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D. C, FRIDAY, JUNE 24, 192L A 9_ Washington branch, witl be tnd suest| AWARDED SERVICE CROSS. . oF. Mrs. Raymond Morgan will .\ : o o ostess, assisted by ‘:(1,{ ager || it Lieue Reginald B. DeLacour, Laces and Lace Curtair Barrows, Mrs. Fenton or 85 | 165th Infantry, has been awarded the Cl Elisabeth Brandele Mise Hilmbeth ?ugnufiamm?:&.m (leaning astman, Mir! heroism in_action north o %..merlneu Flower.: Mrs, Lewrence fi"""’fi‘?" pn:“nu,l iy 1, 1918, MME. VIBOUD, Inc, Gro . J. resident of Stratford, % Eatablished 1855. e . Groman, e and M Miry Les | ol & resident of 8 nn tahed 1 737 11th St NW Thurman. R e Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Kellogs, Mr. and N e - : ~ ¥HE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, "+ Marrige Licenses. Deaths Reported. ) s | S mnioave guemts at tizaae Jort Willlam G. Lofioh and Robble Ellen Brown. | four hours: away until October®l. They will bé Earl A. Volgt and Agnes V. mp‘nflds.cn N Charies M. Pu: A3 4tn stmet. - | acco! their trip by, their R e A N et o] Qeroita o;u."n?.‘n.:'g:'n.g am{Sontinned from Wighth Page) . .| Joung daughter, Joan Upson King. * i O Giowr and Gladys J, Burdett. Loty OF Mormis, 38, S56030 stoemra- Toaoph A Mare and Doreehy 5. Metetiey. ok st e N By < -Span- where they have taken a' cottage for h:g& ::% m.’-‘%'v?fl:hfi:{" erner- the summer. Dr. Macatee will return | g, nnogd- are mndlnf the month of e .| Fanole K. Siemon, 83, 626 13th st. .o to the city for July, rejoining his 'zt-‘x?‘:'. N gaber o Ule Tty aod Mar | A’y Beuwsiver b1, 100 ¥ O 20 family at the seashors 1 Angues |01, in Rorthern New Jorsey o Nho Mrs. A V. Waliher, Mies Margaret Scholarships won fn competitive | U, Maxwell Saging and 4. Josephine| ‘Evelyn Davis, 2 ‘Children's tal. wi - was graduated with honors from Vas- g’;fifl &Sloveland, Ohio, and are guests examinations b; bers of the 1921 "M o 1218 D st. n.e. Mrs. William Holtxman sar College June 14, will spend-the L : ations by mem iL| Porroceio Tert sad Uitla Gammapias, Matlida Harris, 10, 414 New Jersay avefive. | Leaves for Her Summer Home. Sinter with her parents at thelr home |at the Powhatdn for a few days. graduating class of Central High| joim B Mowson Md Chrle N Tos, g N s oMrs. William ¥. Holtamdn hastlosed | on Riggs place. = her apartment in the Rochambeau and s has gonq_to. her home at ‘Women Wi ) rings, wnfimrm has as g:v“:‘eflul- l’lfl’m a guest Cleskes of New York| mhe National cu:b of the American Knowledge & Skl“ \ oy = Association of {University Women will| Ave the Essential Factors School have been announced by Rob-| David Abramson and Clara Wallace. Paward Jobuson, ert A. Maurer, principal. of the | At M OBhes and Amne Oiaffman, Both| Iatant of Ohariés W. aad Margaret Butter, school. They are as follows: oFREeEE A, Mavs and Mend V. Johmson,” beth 1 day, McKlnley st, D. C. 3 George Washington University—| G0RNCE T 0 S0 Roe Sy - ,Eendall scholarship, Allen B. Boett~ WELLESLEY RAISES FUND. . This Store Is Closed Saturdays T T Mr. and Mrs, L. Jonas of Nashville, | give its first party for the sea- 2 cher: first university, Thelma Hunt; (T 5, e o S gt Lt e e T i%0r B stiset, A 5 second umtverstly, Harold Wheeler; Births Reported. Completes $2,700,000 Endowment, | 22, of their dsughter, Fedora S | B & oo, Trom” & to 6. Miss In Cleaning Oriental Rugs P thira university, Walter C. Myers;| The following births have beea reported to ; heimer, to Dr. Harry & Lewis of this |Harlean James, president of the Baih employe is thoroneh at 1 PM. fourth university, Lyle W. Ohlander; | the health department within the last twenty- D. C. Workers Informed. city. . ploy ough- { Afth university, fndg Alpher; sixth | ror boors: e Wellesley Collegs has rajsed its| e e SR ly— schooled—in fact, they S A e B oo e, | st o, e Semeune | o S TS s i S S T L | B e R iR Acad titive - J a o! B ) . s e aoph Tademi T S N e e iany et - | Tork hasdausrters e s e | A rtag to the Pacifs comst. in the art of repairing and and August, when it is closed all day Saturdays. Hiherntan “scholarship to Trinity| Joseph O, and Marie L. Swenarton, girl Samuel Herrick, District chairman. cleaning oriental rugs, both in |} Mr. and Mrs. W_ W. King entertain- 1This change is solely in the imterest of our em- Col'ege, won by national competitive{ Josepa W. ard Elmira AJ\». boy. An announcement prior to the com- this country and the orient. examination—Catherine Mullaly. ;}'l:h-rd 3. -ng‘n‘-;nm . Anderson, boy. fllammm; this week indicated that| — utry a hm; 0 ! . 7 A - Saiversity |of Pentaylvanii—Josse ;fifi"fi.‘l:’ng im;u?nm%:"fl::u EE' §: d].x?fl‘gh;’f&w °°;.;'.'.‘$'..}" i BIRD 13}5 G E.t;m‘et 12 ey 2 eitaned snd repuired by oe " N pl:yes, t:erefore :’vef will lgr;atly appreciate your Ha) rd Al 1 Association com- B % - B obtal g e lesi posite e = M. e T A ation o Prncipal | Bsmeel sad Jemiis Eivobor. .« Smount The ralsing of iboSundd| BN Y Furs Exciusivaly Storage Plant ‘:;l z; .; ;p'pm% fe r(:;c I\g hSaturd;ys and ereby helping to further one of the most humani- Smith; alternate, Cooper| William and lsabell Thompsom, boy. i . five-year campaign for and valuable-hangings, etc., is the Rhodes. foost “Hmodern kmown, and chirges are ez The Finer Your Furs phase of a for $9,000,000 to be ralsed -by 1925, Wel- ! nd Julia O'Neill, . . BT LR e ke e Bemer &>und Florence Andrews, giel. lesley’s semi-centennial Tremety moderate. tarian movements inaugurated. . e iirming mchoiarships wore| Zu4r. sl Marel M Esas s Washington's quota of 816,000 was | [mproved | —The more particu- Yo~ I la OF the Contral | i O Fiortuaes 0 ASsca, ey - 1| forwarded. '¢o hesddusrters: hefors lar should you be re- 3 s - High School on school record: Lee and Esther Taylor. girl. v e closing of the campaign. ,Stonge. b b!"“ e an Gatholic University—Frances Trapp| William B. and Willow Lewls, boy, atorage. | garding their smn.m% e on" Gnivorsity—Gordon Kline i st Al &- Precener, g, * FURS csa{)iz,«glg o 4 1512 H N.W. ! mbrg““t’t’e 1520, cinginsestis James and Ross Thompeon, boy. n HEMSTITCHING AND Rebuile |™® pm;,m guarantses Phone Main 2063 commeay Saasre Raptan. Pihan e T e, . PICOT EDGING sy SR A P b —— e L | e oy Tobaon, (Academio | yther B ne Mine, boye * QUICK SERVICR 2x) T IR IT T I TT T I T T T IT IR TR IR I IR T IIT T I T I TI T, L comree) BTy o Maryland—Thelma | Churiesand Bessie Smith, gt MRS. M. BEVERLY - y {Fryer. . Cimries W2 ang Marguret Butier, girl. ity o B R * : T Syracuse Untverstiy—Margaret & |’ Paul and George Hagris, boy. rfi:‘n‘.’?’:{&.“ o, , s b T e ——————————————————— et 3 s s 1o it t's Nice to Sho ese daturda ternoons | 1Sruce Gunnaway. y - N A r ’: Dot Tisor Kitors, Ciafencs No hurry! Tak i just what nd at Jelleff, ; i Borter aad 'Thelma Hunt had the - o hurry! e your time to get jus at you want—and at Jelleffs— ) . ) g fi 1 and_Thel highest possible rating of “E” in all sul [Foquired for graduation dur- the four-year course. I o following pupils who have not spent_their entire four years in this Prices That Are Good to See! We have our own ideas as to quality, and with them in mind we never stop looking for under- whose school record shows a TnE of the Hlghee s Norme prices! And right now we are finding lots of them. For one reason or another, we've been able ! p e Eathectos Kqyeer and Helen to get merchandise at big reductions lately, and we've been buying heayily. - We 1316'F St. N.W. Wildees know you appreciate . Come Saturday afternoon and see! - The following students ~ |28 e e st the ° 9 ' The Misses’ Buyer writes—"“I was lucky enough to get another lot of gld i b ogtie Adama, Tea- Mlsses Dress a e. Silk Dresses—and they are wonderful. 57 in all—a sample line in perfect con- V{ dnmmfiphlmm e B A A e . dition—mostly one of a kind—including taffeta, canton crepe, printed georgette ‘\, : Farts, E}lon r‘xhy -‘i?flhfyr"m: 125 Summer Frocks in distinctively Misses’ and tricolette—real misses’ styles; sizes 16 to 18 years—in navy, brown, tgv&gray. G Fereoy, Wilma Jerman, Alice Keilher, Styles, at fully 34 less than usual prices, will be green and white. They are $30 to $45 dresses. See them Saturday at $15.00. it the Saturday attraction in the Misses’ Shop. They are just the kind of dresses the girls want. Misses’ $13.50 to $15.00 Dresses $8.75 75 dresses in 14, 16 and 18 year sizes, comprising plxin and figured voiles, tissue inghams, organdies and combination of tissue gingham and organdie—in navy and light blues, tan, brown, rose, pink and white. Misses’ $25 Dresses, $14.75 Take your choice from Scotch g-{nghzms.‘dott_ed Swisses, Irish linens and dotted voiles—straightline frocks, circnlar skirts and tunic dresses, in gray, tan, Summer Blouses Extra Values on the Clearing Tables! $3.95 and $5.00 Blouses, $2.75 . Cool, Delightful Summer Blouses. Some trimmed, others tailored styles—viole | and batiste—all white and in rose, pink, gray, lavender and bisque. Short and long A new Pump of White Reignskin; Two-strap efféct. This smart model has green Kid Tip, Ball Strap and Foxed Heel; Ivory Sole and Comfortable Walking Heel. “Cape May” is priced at $12. * sleeves. $7.95 to $9.85 Hand-Made Blouses, $6.85 " Choice styles in Handmade Blousese—of sheer batiste and French voile—Tuxedo collars and V necks—handdrawn work and filet lace edges. Handsome to wear with sweaters. . $7.95 Frilled Georgette Blouses, $4.95 5 Fashionable frilled styles in Georgette Crepe Blouses—flesh color, white and isque. Upholste.rin.g and 2 (o : .58 - Hosiery &oooie teet azaios s1‘=_" ;onn..w.- =d s E s tet Sh Sh‘ red, brown, light blue, pink and white—most attractive $12.50 to $18.95 Rlouses, $9.85 emnstitching and Battons Covered €tson o¢e op —beautifally made and materials of quality. : Beautiful Overblouses—orie or two of a kind—from our regular stock. Consist- Cotton, 13¢; Silk, 14c ing of georgette crepe, satins, crepe de chine and Canton crepe—elaborately em- WOMEN’S DRESS SHOP broidered and braided and in the most desirable shades. - - 130\5 F Street You do mot Rave to wait for your werk. | the very best. Quick service. MRS. M. E. HOLLEY Just in—Sent By Our Representative Now in the Market 50 Voile Dresses $12.50 and $15.00 Kinds 310.75 IN TOMORROW’S SALE AT........ Eleven different styles, so you see there’s no monotony abont this lot. Light and Yark ‘colorings, + flowered, figured and checked voiles, in navy, green, -Gingt tan, gray, lavender, rose and blue. and L . Bathing Sui The kind the girls are wearing’ « Wool Jersey One-piece effects— $5.00__$7.50_$10.00 New novelties, silk embroidered and two-color combinations—purple, cardi- pal, delft blue, tan, browm, green, black, .. B navy blue and orange—with sash or slot belts. Many have ie vests, others vests of lace and 3 3 - 5 11091111 G St. NW. . i cuaha: blonse and surplice bodices, skirts 1413 Silkk Bathing Suits, 3 Off! i o VVo i are tunic style ruffled and tucked. Come and see these pretty dresses s6 Taffetas, satins and velvets all included— e 4 at $1075. $25.00 Suits, $16.66 $15.00 Suits, $10.00 fi'he Vagaries of Fashion Are Presented in the . . Wonderful Array of Summer Apparel See the Dainty Those Wonderful Summer Hats | Waists At $3%5 and S50 | At #3258 Gir lgha.m Dresses Too. ,50 s ahivome o abeas s $10.00 Suits, $6.66 $22.50 Imported Gmsl’lams 3 12 Fiber Silk Sweaters, $12.50 A plaids, stri d checks, . New black and ‘white effects, new navy ‘and white, many novelty block o g}:;e famous Andefw&lo pS::td: gllll’lg‘::j‘sn a]:l:]u; i;;:ptchseas[;nalc't::‘ :f stiltec}ges—lnIQt\;,erttht}s'oshades. Light and medium weights. The S.weatcrs 2 » & A t. s and almost at half o Ta quality a g " summer frocks—surplice, blouse and coat style i $5.00 to $7.50 Bromley Sweaters, $3.95 price: Girlish slip-over styles in mohair and Shetland wools; round and V necks. One style with leather belt. Most wanted shades—navy, black, jade, white, fisfactory Eve!l ill Chifion' tomato, rust, orchid, tan and buff. X Weight-—Gold Stripe Silk | Glove Sale L3 Pair. Stockings—$2-15 1is. : f Best of Summer Gloves ats Lowest of Prices! The gold stripe protects the stocking from “runs” 3 % caused by garter clasp cuts—the silk, 100% pure, is 16-Button ‘White— —fine Milanese Silk— X 51.95 Chamoisette with embroi sl 95 pal; o t ered backs. Also cafe au lait, pair b —_—— —— — strorig gaough ta resist wear. ., 16-Button White— Shadow { Proof | Petticoats More every day, | & W Values to $8.98 . - N aists of a style and quality L that will appeal to every 4 You would pay a fancy ice under ordinary conditions. Beaded and Embroidered and Lace-trimmed Ggorgette m de Chine Blouses . ! V'Il‘lrlw Blouses — French Reg "‘"A wfl!‘“‘- . . H ofles—Handmade -fl With mercerized garter tops—$2.00 pair, no tax. l i ie styles are too numerous to | Fmm aln With all silkc garter hems, $2.75 pair, tax c. Y The nuMerous 10 [ timmgs o rallored Styles — Sports mention, each Hat illustrating 2 | plewses | Fringed, thouss ol Srrbiousey new idea in a most iMPresSive | popular colors. Al sizes 3 to 44 Tl manner. In Georgette, Taffeta, Felts and Satins. Worth about. double the prices quoted. '+ And—In Sorosis Footwear . You’ll Find Reductions ~—prices good to see everywhere in the Jelleff Shop for . Saturday shoppers! - . : Yes; They are Beauties Fiber Silk to replenish the fast- selling lots. Prices that are good to see —at JellefPs! Shadow-proof Satinette Tub-Silk Petticoats, $3.95 i sl_gs . Both _double” panel and shadow bem stylés, in fine quality tub silk. 30 to 36 FOR THE MISSES Two Good $10Q Sport - Tan Calf Strap Pumps Pumps, $8.00 Pair- 2| s T TN e e Regular $1250 Valnes . sl i ith White Satiniette Petticoats, shadow- i About 150 h 5 . Sorosis—2-strap Pumps with* welt ite Satinette Petticoats, inch lengths—both white and flesh colors. Tuxedo models, with belt and patch pockets. qunlity“Chlmo‘i,;e‘trt‘eGl:m ' —for growing girls. They come with ;‘oles adnd !eathe{l Cuban h:e}s, with per- g;c:fif.f :l:nwt .,,‘31 a‘l,la:l\;oy:itzho; S‘x’fi‘;’;’fa’fif : 258 'é mpl e Petticoats ; Every wanted color is included in this lot. white, tan, gray, etc. weltheels, good full toes and.of quality 'g::::w et:lru-“d !:r:g fic:u:fi::okxfix for | oot A A iengths, ready o wear. $4.85, $5.85, $7.85, $9.85 leather. A shoe of extreme comfort. | - “gorogis One-Strap Sport Pumps,with Sizes 8% 0 11l.cecoremmsence. . $450 pair low ‘flat "l; els, w‘:.lt sgle_l, v;ith perE : . forated tips—fashioned in tan ca Sites 115 10 20 coescimsnse s $5.00 pair 6’ery serviceable—for those who ads Sizes 2% 10 7u.eocodvmeses.-$550 pair the sport type. All sizes. Guard -the Youngster’s Feet " —Saturday Sandal Special - is always talk as to the logical shoe for the 'Tz:r;oy May we acquaint you ?fll a Sorpsis Tan mndout Sanxa!. made substantially for summer com- . fort’and long wear, with welt soles? * plmes §350 vt S400 i 22 $4.50 smcw_pmf Satinette * Regularly $590 to $15.00—a third saving on the prettiest of petticoats for summer A $2.95 g wear. %tnight styles with tucks and [y Straight styles of extra quality satin- hemstitching or with deep fldunces of | ette—with *embroidered scallop bottom georgette crepe and laces; one of a kind. and double panel front and back. All beauties. © _ " White Sport Hats A 36 to $15M " THese new arrivals are most fetching—ribbon and hemp, ‘felt and hemp and all \ felt. ' Smartest of chenille and wool embroidery. = Also sport hats of every descrip= cojors to match sweaters. See These Beautiful Dresses | You Will Say They Are Wonderful, . You will say they are wonderful styles for women a ' ' and for misses. New, fresh, crisp stock—every desir- : .9 £ able color or combination. Fire Organdies, dotted Swisses, beautiful Voiles, fine Ginghams and combina- . s et e D b £ b b €t B o Do §ot Do £ B D §o Do F D T Do B T g 55

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