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SOCIETY ! WASHINGTON, D. O, JUEY 10, 1921 PART SOCIETY - g" Miss Mir;am Do,yle y I AT AT AR A Y T A N R e e ) | To Wed Capt. Beavers § In the Early Autumn Betrothal to Army Officer Announced by Aunt and Uncle—News of Other In- teresting Engagements. Mr. and Mrs. Harold B. Doyle an- nounce the engagement of their niece, Miss Miriam Dovle, to Capt. Harrison B. Reavers, 5lst Infantry, stationed at Camp Grant. The wedding will take place in the autumn. Unusually heavy stocks take unusually drastic mark-downs in this steck-reduc- ing sale that begins tomorrow (Monday) 1216 F St. N.W. morning promptly at 9:15. “$100,000 less stock” Is Our Goal for July ‘N’ E’VE faced the :1tuat10n squarely. Present market conditions demand that our stocks be smaller. So we’ve made a thorough merchandise survey of every department and forced each to bear its proportional share of the drastic reductions necessary to lower our stocks $100,000 within the month of July. Mr. and Mrs. Albert N. Jones announce the enzagement of their daughter Melba TLeonore to Mr. Charles D. Harbaugh. ‘The wedding will take place Wednesday evening, July 20. Mr. and Mrs. L. Bert Eyster of Cynwyd, Pa. announce the engagement daughter, Miss Dorothy Kind- ster. to Mr. Charles Lester Gates, Mr. Charles Gates of this city. Mr. Luther ¥. Speer, former assist- ant commissioner of internal revenue, announces the engagement of his daushter. Miss Sara Elizabeth Speer, to Mr. Peter Paul Miller of Utica, N. Y.. son of Mrs. Peter Paul Miller of Buffalo, N. Y. The wedding will take place in_the early fall. Miss Speer . and Mr. Miller are both graduates of Cornell University. Mr. Miller Is a well _known athlete, having heen a member of the foot ball and track teams at the university. Prices ’'way Down!—The Type Is Small, But the Saving’s Great! Wraps and Coats " e Sl 6 B Our hearts are set on 1t! it sl o ” X ; o 335 and ‘;:0 ‘;rn_x;oe-qu-lmer-‘leng;:l —*“$100,000 less stock’ printed or plain volles, imported dot- Topcoats yoke tatk. Faglen slssyes ted swiss, organdies and tissue ging- it !'_"‘e"n_vy" ‘::" ";r“;‘ i There is only one sure way to do it, and that is to pnce hams. Charmingly youthful styles in and reindeer. At.... $18.75 things at less. Washington women know Jelleff’s quality, Solors ol Asvetidar, soss. iplnk. whits and penhu-an. Sizes 14, 16 310 $36.50 Full-length English_ Tweed we know they will respond. It’s the kind of sale that wsll and 18. At. Mator Coats, plaited backs and raglan make us new friends and confirm our friendship with those sleeves; all-round belts; tan, brown ABd ETay. Afee.: .- $19.75 who know us. Miss Eliason Marr Dr. Walter J. Peanel The ma son to Dr. W. . Penneli, U. 8. took place Wednesday at noon. ceremony was parformed by the Rev. Titus Davis in the presence of a small company of intimate friends. The bride wore a traveling suit of dark blue tricotine with a small hat to S match. with a corsage bouquet of MRS. CROMWELL BROOKS, sweetheart roses. Dr. and Mrs. Pen- | Who will soon close her home on Massachusetts avemme and go to York nell left immediately after the cere- Harbor, Me., for the summer, mony for Maine_and are making the trip by motor. They will be at home after August 1 at Syracuse, N. Y. |tucky, where they will spend the re-| have returned to their home after where Dr. Pennell is stationed. mainder of the summer with her par-| spending the week end in New Jer- ents, Ju Judge and Mrs. Samuel J. Pugh. | sey. | Misses’ Apparel $22.50 to ,!’.‘0 m Frocks; im- ported dotted swiss, voliles, linen, or- Mrs. Clarence Hall have re-| Mrs. C. R. Mann and family will gandie and fine ginghams. Coat ef- Pen Women to Hear turned o thelr home Bfter sDendink | spend the remainder of the sammor $69.50 and 37250 Wooltex Coats, fects, ruffed and lace trimmed; navy several weeks in Cleveland, Ohio. Baileys Island, Me. smart three-quarter and full-lensth blue, brown, rose, maize, lavender and Countess de CSEH s eak Mr. and_Mrs. Charles Morgan hav Mr. Hulbert L. Bisselle accom- topcoats; camel's hair and angora Copenhagen. Sizes 14, 16 and 515 P gone to Harpers Ferry, W. Va, on 2 | paniea Mrs. Bisselle to New York, polo; full backs, raglan sleeves, belted 18, AL cocsoscassrassasasssens The League of American Pen Wom- | SoteF tFIP: 8nd will afend about ten | where she sailed Jast week for Eng’ and unbeited atyles; natural §34.75 . $22.50 to $29.50 Sifk Frocks or taf- en, which suspended “ - and. ! and gray. At..... H ts feta, printed georgytte and tricolette; pended all soclal activi-| Mr. and Mrs. Henry Dalton and four| Miss Cameron Davis and Miss Gay- $75 to $100 Tuxedo Coats, Capes and | resses i Ul Som? o Beormetis and fricoletts com: tles for the summer in April, will|children of Raleigh. N. C., are visiting | nor Davis, daughters of Dr. and Mrs. | || Wraps, in Canton crepe. satin and bined: straight-line, ruffed . and keep open house Wednesday evening | M. and Mrs. Pace, on Connecticut|D. G. Davis, will leave July 15 “”, Roshanara crepe: quilted and fringe —with a great quota at less | ——a big stock, much less basque effects; navy blue, brown, tan at the national headquarters | SYoRue: the "Pocono’ mountains, where they trimmed; brown, taupe, navy $39 75 | 340 English Tweed Tailored Suits, and’ Copenhagen; sizes 14 Atreet, When the Cotatess Constance| MF. and Mrs. W. M. Freeney, ac- | Will spend several weeke with their | and black. At.. (%Y §39.75 $16:50 ico, §25 Cotton Dieases, Not: vt “unbelted semi-fitted Jackets; | 16and 18 At.... . $13.75 Hillyer da Caen of Orleans, France,|companied by Mr. and Mrs. E. Ber- aunt, Miss Grace Chandlee. 2 b % e ! mandie, volle, woven-striped voile. Smartt nbelied, sl aokets: | 16880 18 ALoiovepesiiy Wil fheak for the Ben Weomen and | D&rd German, have returned to their | Mr. and Mra. James Sherldan enter- 25 375 to $125 Dressy Wraps Cape | fowered volle, plain-color voile, plaid oxford gray and tan. $17.75 $49.50 to $69.50 Taffeta Frocks, com- their guests at 7:30 o'clock. home after spending the week end| tained at a large porch party at their Coats and Full-ripple Capes, in Mar- | and checked gingham. rajah poplin, | Al_. 5 bined with lace and organdie, basque, U ats A oy Oslock . at Braddock Helghts Md. home last week. vella, Evora. Romona, Duvetyn and | g% e, WS E " olors—lace | 75 340 to $59.50 “Wooltex” Suits, in | tunic and straight-line effects; navy quent visitor to the United States be-| . Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Bryan Leet and { MF. and Mrs. Austin McCarthy w re | Tricotine; embroidered, cable stitch- | or&andle: [IERL ST CEUE OF and rib- homespun, “sportspun” jersey. silver- blue, "brown 'and Dlack. 9475 fore the war. and who was known to lhelrtgauxmer _g’lrzlnh have taken ':1'::1:'1’(:5‘3‘15;”333 party and tea at L’;fi;’;’e;:l:l‘:;d';:‘d:“‘{g-w;“"-sgfg";g | bon girdles; blou-e‘dmn‘:_ overblouse | ;g::“ 3:[:?;‘ :,’.‘:.;;’{'f,',’.,"‘.’.','.o‘,'fi; Sizes 14, 16 and 18. At i the American boys in France as the | & cottage at Eaglesmere, Pa. for last we , h, . . f styles; full gathered skirts, i . ) ) 335 to $45 Polo Coats, full silk-lined “little mother,” has returned to this the month of August. Mrs. Leet has . Miss Helen Gruver w; hostess at a | tan and gray. At...... . rufMed and panel plaited | ln? sport styles, tuxedo and notched belted. raglan sleeves: tan. rose and 0 ty at her ho t week in| revers, unbelted and belted box | country with a message for the|Rner mother, Mrs. Waters of Gnma, D Aiiny. Ehgabedn Bamas $75 to $100 Coats, Navy and Black AUNICE. A ooevrosrosivnnzovs 3 b IS both Jacket Copenhagen; sizes 14, 16 @19 5() mothers from- the French | Rapids. Mich.. visiting her. Honer. o 58 Blizabeh Tricotine \Wraps, Cape Coats, Capes | 32830 to $39.50 Cotton Dresses— v " Sires “aavy. oxford wray. tan and 1. ceeieces Mr. and Mrs. Bynum E. Hinton have | AMONE those present were Mrs. Joh and Sash Coats. braided and | Finest of dotted swiss, imported or- The informal reception Wedneaday | Teturned to their home after spend- e, L Tl oD e embroidered and cuble- 4675 | gundie Irish linen, georgctte voileand | F00 brown, relndeer AN Q03 B0 | ety altnt e e Just . will be given jointly by Mrs. Willlam | ing the week end at .Oxford, Pa. | Buckingham, Miss Ruth Cissell and stitched. At . Anderson imported gingham: dainty Pirs0 snd & i1k Sult the thing for early fall wear: full Atherton Du Puy, national president| Mrs. Phoebe Shortiess has gone to | Miss Amna Evans. Miss Elizabeth styles with hemstitching. narrow ruf- i b L) gt Sia . iheitarer aae of the League of American Pen Wom- | Oxford, Pa., to spend several weeks | & Siio et B o fles, fine tucking, handdrawn _work ong-coated models, one-button fai Arce-ai 2 v embe with her si M | Bameay, Wio, has, heen tne ! tening. notched revers and button-up notched, rever and tuxedo styles; en, with members of the national ex. er sister, Mrs. Mary Gillespe. | gyest of Miss Gruver. has returned to oves . and handmade lace trimming. White, bias fold belted: navy blue, brown and heathe: ecutive board. and Mrs, Theodore Til- | Mrs. Howard A. Coombs, who has |Sor hame n Kensington M. flesh, orchid, maize, peach. sky-blue, styles. narrow self blas fold §94 5() sibosaibignd Mo Rl ooy ‘ ler. president of the District of Co-|been visiting her uncle, Dr. Finch. at | "Mr. Russell McFarland, wiio spent . % bisque. gray. rose and navy. §15 75 and button trimming. At. i 0 $22.50 1ambia League of American ben Wom- | Broadalbin, N, Y. has gone to Flush- |acveral week in Norfalk V. has re: —in this sale at less wh friectine: s:::l;'::{fimsflkze?-d S48 to 16050 Coats and W ? en, and members of the District ex- | Ing. to Join her daughters, a | 5 81k D reet and > 4 2 ‘osts an raps. of ecutive board. Edith and Eleanor, who have been logq . [° > home on Broad Branch $1.15 8-button-length Chamoisette s ameta, foalard, tucked panel’ backs and §04 75 | tricotine. bolivia. ramona, taflored or Countess de Caen will be nre:emealvl-mn: their grandmother. | Miss Georgla Bell Earnshaw of Nor- Gloves—white, pongee, chamols g5, Canton crepe, crepe de chine and braid trimmed. At. - embroidered: tuxedo or wrappy styles; by Mrs. Mary M. North, national ofi-| Mr. and Mrs. George Thomas Dun- |folk, Va. is expected today for a! and gray. At. georgette crepe: hand embroidered, | 395 Satin Suits—Dressy biack satin navy, brown, Cope nh-gen cer of the Woman's Relief Corps, andl lop and daughter, Miss Katherine |visit of several weeks with Mr. and | $1.50 Two-clasp )\ovelly sux 85, Beaded and ribbon trimmed: navy, | Suits. long length tuxedo and belted member of the League of Americar | Dunlop. and Alexander McCook Dun- Mrs. E. Bernard Germann. i Gloves, white and colors. C | Black, tan. copen, gray. $16 7'5 | jackets; radium silk lined. $29.50 Pen Women. Jo0 U0 loave the laxt of (bl month| Mre M. B Weaver of Srsphend $1.50 Strap-wrist (‘l:nmolnn!(' | white' and flash. Af........ . T v ‘Worsted Jersey Suits, tuxedo H ¢ Manslow ;Houss, Fishers Ia- stiect had flag exercises at her hoine Gloves, white, chamols and sand, | $69.50 to $95 Cloth Dresses: elabo- an port Suits: all of our ery smart: navy. brown, peach land, to spend the month of August. |last week for her chapter of the th black and self two-tone | rate mavy tricotine or twill cord; ! fnest Sport Suits, in imported and rose and heather; sizes 14, CHEVY CHASE JMisa Filen Pecile has gone to Camp [D A T T T s ol L L 85c | Bl M or et wnd et $34.50 | reiour checks ome-button fastening | 130" "L $13.75 ! Abena, in Maine, and Stanton Peelle | r. and Mrs. Ryan DDevereux ha o | tuxedo an elted jackets: tan wit! e {| has gone to Camp Red Cloud, in|a doll sale at their home last week | $1.25 12-button-length Fine Chamoi- | D A S P Re A of brown. green or copen, navy with tan $62.50 and 365 ¢ Blue Tricotine - Pennsylvania, where he will spend | for the benefit of the Girl Scouts of sette Gloves, white, pongee, '°h 4 POI; n"fln" € or white; also black and 329 75 Suits, box style: Eton or straight-line Mr. and Mrs. Roger Whiteford and | & month. Chevy Chase. mastic, sand, brown and gray. g8, | Ouf hiEh-Erade Bpom I eton and white. At . ; & . jackets: sizes 14, 16 and 15. 19 5() Dr. and Mrs. Edward A. Merritt, who | Mrs. Brainard H. Warner. jr. and) 'Drl.‘ and Mrs. A. M(.‘ Stimson_and AL ... 3 ‘;;;;: o iae: n:u:::::m o orotds its, dressy and | At .. s have spent the past week end on a | peend Shmemp. ' © Sone to Canada to ",'e"'_ T L e utiose Sea i $1.50 16-button-length Chamolsette | ored or beaded coat. overblouse and lored suits, in navy or black o snh.’:a J(‘fiq:":fi Em:u Suits, motor trip to Whiteford, Md., have re- | Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Ford are remainder of the summer. Gloves: sanarand chgmais. 85¢c | chemise styles, with- fringe-trimmed binding and seif-cording panel, tux- Shadis with lyax immiage: turned to their home. visiting relatives in New York. tins Hente Bargamin of Richmond, || | A3l belts: Copen, LOmALD muvy, Scb ‘ edo and belted jackets. $36.50 blue or brown: sizes 14, 16 and 3 Teturned | Va. who is the house guest of Mr. $1.50 16-button-length fine Chamol- white, leather, beige. peach, €39 5() | 3¢ X Mrs. George I Hubbard of Hart- nivi and Mrs. Rossel Edward Mitchell, will sette Gloves, white. pongee, sand, honey-dew and gray. At. 066 and'$ g e (| A8t ford. Conn.. who has been visiting her | the vacation period with his parents. | return to her home this week. chamois and beaver: plain §] 15 $60.50 to $125 Dinner and Afternoon e R e ™ 36950 to $95 Suits, of fine cord twill brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and | Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Birch of Cummings| Mr. and Mrs. James Alburtis are | (I and embroidered backs. At.. s Gowns, beaded Canton crepe, embroid- W ; o ;’ am, tan tricotine or covert, tailored or em- Mre. Whiteford, has returned to her | jape. planning an _extensive motor trip 4250 1a-button Fine Milaness S | ered silk met embroideréd dotted | g PERT AT T AR $38.50 | broidered. tuxedo or motched revers: ome. through the north, and will leave here crepe de chine, dotted chiffon, silk lace - 2 i navy, tan or blac sizes 14, Peudleton Beall, son of Col. and Mra. | , 7 William B Mentgemery will| i e first of the month to be Gloves, white, pongee, brown §] 85 | CreBr e b ine B pe: mave, $69.50 to 385 “Wooltex” Sults—navy | 1a und 13 Al $36.50 Fielder M. M. Beall, has received, by | 1o attend his class reunion at Wil Eone for a month or six weeks. and mavy .... | black. Harding blue, gray $48 5() 0 Dlack Deml (i sulls 1o setse direction of the President, & citation | jjamstown, Mass. Mrs. Montgomery| Mrs. Carden Warner and her chil- $3 Strap-wrist, Best Quality Milan- gnd bisque. At x and tricotine; cab! for gallantry in action July 28,|wiil visit relatives In Indlanapolis, | dren left last week for Cape May, | ese Silk Gloves, white and white with | i ing lnd fnsv braid lr!m- $39.50 an 1918, ‘mear Villers sur 'l:;irg F;rt.“lfe- In "August. " | where she will épel:d -ev_;ral week: beaver, embroldery on hlck $1.85 'fl" 45 m T S Bt cabo Mr. an ra. wig! co! ave Mr. and Mrs. ume Talbert an and insert at wrist. At. e > — L o el T eptcoto v | S i S B souas ot ome | 2 4T i LR, Tiierrat et e S | ouses I R and Mrs. Fordney of Michigan for the |janesfor the summer are spending a week or ten days on a o3 fon Chamolnetts 1 braided, evelet embroidered, short $9.50 Leather Handbags, large and summer and they will travel for the | ‘38 f0r M BUMuSn @ K Grover- | cruise, on their motor boat, down th yery fine gual e and g1 85 K t be $10,000 less flare, box and long slashed panel medium size: plain and piaited effects; next few months man and Mr. and Mrs. Farl H. Gro- | Potomac river. pongee. At .. . —stock must 0, jackets; pewter, tan. navy §49 () some with inside frames: all have Mr. and Mrs. Claude Ostrom a&nd|yerman, who have been on a motor| Miss Esther and Miss Francis Van 5 and $3.95 Volle or Batiste and black. At. mirror; leather and silk lined; splen- their children have gone to Maine for | YATe (MO0, (0, PR 7 L J0078T | Dyne visiting their mother, Mri ® teaturing frilled models and 25 $75 to $87.75 Smart Tailored did shopping or travel bag: ;Ihe summer and have closed their |surned to their home. Frederick van gy:;;.flror t{le summe | bot effects, short or long Bullll. |o=[bllno‘ ‘:nlhejlted slashed At : o ouse here. Mrs. Vernon E. Hodges 18 spendin Vi trimmi panel an elte ox jackets; one- v, Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Fleming |y, "%y S/l 0k, of SonTRUN: | tnis month with relatives in Massa- | [ ) ey o mming® of val or §1.95 | Button fastening tuxedo and notched .:\}°;lflc'§("km‘3:.‘1‘“"':,“;v:‘r:?h':"""‘ have gone to East Orange, N. J., for | gng %,'_Nw,u;e;nkfl_ i?mve:’mu& has | chusett: —cotton, silk or wool, less o 15"90 Tll;lcollat!e ;.r!:lo,ule in prac- fevars, navy‘or black trico- §44 5() gne plece and with tassels; inside one to New rk city, and, er a cally &ll colors; short sleeve e - 2 Bdyard A Mersitc of \Guation Short ‘Stay there will o te Boston. . $5.75 to $6.25 Wash Skirts, linene, | and tuxedo collar. At $2.95 25 $87.50 r:);::'ahl:ldl el as mnall street entertained at a - buffet | 3000 SON IR Vo S8 Sodore IMr. and Mrs. Jol’m OBrian pique and gabardine; stralght - line, $6.90 to $6.85 Handmade Blouses, hip and knee-length jackets, bri PREE. A o $8.50 gathered vokes, button- !flmmed various models, featuring the tuxedo binding, cable stitching and self- pockets and belts. At. collar; many with handdrawn work strapping; in twill cord, piquetine and $8.25 and $9.25 Wash ‘Skirt nblr- and trimmed with real filet §3 g5 "lmtln!- navy and black. gg4 5() Sweaters . when she had as her guests the So- avid Brown Davis and her rority sisters of her daughter, Miss : Virginia Merritt, who Is a graduate "“"“' Miss S. Bertha Davis, have luncheon at her home last week, "t“m,n to her home. | A ¢ Great Barri . e al rea arrington of Central High School. returned, after spending two weeks| Mr.and Mrs. John Lord O'Brian and atne. linen, tricotine, fancy " atriped lace. At Mrs. James adking was Bostess at |8t Braddock Heights, Md. 5 s Betty O'Brian of Buffalo are pique and satinette; smart styles with _ $10 and $15 Costume Blouses, taken | 315' 50 'to §i75 —out they go for less a bridge luncheon at the Brooke Tea | Judge and Mrs. John Wilmer Lati- at the Brookside in_ Great Barring- Ped ‘amels, oorded and tucked | from regular stook: fashionable col- strictly tailored and dres N e House last week. ";:Ill.d W fen.ve "n ol;fly cvlv th their |ton, Mass. Mr. and Mrs. O'Brian are pocket, or embroidered puckfl. 55 ors; attractively embroid- smart hip-length jackets -m. cable ll._ . o wa':ten xedo Mr. and Mrs. Robert Small and their | Shildren for Atlantic City, N oo |Zell known 'in Washington. Mr. and belts. At. ered, beaded or lace trim- §¢ Q8 stitching, self-fold and braid trim- style: with sash: buff, brown, tomate children have gone north for the sum- | Where they will spend several weeks. | 0'Brian was speclal assistant to the S med. At . ming: navy and black trl- “9 50 and jockey red; not all sizes 5695 Ter and have given up the Donn Cot- |, Col. and Mrs. Walter C. Clephane | Attorney General in_the early days 318 and A2 0181'§'r‘;:i t"";"‘m"“ and $13.95 to Ge nd Crepe | cotine and twill cord. in each color. At... ve. WO fage. which they occupled during the | Jave gone to Haven, Me. ‘with thelr | e D e ailona of Tiackiardinbit de Chine Blouses, taken from regular i $9.50 to $13.50 Fiber Silk Sweaters: winter and spring. amily, where they have a cottage [ aces a.nd I a Curt $ o d-bl t d: 1 stock; styles too diverse to 5895 ! 3 ‘Tuxedo model; two-button, belt and Mrs. Edward Donn has reopened her | 814 where they wil spend the re- ce ain tan-and-blue, tan-and-brown- $8.75 | set forth in detail. At long-tle sashes; navy, black, buft. to- house on East Bradley lane, evy < 2 u7 50 to $25 Biouses, in one-of. Jade, honeydew and pea- Miss Florida Booth, who spent the Cl % - much less Chase. X eaning $25 Plaid Skirts, prunella and nov. _ o these, too, are cock: so con Mr, and_Mrs. Abner Ferguson and nd early summer in Asheville, elty plaids; box, side and panel plaits; 0 oy Suplioatas, jexclumee med e with trasting $7.95 all are of twr‘clls 51095 $1.45 Blaok Silk Stockings, with mock revers. At » seam back; reinforced; one of 95¢ our well known makes. At... Millin ery $2.25 to $3.50 Silk Stockings; chiffon Underwear daughter Margaret are spending sev- [ N C., and who returned to her home Inc. narrow and wide button-trimmed eral weeks at the Hotel Dennis, At- |last week, will leave today for Titus- MME. VIBOUD, belts, in fashion-favored §1() 75 crape: A iz fantic City. : h will stay sev- |Established 1855. 727 11th St. N.W. color combinations, At. Mrs. Alexander R. Mullowney, with or medium weight; plain, lace or drop- ' Mrs. J. 8. Bender has returned from 50 $25 and $30 SiTk Skirts, in Fanta- < Bee duughter Cathering has moneto . “where she visited her s Rugs Thoroughly s1, Moon-glo. Faille, Roshanara Crepe, 2 stiteh, with all-slk or mércerized gar- —takes its share at less $ruShe will be Joined later by Judge | OF. |y Mes willlam W. Bride . Cleaned at Home T e pateot ano oper, | —here, too, are savings W iads, wisAtum weRY $5_ Philippine Underwear—Gowns owney Capt. 1 5 : N ) \‘ljlr and \n-. Hugh M. Southgate and | heve returned to their home after Our process does mot i models; white, gray, tan, orchid, $8.50 to $15 Saflor Hats; smart lnd light gray; In odd sizes. 51.95 ::1-27::::??:“::&“&3?‘5;‘2 family have returned from Bass Rock | 8Pending a week, at Eagles Mere, Pa. e peach, rose, malize. lavender, Dodels tlom Jetting New ok AL s With hand-drawn yokes. and will g0 to Nova Scotia the 1st of| Mrs. Willlam 8. Corby left here las green, jade and mudmg 514 75 makers; fashionable oolors, $4.85 ss 75" "Glove-silk Stockings; plain Dé4 52.45 August to spend a month. week, with her dsughters, Took better if done our way. Siie, htics e but no white. At......... 5 fishnet and dropstitch: black, white, - . Mrand Mea. POw: Robey and chil- | and Eleanor Corby. to spend the re- ,.315 to $19.50 Mairons' Hats from cordovan, navy, medium gray’ §9 98 $4 and 35 Silk Chemise—Envelope aren of Philadeiphla, Pa, who have|mainder of the summer Camp TII L co “Holland's”; brown, black, and light gray. At.......... Chemise, Bloomers and Gowns of Teen Vialting thetr cousina, Mr. ang | Owalsss, in the Adifondack e Luwin Co. N kwea.r '$4.50 and $4.95 Lace Stocikings: pure crepe de chine, trimmed with val * Mrs. Raphael Semmes, have returned| Mrs. Percival Lants and daugh- e Kotth 8560 eC! thread or glove silk; remarkably long laces: taflored models; buflt- §0 88 lonthelrflhoms, Siauting and ter, Miss Mnn;m i‘nu e taken zol:::u, St N.W. e ) ch | :ve-rlnx :{' -uuh‘ lfi.;uk;ll\f- e:t- up or bodice top. At..... ra_Henry Hanford and children | the Clephane house for the summer. W. —timely and very much less ract! erns in , W re s 7.50 Silk Chemise, Gown: left Washington last week for Ken-' Mr. and Mrs. Andrew J. Cummings . y leghorna trimmed with $15 dovan, suede, African brown, $3 Q5 e e s $1 Silk Windsor Ties, satin collars, | or flowers from “Gage”s.eee... gold and pear] gray. At . g g S e Pl organdle collars, embroidered Tinen round collars. At..... 65¢ laces and ribbons. Flesh and $4 88 $1.50 and $2 Organdle, quue. Satin $15 8ilk Gowns, of satin and crepe or Net Collars; shield vestees with > de chine, trimmed with lace and geor- sound neok: linen sets- embroidsred “$100,000 Less Stock’” Sale Prices on gette: ribbon Tosettes: slosve- linen collars; some with real lace $1 - less modgll. Flesh and "‘ht sg 85 edge and embroidered dots. At. ) blue, $2.50 and $3.50 Net, Linen or Batiste dastnezaae || Summer Footwear neck shields; sleeves; round and Tux- $2 s.tlnene ,ll’z;ldmum “stratght style, with scallo] edg short lengths. At 51‘50 $2.00 8ilk Chemi Satin Envelope Big Bargains v Big Bargains Monday ' Monday ) 1106 G Street 11 brofdered finen “;"s,’:g“"'“ 'l‘:hf, 'Ze“;'h"l:“:? s take in everything btu a few staple lines and will surely Chsmiss rmmel ‘;‘l"' flet $1.65 C 3¢ t! X : Store News The House of Fashion For Monday, July 11 e pen etanary $195 help us make the goal, “$100,000 less stock.” o300 Sk Criemise, Grepe 2 Chine 4.50 Organdie Shields with frill; s vestees and ool re; aces, an I 4 , embroidered on net; linen or organdie French h.ell short vamps 5250 l-fl‘lomlhln h'ellln wét Yxk?d hoaf:: top or b“"l-"b sl 95 ’ use inust Go. s s vises of nek Snd"§9'g5 | | andmedium round toes 3¢ il e Wi e, | | Mo, £ e e 180Ce. AL cececececmeccsamence 3 $8 (Specisl) Women's One. -mn n sTay an cal . 4 Pu with dium combined; welt soles and 3395 Chemise, lace and embroid trim. 310 Silk Scarfs, 2% yards lons: oradk B D ether Cuban heels. At... med. Also tallored styles with em- ) whits, gray, blus, black, tan. §7 95 long; yemes 4o $4.95 $12.50 (Sorosis) Women's Four- broldered yokes. A fow extrs wize pot- on e tart acrl lan Jade. At tesesssisiiin Wb nch heels. At... bar Pumps, of tan calf, goring in ticoats with lace-trimmed 4] O $13 Marabout Pleces, to close out 310 (8pecial) Wmm-%*'g” sides, hand-turn solesand §7 9% flounces. At ..o - for the®season; natural, ey, $8.95 Tan Calf Sport Pumpe; wing tips; French heels 5 R black or brown. At..... o low flat heels, medium $10 (Sorosi Tan or : a]” round toes and welt soles. $4 O | Black Kid Pumps, with welt soles €8, G P e mavin: poellum $7.95 $4 and $5 Japanese Kimonos, Jap- anese Cotton Crepe Kimonos. em- broidered in rose and butterfly de- A” Sammer Dresses Umbrellas, too o i) s e | e R A B ings; also white Calf Brogue Oxfords; wi: o A e enbe art red! :f&‘:m e $5.50 | .and weit Feolee; Tow n.g"§7“9“5 Jeng, Roee, coral, lavender §3 85 7 it i Bakelit nandies, tips and ferrules welt soles and Cuban heels B SOL O LR $13.50 Breakfast Coats, Satin break- l S lm o ons Leather strap-handles, white tips Sise ranges are somewhat depleted, but you are practically fast coats, trimmed with self ruchin; and ferrules; all white handles and sure of fnding your sise in the shoo Jou wani—and such and rosebud. Orchid, ross, carol, . colored handles to match silk. $6 50 wvalues are surely worth coming a long way for. l‘l:m blue, navy .and ocerise. 510'50 Very special meceosmes comoce e All Cloth Suits % to 1 Off ‘ Al Silk Skirts All Sweaters Reduced to $7.95 to $16.95 Reduced t0.35 to. $19.95 All Hats $27.50 Shantung Silk Suits, $19.95 $3l08750 Were $5 to $20 $25 Jersey Suits, $10.95 All Blouses Reduced All Wraps, V4 to 1, Off It will be a bit crowded here to- morrow, but the savings are so worthwhile we think you won’t mind the in- convenience. Though this sale will continue through July and much new merchandise wull be added, we advise you to do your shop-