Evening Star Newspaper, July 24, 1921, Page 32

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8 SOCIETY ' THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., JULY 24, 1921—PART 2. SOCIETY .:bilq)sbom 608 TO 614 A ELEVENTH ST. Fourth Only. - Floor. l_The House @ of Courtesy. Just for Tomorrow | Choice of Any Whité and Colored 3 Summer Ha in our entire stock day, July 19, at St. Paul's Church, the | South Fairfax street. Washington are the guests of the lat i ter's mother, rs. James armon. Rev. Percy ¥oster Hall officlating. Mr. and Mrs. Jullan T. Burke and | leNs mother, Mre Bames Farmon. o Mr. and Mrs. Peter Francls and Mrs. | their sons, Mr. and Mrs. Milton French | just week for Minheapolis, where M; John A Marshall have gone (o Ocean | and their son and Mr. and Mrs, Spalding | Waller will attend the bankers' con Grove, N. J., for the remaifder of the |are on a camping trip on the lower |vention. They will return by way o summer. Potomac: the ereat lakes. Miss Annfe Hurdle has returned from | Mrs. Robert Gronau and Miss Alice [ Mrs C. A. Sinclair and her childre a visit to her sister, Mrs. Wentworth, [ Gronau have returned from visits to |and Mrs. Frank Dillard aré the guest in_Patergon, N. J. Montreat and Asheville, N. C. of friends in Richmond. Miss Lulu Gill of Lorton, Va. is the| Miss Leona Burger has returned to| Mr. and Mrs. Willlim B. ¥ guest of her sister, Mrs. Charles Har- | her home, n Baltimore, after a_visit [ spent the week end in New Yo grove, on Queen atrect. to Mr. and Mrs. Elmore Mudd on North | with Mrs, Richard's mother, Mr=. Miss Allenc Deputy Is the guest of | Washington street. garet Crawford. relatives in Waynesboro, Va. Mrs. John Sebrell of Norfolk is the | Mra. Clarence . Haley has returne Mr. and Mrs. Howard MacFarland of | guest of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Sebrell | from a visit to her uncle, Mr. Richar Philadelphia are the guests of the | on Braddock Helghts. Buckingham, at his cottage at Nort former's sister, Mrs. Frank Beach, on Mr. and Mrs. Garrett Francis of Beach, Md. Alesandria Society. | Mrs. T. Anderson Sommers and her two children, Nellile and Tom, are the guests of her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Smoot of North Wilkesboro, N. C., at their sum- mer home, at Blowing Rock, N. C. Mrs. Charles F. Helden and her chil- “|dren have returned from a visit to her rents, Mr. and Mrs. John F. Bar- ur, in Roanoke. Mr. Courtland Warfleld is spending the summer at Camp Greenbrier, Al- derson, W. Va. Mrs. Genevieve Peyton Grimes of Nor- folk is visiting her sister, Mrs. Lucie Peyton Luckett, on South Patrick street. Mrs. Frank M. Dillard entertained at a bridge luncheon Friday at her home, on_Braddock Heights. Mr. and Mrs. David McCrea and Miss Mary McCrea of M-eesport, Pa., are the guests of relatives here. Mrs., George E. Pettit of l-:llubvth‘l For Moli.day Summer Sale of Furs The most gorgeous achievement in Furs, made on the premises under our own supervision, enables us to offer you the best at amazingly low prices. Every garment guaranteed. Furs repaired and remodeled at reasonable prices. A small deposit reserves any garment. N. J., 18 the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James R. Mansfield, on North Pitt_street. Mrs, Martha J. Wade and Mrs. Mattie Wade Woolls have gone to Morattico, Va.. to spend the remainder of the summer. Dr. Kate Waller Barrctt is spending a month at her cottage, at Ocean Grovc N. J. She has with her her son-in-law and ‘daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Rathbone Smith, of Edmonton, Alberta, Mrs, William H. Melchoir has gone to ¥ Monl‘rval. N. C., to attend the woman's MRS, CHARLES D. HARBAUGH, P ona Y onference of the SOUNETN | wiy wau Misk Melba Lenora Jomes. Mrs. Thomas Hayden is visiting in s - New York city. Mrs. Samuel R. Luckett and Miss Ma- {are the guests of their grandfather,”Mr. tilda Gerlacher are spending several | Henry Hartung, of Honesdale, Pa. weeks at Tamaqua, Pa. Miss Elizabeth Demaine is the guest Mr. Harry Coffman of Havana, Cuba, [of Miss Velta Tompkins at Barbours- (18 the guest of his parents, Mr. and | ville, Va. Mrs. J. H. Coffman, on South Royal| Mrs. R. street, i A returned from a Mr. and Mrs. William K. Griffith and | G Miss' Effie Louisa Griffith are spending a week in Atlantic City o A Few Inducements— 3-n. Genuine Hudson Seal Coat; Skunk fi:lel;rs and Cuffs of the finest pelts, beautifully 5275‘00 o Bl e b e $95.00 E::]lll;lrength Bay Seal Wrap, with large Cape 3169.50 é(;-ai?. Finest Grade Natural Muskrat 5125.00 R. Poss and her children have sit to friends at Dyke, ter and Miss Mary to their Qe and Mrs, Alexander 8. Doniphan sit to Mr. ave returned from a visit to Maj. and in. Near Seal C Swan at Fort Monroe. us returned 40-in. Near Seal Coats: extra fine 5159 50 riarty and Mrs. E. S. eth Howser QUAlity ...ttt iiiiiiiieteecasceneniitinnanes ” Rucsts of friends at i iraham entertained O'Sullivan and Mrs. James Bayne are spending several weeks in | her home. in Resemont. No Regardless Wraps Chokers Coatees Bluemont. Mrs. Caleb Randolph Davis has issued [N Coat Scarfs Muffs Matter of Mrs. R. M, Wi Ilkms is spending a |invitations for m»p marriage of her 2 "f fi month at Linden, Va. daughter. Miss Geraldine Fairfax Davis, Mrs. Robert Zachary and her children |and Mr. Herbert Raymond Haar, Satur- are spending a_month with her father, |day evening, July 30, at 8 o'clock, In Mr. Adolph Edwards, at Bridgeton, | Christ Episcopal Church. A reception N. J. Wi low at the home of the bride, 507 Mrs. W. B. Glasscock has returned | Pri street. rmm & visit to friends in Agnewville, | Miss Mamie Graham is the guest of Miss Fannie Hill at Mt. Chichester, Mr and Mrs. W. C. Davis have re- Fairfax county. turned from a trip to Ocean View,| Miss Dorothy Tazewell King enter- | N Norfolk and Newport News, tained at a house party last week at Mrs. Walter U. Varney has gone to|the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Luray to spend the remainder of the | Frank T. King, on Prince street. The summer. RUeSts were ss Marion McBride of Mrs. William E. Cochran has returned | Washington, Audrey Anderson of to her hom:, in_Baltimore, after a visit | Clarendon, i to her niece. Mrs. Orlanda H. Kirk.|Mr. Mrs. Kirk, John Harrison Kirk, Mrs. J. E. Cochran and Miss Mary Cochran left last week for Niagara Falls and Quebec. t Newport, R. 1. THE HOUSE OF QVUALITY Miss Mildred Dabney is_ the guest of Jones is’ the guest AGENTS > - )Rager 351’0:. &’ Co. Miss Dorothy Dabnew in Richmond. of her sister, Miss Minnie Keller, in Mrs. Ella Earth:; f H it REDFERN Tpxm!! n;«-mxum' n?":wrcs' b,:::fi:' |' ““,'r‘,?"’,{"‘ Dowdy and her children CORSETS 937-939 F SL N. W. No Br‘n‘d‘ Stores Dudley at het home. ‘on Cammcron strcer, [Eave ¢eiarned to their o 4 \|IsR Helen l\'nld!ll Douglas _ of | burg, after a vi 9 . e noroty S AnnleiEsient soniTutt of Nicholnsvllles K. on Tues - i 3 ) kil titching, Picot Edgii ! =" T AT YN | e s S ST - SW T fiiYNS g Offering Our Entire Stock of Women’sand Misses’ . Summer Dresses - 1219- 1221 G S(rett NW ] i . at final reductions 316 7th St. NW. | ok o s i Lower Prices on Summer [||| S arln! Silks! Six special assortments as follows: | $5.98 $7.50 $10 $1250 S$15 $19.5¢ Do not fail to visit our Silk Depart- ment. Here you will find a remarkable Representing the Season's Best $10 to $29 Models in handsome gmgha.ms linens, voiles, ratine, linene and organdies. Wearing Apparel for Monday T o e All sizes in each price group, but not all sizes in each model. 40-Inch Crepe de Chine SPORT DRESSES ASI IS T $7 49 . | $7.50 to $10 Tub Skirts, $4.95 & $5.98 Our carefully selected line of skirts in gabardines and surf satin, What vy © Regular "Cost Price CAPITOL FUR SHOP 1208 G Street N.W. Ggorgette Hats, Taffetas, Felts. Organdies, Canton Crepes, and all other fah- EXC]“SiVe shapes and rics! Hats from famous . original designs and trim- creators! Many of them ming eflects_typical of only in stock a few days. Phiripsbom Miuinery. mper has returned apt. and Mrs. James - X HOSIERY $50 Roshanara Crepe..§22.50 | $25 Tricolette Models. .$10.00 " [|/2 350 o . © - $39.50 Canton Cre .$19.95 | $39.50 Comb. Models. . $19.95 b TRk, solt queliy; afomn in s varlety of combinations of $39 50 Crepe de Clnne 517 50 $37 50 Rosllanara Glnmpe, 825 F"g':_ m"‘;:’,g?:eh_’ndcf:l‘;gf g‘;’:fih".:;i;',. '1;.'s't}e'eisc€;<?rs= in plain white or white and black, including regular and extra sizes. and:b Every skirt perfect fitting and beautlfull) made. Trimmed with Cntun Crepes, Yard........... $2.98, $3.49 and $3.98 finest pearl buttor. ;l:: ;a};:ckcgnan!: you will find here all the wanted Dark Shades; SUMMER DRESSES Oriental Pongee, ertl. ST ..98c to §2.29 Japanese Pongee. tree from ‘all artificia) dust; the aiher grade inclades ihe Hesy $25 lm l'ted SWISSBS 1 .$15 00 | $7 50 Gmghams__ ¥ | Shlnlung{u and Extra Heavy Qualities for Suitings, Separate Skirts, $15 to $25 Skirts at $10 & $12.50° All our elegant summer silk skirts—crepes, fan-ta-si, tally-ho, ; y $27.50 Frencl: Voiles. .$15.00 [ All Colors ..........$4.50 || :"“"wn:"h.?“’:eflfkk{ggg@..'.';.;n;,'.';';.'.;;.';..';;l i '.i!{%fiéi?.fi? baronet satin, in pastel and dark shades. Also some handsome H eavy Crepes in ripes an 'olka Dots, $15 Voiles & Swisses.. $7.50 | $39.50 Imported { [ Boromeuis, Setlom, Fiald, Famcarat Hlaid” Cantons, "Hemey Aul-Silk et This I8 our elbow-proof quality. ~The colors are Henna, Honeydew, Jade, Biscult, Salmon. Robin's Egg. Flame, Burnt Orange. ub¥ Amethyst, an, Advance Showing of Fall Suits, Skirts and Dresses at Introductory Prices You'll Find the New Models of Special Interest Pre-Inventory Clearing A Final Sacrifice of Beautiful Hats ! Trimmed and Tailored Hats, values $ $3.50 to $10: choice. . } 1000 Any sailor in the house up to $15, }32 95 Releds, Amerlcn' Bnuly. Gold, \ledmm \ A Special Purchase of 500 Taf- $ 1 2 95 | Cotton Dress Goods feta, Georgette and Canton Crepe 8l 35 & 40 Inch Plain and Dresses. Made to sell up to $35.00 I8 Fancy Voi?:o, Yaed: . ... 39c & 49C | H tion of light backgrounds with checks and small i designs of Green, Orchid, Black, Rose, Orange, 3 Blue and Pink; Plain Colors are Maise, Light Blue, Old Rose, Nile, Copen, Light Gray, Delft, Navy, Black and White. Dotted Swiss, Yard. . ........ e .69¢ to $1.79 All this senson’s goods in good quality, with the small Pin Dots and Cluster Designs on backgrounds of light and dark colors. Smock Suitings, Yard. .. ........................ 39¢ Colors are absolutely fast and will launder ger(ectly In shades of Green, Orange, Brown, Copenhagen, Pink, Old Rose, Tan, Navy, Black and White. $22.50 Voiles & Swisses. .$10 Organdies ........ .SZZ 50 40-In. Georgette Crepe, Monday Ouly, Yard, $1 29 SWEATERS $5 Alpaca Sweaters. . .$3.98 $7.50 Fiber Silk Sweaters. $5.98 $10 Fiber Silk Sweaters. . $7.98 SKIRTS $22.50 Roshanara Crepe, $12.95 $25.00 Sport Silks. . .$12.95 $16.50 Sport Skirts. . . $8.95 Sart Satims, Elack 38d Whits. Tard. ..78¢ to $1.19 chisice RIS T LR . } Llnl::‘e:l:nxli;.gz:{i’.c'ie: -eflecum e . - | A T R s o All Summer Dress Hats up to $35; in all $5 OO : Sk Kibllo Klodh, ¥ad,. ..o s e ssc the good colors; choice............... . $10.00 X IBl Psse Crepe. White and Wash Colors. ... 25c and 89¢ Knitted Bathing Suits i i B ey e A}}l $2 Dress and Sport Hats in colors;) $2 ] i e e L P S e $ . Extra Special White - 39 wE Tl Dotbd Bawies; Tard s ...« 0 C Dont miss this season-end mark-down of lovely hats for every occasion. $4 and $5 Summer Blouses, $2. 95 A good, sheer quality with the small embroi- dered dot; all perfect, good White. While it lasts, ; 89c¢ yard. $7.50 |'_‘—_ French Voile Waists i - Georgette Waists § MONDAY NOTION SPECIALS ‘Kleinert's” Dress Shields, Cotton Tape—All v'ldthn $ 98 s 80c up Plece of 4 yards....... Large assortment of fresh, new voile models, specially purchased; also —— Kot Sewing Machine Ofl—Th Warren's Glrdellna—Al] georgettes from regular stock, reduced for immediate clearance. All sizes s ‘Stainloss kind. — Bottle, 150 widihs, iHisckagd. Whits in the lot. 15¢ up Geneva Thread—All numbers, Complete Line of Sanitary Black and White. Spool, 19¢ Goods. R AumDaigwl’wuuNo_wRu_iy Closed All Day Saturdays During July and Augus*

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