Evening Star Newspaper, May 18, 1922, Page 8

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Attractive New Apparel ! Our Semi-Annual Sale Erlebacher styles kare always in advance of the season— hence anything you buy now will be “right” for Fall wear. ALL SPRING SUITS ALL SPRING COATS ALL SPRING WRAPS ALL SPRING AFTERNOON DRESSES ALL EVENING .GOWNS ALL SPORT DRESSES ALL TWILL CORD- DRESSES ALL SPRING MILLINERY Midsummer apparel not included. You will want several more of these garments for your summer vacation and early fall wear. . Bargains of a Lifetime—Y our Greatest Gpportunity - Tremendous Purchase Sale The garments advertised in this great sale are without doubt the greatest and most wonderful bargains you could possibly imagine. During this sale no garments sent C. O. D., approval or exchanged. All sales final. Sale starts promptly at 8:45 13_0 BEAUTIFUL CAPES AND COATS Black, Navy and Tan Capes of finest cloth and tricotines,’ combinations of colors. Coats that are wenderful, all silk = $15 & $18.95 lined. Made to retail at $29.50 to SILK CAPES AND $49.50. Sale Price for Friday only 50 HANDSOME CLOTH WRAPS Fur collars, self trimmed and deep Copies of imported models. shown this season. Made to retail at $59.50 to $75. Sale Canten Crepes—Georgette—Taffeta—Laces and Novelties* All Sizes—All Colors—Wonderful Selections. Values to $35.60 s 2 I 50 R ) i —of the better kind. The color range is | comfort. F : 00 t ? wonderful—sizes for all. ' %r‘irclla; Onlj:)rmer prices 34500.10.505.50. $15.00 100 DOZEN WAISTS-—SPECIAL SALE \ Georgettes—Crepe de-Chine—Voiles and novelties of various descriptions. Former silk fringe. Price Friday Only.......... $29.50 & $39'50 Sale Price...... ... S .816'95 e g 100 MANNISH TAILORED SUITS Former prices to $39.:5? 329.50 & 349.5'0 prices from $2.98 to $8.95. ; i % 1.98 to $5.95 These are the best capes 150 HANDSOME SILK DRESSES Sale Price. .. 100 STYLISH TWEED SUITS R T e T S Strictly man tailered—built for style and Friday Only... EXTRA SPECIAL—TO CLOSE "To Close, $1.50 100 Slip-On Sweaters.. Regularly $3.95. To close, $1.98, ! $1.95 Silk Hose, all colors. To {:lose, $1.25. Z $3.95 Silk Scarfs, 10 shades. To close, $2.95. {-M 100 late spring models in l'm'"l'nery—Real Bargains. .Former prices to $8.75. fare of the ex-service men, has ex- pressed her interest in the entertain. ! ment and her best wishes for its suc- cess. large company at bridge followed by tea this afternoon-in her home at 1722 Connecticut avenue. Her guests included Mrs. Russell P. Reeder, Mrs. Mrs. Frederick E. Chapin entertained informally at tea Tuesday afternoop at the Chevy Chase Club, in honor of Mrs. | George Clarke, Mra John R Herrick, it it ¢ Lrontom, Ok, T s ™ Y Be s Zioric Lynn, Mis. | preside at the tea table and will be se. 3 ! . = . : YJI""UW‘M George D.'Hope. in her M. M. Beall, Mra Clark Lynn. ¥ Lea table ang wil be Important Social Affairs Arranged to e Kuoned e pome aios, woer Men Lormiin T S0 Bam T B BT - Honor Peru - Chilean Delegutes anl A SIS ; a distinguished company at |1 her box. rokz Thom | Hopk: l Now'in Conference Here. : 5 I dinner Monday evening in ins, D. g John B. Dennett, ‘ P Mrs, McRae. wife of Brig. Gen. E STREET AT EIGHTH honor of the delegates from Peru to tie Tacna-Arica conference being held here. Opmnheimer’s 47th Anniversary y . \ e ot e e A The dinner will be given in the Pan- American Union bullding. Liberally Reduced Prices in Many Departments Are Making Business Brisk Y. Mason Blunt, Mrs. 8. V. Ham, Mrs Fred G. Stritzinger, Mrs. Harrison J. hPfle., Mrs. French, Mrs. John Scott, William C. Borden, Mrs. Will; H. Carter, Mrs. Charles Carroll IV\K:YY“ cutt, jr., and Mrs. Willlam D. Connor. Additional guests are asked for tea, when Mrs. Reed and Mrs. Stokes will Fel The marriage in New York this afternoon of Miss Katherine Vap Ingen. daughter of Mrs. Edward Van (Continued on > = 47 Ll HE -mbn:udor of Peru and Senora de Pezet will entertain The director general of the Pan- American Union, Dr. Leo S. Rowe, will entertain the delegates from both eou'{n- tries at luncheon Wednesday, May 24, | in the Pan-American annex. The Chilean delegates to the Chilean-Peruvian conference will be the guests of honor at a garden tea to be given Friday, May 26, from 5 to 7, by Mr. Charles M. pper, at the home_ of his -law _and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Beverly Price Evans, at their suburban residence at Edgemoor, Bethesda, Md. 'A map, with directions how to reach the home of Mr. and Mrs. Evans, is inclosed in each invitation. Apache Bead Looms, 47¢ Seed Beads ' 8c, Two Bunches, 15¢ Argentine Ambassador Defers Salling Date. The ambassador of Aggentina and Mme. Le Breton, accompanied by the latter's niece, Mile. Manuela Lloveras, will go today to New York, from where Madame Le Breton and Ml Lloveras will sail Satur France. The ambassador will return to Washington Monday, having been Sale of Sanitas Sets $1 Sets of 5 and 13 Pieces.... ..85¢ $1.50 Sets of 5 and 13 Pieces. .$129 48 and 54-inch Covers Square or Round R R e try, but will join S ;’,fi;‘.nlef in N:f: S Mite. Lioveras in s fil\ldadl;s :a? ]wleha_\'e any nl::mzer ?’:‘ aitrac- $1.85 Covers are now $1.65 ‘s hort visit before ve and useful ings on the ache Loom. s o 05, Bome in Argentina. | MRS. WILLIAM H. MONTGOMERY, £ P! $2.35 Covers are now $1.95 rp I We Instruct FREE —in the making of beaded belts, chains, gir- dles, fobs, etc. In this sale; with the cost of requisites reduced to nearly one-half—an un- equaled opportunity is offered to learn this practical art. or and Mme. Le Bre- $2.75 Covers are now. $3.00 Covers’ are now. Ideally adapted to breakfast rooms. Eco- nomical, sanitary and easily kept clean with a d;;np cloth. Numerous designs, stenciled in oil. Entire Stock of Art Needlework Pieces Reduced 209, and Less $2-a-pair Pillow Cases. prea Stamped for embroidery “toss'w Beds, ds and applique. Pair, 98¢c. § c Scarf to match, 47c. $1.50 Tubing Pillow Cases. Stamped and hem- stitched for crochet edges. Pair, $1.29. 35c Cotton Towels, 25c. Heavy quality, stamped. Discontinued made-up models reduced one-half. ass he honor guests at a dinner |2 A brido of yesterday. who was Mis an ey erietta C. Melvin, given L..¢ evening by the minister of ugh: Switzerland and Mme. Peter, When the guests to meet them numbered elghteen. =t Mr. and Mrs. Charles Denby will be hosts at dinner this evening, When their guests wil) number ten. Mra. Taft, wife of the Chief Justice, was the guest of honor at luncheon today of Mra. George D. Hope, who entertained a distinguished company at the Shoreham. The other guests were Senora de Pezet, Mrs. Albert B. Atlee Mrs. the Hall of Fame for the unyeiling of a group of busts of George Washing- ton, Maria Mitchell, Mark Hopkins, Edgar Allan Poe and Gilbert Stuart. Dr. Harry A. Garfield, president of | ‘Willlams College, will unveil the bust of Mr. Mark Hopkins, and Field Mar- shal French will unveil that of Pres! dent Washington, and the others will be unveiled by Dr. Henry Noble M: Cracken, president of Vassar College. s BB( Edwin Markham and Miss Cecelia eaux. Dr. and Mrs. David Jayne Hill have closed their Rhode Island avenue home and gone to New York, from , | where they will sail for Europe, to spend the summer months. Pansy, Morning Glory, Poppy and Butterfly de- signs, stamped for em- broidery and applique. $2 Fringe for bedspreads (814 yards te piece), $1.65. All other fringes reduced 20%. Rag Strips for Rugs 80c. Ib. Special roll Frazer, Mrs. Angus McLean, Mrs. Mark Pot- ter, Mrs. Charles B. Howry and her house guest, Mrs. Denham. Mrs. Hope and Mrs. Wright will go to New York at the end of this week for a short visit, after which Mrs. Wright will return to her home, in Ironton, and Mrs. Hope will go to her | home, in Kansas City. Later in the The former minister of Switzerland to Washington, Dr. Hans Sulzer, sailed from New York yesterday aboard th ‘Western World for Brazil, whére he is going on a special mission for the Swiss government. Dr. Sulzer made a brief visit in Washington, where he has many friends and where he was season Mrs. Hope will go abroad for s . B i e entertained by the minister of Switz All Other Stamped Pieces All Other S Picces erland and Mme. Pe Reduced 209%, The new third secretary of the Ital-| o pro o v o T Gavanaucn of Fort Reduced 20% Signor R Sllenzl, has) gijey, Kan, who is the house guest i . f Col. and Mrs. L. A. Sorley, was the s \onon guest at an at homé given yes Hemstitching terday by Col. and Mrs. O. W. Bell < = Natural Hair Those assisting in the hospitality in. Picot utill( l ", [l counselor of the ltalian embassy, wili | foaedMra Sorley, Mrs, James H. m e”(’ Boudoir Doll entertain at & small dance as @ fare- | R 1" Jearn, Mrs. Jack Hayes, Mrs. Yard . Wl o Sgmor Aeerelo pepper ana |1rvin Hunssicker and Miss Mildred Frames e Fper who have besn Spording Lucile Bell, daughter of the hostes: 10¢c 29 several weeks in adelphia, have| The date of the annual garden party o . » returned o their suite in the Pow- |given "M‘éé““‘ Allm !bymmm:,.... (Silk fm‘h,d) BIGHTH e' s = = Baldwin McCoy unit of the American |} Women's Legion has been met for . a 3 S Thursday afternoon, May 25, from 3 to | R 6 o'clock. Refreshments will be served and tarough the courtesy of Gen. John A. Lejeune, major general commandant of the Marine Corps. the Marine Band will play through the afternoon. The articles made by the disabled ex-service men will be on exhibition and sale under the direction of the occupational therapy. Mrs. Harding, who has shown in many .| ways her great concern as to the wel- LADIES! Mrs. Addison T. Smith of Idaho entertained at dinner last evening in their apartment at 2006 Columbia road, when their included ~ Representative resentative and LI LI e o AL . ashington from Italy, to new duties and to “take the place of Nobile Tommaso Assere- to, who will return shortly to Italy. This evening Signor Guido Sabetta, uest: and " Mrs. Benjamin L. F-lrchudGo( New York, A. Michener of J. Day _ of Mrs. Md.; Zanesville, Ohio, and her son, Joseph M. Day of this city. Mr. and omerset, Perry rs. ‘The senretla of the legation of rg Frederlk Chris- . wag host at & dinner at the Purple Iris Tea House last even- (| 3vias Us Your o1d /) ing, in celebration of the national in- || Leghorn Hat dependence day of Norway. is guests included Miss Elizabeth Hanna, Miss Louise Ross Todd, Prin- cess Bertha Cantacuzene, Miss Caro- line Story, Senor Don and we will re- model it in the 1109-1111 G St. N.W. Open 8:45 AM. Close 5:30 P.M. Friday Economy Event With Values Better Than Ever A clearance sale that means many dollars saved to our patrons. But remember the lots are small, and we would advise you to be here at store opening to take advantage of the wonderful savings. Two Big Dress Specials ' That Will Cause Sensational Selling On Our Third Floor 0 Dresses Taken From Higher Priced Lots and Reduced for Friday to $15.00 Street, Afternoon and Sports Models for women and misses. All sizes in the lot, but not in any one Materials include Canton crepe, crepe de chine, crepe knit, taffeta, satin and georgette combinations. also a few figured crepes. Beaded and embroidered and novelty trimmed styles. Tricolette Dresses Reduced to 4 s Capt. C. Froelich Hanssen, techni- cal adviser on special maritime mat- ters, who is temporarily attached to the legation of Norway, entertained at dinner last evening, at the Purple Ir's Tea House, in celebration of the Norwegian independence day. _The uests included the counselor of the orwegian legation, Mr. Stee; the the legation and VIENNA HAT CO. 435 11th St. N.W. oo *1th & E Sta attache of the commercial ad- Tostrup; Miss d Orvin, Miss Hanne Jorgen- Helger! son, Miss Solvelg Gregersen. Mr. Un- er Vetlesen and Mr. C. Morch Phone M. 7676 o Slip Covers The making of slip covers is an important part of our business. A selection for this ¥urpose is_easily made rom our large assort- ment of cretonnes, lin- ens and cotton dam- asks, anesen. . The former Secretary of State and Mrs. Bainbridge by entertained at dinner last evenin, in their New York home in hohor of Field Marshal Earl French. Among the other guests were former Secretary of the ury and Mrs. David and Mrs. Charies B. and Mrs. Frank as- F. Housten, Mr. Alexander, Mr. L Cebb, Mr. and Mra H. F. Sinclair, Mr. and Mrs. Alex- ander Bedgwick, Miss Mabel Choate, Gen. Robert L. Bullard and Mr. Je rome Landfield. » Earlier in the day Earl French visited Princeton, where he was the guest of honor a luncheon given in the cpurt of the University Club and later attended the ball game between Princeton and Dartmoutl, Mrs. B. Sumner Welles was amon; I the guests at luncheon yesterday o Mrs. Laurance H. Armour, who Qn-! tertained at .the Ritz-Carlton, New Mrs. Welles has been at Bulphur Springs for many and returned to New York when Mr. Welles returned to ington & few .days.ago. < Czechoslovak arts and -orafts at- tracted admiring attention during the “trs t March in New\| York. By special request, some beau-. ‘Wash- % % el show” held %, tiful works of art were displayed at the recent r jubiles convention of the League of Americin Pen Wom- en, held at Wardman Park Hotel. Ancient embroideries as well as the famous Bohemian glassware and Sloval pottery made with traditional skill and in dainty style were ex- hibited there. Real stunning little models, with kimono sleeves, also the openwork sleeves. Black, navy, copen, henna, lavender, corn, red, etc. P I N the language of : BB B [ s mosn The Second Floor Offers| % Waists well known throughout the world. both-1ove and. con~ Some Very Extraordinary Values jeveral Washington art clubs will il themselves of the opportunity of jpecial exhibit of arts, ts and etchings, to acquaint their members with many mew exquisite specimens of Czechoslovak art, which Ve not as_yet been shown In this country, as is proposed by the Art and Archaeol- ogy Club of ‘Washington, ‘he exhibition will be open to sll lovers of arts and crafts on Saturday and Sunday, May 20 and 31, at the|l" Csechoslovak legation, 3040 8 street northwest, from 3 to § ¢’clock p.m. commerclal counselor of the n Joyce informally at stancy. This sig- - nificance gives add- ed sentiment to the giving and the wearing of Genuine ol Kol Formerly priced up to $5.98 Included in this lot are silk waists, voiles, fine batistes, dimities and a few e white and colors. All sizes in the lot, but not in all An easly selection is Any Tweed Suit Your choice of any tweed suit in stock. Formerly priced up to $55.00. A good as- sortment of colors and sizes. ) oo Fine all-woel tricotines, twill cords and poiret twill suits, A sample line and suits from regular stock. id- ered, braided and strictly tailored-models. - e budidenid farizitd o it I Coats, Capes, Wraps 3\ .95 colors, perfectly tailored, finished and silk lined. Some trimmed with long silk fringe. = advised. : E:_:tra. Special at $1.00 - Y| dinner last evening. Mme, Hauge entertained a company g‘wcncy-four at dinner last even- A new highly mercerized that looks like, but will wear a great deal better than silk. All wanted colors. Col. Archibald Hopkins will s‘ to New York for the unvelling of the bust of his father, Mark Hopkins, in’ the colonnade of the Hall of Fame at University Helghts, New York, Sat- rday afternoon at 4 o'clock. lnvi w tations have been i d the ~ council ane sonals University and cellor, Tork

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