Evening Star Newspaper, June 26, 1921, Page 35

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. ; 2 - SOCIETY The Shop That Shows the New Styles First | SALE 2000 Pairs of Perfect Fitting T e 280 Tan Bussia Calf and I G4 Strap Pumps, Pumps ' and Oxfords Taken from our regular stock and marked down (in many instances below cost) for quick clearance. Your Choice of 60 Spring and Formerly Priced Up to $12.00 All That's Good and New Has Been Included Sport Models Dress Models « Street Models In White Reignskin and I every wanted style Include Brogues with | White Buck. Strap; straight and wing tips. Black and Brown trim- leather, color and com- Oxford and Strap ef- | med. bination. fects. Saes2te 8. Widths AAA ta D, Queen Quality Boot Shop | 1219 F Street N. W. -~ A Coolng Climax to the Day After a long day’s seige in the “Temple of Work,” nothing is as refreshing and resting as recfirelinogi‘;n : your eaasfy chair with a good cigar, under the coaling breeze of— . ELECTRIC FANS The name that is synonomous with summer comfort. There are. many electric fans, but Westinghouse are America’s greatest electri- cians and are in a position to produce a:better electric fan than all others. ’I;:Vat you may —at all the best Electric Stores and Garroll Electric Company 714 12th St. N. W. .-Main 7320 OUR SEMI-ANNUAL CLEARANCE | MISS GRACIELLA MARTIN RIVERO, Deughter of the Cuban minister to Mexico, who is the guest of her sister, Mrs. Thomas N. Ransdell, for the rest of the summer. Suburban Club for the | Midsummer Carnival ' 2 Entertainment for Benefit of Eighth Street Temple Fund Tuesday, June 28, From 10 AM. Untl Midnight. ‘The Suburban Club on Georgia ave- nue is being transformed into a fairy bower for Tuesday, June 28, when the midsummer carnival for the benefit of the Eighth Street Temple fund is to be held, from 10 o'clock in the morn- ing until midnight. The committee in charge has arranged a wonder. ful program for the pleasure of both old and young, with dancing as one of the foremost features and with a well known orchestra to render the music. The society circus is under the per- sonal supervision of Mr. Henry J. Breslau and is both original and unique. The art gallery and post of- fice are in charge of Mrs. Leon Adler and Mrs. Alex Wolf. The booths, each beautifully decorated, will be conducted under the following chair- men: Luncheon and supper, Mrs. Op- penheimer and Mrs. J. Kame: flowers, Mrs. Lee Baumgarten and Mrs. Stan- ley Lansburgh; the Japanese pool, Mrs. A. Simon and Mrs. Harry Hahn; the ice cream and cake booth. Miss Rickie Gans; dolls and fancy goods, Mrs. Dreyfuss and Mrs. Leon: candy. Mrs. Goldenberg and Mrs. Senger drinks, Mrs. Hexter; hot dog sand. wiches, Miss Ettinger and Mrs. P. Friedlander; fortune telling, Mrs. Le Roy King; merry-go-round and bub- bles, Mrs. Dan Baer: grab bag, Mrs. Rosenthal; cigarettes and smokes. Mrs. Minster and Mrs. Morton Luchs; dance floor, Mr. Harold Strauss. Mr. Lee Baumgarten, committee chairman, announces that handsome prizes will be given in every department. The club is reached by taking the 9th street cars and getting off at Hamilton street. There will be free bus and auto service. from the cars to the grounds. Mrs. Drake Entertains At Shower and Dance Mrs. J. Allen Drake entertained at a miscellaneous shower and dance Sat- urday evening at the Tennangomak Club, 1710 Rhode Island avenue, in honor of Miss Pearle David of Ben- nettsville, S. C. ‘The rooms were elaborately decorated with pink and white fleld flowers and a gypsy kettle formed the receptaclé for the many SOCIETY 11th ST. NW The House of Courtesy Included are— Cotton Georgettes Linens Ginghams Voiles Shantungs Dotted Swisses We've turned a notable buying ofipor- tunity into a sensational selling event Exquisitely Dainty Frocks —the cleverest creations of fashion’s foremost designers — yield to the pressure of our prestige at an all-around price that makes it possible to place the entire variety on sale at In attractive White Navy Orchid Honey Dew Copenhagen Emerald Of effective and pleasing original models—profusely embellished with ruffles and embroidery—with ribbons and frilling — with hemstitch- gifts presented to the bride-elect. Griffin, Miss Catherine Shillem, Miss Catherine Smith, Miss Aima Gustaf- son. Miss Alberta Ayers, Miss Lillian Robertson, Miss Margaret Kurtz, Miss Anna Stratton, Miss Nelle Calnan, Miss Evelyn Healy, Miss Betty Smith, Miss Gladys Yeager, Miss Mary Bry- 4 Miss_Ann Healy, Miss Harriet y. Miss Francis _McClelland. . John Pritchard, Mrs. Smitz- kamp, Mrs. Covington, Miss Mary Baker, Miss Clare Keefe, Miss Mar- paret Walsh. Miss Estelle Phillibert, Miss Madeleine Oloveros. Miss Ava Kelly, Miss Alice Kelly. Miss Luecille Miller, Miss Dorothy Browni Miss Florence Hawley, Miss Hutchinson, Miss Skinner, Miss Sperry, Mrs. Flora Guyot, Mr. Andrew Newman, Mr. Eld- ridge Monroe, Mr. Elmer Toombs, Mr. ‘William Routhier. Mr. William Brown, Ensign H. 8. Fox and Lieut. O. H. Briggs. Miscellaneous Shower for Miss Druley, Bride-Elect Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Davidson, 1208 N street northwest, were hosts at a miscellaneous shower Tuesday even- ing for Miss Theresa C. Druley, whose marriage to Mr. Glenwood Black of Oklahoma, will take p lace this fall. The home was attractively decorated in pink and white, the centerpiece be- ing of Killarney rosebuds and ferms. The color scheme was carried out in the dainty refreshments. Miss Druley has been a student of voice culture while in Washington and is a mem- ber of St. Margaret's choir. Miss Kathryn Brown furnished readings and later Miss Imley sang, accom- panied by Mrs. B. Smith. Evening Garden Party At College Women's Club ‘Wednesday, June 22, the evening garden party at the College. Women's Club was = delightful affair. The honor guests were this year's college graduates, and many members were present. Miss Nevins, the chairman of the committee on summer activi- | ties, was in charge. It is planned to have one garden party and one card party each month during the summer. Knowledge & Skill Are the Essential Factors In Cleaning Oriental Rugs Each employe is thorough- ly schooled—in fact, they have made it their life’s work “in the art of repairing and cleaning oriental rugs, both in | this country and the orient. - the, il D s e ek Storage Plant St bt Lovie . o) tremely moderats. 5 ¥ - Hekimian | L0 1512 HNW., 4 »Ehn Maln 2063 5 > Ifl the New Cobweb Alpaca Sweaters $]-50 Filmy and delicate as the name indicates—but holding the comfort required of a sum- mer-time Sweater and the durability of its sturdy threads. In half Tuxedo—and the still newer short model— with choice of , Orchid Harding Blue Coral Buff Jade Navy Silver Gray Black ing and eveleting. They have appeared in this market only at the consid- erably higher prices which denote their actual values. We commend the collection and the occasion to your prompt consider= ation—as one of surpassing interest. A Distinctive Special: Handmade White Canton Crepe Hats $6:590 Eminently suited for sport, afternoon and dress wear. Trimmed with pretty White flowers—soft White Ostrich—long silk fringe— rich qualitied ribbon. The shapes include the popular Mushroom Droop, Smart Off-the-face styles, Jaunty Roll-brim Sailors, Handsome Cut-out Novelties, . Sport Shapes of many designs. The 'window gives index to the variety on sale Mon- day.

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