Evening Star Newspaper, June 26, 1921, Page 36

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UNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. " 10 Y "SOCIETY o TRELOUVRE - 1115 1117 F STREET C, JUNE 92, 1921=PART 2. SOCIETY the last of this week to spend a few . thirty-five and their teacher, Miss 4.),;, on .‘,;,(,,o,vgv,.p to Virginia. Miss Crandall Hostess lw Mle]oy "ll'lh. box party at the n.n.' r. an rs. Willlam E. Springer 1 ropolitan eater. The same com- " and children will leave Julk for Bay T%Hccr Gd"ld:"‘:‘g C!';’ pany was cniertained at’the home of e ew, Mich., where they will spend a| Miss Olga Crandall, daughter of Mr.| Mr. and Mrs. Crandall Wedn Mrs. Richard Hall Jeschke of Nor- | B¢ { § month. . 5 and Mrs. Harry M. Crandall of 3321 | evening at an informal dancing tolk, Va., and her daughter Margaret : Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Evans of Penn- | 16th street northwest, in celebration | Miss Crandall was assisted in recei have arrived 1 ‘hevy Chase, Md., sylvania are bullding a new house on| of her graduation from the Powell | ing her guests by Mrs. Crandall and . Chevy, ohase, West Lenox street. - School, Wednesday afternoon enter- | her two daughters, Misses Mildred to spend the summer with her par- ; wrd b Y Mrs. Herbert Clark will occupy the tained the entire graduating class of ' and Dorothy Crandall ents, Dr. and Mrs. J. Ryan Devereaux. o home Gf Mr. and Mrs. Springer, on West % Capt. Jeschke will, spend the week o Lenox street, during their sence in ends with his family. P Michigan. R 2 - . Mrs. Laura Graham, of Salisbury, ‘ — 1 f V: . ¥ cx:; . t"'“"k“‘l‘t “‘_:;" x:fl;":‘;““‘:‘r" i e Md. who visited her sister, Mes. Soi : . A ast week It was decided to pur- ; nsburgh. hag returned to her home. . pparel tor Vacation chuse u lot on Raymond street and e S . ved Kelly and son ¥red | 1B Brmg in Your . have tennis courts laid out for the 5 4 ve e last o s weel or afld SPOI’t ‘Vear use of its members. Work will begin Camp Maranacook. Me., where they ut once. The Community Club also ¢ will spend the summer. Mrs., Kelly S . ° Will have a plenic supper on July 4 : = il o west to visit relatives’ during = Ut the home 'of Mr. and Mrs. George : ol ‘absence. : i : . . Claudian B, Northurp “ors and their families. f . ' 1 S. C., the first of the month to spend , Mr. Charles Ldgar Davis has re urned 16 New York city after spend- _ the summer Leghorns and Straw ng the week with his mother, Mrs. ¥ " r. and Mrs. C. R. Mann of East i Savid Brown Davis. . Lenox street will leave the last of Hats o/‘ all kinds for Mrs. Frank, her daughter, Mrs. ’ this week for Bailey's Island, Me. ! Tohn Martin, and her granddaughter where they will spend the summer Bleaching & Reblocki will leave this week for Canaan. N. 8. L., where they will spend the sum- : ‘ Capt. and Mrs. George Langdon Whit- ng evlocking ford and daughters will leave next Wash Frocks New and original creations in Organdies, Dotted Swisses, French Voiles, Linens, Ratines, French Ginghams, etc. Of simple design or the more elaborate finish. & = 2l SE 3 " ~FoR ; ——— . O icatherine)Dutener . stodent > ¥. 4§ | month for thelr farm at Waterloo, N. H, FE _OUR DISPLAY OF | NEW FRAMES FOR I s 3 . « ‘where they thy ., 1 LATES' SPRIA HAT ORGANDIE ND of Vassar College, and her sister. e they wi'spend| the summer. FRAMES. BRAIDS. ETC. MALINE HATS. Miss Caroline Dutcher, (ho Frad- tated a few days ago from Im " . s . . Y. have Little Miss Brownfield's villard School of Troy. N Eighth Birth Anniversary $10.00 : $15.C0 - $19.50 $25.00 $29.50 Large Assortment of Flowers and New Feather Trimmings Ladies Capitol Hat Shop 508 Eleventh Street N. W. Phone Main 8322 Our Work Is Our Reputation. Shantung Suits Presenting two splendid lots—faultlessly tailored—designed on the new lines. $25.00 and $29.50 y will leave next week for Ten- nessee, with their family. to spend t.ondon, England, where she nue, in Glen Echo. The grounds were Spend the summer with her parents. |King of Baltimore. 3d., who has been | decorated with Japanese lanterns and Mrs. James Dudley Morgan has gone A. Barnet of New York ! played. Among the guests were Emily —— o Balfimore to visit relatives for a ed her son-in-law and ! Houghton, Ruth Shannon. Fern Shan- tave about July 15 for Chula Vista, [ will be joined later by Dr. Shultz. whero she will join her par-| Mrs. Helen Cuenhover of New Ro-| = arrive from their home in Norfolk, |of this month for Atlantic City, N. J., | years taken from your appearance. Contour = 4 T e oraek o vislt Mrs. Slecper’s | where they will spend the remainder of [ fretored and kin riven the Moo of routh. = gandies, and linene, at i at their home to spend the - e A e ir parents, Col. and | MRS. E. MELBOURNE GREEN, s. Basil Dutcher. Formerly Miss Dorothy Lusby,.whose | Little Miss Nadine Brownfleld of Glen Echo, Md., celebrated her eighth "Ne remainder of the summer. | their children, for Bluemont, Va, birthday anniversary with a lawn| Mre. Hulbert L. Bisselle and daugh- | o, "ol nerd @ month. Migs Lella Everett is visiting Mr. |the house guest of Mr.’and Mrs. For- | a supper was served at small tables. | ‘. «nd Mrs. Curtis Feeser of Raymond|est De Lore Van Valin, has returned | The youthful hostess sang for her| el OF ten davE: daughter, Gen, and Mrs. George Rich- ' non. Rose Houghton. Mary Lasby, ) Miss Agnes Ridgway. who is a grad- { 2rds, has returned to her home. | Wallace Houghton, Ross Houghton. ln ate of Central High School and who . Frank Hood Shultz and baby | Rosco Everhart, Harry Humphrey and will spend the summer in Maine and | Gee Humphrey. —— L4 ' prere e will Joln ber B3 | cuetie, N £ who VIILAL her nephew Re ular Slze Dresses o will make their home in Cali- (and niece. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. De MME. ROZANN . nia in the future. Veaux, has returned to her home. DERMATOLOGIST 3 nts, Mr. and Mrs. B. Ashby Lea- | the summer. ! nare The director of the Chinese govern- | mcintmest’ phone "Notth 0080 " 0" *Ten" Mrs. D. B. Street of Jersey City, who | ment educational mission, Dr. U. Y. Tudge and Mrs. Thomas Jennings wedding took place Monday. s, Haibert L Disselle and dsugh. fete at her home on University ave- 5 wi orndon. " B Mrs. Harry King., wife of Judge treet. to_her home. Zuests and numbers of games were \Visiting Miss Cimeron Davis, will Mrs. Paul De Voe Sleeper and chil- M Horace .‘“CFflflflnd and her son, ‘Wrinkles, freckles, blemishex, acme and pit- . . 1 1o Catlen. Getty and. Paul, will | Mr. Jack Hudgins, will leave the last |tinet permanently removed. Ten to atien Sizes 16 to 40, of beautiful voile, or- Yen, and Mme. Yen have leased the has been visiting her brother-in-law d sister, Dr. and Mrs. Charles C. McFarland house, on Bi ville , S|)ort Dresses S8 aE rebirned (o her home and | for {he summer.” e lYn:nuvlvlll s MOTHERS : will go later to her summer home at | W er her two sisters, ss lrene Give YOUR DAUGHTERS the Oppor- An assortment of specially selected models—of smart de- Winthrop, Me. \ eth Clark, daugh- | Miss Renic Bargemin of Richmond, || Wh to become profcieat in Most of which were to be sold at from ss M y El 3 e ter of Dr. and Mrs. Charles C. Clark. is the house guest of Mr. and || DRESSMAKING AND MILLINERY $10.00 to $15.00. signs in Mignonette, Crepe de Chine, Canton, ete. $22.50, $25, $39.50 to $49.50 - Popils furnish thelr own material and ummer with her aunt and uncle. Melrose street. :r‘n'n: "l:mr:n and hats for_themselves Tt Duncan Clark will leave on| Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Gilbert enter- ok Tome’as for Buchanan, Mich, to spend | tained at a dance at their home last || Prof. Livingston’s Academy e ammer with his cousin, Jack |Tuesday evening, when they had ey el iy “lark ~ about twenty-two guests. Mr. and|| 1115 G St. NW." Frankiin 7475 * &it. and Mrs, Charles Sumner Reed | Mrs. Gilbert and son, Bonn, will leave “ave taken possession of the Knaebel louse for the summer. Mrs. Reed is a lister of Mrs. C. C. Clark. The organization of u league of || women voters was perfected at a meeting In.‘llwlglk‘ hlllhe. i\ldr]{lnl’\ld Pablic School. Miss Lavinia Engle 4 nade a very intercsting address, after FOR COMING WEEK which, d\lp(l){;idi Volll'lgf l!hose rrese_?l. o «t - was decided to hold classes for citi- 7cnship study at the Chevy Chase Li- 257 ta ‘kls TP R ekinning on July 0 O] on ceriain mo o \II:: the other cla!STK": on .’all)‘ ]‘“ ‘ZI G J F L 3 n 8 p.m. ere Wi also in election of officers of the Mary- Bo”‘" W ront Lacmg and land Leaguc of Women Voters on | a June 25, in Rockville, Md. at the etty ay Specially De righ school. The election will belj§f . ’ " in the morning. but the business || signed Back Lacing Corsets Lo e e vomen are - || $15.00 Now $11.25 $850 Now $6.38 vited and urged to be present at all ‘12.00 Now ”w ”.w NDW ’3'75 “hese meetings. Mrs. George Thomas Dunlop and Ete. Ete. taughter, who have been visiting rel- | | wtives in Columbus, Ohio, have re- |} urned to their home. Maj. and Mrs. Thomas Larkin and a ¥) baby son have taken possession of the | 4 Lane house, which they have leased d for the summer. el Mr. Eugene Wesley Shaw. who has o N heen spending two months in Oklo- 1110 F St. N.W. (Adjoining Loew’s Columbia) oma and South Dakota, is visiting his family. — i — - = Mr. and Mrs. John Coombs of Hes keth street left last week for a r‘;wnth‘: stay at Stoney Man Camp. will go to Winthrop, Me., to spend the Rossel Edward Mitchell of East Also taffeta, satin, georgette, and trico- lette dresses, at $7.50 $9.50 $12.50 Many formerly priced at $39.50. We need the room for our stout dresses, so we are sacrificing our regular size dresses regardless of cost. Sale will go on the whole week and until they are all sold out. Special Reductions on All Our Stout Dresses During This Sale Week. THE UPSTA:RS SHOP 503 7th St. N. W.—2nd Floor Over Peoples Drug Store—Elevator. Dressy Dresses No ;nluer how formal the occasion—effective creations in Georgette, Canton Crepes, Crepe de Chines, and Lace Dresses. $35.00 to $85.00 Sport Hats Satin, Canton Crepe, Duvetyn, and Ribbon Novelties—of smart shapes— and in all the wanted colors. $3.95 to $10.00 a. Mrs. Gibson White was hostess at her home last week at a pretty lunch- || Plenty of White * eon. followed by bridge, A White P : g rs. Marvin rrington and chil- | §! 1: ~ dren have gone to Fryeburs, Me., for Mercerized . .o B 7 musar e[| Gabardi Silk Hose r. ant rs. J. . gway have purchased a house on Elm street and || avardine : A have taken possession of it. Ski ts I Here SER VICE Mrs. W. B. Greeley. Mrs. Sydney ‘Wolfe and Mrs. Earl Clapp have tak- en a cottage jointly at Lake Winne- S e Sl oo el adbiteg et ey ) 98 8th and Pennd. Ave. N.W. J A 98 turned to their home from a motor machine, with standardized parts, any of which we can A trip to Cumberland. Md. lace should they become worn with use. Buy as o Mr. and Mrs. Charles D. Parker > dy as you would an automobile. - 'were hosts at an informal dinner at|: o their home last week. i i : Master John Hazard had a birthday ¢ . * s @ > dinner al fresco at the home of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Elmont B. Haz- ard last week. There were about ten of his friends present. 3 L 3 Mrs. Ernest R. McComas entertained S eleciric - : at & party at her home last week in . . 2 honor of Miss Amo McKee. when she | §i 5 S had invited .the students of the|| . ; Friends School. Miss McKee is leav- || ¢ 5 ing_shortly for -Arizona, where sh was mac e S [ will spend four months. - Dr. and Mrs. Thomas K. Conrad, en route from Boston, Mass., stopped for a short stay at Atlantic City, N. J Giving our customers a second opportu- nity to buy two Pretty Silk Waists for practically the cost of one. before returning to their home here The primary department of All ! .50 \ Saints’ Episcopal Church has decided i to purchase one of the windows in the new church which is being built. A number of contributions have al- ready been sent to the teacher of this department, Mrs. Joseph Angel. Dr. and Mrs. A. M. Stimson will leave next week for Cadman’s Neck, : Is the machine perfect? Is it guaranteed? Will it Ao T e Soeed e e ! . do the work? Can parts be replaced if worn? Yes, ;fifr;fi“&gf?;;-f%fii,fifififi% M ignonette Wa.mts cottage for the summer. Georgette Walsts | returned to lh:l[r‘ ho;necfiom“l ;wo- = 5 t: t tic y. N. J. Upwards of 75,000 of these machines are in daily |k =7 2 Edw‘.’,‘.d,(h,: arrived to . . . ok d th er with her parents, use; women everywhere delight in this high-powered |sperd the summer ik er, p simple wa . Mr. and Mrs. Paul Forest Myers are % ulice leaving the last of this week. with leaving the last of this week, with Striped Crepe de Chine Waists Smocks in Voile and Crepe . &Lace-trimmed, embroidered and beaded effects in all colors. One Waist, $2.98, or 2 WAISTS, $2.99 Regular $4.00 Values NoC.O.D.’s or Exchanges ~ Very Great Reductions on ALL SUMMER APPAREL—Including Dresses, Sweater Capes, Spring Coats, Suits. Savings Are Big! FUR : Now is the time to select your. Fur Coat. 0 o Don’t wait until fall. Greater savings now! o F COA TS We\’ll hold your selection until desired in the ey fall. ; 3 L) Delivers it Bring your husband in with you. He will appreciate BURI“ S $5 puts the machine in the simple mechanism of this machine—approve your ) your fome, and you'l ke purchase, because he can see that here is a machine not I_VEDSAL it so well it will never come back. likely to get out of order. yes, to all these questions. Nt and Mre. Edward J. Walsh have s The mechanism is so simple and perfect that it is kept under cover—no grease; no dripping oil; no dan- . ger. A month pays for it —and you save more than $§ Note the automatic swinging wringer. Shift it in the monthly laundry bills. you will—from washer to rinse water; to blue wfle:: Ne imterest or other ~ e e hine is pag | 1o clothes basket. for within ninety days. If d d . . . . W:::od :xgue';m.:fif' But five minutes with the machine will tell more The Shoe of the Hour! I i . latest ith smart than hours of reading. “ = TR e Rt e e et s screen, social leaders and those H . ashionable Burns ndal. lc E rim, it makes the foot d See the machine at work o o smiter 9 ° o D‘Ihtfly. ?‘ftm:l:flt k(d.l wlt: = : o un 1229 G St.—also Women’s shoe section—first floor hand torhed foot.(orm scle and iceable for street ur home. Ad- justable to high and low insteps. - In orderiux, specify size of shoe. 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