair trimmed with a single ¥ SPond lily completed her costume. Mrs. Edwin Denby, wife of the Sec- 3 . . Sietary of the Navy. was in a graceful During the war, when it was necessary for various own of dark blue georgette crepe A 2 immed with perpendicular stripes of reasons to reduce to compactness many articles in xwhlle bea with flowers embroid- y . ted in white silk floss about th> common use, a demand for a very small piano was ttom of the skirt, and the bodice . We are determined to eclipse all previous May Sell- ing during the next ten days. Summer is only a few weeks away and we still have hundreds of New Spring s also handsomely embroidered. She met by a Western manufacturer. Since then he has 5 Women's Gr: Silk Eore S hinek Tole ol e with Hripeooed his product £o cich an extent that it slands Gm:ments to dispose of. So for the next ten d.ays, o. Hosiery—Lisle Sl :.é:“:“,;,figzszm‘zg. Lt unique and unrivaled in the piano industry today. In until June 1, we have created many Mone.V'”mng Op- é\::cf[s Very $l .05 i ;:;?::‘EYE‘IY;E-I:“%:“:?dtgg:r;g(: /1|l the wonderful little portunities in this Stock Reduction Sale. Only a few Women's Onyx Black 5 Ve IoNE : 4 . x Dnyx B m shades of Ereen and brown, with can be mentioned here for lack of space. Read every All-Silk _ Hosiery—Excel- cings of Chinese blue taffeta, and a ) . .| lent qualities. All sizes. sacCbennteafbiackjrulie B pr | item. There are many more equally attractive from Special Sale g QR Srgme 1ace over amber chiffon, witn both styl d i int ’ P e g with brown. Her hat wags of amber- colored straw. with a mMllerate roll- as=brim. erimmed with graceful os. h plumes in the samg shade, and 5 ;uhble neckpiece made a becoming nis] = gM Harry_J. Allen, wife of the Hosiery—In Black. Gray, Cordovan and Russian Calf. Sale Price.... . $2.50 0dds and Ends in Wom- en’s er Silk Hosiery— Brown and Taupe. To close out at 59c One Hundred and Six Women’s and Misses’ Finely Tailored Suits wvernor of Kansas, house guest of e Senator and Mrs. Capper. wore a ——— - . Stunning gown of black satin sewn You Will Find Underthings Women’s Silk Gowns— ®gith jet. with a large black horsehair At trimmed with osprey. ~-- Not only the smallest Upright Piano Built, but Crepe de chine. in plafn #he Speaker of the House of Repu-l a tone equaling in quality and volume.many of satin, lace trimmed. Inspection will prove that no Suits of equal dd Lots and Broken| Sizes in Hosiery All Excellent Qualities. ‘Women's Onyx Fancy Silk Hosiery —In Black, White and Brown. Be- low cost. Sale Price.. s 53-75 Women’s Fancy Van Raaite and Royal Crown Hosiery—In Black and Brown. Values, $395 to Prce..oo. $2.95 Women’s Onyx Pointex All-Sikk Hosiery—In Gray only. Value, $3. Sale Price, $ l -98 Women’s Onyx “Wyde= top” Silk Hosiery—In Cor- dovan. Value, $3. Sale Price, sl 098 Women’s White Silk Hosiery I €305 Crepe de Chine Gowns—Plain tallored and lace trimmed. Values up to @ Jave w ic 64 95 V' owns of Wash Satin und Crepe de Chine —Plain tailored, lace trim- med and em- broidered Values up to $15.00. Sale 6.50 Price . Women's Silk Petticoats —Of Wash Satin, filet lace trimmed; Crepe de Chine, ribbon trimmed, in flesh only; also White Wash Satin and Crepe de Chine with panel front and back and hand embroidery. Values up to Sk $4.50 Wanh Satin and Crepe de Chine Teddies— Lace and ribbon trimmed. .:’alue.uiSG.V: ‘lr; $4.98 Price o Women's Satin Teddies— Lace and ribbon trim- ed. Values. $3.00. Sale $l.98 130 o e dnes Women’s Pajama Suits— Billie Burke and Two-piece styles. Slightly soiled. Ex- o ts_sisoo. $0.50 Camisoles of Jap Silk—Lace trimmed. Values up to $1.50. Sale 59C Price . cans Wom: Camisoles of Wash Satin and Crepe de Chine—Embroidered and Depew. wife of the largest uprights. a _gray chiffon- gown with nels edged with deep ftrln';ier.n and G i B Pt ot s ge green straw. hat . moed. e % ith black and green ostrich feath- 1t is Guarantee! L nvery, Res.l{ect as to She wore a beautiful jade neck- 1 . Workmanship and Durability. ce and a long sable neck, scarf. ! a]).h-i C. E. S:I"yer wore white chan- N ; - y lace mounteq on sapphire blue lle over a foundation of flesh-col- —C: = ed georgette crepe; The désign of the It Is 3 ft. 7 in. High—Can Elsi!y B?' Moved—and is Ideal e was palletted in crystal bugles. for Bungalow, Cottage, “Den’ and ‘Nursery' - - * - - * er hat was of flesh-colored georg- te with a large blue’ flower latd’ om e broad brim at the left side, and e e wore a shoulder cape of ermine. od Stool Mrs. Harry S. New, wife of the sen- In Fume 3 or from Indiana, who. with Mrs. Included ox, assisted Mrs. Harding back of Oak value have been sold at such a ridiculous price. Plenty of Navy Blue Tricotine Suits, Box Suits, Tailleur and Coolie Types, Tweeds. All extremely well tailored and every Suit Silk I.4ined. Special sale Brice. ... ccomovsisosionaimon How delightfully trim you'll look and how pleased you'll be with the extraordinary values in these Sports Coats, Polo Coats, Novelty Mixtures ; many smart Capes included at our sale price of. . And This Group of Tuxedo Model Coats Wrappy Model Coats and Capes, in all the new silhouettes; all colors, 50 including Navy Blue. In sizes to 40. ® All at our special sale price of..... A Marvelous Dress Opportunity Any experienced shopper will concede that these wonder- ful Dresses at $29.50, constitute the biggest Dress Opportunity that we have announced this season. Every Dress in the lot is a lovely model—and, LISTEN—all ar€ brand new. Included you will find Canton Crepes, Crepe de Chine, Georgette. Trico- tine, Mignonette. Plenty of Navy, Brown and Black; also L Sports Colors. High-grade Dresses from ,every viewpoint, in ° every respect, except the sale price of .%...cooiiiiieiiiiiian. Hmmine. was in gray canton crepe. (|| 0 20 @ WSSy ... ... the skirt gracefully draped and made on long mmple lines. Her . hat black was small with a narrow brim, and a wreath of white flowers en- circled the crown. X oM Philunder 'C. Knox. wife of - e genator from Pennsylvania, was in liv colored "satin. trimmed with STEINWAY PLAYER- acifgs of blue and a small white hat Fovered with feathers. A“;,i’x’&(l‘;'s‘““ PIANOS o ‘ormick, wife of - Senagor McCormick of Illinois, wore Of Quality.......$550 Up nasturtium pink georgette crepe, the 3 ski made full with deep hem and tucks, with which she wore a garden hat of the same shade § o boa of white ostrich feathers. 9 Mus[c : Robinson F. Downey wore a of gray satin veiled in chiffon House . auve orchids, and carried a par- 1y modish parasol of lavender MAHOGANY $10 EXTRA. . = g g‘ ) g E : @ w - @® m‘ L7¢] e -} g,_ (o) ] -y A ¢ lace trimmed. . Pennsylvania < St XJI}‘J “y;i‘aci 3 51!..:9'?: A Sale of Dresses for the Girl About to Graduate From School m an S pe e Avenue a 5 D ? g Street .?:‘::::'F\.;-;uou.'_-;;i’::fi; g A t{narve:_o‘usI ?"}lo\vling.lincg.‘%ingdoorgand;e's, f‘:vitsse_s' \/?}11165‘, (i]hifi'ons sofled. svalues —daintiest o hite Models. Colore: rgandies that vie wi e flowers she e 52'95 in their riotous colors. Here is an oppnrfimity unprecedented. The best$ Surf Satin Bloomers— & g H . = & e part of this sale is that there are but one of a color and size. Sizes 14, :{!I:lmp:rdl he;e:'aten DRbapad 16, 18, 20—and the price only..... L e resesianes s it $1.39 Price Women' Blouses Finest Silk Blouses— Practically all our higher- priced Silk Blouses, of Georgette, Crepe de Chine and Pussywillow Wash Satin; Oyerblouses, Tie Backs and Regular Mod- els. In Brown, Black, Navy, Honeydew, Gray, Jade and White. All Sizéféso Fsm-lmerly $10.95 to .50. Sale ) Frce . $8.95 Crepe Bloomers Announcing for Monday All Skirts at One-Third O —In flesh only. Very special 95C Sale Price........ A Special Sale of Ladies’ White Low Shoes at $4.95 A Sale of Girls’ Gingham Dresses A wonderful assortment of Checks One of the most attractive values and Stripes, with Organdy Collar and ever announced by Kakfa's, at this Cuffs, edged with lace. Broad belts. ® SpeciallSale Pie! Sizes 7 to 14. Extra Size Silk Blouses 0dds and EllAfll of G_irll‘s' Fin:l Take Your Choice of Any t;zir}]ls:! M:i““'l‘ lDrAtwel:s—lg_:m_ ngrggffeindfigw"\fv :!x;: . H — sti ed with cluster tucks. y , —that are really values— L e il hd L St e x?::‘;:oc:lzm;::s SR 1 62 g ey colors For —worth up to almost double— flu;::?s.fr(‘)/x:]::sngi;?g. Sizes 7 to 14ita 16 yeats | Diusing this saletme 33c4. Sale Price S1850. "Sale $5 95 $15.00. Sale Price..... $3-95 shall offer them without ,/‘ Ofi G:‘t" CB'OOIIIErS—OA = 13 ‘excellim Price. ‘ . 7 reservation at........... quality Crepe, pink only; also - gy We shall show you more than twenty styles Girls' Middies—In “Nayvee” and . some of White Sateen and Linene. Lingerie _ Blouses—Of o s S g & irls' n “Nay: Sizes ' 4 to 14. e French and Domestic —including White Buck—White Nu-Buck— O e v Jeitorsd Hats for Bays and Girls | Price......ooooooooonen.. 79c Coile: Frill Lace-trimmed E = . . . A o s = ; —Of Milan braid in Black only; A and Plain-tailored mod- — — —W. thers with Blue Col- AL g Undertogsyfor Boys and Girls— = White Kid—White Duck—White Linen—White eticze I BlelGoL 1 Grosgrain ribbon bands. Former. | ySpecrioSpior, Bovs and Girle— ¢lsi Square or V. neck. Reignskin—White Kool Cloth—White Poplin— Sale Price....v.nn.» " $1.00 Iy $350. Sale Price,to @ g ()() | Styles ac grownups wear.” . o ey Tatee close....... . izes o years. Sale and others. st Girls Auto Codts—Tan' _Polo il Ll ~ 85¢ e i $2.95 ‘Iilh'flh‘ Hardisqg Blsue ani‘l’ Tweed Children’s One-piece Pajamas— . Creepers—Of Poplin and Dimity, -N o - n Oxfords, Pumps olonial = Mixtures. Sizes 8 to 12 years. |.Of fine Amoskeag Gingham in light | in all-white; also in colored ew Organdy, Batiste .I O s nps, C s, One-eyelet (Y,o:‘ls that sé"fan up O $25.00. v e T e o) _(r,mgl;gm. Values up to $250. :“/‘:t Dnniéy hplnm—[n Ties, Gibson and Sailor Ties, Strap Pumps, etc. Your choice during this §1() | silk frogs. Sizes £ to To Stose out for this @ (0 P Bl e, T eneEL Tl e e at.... 5 , : All styles of heels—leather or covered wood—and ; ycars: Soechi 210'91.29 e e and Sports Models.”For- in sizes from 2% to 8 and A to D widths. Coats for Tots of 2 to 6 Years—Serge Mid- All-white and with colored tops in at 295 to dy Coats and those of Taffeta Silk, including Boys' Wash Suits— Excellent g;g:nd\ye“os&idé:e—h(:i%e,olz'l‘l_l;. ssss.Salepriczsl-gs k and White Checks, Polo and Covert qualities of Madras, Gingham and 7 3 n "and- Orchid. s e B L eosr i s Ioh hiecssld for tesn |1 Hinmmes i Muly, e ana | AU ti3, Nioohet it Odds and Ends of Net than $15.00. Special Sale T A ST 2 and Voile Blouses 3 g X ale Tice to B S50 et S . $7.50 | Lir 3% $1.95 | 3 Pairs for $1.00 | | S §1.00

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