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at home at 1675 Calvert avenue, De- troit. ~ B | (i mins 3T o | YSS OWSKI eiphta Dr. h X the Ford Hospital. |:°Deg-'¢;rf:" of . : .srl'::pm; ’ Mra: Paut Mattix of Kokomo, ind. 1419 G St. N.W. | Speciaities | THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ©., THURSDAY, JUNE 30, 192T. = SOCIETY member of ‘the faculty of Gunston Presndent and Mrs. Harding Receive Com- [ |0 T Bl B ons S BARGAINS! . BARGAINS!! BARGAINS!!! 5 younger set in Washington. % mittees Who Bring Gifts to First , * T e b seven o e Every Hat in Our Store to Go * * and Mrs. James H. Karnes of St. S Millin Lady of the Land. , ST o nnoupsine e marringg ummer ery Frederick Weaver of this city, Satur- i The Shop That Shows the New Styles First | Our Semi-Annual’ I E day, June 25. The ceremony was That Formerly Sold Up to $35 W f NOW SELLING AT I arali Wha . fMcial performed in the Washington Cath- HE President and Mr. Har-| ooy, ho (o oo o et 1n com- : edral, at Mount St Alban. ‘ ding received a commitled|mang of the troops in the plebiscite | : M B today from the Daughters|area about Fiume during its occupa- ¢ ey, ~Daugherty Rarey. to of the Founders and Patriots|tion by Gabricle d’Annunalio. ¢ Mr“‘l{:rrryo l{'};ué\;tg{;fl;’ %T:Iet‘l’:lg ¥ i and also members of the executive| oy Aipers B Fall wife of the Sec- gol and Thomas B. Felder at ‘We are closing our Millinery Department, to devote our entire committes from the Animal Rescue | retary of the Interior, has as her house | F 5 Gi‘e‘e;l:l vhnl heir country place at floor space to our Men's Furnishings department. League, each of whom presented Mrs. | guesi Miss Clara Olsen of Santa Fe, ; ch, Conn. VEILS NOW _SELLING AT HALF PRICE ’ || Harding with o it Mrs Harding [N, M. one of the most prominent ; ¢ Mr. and Mrs. Andrew D. Potter and SILK OR WOOL SWEATERS GREATLY REDUCED also received a number of gEuests bY | ag secretary to the various governors Home, Lo e {0 tuclr summer il | appointment. for the last twenty-one years and is river, for the summer. o ou l 800 P . f P F. . e st Bughes, | ACURE In like capacity for the pres; I e Secretary 0 tate, l' h n incumben! ‘esterday TS, al 9 . alrs o elf&t' lthng | e e o e ipcd. com- | and Mise Omuen lunchod. Informally pany ‘at dinner at the Metropolitan | with Mrs, John Hays Hammond. Mra ’ T Club this evening in honor of the|Fail contemplates leaving Washing- 22227727% WY former miniater ‘of forelgn ‘affaifs of | ton :omormw“ evening for & s i L B g 21700 . r. Chu 5 T he . < e et of | “nic o BT home In New Mexico N Silk Sweaters China. Mra. Henry C. Wallace, wife of the . Secretary of Agriculture, will leave Women’s Jersey Silk Petticoats 7 The Secretary of War, Mr. John W.| Washington Monday evening for their ] aneks wule:p-nnd Jll;lvt :‘!"_m::_lr:: hu‘n;‘e in ;lu »;mie., Iow‘u, wherel Black and Excell 1 Lancast . _H, re with members of the family, she will MRS. 0. S. RAPP colors. i xcellent qual- str P and ofi lds ‘Washington next week. Mrs. Weeks, | gpend about two months. It has been | Of Ohlo, who is (hr house guest of . .0“ Fringed itil R ]q $5 ap rumps O mho is in Eurcpe with her son:in-|the custom of Mra. Wallace to apend | the Secretary to the President and slip-over models ities. Regular §5 ~ law, Mr. John Washington Davidge. | several weeks of midsummer in Colo- | Mrs. George B. Christian at their and $6.50 values. will not return until the autumn, 8nd | rado and she may decids to go there | apartment in the Roanoke. YOUTHFUL APPAREL FOR EVERYWOMAN and coat styles. S Mrs. Davidge has gone to Cape Cod Sale price— White, Black, Gray and Brown St Rl B ratary: Wil Aot Babeimamy: s - Wallace % T . . H| The Attorn - ; jeune, Miss Marle Louise Johnson, 10 F fl\' S 60 Spring and Summer Styles, Including e g hf.”;",;‘.."m,.,’f;‘,', ek | Hiea Cooilies Tite ot il Vice Bresil i Ngnen Scott, Sisa Katherine Fou £ at len t. 3.95 All That’s Good and New timore, where he will spend the week|dent, and Mrs. Fall, wife of the Secre-| Dunn. Capt. . i vl t. ‘harles C. Reynolds, Capt. end, to be near Mrs. Daugherty, Who|tary' of the Interior, and Mrs. Arthur | pParsons Sumncr, Mr. Francs Hill, Mr. is at Johns Hopkins Hospital. ~Mrs. | Capper were among those lunching in- TiH \ Daugherty, who 18 an invalld, Is under- | formally today with Mra. C. C. McGhord | Thomrn hopactson, “_"*“ N any going treaiment there. at the Chevy Chuse Club. ill, Mr. Vhiting, Mr. Alton p'l'ha Secretary of Labor, Mr. James J. o itiing m°“" Brooks, avis, who hus been in Toledo, Chicago ] and other points in the west during the |18 Guest at Hotel Here. past week, will spend July 4 with Mrs. The newly appointed United States Bevin and thelr chnidren at their sum- | minister to China, Dr. John Gould mer home, at Mooseheart, Ii Schurman, is spending several days at {)‘10 ::‘w Willard Hotel.":\ulgng come to . Chi vashington to attend the dinner given o L A by the minister of China, Dr. Sze, in P’re-Inventbry . That’s the Magic Word that now ux, Mr. Harold Rupprecht and Mr. Carroll Morgan. Heel honor of the former minister of foreign N 7 7 \ Dr. Ch d i 4 2 S Mrs. George D. Hope will entertain at | N\ N § ome TP s 8 5 Baby French g'rmry cn ’:,‘ l‘::k‘l;l::e!h:“l'?lbp:t.o :‘;"‘?L‘i affairs of China. Dr. Che Chi Chien, ?I:Q,E,,fi:’c{:,’,:;;l“,;:;,{’s‘:‘%,h‘:r‘ié;fi:n ‘é‘gt \ gwes you the Blggest and Best § I ¥ ernon 101 > 9 N e 220 1 omesumpmotan [l|55T ue Cests SRS SEerelay OF| st Atbort 1 il amnounces_tne| M0S (ST Mt of L2 Anes; R Values and Bargains of the season. \ white Relgnakin; In White Relgn- Those * in ‘the party included the | SHHE Socurmon to- Ma. Georse Wellle: | Toaa siar s pemourn sbrons Mrae Fops | N Don’t This Sal \ Brown Kid and skin, Black and minister of China, Dr. Sze; Mr. s o s N ncy|for avests sofourn abrond, Mes. Hope (B on miss s Daie. N gl_;‘f:“ g‘u?:’k :‘nflz formeely priced g_-::‘:’: Kc-‘:-t ':‘nud'l E;‘;’,;g l!l_rwuo\;:x:rsfiir:- Tchang, Mr. | grates Army. YEsn;x;dn.y &:unr?:«;:‘ The and it ?:x?:“l;’s:‘ i gl‘:lerz!pemla:::rwln‘ ?;‘e( ‘ § 2 Dr» 'Y .' CeremRony was pe o‘;’n at 'l o resi- | season. N White Canvas, Y350 Butent Lissthor Bl R B L denco of the bride by the Rev. Herbert N We're getting mdy for Stock-Taking and must AT ONCE dispose § trimmed. up to $12. 1né Gray Kid. neasing the caremony. : N of all Spring mdfi :r ly Sm;m;.erlMerfilm&dtzei ThefSearchhght of In- § < . e it Afe: Lo, 3 1E p N ventory will not ind any of the lots ted below, if sensationally low 3 Taken from our regular stock and priced low for our Felarics of e legation: Mr. 1N M rinar Bradies. Campbell, will en gesterday aticrioon fljmmdn_v&;::my % prices mean anything. § ’ semi-annual clearance. ¢ D e e IRt ol iertaln & company atidinuer (hlsicyen- e N This is a Timely Sale, too, coming just before the big Three-day N China, Br. Jacob. Gould: Scnurman: | "Sirs. McDonald had 1l company ch. The ceremony § Holiday, and just u);llm very one is getting ready for Viutions and § ded are sport models in White Reignski d srmer United St s o Pt o Ny V1w formed in the h f the | , and jusi e one 1 ions an _ Included are £p IS ee SoRR s au e Cormer e Sates e b | e s hariay, A1 e | Tiide S parents, at 14 Bryunt strset § Outings. Every Woman and Miss—Every.Child—will find something § White Buck; dress models and street models in every Johnson, Capt. Sellers, Col. and Mrs.| Mrs. Louis Hertle, Mrs. Charles B, |northeast at’o'clock, by Rev. Charles |\ h d. The sal FRIDAY MORNING AND WILL CONTINUE N Porter, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Denby |Howry and Mr. Campbell Fultz, and was followed by an infor- |\ they nee e sale starts N wanted style and color. and Col. and Mrs. SherrilL T mal ‘reception. ' The house ‘was at- [N UNTIL SATURDAY EVENING. SHOP EARLY. \ ’ Mr. W. Munthe de Morgenstierne, | tractively decorated with marguerit Itallan ;\mbm.dor counselor of the Norwegian legation, is lmnkr n:ue: Andl;udilohn. lgalns‘l a % \§ Expected to Return Soon. shortly leaving Washington for Norway. background of ferns. The bride wore § § s b T ' X where he will take up his new duties as | 2 dainty gown o! ok ace over pale Queen Quality Boot Shop [|isiRetimiiiy S R St WAL SN pf Sl et iB Rt | . 1219 F Street N.W. n. He is now In Jamestown,|Gen March Goen B ian wha wore pronia coored |N \ Exclusive Agents in Washington for Queen Quality Shoes en. Badoglio, accompanied by his| Gen Peston C. March, U. & A. the Balican crepel with & Iatito match §\\\ ' \\§ saile o l tu- | retiring _chief _of st Wi to| Too Bartmeier of the Ford seppe Verdi for New York. The gen- Southampton, L. L. today to be the {fi;fln’x‘fi‘g Datront: was best tman or § . § 204 Mrs. George T. Maxwell, who only ‘ Mrs. Nevils, parents of [N Ginghams ° Colored and \ n. 3 Vil i dainty | o . Eh R e St v Vioiles WSty Mrs. John_ Milliki = : 12th at G 12th at G e 3‘1::“%&15“ )w"c:u March’ :?u‘:%?- old-fashioned bouguet of orchids and § en route to After the reception Mr. and Mrs. Hawail, where Maj. Millikin b Street AT —— Street Mol A iy Silun Cavaicy, | Mattix left for & weddine trlp, the § Dresses F ormerly Priced $15.00—Half Off, $7.50 §\\ : ] Farriers and Ladies’ Smart Wm poSen. Pershing was the guest of| SO 0 ing, o08 e S 12 Dresses Formerly Priced $19.50—Half Off, $9.75 § ? N last evening by Col. and Mrs. T. Q. § Dresses Formerly Priced $25.00—Half Ofi $12.50 \ : . . et e The ee laduend N\ Dresses Formerly Priced $29.50—Half Off, $14.75 §\\ Col. an rs. am ips o N N Ed 3 N N , antmEsT and Mrm Q’;:fih’?‘g‘ifll’; N\ All Spring Suits All Dance Frocks and Dresses § 5 e party latei | : Chitsn Cllp Tor the waekly dunce. 1, Price Off for Formal Wear N\ . and Mrs. \ ’{;l‘,f; 2 irs. {sze %?nA%x‘mt n}: § 2 All Wedding Gowns and Dresses § ' 4 3 R . . . , gon %dqdlé&i:f;-l’;-l:w. ’;A:Cu[t;:;dr :\§ A ll S pnng Wraps for Brides’ Attendants, during this § . Mrs. T. Q. Donaldson, jr.. in Coblenz, N o N\ d d ab, 2 N 3 — \| | Biet et g e o \ Y2 Price Oft wie—14 Price Off . L] ' Col. and Mrs. Matthew A. De Laney > Q\\ 2 : \ Stock-Reducing Sale! |[[@#adasssy oo " Il | Al Sering Capes AuFuwChokers | B Brig. Gen. and Mrs. C. E. Sawyer. fo- X p A (o /iticorsets: \ 1/2 Price off Including Mink, Stone Marten, § . . . 5 Mr. and Mrs. Corby Hosts \ Opossum, Rock Sable, Seal Scaris N We are forced to sacrifice our high-grade stock of women’s st Supper on Farm. T Laces and Lace Cartatnif AII Black Lace Dinner Gowns and Stoles— \ ~ and M . Charl . ces : Ready-to-wear Merchandise e hixty at7S wubver Tolowed b3 e N 15 Price Off Y Price Off \ g musical, last evening at the Corby Farm, Cleaning 3 ' 3 ric N : their country home on the Rockville \ N T Ld d H ts road. The members of the Rotary Club MME. VIBOUD, Inc., N \\\\ rimmed Ha Values up to 51000 Sale, $1.00 T o e Focr o , ) \ . cial and resid blished 1855. . N.W. N ’ ERetanT — MAIN FLOOR THIRD FLOOR . s rs. n Denby, the controller of cur- R a_ M R. Crissi N Georgette Waists vaiues w0 0 w0 Sale, $2.95 G e Sl o . \ ) g 4 sentative of California, . Girls' Gingham Dresses—In a splendld N F ch k uflgom-#?%e;fl::' 3‘3 gl?tgnc;‘;(: \\| CIOSIng out All " lzssonr‘r’unt fiof plaxds,swnthlfxgandy col- N Commission: d Mrs. Charles W. Kutz. i lar and cuffs; ages to \ y ur OKers Values up to $15.00 Sale’ 85.50 A Targe American fiag was hung on N Trimmed Hats Sale Price. :.:::sosemnsssssonse $l 00 §\ e . : “Gire Gingham Dresses—in 3 large dis. | N\ - b ® I r - i i \ — play of odd checks and stripes, trimme ‘ Jersey Bathing Suits v w o ss0 Sale, $3.50 T mogcamadicion] [N | 10 and $15 Ha Bl faas bimen §175 | |8 'y o Mr. and Mrs. Corby reesived in the fist time. ..$5. ages 2 to 6 years. Sale price. N y drawing room, assisted by their son| f= “Send I5¢. for Trial Stze \ e Girls' Dresses—Made of EXTRA FINE \ s.“ U o s . Val e e e R LI verD, T. HOPRNS &soN| [N | . T U organdy. trimmed in val lace; others N mon mts ues up to $3.00 e o daughter, Mary Ellen Corby. The ) New York | All Tallormade Tub Skirts—Formerly hand embroidered, in pink, orchid, maize, N : 84 :eup::; ;vhl&:' vas to ha.ve"‘:m Gourauds N $5.90, $7.50 and $10.00. Redueed to lightalue and gray; ages-2 to § rved o awn, was : Silk Jersey Shirts vaiues u o s30 Sale, $1.50 ] Oriental Cream $3.95, $5.00, 35.90 o S $3.75 | N 4 y ) e, ° with quantities of sweet peas. Girls' Regulation Dresses—Of galatea, in §‘ The musical followed immediately, 5 = Cloth Skirts—Formerly priced up to a1l white: alsowith hlise col- \ ’ s :2&;‘&”:3:::’&‘&‘;:50:&;!@%;%: BUT ONE QUA' [TY $1500; SReduced to- lar and cuffs; ages 6 to 14 $2 65 \ el‘se [ S Values up to $5.50 Sale season. As is the custom when the $5 00 $7.50 510 00 years. Sale price ............ ] o Rotarians gather for a social func- || JJERE—THE BEST Giris’ Fine Lingerie Hats—A large as- }m,om:p::dmcu :fi&g&::lfi i il Black or Navy Silk Skir!s for Stout sortment, beautifully trimmed in val. lace s H ts 1 | 5 in |} Our Mr. Rh is a past ‘Women—Formerly price and ribbon. ages 2 to 8 years. \| ummer Hal Values up to $1000 §ale, . ; Rl || e peraiang o, Knitting; e T ek e 610,00 | | Eome i wo¥S g9 05 | | . prano, assisted by Mr. Isidore Luckstone, || thing pertaining to ing, I8 BIE 06 - s wnwemirumen it Sale price. . N together with Mrs. Edythe Marmion Crocheting, Fit, Style and Y N . S Brosius, concert harpist: Mr. Herman|ll Workmanship. Chiffon Silk Hgsiery—“Onyx" and Girls' and Boys' Tailored Milan Braid N ( ’ sz 52.50 s H 1.50 H”"““,‘“ v‘:é‘;‘,‘j; ":"’ ‘é’u ““”BP;"D‘_' i Hl: wantsb tt})l talfi it over “Puresilk” makes——inAgray. black.SAfrican ,I::d ‘J‘r(lhbl)a‘ilcv;nl;)!m\;;l:l‘lx;‘o““t;:m o § & ]Ik —sal o cha k followed. M with you—both will gain in brown and russet. An excellent Summer N : onery e, s “"m.:;fi.'}.::“;m;"}'r'sm:fi:' York % | the exchange of ideas. N S ot cath: #ize. $2 50 g;;:o ls-‘:‘rcm;:\cre priced up to 95¢ \:§ et | r Some of each size. €7 F() | | $350. Sale price ................ Chiffons in Black, Luxite Brand in Black and Gray only D O e e sstacse "ana || This Service is Gratis Sale Price ssuwseiassoconions sroup 'of Fine Tailored Hats—0f \§ she mcaivaq an ovation after her rendi-| | Now showing the Most A limited quantity “Onyx” and “Royal l\hlan braid, in light and dark colors; \ ) '-'on of Velln R Hsv;!;;g _S_gu"gfievamch she(§ Complete Shade Range of Crown” Silk Hosiery—To_ close out; in trimmed with grosgrain ribbon. A genu- § \ . s T Dishany .“"“"Llw“_ 1 meusemdvre wgd‘:llgh Colors black and brown. Sale $2 95 me bargain at the sale price $l 95 § P . : Cl th Sklrts - Values up to $19.50 Sal $4 00 zary of the host, and Mr. and Mea. Corby || for Summe PHEE siesosssinssosasivivnnone WU TN B § @F cqoremionencoasnosunonsocs \ o P e’ ® { ::::mr ;ue:&*mpdn;‘ingorbr eR.ulpn my Colored Voile Blouses—All new summer an‘:'?; <fl'lzd,);agl‘: nmafl wo‘s“gn:nf"lfh';: § < . ' e SRR T QQ ’“"“"“;"“- fnsfiesh, saise orchid = and with blue collar and cuffs §\ v i copen; also a large group o! oile aists . - waSII Dresses Values up to $20.00 Sale $5 00 chum of Mr. Corby; Mr. um.""}'“‘i'c'fib al\lc;le many Fnllegd Blouses, with Dutch, g:l\"rntr]y priced at $1 \ N i S tuxedo and Buster Brown collars. For- Keidl:ll:,ce"ii N / (Some slightly soiled) merly sold for 295, 885 and G Q5 sortment of Gingham and madras: also : s c ts - A - gl' and Mrs. Pembroke Thom g “io Sale ‘pnce i < s fines serpentine crepe; ages 2 $l 49 rt ues up to g sal $9 00 ive Dance uests. | special group of ighepri il to 5 years. Special sale price, . po oa P $3 e, 0 Mr. and un.l A. Pem}mkf 7‘20';' R Blouses must be closed out—The mate- Girls’ Bloomers—Of pink serpentine gave & cance lset evening in thels rials include georgette, pussy willow, crepe or white linene; ages 4 to home, Pembroke Park, in_honor of 500 e ° Values up to $35.00 their two guests, Miss Josephine Willi- crepe de chine, in jade green, honeydew, 14 years. Sale price .............. W lllts S, odel. (J 0 ford and Miss Mildred Williford of 8 o Harding blue, gray, bisque, navy, brown, Children’s Undertogs—Of fine crossbar (Sport models) td ®: G';‘Orgtm 2;’:5‘“;;’:6"472’.“ Toom F b SIlk and black. Included are many Over- muslin, hemstitched at neck; ages 4 to 12 Tated with paims ‘and summer flowers l el' blouses and Tie-on styles. These blouses years. Fnrmer!y priced at $1.00. Sale Price .- .nicsvasensinsaneusine 790 Middies’ One-piece Pajamas—Of fine in_our regular stocks were priced at $10.00 to $18.50 Sale $ 5 00 and a buffet supper was served at midnight, and through the evening || ; R GR gd . BEACE 1o crvssossoemtaasiesion madras.and cinghar in g hades 1% s Values up to $50.00 torns. Mrs. Thom received the guests, | | Mmerva Odds and ends of Extra Size Silk neat striped effects; silk frogs. Ages . by the Mi: ‘Williford. The o 3 SIlltS (Tricotines—Serges and Tweeds) ale, 519.00 | oatass wors & gown o pini :’aorsfite Blouses—In crepe de chine and georgette. i"‘;zxgoy"g':le!:fr"zefl_y. priced §1.25 Children’s Drawers—Of fine muslin, w:(hhc(liu;ller of lucé(s a;|‘d hem- stitched hem; ages 2 to years. Sale Price ...vcccieeeconceaccncaes 196 10% Off on All Boys’ Wash Suits I |crepe embroldered in white beads, Kni * Y Sizes 4434 to 52%. Sale price, I , and [ s ot e i tting Yarns ol e $3.98 ||| tare £ Kool Krinkly Bloomers—Sale price.. 95c 4 Among the guests were Mr. and Mrs. You can always do . 3 M rl B | 680 Ao 5, Thom, dr; Mrs, Charies _ better at Wash Satin Camisoles—Sale price.. 53¢ Mrs. g?m%{‘ifl“:’gegl fim flmum.rym'sm Surf Satin Bloomers—W! vief cklen, Miss N w: E;Hler Ell(lcv:':-énl. Miss Marion | fi . _ Sale price : 3o Douies_Clag e B, $400 Silk Teddies—Sale price ise Clagett, Miss Nara Hili, > Honriseta il fiss Margaret Crossen, | NN Silk Vests—All sizes. Sale price resa Crosson, Miss Eleanor Hil mn Iron Russel, the Misses i Jane Ramey, Miss Willlams, Migs Laura 1 Silk Dresses(rase‘é"s“_‘&:&n“’cfiig’ Etc.) Sale, 515.50 Black and White Sport Sweaters $ Sal Taxedo, Phin and Wool Trimmed, the three @ most popular styles. Values up to $10.00 of Philadelphia, and Mr. Isidore Luck- | stone of New York. | 4

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