Evening Star Newspaper, July 31, 1921, Page 43

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-> THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JULY 31, 1921—PART 2. SOCIETY NEWS OF THE CLUBS The Wemew's Oity Club gave its monthly forum luncheon yesterday, which was attended Dy one hundred menbers and friends. Th! ful feature of the club's social activi ties is in charge of Mrs. Lauta Brad- ley. At the meeting Monda: ening the following were voted in as mem- bers &t the meeting of the boafd of directors: Miss Edith E. Cooke, Miss Katherine A. Nettleton, Miss Alice v i Meler, Mrs. Charles C. Marbury, Miss | mission; Mrs. Howard L. Hodgkins, Nannle Van D. Skillman, Mrs. Get.|for the D. A. R.: Mrs. Susie Root T. Porter, Mrs. H. M. Phillips, Miss|Rhodes, for the Pi Associa- Amy Maxwell Parkins, Mrs. Edwin sch, for Brooker, Miss Mary E. Whittemore, Miss Sarah A. Whittemore, Laura Oakum Jarreit, Mrs. Claude C. Dun- kle, Mrs. Theo W. Richards. The club expressed its appreciation ot Miss Mary O'Toole, recently ap- pointed judge of the municipal court, Wednesday night with a banquet, at which the speakers were among the most distinguished women in public if SOCIETY 1= ‘New U. S. Envoy to Japan To Return From Europe The new United Statés ambassador to Japam, Col. Charlés Beecher War- ren of Detroit, will return to this country eatly next month from Europe, where he has bheen for some months, and will make a brief stay here before going to his new post. Col. and Mrs. Warren have many friends in Washington, made during the waf, when they resided here. National Woman's Party; Miss Ethel! . M. Smith, for the Women's Disarma- Dinner at Club ment League; Mrs. Mary Wright Johnson, for the democratic women; Mrs. C. N. Chipman, for the repub- lican women; Miss Katherfne Flan- agan, for the American Association for the Recognition of (he Irish Re- public. Miss Mabel Owen sang a group of Irish songs. Lieut. Col. Seaman Secures Home HO’? Lieut. Col. A. Owen Seaman add Mrs. Seaman have taken the resr dence, 1808 Kilbourne place, and wHY be at home there after September 1, Col. Seaman was recently assigned the quartermaster general's office, in Washington. 4 Give “Tribute to Art" . For Tuesday Program “A Tribute to Art" the pageant given Tuesday evening at the Arts Club, was written and presented by Miss Maria Montys Davidson. Mrs. Lillian Holt played the part ef art and Mrs. Ward furnished the music. Mrs. Monroe 1s in charge of the Tues- day evVening programs. Honors Miss Justice Mrs. Francols Berger Moran ent tained a company at dinner 1. V' e Chevy Chase 1 the National. American ‘Woman- Suf- frage Association; Miss Florence Fraser Stiles, presented a beautiful bracelet; Miss Mary Anderson, for women in industry; Mrs. Lyman B. Swormstedt, for the Women's: City Club; Miss Laura Marle Berrion, for the original boosters; Miss Helen |tion recently formed, gave a moon- Jamison, for the Alumni Association, t trip down the Potomac Wednes- Washington College of Law; Miss Jes- day. h J. Degnan. an honor sle Dell, for the federal employes; ined with dance imper-) Miss Marle K. isted by Adolph Fugit leze Women's Club Gurdener, for the us: tice, who will return to her home in New York today. Covers were laid for The Amitie Club, a social organiza- | % Announcing Our August Fur Sale An annual event, presenting to the well dressed women of Washington an unparalleled opportunity to obtain the most stylish and finest quality of furs at minimum prices. Reduced especially for this sale. You will find the finest and most popular pelts, expertly fashioned, in models that will express the personality of the wearer. of Columbus Hall, where e held every Wednesduv | fforts will be made to bringi club only those Catholic me omen who are not already af-; filiated with existing organizations. The club is open to Catholic girlg x of age and over and men eighteen years of . Mrs. CI Sears Taylor, for the ptesidential ap- pointees “of the last administration; Mrs. Delia Sheldon Jackson, for th American _Association of Universit ; Mrs. Minnie Cunningham, for the League of Woman Mrs. Nina E. Allender, for the - LI s, 1110 F Street N.W. (Adjoining Loew’s Columbia) age and over. $10.00 values $15.00 values $18.50 values $22.50 values $30.00 values $25.00 values $30.00 values $35.00 values $40.00 values $45.00 values REMNANT SALE Of Negliges and Breakfast Coats SoeeRssseiins L 1280 MRS. EDWARD WYLLYS HYDE, ‘Whe 18 spending some time at Ward- man Park Hotel Bullards Make Short Stay in D. C. Rear Admiral and Mrs. W. H. Bul- lard made a short stay in Washing- ton last week at the Powhatan be- fore leaving for the west, en route to China, I LI A New Angel Food Cake. 8ift one cup of flour and one cup of sugar, a gl;wn of salt and three tea- spoons of baking powder together three or four times. Add one cup of bofling hot milk, heated in = double boiler to prevent scorching, stir until smooth, N | then adq the whites of two eggs beaten N | stiff. x thoroughly and put at once into an ungreased tin and bake slowly. ‘When cbol ice it on the sides and bot- | tom. Do not put flavoring into the cake, but add it to the icing and it will flavor the entire cake. When baking, test with a toothpick, and if no dough sticks to the toothpick, the cake is done. <. $15.00 -$18.50 .$18.50 .$20.00 1007077011 P 316 7th St. A Great Dress Sale Monday! At Tremendous Savings 0 NEW Silk D-R-E-S-S-E-S $15 to $25 Dresses for $12.85 This Exceptional Sale Comprises Smart Canton Crepe Dresses Chiffon Taffeta Dresses life. Dr. A. Frances Foye was chair- man and Miss_Sara Pope Grogan tonstmistress. The speakers Included: Mrs. Bllen Spencer Musssy, “The Friend and Defender of All Women” Judge Kathryn Sellers, for the Judi- clary; Mrs. James R. Colburn, ‘Early . Glllett, for the Washington College of Law: D Frances Foye, for the medical pro fessio! Mrs. George Eastman, for the board of dlirectors of the Women's City Club; Miss Julla Lathrop, for the children's’ bureau: Miss Elizabeth C. Harris, for the Women's Bar Asso- ciation; Mrs. James C. Cantrili, for NEW PEOPLE BY DR. FRANK CRANE. (Oopyeight, 1021.) s Gétting aboard an ocean liner fs like going to heaven, I imagine, or to whatever place your ticket calls for when you take your last voyage. You drop off the planet. For a week you have no newspapers. The world has ceased. You are rather stunned by the silence. Humanity has sud- denly contracted from the globe to the steamer deck. You have ceased being a citisen of a continent and have become a citizen of a fly speck. At the first meal in the dining sa- loon you look ‘inquiringly around at the people. The thing that strikes you is how llire;dfully commonplace they all ook. You have had that same sensation when you went to live in a new You had got used to the Browns and Robinson's of Saugatuck, where you came from, but these people in Bouth Bend look like animals of play actors more than like human beings. Here is a girl with e smirk that re veals a perfect graveyard of tomb. stones, and a woman that looks like an _ostrich, a greasy-looking man who eats amasing quantities of food, and a loud child, and an awk- ward, rickétty-looking, self-conscious boy, and a squirming thirteen-year- old girl apparently always tying her- self into hard knots, and a 8toop- Pretty, and a husbandless ma: led woman who is enjoying her lib- erty ang 8o many interesting men. And they are all so different. a what s different is instinctively dis- lik cover that they are really not so ba We form new affinities and new an- tipathies, just as we had at home. But at first éven theif names are outlandish. You have been used to Titheringtons, Updegraffs and Ter- willigers; suddenly you are plunged into a mass of Hoofstettlers, Garsides and Wickershams. You had got used to humanity and had come to think that people were on the whole rather a good sort. And now you suddenly realize that your npecies is ugly ana that a collection of strange new human creatures is just as curious as a 300 full of ar- madillos, condors, parrots and polar bears. And then you look in the glass and ons he: to boot Dresses For quick disposal of our entire stock we have reduced every dress in our stock. Lot of Canton Crepe Dresses in all colors. Values up to $49.50. $90.50 Lot of Organdie, Dot- ted Swiss and Linen I T A T O TR i T T T AUGUST SALE OF FUR New, fresh stock—new styles—new low prices, No left-overs and no job-lot goods bought for this sale. Every fur piece guaranteed as represented—every fur personally selected. ence with leading furriers. 30% from the August Sale: 8 HUDSON SEAL COATS.. #0- HUDSON SEAL COATS % MARMOT COATS A Van Raalte Veilings Have just arrived. All the newest effects in smart meshes. % 2% | Just What You Need NOW —and Note the SAVINGS Women’s Hosiery Women's “Weldrest” Family Tailored Hosiery—With the wide seam up the back to pre- vent splitting and turning; something very new. In black, white, tan and cordo- sz m van. Specially priced o Just arrived—Women'’s White All-Silkk, Full-Fashioned Hos- iery; double heel and toe: fine, heavy quality. Very $2 95 o. specially priced at.... Women's Fine Lisle Hosiery ~—Excellent quality, in White, Black and Cordovan. A guar- anteed make. We have marked them at the very Spe- cial Sale Price of 49c 3 Pairs for $135. Women’s Silk We make up our furs with our own hands wages to pay; and we have had twenty ye: August Sale inducements to get you acquainted with Fine & Smith Furs are— to 40% Reductions —on all furs in stock. The following are specimen bargains ":: FRENCH SEAL COATS..._.................... FINE & SMITH MANUFACTURING FURRIERS 829 Fourteenth St. 2, 8 no high ’ experi- - $275 - $295 $95 ' 1219-1221 G Street 2 25% and 30% REDUCTIONS Wm. Rosendorf FURRIER 1213 G Street N.W. Hair Nets Well known makes are here at lowest Store Hours—8:30 to 6—Saturdays, 8:30 to 3 R Exceptional Silk Values 40-Inch Heavy Quality Canton Crepe New, dull finish, soft draping quality, in Silver, Brown, Tan, Navy, Black and White. Special yard $2.98 36-Inch Glace Taffeta, Yard, $2.75 An exceptionally fine quality for afternoon and evening wear. Shown in the new combinations of Jade and Lilac, Tur- quoise and Pink, Copenhagen and Silver, Blue and Orange, Blue and Gold, American Beauty and Maize, Honeydew and Orchid. 40-Inch Extra Good Quality Crepe de Chine, Yard, $1.98 In Ivory, Flesh, Pink, Niagara, Light Blue, Jade, Orch Silver, Zinc, Pecan, Mallard, Caramel, Old Rose, Turquoise. Japan, Navy, Midnight, Black and White. Quality Soft Dress Satin, Yard, $2.98 Very soft, unusual high luster, for Fine Dresses and League Gray, Mallard, Dark Henna, Electric Blue, Beaver, Medium Brown, Navy and s” Fine Al-Silk Dress Satin, Yard, $2.59 40-Inch Fine Capes. The colors include: Black. P 36-Inch “ Shown in a full line of colors, Black and White. 36-Inch All-Silk Chiffon Dress Satim, Yard, $1.98 A complete line of the new shades as well as street colors and Black. 40-Inch Georgette Crepe, Standard Quality, Yard, $1.49 All colors, Black and White. 40-Inch Black uality ; good Black. olored Fine 36-Inch Guaranteed to launder perfectly. Charmeuse, Yard, $2.59 prices. Several Hundred “Paul Jones” and “Nayvee Middies $1.49 ss Taffetas, Yard, $1.89 to $2.69 40-Inch White and Colored Baronette Satin, Yard, $2.98 40-Inch Extra Heavy White Canton Crepe, Yard, $3.39 You know very well what these names stand for. Every Middy in this sale is of good quality material, every one guaranteed. In all-White and White with Colored Collar and Cuffs. All fast colors. A won- 29 K 36-Inch Repscord, Yard, $1.19 derful value and priced exceed- Attractive New Georgettes Foulard Dresses With Georgette Fine Quality Charmeuse Embroidered Silk Pongee Embroidered Georgette Monday! Your Pick of $15 and $20 Dresses. Values up - to $25.00, to close out at $10-0 Other exceptional val- ues—come in and see for yourself. You'll be glad. Underwear Van Raalte Glove Silk Vests —Closely woven and extra long; ribbon or self-straps. $2 45 o Van Raalte Glove Silk Bloom- ers—Fine heavy quality; rein- If;:xi'xdjfar all Sizesf $3.50 Notions Good, heavy quality, in Rose, Navy, Taupe, Black and White. White Sports Sillk Skirtings, Yard, $1.49 to $4.69 In a great variety of plain and fancy weaves to select from. 36-Inch Black Duchess Satin. Special for Monday Only, Yard All-silk, good quality. Monday only at this price. $1.88 Sport All newest shades and White. ingly low. Vacation Needs Middy Ties—In cornered and Windsor shapes. A good, heavy quality in all the best shades. the three- 98¢ Tams—Made of suede. $1.09 Price ‘Wash Cloths, 2 for 15c. Kleinert't Jiffy Junior Pants, 49c¢, 59¢, 69¢c Shirred Sitk Ribbon Garter Elastic, Yard, 75¢ Clark's O. N. T. 150-yard Spool _Sewing Cotton—Black and White; all numbers. Spe- cial Monday— 2 8pools, I5c. 12 Spools, 75¢ All Snaps, Safety Pins, Hooks and Eyes—Best makes. Card, 10c; 3 Cards, 25¢; 12 Cards, 90c. Sanitary Goods Sanitary Napkins, dozen, 50c. Birdseye Napkins, each, 35c. Dress Protectors, 50c to $1.25. Washable Belts, 50c. Cotton Dress Goods 32-Inch Fast-Color Ginghams, Yard, 29¢ These are shown in a variety of checks, plaids and plain colors. Smock Suitings, Yard, 38¢ A wonderful imitation of All-linen; colors are—tan, reseda, pink, rose, brown, beaver, copenhagen, navy and white. ‘Will launder perfectly. Kiddy Kloth, Yard, 38¢c These are shown in the wanted light and dark colors, stripes and checks. 36-Inch Non-Krush Linens, Yard, $1.49 In Iif:t and dark colors and white, 36-Inch Fine Quality Mercerized Poplin, Yard, 79¢ The colors'include navy, black, white and copenhagen. i Plisse Crepe, Yard, 25c and 39c Smart Ribbon Hats—In all- ‘White Price .... White Canvas Hnn—s Green faced. Price.. 1'25 Wright & Ditson Tennis Balls and Rackets Black _Patent-Leather Belts. Price 19¢ White Organdy Sashes. sl Full length. Price Organdy Vests—Peter Pan collar, gingham trim- ming. Price $l-00 Caracurl—In White and Col- ors. Newest trimming for Sweaters, Waists, etc. 51.50 Model Dress Shop 925 G St. N.W. 1 Flannel Skirts Ready for every Summer occasion; ex- fremely smart and youthful. Worn, with a sports jacket they make a striking' summer costume. Shown in green and white stripes,’ gray and white stripes, checks, checkered com- binations, golf red and in solid colors, silk eyelet embroidered. All $15 and $19.95 'l |Summer Dresses LI I L O R R LI P R I I e I R A AT A Upright Piano (Used) A Real Bargain, $165 Terms to Suit Arthur Jordan Piano Co. G Street at 13th Homer L. Kitt, Seo.Treas. R . R e e w2 These are shown m:l in the lighs wash colors and white. 36-Inch Silk Plaid and Striped Voiles, Yard, Regardless of the low price asked these voiles are all exceptional quality of all strictly new pat- Yard .... terns and colors. The pi);ids are shown on plain color backgrounds with silk braids of gray with Women's Handkerchiefs—In orchid, blue with silver, blue with gold and black with self sanitary packages. An excel- color. The stripes are blue with gray, blue with gold, blue lent quality. Package of 250 with green, tan and pink with self color. % 3 for. A Sale of All Women’s Low Shoes Formerly Sold Up to $11.00 The most important sale of the year. All this season’s o smart models, including the newest effects in One and Two Strap Pumps and Oxfords, consisting of Black and White Sports and All-White, Blacks, Browns and"Tans. All to ose Out at..........

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