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SOCIETY THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, JULY 17, 1921—PART 2. SOCIETY Mrs, P. as returned ly Miss Charfotte Clayton of ---Panfied Fish. = - Mea Wrazk P Wicox,, W Roosevelts Guests it Fn e i ey ad otias sl Mr. and Mrs. Vopicka sm}'vn EATS AJr, Joreph M. Hall and Mr. Charles Of Harveys in London - |gan may ve panned with utrle trousie. To Spend Summer Abroad| | ChEARED AND At . a fish, first ¢ Mrs. Frank P. Wilcox Is spending 31’1{2"{:‘3:&"" New Hampshire, at EDix: Mr. and Mrs., Kermit Roosevelt are Succotash. {seagon it 'r:‘& salt and pepper and dust The former United States minister | 38 we s ® Specialisiog in Panemas, n flour, cracker crumbs or fine bread o Rumania and Mrs, Vopicka sailed b AWo ‘weeks in Atlantic City, N. J., Miss Blanch Grifith of Woodslas, o """.‘.::-“":‘"' they were amonE gl one dozen ears of com for three |crumbs. Have a large frying pan smok 2 RS PO0 MO TIPSO R e e Presstog Wheré she will be joined by Mr. Wil- ¥ Md., who has been Vllllll‘ll Mrs. T. .‘ the fl' u‘nnnr robe:'ntl: rl:nn b | minutes, cut the corn from the cob, |ing hot, with just as little grease ln’ 1t o York. for Englund. They will | adies’ and Geatlemén's garments. "c.‘,‘ for: the. Week: enda. {?'S.-‘n";’m!"' Wever, has returs s o8 And ".ru:o:-:: taking & very small plece from the top ;f..::":‘:::? l?;'::n. s 'I'z‘e::mk%:af "ihe |spend the summer.ubroad. Mr. and | All Work Guarsatesd. houu‘ .?:::??1 ':d‘:u:na xrs. V. 1‘;' 'v'&' Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Smith have rent- | l'flbuudor of each grain, then press out the pulp. tPALt“ befl‘nu flmh :maikle.ll:e Dan is ngb %’:ahix:l:locr)*“ l::(enlw:“km; o gz)-w J’; | Kandel’s H,.sc l';a:tory Bohi of Hesketh street. 5] ed the Bowen house for the summer Mix this with an equal quantity of well | Flace the fsh In it &8¢ Brwe, N soon | guests of honor at luncheon Wednes- | R T « « Mr. and Mrs. F. 8. M left oy 3 and have taken possession. vihare bt v Sookoll Hirva beasis, 644 butter, salt and A aides. then cover andilet it b0k | BMe 0 O it of tescmeta | automobile recently for Hamp- . West of Tulsa, Okls., g . more slowly for abou y iré. where they will visit relatives i Y summer with er 8o; some years. white pepper to taste, reheat and serve. ! depending on the size of the fish. | Dr. Stepanek. for the remainder of the summer. daughter-in-law, Deputy Camm ‘Mr.. and Mrs. Hallock' Maine have| F sloner of Internal Revenue and N moved into the residence on Maple v Millard West. O Y Ty B wel Dr. and Mrs. Egbert A. Clark and have returned from a fishing trip to : / R RN SR e Logions Ialand, maln until the 16th of Se Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Franklin_of Denver, Col., are house guests of Mr. | f 4 ., Howard Wi a No connection with any house ity A , 3 : ek and metor D 11th ST. N.W. of similar name elsewhere. and Mrs. Robert L. Henr, through Maryland. for England. MaJ. Mr. and Mrs. Vorest De Lore Van The House of Courtesy professorship Valin and Mr. and Mrs. John Latham x O;Kord U have returned from & motor trip to t. and Mrs. J. M. Parrott have Annapolis, Md. Eiven up their house here and gone Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Julian have re- ‘9 New Jersey, where Capt. Parrott turned to their home after a short “1 b stationed near Asbury Park. N stay in Atlantic City, N. . ". . and Mrs. Edwin Schmidt will MISS LILLIAN SANTUCCI, fldhmllnl“l{:;!, filword Wltlozltllufll ave in Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph San- | &1 rs. Robins have gone to Atlan- Where th t , N. .. for a month. g tueet, whose marriage to Mr. Georse | Nry Prescott Gatley, accompa- - ccompanied by their sons |A. Hassock of Californis will take | nied "y her ehildren, some to Ore- * and Mrs. Wilson's mother, Mrs. Keech. | place in September. gon to visit relatives remain- | 4 :?;Cutvho May, where they will spend ;l:&:fh;h:l:ng:nta: She wlll be joined on Y. Former Representative Asbury Le-|her grandchildren, Charles and Mar-| Mr. and Mrs. Samuel J. Vena o ¥or loft last week for South Carolina, [ vin Langley, has gone to her home, |have returned to their home ai Where he will make a short visit. in Rochester, N. Y., where she will lnludln* the week end at their urm Mra. Emma Exel and daughters, the remain until the autumn. 2 Maryland, o aughlin 1 W s rah and Christine Exe Mr. ! Mrs. John cLaug! T week by automoblle for Sara. rGand Mrs R. S McBride and ol Or ten days at Ventnor. N. 3 825 of thes sumpmer, “0°nd the rematn week in|"S3r A ia Mra. Baward J. Murphy ‘Hr‘ ':‘lludlln B. Northrup and chil- an ane 3_-';1- gone S’, c-lltorl:lll w;-:;o élht?-y ren have gone to North Carolin attend the convention of the Where they will remain until summer sl M{)u Lynn Glover nave pur. | which is being Jheld in Sjln Franolaco s over. ed the Devereaux house, on Wes nnouncements have just been re- u‘i” and Mrs. S. Muruyama and-chil. | ITVIng street, and, with their family, | ceived of the marriage of Mr. dren have taken the Ciaude house. on ) h8Vve taken posi . jC. Chandlee of Chevy Chase. East Melrose street, for the symmer.| Miss Bell Mactier, who, with her|and Mrs. Maud B. Montgo: Mr. Muruy is connected with the | brother, has been making her home | New York city The wsddlnl- whieh Boclety. - 4 i J. 18 in Chevy Chase | was a aulet one. §°°"1-§'“§o.'.',;|?'x'.'¥i ae right and laugh- e stay. H . .. 3 e ters have gone to Connecticut for {lu Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Fishback have | immediately after the 'mony for remainder of (he summer. taken the Northrup house, on East|Ccean City, Md4. wher Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Sowers of Chi-|Lenox street, for the summer. spending ti honeymoo! —is scheduled for tomorrow—Monday. Sacrifices are made at this time in the interest of commercial expediency—that place available merchandise of the very highest character and seasonability—urging consideration. Nearly 200 Splendid Silk Dresses & —Gathered from many lots at : A much hlgher prices—are congre- ' gal:ed in one group for your selec- [/ tion. ‘ I Street, Afternoon and Sport models— i v Crepe de Chine, Taffeta, Canton Crepe, Rt : Georgette, etc. = - In the staple shades, and the season’s novelty colorings—handsomely embellished with em- broidery and beading. One of the Deepest Concessions of the Entire Season . cago, Ill, are visiting Mr. and_ Mrs. tive and Mrs. Edward E. Clarence F. Sowers, on East Kirke with their sons, will leave street. it the first of August for New mu Willie v"ncn of South Caro- land, making the trip by mmrl M nd Mrs. G. R. Kimmel concluded camping along the way. T Chevy Chase and asiled| Mr. ana itra. Willlam Blum have for Europe, where they wil] |returned to their home after spend- next two months. ing two weeks with relatives in Wil- Mr.and Mrs. Robert Fleming were | ton, Conn., and Philadelphia, Pa. at dinner at their home last d M George P. Kimmel for Europe, where Muu-'Emt;t W‘llncln 'h: has been T lwm spend two months touring e for several weeks, has re- | England and France. turned to his home and, with M and Mrs. Bernard Emmert The highest types of , will go to Moorastown, N. and Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Fre, ut the first of August for a have returned from a we nd motor (;AS RAN(;ES ‘.'1':1';' before going to their farm in trip to Baltimore. Md. ! nia. Former Assistant Attorney General Y " Mr. and Mrs. Charles Morgan have | Willlam R. Harr has gone to Lake|| are sold here. You'll find the returned from a motor trip to le-]Pllcld N ‘'or a short stay. Mr.| most attractive in price. pera Ferry, w Vi Whitmore Harr will leave shortly to M C.'Fred Kelly left the past l -pond & month in one of the northern : ek for the wost, where she ‘will | M‘urlCG J. rt tives for deveral weeks | r and Mra Jeuse C. Adkine lott er Smith and |last week for Maine, where they will t!‘:Lss anmth) O:ho spent | spend a“monm . 621 F St- weeks at Ocean City,| Miss Minnie Lee Davis of Passaic, 3 returned to their home. J.. who was the recent guest of her | Main 3016-3017 M. Marvin, accompanied by n-law and sister, Mr. and Hand or § Hemstitch gln::r:’?;_ n Prait Brerding 72 Silk Dress 37 Sport Coats m ‘;dmh::‘e el Reducedto . . . . $38.00 Reducedto . . . . . . $5. otes Partl:‘e:ns 97 Wash Dresses Reducedto . . . . . $ Ginghams, - Organdies, Voiles, Linens, etc—dainty. co]Gf- ings; cleverly designed—and effectively finished. 85 Dress Skirts Reducedto . . . 95 White Tlannel Waol Plaids of striking péttt’ S Baronet Satins—and Fancy Weaves—all of latest modeh 147 Cotton Frocks——— . Reduce?i tg n .roc $15 OO l?{eggflhtoSklrts Including the flower of the stock—Organdies, Dotted bwlsses, Flgured Voiles, Cotton Georgettes, French (,mghams, Onlv one or two of a kind—including the novelty Cloths, g s and plain effects—smartly draped. 32 Cloth Suits 67 Wash Skirts— Reducedto . . . . $18.00 Reducamsito . s $2 50 Tricotine, Tweed, Jersey and Combinations—in sport de- o S S : ; 3, signs; beaded, tailored and fancily trimmed models. . Sia;:)c‘l}:c}l?e Gabardines, with pearl buttons and fancily de sign S. - it " PRICE C@NCESSM)NS To Make Room for Fall Stocks y OFF Just-Sew | 5 Readicut Garments A RARE TREAT for those who want the most in style and value for the least money. WOMEN’S DRESSES JUST-SEW READICUT DRESSES In an almost endless range of materials and styles. Whether it be a .dress for house, porch, seashore, moun- tain or street wear, you will find it here at the remarkable price concession— ONE-THIRD OFF | our regular prices. Were from | $2.95 to $18.00 garment. | CHILDREN'S & MISSES’ JUST-SEW READICUT FROCKS In a wonderful range of Chambrzys, Gingham, Or- gandy, Percale, in plain col- ors, checks, plaids and two- tone effects. . Shades are Green. Lavender, Pmk, Yel- low, Tan and Blue, in very choice styles at ONE-THIRD OFF our regular prices. Were from $1.95 to $3.00. 27 S Suits d et 1475 e U 95 di t‘Inctliu(::ngd:Ss}ifln:\;flg Sitk, White Flannel, Tweed, Jersey— Easter Isle Handmade Cot‘lon Gowns and Chemise—sheer istinctively gned. and fine—generously cut. 89 Cloth Suits le Bl i L .$33.00 lfid?cffi'z,al?f - i $2.49 Among the finest grades—Tricotine—plain tailored, beaded - Georgette, Striped Tub Silk and Tricolette—braided, em- and embroidered; also Sport Combinations. o dgand S L Excellent for School Wear All Ready Cut for the Sewing Machine 47 S Suit v Red;.mef ms . $7.50 Some are Linen, some Tweed, others Jersey—Sportive models that will appeal to you—as practical and smart. 175 Fine Bl Reducelclilteo . ouses $5 00 Handsome Georgette; Crepe de Chine, Striped Handkerchief Linen—some trimmed with Filet lace. For Women’s Garments The materials come in a @ splendid variety of dots, checks, plaids, stripes, flo- ral, plain and combination colors. Shades are: Navy, Yel- low’ Old Rose, Pink, Blue, Green, Lavender, Copen, White. Textures are: Taffeta, Silks, Linene, Swiss, Or- gandy, Voile, Gingham, Chambray, Percale, Lawn. 20 Wool Sweat Reducggto wea e $2 25 Tuxedo model—in Henna and American Beauty shades; at- tractive weave and shapely make. "Reducedto . . . . $17.50 They are Pure Silk—Tuxedo model; fancy weave. . Prac- tically all colors are in the.assortment. 12Spring-weightCoat 107 Black Satin, White Chinchilla and Cloth—medium ‘and full length—some designed on the wrappy lines, - 11 Smart Wrap b et S5 70.00] | Wrappy Wraps and Sport-length Jackets—big and dashin in design. Want'e)d colors——nupeflorlyjfimihed ¥ £