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THE EVENING STAR, ‘WASHINGTON, D. ¢, FRIDAY, JUNE 10, 1921 S ’ o DOCILEL | e iMrs. Denby Entertains Mrs. Harding, Mrs. SOCIETY Hemstitching andB C i Cotton, 13c; Silk, 14¢c do mot have to walt for your 8 SOCIETY Cyamond C3 402-404 Seventh Street N Staneiaa co. Our “Daily Special” Shantung Silk S o uits-- The New Directoire Model, which is to be the feature of fashion for fall—long, grace- tary school, where Morgan Grady is a | rented their Cleveland Park home for student. the summer. Mr. and Mrs. R. J. B. Page and two children and Mr. and Mrs. P. J.|versity of Chicago will hold its annual |\, Walker, jr., of Norfolk, Va., are at the | dinner at the Unigersity Club, 15th Powhnlael. iodt and I streets, at 6:30 o'clock tomorrow work. Quality the very best. afternoon. All alumni now in Wash- Mr. and Mrs. Frank Elsworth Cun- |ington are invited to attend. Quick service. ningham and family are spending the | — = MRS. M. E. HOLLEY Opposite Keith's CondiMINT Improved —are going into stor- month of June at 18?5 I street, having _' N 5 — . | Col. 9378, 2561 15th N.W. o = IS, Q=== T = Tel. Frank. 5752. brimh.:l. of taste- Storage age at Bird’s. The tantalizing flavor “FUR: RS o of giving valued 1415 G Street A Cand ; Com Many Fine Furs CORNWELL} Rebuile furs the protection of ‘The alumni association of the Uni- Coolidge and Ladies of the Cabinet on Short Potomac River Cruise This Afternoon. decoration of yellow and pink flowers and the dainty afternoon gowns of the woman guests. Miss Alice Miriam of the Metro- politan Opera Company sang Italian songs, several Russian pieces and an aria from “Louise.” Prince Gagarine . HARDING, Mrs. Coolidge, wife of the Vice President, and the ladies of the cabinet now in Washington ‘are guests this jafternopn of Mrs. Edwin Denby, wite of our improved facilities s moderate. _Inquiries invited. ful lines—Tuxedo or tailored —solid or in combinations. piece; all sizes..... Ladies’ Bathing Suifs Cot All ors $4.98 the Secretary of the Navy, on a short cruise down the Potomac. The occasion is informal and altogether delighttul, and a tea will be served on the yacht. Mrs. Denby will go to Michigan with her children early in Juty to remain for a month or more. sang solos,’and Mrs. Junkin, who is herself an accomplished musician, played the wecompaniments and also | sang. Mrs. Junkin recelved the guests wearing a charming gown of beige chiffon and cream color’lace, and her niece, Miss Julia Junkin Ravenel, was Let the Children Kodak Camern Most Amy Can Operate. Here'n n Child MATINEE MINTS All the pangent, aro- maiic flavor of fresh, green mint ' leaves, trans- Oriental Rugs Repaired & Stored for the summer months in a ‘gown of gray georgette, heavily embroidered in beads. Miss Miriam, who is a house guest, wore pink ta feta with touches of blue at the gir- e. BROWNIE Ne. 2 Takex Pictures 2%x3% The Vice President and Mrs. Coolidge or until wanted. returned to their apartment in the New Willard this morning after a brief visit to New York. formed into velvety cream- iness. Taste-magic layer- ed with heacy coating of chocolate. CANDEPHONE Main 875, for a 55¢ box. “THE TANG. I8 THE ZEST OF IT” Proficient workmen only handle your rugs, which assures one of the very best workmanship. Charges for this service most reasonable. " Hekimian | 1512 H N.W. 2063 YSSOWSK 1419 G St. N.W. Opposite Keith’s BARGAINS! BARGAINS! BARGAINS!! Closing Out Our Millinery Dept. To Devote Our Entire Floor Space to Our Men’s Furnishings Department Summer Millinery Formerly Sold Up to $35 Closing Here's your opportunity to secure the most fashionable millinery in Picture Hats, Dress Hats, Walking Hats, Sport Hats and Sailors at practically give-away prices. Be here early for best selections. OUR SILK AND WOOL SWEATERS GREATLY REDUCED | bers of o { Ineluded o MISS EVELYN BOSS, | £ Ne, 2 A Takex Pictures Daughter of and Mrs. J. B. Bown 2%ty | of Shreveport, La., whose marriage to $3 50 | Dr. John Kimball Parish will take 3 ot |place at 4:30 o’clock this afternoon Superior Developing and Printing the home of Representative and Mrs.| || Service, All work lebs ut our store Edward E. Browne, couxins of the 4330, bridegroom, in Chevy Chase. The guests diplomatic, official and resident so- ciety. Col. and Mrs. Junkin will leave Washington Tuesday to motor to Gambier,” Ohlo, where they will be guests of the president of Bambler College and Mrs. Peirce for the col mencement exercises and the festiv ties of that week. Col. and Mrs. Ju kin will go from there to their su mer home, Jerseyhurst, at Lake Ge: neva, making the trip by motor. Miss Julla Junkin Ravenel, niece of — Col. : , will also leave cw"l.h'n'x‘."n?..“-ri‘e‘;’fl{-‘. and will go to|receiving by Mrs. Richard Fay Jack- Lexington, Va., where she will be the son, president of the alliance. guest of her uncle and aunt, the su- e perintendent of the Virginia Military Academy, Gen. and Mrs. Edward West Nichols. Miss Ravenel will remain through June week, and will join Col and Mrs. Junkin at their ‘summer home on Lake Genev Mr. Charles Mason Remey has re- turned to Washington after a year's travel in Europe and the near east, and is with his parents, Rear Admiral and Mrs. Remey, at the Hotel Grafton. Mr. and Mrs. Reynolds Hitt Nash left last evening to spend the sum- mer in Murray Bay, Canada. Mr. and Mrs. William™ F. R Hitt, who sailed several weeks ago for Europe, are now | in Paris. I Secretary Mrs. Hughes Homor at Dinner. The Secretary of State and Mrs. j Hughes will be the guests of honor at dinner this evening of the minister of Ecuador and Senora de Elizalde, who have invited a distinguished company to meet them. ~— _ The minister of Colombla and Mm Urueta, accompanied by the latter's sisters, the Misses Uribe. will leave tomorrow for Spring Lake, N.' J. where they have taken a cottage for !the summer. The minister will make frequent trips back and forth during the season. The m er of Finland and Mme. Saastamoinen left this morping for iNew York and will sail Wednesday |for Finland, where they will spend the summer months, returning to Washington in the autumn. During jthe absence of the minister,. Judge E. Ilves, counselor of the ‘legation, will act as charge d’affaires. ROOF GARDEN Hotel Powhatan Open Every Evening, 6:30 to 12 No waiting. We have also just made substantial reduction of Prices on all enlargements. Harry C. Grovg: lng:” 1! 1210 G Street. 54 54 3 [ [+ : |+ 54 54 Mrs. Frederick P. Hall is visiting the Misses Eastman at 1305 17th street for two weeks. Music Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Bustin of Colum- | bla, 8. C., who have been at the Hotel Washington for a few days. left last | night for New York city and Buffalo, but will return early next week to re- | main for a week. E Dinner b MEYER DAVIS ORCHESTRA Phone Main 2740 In event of rain, ser'vice and dancing will be trans- % ferred to BALLROOM. Dancing Mrs. John B. Kendrick and Miss| Rosa-Maye Kendrick, wife and daugh- ter of Senator Kendrick of Wyoming, will leave Washington Saturday for Sheridan, where they will spend the rest of the summer, returning here in September. Mrs. Percy Grady, Mrs. Dallas Grady and Mrs. John Morgan have gone to Winchester, Va, to attend commencement exercises at the mili- | Mr. Justice Day, accompanied by his daughter-in-law, Mrs. Rufus S. Day, and her children, have left for their former home in Canton, Ohio, where they will visit relatives and will later &0 to their summer home at Mackinac. ! Mr. Rufus S. Day remained on in Washington. Engagement Announced of Mins Katherine Barr. Mr. and Mrs. A. Eugene Barr an- nounce the engagement of thei daughter Katherine to Mr. Hugh Kearfott of “Martinsburg, W. Va, son of the late Dr. C. P. Kearfott. Both of the voung people are well | known fn the younger set in Virginia and Washington. i Mr._and Mrs. W, B. Benham of 1354 Parkwood place northwest an- nounce the marriage of their daugh- ter Fannie Mae to Robert E. inson of New York city Wednesda June 8. After July 1 they will reside | in Yonkers N. Y. Soule Mrs. Benjamin Gantz Isi entertaining a company of twenty at| bridge this afternoon in honor of Mrs. | M. G. Williams, daughter of Senator and Mrs. Nathaniel B. Dial. Addi- tional guests have been asked for tea, following the bridge, and Mrs. Frank Morrison and Mrs. Bertrend Trenis will preside at the tea table. | Mr. Frank G. Wilkins of the Congressional has returned to Mount! Holyoke College, South Hadley, Mass., | for the eighty-fourth celebration. Mrs. | Wilkins, who is president of the N: IGMUN 7th and H Sts. Tomorrow of Cpening Week Biggest of the Big Bargains First F loor _The home of Representative and Mrs. Edward E. Browne. in Chevy: jChase, will be the scene of a simple but pieasing wedding this afternoon, when Miss Evelyn Boss, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Boss of Shreveport. La, will become the bridge of Dr. John Kimball Parish, cousin of Rep- resentative and Mrs. Browne. The ceremony will be performed at 4:30, in the presence of a small company of! relatives, by the Rev. Enoch M.} Thompson. The bride, who will be un- attended, will wear her traveling suit of dark blue whip cord. with a small { hat to match. Dr. Parish and his bride will receive informally those who wit- ness the ceremony, and will leave im- mediately after for a short wedding trip. They will be at home after June 15 at Bessemer, Mich. SHOP FOR YOUNG FOLKS AND YOUTHFUL APPAREL FOR EVERYWOMAN F a* Tenth St. Little Tots’ Specials For Mother’s Day—Saturday s - A great display of Fresh, New erls Styles, in Stripes and Checks, Glng’l‘lam Mr. and Mrs. Guido Buggelli. attache to the Italian embassy, entertained at a dinner yesterday at the Brighton. Among the guests were the Italian consul, Dr. Floria; Mrs. Mensa and Col. and Mrs. Guidoni, the former air at- tache of the Italian embassy. with Organdy collar and cuffs edged with lacé. They have new broad belts and are shown in sizes 7 to 14. Very unusual val- ues at our Special Saturday Sale © 8150 Tailored Hats The naval attache of the French embassy, Capt. F. J. E. Rigal, return- ed yesterday after making visits, to New York, Chicago, Cleveland, Marion and Detroit. Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. Hamlin and | Miss Anna Hamlin have closed their ‘Washington home and left yesterday | the business meeting at 2 in the after-| noon and the alumnae luncheon Mon- day at 1 o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin C. Gregory o Salisbury, N. C., arrived here yester- | day to visit the latter's father, Sena- | tor Lee Slater Overman, at the Pow- | hatan. Lingerie Waists—in Voile and Organdy MR LT T TETT U TTREEPR T T EEREE You Can Save Money on the Smartest and Best | "Apparel in the June Clearance Sale at v the New and Greater Store of Miss V. R. Gaskill Gerew Bride of Mr. E. Linton Fry. 1 Miss Vallie R. Gaskill Gerew, daugh- | ter of Mr. Lafayette Gerew of Atlantic City, N. J., became the bride of Mr. E. Linton Fry of this city Thursday. The ceremony was performed at noon in the Lincoln Road M. E. Church by Rev. Walter McNeil. The bride was attended by Mrs. Frank J. Hermes, jr., of Melrose Park, Pa. Mr. Hermes was best man. i After an extended honeymoon Mr. | w after a short visit with Miss Hamlin. Sir Campbell Stuart, K. B. E, of London, England, at one time assist- ant military attache of the British embassy here, has arrived in New York on a businees trip and is at the Hotel Belmont. Dresses Muslin P etticoats, with deep embroidered Sounce aud dust rutn for Boys New Wash Suits 69 Entertains New Jersey Delegation Congress. Representative Ernest R. Ackerman entertained at dinner last evening in and Mrs. Fry will make their home in Gauze Union Suits, this city. B taped neck and arm; lace- 39¢ RANTARENETNIRSNINGNERIEENE Saturday’s price, to close— : C. : — H trimmed bottom... H Of Galatea, Linene and for Boys and Girls honor of the members of the New| Dr. Julia M. Green is entertaining!® Grepe de .Chine i e i hire Cloth. In Rus- Jersey delegation in Congress. The|ata garden party this afternoon from WLah e T $2.98 I D‘CVO“SB;" B eittion i id, i Euests included Senator Joseph . |3,10 6 at her home in Cleveland Paric, | 2 Sgkmea iy, 1200 79" 1109-1111 G St. N.W. i £ i ?““:r - ‘!K“ =d > Of Milan Braid, in black Frelinghuysen, Senator Walter E. Edge, | &iven for the Tfi"‘%“‘}.‘-" the Women's S ey v I and Oliver Twist models. only; Grosgrain Ribbon Representative Francis F. Patterson, | Alliance o 1 Souls’ Church an ney. ts, All white and white with bands. Formerly $3.50. {jr: " Representative Isaac Bacharach, | Other guests. She will be assisted i bfirl‘:‘m. full cut; 31-59 I contrasting colors. Sizes Representative Frank Appleby, pe fitting. Afl I Representative Elijsh C. Hutchinson, A Great June Sale of 2 to 6. Special— = | Representative ~ Randoiph Perkins, mook gl Representative Armos H. Radclif¥e, seam; lack only; c - Representative Herbert W. Taylor. slight imperfections; $1 H Representative Richard Wayne Park grads ......... 2 . er. Representative Frederick R Lehl: Pearl Beads, 27-inch 29¢ g1 bach, ' Representative Archibald E. iiiny srudnsien H Olpp. Representative Charles F. X. Vaine 50 H O’Brien, former enator Baird and - - Mr. Hamilton F. Kean, national com- BAtRIng: Sul Xel- = lermazn style; 2- plece, with belt. All colors mitteeman from New Jersey. $4.9 One of the most delightful al fresco events of June was the musical and tea given yesterday afternoon by Col. and Mrs. Francis T. A. Junkin at Calumet place, which they have oc- cupied since leaving Single Oak. The i splendid boxwood hedges, the forest trees and blooming shrubbery. were in prime shape for such an event and adding to the natural beauty of the garden was the tea table with its gay Second Floor (Elevator) e LOUVRE 1115 1117 F STREET At $4.9_8 Smart-looking Knitted Sweaters, with An- |||/ gora collars, and some have contrasting col- || lars. In the shades of Jade, Honeydew, I Tomato, Silver, Brown and Turquoise. ‘ I I I HANDSOME SPORT SKIRTS Values Up to $1995 ~ il This sale involves many Skirts bought way under price and a number taken from our reg- I ular stock of higher priced models and reduced (i for this sale. Included are Du- | planes Baronet Satin Skirts in a $8 95 High-grade Silk Dres: —remainder of those won- aines e $14.75 —up to White Net Graduation AXDHEANINIRAIATAIRLE LD Toremindyon © V. WEEE=—— T "t e $9.90 of the notable : 2 oan Dremmen for stont Reductions— . we've n:ade on Distinctive Dresses There were 189 of them when store gpened this morning—taken from our regular stock - ascx patterns 1m 97-98 fing voils. 48 to 50 Organdy, Voile ana Ging- e T 0 ¢ ket " value Plaid Cloth Skirts, in-the ings: plaited moder 4 Pur Chokers — Stone Mirien Opormn™ $6.98 T variety of colors—Wool Sports Skirts in plaid and stripe effects in the popular color combinations. Marten Sport Suits—Falwool Jer- Pure —and marked down as follows: < ¥ s in ool e oxtet Novelty weaves Heather mixtures 39.90 For Dresses That Were —hirh-grafls Suite 100 Handbags Hand drawnwork, handmade, embriodered, lace trimmed, new s 98 neck treatments. High and low L neck models. Short and long — sleeves styles. White and colors. Batistes, Persian Lawns, Dimities, Imported French Voiles, Marquisettes, French Lawns and $39:5 $3.98 Reduced to ........... o Leather Handbags and Vanity Cases, in a variety of styles and colors. Values up to $8.00. Also Silk 50 Handbags, beautifully lined and fitted. Values L ~ 20 $6.98. 3690 ' Eppy Cure and Appy Tite Know the Picnic Pleasures LLOFFLER’S From $49.50 to $69.50 For Dresses That Were From $59.50 to $79.50 For Dresses That Were From $79.50 to $110 A Wonderful Lot of New Dresses / . E ’s Muslin Dresses for street, sport, afternoon and i - E’ immed; ot rale 15¢ restaurant wear. SA USAGE e e T : Canton Crepees Crepe de Chines Brolled in the open—over bt cosli—in- : a0 At $ 98 Taffetas . Satins creases the toothsome taste and hunger £ | OullMrews Bain Cepes, Biue o8 And Combinations of smart and striking effects. The sale will be continued through tomor- row—Saturday—if the quantity lasts. Take advantage of its opportunities. . § Polly Prim *”quality of Percale; med braid Values up to $25.00 A choice new lot of Dresses at a genuine bar- gain price. In a wide variety of dainty styles. The materials include fine Organdies, Swisses, Voiles, Ginghams and combinations. All colors. with riok-rack ' Ask Your Meat Man

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