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SOCIETY THE SUNDAY: ST. WASHINGTON, D. C, JUNE 19, 1921—PART 2. SOCIETY Many Sojourning Abroad During Summer Season| A Dress Form Saves Dress Fitting, Nerves and Annoyance Mr. and Mrs. S8ylvanus Stokes, jr., 'Miss Kathryn'Love entertained at ! M'mmm and their young daughter arsyl cards Saturday evening., June 11, in| New COllaDSible MOdels SNDLL g hey ; honor of Miss Sarah McAteer and —_— O DeNDLL BSOS WU [l [nave gone to Newport, where ¢ . | — ; will join Mrs. Stokes' mother, Mra. Miss Edna Newcomer, guests of mm{ 14-Section Hall-Borchert Adjustable B | s Margaret McAteer. Those present in- —_— — — | cluded Miss Arlene Patton, Miss Edna ! Patton, Miss Lena Miller, Miss Mar- ress Orms I the garet Miller, Miss Rachel Benfer. Miss 1 - | hac e i Paria, . Ockershausen, Miss Francis Robin- LSS & L AR 9 ’ son, Miss Helen Puffenheimer, Miss op i - " v&d‘w m W “ G’ w | ::ta‘hl.fiu:‘:::'.‘. lnWashington fo/ the} | 4 Grace Phillips, Miss Laura_ Boxwell, Last a Lifetime. Fit any Figure. : ? Miss Blanche Draper, Miss May Cole, - Stsnvay Dao-ArtSiendiie Oibsr DucdietPancizs AscliswHeaslions ll| re. Byron Anarews, who eaited for| | i 5 Miss Nancy Nevitt and Mrs. Willlam || fi3 f sl l 7 With one of these Forms f . Miss Love Entertains With a Card Party England in Apri] and has been motor- : Buhrig. you can see your dress {0k (iR, 20 e, i e = Lt | this week to Brittany. where she| | 5 Houee Party at Home of B : S L) A | ‘ 4 end the remainder of the sum- A g Representative Kendall - gCZd ” e 0" * || Me. Hubert Hornaby, who has been M B8l | Representative and Mrs. Samuel A. fi in Constantinople for several years Kendall are entertaining a large on duty in the American colony, as H house party in their home, in Myers- Interpreter. has returned and joined dale. Pa., and in their country home, |hie _mother and sister, Mrs. John % p il . R - 7 " o l!nrnuby and Miss Edith Hornsby, at 2 e Kendallwood, in Greenviile town- - onday and 1wesda e ) S LS A Y, s 8 In ansas Ly, o i where he has E“" detained In hos- | Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Selecman, Mr. and Y, pital work for some time. Mrs. A L. Clark, Mr. and Mrs. H. M. A number of traded-in Pianos and Player - Pianos >l Grimes, Mrs. C. R. Dufour and Mrs. V. E. Kretching of Washington; Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Kendall of Pittsburgh, Mrs. R. H. Van Nest of Niagara Falls, 4 Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Boyd Car- enter, 5611 Connecticut avenue, have sed their home and will sail from MISS SADIE KILLEEN, . . Il ~ ‘Whonse marriage to Mr. Danfel . Bell | N. Mrs. John Powell of Brooklyn, that have been marked at big reductions. | srencouver, British Columbia, on the | ineta wil take Blace 1n the home | Mra. ‘3. G Coriey of Richmond and g iof June, for Hongkong. Mr. and Mrs. | of her parents June 22. Miss Mattie Kendall of Homestead, ‘Carpenter will travel in China, Japan L 1and other countries of the orient. i Mr. Carpenter, author, lecturer and p traveler, will inform himself on the : ’ I L Second-hand Player-Pianos i general ‘conditions In these countries, ¥ to which he is no stranger. and fro A ok A new ASIODIERO +oneneannnnnen tho data obtained, will probably write PR , : ha ShopEhce hots SRS S S wpfl’w i for the public {n some form. He will be assisted in his work by Mrs. Car- | ey e SZPEct o be” absent e | Six Vogues Second-hand Upright Pianos Mr. and Mrs. Grant Forman of 1510 H Street N. W. Opposite Shoreham Hotel Peek & Som..... . A :)qukoxu. Okla.. the latter formerly Marshall & Wendell. ‘Mlss Carolyn Thomas of this city, BRONINGET ..ccceverereeercnccncccccss 20000 | | Angelus ....... . . will go to Chicago later in the sum- Mathushek ... 3 mer to visit Mrs. Forman's uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Duff Haynie, b Previous to a year's absence on a trip_around the world. They will go from Chicago to San Francisco Combined Leathers in This New Queen Quality Model $717.00 White Washable Kid, patent leather insert, Black Satin, Black Kid, Patent with black ooze insert. Brown Kid with bronze ooze insert and Russian Calf with fawn ooze insert. Every mode is typical of that superior design of “Queen Quality Shoes.” All have turn soles and Baby Louis heels. Assuring you of both style and comfort. Queen Quality Boot Shop 1219 F Street N.W. Exclusive Agents in Washington for Queen Quality Shoes. !.lshol'i!il :_‘"fie\’fom]ln.! uncle, Capt. . . mas 'y , U. 8. N h Monthly Payments Arranged if Desired | i e ot i svad Sl ctober or the orient on the first I. 14 - 1 skec 38 o s e e it e Further readjustments visit Mra. Forman's brother, Maj. Special Traded-In Phonographs , s : and repricing of . A in Br:ssall: l‘l;";"“wfll .W[ld the latter e They include-many fine insiruments for-comps, summer homes, dc. EReie retuen ot an nEland. O our stocks of Sprll'lg will come to Washington for a st Priced from $25.00 N Timion T Brser il sre i Fashions, beginning to- A Woenderfad Upright Piano i — morrow, embracing our week from a visit to her son-in Positively the biggest value <in-wpright pianos (b ever offered. Sold at $525. Beauliful case and of ) the finest construction. Elegant tome. Special... g e, i, nd St Wkl entire stock of Spring A High-Class Player Piano | & siiiniss M5 Mezanter @ Benttey win goll Handsome Sport and Tall?red Suits closs in Yala Univeraity, at New Street, Afternoon and, Evening Gowns Coats and Wraps — Blouses — Hats [ [clc——o|——[clc——lal—22la Every Department of Our New and Greater Store Is Prepared With Wonderful Values Silk Pongee and = Bers, it who was Miss ona and Summer Apparel. :-‘l:en':so.mh of May here with her This magnificent instrument made by the Aeolian Paterion "585hiaT 2, and Mra Paul Company of New York. Sold with a double guarantee == bothpl‘:yythg maker and ourselves. Ab......c........ - Cuban Polo Expert's Wife Formerly an American Just $25 down, balance $19.30 per month. Washington society has become much interested in Col. Eugenio Silva, Join Our New Aeolian Vocalion Club| ||zt iterss Silva, his wife, was an American cit- ’ A i izen before her marriage to the Cuban An Aeolian 'V ocalion - (with graduola) Sl e xplained this as a jok and $8:50° Worth of Records onhimelL, 1t seams that 1s Siiva's A cooperative: and .comprehensive: buying plan, whersby you 'X.Z’:Z i hie e T:x%%m:“fl?':‘:’,:g purchase a.genwine Asolian Vocalion-at ¢ most substondial sav- hd can cltizenship and providing. far that D A ado- by, the. Asotian C of New York. Zatlonality for ail his children. Mrs. ¥ "sw.‘a insthe:Clud Noto~ our Insirument-at Once. Citlzenship, and' ne in taon men an Joi his children taken under that flag. (2 Silva was born”in Cuba ‘ana i anish muc 131 does English. o Col. Siiva was muck lva was much surpriged to find that he was required to go to the American consulate to Pave a home on Shaker Helghts, {1and hills to be nearer their mon-in- New Linen SPORTS SUITS $12.98 Here's a value you cannot af- ford to miss. Only a limited number. Pink. tan, blue, white, ete. All sizes White Jersey SPORTS SUITS $19.95 fil o] m " 109-1111 G ST..NW.’ Another Wonderful Sale of SUMMER DRESSES Charming New Summer Every Dress a wonderful value—and reduced from our higher priced lines for this sale You would hardly think it possible for ° such high-grade frocks to be sold at such — small prices. ”~ change the nationality of his wife, whom he naturally thought to be a Cuban, since she was born there. Col. Bilva. besides being one of the ranking officers in the Cuban army, 18 taking the lead in furthering education on the island, to produce, as he says, a higher standard of citizenship. ' He has introduced, with splendid success, many of the Ameri- can Army methods into morale work in_the Cuban camps. The colonel is now planning & mili- tary preparatory school which will embrace many new ideas in teaching. This school will have a four-year course, with English being a compul- sory subject in the curriculum. The fourth year all the class work will be done by the Cuban boys In the English language, which wiil do more than anything else to give them a firm grasp of the tongue and show them practical results regarding what they have learned. The plans now arranged contemplats an interchange of pupils betwen this | fi7 school and some of the large militury | ft “prep” schools in this country. This means that hovs here who may | I} kave chosen.to study Spanish in the |, first year of the school work may bhe chosen to spend the fourth year of i b their school life down in Cuba. study- ing the same subjects they would have in their original school, but having the advantage of listening to a for- ; cign tongue and working their lessons ¢ : B in that tongue. The intimate customs, = « i the life of another people, would come | |closely to their observation. The same thing would be true of the Cu- - Distinctive, new summertime creations for both women and misses. . ] Beautiful Organdies, Dotted Swisses, Fine Ginghams, Charming Voiles, Stylish Linens, Smart Combinations. All sizes, 16 to 44. Special Value in SILK DRESSES A Listing of the Wonderful Materials Includes the Following: Canton Crepe, Crepe de Chine, Printed, Beaded and Embroid- ered Georgettes, Crepe-Back Satins, Crisp Taffetas, Crepe Meteor, Fine Organdies French Voiles, Swisses, Etc. Styles for Women—Styles for Misses— All Sizes 16 to 44 Captivating new styles—the new basque ef- fects, the new drapes and semi-fitting silhouettes, ' each frock of striking originality and distinctive- ness. Clever application of embroidery, flower corsages, tastetul beading and ribbon trims give them a decided French chicness and assure their favor with every customer. Values from $25.00 to $39.95........ Keeping cool during the-torrid days of summer is an easy task pro- vided you equipr your home—your office—your store—your every place ' of living with | H F-A-N-S "~ Known-the country.over as the most economical, durable and depend- able fans on the market. Choose the Westinghouse and you can’t go ‘wrong. - Popularprices on all sizes. On sale-at allthe-best shop in Washington. Insist upon the GUAR- 53 o lol——lol——alol—=la|——J——lal——= o] —=la|—= ol =———]a|——]al—x2la[—=]a] oSy Millinery- 931G St. Sport Hats in col- ored combinations of silk and straw; also Transparent Hats in navy and brown; Georgette Crepe in white, sand and navy. $10.00 to $15.00 Special, $7.50 Fiber Silk SWEATERS Values to $12.50 $ 8.95 Tuxedo models with long belt and pockets. Colors are Tomato, Sand, Gray, Copen, Hon- ey Dew, Peach, Navy, Black and Turquoise. All sizes. WASH SKIRTS Only 100 in the lot. Surf satin and Twills. Fancy pockets and pearl-but- s_ ,95 ton trimmed ....... =] 500 WASH WAISTS Values up to $5.00 Taken From Our Regular Stock and Reduced to *1.89 Beautiful French Voiles—Fine Organdies—Batiste and Dimity Waists with lace trimmings. Some are embroidered, others have hand drawnwork; roomy; square and V necks; all the newest collar treatments; short and long sleeve models, in all sizes, 36 to 44. These are, without a doubt, the most extraor- dinary values we have offered in many months. Remember, only $5.00 to $6.50 Special, $3- 50 500 in the lot and we would advise an early selection. i i LR [ 2] Ty (o) o ) G ) e ) () ) Main 7320