Evening Star Newspaper, August 10, 1921, Page 8

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SOCIETY Births. Reported. Laces and Lace Curtain|De net abandon your cat or do. - - S 0 ! i . hetvs Bring it to the WASHINGTON y ; awing b to E JE, ; Thomas B. and Florence A. 0'Hagan, boy. MME. VIBOUD, Inc. phone Main 8088. 5 % Henry A. and Anna J. McGinnus, bo; Established 1835, 727 11th St. N.W. 4 John D. Dorothy H. Cremer, girl. '8 . SOCIETY * THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST .10, 1921. Closed All Day Saturdays During August — P and Jack and Leona Miller, boy. Max and Anna Evry, boy. Elwood and Lucy H.' Graham, boy. Vincenzo and Salvatrice Marcellino, girl. Gifts of Secretary Hoover Celebrates Birthday. ||| o T . . . 4 . A. Battaglia, girl L Former Italian Premier Coming—Rus- L4 L Do, o @ . k| d Si nd Sarah C. Thompson, boy. d Mary E. Green. girl. : Crystal Choice crystal is always an addition to the home. Our selection includes the latest products of the leading manufacturers—Libbey, Hawkes, Dorflinger, Pairpont and Val St. Lambert. Conforming to the general downward trend of prices, we offer 25% reduction on the entire collection. sian Ambassador Returns to Embassy. arles and Sadie Solomon, boy. James and Christina Sporedepoulis, girl. Zehedee and Lena , girl George L. and Lillian G. Dickérson, girl. BlRD’S 1415 G St.. Furs Exclulglgl’)_‘ i | l George E. and Marc, jr, will leave | HE President had a call from | (550, i - for Chicago, where they the Secretary of Commerce, [ will make a brief stay before con- Mr. Hoover, this morning, at [tinulng a_tour of the west to the E tec. | Pacific coast. They will be absen the White House. The Sec- | r07 % onin or six weeks. retary, who is celebrating his birth- L iv : today, will entertain| The minister of China, Dr. Sze, re- day; snnlverssry L00ay 7 turned last evening from a brief stay a small company of men at dinner [turned last ov this evening at his residence on R - street. Later in the week Mr. Hoover | Semator Tomasso Tittoni, former Newly Fashioned Furs Wil Ko to New England to join Mrs. {premicr of Italy, will come to Wash- | Rebuilding | — e presenting _the | Hoover and their sons for the week |ington the last week in this month i o 7 end. ifrom Williamstown, Mass., where he | b . . A Fi ¥ most recent modes : i rt no —— . mussia. M, |15 EIVINg a course of lectires at the ; ne Fur | evolved by Ileading; S a of ussia. MT. i School of Politics at Willlams Col- e L13 > LAGeR ! New Y. igners. | - ! gy Ir. returned to the e ege. Senator Tittoni will present a| MISS ELIZABETH CLAGGETT | Garments w York designers. E . last evening from New York, where |letter from the King of Italy to Presi- CLARK, B Special August Prices 2BF $Tand 1212101218 G ST e was calied from California’ by the | dent Harding. Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chariton M. | a Specialty [ lend’ adted uttraction 1o death of Mme. Bakhmeteff. — I Clark, who i E 3 E PPEETTI L this style exposition. 5 A at her home on Lo The ambassador of Peru and Sencra! The former minister o!h Bulgaria ng Inlan o benctinrehat Bretton [Woodsjfor | endiMme iRanaretoflt, iwhol have been at Willlamstown, Mass, for several a short stay on their way from Bar |41 Willitmstown, Mass, for severul ! Women fs SCULPTOR TO WED. Harbor to Washington, Where they they are at the Haller. . send, former |Miss Helen Morton to Become Bride l Oundatlon will arrive the end of this week or Halle to Belgium, Tel. Frank. 57 THE companionship of Dr. Lyon’§ is pleasant be- cause it doesn’t bluff. It sticks to what it knows— keeping good teeth with the early part of next week. Mr. Lawrence Tow The minister of 5 Prince | United States ministe ; Lubomir. returned las and Mrs. Townsend have closed their | of William Swift. 4 from New York, where he went after | residence on 21st street and gone 0| po e Agwocinted Iress. safety. No drugs no risk. h Princess Lubomirska and lllelr:.pul!(l the remainder of the summer. Morton, a_sculptor, ! ! i 2 end at Newport |th. Adirondacks, where they wi T spending the week end at Newp he o alrondacks, AW cre Stheve Wil I GHICAGO) August, 10=11ss flelen“ ea i i i selor of the legation and | yfies Katherine Sutherland, daugh- k Morton of Chi-{ - Mme. s wakatmhlireturastbei Sl Ralnoiis Suthoriand, Jdaughoy William Switt, son of Louis | l iouse [latter part of the week from Bar | e R - Chicago packér. “are to” be | Pre ONS Harbor, where, the efispending | to join a_hous: party for two Rail ay. at the 3 D | time following a motor trip 5 Sunans ° o des arents ini L alte Rorest: comand Gonn Hoe: o 4 e i e iy Col-JOnarlesPIT eyl wedding was to be simple in %%{fimflfidmfldcfiwfidé%&mfib s daughte Sutherl i ¢ members of the| owder: Cream Manager Elizabeth Wr'”;ams_* i ! )i | witzerland and The minister of it their two sons, Mme. Peter, with id, dates from thro W from one of Miss Morton's saddle horse: a . Richard Sutherland, . Tenn, Approved by the best dental autherities Jor over fifty years N ; | n K It 5 i 1 Il ve for Dublin, N. H. l?;g § No conaection with % Col. ana Mrs. Archibald_Hopkins Marrlage Licenses. V \ e~ ==+ Purple Iris any house of simi- taccompanied Gen. Herbert Musgrave | Marringe licenses have been issued to the ELEVENTH ST lar name elsewhere g {and his _sister-in-law. Mrs. N followin. SAMPLE of either sent to anyone free. Asa D. Menshaw and Dora C. White, both of Baltime ph H. Dawson and Mary E. Dobbin. cher, jr., aud Lois Smith, both Hopkins Musgrave of London, they left Williamstown yesterday for Dublin, N. H. Gen. Musgrave and Mrs. rave have been extensively entertained during their two weeks' stay in Williamstown. Luncheon Tea Dinner g Dhone North 10221 1. W. LYON & SONS, \Inc. 530 W. 27th St., New York y and Eugene S. Upperman. of Hampton Koads, monxton 3 orfolk. of Courtesy Rear Admiral and Mrs. E. E. Hay- den, who are at Florence Court, will | be joinea shortly by their d 3 | Miss Dorothy Hayden, and the! ommander Reynolds Hayden, New Furred and Plain Tailored Ay | Domingo: Wi e B | been ordered to Annapolis for quty | at the Naval Academy. 1 Galloway. Ganuon, and’ Mary . | ty aud Carrie | of this ) a E. Morgal, e D. Farrar, | Ronald ty and Pearl M. ! Rev. Dr. and Mrs. Roland Cotton | po’ s itsnteriis, bt Smith are at the vern Hotel, in Newton Dixon and Louise Veeney, both of Bar Harbor, where they will spend | Fdlls Church, Va. the remaindedr of the summer. The Builders Are Busy Again A ’ —They are building in brick and mortar to make this store more commodious. We’ are building in value-giving to in 1216 F St NW _ sure the continued growth of our busi Stere Closed Saturday During August ness. { \ Mrs. Ross Thompson is at the Hotel | Deaths Reported. l Suits for Autumn —giving emphasis to this \ Chatliam, New York. ing deaths Lave been reported to! thin the last twenty- | Mr. and Mrs. CI will go to Briarcliff, E at Lenos, Mas: ¢ M. Depew | une 2 after their | Matild Jobn J Richard Deimonico's, before 1 McKee. ) AR e o really remarkable production at Keghlimipiin A 20% Saving On Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Jones have re- New Jersey avenue. turned to the Burlington Hotel after spending _ several weeks visiting friends at Washburn and Cumbei- i, land, W rt of their \'lwathni period_was spent on the lake trip from Duluth to Buffalo. \. Pugh of New Or- ¢ Judge Pugh, who Norfolk, arrived week and is pay- | i. Brinker at hwest, before of Montgom- COLONELS ASSIGNED. H ing the pulpit eut. Cols. John W. Wright, infantry, hurchi in the {4 rd, Md., and Josepn R. Me- | Allen Tupper, is general staff, 'this city, have | | Hilton Jacksbi gned to duty under the chief ashington. ci house & | | ? Hemstitching and ButtonsCovered | iAIrs. Raml«‘rl”;ilt;spt;l‘:'["?t\'{:x-llsu;a. Fla. Cotton, 13c; Silk, 14c f Women’s and Misses’ N ew Fall Dresses Cloth or Silk P s E bought them in advance of the sea- son at less than regular season prices. The savings to you are $3 to $10 on a single dress at 20 35 45 (i’ Sixty-five different models are included in this great dress sale. Each of them ex- emplifies some of the new style features for the coming season. hode Island s Mickey, 43, 8219 Cherry Hill duey §. Hawkins, 35, Tuberculosis Hos- rt E. Carter, 39, 638 Brewer's court| amn Harris, 80, Freedmen's Hospital. 19, 913 Hughes court. 8 days, 61 G street south-| $39.75 Plain tailored in Navy Tricotine—a grade .aat is splendidly fine and a model smartly effective. 1315 Clifton str, returning to Lo thwood Fi suests M Both fur-trimmed and tailored in Ylama Cloth—adding the richness of embellishment to the intrinsic superiority of the weave itself. N 3 sdgar G You do mot have {0 wait for your e work. Quality the very best. Col. and Mirs. Goodloe Edgar of De- Quick service. troit, who spent last vear in Wash- ington, have gone to Bayhead, MRS. M. E. HOLLEY accompanied by their daughter, S T ey Katherine Edgar, to remain until| i IREN: ptember. Mrs. Edgar was formerly Miss Mary McComas, daughter of the iate Senator and Judge McComas of | Maryland. Dr. William Otis Bailey, U. S. N with Mrs. Bailey and their youngest | son, William Otis, jr., has arrived in Washington from his post at the Great Lakes training station and will spend the next four weeks with rela- tives and friends. r. Benjamin V. Darrell and his niece, Mrs. J. G. Wilson, will leave! Monday for a months sojourn at the seashore and in the mountains. | You Should Be | Interested in This | —August Sale special if a fur | coat will be among your winter needs; until August 15, | Alaska Seal Coats, made to measure $ 5 o e, $350 &7 Repaliring and Remodeling at SUMMER RATES SRKSFUR Co. | MANUFACTURERS WHO RETAIL AT WHOLESALE PRICES Forerunners of fashion—and a fore- cast of Philipsborn values for Autumn, 1921. Others graded along up to $110. Pirst Floor. | Either a dress has Dresses are of trico- the new square sleeve tine, poiret twill and or the irregular hem kindred fabrics or of ar the side-fastening silk crepes, satins and drape or all of these the other favored silks. innovations. It is in- They are black or navy variably of the or brown. Many with slenderizing, vague brilliant touches of waistline type, for adornment — beads or that’s the vogue. embroidery. Reducing Featuring Wash Skirts| Silkk Underwear! $ 90 At two interesting prices— Glove Silk Vests; hem- to 3 b stitched and plain—in Flesh $ 1 ’95 and Orchid.......oceaeaee Mrs. F. W. Coudray and Miss Coudray of the Balfour apartment are spending the summer in James- town, R. L . If you so desire the dress you select in this sale will be held on payment of $10, to be delivered and paid for in September— this in addition to the saving. Mises’ Beaded Frocks of navy trico- tine, $25. ‘Women'’s Black Tricotine Dresses, with moire ruffles, $25. . Mrs. Florence Virginia Russell of ‘Winchester, Va., announces the en- gagement of her daughter, Mary Lee Henrietta, to Mr. Joseph H. Schmidt of Washington, formerly of Omaha, | Neb. The wedding will take place in the early autumn. Vg S g¥ SR 3 W SRy« Ny [\V SV N o¥ SNy W Sy H = | ° MO vt i | o e e e e e e R A Special Purchase and Sale of i Surf Satin, pure Linen and Gabardine . hemstitched; cut on gen- $ 45 Q:.’{’»&f"’.&”fiu‘éf’%a&?i :‘?tczlgnera;;g Skirts—those high-grade models of erous lines, and nicely tai- 2- King until the latter part of Septem- M Pastel’llak & ours—in one lot—repricing them all lored. Orchid and Flesh.. : e : . Fiem . Fieet For, IR et e et e o o AN eatne € rurses the northern part of this country and Canada. Miss Thelma Blaize left yesterday for New York, accompanied by Mrs. Eugene Dill. After a short stay there Miss Blaize will return to her home in_Louisiana. ‘The National Press Club was in charge of the program at the Arts Club meeting last evening, and those taking part included Miss Dorothy BgJmanson, pianist; Mr. Theodore e Tiller, Mr. Arthur Musgrave, Miss Theresa Pyle and Mr. Claude Bennett. ) The Shrine of the Sacred Heart wag the scene of an interesting wedding this morning when Miss Naomie Edelin Galloway became the bride of Dr. Joseph Winthrop Pea- N\ body. The ceremony was performed by the Rew John F. Eckenrode, as- sisted by the Rev. E. Jerome Winter, and a nuptial mass followed. The ‘bride wore a charming gown of white Canton crepe and carried a shower bouquet of bride roses and stepha- notis. - Miss Diehl M. Kenealy at- tended the bride as maid of honor, wearing a gown of pink georgette crepe and carried pink roses and delphinium. Dr. Ray A. Thornley acted as best man. Dr. and Mrs. Peabody left later for a tour of the New England states, and they will be at home at 3800 14th street on their return. WIFE GRANTED DIVORCE. Justice Hitz of the District Supreme Court has signed a final decree of absolute divorce in favor of Emily M. Rich from Solon S. Rich. An interloc- utory decree was granted May 10. The couple have been separated for sev- eral years, it is said, the husband now residing in Massachusetts. Attorney Tl;gmln M. Baker appeared for the wife. A well-known manufacturer sold us a special lot of them at a price that permits us to offer ) bags made to sell for $8.50 to $10 at ; $5:5 and $G:-% Smart-looking and long-wearing Bags. The hidden-away pocket, cleverly concealed in the flap, will keep your bilis and checks in safety— I some styles for your bank book. Of course all of them are fitted with | mirrors. At $5.50 aré regular $8.50 bags of genuine cowhide in black or brown. N At $6.95 are regular $10 Bags of brown or gray calfskin, in alligator, | spider or wood grains. | JellefP’s—Main Floor. | A Group of SUITS Specially Reduced for Thursday and Friday Exceptionally smart models that formerly sold up to $95. To close at— - 435 SUMMER DRESSES Crepes, Glorgettes, Fou- lards. Wonderful values that sold up to $110. To close out 49 A Group of Smart Hats Reduced to $3 and $5 In the August Fur Sale Are many important values in “Small Furs.” Every skin has been critically selected and every piece expertly made up. . As in the Coats and Wraps—you have Philipsborn’s full guarantee—and the assurance that nowhere in America Lowest Prices in Years —and much lower than they will be later is the big reason for buying in our Summer Sale of Furs are prices lower. ' Selections Reserved Upon Payment of Small Deposit’ : I £ \ s

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