Evening Star Newspaper, June 19, 1921, Page 33

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@ RPRRRRRRRRRRTIT. 1106 G Street o s —= St;:re li‘ev;rt;The Hous; of F;:Li;fi;idondfiy. June 20 Extraordinary Reductions for Monday Sale We Court Comparison $25 Jersey Suits . . $27 Shantung Suits . -$49 Tricotine Suits . 875 Tricotine Suits . $14.95 $19.95 $29.50 $49.50 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON. Friendship Club Is Host At Garden Party Luncheon | The Ladies of the Friendship Club | of Takoma Park held a garden party luncheon at the home of Mrs. F. E. Reppert Thursday, June 9, when the sixty guests were served on small tables under an improvised leafy arbor decorated with Dorothy Per- kins roses. After luncheon a literary and musi- i cal program was given. with vocal solos by Mrs. C. B. Ball, Mrs. E. Clyde | Shade and Miss Florence King. who | also rendered. several selections on | the piano. Mrs. William Allen Wil- | | % of her favorite poems, giving her reasons for her selections of them in a most delightful and entertaining manner. . Mrs. Jeanette Scott Benson, short- story writer from: California. read an original story in manuscript en- titled “The Pass." As an encore ghe read a short love story. Miss Sterling, Bride-to-Be, Washington University, read several 1 Mrs. John A. Sterling and her daughter, Miss Charlotte Ann Ster- ling. have been joined at Wardman Is Facing a Busy Week. Miss Pearl Crosby Will | Entertain Law Graduates | Miss Pearl Crosby will entertain | the law graduates of George Wash- | ington University at her home, 2800 | 13th street northwest, tomorrow | evening. The dance is in the nature | of an informal farewell party for the newly made lawyers. An orchestra will furnish music and there will be bridge and billiards as well. Among the professors invited as guests of honor, with their wives, are Dean and Mrs. Merton L. Ferson, Mr. and Mrs. John Paul Earnest, Mr. and Mrs. | Walter C. Clephane, Judge Wilmer J. Latimer apd Mrs. Latimer, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert M. Hall, M Johm- M. McFall, Mr. Charles Wil- iiam Coilier, Mr.'and Mrs. Edwin C. Brandenburg, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas | Lavery and Mr. John Wilson. Cuban Polo Team Members Entertained at Dinner The members of the competing polo team from Cuba in the first interna- tional polo tournament to be held in Washington® were guests of honor at dinner last evening at the Chevy Chase Club given by the playing mem- bers of the War Department Polo Association. The dinner was followed by dancing. The guests included Col D. C, JUNE 19, 1921—PART (Harris & Ewing.) 1A SILVA, GIMENEZ, SOCIETY ator and Mrs. | tary of the V. Charles Denby, C J. Slocum, who in their Mme. Bugenio Silva, wife of Col. va, captain of the Cuban team No. 2, 'and Mme. J. A. Gimenez, wife of | Capt. Gimenez of team No. 1. All the younger men of the French, | Spanish and British embassies were | enthusiastic rooters, and soceity wom- | en pushed within the field or stood up in their cars and waved and checred their favorites. 6 TO 8 HOTEL RICHMOND and Mrs Musie: RICHMOND ORCHE RA : "E. F. Droop & Soms Co. 1300 G St | The | - Steinway SUNDAY EVENINGS = 17th and H Streets N.W. = | S i R T e e rane de Alencar; 1hass: v oof ity sva i’ v o minzr| S SPECIAL DINNERS pedes: Knox. 3 2 - . 4 » o =G CEn G 31 =G G 1 o $25 Silk Dresses . . $35 Silk Dresses . . $55 Silk Dresses . . $25 Summer Dresses . $18.95 $12.50 Summer Dresses, $8.95 $12.95 Baronet Skirts . $8.95 $25 Novelty Silk Skirts . $18.95 $5.95 White Skirts . . $35 Polo Coats . . . $75 Wraps and Coats . $39.50 Park $16.95 $25.00 $39.00 % bur, wife of Dean Wilbur of George noon $3.95 $16.95 tout-o clude: ! Miss H Miss % B % % ane: — Hundreds of Sport Sweaters Wool and Silk $4.95, $6.95 & $19 Sport Hats—Best in Town, $5 i, jand | Hor. I Wise | | perfo; Ibe a i Hotel Silk Blouses Cottons and Others $3.95, $5.95, $7.95 | place ! Mrs. n rs. Mr. Frank H. Sterling of Chicago and I Mr. Horace N. versity of Pennsylvan for the marriage of their sister. Misa erling, i i | ! fairs notis of Springfield, Margarot's Church, This will be a busy week for the rospective bride. uesda Miss ntzleman of Fort Liepresentative and M fiss Henrietta TuPper | yirs. John F. Killeen, at 3117 N street. Miss Killegn will be assisted b who will attend her at her marriage ' Mr. Daniel W of Atlanta, G r. Frank Sterling and Mr. Horace erling. brothers of the bride: Capt. | The Rev. I M, Stewart iTea for Her Hotel by Mrs. Sterling’s sons, Sterling of the Uni- . who are here { the Howard Clayton | 1L, in” St uturday after- to Mr. at 4 o'clock. After the arrival | morning of Mr. Knotts. af- move rapidiy for the wed- v. Wednesday there will be and Thursday a the evening a Friday Miss Ster- will town guests at dinner. Sterling's wedding party in- s as maid of honor Miss Dorothy | : Yates of lilinois, and. as bridesmaid: Sh _dDorollll': e Sheridan, 11L: daughter of j tea . Anthony of |in Ruth Thurston, Eleanor Anthony, . and Knotts will have as best_man Howard Burdick of New York, | ¢ the party of ushers includes | Heisen and Mr., George | of ‘Washington. Y Herbert rm the ceremon reception at immediately following. —_— ab cott Smith will i *and there will | for . Fiancee. : Mrs. Albert G. Stewart entertained }at tea Wednesday afternoon, from 4 to 6 | ma 500 Georgette and io‘(‘lm"k, in honor of Mrs Charles M r Miss 5 Con next autumn. . sted by Mrs. H. Troup. Georga T. Sharp, Mrs. Dion Bir- Mrs. William Cammack Miller. | H. H. R. Sterritt, Mrs. John 3. Mr: 3 J. Ti baz Dorothy Troup and Miss Agnes |« |l evening. NN NENES down'! PICTURED $47.50 Sport Dress, $24.75 Of tuxurious Canton crepe In effective combinations of white overblouses with skirts of peach, honeydew and jade. lllustrated In center. $47.50 Georgette Frock, $29.75 For teas and garden parties: distinctive models of georgette crepe. Hand. embroidered and beautifully adorned -with handmade laces. One on the left. Isn't it a dream? Plaid Skirt Sale! $15 Pleated Plaid Skirts, $9.50 75, skirts justrarrived—Prunella Cloth, Serge and Velour, in the most desirable stripes. plaids and blocks. Lowest price of the season for such desirable skirts—combinations of black and white, navy and tan, Copenhagen blue and tan, brown and tan, green and tan, tan, brown and henna, gray and white. Both box and side plaited styles. Beautiful skirts and a remarkably low price! More Markdowns of Blouses The new buyer continues to find styles she wishes to close out. What a feast for those who need blous $3.95 Handmade Blouses, $2.95 Of fine batiste and French voile, designed with long Tuxedo collars which fit well over sweater or suit. Handdrawn work, hemstitching, embroidery or real filet lace edges characterize them. An event just when you're looking about for handmade blouses to wear with your new sweater. $5.00 Voile Blouses, $2.75 75 of these practical little blouses, practical because they_launder so beauti- fully and because they’re so wel' made of fine snowy volle, with smart roll col- lars and fashionable frills, edged with extra wide val lace. The so-well-liked short sleeves. $6.50 Organdie Blouses, $4.50 Also dimity and fine French volle, frills, val-lace edged, tucks and lace trim. mings add to thelr beauty. Short sieeves. Some very smart models have high collars and black ribbon band; plaited ruffies edge the box plait. Those of dimity are strictly tallored with long roll collars and well fitting. cuffs. Overblouses, $4.95 Of organdie and chiffon-finish voile, featuring hand-.embroidery and drawn work. Becoming round neck, lace edged; short siteves. Crisp sashes tying In a bow in the back. $15 Costume Blouses, $7.50 Some truly beautiful blouses of georgette and Canton crepe. Elaborately embroldered and beaded and lace trimmed. Some stunning color combinations such gray with French blue hand-.embroidery, bisque and flame, tan and blue, gray and tomato, navy and bisque. Aiso bisque, flesh color and black. The addition of one of these to a plain skirt will MAKE you a costume that you'll be proud of. A New Lot of 100 Colored Voile Handmade Blouses, $7.95 In blue, orchid and apricot. Immaculately made by hand, tucked and em- broldered, with handdrawn work and real collars and cuffs. Short sieeves. ces on the exquisite little round Nearly S | Regular Prices, $17.50 to $22.50 hosts were Col. George Williams, Col. Jones, Maj. Burr, Maj. John C 3 am, Maj. Henry T. Bull. Maj. Wilfrid Blunt, Maj. Jerome W. Howe. Maj. R. E. Lee, Maj. William John Milliken, Maj. Walter W. He: Maj. James l. Collins, Cap Hettinger. Capt. Willilam Doeller. | Geale of Trinity i Miss Killeen w sister, Miss Louise Arnold and Miss Dnmmyi 2 Arnold, will be bridesmaids. Mr. W liam Stephen Dudack of New Britain, ] | Italian Embassy Secretary ,[ 1 1 | Capt. and Mrs. visiting polo team" and the acting John G. Queckemeyer, Montgome Maj. Maj. . Homer M. Croninger, Simpson, Maj. ohn Peasley in the vesterday afte Prenuptial Tea. iss Sadie Killeen will entertain at this afternoon, from 4 o 6 o'clock. | the home of her parents, Mr. and those | Bell of Kinderhook. | Mrs. Killeen, mother of the host- ! and Mrs. Leon Arnold. aunt of | Killeen, will preside at the tea marriage of Miss Killeen and Mr. Th Rell will take place Wednesday even- | Wardman Park | ing in the home of the bride’s parents. and reception. will be followed b The ceremo an informal will be per- med at 8 o'clock. by Rev. J. C. Catholic Church. 1 be attended by he Kill as b cousins. Miss Katherine id ‘of honor. and her t nn., will be best man. And Signora Celesia Hosts! he secretary of the Italian em- ssy and Signora Celesia entertain- a_oompany of ten at dinner last A A A AR AV AT AR AT Extraordinary Sale---In Two Groups 500 Smart New 1 05 The first and Lieut.|tween the War Department Assocla- i - [ tion and the Cuban polo team was a | mong the distinguished COMPANY | yriviont guceess socially as well as e { brilliant success socially as well a; iling will entertain her attendants at |tournament {luncheon and Friday night Mra. Ster- |the Potomac Field were the President| {ling will have the wedding party and {and Mrs. Harding. = | sil head s of the Caban polo team. Polo Game Brings Out Brilliant Social Crowd on | from a sportinz standpoint. the en- championship game be- | alwe one of | ers on the! all of the officers and ost expert polo pl team, As a Wedding Gift ' Aside from. its sentimental value, the real | charm of a Wedding Gift lies in its useful- the Cub | ceatacnt. urny ness and permanency. i | e eatieiy NninE UFE | There are Steitucays in service today that | {while the sport dlothes of thewomen 1| || rere given as Wedding PPesents more than | the entire feld.on composing e | | 90 Years ago. They have been handed down ' {President & piry here mers in sty as heirlooms from one generation to another. li Senora de Riano. the ambw ' About them cling memories dearer than ' | | those associated twith any other object in the e T RS Mr. Fine and Mr. Smith perience in the fur business— of the leading furriers of th well selected stock of furs, ma a short time— Repairing and remodeling at SF FREE STORAGE for furs Phone us to call for your furs. summer. pairs. FINE & SMITH Manufactun'ng Furriers 829 14th St.—Phene Main 2089 Opening of New Store gone into business for themselves. To acquaint our former customers and the public with our 25 to 30% Reductions On All Furs, Already Priced Low ' household. i The beauty of its rich. sympathetic quality ' of tone—its resonant, harmonious bass—its i sparkling, mellow treble—its instant re- | sponse to your moods, make the Steinway . ' MORE than a mere piano; it is like an in- | | timate friend who has shared in your hap- | piness and trials, and, never faltering, re- mains loyal and true under any and all con- ditions—a source from which flow comfort, | pleasure and inspiration. | The Steinway Grand Piano. “Style M.” in - having had about 20 ye: clq ing several years witl —annqunce that they have ' mahogany case—price, $1.375—is an ideal | | i de up by ourselves, we offer for Wedding Gift. | — C——= | 7 | Exclusive Washington Distributors: - - E. F. Droop & Sons Co. 1300 G Street Vicrls Player-Pianos AL PRIC during the when left with us for re- SUMMER DRESSES A Great Purchase augmented by similar styles from our own stock, correspondingly marked New, fresh, dainty and attractive cotton frocks. 2= $18:50 Regular Prices, $25 and $30 What a grand chance it is with these big assortemnts to choose from. Sizes for every- body—and at such savings as At $11.75—$17.50 to $22.50 Dresses Imported organdies and ginghams. voiles. floral scores of dainty designs and solid colors. In styles. employing hemstitching. laces most effectively. chid. mauve, maize, copenhagen and navy. Besides these there is am intes coat dresses of noncrushable linene crepe cloth. In white, lavender, tan, leather, copenhagen blue. Such lovely colors as or- above. in ruffles, ribbons, linens. blue, flesh, white At $18.50—$25 to $32.50 Dresses Unusually beautiful styles, and many of them imported S stripe and English dotted voiles and fine Irish Short sleeves and great shawl collars of real filet and Irish laces, hand drawnwork and iss organdies. Plain, woven embroidery and hemstitching, voluminous sashes resting group of ! crispness. green, rose and green. maize, nile, jade and rose. as well with white organdie and lace relie: and skirts that “hoop” a little through their own Ilustrated. Soft sunset tones of petal pink, orchid. sky bine. apple as navy and black Silk Dresses Added to the Sale! Sport styles in handsome silks. One hundred new dresses at most remarkable savings. $22.50 Tricolette Sport Dresses, $13.75 Just the dresses for present mo- ment! Cool, supple tricolette. All the delicious colors, such as jade, pheasant, porcelain, spring green, vie with one another in loveliness. Black Lace Dinner Gowns $47.50 Handsome gowns of black silk, laces and plain or embroidered silk nets, combined with satin and georgette crepe and with beautifully contrasting wide satin borders. $69.50 Coat Dresses $48.75 Smartly fashioned modes of sub- tle charm—these dotted crepe de chine coat dresses. Navy, gray or black. You'll wear with the cer- tainty that you look your best. 16-Button-Length White Silk Gloveg” ] $1.65 Pair In All Sizes Knitted Made choicest of 4 lacings to A\ \/ Black a8 white and / and gray; also many bright sport $5.oo : Dropstitch Shet- land weave {8 in two-tone effect. Huge brushed wool collars and $35 Sport Dresses, $18.75 Unusually lovely frocks at an unusually low price! Of fine Tally- ho silk that is creating such a furore in the sport silk circles. White with rose or green braid embroidery in dainty traceries. $28.50 Taffeta Dresses, $18.75 A certain crisp aloofness to the simple straight lines. Here and there an effective touch of floss silk embroidery. Only $18.75 now. $75 Dinner Gowns, $56.75 Elaborate creations of chiffon, tempting in their soft drapexy of line and artistic trimmings of fine laces. Flame, jade, gray and white. $30 Taffeta Street Dresses, $21.85 The dress of a million uses—in- stinctively you'll depend upon it as a “stand-by.” Coat styles with soft little vests of georgette. $36.50 Canton Crepe Dresses, $22.75 There’s an elusive air of style distinction in these beaded affairs of graceful canton crepe. The serviceable shades of navy and black. $85 and $95 Sport Dresses, $67.75 Smart—downright dashing! These Roshanara _Crepe Sport Dresses, delightfully beaded and hand embroidered. Underwear at Sale Prices! formerly. purchasers. Dainty muslin undergarments prettily de- signed—of sheer materials at very much less than Big generous assortments for June Gowns and Chemise, $1.00 Of good quality nainsook, tailored, embroidery and lace- trimmed styles—like former yelru.' Gowns and Chemise at $1.95 A dozen styles of gowns, encelope chemise; flesh and white nainsook, beautifully trimmed in lace, embroidery and ribbons. Gowns and Chernise at $2.95 An unusually charming group of gowns and chemise of fine mainsook, in flesh and white elaborately trimmed with buds, lace medallions, ribbons and embroidery. (Capes that have sold at 50.) Shadow-Proof Petticoats Double panels or hip-depth hems to prevent silhouetting. Cool for warm weather. markable values! of the yarns. OPaque hem. match. and navy Silk Crepe floral and conventional des! Flounceless for slender lines. Re- Petticoats of Satinette, $1.95 . Fine Quality Imported Satinette Petticoats, with a 24-inch Hemstitched or scalloped edge. Petticoats of Tuab Silk, $3.95 White or flesh color—with double panel front and back or shadowproof all around. Washable Satin or Silk Jersey, $5.00 The Lustrous Washable Satin Petticoats have double panel front and back and embroidered scalloped edge, and in fine silk jersey with scalloped fringe-trimmed border. Silk Crepe Negliges, $7.50 e N T ek st wide eren with satin in barmonising colors. Hemstitched or scalloped. _—Woolt_ex_ Reduction Week 150 Fine Wooltex Suits. comprising our entire stock of \Wool- tex tailor-made Sport and Outing Suits—of Wooltex tested cloths, Wooltex hand-tailoring and Wooltex guarantee for sat- isfactory wear— i Marked down from $25.00, $40.00 and as high as $69.50 Goe $17.50, $23.50 and $29.50 “Sportspun” Jersey, Silvertone Jersey, English Tweeds, Homespuns To the woman who appreciates the finer points of designing and detail. these Wooltex Sport Suits have an_irresistible ap The distinction of class belongs to them by right of inherent good value. “The cicits, tested in their own laboratory. have the stamira to Tesist the unusual wear of sport activities. The smarinmess of lice is tailored into each garment, insuring the permanency of good looks. And these are the suits—150 of them—that you may choose from on the eve of vacationing at reductions ranging from about one-third te more than one-half. It is indeed an opportunity! These suits are mostly in mixtures of Oxford, Tan, Brown, Gray, Copenhagen Blue, Reindeer and Woodsy Green and are Wooltex designed in straightlines, Tuxedo one-button fastening and narrow belted models. New Shantung Silk Suits, $29.75 Of smart correctness for street, business and utility wear. its comiort for warm days—exquisitely tailored throughout. In smart long-coated models with narrow shoulders and snug sle 3 Sorosis Sale—White Pumps, Regularly $8.00 and $9.00 Pair . $5.95 We are getting more white canvas shoes from the Sorojis factory to continue our sensational sale of $8 and $9 pumps at $5.95 a pair. In one style the sizes are somewhat broken now, but in others we have good assortments. New white canvas oxfords expected this week. Sorosis $9.00 One-Strap Pumps Sorosis $9.00 Two-Strap Pumps With hand-turned soles and baby Frenchss_gs Pr. With welt soles, leather Cuban heels andgp g5 medium narrow toes—very smart. Sizes somewhat broken. Pr. Sorosis $8.00 White Canvas Pumps heels—one of the season’s most popular dress medels—in this sale for Sorosis $9.00 Tongue Pumps With welt soles, Cuban heels and medium@p® @5 With light hand-turned soles and babvgpe 95 narrow toes—cool, comfortable and serv- French heels—very dressy—also in- iceable—at Pr. cluded at Pr. Remember these are Sorosis quality, white ivory leather—white soles all the way through—and Sorosis high quality materials and workmanship ail the way through. New Arrivals—Sorosis Shoes \ The Newest Strap Pump, $10 Pr. Its first presentation in Washington and New York. Notice the simplicity of treatment and the new wide in- step strap. It gives prominence to a beautiful high instep and is delightfully proportioned throughout. The color is that novel shade of tan for fall; then, too, it may be had in black vici kid and in white nubuck. Sure of a high place in feminine favor. $10 Sorosis Oxfords $6.95 Pair May be had in brown or black kid or tan calf. with wing tip, as illustrated, or with straight tip if pre- ferred. Cuban heels and welt soles. An attractive model with a price that makes it doubly so. A Trim Sport Oxford a Tan Strap Pump $5.50 Pair Engaging sport pumps that will make the game more enjoyable. Low flat heels and full round toes; wing tips. Very mannish and extremely comfort- able. Long service assured. Rubber-Sole Ozfords $10.00 Pair This swagger style. at the right, of brown calf. $10.00 Pair with ball strap and flat A rubber heels and soles, is A wonderful piece of shoe particularly designed for designing, with pleasing tennis, boating or golf, but it is safe to say that its wearer will find its smartness and comfort so engaging that it will be her chosen shoe from sun- rise to sunset. treatment of ball strap and perforations. Cuban _heels and welt soles. Just the ox- ford for tailored wear, thor- oughly in keeping with suits or spart costumes.

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