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SOCIETY Store News The House of Fashion Slip-Ons and Woolen Throws—All Extra Special Wednesday E L SRR T T T T T TS b ,E S we will have 1216 F St. N.W. DRESSES —and you never saw such' dress selling as was here Monday. That’s why we know the dresses we bought are of the sort wanted and that the exceptional values are appreciated by Washington women. $15 and $18.50 Organdy DRESSES at Crisp organdie frocks in white, flesh, maize, copen, peach, rose, nile and lavender; lace and lace rosette trimmed, fichu or tuxedo collars, wide self sashes. Two pictured. .25 Imported Trish Linen Coat $1 I 75 cross-tucked—panel and over- . In the Clearaway of Regular Stock $21.50 and $25 Linen Dresses, longline tunics. Chemise dress with self folds and narrow blouse, leather or self material belts. White, lavender, rose, orchid, leather, tan, copen, gray, $11.75 Linen Slip-Over| $65 Silk Dresses Frocks, $7.75 i at $29.75 belt, straightline dresses with line green, pink, navy and light blue. Irish linen sleeveless frocks,| Lovely Canton crepe after- plain or gathered okes, leather belts, white, tan, |circular_tunics, hand-embroid- green, rose, leather and laven-‘ ered. Brown, navy, gray or der. | black. $65 and $7250 Travel or $75 and $95 Dressy Silk Cape Coats and Wraps at. $33-50 W Conta st $33.15 Tailored Suits and we are prepared with A Sale of Regular $27.50 Pure Thread Silk Sweaters but what you can’t see - quality of the fine, white, pink and purple. The Great Bandmaster Prefers “Centemeri” Gloves Last Friday Lieut.-Comdr. John Philip Sousa walked into Centemeri’s Fifth avenue glove shop and placed an order for $6,000 worth of white kid gloves for his own use. ‘Whether you buy one pair or a hqndrgd dozen you get the same high quality in Centemeri Gloves always—and they’re sold exclusively at Jelleff’s in Washington. 1106 G Street % Skibo Tweed Suits, Reducedto.. .................. T e e D e D D o S L $35 and $40 tweed, homespun or Jersey Sports Suits at. . $85 and $125 Embroidered or Beaded Costume Suits at. $65 and $89.50 Navy or Black The style itself is pictured, the sketch is the splendid pure thread silk weave and the colors, which are black, navy, Jellef’s Second Floor For Wednesday, July 20 All Spring and Summer Merchandise Below Manufacturers’ Cost GINGHAM, SWISS, VOILE AND ORGANDY DRESSES Former Prices, $9.95 to $25; to Close, $4.95 to $10.95 SILK FOULARD AND GEORGETTE DRESSES Former Prices, $18.50 to $59.50; to Close, $11.95 to 29.50 200 CLOTH SUITS—WOMEN’S AND MISSES’ Former Prices, $22.95 to $95; to Close, $8.95 to $39.50 ANY SPRING AND SUMMER HAT IN THE HOUSE Former Prices, $5 to $25;to Close, $3, Silk and Sport Skirts—Sweaters—Beach Capes $5 and $7.50 Reduced Hundreds of Bargains in Our Blouse Department $ 8.95 TR T T T FITTT T TTIITTTETITTIT TS Are you sharing —in the feast of special values offered through- out this store in order that by the end of July , “$100,000 less stock” In the midst of July Sales we've made fresh purchases of there are— $32.50 Shantung Dresses at $23.75 Shantung silk coat and long- noon gowns, longline bodice,|line tpnic dresses, cross tucked panels, collarless or rever col- lar; narrow belts. Jellef’s—Second Floor “$100,000 less stock” Reductions on Suits and Coats $16.50 $36.50 Jellefi’s—Second Floor. Silk Sweaters have the call $15.00 to $22.50 Fiber Silk Sweaters, $12.50 The finest quality heavy-weight pure fi- bers; Tuxedo style, in new novelty weaves. Colors in white, shell pink, orchid, navy black, light blue, gray, jade peacock, buff, = brown flame and two-color combinations. $11.50 Fiber Silk Sweaters, $7.95 Made in all-fiber silk, medium weights in nov- elty block, stripe and dropstitch weaves. Tuxedo_styles in navy, black, buff, brown, co- penhagen, = gray ~ and black with white. $12.50 Alpaca Sweaters, $4.95 Tuxedo style in im- ported feather-weight alpaca yarn. Colors in flame, navy, canary, beige, reindeer, delft, in buff, brown, jade, pur- ple and turquoise. HE PRESIDENT will receive Gen. Pletro Badoglio of the Italian army, this afternoon at 3:30 o'clock in the blue room at the White House. The gen- leral will be accompanied by the am- bassador of Italy, Senator Ricei. Mrs. Harding attended the luncheon given today by the ladies of the Sen- {ate at the Senate office building. This is one of the s es given weekly throughout the ons by the wiv members of the Senate, and is delightfully informal, th s taking turns in acting s and the luncheon, of a very nature, being spread in one of the committee rooms. Mrs. Coolidge, wife of th dent, and head of the or; ti invited Mrs. Harding to attend today, though. of coursc, she is a member, ‘having joined while the President was in the Sen The hostesses today included M B. Kellogg, Mrs. Henry F. Mrs. L. Heisler 1 | Mrs. 1 | 1 Cameron, jund Mrs. Arthur ¢ | The antbassador of Spain and Senora de Riano will entertam a company of sixteen at dinner this evening. The amb Rolandi Ric n army. The guests of France, M sador of Belgium the ambassador George C. Ric bureau: Maj. her, chief of W. J. Snow, ¢ Maj. Gen. F. artillery; Maj chief of infant bord, executive air service; Maj. £ of field artiller Coe, chief of coast . Farnsworth, Gen. J. G. Har- nt to chief of Istaff; Maj. Gen. ter C. Harris, the {adjutant genel Maj. Gen. H. L. | | Rogers, quartermaster general: Brig. | Gen. Herbert M. Lord. chief of finance; || | Brig. Gen. Amos A. Fries, chief of chemical warfare service; Bri; Gen. Henry Jervey, director operatiol division; Commander Galbraith, U hief of staff for Gen. Badogli 1. Frank Mc- Intyre, chief bureau of insular affairs; Maj. Gen. Lansing H. Beach, chief of engineers. = Col. Mervyn C. Buckey and Comm. Guido Sabetta, counselor; Celesia Di Vegliasco, s, bile Tommaso Asseret g Col. Vittorio Asinari di Bernezzo, mili- tary attache; Capt. Piero alleri, naval attache; Lieut. Col. Alessandro Guidoni, air attache; Cav. C. B. Cec- cato, commercial delegate; Comm. Adolfo Vinci, emigratiop delegate; Capt. Carlo Huntington, tant military attache; Signor Vittorio Fa- lossi, secretary; Cav. C. Buggelli, spe- cial attache; € trone, commissioner ge; and Mr. Vincenzo Di Girolamo, cellor, all of the Ita staff. 'Cav. Dott. S. Floria, Cav. Maj. Dubreuil, acting Frenc 4 attache, and Col. Haragushi, Japanes military attache. Italinn Military Attache Entertaina for Gen. Badoglio. The military attache of the Italian embassy and Marquise di Bernezzo entertained at dinner Jast evening in the Army and Navy Club in honor of Gen. Badoglio, former chief of staff of the Ttalian army, who is the guest of the United ‘States. The other guests were Col. Siciliani. chief of staff for Gen. Badoglio; Gen. and Mrs. Dennis E. Nolan, Col. Mer C. Buckey. U. S. A. aide to the distinguished visitor during his visit in the United Stat the military attache of the Bri embassy, Maj. Gen. H. K. Bethell; the air attache of the British embassy, {Commodore L. E. O. Charlton; the mil- itary attache of the Japanese embas- sy, Col. H. Haraguchi: the assistant military attache of the Japanese em- {bassy, Maj. T. Hara; the acting mil- itary attache of the French embassy, Maj. L. Dubreuil; the air_attache of the French embassy and Mme. de Lavergne, the naval attache, Capt. Civalleri; the air attache and Sig- nora Guidoni, and the assistant mil- itary attache and Signora Huntington of the Italian embassy staff. =2 The minister of Nicaragua and Senora de Chamorro, accompanied by j their niece, Senorita Enriques, and the secretary of the Nicaraguan legation, Senor Zavala, returned this morning from Atlantic City, where they made a brief stay after a few days in New York. The counselor of the Russian em- bassy, Mr. Henry de Bach, returned !last evening from New York, where fl i ne made a brief stay. Mrs. Frank B. Kellogg will leave Wednesday for Saugatuck, Conn., where she will remain until Saturday, when she will be joined by Senator Kellogg, and_they will go to Watch Hill, R. L, to be the guests of Senator and’ Mrs. Truman H. Newberry over the week end Former Ambassador of Great Brit- lnin and Lady Bryce are expected to arrive in Washington this afternoon. Lord and Lady Bryce arrived in New York aboard the Celtic yesterday, the former to give a course of lectures at Williams College. Mrs. Henry B. Wilson Spending Summer in Atlantic City. Mrs. Henry B. Wilson, wife of Ad- imiral Wilson, superintendent of the United States Naval Academy, is spending the season at Atlantic City, where she has a cottage for the sum- mer months.” Admiral Wilson Jjoins her as often as his duties permit for the week ends. Gen. Mark L. Hersey, U. S. A., now stationed at Camp Bevans, has Final Clearance e at Prices That ‘Suggest companied by Italian Ambassador, This Afternoon—Mrs. Harding at Luncheon. /W 5&@%@% ‘ The Connecticut Avenue'Shop 1209 Connecticut Avenue N. W. Summer usual. Greatly reduced in three groups to close— $12.50, -$15, $19 Summer Hats Unusual e o mecat $9 & $10 Values . : All Summer Skirts NOwW! Reduced from $25 and $39. To close at purchased the house at 2714 Cathedral 1venue, which he expects to occupy 15 a home after hjs retirement. Gen. Hersey has been stationed at Camp Grant, 111, until recently, when he went to Camp Devens'for duty. Mme. Conrad Jenny, wife of the sceretary of the legation of Switzer- ‘land, is ‘spending the aranac Lake, ummer at Up- | per, | Mr. Charles Dunlap of this city is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Edson Brad- Ie the Elms, their summer home at’ Newport, R. 1. . K. B. Grandin and the Misses andin_have arrived at Pocono Manor, Buck Hill Falls, Mass.. where jthey will spend a few days. They are {motoring to Hyannsport,” where they will open their cottage for the re; maining summer months. Mrs. A ckay - Smith. | widow™of Bi y-Smith, is at i Portland, Me., where she will remain | through the summer. U. S. A, has where he is - Department. Mrs. iting her parents, Mr. Henry J. Rengel, in their Buffalo, and will join Maj. here about the first of the | month . Kimberly, has been sta- tioned at Fort Totten, N. companied M to Buifalo, s. Kimberly from there ] where he made a short visit before coming to Washington. He has taken an apartment at Ward- man Park Hotel. Dr. and Mrs. C. Augustus Simpson are established at Newport, where they have taken the Weaver cottage for the season. . and Mra. Smith Leave hington for Summer. Licut. Col. Walter D. Smith, U. S. A., and Mrs. Smith, accompanied by their children, "left 'yesterday for Heron Bay, Fair Haven, Md., where they will remain through the summer. Col. Smllh_ has been trangferred from Washington barracks to Fort Leaven- worth, Kan., where with his family he will go in the autumn. Mrs. Edward Stafford and her tw Vi Me., 's. Stafford’s widow of Admiral Anne Abbott and Mr. Walter v will be hosts this evening at the Arts Club for the cabaret show. Mrs. Frederic Farrington, Miss Myra Johnston, Mr. J. Lewis Moneyway and Mr. Dennis Connell will be among those taking part. The feature of the entertainment will be the shadow theater, which is under the direction of Mr. Storey. Among those assisting at the supper will be M Marion Parker, Miss Zolney, Miss Marie Lor- ton, Miss Harriet Williams of Charles- ton, S. C., and Miss May Marshall. Mrs. Fraser Edwards has returned from Norfolk, where she spent a fortnight with Mr. and Mrs. Harry A. Williams, jr., in their attractive home in Larchmont. pending a few having come from Wakefield the family country home Virginia. Mrs. George Barnett, Miss Gordon's moth- er. entertained a house party of young people in her honor over the week end. Mr. William e Clarke has re- turned from Baltimore, where he was a member of the week end house party given by Mrs. Douglas H. Gor- don. Mr. and Mrs. Ennalls Waggaman are on a motor trip to Atlantic City. Miss Julia Wise of Baltimore is a tertained by Mrs. James Cummings Barr in her summer home at South- ampton. Miss Wise went to New York to see her sister, the Duchesse de Richelieu, sail for Europe. Capt. R. H. Jeschke, U. S. M. C., who has been stationed at Norfolk, has been ordered to St. Thomas, in the Virgin Islands. Mrs. Jeschke is here jfor a stay with her parents. Dr. and | Mrs. John Ryan Devereux; in Chevy Chase, Md. Dr. and Mrs. Devereux will return to Washington this even- ing from Phiiadelphia, where they have been for a short visit. Senator Overman Returns From Visit to Family. Senator Lee Slater Overman. who has been visiting his family in Salis- bury, . has returned to Washing- ton and is at the Powhatan. Mrs. Frances A. St. Clair, state re- gent, Daughters of the Ameriean Revolution, left Friday to spend the remainder of the summer in New England. Mrs. St. Clair_will spend some time with her son. Mr. Albert Thurston_ St. Clair, at Hartford. Conn., before going to Phillips Beach, Swampscott, Mass. where she will visit Mrs. George 1. Smith, and early in_September she will be the guest of Mrs. Charles W. Bar- rett in Claremon 'w Hampshire. Mrs. James W. Hyde who is visit- ing_her mother, Mrs, Robert T. Rum- bold, at Rumboldune, Rehoboth Beach, Del, will return to Washing- ton about Agust 10. Mrs. James Wykoff and her daugh- ter, Mrs. Edwin W. Fullam, will go to Berkeley Springs shortly for a stay of several weeks. Mrs. E. C. Vanderpool has gone to ‘White Sulphur Springs for a short stay. Mr. Frederick 1. Thompson,. Miss Adrian Thompson and Miss Katherine Thompson of this city, have arrived at the Ambassador Hotel, Atlantic City. Dr. and Mrs. Joseph Wall and Dresses Wonderful PASTER- AK creations—all un- $12.508 $15 (.. and ac-|at the Ambassador Hotel, at Atlantic of U. 8. Vessels. Chairman Lasker of the Shipping Board has written senators for aid in disposing of the board's Wooden ves- sels. The senators are being asked to furnish names of contractors or other interested constituents who might take over some of the wooden vessels ‘“either on an operation or ship breaking or salvage basis” and o t:dvenlu the facts in their dis- ricts. ‘The tail of a comet is sometimes a hundred million miles long, but it is made up of such light gases that the EICH’S 537 8th St. N.E. $1.00 Assorted Chocolate Nuts, 89c, Sunday and Monday. | Delicious Homemade Ice Cream, $1.00 gt., 15c plate. Needs MISS MARY LOUISE JOHNSON, Who s visiting Mixs Ann Wickes Craven at Jamestown, R. L glassware. daughter have left town for a visit in Nova Scotia. Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Hilliard, jr., of 1750 Massachusetts avenue are also City. Mr. and Mrs. A. Dana Hodgdon of Leonardtown are spending several days in Washington at the Hotel Powhatan. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sherby will be at home informally to_their friends Sunday evening, July 24, from 7 to 10, at their residence, 1413 Decatur street, in honor of their son, Daniel Sherby. A number of out-of-town guests have been invited, but no cards have been sent out to friends in town. Miss Mary Mixsell will entertain at miscellaneous shower this evening in honor of Miss Melba Lenora Jones, whose engagement to Mr. Charles D. Harbaugh has been announced. Marriage Licenses. ge licenses have been issued to the following: Willie Harrison and Elizabeth Luca; Albert 8. Fitch of Clifton Forge, and Roberta L. Hurley of this city. B "orbin and Mattie M. Baucom. Iz of Bloomington, Ill.. and rie of Wellington,' Tex. jum Turrs yrtle Smith. Louis 1. Dubow of Holtzman of this wond P. Harrison and Leona Johnson. Walter R. Alt and Hilda M. Eder, both of Baltimore, Md. Alfred Scogna and Adele Cerceo, George E. Johnson of Montel Rosslyn, Va., and Sonia 1P.M. Mildred 8. Bmith of Frederick, Mo us Gepeway of Doublin, Gu.. and Alma Samaha of this city, Walter Zion and Theresa W. Cheatham. Johnson and Blancle: Jackson. 2. Johuson and Nettie Peel. 0 McCray and Helen M. Gree Cdward Thompon of Portsmouth, Othiealin_R. Jolmson of Norfolk, V Stanler A. Shaner and Mildred Addison W. Dillon and Rebe: Births Reported. The following hirths have been reported to the health departmept within the last twents- member of the house party being en-* and_Alice Brown, bos. and Martha E. Blackwell, girl tafe ‘and Mary Ismeel, bor. | lcolm N. and Nannie L. Durrer, jr.. boy. . boy. Jumex C. Basil and Mi James and Hobart T. a Eugene M. Harold A and Winnifred Raymond 0. und Ruby L. F Iewis B. and Carri George C. Ira C. a Price Reductions. $29.50, $35, $45 to $78.30. Pauline V. Gemung, Ella_Thompson, girl. a Mary Grayson, boy. ¥ivester 8. and Lawon Newton, girl. James E. and Margwerite Ross, girl. R ——— The first meerchaum pipe, made in 1723, is to be seen in the museum in ‘Work brought in new will cost less than later on, therefore don’t delay. 30-32 Fla. MARTIN WOLF, %3 Fu Laces and Lace Curtain Cleaning MME. VIBOUD, Inc., l Established 1855. 727 11th St. N.W. Girls’ Hats reduced to $2.5 Jwelve-Ten F St. SOCIETY WOODEN SHIPS FOR SALE. | Aid of Senators Asked to Diapose‘ mere pressure of light causes them to be driven away from the direction of the sun. Break-Fast at Bellevue Farms Linch Club Breakfast - 40 c A la Carte Service 1334-36 G St. 1338 New York Ave. Bellevue “Bantam” 1332 G St. N. W, A la Carte Service Always 1215 F $T.end 1212401218 G ST. G GG Summer Tableware For the Summer Service there is nothing ‘more appropriate or suggestively cool than Ice Tea Sets, Water Sets, Ice Tea Spoons, Sherbet Glasses giasses are shown here in profusion. attractive designs in light cuttings, decorated and tinted colors are most moderately priced. iced-drink The and various (First floor) Saris This store is closed every Saturday during July and August; other Saturdays throughout the year at Misses’, Juniors,” Girls’ Apparel REDUCED PRICES We recommend the following as Excellent Values. All the garments are Unusual. Charm- ing, Youthful and our Very Best Merchandise. They are offered to )'6u now at this time, when they are most needed, at the Season’s Greatest Misses’ & Juniors’ Tailored: Suits rcduced to 825, Misses’ Dresses reduced to $1230, $15, $1850 to $85. Misses’ Hats reduced to $5. $7.50. $1050 to $19.50. Misses’ Wraps reduced to $I5. 25, $35 to $78.50. Misses’ Wash Skirts reduced to $3.50, $5 to 9 Misses’ Silk Skirts reduced to $15, $1850, §20. Girls’ Coats reduced to $375, $5, §7.50 to £25. Girls’ Wash Dresses reduced to §225, $350, §5 to $1230. . $3.50,.§5 to $18.50. Middies reduced to $1. $1.25, $1.50, $2.25. Socks reduced to 19¢, 35¢, 50c. \ Sweaters reduced to $375, §5. $7.50. Smocks reduced to $375, $5, $6.50. Bathing Suits reduced to $5, $7.50. Riding Habits Reduced s $5.75. Fireet, Corner Tloirieenth lebacher WHERE STYLE ORIGINATES AND EMANATES MODELING SALE The Greatest Bargains Can Now Be Had— Stocks Are Most Complete—The Styles Are All Advance and Last But Not Least OUR ENTIRE STOCKS Of Suits Dresses Wraps - Gowns Coats Blouses Millinery Sweaters Underwear Y : Witi:out Restriction, A Choice-of-the-House Sale: A Drastic Event, to Quickly Reduce Stocks to Give a Complete Flogr‘to the Contrictors T | i