Evening Star Newspaper, August 21, 1921, Page 34

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L' - 1305 F Street NW. . Final Clearance of Over 1,200 Pairs' In Two Groups, Reduced to Formerly Priced Up to $14 1 .PRACTICA.LLY every Novelty and Sports Model of the pres- < ent season. All Leathers—All Styles—All Colors—All (Trims. Every size in the combined lot, but not in each style. ~ No Exchanges—No' C. 0. D.’s—No Refunds. On Account of the Extreme Low Prices—EVERY SALE MUST BE FINAL Eall Fashion Revue-- The trend of Autumn style is clearly defined in the showing already made—and being added to by ‘daily arrivals. From the best sources of supply; from the most reliable designing hands. They are establishing a mew standard of worth and price, too—that will be appreciated. . New Suits Charming tailored effects—in Tricotine, Twills and the still newer soft, velvety weaves. Original in line and superior in finish. and better. ~“New Dresses A varied showing in Canton Crepe; Satin-faced Canton Crepe; Roshanora Crepe ; Brocaded Crepes; Tricotines and - Twills. Some plain tailored; others effectively developed. in beaded embroidered and novelty embellishments. Featuring these four prices as a marked contrast to last season’s possibilities— . .o > New Millinery — . Velvet and Duvetyn Novelties~~Smart .and dressy shapes—becoming and distinctive. " A Very Umisflal Clearance Feature Offering a lot of the finer Summer Dresses—in Can- ton Crepe, Crepe de Chine, Georgette, Lace, Satin, etc— light and dark shades—designed for street, afternoon and sport wear. s $49.50 to $79.50 Grades $39 Reducedto......cccueee. .5' | Stetson Shoe Shop $49-50—$35.00—$59.50—$49.50—$75.00 s $10.00—$]2:50—$]500—$] 850 and better. | 0 .00 2. SOCIETY ' Societyat Homeand Abroad; | Sutherlands t¢ Close House Senator and Wife Will Go to Elkins, W. Va., for Short Recess of Congress—Capt. and Mrs. Roy R. Glen Going to England. : The HIGHEST Quality The LOWEST Price tor and Mrs. Howard Suther-| ha r-:lurntofl' !‘n. 'wmlnn':: -na; &baence eral an land end thelr dsughters will close | &7 EBOSUCS, OF qeverst months, oo thelr house on Connecticut avenue the | phelps piace. The secret We are re- 1st of Beptember and go t ket 5 4 W. Va., for the short recess of Con- |, S0k Willlm T, Merry, U & A bas of making ducing oyr - gress. Miss Virginla Butherland has|{lege for duty from Camp Benning, ¢ i * Beautiful F' tire stock. remained in Washington through the | G2, and s now in Weshington. He } 5 ¥ les in tmh : what might ‘where she has been active and their children, N = well be called aygrounds work. 'She will return to Briarclift Manor to continue 5 her studies in the autumn. Benator| Mrs. Davis Ireland entertained at and Mrs. Sutherland will be joined in|s luncheon Wednesday at her sum- matching . of sacrifice— superior skins. about 14 of That is & task What they were spending the summer at Lake. La Selva, at Bar Harbor . il £ iy % Elkins by Miss Katharine Sutherland, | IieF Place L& Sela, & o e e P213-EWING in jtself and in- !ast season. who has spent several weeks with |jey Gordon of Baltimore. B s T Come in and be with Miss Delphine Heyl in the sum- Bischenyl gave) &Lparty MRS. GEORGE P. CODD, A / S -~ convinced of mer home of her father, Col. Charles afternoon for her dsugh-Wite of Representative Codd of Mich~ erabletimeand rea]l values. A ° H. Heyl, at Deer Park, Nd. tasglatynin eeh.b:"‘;g :‘c’-:_'l:olf“;; isss. money—but it small deposit Capt. and Mrs. Roy R. Glen will [ Newport, where-Count and Countess offers you the reserves an sail from New York Tuesday aboard | Ssechenyl are spending th | Mrs. H, D. Dill 4 4 the Aquitania for their home in Eng- — 1 SLbes Loishe o o land, Capt. and Mrs. Glen have been | Mrs. W. N. Haskell and her children <scs Her Moth visiting the latter's parents, Mr. and | have returned from Gloucester, Mass., Surprises Her er Mrs. Jobn P. Story, in thelr country|Where they have been the guests of home near Annapolis since coming |Mrs. Haskell ter, Mrs. James C.| Mrs. Henry D. Dillon of Capitol Hill from the orient, where Capt. Glen [Farrell of Albany, N. Y. gave a surprise party in honor of her has been on duty. \Jr. ana Mrs. Thornton Lewis enter- mother, Mrs. Harlette A. Girvin, who Mr. and Mrs. Melville E. Ingalls|tained a small company informally|celebrated her seventy-first birthday an- will sail from New York Tuesday and %h'}::{'gzlxg‘r‘"s;‘r“gg:"{‘“;fl{;;‘p‘r‘: niversary, in her apartment, the Park, Yl remain abroad until December. | White Sulphur Borings. > on Monday evening. Mrs. Girvin was They will make visits in London aad the recipient of many beautiful flowers, aris and will be guests of the| Mrs_Chandler, wife of Lieut. Theo-|cata B e Sommission for the|dore E. Chandler, U. 8. N., spent_the and othsr eifis Rhineland district and_Mra. Arold |weel with her parents, Mr. and Mrs,| 3rs. Thomasm S. King and Mrs. Roberteon in Coblenz. Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Fairfax, and returned to| Frank A.De Groot assisted the hostess n nnapolis yesterday to join Lieut. thelr home at Hot Springs, their |Chandler. She will make another brief | '™ di8Pensing the hospitality. ashington house being leased to|visit with Mr. and Mre. Fairfax be- the ambasssdor of Belgulm and|fore leaving with Lieut. Chandler, s Baroness de Cartfer. September 10, for Warner. N. H. to —— visit his parents, Admiral and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Lee, accom-|Lloyd H.-Chandler,yn their summer panied by thelr daughter, Miss Ellen | home Overook. . (% the compiot z Bruce Lee, and their oldest son, Mr. | of thelr visit, they will §o to Ann Arc Henry D. (Les. have started for the | bor, Mich, where Lieut. Chandler will . n their two younger |be on duty at the Unt - Sons, Arthur, ir, and Tome D.. who|gan. - Datveraloyiot Micht have spent the summer in the Rocky S meuntains. Mias Ellen Bruce Les will [ Capt, and i iliam G, DuBose O vassar In the autumn and [ Will &lve up thelr apartment in the i will graduate from ot Westmoreland, at_the end of this Rext srring Sttution | month and go to Boston navy yard, e RCEICes T rlgerator T2 where Capt. DuBose will take up his Mrs. Gibson Fahnestock entertained | dutles as manager of the navy yard. at dinner last evening in her Newport yla In honor of her son-in-law and | yRorMer commercial attache of the daughter, Mr. and. Mrs Borvennd | United States:in Madrid, Spain. M Stokes, Jr. who will sail this week | Sipriey Lioyd, Jomes, has been ap- for s pointed commercial attache in Ha- S p Yana, Cuba, and will be the frst auc ss_ Pepllla 3 Ga presentative of this country at that yesterday from New Tork for Frome | post. s Mre Bo.ourmendia has been visiting | Former Gov. James_P. Goodrich and . Benjamin Perr; re ianodrich an Tn Betiate ¥ In her home | afra. Goodrich of Indiana. accom- panied by Miss Jeanette Harrls, spent Mrs. Dunlap, wife of Col. Robert H.|Several days in Washington last Dunlap now, stationed at Quantico, | eek and are en route to the Berk- Va. aboard the Baltic from Europe, | *hires by motor. where she went in May. kind of furs fur you may WE SELL. select. JOSEPH SPERLING Importer and Manufacturer Phone Main 3936 1336 F St. N.W. e Mrs. Henry A. Robbins of Chev: Col. and Mrs. Russell D. Langdon | Chase, who is spending the lumme)t; at Dixville Notch, N. H., entertained at luncheon at the Balsams last Wweek. Among her guests were Dr. : and Mrs, W. K. Butler and Mra. Ken- SOOIth Folk Seek neth S. Waies. Later the party mo- Pl tored into Canada. easure Resorts Foriliat Su Mr. Arthur Bradley C'l,grn:nb‘euB 18 the guest of Mr. an -ancls Burrall ate Summer |t in their 3 Southampton, L. | John Kerr Branch last week In their (Ge.neral Exodus From Wash- gummer home' In Dudhess county, ington' to Mountains and|X— Seaside” Places Noted. Throngs Coming and Go- ing in Quest of Recreation. Commander and Mrs. Lamar Lelgh have gone to Northeast Harbor, Me., for the remainder of the season. They were guests for ten days of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Burton of Cedarhurst, T, on their way north. 4 Simple and : . Simple and compis Electngally Operated Nothing to look after Automatically Controlled Costs less than your ice bill to operate Manufactured and Guaranteed by Frigidaire Corporation Division of General Motors Corporation Trant & Conover 1219 E St. N.W., Washington, D. C. Telephone Franklin 7157 Jewelry is a necessity. There never was a time H when it was not used for ornamentation. The use- Miss Myrtle Wheatley has left for Thousand Isinds, where she will be the guest of her cousin, Mrs. Ran- dolph James, at her summer home. A5 o 5 ¢ Mrs. .Douglas Byers Thompson, ac- WAESSI0L Clasps, PANS A companied by her sister, Miss Mer-| chains also makes them a ritt, has gone on an extended motor convenience. . Nowadays p roug] anada. & . = Miss Lydia Merritt Th castom’s demands] jewelry lompson, 1 daughter of Mrs. Thompson, Is the| for both convenience and guest of Capt. and Mrs. Ennalls Wag-, ornamentation. gaman at Mount Pocono, Pa. o e Jewelry need not be ex- 8s Louise V. Carr is the guest of i i Dr. ana Mrs. Joseph Farrell, at Hare: pensive. Bar Pins, ford, Conn. Brooches, Lingerie Clasps, Miss Mary Meek Atkeson has re- Lockets, Bracelets, Neck- | ":ril‘:%v ;:;:r[n s stay ottaeu;al weeks laces and so on. can be a e, her country place, near . Charleston, W. Va. and from & vistt purchased for pleasingly to White Sulphur Springs. low prices at Schmedtie Mr. and Mrs. Leon Strauss have Bros. Co. gone to Old Orchard Beach, Me. iat i I} where they. will spénd the remainder The exquisite, =stylish of the summer. ' They made the trip| designs are charming, and by way of New York and Boston. the quality is the good , Mrs. Luclen A. Clarke of 1870 i i Wyoming avenue northwest -1s at decndable k"]d ‘Yh‘Ch Haddon Hall, Atlantic City, for the gives complete satisfac- rest of the season. tion. Mrs. Aubry L. Clarke and family, . o who are also at Haddon Hall, will Lingerie Clasps remain there until late in September. Berchmans T. Fitzpatrick of West s’ .00 to “.00 Irving street, Chevy Chase, who sperit By B o the stimmer 2 3 A Very Special Sale of e Qaks &@nmp‘qng = aven, with Mr. and Mrs. James Shanley of New Haven, Conn., taking a trip te | [ J ’ St. John's, N. B. 1209 G Street, lll[as a guest, at her apartment at the Montana, Mrs. John Land, jir., of | e = = r Shreveport, La., who gave & program S oo ofirma e 1) ; ‘3 —embracing about 300 pairs of late summer and early inTited Satnitey i | - * fall models conceded to us at a special price by a well || Mrs. Wallis “at Home" 1230 14th Street N.W. 1 known maker—Shoes of distinct merit. ’ = _\ Choice, $3.95 a Pair at: home to members of the National | [l The Very Low F rices Pen League and International Liter- \ e On ary Association at her home Ellen- wood, Cherrydale, this afternoon, | 1 trom 4 to 8 ’clock. Include Special Low Prices for Remodel- ing Fur Garments We have the newest il models for you to in- il “spect and we will glad- ly estimate the cost without obligation on Mrs. Thomas-Smythe Wallis will be New' styles in Oxfords, for dress—English Oxfords, Brogue Oxfords—Plain Pumps—One arid two_strap Pumps— ; Button and Buckle Pumps—and other desirable models. -i. * In Brown and Tan Calf—Brown and Black Kid—Patent " Leather~Gray Suede—White Nu-Buck—White Canvas. Z:» . Also Sports models in White Nu-Buck and Canvas, with i ann.T!n.Bh:k_-ndBluelentherg.fimmings. 3 Heels in all the proper designs—Goodyear welted, hand- There are all sizes and widths in the combined lots—with -

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