Evening Star Newspaper, June 1, 1922, Page 8

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: ] 3 3 [ ] 3 > b !OCIE,‘!‘Y. 2 528 12th St. N.W. One Door Below F Special Reduction On Trimmed Hats Including hats for matrons and children. get high-grade millinery at very low prices. Lot One Lot Two Lot Three $1.00 $2.95 $4.95 Former prices—$5.00 to $15.00 An opportunity to Lot Four $7.50 B e ad S in Abundance! “If you can’t get it at Oppenheimer's, it’s not to be had in town.™ " Special! Make This Beaded Bag for $4 Choice of Jet, Glass or Iridescent Beads of Any Color. A decidedly attractive that is easy to crochet. We in- struct you to make it, free. Specially priced for Friday and Saturday.. $4 00 Every Bead for Every Purpose Beads of all kinds and for every purpose. Beads for dress trimmings, bags, necklaces, chains, fobs, gir- dles, etc. “Come to Oppenheimer’s First.” Bead Bags Repaired Dresses and Blouses Stamped and Beaded elzielmercf’ PIGHTH @ ® 5%‘(1”5?)' mflm G SIM NW, Store Hours: 8 to 5:30 Seasonable Specials at Sworzyn’s Friday A complete assortment of the very best sort of Smart and Durable Suits YOU will want to wear at the bath- ing beach or at any of the summer resorts. All-wool Suits in a great variety of color effects, and moder- ately priced at— $5.95 to $17.50 Sport Skirts Another shlrnzflt Just arrived of these Popular Skirts. All the new and wuted shades and colors. Made of excellent ratine, with side pockets and belt. Black and white, Jade and white, navy and white and orange and white. Special at— For hiking, camp- ing or golfing. Made of fine quality fast- color khaki and very well made. Sizes 14 to 2. Specially priced at— $2.98 A Special Hosiery Sale —will give you the season’s best op- portunity of securing s supply for the summer. All Pure Thread Silk Hoslery. Every pair guaranteed to wear satisfac- torily or A NEW. PAIR FREE. In black, white, tsn, gray, cordovan, Rus- ais Calf. Ofr big bir- gain from the Hoslery Department. Special at.. Porch or Lawn.. 'f.o.r- .'35 95 To !llustrate all the different styles in this remarkable group of Summer Dresses would n&uln 3 mmmmm ‘We'd much prefer to have you ses YO!! DO— u will surely want several. All huuur-ny ::hl’uuu.z snd Illll‘fl» :l‘::n:uv. styles 'l.-i:.'un?b;u In bh’ft‘: = and ‘white, brown and white, green an MR MRS v ue and white and lavender and 'llll In all stze: In light and’ 'dark grounds, wnth embrald— ered dots in contrasting colors, Fn| lnd;!s wide and an exceptional valuc. yar model- . $|The Presxdent Receives Ambassador of Argentina, Who Makes Farewell Call Prior to Departure for Europe. HE ambassador of Argentina, |} on Tomas A. Le Breto: &o to pay his ects to the President prior to his departure for France en route to Argentina. Y ay aftes noon the President received Admiral Sir William C. Pakenham, R. N.. who || was accompanied to the White House i {vy the i} | Bir Auckl sador of Great Britain, || bim to the chiet executive. il | Spenc Mrs. honor Spenc Coolidge was the guest of at luncheon today of Mrs. wife of Senator Selden P. » Who entertained & company at the Chnvy Chage Club. The -mlnndor of Belgium, Baron de Cartier, will go to New York to- |R N. morrow to join the baroness, who has been in New York for a w She will sail Saturdsy for Europe ington next 1l go direct to Darx Harbor, I o) ‘while the ambassador will make sev- P8 in the north to make ad- Brilliant Recept! At British E-hny Admlrfl Dlr Wllll Pakenh: x'c I CK. 8 am, aoumundo ln ehkf orth A ll!len -.nd ‘who have sively entertained since their arrival here Monday morning aboard H. 8. Raleigh, were the guests of honor tion and dance g! = bngxd infantry, U. 8. L3 gnd Bock orenge biossoms were placed about in the drawing rooms, with palms filling the window | | embrasures and flanking the grand ll.l!rvly ‘which leads to the second dmiral Pakenham, received the middle d room at the left ot the entrance, ly Geddes wearin a gown of white taffeta brocaded In a design of silver roi of the decollete outlined with white tulle banded with er ribbon. The o W] and a e pin! e roi held !hl lolded ‘Irdl. at the l:ll side. She wore a broad diamond tiar: first gues! to arrive were re- eehed by ‘hilton, wife ol the counselor of the embassy, with Capt. C. J. Henry, honorary attache, other members of the embuly aft assisting, because of a dela: few moments in the lrr'vll of ambassador and Lad: fuest of honor of the evenin he navy yard, whcn they hi aboard the Raleigh. The ballroom, l room of beautiful proportions and simple in decoration, was lighted with 6 great cr{lll.l. chandeliers, and the portraits of the late King Edward d of Queen Ale: ra sdorn opposite vullx A larg ring orchestra played for the dancing, which was continuot throughout the evening, and betwe. dances the guests passed from the ballroom into the garden, which was lighted with Japanese lanterns, chairs placed abogt, under the ti Supper was sertad later In dinin, r:fim ‘where the buffet lver cups, filled with mock orange blossoms, 4 ends, the cen- large silver ishes of con from dined ith” tall white burning in them, were p! ter bout the table, forming a decration, and th. silver coffes service was at one -en The many office x nt |n thefr full dress unif rrn a d.d rnucl\ color the Tan. and thq femln ne portien were exceedingly lo 11 of the members of t the embassy were present, in the company included staff, . Pershing; a Mrs. Robert E. Coonts, the com- mandant of the rine Corps and Mrs. Joh A. Lej Mrs. Lawrence Townsend, Br! 3 Hoar, Miss Gladys Hinckley, Miss Sldney Bur! son, Miss Virginia Sutherland, Mi Ruth Hitchcock, Hlu Anna Hamlin, Miss Frances Hempso! E| ‘Willlams of Bllumore Lyon of New York, Miss ‘Wood, Miss Caroline Hampson, M nette Ashford, Miss Mad: Miss C‘rol"‘ Nash, Denys and Maf. The ambassador of Great Britain and Lady es entertained at M.Pasternak .The Connecticut Avenue Shop 1209 Conn. Ave. N.W. A Clearance - of Seasonable Summer Dresses In cool summery silks and sports fabrics. Dresses that sold' up to &55. In two groups, ‘re- A Few e Pongee Suits —that sold up to $90. uced d Geddes, who presented | Hy| ot 8 d Geddes and !he nar uncheon tndn..v at uu cmbuly in nmor of Admiral ther . guests were C-nL oul nder Bott, Liesut. Comman: Lieut. Commander Sple Commander Goolden, ~ Mrs. Getty Chilton, s. John Joyce Brodlrlek Commander_and Mrs. H. A. Brown, Mrs. J. L. Wll‘en Goode, Mrs. 8. C. La e, Mrs. Mahoney, Hagner, Lieut. Gaisford B8t der Lieut. Haselh; Pa: Lieut. Reed, B.l:lb t LI- % Sul 54 lleut. Cunnlnxhl of the emb; hono the attac Christi. midsh| Dmnn ol H. M. 8. Ral Admiral Sir Willlam C. P commander-in-chief of Amerlcan and entertained at dinner aboard his flagship, which is anchored o ! His dor of ecretary of, the Bri R. Leslie Cral .. Admirai Dr. and F. Ward mys, Col. and Mrs. suphan L H. Slocum, Mr. and Mrs. Irwin B. Laugh- lin, Mrs. Thomas T. Gaff, Miss Mabel Boardman, Miss Mary Patten, Mrs, J. Borden Harriman and Mrs. Spencer. Senator and Mrs. John B. Kendrick will leave Wi Boston to att Harvard of Kendrick. Mis: K.nd?lck will company her parents. sh embassy ac- Wyo., to Hel: The attache of the French embassy and Counts de Sieyes de Veynes have gone New York, from where the coun: will sail Saturday for n France. to spend the wul Te- Mr. and Mrs. Victor Kauffmann tertained a company of thirty-two at dinner last evening at the Chevy Chase Club. Mrs. Kauftmann will be hostess at luncheon- Saturday at the Chevy Chase Club In honor of Mrs. Lewis Murray of Dunkirk, N. Y. Mrs. Jacob Wendell of Sandridge, Sandridgebury, Herts, England, announced the engagement of her hter Catherine to Lord Port- er, only son of the Earl of C: an. Miss Wendel the daugh- ter of the late Jacob Wendell, who dled in 1911. He was a graduate of Harvard and went from the Harvard Hasty Pudding Club to sional stage, whe part in Mae famous. Mi formerly Mi | WILLIAM T. WALKER, eho Bufare ber marriage in the Foun- ®M, E. Church last evening was ik Hiarie Louise Stone. 7] P —————— ey timore, daughter of the llle llnj Philip Rlehlrd Fendall, U. 8. M. C. . and Mrs. Hamilton Fish re- turned to their New York home y. terday after spending several days at Wardman Park s the guests of their son and daughter-in-law, Repr: t w Princess Braganza also m‘-u of Representative and Mrs. run f“ a portion of last week. ‘Wife of Polish Diplomat | | B ored at Luncheon. N . Kwaplszewsks, wife ‘of the charge d'affaires of the Polish lega- tion, was the guest of honor at luncheon today of Mrs. Greely, wife of Maj. John N. Greely, who entertained at the Chevy Chase Club. The other guests were Mrs. J. Mayhew Wainwright, Mrs. William D. Connor, George Marshall, Mrs. Victor Kauftmann, Mrs. John Crayke Simpson, Mrs. William L. Littiefield. Mrs. Willlam Rose, Mrs. R. M. Kauff- W.|mann, Mrs. Fitzhugh Lee and Miss s Fonrose Wainwright. Maj. Gen. Wfllllm G. Haan, U. 8. A, Laces and Lace Curtains Blankets 'Will do great demage to your furs mow. Let me store your fur cost iu cold storage after repairing it satisactorily. No charge for stor- age o8 work amounting to $10 or more. MARTIN WOLF %::rres PRESCRIPTIDNS ; AR ¥00D ovely n.xrfi% mmw“‘mm'm - pores. Sourish o complexion; g K X M n-"w“wn $T ench. 0nd" o Save Your Beauty Don’t waste your energy sewin, allow your beauty to fade away. the old-fashioned way. Doa't on’t look old at 30 years of age. Make your life happy—and your sewing duties pleasant. Keep the school girl complexion. Get a - Willcox & Gibbs i Portable Electric Sewing Machine Sew anything you wish without effort. Automatically this little sewing demon_will solve your sewing tasks for all time. No bobbins to wind. No tensions to regulate. Nothing to do but press lightly on the pedal.. Price very reasonable. Terms to suit. Free trial in your home. Let us send a machine now. Willcox & Gibbs S. M. Co. 702 10th St. N.W. Mzss Carlton A Stetson one - strap walking pump of white buckskin, with white ivory sole and heel. Excel- lent materials, skitled workman- ship and constant striving to- ward style ideals make Stetson Shoes -the Final choice of well- dressed women. 412 " Also in white Rnlgnukln, lfl. ¥ ™ Stetson Shoe Shop 1305 F». Sheet " Values, $5.00 to $7.50. To close... Iater attended the reception and dance ummm_u.z Miss Hamlin will leave Wi the summer, going to N. J., where will be £ Dryden Kuser, and -VIENNA HAT CO. 435 11th St NW. Jalene $25to $39 Sllk Dresses $1 9 50 Friday's leading special sale consists of a very exclusive assortment of lngher»pnced dresses. Not a complete size range in every model, but a splendid selection of women's -nd misses’ sizes, individually styled of the very best canton c , taffetas and geor- ettes, plain or in combinations. Straight line, tunic or ovi creations effectively nml artistically embellished with fine bead work or embroidery. Black, navy, tan and the leading shades. :Wool Sports Skirts Special Friday *5.98 These are in the very newest fancy stripes. Belt and button trimmed. All regular sizes, making an ex- ceptional value. Friday Clearing of Trimmed Hats ’] BSelected from our $5.00 cial assortments. No two e—tailored and trimmed ts in good shades and shapes. Friday Clearance of All-Wool Tweed and Homespun Suits $19.50 Suits . ......$11.50 $25 and $29 Suits. .§18.50 $39 and $45 Suits....$25 Choice of notch collar or P'smart tuxedo models Jackets silk lined. Perfect fitting, man-tailored skirts. Colors: Periwinkle, grav, tan, beaver, brown. green, copenhagen: newest mix- tures, checks and novelties. Misses' sizes 14 to 1S. Women's sizes 34 to 46. $3 and $4 Blouses, $1.95 Friday's sale of Blouses includes crepe de chines, pongee silks, tub silks and the daintiest voile mod- els you have vet seen. in all sizek. Finer Voile Blouses, Friday, $295 Frill or tuxedo models, filet and embroidery trimmed; also hand- drawn and-handmade batiste mod- ;:l'tu‘x‘edc or peggy colllu Bizes o Wonderful Blouses, Fnduv $5 Georgettes, In white or flesh; French voiles and handmade ba- tiste models. Very lovely and very speclal. Friday at five dollars. $3 to $4 Silk Underwear, $1.95 Crepe de chine chemise. jersey silk vests, bloomers, camisoles, $§4.50 and $5 Silk Underwear, $2.95 Crepe de chine chemise and gowns, crepe de chine and jersey bloomers and vests. $5.50 to $850 Silk Underwear, $395 Crepe de chine and wash satin chemise, crepe de chine gowns, ex- quisitely lace and ribbon trimmed Wash satin and jersey bloomers and vests. All are great bargains. m On Account of the Tremendous Reductions None Reserved or Sent C. O. D. Sale Hours 9 AM. to 5:30 P.M. , 28 Silk Dresses---Georgettes and Silks Mussed beaded white and flesh georgette sold to $39.50; sport To Close tricolettes (white skirt with colored blouse) sold to $21.50: odd taffetas and other silk dresses sold to $25. ’ The sizes in this lot are 16 to 38's only. 50 Summer Dresses--Broken Lines s Figured voiles, ginghams, organdies and others. Some are a lit- tle mussed, but they are wonderful bargains. Values to $16.95. $4.55 Beautiful Silk Dresses, °1 ? and 25 Values, $25 to $40 For sport, street and afternoon wear—all the new light colors and com- binations, as well as navy and black. Smart Tweed Sport Suits 30 Handsome Navy Tricotine . Sults All fashionable colors, all silk lined; Short Coat Mod- els, 16 to 38 Sizes. also velour checks. Former prices to Taken from our reg- ular stock. Values Friday 14 Shantung Silk Suits Special Friday 319 95 to 825 $10.95 for Coats Sold Up to $25 Tweeds in tan and brown and other odd coats from stock. Handsome Black Roshanara and Canton Silk Capes--Values, $25 to $75--- Friday, $19.95, $25, $39.50 100 Trimmed Hats ready to wear, Friday 1355 The Best $55 Navy Tailored Suits Are on Sale Friday, $39.50 $17.95 for Coats & Capes That Sold Up to $39.50 Finest Sport Coats and Capes. Black - and navy tricotine capes and others. Sport, street a.nd dress models.qn g oy sl .50 10 Dozen Sweaters—Slip-On a.nd Tuxedo Stylcs. Values $3.50 to §7.50. To ¢lose.v........- $1.98 & $5.00 10 Dozen Cotton Voile and Batiste Blotses, some soiled nnd muxs 4 s 1.19 10 Dozen Silk Hose, black, br;:v:bas:d gra'y. 81 25 150 Beautifal Blouses Speaally Priced, $5t0 $12.50 mm&cfimhenchwdc—« handsome as yw could want. v but all are perfect. Values to $398. To close ...:.....:.. Fomerly $1.95.

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