Evening Star Newspaper, July 21, 1921, Page 8

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S SOCIETY THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, THURSDAY, JULY 21, 1991.° SOCIETY - oy BUDNITZ DRY CHIEF. ' Made Prohibition Dffector for Maryland by Commissioner ‘Blair. Get e (o] 0 e o e o e ol —— e | ] 5] Friday 2 : the Great 1106 G Street Store News Closed All D,y Saturday For Friday, July, 22 Organdy and Voile Dresses, values to $25, to close. .. . .. B PO SSSSSSSSS SRS e e s S B Handsome Street, Afternoon and Sport Dreeses Values to $69.50, to close, $29.50 B The Balance of Our Famous Skibo Tweed Suits Values to $60, to close, $23.50 PSSR St [ e S <~ Values from $5 to $29.50, to close, $2.95, $8.95, $15 PO e e Values from $35 to $79.50, to close, $15, $29.50, $39.50 Georgette and Mignonette Blouses, values to $10, to close. ....... Greatest Reductions This Season Every garment in the entire house reduced. Absolutely no merchan- dise reserved in this great clearance sale. No merchandise on approval or C. O. D.—Positively all sales final. Sale Starts Promptly at 9:15 and Closes 6 P.M. Organdy and Voile Dresses, values to $15,toclose. ............. .$7.95 RPN (L Georgette Dresses (slightly mussed), values to $39.50, to close. ....$9.95 Taffeta, Crepe and Foulard Dresses, values to $55, to close. . .$15 & $19.95 The Popular Shantung Silk Suits, values to $29.50, to close,. .. .$19.95 White Gabardine Baronette Satin and Handsome Sport Skirts Silk-Lined Polo, Black Sath"l and Handsome Coats and Wraps tournament of the United States, at the Columbia Country Club tomorrow afternoon, when he will award the trophy. Last evening, the President was the guest at dinner of Senator Joseph S. Frelinghuysen aboard his houseboa the Victoria, when the following offl cers of the United States Golf Asi clation, Mr. Howard Whitney, pre: dent; Mr. J. S. Byers, vice president; Mr. Winant Vanderpool, secretary, and Mr. A. D., Locke, executive commit- teeman, were among the guests. .~ The ambassador of Italy, Senator Rolandl Ricci, has gone to New York and will sall Tuesday aboard the Aquitania, accompanied by Signor Vit- torio Falorsi, secretary,” temporarily attached to the embassy, and Signora Falorsi, who will spend the re- mainder of the summer in Italy. The special attache, Signor Guido Buggelli, who is also temporarily at- tached to the staff. and Signora Buggelli sailed today for Ita]y on the Verdi, and Sicnor Aiberto Alfani. also of the embassy staff, will sail from New York for Italy, on the Besaro, at an early date. Burley will act as host. Saturday the general and his staff will go to West Point, where they will visit the Mili- tary Academy, and later will review a speclal drill by the New York State National Guard at Peekskill Camp, which will also be reviewed by the ambassador of Italy, Senator Ricei, and the Governor of New York, Mr. Nathan L. Miller. The new United States ambassador v, Mr. Richard Washburn Child, . Child arrived in Naples, . yesterday aboard the President Wilson. from New York, and were met by Mr. Franklin Mott Gunther, counselor of the United States embas- while Congress is in session. HE President plans to attend Yor the finals of the :National open golf championship l ! l } 4 Society President to Attend Finals of Golf Tourna- ment—Guest Aboard Senator Freling- huysen’s Houseboat Yesterday. N. J., and Mr. Frank Burgin of New rk motored to Washington Sunday and are spending the week at the New Willard. They will motor ex- tensively through Virginia, visiting White Sulphur Springs, Norfolk and other points before returning to New York. Judge Timothy T. Ansberry has joined Mrs. Ansberry at their sum- mer home, in Bethlehem, N. H. Miss Mary Frederick, who spent several days with Commander and Mrs. Patrick N. L. Bellinger in their apartment, at the Connecticut, re- turned yesterday to her summer home, at White Sulphur Springs, ac- companied by Mrs. Bellinger, 'who will be her guest for the next two weeks. Mme. P. C. Soyez entertained in- formally ‘at dinner last evening in honor of Col. and Mrs. A. B. Lott. Cards have been issued by Mr. and Mrs. Richard Fluhart announcing the marriage of their daughter. Devona Viola, to Mr. Draper F. Horton last evening. The ceremony was per- wrmed at 8 o'clock at 330 6th street southeast by the “Rev. Philip W. Crosby, and was followed by an in- formal reception. Miss Opal Horton sang “O Promise Me” preceding the Patronesses at Recital. Mrs. Robert M. Thompson, Mrs. Jerome N. Bonaparte and Mrs. James Gerard are among the patronesses for the recital to be given dy Lady Dean Paul at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Peter B. Wyckoff, in Southampton, L. I, thig afternoon. Lady Paul is known to the musical world as Pol- dowski and will play her own com- positions composed to interpret verses of Paul Verlaine, which will be recited by Mme. Cecile Sartoris of Paris. Mme. Sartoris is the wife of Algernon Sartoris, a grandson of President Grant, and_both she and Lady Paul will visit Washington be- fore returning to Europe. : Newport, where she is the guest of MRS. FRANK C. MILLSPAUGH, ': Milispaugh of SIGNAL OFFICE MOVED. Offices of the chief signal officer of the Army, heretofore located at 1800 Virginia avenue northwest, have been transferred to the Munitions build- ing, in West Potomac Park, 19th and B streets. The change was made in ; accordance with the policy of con- | centrating offices of a department in | one building. and abandoning the use of temporary war buildings, where | such action Is possible. i Modernize Your Old Fashioned Wedding Ring Appointment of Edmund Budnitz of Baltimore as federal prohibition di- rector for Maryland, succeeding R. S. Dodson, was _announced today by Commissloner Blair. Birmingham, Ala., has a business and professional women’s club of 1,400 members. EICH’S 537 8th St. N.E. $1.00 Assorted Chocolate Nuts, 89¢c, Sunday and Monday. Delicious Homemade Ice Creany, $1.00 gt., 15¢c plate. UR Work brought in now will cost less than later on, therefore don't delay. MARTIN WOLF, #3r Acquainted —wlith our ~developing and printing service. You will appreciate the difference in appearance in your prints. Work from our own laboratory is ab- solutely the best that is obtainable from your negatives. Brings us your films when you have ex- posed them and let us show you what an im- provement our methods will make in your plc- tures. “Same day servioe” for those who wish it. The National Remem- brance Shop (Mr. Foster's Shop.) 14 Se., 7 do = without cut- g’ Shop AN IMPORTANT MESSAGE TO LADIES PLANNING VACATIONS Values to §25, to close, $8.95 Son. Badogllo, rorrmed from Nor.|SSTOMELY Anone the 110, Enests PUSERSESMES GRSV e follk this morning and left shortly aft- liatter mother of the bridegroom. 5 ,;;. & . ’ . » guest of honor at di t N Our Well Known (Standard) Tailored Suits, Women’s and Misses &vening at the Unlon Club, when Gen. | Widely Kaown Women ¥ RN RTE PO LS sy. and Mr. Homer M. Byington, the Thisis thesame NA i United States consul, and the stafr, Semator Albert S Cummins of fashioned wed- ring after we N All Spring and Summer Dress, Street and Sport Hats 9 e consulate, iowailsyaticisiHotel Travmore St i male o Your wardrobe can always accammodatew an & Senato: Mrs. i 5 e 4 1l so < Values from $5 to $25, to close, $2.50 and $5.00 m.);p.nh'.a'l':'lld“-'fiu"or;:';.:fiffléfifd o5, and, Mrs Scott Thropp sre extra dinner gown or promenade dress that w ;{i PRGNSR B S O e 4 summe erett, Pa., G Bl fahtl o $7 g ~ - 31 98 ::-x: "‘.‘?‘I:el:alnarfi':n, \gfngxa‘”hi‘?: nu‘:pB‘e::ol;dheSp.rJnll. w);‘ereelhe‘y ;re add to your enjoyment. é/ eorgette Blouses, slightly mussed, values to $7.95, to close. .......9l. they will snend the week ¢hd. The | SCSURYINE, (he summer home o Mr. : : : Y E n early next week. Mrs. Josepl ropp, Earlston. - n: wn ! B prouble that Ne Wi WAK? | ste ana sre, Aiasander Brown are| B i of o s o g i e A o Sy B ADOAL| e Victoria.|in " Newport, R. 1 h h vill P 7 3 st regardless o esent prices, w ¥ Accompanied by Mrs. F s n Newport, R. 1, where they will can be made over into m our ock, g s L3 NA Handsome Voile Blouses, values to $5.95, toclose. ............ .$2.98 fosompanted by Mrs. Frelinghuysen: | Dend the remainder of the season. e over ints 4 oCs 100 MAKIAG ABSOLUTELY NO N e on the water, keeping the houseboat| Mrs. Dulany Hunter has closed her Orange Blos- ¥ range N nchor off East Potomac Park.|nome in Georgetown and gone to som design RESTRICTIONS—at the N4 \oThe assistant ;nufur_v attachic of| TS Pllny Fisk, - e Itallan embassy and Signora| Mr. and Mrs. C. Louis Brown o Huntington entertained at dinner last | csiarieston. S, C.. are spending A evening at the Brooke Farm. in honor | short while in Washington at the of the retiring assistant naval nt- | Powhatan. tache of the British embassy and YNrs. Births Reported. King. The other guests were the secretary of the Swiss legation and The following births have been reported to the health department within the last twenty- Mme. Jenny. the attache of the Brit- sh embassy. Mr. L. McCormick-Good- hart. and “his cousin. Miss McCor- .mick-Goodheart, and Miss Elizabeth | four hours: Joseph C. and Bessie M. Gleason, girl. Harrs DD and Neilie Wachter, boy. ho W. and Lilllan V. Barber, boy. Sacrifice Price of . ... ..... $39_£- E,»; ¥ The majority are in navy blue and black. although §j ’ all colors are available. N Lot of Mussed Blouses and Camisoles, to close.............. vee...98¢c Extra Special Prices on All Silk and Woolen Sweaters, Including Beach Capes and Motor Coats These dresses will be N equally desirable the coming Fall at higher prices. &;} This means any frock marked $50, 60, $70, $80 %J or $100 can be purchased Friday for 839.5?. The ;/ less expensive dresses are also proportionately . [——= o] —=|o|e=———]o]—]o]c—=|ol—=]0]— 0|l c——]ol— 0| —— |o]——]0] [o]—=|o]c——oo|——F|o]——[o]——=]sE——o]—x]al——]a]—— o] —— Howry. The former United States minister td - Switzerland, Mr. Hampson Gary, will be joined here next week by Mrs. Gary, who is visiting In their Texas home. The ex-minister and Mrs. Gary | Furs Remodeled and Repaired. Models Copied. | Gl cecastinar week ena| 3 The Reliable Jewelers reduced. . 3’ | i | {gr:z:;: zlr;e‘fizo{;g:::‘,_ later taking his |, Ma e licenses have been issued to the | i 2 : . Callen and Anne H. Schausten. Il oo ekation: wilk wa ta Sewnart, ¥t end Olife B Taylor, both | | | {}l|R. I. in August. to spend a month. |* William roughty of Richmond, Va., - i ;v«:h e;heL vslml!ler of Poland and {and Laura B. Younz of Charlottesville, V: = Z 1 { rinceds Lubomirska. g;’:::fl:%‘t?&:::l‘::’.;:’;gl::in:‘l::.lffi“n“ "E | . |}l | Mas. Bonde Tal Alexandet ioberison, Jr.. of Hridgeport, Pa. i | | 'l‘r'::I to xl;r-‘~ and., and Vi A. Gee of thia city. * | . 1 regmtion: Sag &t e Bonae tort | M o meree s vt o 1 Furriers and Ladies’ Smart Wear B omhnn o R, York and i oy | B RSB o o oS Twelfth St. u?hitffm e T Aaparts T Manineton{ X . : G at Twe || Former assistant Secretary of tne & . || Ingvon semtoraas, afeer soending few F or Fnday = . i ‘:dayu at the Shoreham. D | Wi s Ftem s Sorgosn el - Deaths Reported. ecial | No Need to Be Without 1 e RSt T sl | b, e e, e Spec | i ™ o i “ there for the remainder of the season. Sibley Howpital. it ’ Get this fac the Genuine This Fall || x5 5 i mmee wo b Bt | (I} | Sprin Lake for severai weci. has re- | ! | B B | All Wash Dresses | Wl o 08 Biatione Leipold, 79, 1630 Riggs rd. I ] i | i 20 A K. | . GreatESt Ear ly F“l' Sale Voo i BT L i —in two lots— | Tnere wint be a dinner dance thia P cille B. Jamieson, § months, 18 Evarts at, ’ g || Club, Which will be attended by a1 Hichard Wallace. 83, 2513 st. 5 i - large contingent of visiting as weil | Lafazette Watsan, 13,325 8: C. ‘ave. s.e. That includes, of course, the choice of those ex- % thls Shop has ever held. ; g;..;:::;igr'l:;:';%"{,;;;l:;, arhe golf quisitely dainty Ginghams, Voiles, Dotted Swisses and ; x?fi.‘cf.c‘é?- erics and there were many PR B Linens—of many hues and White; of handsome em- | we have never before marked g Eg::r:‘:; nt of the largest hotels in | : belgs?mem, and in smartly effective and exclusive o M SN 4 | models— our Furs so low T R AT TR l : Il | t $10 | ! or Dresses up Stetson Shoe Shop | A feord | A Small Deposit A 331 1305 F S treet N.W. | L ¢ $ 1 5 reserves your se- dvmx /3 % Open Saturday Uatil 3 P.M. to $39.50 . lection in cold stor- on 1921-22 authentic 9 \ We shall place on sale also the few remaining 4 styles. Buy now for omen s ow 0es Mignonette Dresses—beaded and plain— ¢ age free of charge. later. Black, Navy and Brown. Sizes 38 to 46. § 50 3 - Werei $35. 5 .0 sunpmes shiidhes et o = Our prices are tru’y sensational. We are hstmy below a fgw 5 - I l't s : stems just to give you an idea of the saving you will make by buying et WL g i In Jersey—smartly modse;;d and in all colors— 2 . i Yt | = Were $25'to $45 before the season starts. Formerly Sold Up to $12.00 Per Pair TR . s ; N . “This I Stock Must.Be S g In Tweed—light and dark colors; and silk lined— | $95.00 Gray or Brown Coney Coats (56 in. long) Sale, ~ $55.00 samense ust Be Sold to-Make Were $45 to $65 | $135.00 Kolinsky Marmot Coats (36 in. long) Sale, $85.00 ||| ) Room for Fall Stocks Soon Coming In $185.00 Seal Coats (36 in. long) Sale, $110.00 Strap anthfvcltyxl:;xF;}s in alll:'leatll:ersdand lcom- ; $ * 50 (Skunk Collar and Cuffs binations, with Louis , Petite French and military $350°00 Hudson Seal Coats ) Sa.le, szss'oo heels; Walking Oxfords; Sport Oxfords in all white-and - | 2 3250-00 Bay Seal Wrap 2 (Cape Collar) SIle,« 3150.00 in combinations of colored leather. ilk % s = . | $450.00 Mole Skin Wrap (Cape Collar) Sale, $235.00 ‘ 't Khaki Riding Habits—the modish 31 0.00 ! o | i None Exch 1 or Sent C. O. D. model: Were $25. .5 .o icevvessseianssis = — % > Other Coats and Wraps of Mink, Hudson Seal and Caracul, o : N 4 in wonderfully attractive models, await your inspection. The prices B 7 are proportionate. The New " Sally” Pum# or ’12='s=-0 “Sandalette"—Black Patent_

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