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/ g8 " SOCIETY THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, MAY 23 192L SOCIETY Barker, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Richard | B. Francis of Ohio, who spent the|son Fahnestock. Mrs. Victor Kauff-!ington Davidge, Opposite Keith's o I Furs Exclusively and Mr. and Mrs. George Chadsey. winter at the Shoreham Hotel. have |mann. ‘Mrs. Lydia S. Draper. Mrs. .| ten. Mr. John : £one to Hot Springs. Va. . Lovell Mrs, Brooks, Miss Judge, |Charles Carroll Glove 415 G Street Mrs. George Elkins and Miss H. M. praes Mr. William Phelps Eno, Mr. Robert ! A. Garrett, L. == == = Ludlowe of Philadelphia. who havel Mrs Arthur Pameroy of Cleveland. { Woods Bliss. Mr. Simon Kann. the | Robert S M B spent the late winter in the south.|Ohio, is at the Hotel Lua Favette, the | District of Columbia League of Am send. Col. Charies F h uld be St ed |spent the week end at the Hotel!cyest of Mrs. Thomas (. Martin. can Pen Women and the Women's City | Henry Price Wright < urs Jno or | Washington, on_their way back tol 5 Club |ler Wood. Mr. Jo Capt. i | their homes in Philadelphia. |Hostexsen Chosen The u < committee includes Mr.| David S. B: Maj. Stuart Cramer, —before there is further danger — 0 for Arts Club Soiree. Arthur Bradley mpbell. chairman: Mr. Lawso . Col William Mr. Harry A. Williams, jr. Col. Jennin . Wise. Commander Horton e Mr. folk, Va.. spent a few days in Was u inishils | Theodore F. Jewell. Richard Flournoy. L €. Brainard, Capi. ¢ ington on his wa w Yor! jir.. Col. Ravmend o0, Mr. .| Mr. W. R. Clark. Mr. Randail ntertained a small compan ot T TN | Hill Col. William Eric Fowler, ) _/Mr. John R. Henderson and Col. Fran- ner Saturday at the Hotel Wash =l % McCormick Goodhart. Mr. Joh Cis T. A. Junkin from moths. Our facilities are the most inproved—our rates well with- | \ica President and Mrs. Coolidge Leave in reason. Phone Frank. 5 { | [ REBUILDING FURS A SPECIALTY . Al 3 e i Street Mrs. Marius . Camp. = n Today for New York—Will b o : L WS SLIP COVERS TO ORDER | Washmgto 4 . ' | T . ) | wr. and Mrs. Ernest George v ke (ICCHInES AR el l‘}',‘;m'{""; Agmgtes masemae, o e fem | Return Tomorrow—Other Social Notes. b R Ry e e T e e in o = 3 3\ | their_home at S street, to meet | § M i A Place your order now. 1 Moderate Prices—Rest Workmanship. i ——— = ! ; { the Gridiron Club. e < e 2 Estimates cheerfully furnished. H HE Vice President and Mrs.{ding will take place next month in Pine | f : \ R e T v, 2 . e | CORNELL WALL PAPER CO | Coolidge left Washington at uff. I : | <pent Sundav with brother. Rev. r. |30 ; s Mary = 10 o'clock this morning for| i T L ideE ot 3 | Robert Talbot, at the Plaza apartm i Mo aremen : 4 [flg EP fl . i - = Rufy. & & - FLL i e St New York. where they will | Gen. Weaver, will shinton | I epresentative Wnd Mrs Hare oeiRuL 0 S CRLa T The Connecticut Avenue Shop = morning. | {omorrow mornir nnecticut. have returned to the, = =] .remain until tomorrow temaryow mor : o t the pro ncl LadiesKeep YourSkin| i wnen they win return to te New | Wauid Roee: " il e . - K [snorenam. © After June 13 thes will o0 BEORRT, A S ; Clear, Sweet, Heal | winara. € il it it Benjamin | 1 3 BCRUny San spartment At S th {Eroup of violin solos, accompanied o 1209 Connecticut Avenue N. W, ee th = wall at Glen Cov . and will X A = . |the piano by Mrs. Mansfield, wife of | ’ 4 y The ambassador of France and|be joined by her p azhter, Miss How Bates, who has|ePresentative J. J. Mansfield from ! e AT il watt S anA ANl Mexas: M Ino! tahl. choir With | . Mme. Jusserand were the guests ‘ersis Weaver & i i 5 = ith Cuticura P | {of honor at luncheon vesterday of | With her from New York June 8 for | 4 otz divector of the West Washinston v ! : | Baptist Church, soprano solo. sele nnouncin * Senator and Mrs. Lawrence C. Phipps. | Brazil. = the. horse sho o | B L and Cuticura Talcum] |35 o dnaine 2 distinguished com: : jauring the Horse show. has ¢ B huml oo e mhsel s | pany ot twenty_six at Single Oak | Miss Aileen Moran i spending th s okl brilliant piano_soloist; Mr. James K. | - LS D L ey ce frand IKapids and Detro Lieut. Col. Arthur Taillon, grilitary | YOURE. tenor soloist at the Shrine of | = A S l Laces and Lace Curtain | Sirs Paippg wil leave Washington | 1{ter a short stax 'in Chicuzo. where | | ) R e A el the Sacred Heart, with Mrs. Young at | 2 ate o about_ the @h of Jume for Watch | he was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. | e Paii the piano. A sketch, entitled “The . Cleming HIlL R. T, where she will leave her | 10hn E. Wilkfe. Miss Moran went from B e Mise Teena R. Curtis, daughter | 01d Guard.” an episode of Waterloo, eharen for the sammer. returning ihere to Louisville, Ky., by motor, and Gayeto Miss Lena R ourtls. daughter {will be presqnted by Mr. Charles B {0 Washington frequently as long as | Will return to her home in Washing- “ New Nork ity Handford, the Shakespearcan actor. MME. VIBOUD, Inc, Congress is in session. ton early next week. A The ceremony took place at the | WOl Pe sunporied by Mr. John Establ 5. 72T St. N.W. . st i S American Church of the Trinity, and ! g 5 el Butablished 1855, 727 11th 8¢ NWo| e ambassador of Great Britain| Jr and Mrs John Havs Hammond | 0f New Vork, who came here (o merve | yiaq witnessed by Marshal Foch, Gen iton Tayjotnd MissINisitiDianey. 9 and Lady Geddes will be the guests of | ing of the assotiation ot 1he. Southern | of i Naney ooy oo emarriage | Weyzand ard many persons prominent | Woytych, Violin: Augustine Borguno, > e 5 X Burchell S honor at d'mr;{r this evening of the \'u:,r-“Clubs. May 2 President | w Mr.|in the American colony. piano, and Alberto Martins, cello, Mr. Just in time for the coming week end holi- inister of Rumania and Princess |and Mrs. Arthur T. Hadley and Presi- o . 1 Rudolph de Zapp. president of the . . B t Coff L —— festSisetangll e oL the reauest of the national Boatd | socicty, assisted by the Beard of | day—they are specially priced for Tuesday ouque oitee The secretary of the Navy and Mrs. | Rear Admiral and Mrs. Alhert| —————— | clation, Mrs. William Hamilton Bayly. | SSrnoms, Wil e (he plesents: and Wednesday only at— Edwin Denby will be the guests of | Gleaves are in Nowpart to {panied them to Widchall, near Ches- o president of the local asso- [ pOnS There W d A Tempting Blend honor at dinmer this evening of Sena- | Son-in-law and daughter. T.icu(. Eelonns e T e e e — & tor William B. McKinley and his .{mander and Mre. Thomas E. V- ko I New state | Wil Give Shakes r Miss Julia Mattis. Covers will be laid [ Metre. and their little granddau m.?_ Canon and Mrs. James Townsend | terest of the world service council. ay on Dean atate. er poun 3 S ! per p fo;lflzh‘ldeem o e Evelina (Gleaves Van Metre. ‘I:nnw‘H lwm £9 to New Jork todayi o - - Preparations are completed for the Miss Mattis will leave Washi on {spend the week and will return to |New Yorl to Wed i T e the first of next month for 11inois. | Col. and Mra. Thompnon | their beautiful suburban home, Beau- | Col. Edgar S. Gorrell. one S mENOIthe Dpfn eathte tD ((he where she will spend part of the Sum- | te Entertain on Boat. Yol "L'I‘mf";‘mj‘"{ ”'"s el r?;‘:f."f; Mr. and Mrs. John Beecher Patton|ing with the performance of “A Mid- mer. B Col. and Mrs. Robert M. Thompson A son and daughter- 1 of New York city announce the engage- | Summer Night's Dream.” for the ben- — s pson | tion to meet their son and daughter- ! g gage Dream. c A 5 NGt | T agntertain the membors of the| inclaw. M. and Mrs. James Townsend j ment of Mrs. Patton's daughter. Miss | 28t O’f“_c:trl',ml:m‘\‘y sevvice ol which| Wonderful values in Canton Crepe—Light J 7 on Leave of Absence. houseboat, ety on board their{ Russell. jr. Wednesday afternoon at|puth Maurice, to Col. Edgar Staley |yia Randois onklnyiis prestdent, S Shades; Gray, Beige, French Blue N. W. Burchell e eter of Siam. Phya Prabha | nouscboat, the Everzlades. this after- | the Hotél ‘Gotham. Mrs. Townsend. | Gorrell, formerly chicf ‘of staff of the |joe Randolph Keith Forrest is ex- ummery 3 B O c Karavongse. and his family will leave | the society in the. e e ol way formerly Miss Lois Hoover. | Air Service, A. E. F. Miss Maurice is a g‘a"“"fi ocretary and Mrs.® James and Henna; Taffeta Dresses in Navy, Black Thursday for New York whers they| Thompson. Thew mi el orand Mrs | daughter O Torm T 4rles graduate of Sweet Briar College, Vir- | 8F azer chainmaniof the com an own ; Satin Dresses in Navy, Black and 5] St. N.W. ey e e o ey s iy Wil matl at 3 eelock § Hoover of Now York | Einia, and_a member of the Junior [Mitteo on pageantry and the drama T No 0. D 4 L i1 Monday. % down the Potomac. and returning | = League of New York. t promises to be a most successful |’ Brown. o C. s, and none sent on when they will said for England. The|in time for dinner. Tea will be served| Mrs. Charles W. Wetmore will en-' Col. Gorrell, who & event i ray, OWR. i minister will be on leave of absence|on deck 5 Served L aMIs, S uaries pre. &n-, " Col. Gorrell, who served on the gen- n every way, as so many of 1 i e deck. tertain Miss Catherine Calvert, star|cral staff in \Washington before —and |tie women in Washington society are approval. ;pd they w«:l” :pen: three ';'e;_kv in! Col. Thompson will sail from Wash-|of “The Heart of Maryland,” which|after the war, .;"3.2‘,3: o{' g{: ::d interested in the Dea:nplace. Te ynlly Model Cold Storage a‘r:‘dkh}'(‘flvunwil'l el;lmc.:e:l:o"qm;fl"g xlrl:l:;zn y;;xz Sa:,um for Annapolis to w‘illl ;w shnw‘:l ;\t ll:; “?rd”;_"'l‘h;fl'!:r Mrs, Charles E. Gorrell of Baltimore. | become the property of the Worfan's . G | Ttaly E a the graduation ceremonies and |all this week for U henefit of the |a West Point graduate, he was assigned | National Foundation, 1 “Have Your Furs Remade or Repaired |July 12. _ the festivities in_connection with that| Women's Welfare Association. with [fo the Air e T A e G G Calhount 3e °;"S°if,e;':f‘°:‘nd"i: ther eductions Mo The minister of Poland and Princess | {Teony. | Col. Thompson will enter.ja lunchcon. duty during the Mexican punitivo ex- | community service, whose executive Prices Most Reasonable. ’ 2 ; ors of the graduating cla : | pedition of 1916. In June, 1917, he went | committeo numbers. i = hi o Lubomirska entertained brillianty|on board the Eversiades [ \Mr. and Mre Frank W. Smith are |abroad as a member of the Bolling air- | bers the following ot M A few Sports Coats—In White, Navy and : = now occupying an apartment in the | craft mission. After investigating opera- | An ; Eanet & Bacher, [ e 2ot Mr%ines | O, a0, Mrv. Genree . Thorpe en. | Harivorouh o o e “several fronts. he Wk | Mra: Conran . B R DORERT LY Gold. Reduced to ...R...........519.50 e P e o e b e tntton it .L:“nca;‘x:s:)n (distinguished company at | = Placed in charge of strategical aviation | Carroll Frazer, Mre Tshac Gans Mis. Tt . N.W. r 3 1 vesterday in honor of the min- Wiss Gladys Hinckley lin the A. E. F. r h i its— e P e e aree | ilch fatie Was not &bls Lo remeit ster of Switzerland and Mme. Peter. | Enteriaina for Guest. He, commanded the Alr Service head: 7. DomienPHArmanianal MesiSisle Abmgh E fi”; dTweded Suits—Inc udm§39 50 iyt S = the gracious hosts doing honor to the | ue Ofer uests were Senator and Mrs. | yiss Gladys Hinckley entertained | Juatters af G H. Q- an ater at the | " The complete list of boxhold eoks. educed to .... ceen . A . ene, G Mrs. Charles ce conference, and, with Maj. Gen. 8 oxholders for great woman scientist who was born | B[ rqiee A aog ot P'f':!m(:l:;”;:, a small company at luncheon yester-| M. M. Patrick, represented lh:{?ni't‘e’:i fhe berformancelinciudes dira; James| | AL, ]‘“.,.h;gu‘:‘;{‘,";t’;h dinner were: Mme. | ChaPin. Dr. and Mrs. Charies Oman, Mr. | day-at the Chevy Chase Club in honor ) States in the drafting o the inter- Srerroll Frager, Mrs. Henry ¥ Dimock.| . Sports Skirts, reduced to. .. ...$10, $15 and $18 : < her daughters; Justice the SEUM. | sullivan of Philadelphia, who will re- | terms of the peace treaty’ Minnegerode Andrews, Mrs: Will A Group of Smart Hats, reduced to $5 and $10 the French ambassa- S . , McClellan Ritter, Mrs. James M: {dor and Mme. Jusserand, the Speaker Q A"fflh’“,;jle". daughter of the|turn i‘l"’":"; hame Touay, (hronaritomyi e was awarded the American D. S. | Donald, Mrs. Randolph Keith Forrest : o 5 e S ry of the Treasury, was the st * or Europe. Miss Sullivan|M., the French Legion of Honor and ) 2 % ° and Mrs. Gillett, Senator and Mra.| of honor at dinner In vening wtSMisy; came to- Washington to attend the | the British D. 8. O. He resigned from | pirer, Theodore Noyes, Mrs. Peter A. L T e oiatnot nea. | Anna Ham#, whose guests numbered | horse show. and a number of parties|the Army a little over a year ago to Y arl Vrooman, M . Mr. R.W. : Mr | itherine Van Ingen. heuse eucst o¢! She i the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ' at Indianapolis. 2 / 2 N 2 STREET N.W. . J. Dyneley Prince of New |\ i 1COF * & Buest O yames ¥. Sullivan. who are frequent| The wedding will take place in New 722220000000, \ T Mr. Mrs. Adamowska of Visitors in Washington York city in the fall N For the Benefit of Those Who Could N Waited Tod : Maj. and Mrs. W.| p ang Mrs. Wilb: mas — : R or t! t Get t n Toda; Mr. Mrs. Wilbur Hubbard en- - 3 r the nefit o ose 0 of aited o1 Yy 5 ney of New Yorl, Dr. and MIS. | tertained a party of young people |, Col and Mrs. Harry R Lay enter-| Dr. and Mrs. Bverstt M. Eilison. § he Choi Sale of W ’s and Misses’ Suits here t@ oW o e R an “Mins Josephine | QVEr the week end in their charming | {ained a company at supper last even- | with their young daughters. Alice \§\ the oice of the House e of omen's i ul 58 E 7 S e ! home on the eastern shore of M: ing at the Che "hase Club, when | Elizabeth and Margaret Isabel, e 1 ])re how t corsets. B ot R Homk. the cona. | land, which included Mioe Kathatiye | their Euests were Gen. and Mra. John | among the gucats entertained &t din. § . and the Great Purchase Sale of Spring and Summer sSes 3 > ri. - |Sutherland. Miss Dorothy Mondell |A. Lejeune. Gen. and Mrs. Harry C.|ner yesterday aftern: . 3 : @fi co selor of the Polish legation and Mme. | Miss Vieminia MeKenary Mir. Gonnam | Haines, Col. and” Mre. Villiam B | Mrs, Frank . Bolgiane at therr homa § Will Continue Tomorrow. at the New and Greater Store of ol N N\ N % 227 W 2 Kwapiszewska, Mr. Leland Harrison| Hodges and Mr. Lewis of Washing- |Lemly, Col. and Mrs. Geor, : y ; s. George (.|on 13th street. s r‘:i’og!:-mfloflal and Prince Eugene l:n. Mr. Wilbur Hubbard, met | Thorpe, Commander and Mrs. C. M - N\ e s 3 ; the party in Balti a -1Oman. ' Maj. and A i Hemstitching and Picot For the reception following the din- party in Baltimore and accom-]Oman. Maj. and Mrs. Frederick Former Representative snd Mrs. W. ner, at which about one hundred were e —————— Edging | present, a musical program was pro- | EIRSRSOSO T TRIT . . vided, featuring almost_exclusively, in Cotton, 13c Silk, 14c |honor of Mme. Curie. Polish composi-i j . s Corcrca tions. Mrs. Joseph Adamowska-Szum-| I . R A Quick Servi owska of Bo!im;lnpll;'ed m';“hc‘x-}y at 5 the piano a number of pieces by opin. ; Lady Dean Paul, daughter of Wienia- 3 e MRS. M. E. HOLLEY _ |Lady Dean Paul, danghier of Wienia- BN 1109-1111 G Street N.W. Sl 3238 2581 15th played and sang some of her own com- i A T e i Choice of the House Sale 3R 9 ° ) ° ° Women’s and Misses’ Spring Suits Values $45.00 to $169.50 _ N 2 2, N % Included among those present at the reception were members of the cabinet and their wives, members of the Su- hd preme Court, of the diplomatic corps, senators and representatives. Among these wern the Secretary of State and Mrs. Hughes, the Spanish ambassador % 2 and Mme. Riano, the minister of Cuba and Mme. De Cespedes, the minister of | [i Our May Sales, if anything, now take on added enthusi- the Serbs, Croats and Slovenes and Mme. 7 2 § \ | S e e nuilA asm—because of new goods—new items! New reasons now N\ § Bumanis and Princess Bibcste and. the for your attendance! : § \\ =l S A S {Rumania and Princess Bi and the ) ! \ . ~ HORSEBACK RIDING |minister of Sweden and Mme. Wallen |} T — . \ Your Choice at One of the Three Prices \ Excellent horses; competent |and Mrs. Lawrence C. Phipps, Senator ere is a big new arrival o ilippine Handmade Batiste \ \ instiuctors: new location—di- jand :‘"";‘,&';_',.P' ‘,’,‘,‘,‘l_g’;;’:‘,;,,‘};fi:f’,;‘,';: Blouses gt $3.95. (With embroidered dots, drawnwork, shadow motifs, . § rect cntrance to _hrirll(-‘pz‘nth& B N | hand tUCkygs and hemstitchin.g.) o $ .95 $ s -50 § "I"“""i'zié? T e Btephon Fotter, Rapresentative and | There is the Sale of Silk Gloves—Just -in time for warm days. — o § Car‘t.oa"”: f{l%uvschflwgf_r Miss Julia Lathrop, Mrs_ Richard H.| Slightly Imperfect Gloves of a well known make. 2-clasp *Milanese Silk, \\\\ T Telephone North 1884. ;’;‘:_;‘,";{‘l"'r‘,:{;: ‘C‘::"“’u:; g“gfk'; M= 95c pair. Strap wrist, $2.25 quality, $1.65 pair, and Long Gloves, $4.25 qual- § ~—|L RENCE and Mrs. Adoiph C. Miller, Mr. and Mrs. || ity, 16-button length, at $2.95 pair. . | \ . . 1 %\\ I O rg‘;"'- e Mol @.mj“:&‘dm& ":'"' ?ere lds (!nore Costton Underwear—(including Lace and Embroid- § This Reduction Sale Is Your Opportunity N 00. VE. | Misses Patten, Mr. and Mrsy Charles ery Trimmed Gowns at $1.00). N 3 j ' OIL COOK STOVES | warren o . ’q‘?bxl?’",_’?"é‘{'}"" - S o - - . { N Every New Fashioned detail of the Spring Modes. i Mrand Moo I StsbleriR: wndides There is more Philippine Underwear—(including two special pur- § i St bedtcedls th s MU Bl I% 1 G0 p— nam and the Rev. Dr. Kruczek of New chases, comprising both Gowns and Envelope Chemise at $2.95 and $3.95). § kver) uit recuced fromithezegitiar M-S LEOOKS B | stock. =3 More Heal | vork ana others Less Care Pian to Entertain | Seeretary and Mrs. Fall. The minister of Colombia and Mme. Urueta have issued invitations for a dinner Monday evening. Junme 6, to meet the Secretary of the Interior and Mrs. Fall. . The minister of China. Pr. Sze. will he host at dinner Wednesday evening, June 1 22 ~ There is the Season’s Biggest Petticoat Purchase—(ranging i from $5 Jersev Petticoats at $3.95. $12 to $16.50 Jersey and Satin Petti- coats at $10.85.) - And There Is the Great Clearanc® of Women’s and Misses’ Suits Our Fashion Suits—Choice Lot 1— , Lot 2— Fine Tricotines : Picotines Poiret Twills Twill Cords Supertricotines A splendid assortment of Stylish Stout Suits are also included in this sale. Remember, your unrestricted choice of any Suit in our entire stock at one of the above prices. Sale starts promptiy at 9:15 tomorrow morning. Extra salespeople to wait on Mrs. James R. Mann entertained a luncheon party at the Shoreham today 'r'lfé‘fig"{&' r’:‘;u)':i'{'::l‘l ’r':;?.;"!f :v":}:’r"',;;':.‘i $39. 50 $69 50 vou promptly. in Eurone. and the zuest of Miss Can- . = O N iard McEiJacob Ly § Regular Sizes From 16 to 44—Stout Sizes EFORE you de- ‘fll‘nrm»r Serator and Mrs. Willard All $69.50, All $95, $125 N From 42Y, to 52Y, Sanlshurv will return to their home in $79.50 & $89.50 to $185 Q\Q Wilmington. Del.. todav after spend- ng the greater part of the winter in Washington. cide on your next cook stove, call and i} : 1 A see the Florence. Its |\ 0 Lotk Mutinows and her =« . Mrs. D s A. Blodzett. use means more heat | ifiain ot ton n their home at 1500 13th s=treet tomorrow afternoon from and less care. Cooks, 5 te 7 In honor of the council of the! ak d ll vational Society of Colonial Dames. b €S, an roasu a Mr. and Mrs. William Tittauer and at one time, and eco- Mise Touis ttauer left Washine- *an this morning and will sa Trimmed Suits Trimmed Suits We have never taken more radical reductions, but our purpose is to give you early the opportunity to secure a Suit in the height of fash- ion at the later price. Now, too! there is wider choice in the selec- tions. s Especially among the better Suits are there the most re- markable of values. Suits rang- ing in price up to $185 for vour choice at $69.50. Of the finest qual- ity piquetine and twill cord, with steel Met, wood and iridescent bead- ing and rich eyelet embroidery! In- dividual models, showing ~much originality in design and strictly hand tailored, comprise this entire assortment. Quite as interesting are the Suits reduced to $39.50, which originally Still -Plenty Left for Tomorrow’s Shoppers Women'’s and Misses’ pring and Summer Dresses This Constitutes a Big Special Purchase and Involves Dresses That Formerly Would Sell for $29.95, $35.00 and $39.95 - .95 Your Unrestricted Choice TomorroW While the Lot Lasts at. .. ......... Be here at store opening for first choice. Extra salesladies to wait on you. New York tomorrow for senie | Dinard. France, for the summer. +Mrn. Witehell Re ¥ o FREE t" "Nfre_ Mitehell. wife of Gen. William {\titchell. returned vestarday from ALL THIS WEEK \train. Thev are at their home, 1 S | Rhode Island avenue. Come 1n 1 witness perfect nomically. Burnskero- | ¥ Yo SOTTeN SoT e am Fnropesn +hrea months spent in rope. Gen. DEMONSTRATION | |1l vis it v, {her. and they retnrned tocether hyv < celebrated Oil ZZ 2 The’ Rev. Dr. Harold K. Van Buren. formeriy of Washington. hut now the Eniscopal Chureh at sigvilla, .. and president of the flerokes Chllere. i= in Washington L & |if connection with raixing an endow- b ment for Cherokee Colleze. and is i Ca |staving at the Continental Hote!. ractar of O Z 2 2% Dresses for All Occasions Street, Afternoon, Dinner, Evening and Sports Wear W N 2 Z el D ranged up to $82.50 in price. The fine twill cords, trif'otine and Poiret twili ¥ 'mc“i‘:rnrhu:}-tm'“ m“x‘;fon‘mg;mt;»un ey ed are beautifully hand embroidered or braided and there is a diversity of models which = 4 ¥ MATERlALS INCLUDE L SR EhlZdeipRiaot someiddyy gives them a broad appeal to women of all types. Organdies, French Voiles, Dotted Swiss, Ginghams, Taffetas, Satins, National Park Girl to Wed F. S. Eanby-Smith. Dr. and Mrs. John W. Withers of Pine Bluff, Ark. have announced the engagement of their daughter Mildred to Mr. Frank S. Easby-Smith of this city. Miss Withers was for two vears a student of the National Park Semi- nary, and graduated from there last June. Mr. Easby-Smith is the only son ot Col. and Mra. Jumes S. Easby-Smith, and {s well known in Washington, where he has always lived. The wed- Also Reduced—All Wooltex Tailormades Also Reduced-—All Milgrim Tailored Suits . Also Reduced—All Suits for large gvomen These, Indeed, Are Suit Days! Crepe Meteors, Tricolettes, Mignonettes, Crepe de Chine, Canton Crepes, etc. = Yes, Girls Eversbody is using and talking about DERWILLO the Liquid tiut. It instantly beautifies the compleri=. makes 3 soft ¢ “Just loves to Over five hundred thoussnd girls | ‘s & real beau oday. At toilet counters everywhere. Yonr money iback If you dow't Ifke ir Every Dress a new model—every color vou would wish for—many beautiful combinations—Lace Trimmed—Fringed Dresses—Dresses with tunics and over- draperies. These are by far the best values we've offered the entire season. All sizes for women and misses. 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