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T SOCIETY * 1219-1221 G Street NW. reduction to close this Specially Priced at ..... Boys’ “Paul Jones” lar $5.00 grade. this sale - lar §2.50 quali all white. Two Specials In Women’s $4.00 Pure Silk $3._ig White Hosiery—Van Raalte, Kayser and Mohawk makes. All silk and full fashioned. Sale e e Price $2.98 40-inch Baronette Satin, Special * Price for Friday The colors include White, Ivory, Pink, Or- chid, Navy and Black. $2.98 White Sun Chin Sports Skirting, One Day, Friday Only, at This Low Price _ TRY SWORZYNS . FIRS™ Friday Specials In Sworzyn’s Final Clearance Sale Of All Summer Merchandise : A Great Middy Sale We have been selling these Middies all the season at very special prices, and now, to make room for our Fali stock, we will make a still further maining lot out quickly. Very Middy Suits—extra fine quality. Regu- Specially Priced for Girls' “Anchor” Middies—with wool collar and band. Ofi fine quality Lonsdale Jean. Collar and bands i Kose, Gold, Navy, Orange, Red. Green and Helio. Regu- i Special Sale Price.. s” Two-izi-one Middy— Regular $225 quality. Spe- cial Sale Price............... Women’s Hosiery Women’s Weldrest Chiffon Lisle Hosiery—Excellent qual- ity, in White only. Special Sale c A One-Day Silk Sale 10 vwisiawero 1106 G Street Reduced $4 .35 re- All-white $4.25 $2.15 $1.98 45 vd I Eall Designer Patterns and Fashion Books [INSAINIMMMMMUAIMIL bl——|o|—=lol—=lol——=lal——FDhlal——2lol—=Id THE EVENING BTAR, - WASHINGT Society | Store News The House of Fashion For Friday, Sept. 2 Silk Dresses, Taffetas, Mignonettes, Georgettes and Others $ l 0.95 Importanthess, ' Srsam ' Son i Final Clean-Up Sale of the Season Wonderful Bargains—FRIDAY — Cost Disregarded None Reserved—All Sales Final—Sale 9:15 to 6 Values to $39.50 14 to 38 Sizes Fall Satin Charmeuse Dresses, Black, Brown and Navy $ l 4.95 Values to $32 14 to 42 Sizes Handsome Taffeta, Georgette, and Sport Silk Dresses 52 2.50 Values to $65 14 to 42 Sizes Sleeveless Linen Dresses and 51.98 Organdy and Dark Figured Voiles; 14 to 38 sizes. Values to $850........... ues to $12 broken lines; I4 to 40 sizes. Voile Dresses; Val- 32.98 Gingham and Voile Dresses and ’4,95 many others; 14 to 40 sizes. Values to $18 ues to $29.50 Finest Voile Dresses; Swisses and Organdies ; 14 to 42 sizes. Val- 37.95 Tweed Suits, Serges, Scotch Mixtures, Velour Checks 51 4.95 All Silk Lined Values to $35 Finest Tricotine Suits A Group of Smart Styles f 529.50 Best. Tailoring Values to $75 Skirts of Baronet Satin, Cream $5,95 Serges, Wool Plaids. Values to Best Silk Sports Skirts in the house. Values to $29.50... ‘15 One or Two of a Kind £ 7 R Coats and Wraps. Values 3_29.50 Polo Coats, Silk Capes and other €0 $60 oo cecionienchianinnn coats. Values to $39 Trimmed Hats 95c None Values to $8.75 Delivered—Sales Final brush collars—all colors—black and navy. Sizes 36 to 52. lol——=]o]c—=lo]lc—=o|lc—=p|—=olc—=]o] — —=|o]| =—=|0[—= 5] —| | Georgettes, Crepe de Chines, Voiles and Novelty effects. —_— - Our Famous Wool and Jersey Coat Sweaters Tuxedo styles and belted effects—plain tailored models— novelty effects with white Extra Special, $5.95 and $7.95 50 Wool and Silk Sweaters—Broken Lines—Values to $10. Friday, $3.75 25 Dozen Blouses, To Close—None Exchanged - Former prices, $2.98 to To Close, $1.69 and $3.98 -] ———o]e——|o|c——[o]lc——|o]c———B]o| 30| o |3 Experienced Advertisers Prefer THE STAR|] ple——[ol——lolJc——a[c——=]ol—xH[o]—H]0] $l 0.95 ] TR DGV o ISR, HE ambassador of Peru, Senor Pezet, wlill leave today for Cincinnatl, where he will at- tend the annua] meeting of the American Bar Association, ar- riving in t{me to attend the Bar Asso- | clation banquet tomorrow evening. — Signor Tittonl to Arrive in Washington Tonight. Signor Tommaso Tittoni, former premier of Italy and president of the Itallan senate, with Signora Tittoni, will arrive in Washington this even- ing and will go at once to the New Willard, where they will remain for several days. Arrangements are being made for Signor Tittonl to call on th President tomorrow at the White House, and there will no,doubt be several important soclal events giver in honor of the distinguished visitors who will, be accompanied to Wash- ington by Signor Tittoni's secretary, Signor Rossi. Senator and Mrs. Atlee Pomerene will leave this afternoon for French Lick Springs, Ind., for a few week stay and will stop in their home in Canton, Ohio, before returning to their apartment in the Highlands in time for the reconvening of Congress September 21. Senator William M. Calder will go to Shelter Island this afternoon and remain with Mrs. Calder until after Labor day. Senator Wiliam Harris is spending the several weeks of the congressional recess in his home in Georgla, and Mrs. == /|Harris is at Brookside, W. Va., until the end of this month. The minister of Rumania, Prince Bibesco, will leave Tuesday for New York, where he will open an exhibition of Rumanian embroideries. The counselor and charge d'affaires of the legation of Siam, Phra San- pakitch, will leave Gloucester, Mass., today, where the legation was estab- lished in summer quarters for several months, and will make a leisurely motor trip to Washington, arriving about September 5. entertained a company at dinner last Peru and Senora de Pezet. Among the other guests, who numbered twelve ere the naval attache of the Peru an embassy and Senora de Aubry ho will sail the middle of the mo! for Peru for a month's leave of ai sence. Mr. Willlam Miller Collier, ambas sador of the United States to Argen tina, who, with Mrs. Collier, recenti sailed for France en route to Bueno Alres, and who stopped at the Hote Cecll, in that city, for ten days, sailed for the Argentine capital yesterday. Capt. Davis Jones Weds Mixs Grace Rolfe Tonight. An Army wedding of unusual inter- est will take place this evening at 8 o'clock at the Highlands, when Miss Grace Rolfe, daughter of Col. Robert {Henry Rolfe, Quartermaster Corps, U. {S. A. and Mrs. Rolfe, will become the bride of Capt. Davis Jones, 56th Infan- try, U. S. A. The ceremony will be performed in "the ballroom by Col. John T. Axton, chief chaplain, United States Army, and an orchestra com- posed of members of the 56th Infantry Band . will play the wedding music. The bride, who will be given in mar: riage by her father, will be attended i by Miss Marjorie Wolff of Chicago as { maid of honor and Miss Eessie Robin- | son of Mobile, Ala., will be the brides- imaid. Lieut. Philip Payne, United {States Army, will act as best man and '!he ushers will | de Capt. Donald i 1 I. Stanton, Capt. W. R. White, Lieut. W. H. Calloway and Lieut. C. P. Cul- len, all of the United States Army, and stationed at Camp Meade. A reception, with dancing, will fol- low and later Capt. Jones and his i bride will leave for an extended wed- ding journey, after which they will g 10 Camp Benning, Ga.. where the for- {mer has been ordered for duty. Th out-of-town guests here for the wed- Ambassador of Peru Goes to Bar Asso- ciation Meeting—Signor Tittoni Due Here Today—Other Social Netes. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick E. Chapin' evening in the Montgomery Country ; Club, in honor of the ambassador of ' JE SHOP FOR YOUNG FOLKS AND YOUTHFUL APPAREL FOR EVERYWOMAN F at Tenth St. D, O, THURSDAY, ‘BE ||ay. Miss Gladys Hinckley and Mr. and Wife of Representative Summers of Washington, who is with him in Cam- den, N. J., today to see their young daughter Jean christen the battleship Wawhington. Blanch Jones of and sister of the bridegroom. Miss Margaret Sutherland, daughter || of Senator and Mrs. Howard Suther- || land, will leave this afternoon for Hancock, Md., where she will be the guest of Mrs. Lalla Biays in_her country home, Last Hope, near Han- ||| cock. Mr. and ‘Mrs. Jerome Napoleon Bona- parte attended the horse show yester- day at Newport, where they arrived early in the week, and are at the Muenchinger-King. Mr. and Mrs. Bonaparte have been at Southampton for tne season. Mr. and Mrs. Edson Bradley were among others at the horse show. ° Mrx. Walter Bruce Howe Conducts Benefit Chorus. Mrs. Walter Bruce Howe conducted the Hot Springs Chorus at its concert last evening for the benefit of the li- brary at Hot Springs. Mrs. Howe trained the chorus and arranged the concert.. Former Assistant Secretary of the avy and Mrs. Beeckman Winthrop are spending the week with the for- mer’'s mother, Mrs. Robert Winthrop, at Lenox. The Netherlands minister to Rome and Mme. van Roijen are also guests of Mrs. Winthrop. The minister and Mme. van Roijen met in Washington when the former wasat- tached to the Netherlands legation, and the latter, as Miss Winthrop, was visiting her brother, at that time as- sistant secretary of the Navy. Col. and Mrs. Robert M. Thompson gave a large musical yesterday in their summer home at Southampton, L. I, when the program was given by Mr. and Mrs. Charles Seeger, and in- cluded the charming talk of Mr. See- ger on “Trailing Music.” Among Col. and Mrs. Thompson's guests were and Henry May, Mrs. Robert Hinck Season-End Sale of Children’s Apparel This sale is in accord with our fixed policy of selling all goods in season. Values are really ex- ceptional in every instance. It will pay you to visit our Tots#o-teens department tomorrow. : Girls’ and Mixtures. Just about 25, including English Tweeds, Polo Cloth R Excellent garments for_school wear. R Sizes 6 to 14. Prices range from $12.50 te-$25. 5 To Close Out at $9.50 Coats Girls’ Regulation Dresses of White Linene Some with navy collars and cuffs. 6 to 14 ye‘: sizes. Just the thing for school. Season-End Price * $2.95 | $2.95 “Tots” Organdy Dresses Lace trimmed. = Colors are Jade, Maize, Orchid, Blue and Pink. Sizes 2 to 6 only. Season-End Price Excellent quality; 2 to Girls’ Slip-Ons and Coat Sweaters colors. Priced from $5.00 to $7.50. .....$3!50 : 8 year sizes; assortment of 4 to 14. Seasonvend Price. . : White Linene. and Crepe Bloomers; sizes Infants’ Bonnets of fine lawn, tfimmed in val lace. To close out at.... 69c Kiddies’ Undertogs of cross-barred muslin. Sizes 4 to 10. Season-end Price..........>.... N i ding include Mrs. E. O. Jones and Miss ' Pittsburgh, mother ! PTEMBER 1, 1921.° Mrs. Francis Burrall Hoffman. Mr. and Mrs. Winthrop Murray Crane, son and daughter-in-law of the late Senator Winthrop Murray Crane, have returned to Lenox from Cape Cod, where they have spent several months, Mrs. Miles Poindexter, wife of Sen- ator Poindexter of Washington, and Mrs. George Ames of Providence were guests of honor at a bridge party yes- terday afternoon given by Mrs. Regi- as}l&l Montford in her home at Pitts- eld. Mrs. Irving H. Chase eptertained dinner in her home, M!ré‘mlr. at Nar- ragansett Pler last-evening in honor of her house guest, Mrs. George Bar- nett. Among the other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Edward A. Mitchell and Mrs. Robert Wilkinson of Washing- ton, Capt. and Mrs. Isaac E. Emerson of Baltimore and a number of others. Misxs Eda W. Beckett Wedded to Mr. E. E. Wallis. One of the prettiest weddings of the late summer took place on Wed- nesday evening, August 31, when Miss a Worthington Beckett, was mar- ried to Mr. Edmund Crenshaw Wallis. Both are residents of Washington. The ceremony was performed St ¥ o'clock fn their future home, 3140 19th street northwest, by the Rév. SOCIETY ple left for a wedding trip, the bride wearing a suit of navy blue tricotine, with a light beige colored vest, and & emall hat of beige colored duvetyn, embroidered In chenille, to match. Amohg the out-of-town guests were Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin F. Woelpe: Jr. Miss Mildred Woelper, Mr. Geor, C. Diehl. Jr., Ki wan, e, Marshall and the Misses Davie. After October 1 Mr. and Mre. Wallis ntinued on Ninth Pag IA)|e(x:l.nfler Blelaski of Chevy Chase. The house was decorated with roses, gladioli, palms and ferns. The man- tel of the drawing room, banked with palms and ferns, and studded with pink roses and white gladioll, made a background for the prie dieu, where the ceremony was performed. . The bride, who was given In mar- riage by her father, wore a gown of soft white satin francals, trimmed with tulle and white satin handmade flowers. The skirt was gracefully draped, falling in points below the hem, and the long tulle veil was held with a bauwd of orange blossoms. She wore a string of pearls, the gift of the bridegroom, and carried a shower bouquet of bride roses and lilies of | the valley. i Miss Evelyn B. Woelper of Balti-| more, was maid of honor, and wore a | gown of shell pink georgette over| satin, made with a plaited overskirt, which hung in points, satin and ti rosebuds trimming the blouse. S| carried an arm bouquet of pink rose and swansonia. Mr. Colon Stam was best man, and See the cont you? ‘ smart fabrics Tasloring | yariment of - | = Special Fur Prices | —continued so Just returned va. cationists may benefit. | Miss Margaret Ramsey played the wedding march. For the informal reception follow ing the ceremony sisted_in_receiving by her moth Mrs. C. Edward Beckett, who wol a gown of pearl gray charmen: satin with a georgette beaded tunic e Franklin 3445 [ After the reception the bridal con- —_— advantage of. that will clear 1 price Wash Dresses Silk Dresses Silk DI'CSSCS ClotB , Suits gette and models— types— | Last Day of the . Summer Reductions Here is the last opportunity—and well worth taking i There’s something you want here—at a pittance - 1 Any Organdy, Voile or Gingham Sum- mer Dress— They Sold Up to $25 Satin, Taffeta, Crepe de Chine, Geor- They Sold Up to $59.50 Canton Crepe, Crepe de Chine, Satin Crepe and They Sold Up to $75 Choice of all the remaining Suits of the spring and summer stock—Louvre ex- clusive designs—good for fal] wear— They Sold Up to $125 Tae LOUVRE 1115 1117 F STREET It Truly we've made strenuous reductions the racks. $5.00 il $29.50 $25.%)o Lace Dresses — exclusive Georgette Dresses—splendid \ =l/ For Materials: Veldyne Mousfine Velour de Laine Tricotine Duvet de Laine Open Saturday, September 3 Watch Friday Evening Papers Sale Friday of New Fur-Trimmed Suits Brand-new Fall and Winter Suits which will sell regularly at $65, $75 and $95. $ 1 5.00 A Small Deposit Will Hold Any Suit Every suit in this sale is an authentic new fall model with the richest of fur trimmings and made of I the finest materials. lo]——=lol——]al———=]ol——=]c]——]o[—— 1% pl——lalc———=jal——=lal———]o]———]o/——=]o]——[d 316 7th Street N.W. Big Dress Sale Saturday Fur Trimmings: Beaver Nutria Dyed Opossum Squirrel Wolf Mole