Evening Star Newspaper, June 16, 1921, Page 8

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SOCIETY, MR. DAVIS ACCEPTS POST. LEXINGTON, Ve., June 16.—John W. D: former ambassador to Great B:l‘;l:{n. has accepted membership on g~ .Eur' Storage Repairing board of trustees of Washington and et e Gniversity, according o & Remodeling telegram received from ‘him. Mr. Davis is an alumnus of the university. ——————— In England, during the reign of George 1II, fashionable ladies wore Special Rates During Summer lonths H. ZIRKIN M. S168 Furriers Est. 1886 || preparation that they were often not Fiber Silk Sweaters the Rage ERY; (&) £ N Quality in Every Strand.’ Mr. Reed will irgtruct you how to make a garment that will FIT PER- FECTLY and of were guests it the Metropol- reception for the members vice president, Rear Admiral Wain-|as wright, to receive. His flag also hung ladened table where' supper was|at served. Flowers also were used In!in small tables in the dining room. Mrs. ng wore a particularly thickly embroldered in crystal beads and finished with a ‘lrdlea:};I blue velvet. Wwas mounted over blue chiffon and fin- broidered in crystal beads, I been guests, the first occasion being the afternoon reception held to open the club. * President Arthur, President club in its history. {or meeting guests in the White House informally at lege and wheme he received the hon- of her daughter, Mrs. M. G. Williams Senator Ashurst of Arizona; Mrs. Sel- | cer of Missouri; Mrs. Edward K. tive A. E. B. Stephens of Cincinnati, : =5 tion of the Soms of Veterans Aux- Farriers and Lodies’ Smart Wear iary, to which she is a delegate. Mrs. The last week end she spent in Co- the assistant of war, was Holbrook, wife of Maj. Gen. ple. but effective centerpiece of pink roses and pink ns. " Regardless of Cost or Loss Involved ' Mr. and Mre. Lansing Closs Home for the Summer. o lhese ems— closed their home on 18th street to- lt . day 1‘3’ wllu leave l:rutend the c&l}- o] tenn celebration Ambherst 2 lege. The Vice President, Mr. Cool- 25 Silk Dresses _ Clearance, $16.50 |ice: " rie Vice Fresioent 3 cooi Taffetas, Canton Crepes, Georgettes. Regular prices up to of tatives, Mr. Gillett, will .the celebrations Mr. and Mra. Lan- 2 where Mra Lansing’s mother, Mrs. | ye (Slightly soiled from handling) u.volm W. Foster, is already estab- Taffetas, Satins and Georgettes. .Formerly sold up to $35.00. Lined with silk or unlined. Regularly s‘old up to $3500. place this morning. from 52950 to $45.00. Havana tomorrow to be the guest for several weeks of her sisters, Tricotines, Velours, Tweeds and Silvertones. Regularly Mra. Peter A. Drury will be hostess : 1 tea this afternoon priced up to$49.50. $8 o in honar ot MeHoeun, fTom Sports and plain models. Sold up to $19:50. tained a few friends Informally Tu day evening at their home in Edge: moor, Capt bassy entertained a party of seven at dnut-ner last evening on the Powhatan roof. | Mr. and Mrs. Bheldon Whitehouse are spending e time in Paris at 11151117 F STREET ||| the Carlton. :Mr. Whitehouse was formerly connected with the State Department and was appointed coun- lor of the United States embassy at Paris to succeed Mr. Frederick A. Wash Frocks pae ; Commander and Mrs. Galbraith Entertain Dinner Party. Commander and Mrs. Willlam W. Galbraith entertained a small com- pany at dinner last evening, when their guests numbered eight, and in- cluded the ambassador of Peru and Senora de Pezet. Later the com- pany attended the reception in honor of the President and Mrs. Harding. at the Metropolitan Club. Mrs. Galbraith will leave Washin; ton about the 1st of July for Fisher” Island, where Commander and Mrs. Galbraith have taken a cottage for the Bseason. Designs wholly new in grades most attractive Ours is a most carefully gathered assortment of these dainty Wash Frocks— and include from unique simplicity to most elaborate Frocks for street, after- noon and the more formal occasions. Original in conception, superior in creation and finish—and interestingly marked. ‘The Cuban polo team, Col. and Mrs. o Eugenio Silva, Capt. and Mrs. J. Organdie Dotted Swiss Glmenez, Capt. J. Vega, Lieut. Vitailo F; h Voil Linen Torres, Lieut. Edward Lombard and Tenc . Lieut. Heriberto Sardinas, will be the Gingham Georgette guests of the playing members of the War Department Polo Associa- tion at dinner. at the Che Chi Club after the international game Saturday afternoon. The hosts will be Col. George Williams, Col. Jones, Maj. John G. Quekemeyer, Maj. Burr, Maj. John C, Montgomery, Maj. Homer M. Groninger, Maj. Newman, Maj. Henry T. Bull, Maj. Wilfrid M. Blunt, Maj. Jerome W. Howe, Maj. R. E. Lee, Maj. William H. Simpson, Maj. John Milliken, MaJ. Handsomely embellished with lace and embroidery ; tuckings and frillings—White and all colors. $10:90 to $20.50 Y I Walter W. Hess, o . s || Maj. James L. Collins, Capt. John Suits are Half Price Hettineger, Cape. Peaslty and Liour low the dinner. A. 8. Carblin entertained a small at dinner last evening on'the Powhatan roof. “ |, Mrs. C. A mwl:y bgflenu‘x;‘tlnml;‘ large company & s after- noon, for which she will have twenty tables. About seventy-five additional guests have been asked for tea, which will be served in the charming garden of Dr. and Mrs. Hawley at their home on Woodley place. The decorhtions will be in early summer blossoms, with a centerpiece at the tea table of gayly colored blossoms. Mrs. Charles ‘W. Kutz and Mrs. Willoughby Che: ley presided at the tea table. Dr. and Mrs. Hawley will close their ‘Woodley place home the 1st of July and will leave by motor for a tour through the New En states, and will-spend July and August at Cape There’s consistent need throughout the summer for the Cloth Suits—and this clearance sale means you can’'save exactly ONE-HALF of the original price on any remaining Cloth Suit of the spring stock. Plain tailored and beaded, embroidered and braided models. . Were $49.50 to $175.00 $24.75 to $87.50 Georae IIL fashionable, \sist meen| President ‘and Mrs. Harding Are Guests of Hoons fort meshs Metropolitan Club at Brilliant Reception : for the Members and Their Families. HE President and Mrs. Harding| Cod, returning to Washington the 1st Mr. Ung Yu Yen, head of the Just back of his chair at the flower- |Chinese educational board, entertained Cleveland and other chief executives |, A l8rge and distinguished company have been guests mnd memben o Ves | from official, diplomatic. and smart fooldentlal circles of * Washington Mrs. Harding kept a £ 5 society attended. the garden part S hept s fow anpointments | yesterday afterncon siven by Mo ry and. a5 usual, there wore friendg | Mre. Charles Carroll Glover in honor Junchaeon. 7 OL,ihe latters brother-in-law and _— nter - Rear miral and = Mrs. | ren, cousin of the bride; Miss Dorothy Theodore F. Jewell, In celebration of | saadels Miss Judith Clark and Mies Natalie Penn of Martinsville, Va., all ding. Mr. and Mrs. Glover and s . of, the bride. at Goucher. Admiral and Mrs. Jewell received in e ore: ausint gowns made in | Lewl garden of Westover, and small|the shepherdess style, the first two in pale green organdy, with bouquets of the fiftieth anniversary of their wed- d ad tant the commencement of Rutgers Col- | the Tawe® P 2c°0 URder the trees on orary degres of doctor of lawa. The marriage of Mise Mildred Ma- | bovquats of manve swesiposs Spen- | DY a_recention at the hom don P. Spencer, wife of Senator Spen Mrs. “Witherg, e of Dr. and et . Lincoln Green, Mrs. | Mrs. Henry Speers, sister of the|Warren, Mr. Bates Warren, 3d; M e e e Chariee FCotior, | bride, and Mrs, Horace Warden, sister Mrs. Robert L. Carmichael and Mrs |of the bridegroom, were matrons of | jr., brothers of the bride. e honor, and Dr. Withers escorted the bride and gave her away. Col. Easby- Mrs. Stephens, wife of Representa-|Smith was best man for his son. Mr.|party, the members of the two fami- Easby-Smith and his bride will come is spending this week in Greenville, |east for their wedding trip and will |couple was assisted in receiving by Ohio, where she is attending the con- | make their home in Washington. Mr. and Mra. E. G. accom- Stephens was in Baltimore last Fri- | panied by their dn(l;g‘hstlexr:‘e;fm Mary G at Twe]fth St. day to attend a meeting of this aux-| Power Siggers, have just returncd |varicolored flowers and a corsage iliary at which she represented the|from Hot Springs, Va, where they president, Mrs. Blanche Beverstock.|spent a week. Miss Siggers is a mem~ ber of the graduating class of arm: — ite of | ePidemic, acquitted herself with great Mrs. J. Mayhew Wainwright, wife of | 10 °F ore taking up her studies A Mo the gustt of honor at luncheon today o pulter Reed she graduated from arvelous = Whlard A Holbrook, Us §. A Who . Holbr: . 8. —— had e company of twenty at the Army Hr-c:gge!r- Predenlzc“A. Delano an- and Navy Club. The table had a sim- | 700008 the engageme: thelr daugh- Corps of Sharvood L , whic Represen Lieut. span be among the speakera. At the close | Miss Lella Warren. .00. 15 Silk Dresses Clearance, $7.50 |55 5 2 Henttmen Bk | o i “cary e seas too e 10 Sflits c]mnce’ 319.50 2 wm&mml and Mra Oliver Sa t. S. R. Bally of the British em- "3 pl——]olc——Jolc——]a] September. itan Club last night, when a|New Republican Chairman Honor Guest at Dinmer. and their families was held in their| Mr. John T. Adams, newly elegted chairman of the tional republican honor. The reception rooms of the|committee, was the guest of honor at clubhiouse were decorated with Amer- | dinner last evening of the Tows dele- ican flags, the President's flag hang- | Eation in Congress, who entertaine t € tel. Repre- ing just back of him, where he stood :‘;flu‘ve 355:::‘:«. ll-zlnl;l:e;: den.np of with Mrs. Harding, the president of |the Jowa delegation, was toastmaster. Mr. Adams, who 15 ‘a native of lowa, the club, Mr. Woodbury Blair, and the | i) yuccoed Postmaster General Hays chairman of the committee. dinner last night at the Shoreham honor of the chancellor of the profusion in all the rooms and on the | Peking University, Dr. Y. P. Tsal Mrs. Gibson White of Chevy Chase entertained at a beautifully appointed handeome own of cream white net|linchionGna bridge party yeaterday In her beautiful home at Rosemary - and Maple avenues, off Bradley lane. Her ciroular shaped wrap of point 1ace | T, 1oine was handsemely decorated ished with & hiue eejonifon and fn- | with Spring flowers, providing a pret- setting for the luncheon, while the The President has long been a mem- |12Wn and flower garden of the home ber of the club and the event of last | Made an ideal setting for the bridge night was the second time in the his- | tables. The guests numbered thirty- tory of the new building that ladies have | SiX. Dixtinguished the Presl Mrs. flame-color sweet peas, and bouquets of mauve sweetpe nette Withers, youngest daught ” Mrs. Nathaniel B. Dial, wife of the ghter of|of the bridesmaids wore black lace senator from South Carolina, enter- | pi. ™% Mrs. John W, Withers of Pine | picture hats. Latied st Juncheon yesterday i honor, Smith, son of Coi. and Mrs. James | Tobias ‘and. Tuth Warren, sister of of Birmingham. Ala. The guests In- | 5asby-Smith of Washington. took | the bride, wore pink rufficd organdy cluded Mrs. Henry F. Ashurst, wife of | P1aCe at noon vesterday at St. Joseph's Mr. Detlow Marthinson, Mr. The little flower girls, Katherine dresses and carried baskets of pink urch, Pine Bluff, and was followed | sweetpeas. Mr. Gerard Bayles, acted as best man and the -ushers were MR. AND MRS. REGINALD FOSTER, Our Most Attractive Slwwing of Season’s The latter, formerly Miss Frances Hoanr, daughter of Mrs. Frederick H. Gii- | | Best St’lfl lett, the wedding taking e in St. John's Church yesterday afterncom, with port, Pa, wore old blue organdy ol combined with cream lace, with a|lilies blue georgette crepe and silver hat, and her bouquet was of pink roses. The bridesmaids, Miss Dorothy War- Hugh Warren and Mr. Ben Warren, A reception followed at the home of the bride’s parents for the bridal lies and intimate friends. The bridal Mrs. Warren, mother of the bride, who wore a handsome afternoon gown of peach-colored georgette crepe, with a black horsehair hat trimmed with bouquet of orchids, and Mrs. Edwin Spanogle of Lewistown, Pa., mother of the bridegroom, who wore gray lumbus, Ohio, where she was the|gcp, crepe de chine. with hat to match, and Our Cold Fur Storage Affords Your Furs guest of her sister, Mrs. William A. | piial. ang emariy waler Beed Hos = Complete Protection Conklin. ing the war and while influenza was Institate, in Philadelphia. Value in Women’s . Mr. and Mrs. Delano have 1 Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lansing |Miss Virginta Batler for the coraso O Pure Silk Mr. and Mra. Delano and thelr daugh- ter will close their home on 16th street teday and go to Stockbridge for the Full-Fashioned HOSE ogle Weds erday afternoon. at 5 o'clock. in All wM.r. and Mrs. Lansing remained in | Dr. Mise Talia W, rren, a..‘?' t a) , ter of ‘ashington for the graduation of befl:!:l.d the bgie of ngnt. lozl A.I:‘-‘ 55 10 Sport Coats Clearance, $9.00 || e’ s Fokiiie Bins | row Spanonts of Lewisizwn, Sar The . from Walter ‘Hospital, which took | ceremony was performed by Rev. J. e’ Slerrett, in the presence. af o ring of relatives and frienda. — large gathering Miss Graciela Martin-Rivero, daugh- | Varicolored flowe; palms and ferns 10 Dolmans and Coats - Clearance, $15.00 [ cor'c? St miniclr s diafor | ddored™ S000% B 2ot fomt & e i I e e e o Velours and Silvertones. Full lengths, silk lined. Values Washington, will arrive here from |mony. ey All Silk All Colors Double heel and toe Full-Fashioned P z The house had a simple | buds was entwined in the s Smart models in Jerseys and Tweeds. Regularly selling but pretty decordtion of early bdlos-|deaux which held her vefl.'“g;re h'e.“,h soms. ried a shower bouquet sweef for $35.00. Edythe Marmion Brosius will | peas and liies of the veley ' ¢ . X éive @ charming program of Irish| The matron of honor, Mr: SHOE SHO' 10 Cloth Skirts Cl ce, SA50 | Einct ool VR Yo the | wareen oD, OF, honer, Mra " areanie ‘ l earan harp. gown banded with cream lace, with — a large black tulle and lace picture Dr. Conrad Jenny, secretary of the|hat She carried an arm bouqn 1305 F Street Swiss legation, and Mrs. blue larkspur. The maid of h::morf Miss Margaret Granger of Williams- 10 Sui Clearance, $12.50 |fiir sioutibonsior s e Boni | ihe coropct dnd e snae faning oo STETSON I—= o] ——]c[——]o]——=]c]—] Box Springs That Give. 100% Satistaction and Comfort Box Springs that afford the luxury of perfect repose. — Box Springs that are made as they should be made and under our own personal ‘'supervision., Fine Furniture Upholstery, Painting, Paperhanging James B. HENDERSON 1108 G Street NW. Our Only Location Phone Main 7676 Established 50 Years uum Cleaner Was Selling for $47.00 Only forty cleaners at this pfice;a“~absolute- ly new and fully guaranteed. Unusual opportunity to secure-oné of the highest grade Vacuum Cleaners at e ol =] I |!1 m m ik FotUvierl . 29'50 -E?:chfilcl:vVac- |——]q] rsage bouquet of orchids and of the valley. Lieut. Spanogle and his bride left . later for a motor trip to Delaware Water Gap and New ¥ork state, the ® bride traveling in a modish suit of navy blue tricotine trimmed with vistown. THe ‘out-of-town guests|fil - - at this price. hera for the wedding included Dr. and C. E. Granger and Miss Helen Sterling Granger of Wil : the | Par Mrs A Warren of Claveon: Wh1Ala, grandmother of the bride: Mr | [ and'Mra. Edwin Spanogle, parents of the bridegroom, and his sister, Miss Martha Spanogie, and Mr ‘and Mrs Fashion Opposite EREIEEEE ke 1415 G NW O Mrs. Motor Trip Follows Ceremony at Home. ‘The marriage of Miss Maude Louisa $1.25 to $1.50 value. .SOCIETY Darcey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John | will be at home after August 1 at Francis Daroey, to Mr. Raymond E.| 2083 P street. Bhook, son of Mr. and Mrs. Marion| Mr. Elmer Y. Johnson of 24th strect Francis S8hook, formerly of Columbus, | northeast, accompanied by his moth: Ohio, took place this afternoon. The | Mrs. Edith Y. Johnson, has gone on ceremony was performed at 2 o'clock | visit to his uncle, Mr. Frank W. Yoder, in e(hfl:’- otithe brl;l Darants on at Timber Lake, 8. D. 31st street, by Rev. J. icholson, — pastor of the Wesley Chapel. There| Mr.and Mrs. W. F. Sawter and their were no attendants. The bride wore [family will start by motor today for rose-color faille taffeta trimmed with | Colonial Beach t Mechlin lace, with a bat to match. she‘“‘ carried an nld-(uh‘;:n;(d bouquet of en flowers. Mr. rs. Shook left immediately after the ceremony | folk, Va., arrived in Washington this for a motor trip, the laf wearing | morning*and will be a guest of Mra navy blue poiret twill, embroidered in | Suzanne Crowley and family at Tako- red; with a'navy blue taffeta hat. They ma Park. o-Day a-l . Summer Millinery Values to $25 1 y their g.‘.'é.&?,":szr‘iz i All newest-shapes and materials, many sport hats included Special Value Giving in the Choicest Merchandise at the New and Greater Store of 1109-1111 G St N.W. All-Wool Jersey s - SPORTS SUITS In the June Clearance Sale r: re o YourChoice . . . © . These are not cheap Jersey Suits bought for ‘sale purposes, but our regular stock re- duced for quick clearance—all our heavy quality Jerseys, faultlessly tailored and finished throughout. The kind that will re- tain their shape-—several styles and colors, including heather mixtures. $19.75, $25 and $29.95 Values "WASH SKIRTS . Waists Worth Up to $4.98 Just 100 Wash Skirts at A lot of Soiled Waists this special price. All new $1 .00 have been put in the sale $1 -00 fresh stock; new models. effectively | and marked at one price. Dainty creations trimmed. and very stylish. WASH DRESSES Every Garment Is Worth Several Dollars More Than the Price Asked These dresses are in the very newest styles depicted by Dame Fashion. for this sum- °® mer. There are ¥ miodels and sports els in every poular color combination. Materials include fine organdies, French voiles, dimities, fine ginghams and combin- ations of organdy and gingham. Lace, button and ribbon trimming. - FIBER SILK SWEATERS CHIFFON HOSE o Torsts Sestese thes DGO | Bvery poic perects - 49 50 silk, finished with beit and forced sole, heel and toe; ockets. All the popular colors. Very unusual Value. A sizes. i several colors. $2.00 and $2.50 value. SILK DRESSE A Listing of the Wonderful Materials Includes the Following: Canton Crepe, Crepe de Chine, Gerrgeite, Crepe-Back Satine. Coip | eorgette, ac ) i ¢ Taffetas, Crepe Meteor, Fine Organ. Wa® dies, French Voiles, Swisses, % Truly & bewildering collection of captivating new styles—the new basque effects, the mew drapes and -ml-nmnfl'-umam-. each frock of striking originall and distinctiveness. o St S e, S o sages, them a decided French chicness and assure their welcomeness in the heart of every customer. 3 Valaes From $25.00 to $39.95 Kayser’s Chamoisette Gloves SPORT SKIRTS 500 pairs of 12 and 16 51.00 sfl,“‘;’ffié"sfii“f};‘fi 58.95 Button Chamoisette Gloves, value. Also Wool Skirts in plaids and stripe effects. %

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