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0, “THURSDAY, "AUGUST 18, -1921. M. 8. Collier, have returned from Fort Leavenworth, Kan., and have jtaken an apartment at Clifton Ter- race. Capt. Collier graduated in June from the school of the line, and has ‘been assigned to duty at Quan- co. Mr. John Callan O'Laughlin was the guest of honor at dinner last even- ing given by the members of the Shipping Board, from which Mr. O'Laughlin has recently resigned. ‘THE-“EVENING STAR, WASHINGTO SOCIETY Society President and Mrs. Harding Will Dine|| in New York on the 8. 8. Paris after having spent three months abroad, visiting in England, France and Italy. Mr. Lorton is editor and publisher of the World, at Tulsa, Okla. motor home, accompanied by Mrs. Lorton, after a week's sojourn in Washington. Cleaning - - ! MME. VIBOUD, Inc. ¥ 727 11th St n’.w‘ URS ~ Made into CHOKERS at $5.00 He wisl | Maj. and Mrs. B. A., Buchanan en- tertained at dinner at' the Hadleigh Hotel last night Col. and Mrs. G. E. Jamison, Col. and Mrs. J. E. Fechet, Maj. and Mrs. R. E. Sterrett and Col. 1115 1117 F STREET Mrs. Alexander Sharpe attended the 3 r . d’ Mrs. Frank Armstrong. losed All Day Saturda; ‘ h S d . horse show at Coburg, Canada, when | 2™ . e i Che 2 2 & Vit enator an Mrs New— she was the guest of her cousins, Mr. — Sow. Gouis seamebaled. | Best wes and ‘Mrs. Benjamin Selby, who had a| Mrs. John Harper will be at home box. Mrs. Sharp will spend a fort-{from 4 to 6 this afternoon at Pelham 20-32 Florida MARTIN WO! OPEN ALL DAY SATURDAYS - ‘VVV’ DURING AUGUST | : night with Mr. and Mrs. Selby, who | Courts. 2 {have a summer home at Coburg, and will return to Washington the first| week in September. 3 Rear Admiral and Mrs. Cary T. .Grayson have arrived at the Grey- lock Hotel in Willlamstown, Mass., for a short visit. | Mr. and Mrs. Wade H. £llis havel returned fri Atlantic City, where Mra. Ellis has been at the Marlbor- | ough Blenheim since the middle of June. “They will motor to their home | in Ohlo 1o attend the meeting of the; American Bar Association the latter part of next week. Avenue N.W. ®; Plan College Visit. THE President and Mrs. Hard- ! tary of the Italian embassy, is leaving Important Reductions 82 High-Grade - Dresses —Including Canton Crepe, Crepe de Chine, Lace, Georgette, Taffeta and ! Cloth—of exclusive design; and effec- I tive finish. Most desirable:for; early Fall wear as well as now. ' Were $45, $50 to $65 today for Cedarhurst, L. I, where she ing will dine tonight With! )l be the guest of her parents, Mr, enator and Mrs. Harry S.jand Mrs. Erhart. Signor Celesia’ wili New, 'Who dre celebrating [FOt accompany her, as the duties at ! the embassy will not their wedding anniversary by enter-lgonce at this time. talning a party of ten at dinner in their home. . The President and Mrs. Harding will visit Willlam and Mary College October 19, where the- former -will deliver an address, and “they will probably atterid the centennial cele- bration at Yorktown. The tentative plan is that the trip will be made on the Mayflower and by motor across country. R Mrs. Harding received a half dozen school teachers from Marion, Ohio, yesterday afternoon. The guests they entertained in the White House for a short time have left, the relatives of Mr. and Mrs. Christian going with theni to their apartment und others returning to their respective homes. De‘rmll his ab- Miss Helen Cannon entertained at charmingly ‘appointed luncheon yes terday at the National Women’s Foun- dation, when her guests included sev- eral of the founders. The table, laid| on the lawn under the beautifyl old trees, was adorned with flowers from the garden. | Groves Close Camp | {1n the Blue Ridge. Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Grove have | closed their camp in the Blue Ridge mountains and have gone o Sea- bright. N. J., for the remainder of the | summe iss Betty Grove, who has | ‘been visiting Miss Lucy Lord at ring Lake, will join her parents in a few days, SIGNORA CELES. Wife of the seeretary of the ‘Italian embansy, who left Washington todny for u visit to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William B. Erheart, at Five Oaks, Cedarhurst, L. 1. Viscount James Bryce and Lady Bryce and Baron and Baroness Korff were guests of honor at dinner last evening of Mr. and Mrs. Bentley Wirt Warren of Boston, who are spending the summer at Williamstown, Mass. The attache of the Danish legat! Mr. Johannes Plum, Is at Bateman's, in Newport. street. The bride, who was given in marriage by her father, wore a par- ticularly effective costume because of its simplicity. The gown was of white georgette crepe, falling in soft folds, and her tulle veil was held by a coro- net of rare and delicate lace ahd clus- ters of orange blossoms. She carried bride roses. white sweet peas and imaidenhair fern. i Miss Katherine Nicolson, daughter | of Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Nicolson, maid of honor. wore lavender georgette crepe with hat to match and carried sweet peas of the same ghade. The Mr. and Mrs. Edson Bradley enter-{ tained a_company at dinner last even- ing at Elmcourt, their Newport villa. | Mra. Bel idge, with their sons John and Calvin, | ot eeamont to Give g Ball Sundny Evening. Mr. Coolidge’s father, Mr. are visiting Mr. Coolidg at! Mrs. Oliver H. P. Belmont will give ia large ball at the golf ci New - Port Sunday ‘evening, August 26, Tor Miss Murial Vanderbilt and Miss Helen Moran, which will bring to- ;{;;her all the younger set in the col- B | Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Lewis en- tertained a company of fifteen at luncheon yesterday, taking their guests by motor from their place, The = Meadows, at White Sulphur Springs, ) to Hot Springs, Va i John Coolidge, at his home ’ The Vice President and Mrs. Cool- Plymouth. They will go.to Swamp- scott next week to be the guests of 1 Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stearns at their summer home. The Postmaster General, Mr. Hays, entertained at luncheon yesterday at Mr. and Mrs. David Frank Webster, Miss Mary Wor- the New Willard. Dinuer for Miss Mellon at Southampton Tonight. Miss Ailsa Mellon, daughter of the Secretary of the Treasury, Mr. An- Brig. Gen. James A. Buchanan and Brig. Gen. James Allen have arrived in Atlantic City and are at the Hotel Traymore. two bridesmaids, sham of Evansville, sister of- the bridegroom. and Miss Nancy Hanna of this city. were in pink georgette crepe with hats of the same material trim- med with wreaths of rose leaves, and i | who have been in Manila since thflrl marriage in September, 1919, are re- turning with their infant son to the| United States and will arrive in San Francisco September 5 and g6 to New York shortly after. BLACK OR BROWN SATIN PUMPS, BLACK KID PUMPS AND OTHER DAINTY FALL MODELS WITH All Wash o8 Dresses —None cx.ccpted—Organdies. Vailes, Linens, Ginghams and Dotted Swisses— Mr. and Mrs. John Henry P were the guests of honor nl}; dl‘;;de{ glven last evening by Mr. and Mrs. James L. Breese at the Orchards, their place at Southampton, when their guests included Col. and Mrs. Henry they carrfed pink sweet peas. Mr. Raymond Worsham, brother of the bridegroom, was best man, and the ushers were Ma, . rris and Capt. John Snow, Mr. Alex- of this ity. |ander R. L. Shepherd, j hrofl_\er of ch p . | the bride, and Mr. Lieyellyn Nichol- | son l M Gen. and Mrs. Kerr, Gen. and Mrs. ! o, drew W. Mellon, is visiting. Mrs. E. M. Horne, at Southampton, L. L. who j will give a small dance in her honor | this evening. Mrs, Webster, who is the daughter of the late Josiah Kingsley Ohl and 3rs. Ohl, is well known in Washing- | ton, where she lived with her ents after their return from P Mrs. Webster did distinguished sery Quring the war, for her own and the allied countries. LOUIS OR BABY LOUIS HEELS SPECIALLY PRICED AT............ 7 TAN OR BLACK WALKING OXFORDS © $6and §7 Senator Joseph S. Frelinghuysen left Washington yesterday for Watch Hill, R. where he joingd Mrs. | Frelinghuysen for the week end. The senator will return Monday and will probably remain in town throughout Ts. Shepherd. mother of the bride, ed with them after the cere- Wearing a gown of black and Lieut. Gench Goes oA Py % ! u Charles J. Bailey, Col. and Mrs. Charl SR " in the day Capt.|to Newport, R. I, Duty. the remainder of our assortment of dis the week. it Carroll Walcutt, Col. and Mrs. T. Q. | s Sre Worsham 161t for wedding | Lieut. Bdward T tinctive stvles. Mrs. Charles E. Sawyer, wife of [ Donaldson, Col.” and. Mrs. Cress and |irip, the latter wearing dark blue and Mre. Gench, re the gues FINAL CLEARANCE OF OUR ATTRACTIVE | Brig. Gen. Sawyer returned yesterday | Miss Cress are members of a group | from Marion, Ohio, accompanied by [of well known Army people in Waeh- her young grandson. Warren Curtis{irgton who are sailing today for Eu- | Sawyer, a namesake of the President, | rope. who will spend a week or ten days with his grandparents prior to r { turning to school. Mrs. Sawyer ex- | pects to return to Marion for a visit in September. anton crepe. with a velvet hat of the [of Capt. Joseph P. e mnade, irimmed with silver, and | residence, 1863 a dark biue cape. They will Jater be have left’ the cit at home at West Point. been” ordered to rink at hi alifornia street. | Lieut. Gench has ewport, R. I | Were Up to $29.50 7.95 Commander ana Mrs. Pavid MeD. LeBreton will sail today for Europe. Commander LeBreton lhas been ap- pointed naval attache of the United States embassy in Spain and will as- sume his new duties on arriving. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence A. Baker | WHITE FOOTWEAR and Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Simpson were INCLUDING SPORT OXFORDS, $ jthe week end guests at Briarcliff| WITH BLACK OR TAN TRIM- Lodge. in ihe "Wesichester Hills, 3 { Tad | HOOPER BROS. MINGS. NOW TO GO AT 911 PA. AVE. N.W. 95 Rear Admiral Benson and Family Return. b Rear Admiral and Mrs. William S Benson accompanied by their son and | daughter-in-law, Lieut. _Commander and Mrs. Howard H. Benson, have returned from a two-week motor trip to Valley Forge, Dela Water Gap, Watkins Glen and Niagara Falls. Dur- ing their absence they also visited Mr. es D. Murray in their home and Mrs. James D. pithelhome Mrs. W. S. B Col. and Mrs. Robert Henry Rolfe i Philippine Commixsioner ! Host at Dinner Last Night. The resident commissioner of the Philippines and Mrs. Jaime C. De Veyra entertained at dinner last | evening at Wardman Park Hotel in i honor of Mr. Manuel L. Quezon, pres- |ident of the Philippine senate. ~The i guests included Senator and Mrs. Ir- Dr. and Mrs. P. W. Walker. Miss Gertrude Walker and Mr. Richard Walker have arrived from Scranton, | Pa; and are at the Powhatan. | xe to Be H Henoring Noted Educator. The charge d'affaires of the legati of the Netherlands, Jonkheer WF]"-I.‘ZE Beaufort, will entertain at dinner this evening in honor of Prof. Eekhof, one | Irs. Eugene Lorton arrived | All Summer 1& AsTiee risconsin, Ri - lof the most noted ed Z 2 % 2 iy | dell of Wyoming. Representative and [[.e¥den and a theologian. He has|of their daughter Grace to Capt. Davis % \ a_ S { Mrs. Horace M. Towner of lowa, Rep- ome 0, Lhis country to attend the|Jones. U. S. A. Thursday evening § resentative and Mrs. Finis J. Garrett The Nn;&"h;d:! ':‘r;"-,:e!;lp;r:og:r.m September 1, at 8 o'clock, in N of Tennessee. Representative and Mrs. James A. Frear of Wisconsin, Repre- |a0d Mme. van Roijen, with their two sentative and Mrs. John 1 Nolan of TS, ons, jspent several dav here “ali tive Henry A. e Beaufort California, Representa Y took them to the various points of in- terest. Mr. van Roijen was attached to the Netherlands legatio tary about seventeen yes lands. Maj. and Mrs. B. A. Buchanan enter- tained at dinner last evening at the Hadleigh, when their guests included Col. and Mrs. G. E. Jamison, Col. and Mrs. J. E. Fecht, Maj. and Mra. R. E. Sterrett and Col. and Mrs. Frank Arm- strong. Capt. Eugene’ F. C. Collier of arine Corps and his mothe: Take vour choice of them—Black, ‘White and the desirable colors—smart: and dressy shapes of becoming design. Were Up to $20.00 W, Cooper of Wisconsin. Representative John Q. Tilson of Connecticut, Repre- { sentative and Mrs. Edward J. King of Tilinos, Maj. Gen. and Mrs. Frank Mc- | (3 @bout seventeen !Intyre, Maj. Gen. and Mra. James G | Ko G o mente 2 ashing n and ere ugge James F- Smith of the | [La% formerly Miss Winthrop, daugh- Court ‘ot Customs Appeals, and Mr. | ¥arof Mrs. Robert Winthrop of New . - | York, and Mrs. Jose P. Melencio. throp Termer. assiptan e el LA 72222 1109-1111 G St. N Open 9:15 A.M. At %5 Merchandise Worth Up to $25.00 A Five-Dollar Sale that will create sensational buying here tomorrow. the M 22 W . : Close 6 P.M. 7 country. — the Navy. They are now at Le \ | Col. Marquis di Bernessp, military oW A nox N attache of the Ttaifan Sbassy, il visiting Mrs. Winthrop. i\\ leave today for Californis, where he _— 3 K \ will join Gen. Badoglio. the former | peria” 1. tho Lre Fin Sroxdaniot <& \\\\ chief of stalf of the Italian army, Who | for a short time, are stoppi 3 ¢¢$\ N | has been on an extensive tour of this | pawhata 3 Dping at the N Miss Shepherd Weds € L. D. Worsham. An important wedding of the 1 summer was that yesterday lf!!:'n:‘o‘l‘el of Miss Mary Grice Shepherd, daugh- ter of Mr. ‘and Mrs. Alexander R. Shepherd, to Capt. Ludson D, Wor- U. 8. A4 gon of the late Dr. and . wife of the secre- ¢+ —durlng the <current August Sale than we ever remember of selling dar- ing aoy for- mer summer lisposal. French Seal Coaud nlt $95 Signora Celes! . Wofsham. The ceremon:; Save Money Was performed @t 5 o'clock in Bethie. —furnish an index to the All = hem Chapel of Washington Cathedral iki Her by Canon Willlam L. DeVries, and e sehsn e S yoRicred Tomerrow Yras followed by a reception in the ||l PTeUShout stocks home of the bride! Phone Frank. 3445, ' (= @ 1106 G Street Closed Saturdays During August For Friday, August 19 %% N\ A Five-Dollar Sale that offers you seasonable wearing apparel at one- \ ¥ ’ § :l:l, one-fourthland ol_i_eh-fiflth the actufll wtlt:rth Neverl-’ have we offered § " E’ tr e B ar e 3 I such amazing values. e lots are small, the sizes are broken, but if you N Fl'lday S aor dlnal y galns None Reserved § :;: fortulllla:; zoulf: to jet a garl:en; tl;at fifti, ey:]u"we willl assure you § ;‘ % = 0P FOR 7 N t it wi e best value ever bought for a five-dollar bill. Be here to- ; 'To close out these lots—Prices slashed way below cost YOUTHILL, ADAREL BOR EVERTWONANY | g e g e 3 \ Z .50 Red Leaf Tweed Suits—Silk Lined— > :2;? Colore:—Man T'Paiel;redf;:day. 5 .l?. coroecn .-.,,..$14’95 Z Z Silk Dresses - Worth Up to $25.00 Taffetas, Satins, Crepes, Tricolettes, Foulards and Combinations. this spring and and summer models in a variety of the favored colors. Cotton Wash Dresses Worth Up to $25.00 Organdies, Voiles, Ginghams, Dotted Swisses, Combination. Ex- quisite styles in'a great variety of colors. W) W Friday Is Opportunity Day | for those of you who are going on a vacation and want a Suit, Coat, Dress or Skirt at very special prices. All % § H of suits—serges, mixtures, checks iand others. Sold up, to $16 95 L, . $40. Friday..ccoeeninae Women’s and Misses® Suits—Tricotines, Poiret Twills and others, $ 3 5 00 L] Sold to $80..ccccccccene $12 Baronet Satin Skirts. ceeemreseces.$6.95 $18 Baronet Satin Skirts. ..cemceoe. ..$9.95 ZZ 7 % 7 $ WY 4 Silk Druus——llt\sdany l§i8!!ds; roken lines; to $ l 2 95 Silk Dresses—after- ! noon and sport models ?lsdwfl A tu:l an: Sill; Dresses; slightly soiled ; flesh and other colors. $7.95 sizes. Sold to $35...e... of the finest. Sold to $65 $25 .00 Sold to $39....ccc.- W 4 | Satin, Taffeta, Georgette Satins. A goodly assortment of colors and combinatfns. and Mignonette Dresses— about 35 to be closed out at theiveryslowiprice of cluded. Excellent values at $25.00 | $25.00 Opportunity No. 3 3 Coats of Soft Quilted Satin, Sold for p $69.50. Special at. $25-0 L 25 Sport Sill Skits.....__- v 41298 | 20 ‘b e : Dress and Sports Skirts \ Plo -ndlzsm Serge Skirts. Dresses. Sold to $15. Fri- $ 3 9 8 Opportunity No. 1 Opportunity No. 2 Worth Up to $16.95 : \ !5 to § te Tub Skirts. .... day ... — . A splendid assortment of anf\iral‘a" Btl:e SUitts"l TWdCCdS ‘White Wool Serge, Wool Plaids and Stripes, Bargrnet Satins and Striped § $ ixtures, - tailored . or Best Dresses in the House of Organdy, Swiss, Voiles, Ginghams. Were $15 to dressy, embroidered models. Some of the Miss- Manhattan Suits are in- * Wool. Jersey Suits Worth Up to $25.00 Browns, Greens, Blues and Heather Mixtures, patch pockets and belted. - [ J Linen Suits Worth Up to $19.95 Z Blues, Green, Brown,eRose and White, Long Directoire Coat Models. . Perfectly tailored and finished. $8.95 & $12.95 Group of Summer Dresses, Ginghams and Voiles; sold to $18. Friday. = erpofUnenShevelmDmnh.:a,SS.ss. Frithyo.s.-l,. 4 e i $25 to $35 Polo and -\:fintud(:o-bofmykinds, Sold ‘Other Coats, silk lined for $15 95 to < L] 75 Trimmed Hats. Fri- s $29.50 ... $35 ° N R, ecccces : , ' : - N . 6Coa i ; fiyéls'All different. S:J.I? $1. 50 ;T%lfigwmgwm:? ;l.‘ahg f tines. T:' cm‘g;:‘;t?ftff.a:‘}f‘:t? $25.00 F ibel‘ Silk Sweater& S\?\E x Worth Up to $12.50 Georgette and Silk Blouses; great va- : v .. Several weaves in a heavy quality fiber silk. Tuxedo models in navy, : Opportunity No. 4 Opportuni . riety of styles. Sold up to e ] Hundreds of other Sweaters—just the a 2 . =3 Any, Summer _ Skirt— | N $10 cececomcmmenanaaaannne $4-95 }(;:d.?ou % IOOkmf $5 to $1 0 mfr'mll)g::e?n?f Of\hsalill:, Flannel, Baronet, Sport copen, brown, peach, tomato, tan, gray, etc. ;\\\;S Lot of blouses of white and colored voiles; | 25 dozen White Blouses; handmade and Ginghams snd 2 few Or- |, e Vool Stripes and gandies—slip-over dresses $500 | tion Tie-on Blouses of' Migfionefte ‘and Tr?colette;Navy o‘vr‘ Black, and a few Silk Sweaters * B i to close at a bar- £ain ,ecccec... trimmed; voile and batiste. $3.98, $298 and. .. 'Long Knitted Capes Just the proper thing for auto wear, for bathers, éte. Pleated and plain models. All have the large brushed wool collar and long ties. EXTRA SPECIAL! 1,000 GEORGETTE WAISTS . 69c¢ $1.98 Fall Styles—Friday $8.95 | Tricctine bresn. ... $25 — White, flesh and a few colors. Embroidered and lace trimmed Cmodelsis o [ 80 H

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