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SOCIETY THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. THURSDAY, JULY 28, 1921 SOCIETY f--n---umlmulmmmmm""g’ — 0 et e atiantia Births Reported. Clased All' Day J I; ;)@@1@@ ;%l LT T LT T aftka's [TTTITTTOITU T ciy The following births bave heen reported (s the bealth department within e lust tweuty. four Nours: George T Matthews, and Mr. Walter | Citam ¢ et S 1. oot Loy The marriage of Miss Chrystal L. Matthews, daughter of Mr. and M Closed All Dly» C. Poteet took place yesterday morn-| 3 and Mary B, i Saturday Saturday C B e A e e e . 03 = . . . Pro an “hurcl hé pastor, the ord, boy D“;"“ Wy 1\ FOR YOUNG FOLKS AND D“:'x! July President Receives Viscount Northcliffe and| 1S gy omdiinL 4 T and Au YOUTHFUL APDA W an st : : : RN e s g ' e FUL APPAREL FOR EVERYWOMAN B Mr. H. Wickhan Steed—Vice President and pani b v wotce ek nter fo7 Falls. They will be at home after Au- gust 16 at 37 Q street northwest. The guests present ut the ceremony in- cluded Mr. W. C. Poteet, father of the bridegroom teet and F at Tenth St. A Month-End Sale Summer Merchandise at Clearance Prices At this time each season, the dollor reaches its highest buying power. Just at this time it is more value-ful than ever before. Reductions follow reductiohs—to an extent that has never been reached. Mrs. Coolidge to Go to New England.” | HE President received Vis-|absent from the city attending the| count Northeliffe and Mr. H.|opening session of the Institute of Marriage Licenses. talomiag: Sidney B. Harris of "Pittsburgh. Pa. and = lda M. Shaw of this ety The National Pen League and In-| Walter M. Hogan of Arlington, Va. and ternational Literary Association will} Derothy V. Rinx of this ci celebrate its first anniversary at a L4 mpetre to be held at th resi- 2 and Mrs. Frank rlin , Va., Saturda: July :30 Witknan Bised o the wm“zl-mnm« at Willlamstown, Mass. House this morning, follow-' Dr. 1. 8. Rowe Leaves .ing Viscount Northcliffe's arrival!for Willlamstown Conference. carlier in the morning from New York.| = De. L. S Rowe. director, general of | Viscount Northelitte's engagements | {1y ian-dmeriean Union, BAS £oI8 10 while here are numerous. This morn- in tne conferences of the Institute of | ing he called on the Secretary of|International Relations, to be held at Commerce, Mr. Hoover. and this eve-| Willlams Coll ning. he is to dine informally at the New | Senor Sebastiao Sampaio, commer- Willard, where he is staying. Tomorrow | cial attache nt the Brazilian em- | mond Ryan v reen. Fla thrie. both ML Derby itrown Mr. and Mrs. F. S Smith of Wash-!p {ington are at the Hotel Traymore. At- 1 H i Every bit of this merchandise is choice merchandise—the assortment 1s good evening he will be among the guests at | Passy. who returned from New York lantic City. ) - " it W . ha 2 % hia, and the values wonderful. Siiunner party (o be given by Mr. and | where he will Eiiens the Pilader- . 1 - : eale McLean. and he|phin Fxport and the Rotary elubs WIARORD | Asxeshes Matoes Dea hs Reported. > » the recent ! iE: 8 several golfing engagements as,and Wil also inspect port facilities . Rollins announce | e following deatis fuve heen reported 1o LR T T T T TR T T A A & | ! 1 3 { there Kuent of Mrx. Alfred Penbroke Thom.| Mr. and Mrs. L. We Have Reduced All of Qur Higher Priced | i oo g e -T2 ol saneunce| 1o e et 102 1 it : - Viee Preaident a D Mrs. W. Sinclair Bowen hasgone to| = 7 Ivalne Estelle Oxley. to Mr. Albert E b | | Will Go to New ';gn‘w'lr:-'u'.“""' Dark Harbor, Me. Fitaaiahe iliine | Buest of Mrs .. Loose, and will be |Cross. son of the late Mr. and Mrs. J.| A. Gitliland, llmmel' l'O S (1) T e The e President & : the guest of Lady Geddes, wife of the |at the New W d until she leaves for | T. Cross of Baltimore. ceremony | idge, with their y and Mrs. Cool- | ampassador o Mrs. | Bretton Wood 1 was perforined yesterday afternoon at | o & alvin, will Tegve th& Sons. John d|Bowen will make .several visits on s & o'clock in the home of the Rev. F. 'or Plymouth, I the North Shore and Long Isl. be- Mrs. John J. Duff has gone to Hot |W. Johnson. Th ements for | !ll am al! Ol e ’ilgrim tercen < i fore returning to her apartment in % v she will remain | the wedding were ple owing to the, Z{lenxth of thei ation. The . (he Highlands. Mrs. Seaton Perry, until | recent death of hride's orard- | ’ = eir s in New England i = | the end of & nber. mother. and Mr. and Mrs. Cross left v = - Himmediately after the ceremony for & | is indefinite. but it is not unlikely | that the e President and Mrs, States vice consul to | . Walter Reineck. and! Mr. and Mrs. Irwin B. Linton. with |Short honeymoon in Atlantic (it 7 Coolidge w A { Budapest, 3 g | g in that fasion ';‘,':}‘.f,;,:,‘fl' or ‘two ! Mrx. Reineck, with their son, will | their daughter. Miss Mabei C. Linton, | They will make their home at 1309 D} 'y Yester, he Ve our Ty the Mongolia from {left today to moior to rine coast, | Street southeast i n. N = Mrs. Coolidge had as their rope. Mr. D. N where they will remain about four i - i Sl cogtides had as thelr. e Bicherest | weska: Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Rowe of Denver.| M / : [ ] idge of Summerville, Mass Ik Ewart, vice consul to Col..” are nding several days in g, ner State Senator john Brennan of | ber sailing on the Mon-| 4 wedding of unusual interest took place | Washinston at the Pow 1% Massachusetts. jEol { teday at noon at the Arlington Hotel. when < | Miss Henrietta Behrend, daughter of For This Month-End Sale Some of the ginghams have dainty organdy inserts and many are trimmed with novelty frills and designs. Some of N each size. Judge and Mrs. Charles B. Howry! eraean Writers Honts and Mrs. James )lxronnld were joint | Intinguinhed. V initorn, Il‘:ms at dinner ladt evening at the | o = .| Women's National Foundation. when Wicknham Stoag hgiiffe and Mr. H.|the guests included Senator and Mrs. Timeswiy eod: editor of the London | Arthur Capper, Senator and Mrs. a Tuncheon b che Euests of honor at | Pittman. Senator Samuel D. Niche e Biven tomorrow by {gon, Senator Thomas J. Walsh. Overseas Writers Vew W Overseas Writers o the ,;‘,’;“‘,ywfi"'rl“m‘- ’l!or Richard P. Ernst, Representati organizasitton of Washington m’;’:_ and Mrs. Frank W. Mondell, AT RO TR o . Navy, = f arried @ shower h'ZSk S%orth_CosmmeowILm'n_hmaunn u{g Canton Crepe Bramley Dresses. )h Z | Spondents who have ‘seangton lmmi“*"‘" Cannon. Mr. and Mrs. Frea: | boudus e roses, There were no ° o ASSIGNED TO SEA DUTY. Lieut. Commander Carroll at the Annapolis has heen asxigned ih as eng viser Savi quisite gown b jade. Formely priced to and Mr. Steed are to be guests-at the | 1SS Critienden Calhoun and former L NG reside at 3434 34th street, b for : X sq X first formal S $000. End-of-the-month for a one-hour ...lle. Come $19 50 ormal entertainment given m,ISennlor Hoke Smith. (R R e S Twelve -Ten F St. " . early. Very special......... [ =t . the organization, whose purpose {s pric the extension of hospitality ro dir. | Mrs. Henry C_Corbin will leave this| Slip-Over Dresses—just one $5 00 Choice of anv Hat in stock. dozen. To close at .... . . None reserved........ccc... o tinguished foreigners in Washin afternoon for Nonquitt. Mass., wh { 2 gton . ., ere v diendance at ‘tomorrow's Tuncheon | 3 a wil | S3rm ! pamerrow. 2 members of Over- v g the eas Writers, edi v H efore rei © Mrs. John L. McNeil of Du { ers, vditors of Washington jnorth shore before returning to her | M John o SENCR UL B Fine Tub Skirts of Surf Satin and newspapers, the presidents of the {aPartment in the Connecticut. s enl LUty Gabardime. Extra sizes in- B'cuses at a !4 reduction. Take your o choice of any silk or lingerie blouse in stock. Gridiron Club and National Press | panied by Mrs. George . Gilliland. for Clul and the chairman of the stand- ; Ars. Hammond | g where they will % i mittee of correspondents in | Su8day Sehool ( S ey o7t Simmer The remarkable selling of Our Third-Off Sale has Icft a s number of small lots and odd pieces which are to be dis- s gallerios of Conoress ¥ 7 i Mrs John Hen an | New The lunckcon will take place at 12:30 | daugkter, Miss i o Bikane MaspC | £tithe Kew Arlington n the cabinet room of the hotel and|mond, are at £lm ; cluded. Sale price 2 ! £l LM ------ ill be preceeded by an inform Court. the summer, Mrs. John Wann of aul. Mina 5 ; e al re- | home of Mrs. Hammond's mother, M v p e Mong today ‘o d of Friday onl lored ses, = cept mal r T s r. Mrs wail on the Mong 3 pose 20 dozen Silk Vests and 2 ) Col 3 Orqmdy Biou: 1 00 Sivehion gn the sdjacent presidential i Heénry White. at Lenox. Mass Mrs Tin har daughter Florence, Countess Fiony: few teddy Sold to $4. Sale price. ... . Sl 0verseas Writers i’ chommittee. of | Hammond _entertained the members|Von Schwerin. in Munich Bavaria | ews teddys?ico el o e . S | arransements for ihe e of the Lof her former Sunday school class of | Later she will visit her sisier. Lady 5 i Slvosed of Mr.. Richard "":“"-'J'-*]-""v"rr-nuy Church at a picnic on the Holland. in a. Mrs. Wann. asi os an eSS an OS Guimpes for Slip-Over Silk Camisoles—to S chairman: Frederic Willium Wile sse: | 5L0Unds of Bim Court veterday. Her!Mizs Bertha & O st i E = retary. and the followi . 8eC- | guests numbered twenty-five and in- well remembered . A . : L Dresses. Specially priced. ... 1,9 CloSesout sishisitmr st vaeio C =pr Mark “suniun'_' M pe. Them {cluded her daushters house wueats. [ vhere she lived soms S wil Presented is a list, the items and the prices worthy of Z!rence and Mr. Oliver O iss Louise Vanderbilt Schieffelin; more recently wax [R¢ enbroug’ fal 1 = iorganization numbers lf'd?::,v:’;';; her cousin and Miss Louise B. Kissei|cousin, Mrs. Champe Brockenbrouih special interest. IUEEDEREORI U RO RO RO EE RSN OR B R TR RO IR RO RN OO TR R RO E IR DR E N OO TR R RO R R AR R TR NMRES | Washington writers. Mr. and Mrs. James Brow of New York Thornton No Exchanges. No deliveries. NoC.O. D.s. ANY SUMMER DRESS Organdies, Swiss or Gingham 1/2 off Now 1 4 White Tricolette Sport Dresses, were $ s5850, Now 10.00 Our 7th St. Store—Closed All Day Saturday—In Midsummer Our 9th St. and Pa. Ave. Stores Open Saturday Until 6 P.M. Friday the Great Bargain Day 1106 G Street i i S , was $59. Store News Closed All Day Saturday = F=or Fri=day, July 29 1 Gold Tricolette Sport Dress, was $: Most Wonderful Bargains Less Than Cost of Manufacture None C. O. D. or Reserved—Sale, 9:15 to 6 235 Dresses Made to Sell for $15 to'$20 A manufacturer’s stock of Organdy Frocks, in the smartest s 95 styles and all colors, also figured voiles and plaid ginghams. . — $50.0. Now . $15.00 5 Lace Dresses, black, navy, brown, were $ $75.00. Now 37.50 6 Foulard Dresses, beautiful designs, were $ ’ lss000. Now 37.50 ‘ 3 Taffeta Dresses, black, gray or navy, | were $50.00. Now $29-50 E 3 Gray Fringed Dresses, were $79. NOW. Lot Ll e e i st i B e s s el $ 3 5 . 0 0 No\J Gray Fringed Dress, was $125.00. $59'50 s onmemmen S o Pl R " e = $59.50 !sbs'go.[)anfe Frocks, orchid, jade or flesh, were $35 .00 R R R R R IR Closing Out Our Entire Stock of Womenqs W hite Shqes $ 4.85 P ol $7.45 | bled them in two groups, at these greatly Reduced Prices— Formerly at $25 up to $45.00. Friday R e $19.95 All Pumps, Oxfords and Strap Effects In ” S 4 5 P A = £10.00 ; / % g i 22 Dresses—beaded Georgettes, in flesh and white, also Mignonette {4 1v Navy Biuc Slaicolifie /DAL wAS Eos s 0 White Washable Kidskin White Nubuck All Whites, Black Trimmed T, 7 R \ \ Now, o5 oot e . Gomtoe S macls TSI WS T e | Sk i sport stylens some aighly mussed. Values 10 $40.. 8895 8, (o S v iz, 6570 E RO < aaiia aiiere e 1 A i e e 1 . e N : 4 Sleeveless Linen Dresses, also dark figured voiles. Friday....... $3.9 i i i ' Short Lines of Women's and Children's Shoes ' A 7 TR = it s esneny Women's Fashionable Pumps, Small and Big Girls' Strap | | Pumps_and Oxfords that sold Strap Pumps and Oxfords, in : at $345 to $5.50. Styles that Whites, Blacks, Tans and col- & have been most in demand this i:Nuwz Black Satin Coats, were $98.50. $35 .OO / et e TR $10.00 No: Striped Baronet Skirts, were $25.00. $ 1 0.00 15 WHITE FLANNEL SKIRTS Beautifully made, : ! heavy quality; A | Another Purchase of $25.00 Skibo Tweed Suits Man tailored, in women’s and misses’ sizes. Browns, Tans, 58.95 Reindeer and other colors 5 J ; ; i season, but_incomplete sizes in ors; all tgken out of our regu each lot. Combined sizes, from .~m'zl| children’s No. 6 to big = girls’ No. 4. Also _including each *style, but a fair run of some boys’ oxfords in sizes 5 sizes in the combined lot. « to 6 only. A Sale of KEDS' Comprising our entire stock of “KEDS.” now greatly reduced for a lar stocks. Broken sizes in $25 to $75 Tailored Cloth Suits, in navy and checks, also novelty weavesand colors. ........ .ottt $25 and $35 were $12.50 Shantung Silk Suits, $25 and $29.50 kinds. Friday.......... ...$19.95 A small lot of Summer Hats, were up to $ $12.50 l .00 E Group of Silk Dresses, Taffetas, Satins, Crepe and Foulards—Sold e $12 to $15 Baronet Satin Skirts, in white and colors, also Pleated Ce 1 C1 . And t i ind . that "we. carey only the better grades. % Cream Serge Skirts. ...........cccon voneeeeen weeen.. $7.95 ANY OF OUR HIGHER PRICED SUMMER &5 ()() f Every Pair Guaranteed. ° E 5| HATS, were up to $27.00 » Boys’, Girls’ and Women’s “KED” Ox- . D) 7 $5.95. ford d High Shoes; also W e 9 . B 2 e e e T prae X 2 15 Handmade Drawnwork Blouses, were 35.95. ":{rE;)".nPumpE witl?e.Spr?xxS; Heole-:;er:): $1 39 $22 to $29.50 Handsome Silk Sport Skirts 1590 Slightly soiled. Now... $2-50 Regular Heels. All sizes. Reduced to.. L) 33 Silk and Cotton Blouses, $ l 00 . ) were up to $6.95............. ud 40 Silk Blouses, Linen Smocks, Striped Tai- $ 3 9 5 lored Blouses in a group that sold up to $12.50.. . A TABLE OF HIGH GRADE BLOUSES AT ONE-HALF OFF 1 Pale Blue Negligee, was $10.50. $ 6 9 5 Now . 1 Pink Now .. 1 Pinl Now . 1 Blue Cre| Now o] 1 Pair Blue Crepe de Chine P&jamas, was $25.00. Now.. e e S0 Boys', Girls’, Men’s and Women's White “KED” High Shoes—Tan trim- med, reinforced heel patch; the style $1 9 ¢ o/ in the greatest demand this season. All sizes. Reduced to Entire Stock of Smart Hats, sold up to $25. Now......$2.50 and $5.00 100 $6 to $10 Wool and Silk Sweaters, Tuxedo, Button and Slip-on . SPECIALS Boys' and Young Men's Low Shoes that sold at $4.95 to $7.50— None reserved. All sizes, from "‘(Little l;{ellersg l}!lo $3 45 oung Men’s 6. Re- duced to........... * Clearance of Many of Our Finest Pumps for Growing Girls and Young Women—in Nubuck, Canvas, Black and Tan Leathers. Sizes 2% to 7. Re- 4 85 duced to s $25 to $40 Coats of cloth and velvet,Silk Capes and others. ......$15.95 SRR IOl U e s e o $18TuxedoClothCoahmdothe|:s. Friday ....cccocvevvenn.. $7.95 Coats and Robes that sold up to $75. Friday.........$29.50 and $39.50 5 Dozen White and Striped 'Voile Blouses, sold up to $3.50....... 98¢c 0dd lot Georgette and Silk Blouses, sold up to $7.50. Close at. ...$1.98 Silk Camisoles, in two lots, sold up to $3.50 - ve....89c and $1.69 Handmade Blouses, beautifully trimmed. Friday ...............$2.98 Beautiful Georgette Blouses, sold up to $9.00. Friday............$5.00 Experienced - Advertisers Prefer-The Star 1 z > i . ‘

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