Evening Star Newspaper, July 17, 1921, Page 35

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SOCIETY : BTAR, WARHINGTON, D. U, JULY 17, 1921_PART Y. v ~ _SOCIETY Such a Host of New Things that we have room for just a brief word to remind you that general underpricing is the rule throughout the store, for we must make our goal for July—' : “$100,000 less stock” Ready at 9:30 AM. —just arrived Saturday, so must wait till Monday morning to be marked. 5 - A Sample Line of Fine Tailored Silk Undies Priced Approximately at 1/3 less | What a choice of styles! Doz- ens and dozens of designs, espe- cially in gowns, chemise and camisoles—and each one fasci- nating. In addition to the price it is the delightful array for 1216 F St. NW. , Closed Saturdays During July and August ANOTHER BIG Sale of Silk Gloves “-—-they’re all 16-button length $2.25 and $2.50 MILANESE Silk Gloves at-$7 .19 100 dozen, 1,200 pairs of 16-button fine Milanese Silk Gloves, white, pongee, beaver, mastic and other fashionable colors; all at $1.15. HARRSS ~EWINE PIHOTOS < MA (L] )e WITH TIVE HENRY B. STE. ER HOSTESS, MISS MARGARET STEAGALL, MISS KATE NELSON TURNIP! DAUGHTER OF AGALL OF ALABAMA. ‘Consul General Skinner | Dinner at Chevy Chase Entertain for Daughter “To Sail in Fortnight| With Mrs. Fife as Guest At Stony Man Ranch i !.o::e l.'nll:\l States vnn.\’ul’p:l'n:;\r‘"‘ in| Lieut. Lorimer Graham, U. §. N., e{:- Mr. and Mrs. Edgar 8. Kennedy of || lon and Mrs. Robert P. Skinner |tertained at dinner last evenjng at the v, -1 have gone to Maine for a fortnight be- |Chevi Chase Club in consfliment to this °""s""° Sre apending. ‘;'; ;"m‘ foro, Mr. Skinmer saily for his post in | Mrs. Georse B Fife of Néw York, who |mer at Stony Man Ranch, Skyland, |} et A Nrs Skinmer have |13 the Euest of her brother-in-law and | Va, entertdined at a party Monday SR ohe ADd, M er, Lieut. Commander and MrS.|evening in compliment to their daugh- {been visiting at their home in Ohio. McKee, at the navy yard. ter, Miss Mary Kennedy, at their choice that makes a sample Former Attorney General Mr. George bungalow. line 5o interesting! And this W. Wi Friday Both the interior and exterior we ; . s one—of tailored underwear— -, Wickersham, sailed Friday aboard {Mrs. Marks Hostess vishly decorated with colored lights TH]I!qu-y hwgllfiknown malzer ol' tll:!e:e ¢dloves says the_l}; are _shghglyt rllr:g;:ev:feu. the favorite of so many women Willia 1 ), t 're sure will not impair ir wear- —i i ive. £ Gen, and Mrs. William M. Black lft At Luncheon to Cousins|flowers that grow on Stony Man 4 so. their flaws are undetectable and we're s palr Lacir Wear is exceptionally attractive. A ' Washington the middle of last week for mountain. Mr. and Mrs. Kennedy ing quality. Remember, they are all 16-button length, $225 an quality— few garments in colors—in ad- {New York and sailed yesterday aboard | Mrs, Sam Marks was hostess at|were assisted by Mrs. Rowell of New _ Mllanese silk—the kind that look so handsome, wear so well and wash so beauti dition to white and flesh. Ready the Lapland for a six-week stay in Eu- o * Wednesday in honor of her:| York. Among those present were Miss fully. Both white and colors. At $1.15 pair. 2 luncheon' Wednesday P Marguerite Bryn, Mr. John Bryn, Mr. Jellef’s—Main Floor cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Everts of Donald Shepherd, Mr. A. W. Gregg || K‘xsns City, Mo., who spent the week |and Dr. Paul Ireland, Washington, son Torony Trom New York aboard & Wi their other cousins, Mr. and Mrs. | of Gen. Ireland, U. 8. A.; Mr. John Fell So great was the demand for dresses at “$100,000 less stock” prices that our buyer made a mer. Mr. and Mrs. Stewart spen Duncan D. Ransdell. Mrs. Marks was |8nd Mr. Calvert Magruder, Annapolis flying trip to New York for more. You'll like them! ieral weeks here on their way from |assistéa vy 3 Mr. Walter A. hi . Warm | $30 to $40 Silk Dresses at $15 50 rope. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Stewart sailed .Friday from New York aboard the M the first choice! S $4.00, $5.00, $7.50 and $10 Tailored Silk Envelope Chemise, $2.85, $3.85, $4.85 and $6.85 Envelope Chemise, of radium silk and crepe de chine—hem- stitched and shirred yokes. Bodice top or built-up shoulders. $4.00, §5.00, $7.50 and $10.00 Tailored Silk Bloomers $2.85, $3.85, $4.85 and $6.85 Silk _Bloomers, tailored styles; radium silk with hemstitched ruffies. Flesh and white. $2.00, $4.00, $5.00 and $6.00 Camisoles $1.50, $1.95, $2.85 and $3.85 Smartest of hemstitched and embroidered styles in radium silk and crepe de chine. Bodice tops or built-up shoulders. Flesh, white and orchid. $10.00, $15.00 and $18.00 Silk Nightgowns $6.85, $9.85 and $12.85 Silk gowns, tailored st of radium; silk and crepe de chine; hemstitched: shirred v sleeveless models. Round and V necks. White, flesh and’ orchid. by 9:30—come in time to get ¢ 1 e ; Mr. John W. Howell, U. S. N,, who = . ‘{,’;kégggzy(";::tstz‘m‘fi‘ has been the guest of his aunt, Mrs. T o ey o ey o aburobe. | Duncan D. Ransdell, left Tuesday for his post. Mr. and Mrs. Ransdell en- Mra. H. Wiltred Dupuy, who Is spend jirtiained aC dinnes Moniny svestuy Countess to Be Sg the smimir abroad has lott o n his honor, when the other guests ToF Switseriand, Where she. will spend | Jere, M Andt Mrs, George Leary, Miss | Arts Club Guest e of Baltimora, Mr. a Abunes ang Eeitenhioe Mrs. Edward Mever, Mrs, Mifnie Glea- | Countess Hillyer de Caen will be Mrs. Newbold Le Roy Edgar was |Son Flatterly, Miss Nina Mitchell, Miss | the guest of the Arts Club Tuel among the passengers oy the Olvmpie, | Minnie Garrison, Mr. Robert Garrison, | evening, when she will make an Which sailed from New York yesterday. | Mr. Roberts, Mr. Van Fleet, Mr. Hess | dress before the usual weekly pr s. Ransdell and Miss [gpr; Va.: Boyd fornia, where they spent the winte: Yor S N prings., Va.; yd, They' will nattr Hrcugn | Eneland: | Kansas Ciis. and. covers wers 1uid | arnenmen: e S a, and Mr. Tom Taylor an r. Strect Dresses in Canton crepe, foulard and georgette, one pictured. Lace Afternoon Gowns, combined with georgette, in gray, tan, bisque, copen, henna, navy and George Ehrsam, Bridgeport, Conn. tomato. Sport Dresses, in crepe bur-barr, navy, black, . gray, brown, flesh, rose and white. Marked to Ma.rdl Right out ¥ . $21.50 and $25.00 Linen $l 4.']5 ’ DRESSES at. Imported Irish Linen Coat Dresses, longline tunic. B Chemise dress with self folds and narrow belts, straight- in the “$100,000 less stock” sales line dresses with line cross-tucked—panel and overblouse, Misses’ $16.50 to $22.50 cotton frocks of printed, barred and leather or self material belts. White, lavender, rose, figured voile, organdie, tissue gingham, imported dotted swiss and orchid, leather, tan, copen, gray, green, pink, navy and gingham; straightline, tunic, ruffled or hasque effects; rose, slo light blue. copen, pink, green and red; sizes 14, 16 and 18. At 3 Misses' $15 to $55 silk frocks, | Misses’ $25 and $29.50 French $15 and $18.50 Organdie $8.25 bl S T —_— and Mr. George Land. Miss Florence M. Mills sailed yester- s s day on the S. S. Lapland and plans to remain abroad a year, visiting® France, | England, Belgium. Switzerland and . Miss Strauss Leaves For Atlantic City| Miss Lena Strauss of the Cavendish has left for Atlantic City, where she will spend the remainder of the sea- son at the Breakers. Jellef’s—Main Floor. | E. F. Droop & Sons Co., 1300 G St. Mr. and Mrs. A- C. Mayer. with Miss Adrienne Mayer and Charles Mayer, \ 18 spending the summer a. the Ho- tel Braddock, at Braddock Heights. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sherby have in- , vitations out for a reception Sunday flare skirt or— basque = with e T pom ttoats At thel- DRESSES at foeis SIS Wide sash. braises, | straighiline: embroidered, colia honor of their son, Daniel Sherby. | % Feor TS SRRl S S0t s S beaded or embroidered. ~Navy, | @nd pockets; narrow leather it 22 Crisp organdie frocks in white, flesh, maize, copen. black, brown. gray and tan- belts. Rose, copen, w sls I Mae Jett ana Uew: mine Mitan peach, rose, nile and lavender; lace and lace rosette trim- with-navy. Sizes s24.50 pink and ereen. ett, will leave today for Richmond, | i X 14, 16 and 1S : Va., where thex will visit the for- med, fichu or tuxedo collars, wide self sashes. | S s s Jellel Main Floor. mer's sister, Mrs. Ada Jackson. ! Will Produce Play i As Prison Benefit| The Attorney General, Mr. Harry! M. Daugherty, and Mrs. C. C. Calhoun, | president of the Drama League and president of the Women's National || Foundation, are among those who $11.75 Linen Slip- $65 Silk Dresses $32.50-Shantung over Frocks, $7.75 at $29.75 Dresses at $23.75 Irish linen sleeveless Lovely Canton crepe Shantung silk coat and frocks, plain or gathered | afternoon gowns, longline | longline tunic dresses, yokes, leather belts, white, | bodice, circular tunics, |cross tucked panels, collar- tan, green, rose, leather | hand-embroidered. Brown less or rever collar; nar- and lavender. navy, gray or black. row belts. JellefPs—Second Floor = i ] Tomorrow in a Sale the Handsomest of Silk Blouses E STEINWAY. PIANO is a gift of inspiration L] developed by genius. The rich, sympathetic tone, its unparalleled durability and its noble and classic design make it the most desirable Piano in the world. Such an instrument becomes an heirloom to be en- joyed by the family for several generations and indorsed by every musician ‘who hears it throughout its many years of satisfactory service. will have boxes at the special per-: || formance of “The _ Penalty,” the ,dramatic sketch by Oliver Hoyem of the national committee on prisons and prison labor, which will be pre- There'll be a stir in women’s More of that fine Suits and Wraps Philippine Regularly sented thim evening at the Shubert: ‘ Garri eater y the Garrick Players The “Style M” Steinway Grand is the Masterpiece o The audience will consist of mem- of Musical Instruments that knows no satisfacto: “$100,000 less stock” prices o 24' ::‘- u?-f Congress and other specially | “copy g Alimeee E n erwear Euests of the national com- = 0 o : md $72.50 Camel's | $69.50 to $85.00 dressy nav. tiee axg Wit Juck Bdwards: ‘ Price, $1,375 S A ol Conta, | and biack tricotine and twill ALt ol at . i for travel, motor and sports: | cord Wrans. Cape Costs and that discriminating . . . o . 3 - pple Capes; braid and floss Miss Minerva Beebe Exclusive Washington Distributors K and e hnd sport | silk embroidered. $39.75 women bought so much ~ 5 ot i ; belted styles; | At................ o To Wed Illinois Man ‘ E F Droo &So Blaliad; iback bes !y; 500w $idoo Smart of last week at ° ‘ (:‘, .......... . Street and Sport Sults, In p ” JMise Minerva. Beebo of Great Bar- o Lo p ns . A o0 and $0500 Dressy | tweed, homespun and jersey; | $100,000 less stock L - Pi; . ton crepe an n, brown, navy, oxford, s ¢ Mary Church of Benny Bank: Lenox, Player-Pianos 1300 G Street Victrolas B A epe: quilted | green, gray and $16.50 Philippine Gowns and En- and - ml:dl- Beebe's engagement to and fringe trimmed: navy, | reindeer. At.... g velope Chemise, of fine nain- ok X s of Fal Pl it and’ aive” §33'50 | M0 oed, Wikde Crecked | Scol handmade and Hand & fraduate of the National Cathedral . A i 45050 Wraps, | and button.ap Seckats: navy embroidered in_solid and T Washingioe > - host of friends Tuxedo and cape coats in | and tan, green and tan, tan eyelet work. Others with S b B the finest of marvelo, duve. | and brown, black @9 5 handdrawn yokes; sleeve- ° o tyn ramona, suedetex and | and white. At.... o less models; round, square evora: braid and floss silk | $85.00 and $125:00 Embrold- and V necks. Envelope embroidered; navy, ostrich, | dered, Braided and Beaded chemise with built- i i jade, pekin, sorrento, camel, | Costume Suits; navy, pewter, sz 95 XQUISITELY fashioned of superb silks. Sports blouses Many Items Below 2 Jrown and an. $33.75 tea and biack X upP;l:llo:;(li::sGowns and.En and overblouses, of crepe de chine, mostly white, some Cost of ! Slashed for ‘S05.00 Dressy Black Satin | Aasin s rie : 2 with striking touches of color. The one pictured is of heavy Manufacture Monday Sults: ~ slashed panel and | g3ck "Smatt ‘Tatlored Huite: v:l:l?t; el 0‘1':!-2)'e have quality green;crepe de chine, effectively tenmed on celler, belted jackets. i with long-line unbeited saci: T e Siges Even cuffs and pockets with Roman striped wool bands. Blouses 1106 G Street A'm“‘m Long- | °t%: slashed panel and ‘nar- sne entirel; hangd-' y of georgette in white or flesh trimmed with val lace. An coated Shuntung Silk Suits; | Tow-belted styles; in trico- e Roaand aad extraordinary collection of styles, mostly one of a kind. Store News The House of Fashion For Monday, Jul; notched revers, | tine and twill ade. Round and @7 QO Sizes up to 42. » July 18 : N HOomAZ F AL s o3 I V necks........... ¥ JellefPs—Main Floor. JellefPs—Second Floor. JellefPs—Main Floor. All Prices Slashed! Sale of All Summer and Spring Garments! Below Manufacturers’ Cost “ $100,000 less stock ” clearance of - WOMEN'S SUMMER FOOTWEAR at $3.95, $5.50, $5.95 and $7.95 Tremendous Slashing of Dresses v f “gom'en'l 3}? '\_Mfit: l‘l:lntv“ Oxé Pwdmel_:l:n 9 V:’hi!e Kid hStrlap \\Ifomfn’sd% \{Vh‘;xe \(\:f"ll‘:“'l Fiveé . o . . ords, tan calf tips, ball strap am umps—Turn s and the low eyelet Laced Oxfords—\Welt soles an 37 50 to 522 Gmgham, VO!’G, Swiss and Orgaudy D "n’;:“l’ég::l;" :?r:::::%""fi facings, welt soles and Cuban heels. Baby French he‘:le: Very 55050 Cuban heels. Cool, practical 53 95 . and panel styles. Also in White Buck with black calf smart, At 5 and serviceable. At....... » On Racks At $4.95, 86-95, 37.95, SI 1 .95 ,‘“5‘0 and $1250 Tub ?;“ ltnl’"fip lflgelfltxltfl- 85.50 PPearl gray Kid Tv;rob-urap $f12.50 F\Vomen's 9 _Calnvu Sltrxp Pu‘t;/ e o 4 ery popular moael. . umps—] rgain m m special urchase. ite $16.50 to $60 S'Ik), Georgette, Foulard and Other Dresses Skirts at $7.50 SVVoni’en't flOWT;‘_l and W“i*'e Svofi a special el;:r:;n:ser;e:ma:lltzra;é rlt:’}i‘d ::l::vu at:ro'flst;ail‘s guénpl:. with welt tra; 'umps—' ite canvas, tan cal two-straj umps, welt soles and the soles an eather uban on RaCks At $I 1-95, 315’ 819'95’ 829050 u?l':.rgt't‘:..nrzlvelo.t‘l‘ns.m"t;l‘fl : (rimgud, strap pumps; welt soles and low Bab‘; pFrench heels. Decidedly heels. Dressy and very ss 95 cord and 1imen; beautifully ° Cuban heels. Serviceable, SS .50 good-looking with the light s7 ‘95 serviceable. At .......... o $22.50 and $25 Ski-Bo Tweed. Suits. .......co00e 3 “’s :':m‘t:fv:‘fi eit‘lr'l:}ve:l w:l;f yet dressy. At.......... %5 summer dresses.’ At...... ® Jelleff's—Main Floor ets and belts. $8.25 and $9.50 Tub Skirts at $4.50 Tricotine, Linen, Gabar- dine and Satinette, tucked panels, tucked pockets and otean pearl button trim- mings. JellefPs—Second Floor. $35 to $50 Women’s and Misses’ Cloth Suits .... .$25.00 $50 to $95 Women’s and Misses’ Cloth Suits ......................$39.50 11-Silk Kirts....... ; : Al smmi':&'tsim"l:'cm.. } Reduced! : I All Summer and Late Spring Hats, Were up to $25; now $3, $5 and ‘ZEOI | Sotsand Wren ... Y4 to /5 Reductions Bargain Tables of Blouses at $1.98, $2.95, $6.98 Do You Know About “GOLD STRIPE” Plenty of White Tomorrow— Stocki R i ice? ' In GOLD STRIPE Silk Stockings tocking Repair Service $2.00 pair with mercerized tops - OF COURSS, you never have a garter-run in your Gold Stripe Stockings, Th "1'11' tlocikin 5 th:fl- ar!n'lc!;\sps 4 hutlyou l‘!?uy ha'vedpulled = thread whichk§(arted ; bad run belo_\: the EBrk.S canEot ruing rate chai ‘our stockin, a en as it was . g:t:r:f-&'it i-,oirl :t,:“; (eiolu sm;f yBrinxs it in tg ?:'I'lefie'sfew?v E Jellef’s—Main Floor.

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