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SOCIETY LHFLLLL & - To Ladies Interested ; in Dresses Especially favored by women “who know” are ’ Canton Crepe Dresses, in black, navy blue and brown, because the desirable frocks the coming fall will be wrought of this fabric. Georgette Crepe and Crepe Satin, too, will find more than the cus- tomary following. | Tomorrow we shall sell a number of our choicest models of the above materials that sold in regular stock from $45 to $60 for $32.50 We can assure you these dresses will be equally desirable the coming Fall. You possibly may have seen them at much higher fprices and can now pur- chase at above low figure. Z. 3 LG 7 3 o % Hemstitching, Picot Edging| PR Buttons Covered [P laiting. w TRY F !S FIRS™T G Street NW. 1219-1221 Store Hours—8:30 to 6—Saturdays, 8:30 to 3. Silk and Cotton Goods These Special Prices Are Featured for One Day—FRIDAY ONLY All Silk Shantung—Our Regular Price $1.69, Friday Only, Yard, $1.29 One Day Only at, per yard, ... Imported material, shown in both all-black and all-white. For One Day Only at, per yard... Notion Specials---Little Needfuls at Big Savings Clark’s O. N. T. 250-Yard Snaps, Hooks and Eyes Spool Cotton—Black, 40, 60; | and Safety Pins—All best A good heavy quality that will launder perfectly. Much in idemand for Smocks, Permanent Finish Surf Satin, $1.19 Quality, Friday Only, Yard, 88c 88¢c ‘white, 40, 100. Just an odd | makes. = Iot. Card, 10c; 3 cards, 25c; 12 cards, 90c. Spool, 10c. Dozen spools, $1.10. Bias Folded Tape—Good SANITARY GOODS 3_Bird’s-lj]ye Napkins, each, o€, quality Lawnm; all widths; i Napki n Black "and white, Sixs 5o§mlary Napkins, dozen, pieces. Dress Protectors, 50c to Piece, 15¢c. $1.25. Two pieces, 25c. . Washable Belts, each, 50¢c Fall Designer Patterns and Fashion Books 65 years in Busmess T at 12+ finemelz Fur Repairing and Storage at Special Summer Prices A Special Event for Friday in the -1 August Clearance With New Fall Merchandise arriving daily, we have decided to disregard costs and clean up all remaining Silk Dresses and other Outer Apparel, so announce for Friday an enthusiastic— Y4 off Sale Of Silk Dresses Coats, Suits, Skirts Women's Silk Dresses—One-Fourth Off Including Canton Crepes, Georgettes, Crepe de Chines, Taffetas ahd a few Fall Wool Trico- tines in handsome embroidered effects. Women’s Sports Suits—One-Fourth Off Just right for Summer and Vacation. - Women’s Tailleur Suits— One-Fourth Off Exceptional Qualities and Styles for Present or Early Fall Wear. Women’s Sports Coats Just warm enough for Cool Evenings and light enough for Outing and Motoring. & g Women’s Silk and Wool Skirts— One-Fourth Off Silk Sports fabrics or Smart Wool Plaids. pleated effects. All the Experienced Advertisers Prefer The Star > é = 4,! briet stay there they will go to their ¥/ | ana Signora Tittoni arrived yester- 7 Alighiert, §| nora_ Tittoni will One-Fourth Off H Ione side and a cascade of filmy lace | So j| Ambassador and Mme. Jusserand for Paris Yesterday, for a Brief HE ambassador of France and Mme. Jusserand arrived in Havre yesterday and went * at once.to Paris. After a country estate for a rest. The am- bassador and Mme. Jusserand expect to return in the autmn, accompanied by Marshal Foch. Mrs. Hoover, wife of the Secretary of Commerce, with their two sons, Herbert Hoover, jr., and Allen Hoover, left today by motor for New England, where .they will make a series of visits to friends. The Secre- tary will join them in the north, for the week end. The president of the Italian senate dey in New York, aboard the Dante and were met by the Ttalian consul general in New York, Signor Temistocle Bernardi. They ;| were mccompanied by the senator's secretary, Dr. Alberto Paola Rossi, and Prof. Henry Cater of Williams where Senator Tittoni will a series of lectures at the Senator and Si- come to Washing- before returning deliver school of politics. ton _for a few days, to Italy. The new United States ambassador | to Chile, Dr. Willlam Miller Colller, | was the guest of honor at a luncheon given yesterday by the Chile-Amer- jcan Asociation, at the Bankers’ €lub, in New York. The ambassador and Mrs., Collier will sail today aboard La France, for a brief stay in Eu- rope, before going to Santiago, Chile. ormer Secretary of the Interior Juflze John Barton Payne is in Chi- cago, and will return to his ‘Wash- ington home the latter part of Au- gust. Judge Payne arrived in New York, from England, about two weeks ago, and came to ‘Washington to open his home, on I street at the corner of 16th, before leaving on & business trip in the middle west. Bryces Are Guests > at Brookside Farm. Viscount James Bryce, former am- bassador from Great Britain, and Lady Bryce were the guests of honor at dinner last evening of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bulkley Hubbell at Brookside farm, near Williamstown. Mass. The other guests included Baron and Baroness Korff, Mrs. Mus- grave, widow of Maj. Musgrave of the British army and granddaughter of the late Mark Hopkins president of Williams College, and Gen. Arthur Musgrave. Viscount and Lady Bryce were also among the guests at a garden party yesterday afternoon, given by the Rev. Dr. and Mrs. Herbert S. John- son of Boston, at their country home, near Willlamstown. The other guests included the president of Williams College, Mr. Harry A. Garfleld, and Mrs. Garfleld and Miss Lucretia Gar- fleld. The United States minister to the Kkingdom of the Serbs, Croats and Slo- venes, Mr. H. Percival Dodge, will sail today for his post. His daughter, Miss Alice L. C. Dodge, who accompanied him to America on his return, about two months_ago, will remain in this country, and will leave Washington Sunday for Jamestown, R. I, tospend the remainder of August. 5 Gen. Badoglio, former chief of staff of the Italian army, was the guest of honor at luncheon today of the Ital- ian chamber of commerce at the Bilt- more Hotel, in New York. .Gen. Ba- doglio returned to New York to at- tend the Garibaldi celebration last Sunday, and was entertained at dinner Tuesday evening by Signor Bernardi, ftalian consul general in New York, who had twenty-five guests to meet him. The general will return for an- iother visit in Washington aboul Au- gust 19. Mr. John Barrett, former director gen:nfl of the Pan-American Union, is spending this week with Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Duncan in Newport. Mr. and Mra Forrest F. Vrooman /| entertained at dinner last evening, when thelr guests included Repre- sentative and Mrs. James V. McClin- tic,” Mr. Carl Vrooman, former as- sistant secretary of agriculture, and Dr. Frank B. Vrooman.of London. Mrs. Scott, wife of Capt. Allison F. | H. Scott of Philadelphia, and their in- fant daughter, who have been the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Vrooman, Mrs. Scott's parents, have returned to their home. ¢ Senator and Mrs. Poindexter Guests at Naval Training Station. Senator and Mrs. Miles Poindexter were the guests of Capt. and Mrs. Dismukes for the drill at the naval training station in Newport yesterday, and remained for the reception which Mrs., Willlam S. Sims, wife of the admiral, in_command of the station, Snd Mrs. Dismukes held, after the arilL Mr. and_Mrs. Edson Bradley will {have as their guests at Elm Court, | their villa at Newport, Dr. and Mrs. Preston Pope Satterwhite of New York, who will arrive there August 10. Dr. and Mrs. Satterwhite have vis- ited Mr. and Mrs: Bradley in Washing- ton many times, and last winter also visited Mrs. Cromwell Brooks. Dr. and Mrs. Satterwhite will be the guests fot honor at dinner the evening of | their arrival in Newport of Mr. and | Mrs. Gustav J. S. White, who will be | among the dinner hosts this evening. Commissioner Cuno H. Rudolph has joined Mrs. Rudolph at Hot Springs, | Va., and will remain over the week jend. | Capt. and Mrs. Edmund W. Bonnaf- { fon, have returned from Cape May, N, 3., where they spent several weeks. Mrs. Howard Nyman has left for an extensive motor trip, going first to New York, where she will visit her son and later touring in New England and Nova Scotia. Miss Sidney Webb, daughter of Mrs. John Sydney Webb, has gone to Bar Harbor, to spend a month with her brother-in-law and sister, Dr. and Mrs. James B Mitchell. i Dr. and Mrs. 2. J. Lennox, have | gone to Clift Haveh, N. Y., where they will spend the remainder of the sum- mer. | Mrs. James V. McCimtic, wite of { Representative McClintic of Okla- i homa, was hostess at luncheon at the | Capitol yesterday, in honor of Mrs. | | F. Vrooman. Forrest Representative and Mrs. B. Hart | Fenn have returned to their apart- ment, at 2400 16th street, after spend- ing a week at their home. the Chester Place, at Wethersfield, Conn. | Miss Ruth Bromson Marries Capt. J. A. Logan. |™The marriage of Miss Ruth Bron- ! gon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Bret Bronson, to Capt. John A. Logan, | Medical Corps, U. S. A, took place |1ast evening. The ceremony was per- ! formed at 8 o'clock in the home of | Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Wilcox, in Chevy | Chase, by the Rev. James T. Marshall, { pastor of the Georgetown Presbyterian | {Church. The bride, who was escorted | !by her father, wore a gown of white ! |satin, the skirt gracefully draped at | falling to the hem on the other. Her jtulle veil was held with orange blossoms and she carried orchids with a shower of stephanotis. Mrs. C. E. Kelly was matron of honor and wore flesh-color georgette crepe trimmed with cream lace and carried Ophelia roses. Miss Frances Bronson, sister of the bride, was maid of honor, wear- ing & gown of Nile green georgette crepe trimmed with gold lace and had a gold bandeau in her hair. She cilety " Sailed Stay. MRS. FORREST F. VROOMAN, Who was hostess at a dinner party last evening. carried American beauty roses. The bridesmaids, Miss Leila Lytle, Miss Sitsy Lytle, Miss Helen Burnham and Miss Josephone Lupton, wore gowns of taffeta made with full circular skirts and basques., with lace fichus about the neck. They wore silver wreaths || in their hair and carrled bouquets to match their gowns, which were of pale pink, blue, vellow and orchid. A reception followed from 9 to 11, at which Capt. and Mrs. Logan were assisted in receiving by Mr. and Mrs. || Bronson, the latter in a gown of dark blue crepe meteor trimmed with gra: ll:::ii."n:ul \:\l{r. and Mrs. Wilcox, the n Nile green chiffon tri; {\inh ’:hantilly lace. i Mrs. Logan left for an extended wed- ding trip, Mrs. Logan wearing a dark blue tricotine suit with a small henna duvetyn hat trimmed with ostrich. They will later make here. \ Lieut. Commander and M Visitors From Annapolis " "5° Lieut. Commander and Mrs. Be I and Mrs. Benjamin _lergson Lingo are making a !hnr(’ visit 1| in Washington after a motor trip with || friends to Hot Springs and White Sul- phur Springs. They will return to their Quaters at Annapolis at the end of the Mrs. William Montdomery and her daughter, Miss Maude Montgomery, left yesterday for New York, from where they will sail for the Virgin Islands, to spend two months with Mrs. gomery’s son and daughter Harold Montgomery, U. S. Montgomery. law, Dr. Dr. and Mrs. Virgil B. Jackson have gone to Blue Ridge Summit, Pa., to spend the remainder of the summer. i Mrs. 3. Keleh and Miss Keleh have ar- ashington and will week at the Powhatan. srendia Miss Virginia O'Neil, Miss Naomi O'Neil and Miss Dorothy O'Neil went *o Chestnut Hill, Mass., last week to at- | tend the championship tennis matches —_— MOURNING BLACK CARMACK DR Dyed Within 24 Hours Dupont Circle, Fr. 5232 2469 18th St., Col. 638 1510 H Street N.W. our wardrobes of many of which are that they will be fas| AUTOMATIC Later Capt. and || their home || “Mont- | | . and ‘Mrs. CLEANING Co. || HALF and LESS former prices rule Former costs and values are being utter- ly disregarded in our desire to finally clear able for wear well into the autumn. Sew While the Baby Sleeps i The Willcox & Gibbs Electric Sewing Machine —makes this unusual feat an everyday possibility PORTABLE D. 0., THURSDAY, played on the courts of the Longwood Cricket Club. . - — . Miss Balser Weds Mr. A. H. H . The marriage of Miss Mildred Mar- garet Balser, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur C. Balser, to Mr. Alfred H. Heinzmann, son of Mr. and Mra. K, W. Heinzmann, took place last eyening. The ceremony was performed at 6:45 in the Georgetown Presbyterian Church by the pastor, the Rev. James T. Marshall, and was followed by a reception in the home of the bride's parents, at 1816 34th street. Miss Hsther Balser was her sister’s maid of honor, and Mr. Edwin Heinzmann, brother of the bridegroom, was best man. Mr. ‘William Murray and Mr. George Vo- neiff were ushers. Mr. Wells, organist of the church, played the wedding mu- sic. The bride, who was escorted and given in marriage by her father, wore a gown of white duchesse satin with an overdress of white French organ- dle, trimmed with embroidered medai- lions, and dainty pin tucks and ruffies. She had a hat to match, and her only ornament was a string of pearls, the gift of the bridegroom. She carried a shower bouquet of bride roses. Her maid of honor was in peach organdie over white .duchesse satin, with tucks and ruffles relieving its simplicity. Her hat matched her gown and she carried tea roses. Mr. and Mrs. Heinz- mann were assisted in receiving by their mothers, Mrs. Balser wearing navy blue lace over blue satin, with a hat to match, and Mrs. Heinzmann in pearl gray crepe de chine, with a hat of thg same material. Later ‘in the evening Mr. and Mrs. Heinzmann left for a wedding trip, the latter in a tailored suit of tan and a large hat. They will make their home in Wash- ington after October 1. Mrs. Walter Brashears and Mrs. Jeannie Kafka have as their house guest Mrs. 1. Herzig of New York. ASSIGNED TO FLEET. Lieut. Commander Hamlilton Har- low, at the Naval Academy. Annapolis, has been assigned to duty with the destroyer force of the Atlantic fleet. Laces and Lace Curtain Cleaning MME. VIBOUD, Inc, Established 1855. 727 11th St. N.W. In Beautiful Art Patterns Table Sets 13 pieces at $1.50 & 95¢ Table Cloths Round and Square 48-inch, were $2.35, for $1.89 54-inch, were $2.65, for $2.00 Il 54-inch, were $325, for $2.65 f Card Table Covers | || Detachable—Corners Fastened i With Tapes i Were $1.75, for $1.35 | Opposite Shoreham Hotel - remaining Fashions, so advanced in style hionable and service~ ~ NOISELESS AUGU! "i$5.95; now..... [ibeautifully | { made. T 4, 1921, SOCIETY No Exchanges . ) Closed seue Hrlobacher w- 0 Refunds Twelve Ten F St Saturday WHERE STYLE ORIGINATES AND EMANATES ASTONISHING VALUES *remodeting Sate For Friday only we have gone through the stocks and brought out a number of lots of desirable merchandise and marked them at ridiculously low prices to effect instantaneous clearance. 16 Summer Dresses—Or- gandies, Dotted Swiss and Gingham. Were $25 to $39.50 4 Dance Frocks of Blue and Black Imported Lace; wonderfully designed for young women. Each skirt is made up of 4 separate skirts of satin, georgette and lace over a henna geor- gette accordion-plaited foun- dation. Were $75.00; now... 1 Exquisite Gray Canton Crepe Gown, ef- fectively trimmed with deep fringe. Was $125.00;now... 6 White Flangel Skirts; neat tailored styles with patch pockets. Were $ 6. 1) 5 y $12.50; now.... 2 Misses’ Taffeta Dresses—1 blue, 1 gray; shitable for office or street wear. Were $2 $59.50; now 5‘00 1 Flowered Black Georgette dl)lreu.wwith Alice Blue gir- e. as $39.50 $75.00; now . 2 Canton Crepe Sport Dresses, l)umper models; Tan or Gray; conservative $25 . O 0 styles. 5 Baronet Satin Sport Skirts; attractive stripe $9 95 . effects. Were 9 Sport Skirts of Woolen $4.95 || Materials and a ||few Tricolettes. 4 Taffeta Dance Frocks, with inserts of Dainty ||{Cream Lace, in Orchid, Jade ||or Flesh. ‘Were $65.00; now- Kayser’s One-star Vests and Bloomers, in flesh color; regularly priced at $3.95; now..... 2 10 Mannish Dimity Shirts, \}:ith Tuxedo or eter Pan Col- lars. Were $2.50 25 Bloomers in flesh Satin and {crepe de chine, were $2 {$5951 now...... '95 12 Very Fine and Dainty Camisoles; lace trimmed and tailored models. $2 95 . A Choice Collection o All Summer Dresses Satin Dresses Gowns, Teddys, Skirts, Camisoles; were up to $15.00. NN Store Closed Saturday—Shop Tomorrow A DRESS SALE With Values Beyond Comparison chandise which is arriving daily. You know the policy of M. Brooks & Co. We never carry any stocks over from one season to the next. Dresses Reduced From $19.95 and $29.95 Taffeta Silk Dresses Foulard Dresses Tricolette Dresses Combination Dresses Street, afternoon and sports models—all in late styles. Plain colors and many popu- lar combinations. All sizes. The Last Call---Clearance of SPRING SUITS § Values Up to $98.50 Plain tailored, braided and embroidered models. Navy and tan tricotines, velour checks and novelty e 1,000 Pieces Silk 500 Waists UNDERWEAR v $3.98 Yoy $1.89 It will pay you to supply your needs for months to come from these remarkable values. From the $15.00 16 Very Handsome Wraps in a grand collec- tion of materials, such as Canton Crepe, Satin. Tricotine and Poiret Twill. Wraps in this group that sold $ up to $98.50 now. ........... 49 050 lhBlnck Satin Quilted Coat, with a heavy crepe lining. $ Was $98.50; now........... 3 5 oOO $3 5 00 1 Fringed Black Canton Crepe Wrap, em- . broidered with a rich design in $ 9 50 gray silk. Was $138.50; now 7 . h3 Winter Coats of good quality Velour. Dark shades in Burgundy and Green. Was $39.50; now........... $ 1 OoOO $59.50 9 Medium-Weight Wraps of Tricotine and Poiret Twill, in Blues and Blacks, with em- broidery and fancy stitch- ing. 1 Plaid Steamer Wrap of Heavy Imported Wool; a prac- tical wrap for motor or travel. Was $69.50; $39,50 now ...... 2 Straightline Gowns, Blue or Black Plaited Georgette over a foundation of figured Crepe de " "$35.00 $59.50; now 1 Elegant Beaded White Geor- gette Gown; slightly soiled; a A Superb Group of High Type Suits Formerly Priced From $69.50 to $79.50 539 rare crea- Representing some of the éifi"" Was $37-50 d; now. most effective of the Erlebacher 1 Blue Satin Wrap with two- toned fringe; elaborately em- broidered all over with gray .2 $69.50 H:nrl;lu(e:rfrglgoig]r'eq Georgette Dress, with dation. \\'gs 39e7.50;m:0\f\?.u.n._. $39.50 $2.65 25 Silk Blouses, Linen Originations. All sizes. $35.00 | Table of High-Grade | broosStined $3.0 Bhsiines at g w © D3.95 15 Satin Camisoles, slightly soiled; lace trim- med and plain. 95C Were $395; now... 10 Sillk Jersey Pettibockers, in purple, blue and black. Were $4.95 $5.00 One-Half Former Prices $895; now....., f Silk Underwear, slightly soiled from dis- 7/ 1109-1111 G St. N.W. W must be closed out at once to make room for the new fall mer- $0.95 7 N 35 All new fresh stock purchased at a big con- cession in price enables us to make this extraor- dinary offer. The assortment includes crepe e A free demonstration in your home will prove the prac- ticability of this wonderful machine. No bobbins to wind. || No tensions to regulate. A stronger stitch than that of || any other machine. TEN DOLLARS CASH—places this machine in your home. 5 Balance easy mnisnthly payments. Your old machine taken as part payment. Call at our store or phone or write for demonstration and-our representative will call. « Willcox & Gibbs Sewing Machine Co. 702 10th Street N.W. Main 8232 614 King St., Alexandria, Va. Fine quality Georgette Blouses in a variety of beautiful styles. White, flesh, bisque and a few colors. Lace and embroidery trimmed. A Big Special Purchase of . Leather and Beaded Bags Values Up to $5.98 at . Every bag a remarkable value. Leather bags in a number of shapes-and colors, fitted with mirror and purse. Beaded bags include the new: draw-string tops. Various shapes and sizes. Smart designs in various color combinations. chine and satin Teddys, envelope chemise and combinations; algo camisoles. Lace and ribbon trimmed. 98 2