Evening Star Newspaper, June 4, 1922, Page 49

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quy Close Homes “Here for Summer, .. Some Going Abroad Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Goff _t6 Leave Today for Oster- ville, Mass. - Mr. snd Mrs. Thomas T. Gaff. will " _close their house today ‘and: go. to * Ostervitle, Mai where they will ecpen thelr sum home for the sea- son, ? - Mrs. Henry M. Hoyt and M)ss Nancy Hoyt-will ‘close their home here June 13 and go to Bar Harbor, where they * will. oecupy their cottage for the summer. = . = . Glover. r., . Mr. and Mrs. Charles sailed ,yesterd; from New York aboard the O pic for’ IKngland, . where they have taken a house for -the sgmmer. Mr. Glover will proba- bly return‘to Washington the middle of -August and Mrs. Glover will re-| - maln abroad until the middle of Sep- tember, Miss, Eleanor Williams of New York is visiting Miss Lindsay Wood, daugh- . ter of Mr. and Mrs. Waddy B. Wood, -and Will remain over ‘the week ena. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene C. Pomeroy of 1255 New Hampshire, avenue will leave Washington late in June pre- paratory. to sailing from San Fran- cisco about Junt 27" for the OUrient, . where they will pass some time. They will be .accompanied by their famuy -and will stop at.the Philippine Islands - and other polnts before going to Shanghai: Miss Josephine Pomeroy,® their school ‘girl daughter, will go to New York to visit a school gifl friend ana together they will attend the com- mencement exercises at West Point. . _Mr. and Mrs. William Eric Fowler . have arrived In Los Angeles, Calf.. and are planning to spend the sum- mer in southern California, returning “" 1o their home here in the auwtumn.| Mrs. Fowler's young daughter, Emily Earl, has gone abroad with relatives to devote several months to a prac- tical study of French, while her young sons, Eqwin. Jarvis and Chat- fee, will be in Los Angeles during most of the summer. The family ex- - Dpect to divide their time between the old Earl home on Wilshire-boulevara --&nd_their -charming country. place at La Canada, Calif. Miss Dorethe Heiberg, who was pre- mented to society last season by her mother. Mrs. ‘Elvin R. Heiberg. ‘will o to West Pgint tomorrow to be the &uest of Col. and Mrs. George Strong for. June week. i Visitation Convent. Alumnae to Lunch The Sisters of the Georgetown Vis- {tation Convent will . entertain the alumnae “agsociation at a_lunchgon Wednesday. June 7. at 2 oclock. Any alumna visiting in the city wili be cordially welcomed. White: Pumps X -and Oxfords of the famous Sorosis make—exclusive styles at moderate- cost. * are a wonderful value! IS Checked effects. In tailored - and dress'.styles. - Would Usually Be $29.00 to $3250...:.... .Brand-new Dresses for every daytime occasion, out of the ordinary in style, quality and value! " Normandy Voiles, $10 ‘ ‘Woul_d Usually Be $12.50 or $15 "Most charming of styles, and because the colors are dark will not soil easily and will save laundry bills. Because it is a light material it is cool for hot weather. - And the dots wilknot wash off! " These special assortments at $10.00 for our June Dress Sale " Other Summ . %5 - Handsome Summer Silk Frocks Printed Crepes & Tub Silks 5 $25) e vt "DOZENS OF STYLES, BEAUTIFUL COLORS, EVERY: SIZE - This sale is the result of unusual dres - of great June dress days. . Ready for Sale at 8:45 A.M.—Store Open Until 5:30 P.M . MISS RUTH MAY, Who left Thuraday- to visit her brother-in-law and sister, Lieut. and Mrs. Raymond Dailey, at Camp Travis, Tex, F iR ‘Mrs. Funk'Leaves For Trip to Europe Mrs. Furik, wife of- Representative Frank Hamilton Funk, and their daughter, Miss Mary Funk, left Wash- ington Friday for New York, from where they will sail’ the first of thjs week for Europe to spend the:sum- mer. They will be joined later in the ‘season by Representative Funk and their younger _daughter, Florence Funk, who Will return with them in the autumn. _ - Maj. John G. QueckemeyeT, who has been at the cavalry school in Fort Leavenworth, Kans, will return to duty shortly in the office of the chief has made of :staff. Maj. Queckemeyer many friends in WasHington, while on duty as aide to Gen. Persh- ing, from which he was relieved to school in Fort Leaven- attend the worth, - Mr. and -Mrs. John Walker Hol- combe have returned to: Washington and are again in their house at 2127 Bancroft place. Tuesday first_visit to this co: at the Chevy Chase .Club. Miss . Edit Nova Scotia, Halifax son of i the Rockingham. leave this evening for Fredericka- burg, ¥a., her brother, Mr. John Larkin Wilgon and Miss ‘Mary Wallace Chichester, daughter of Judge R. H. Chichester which will take of Glencairne. Va., place tomorrow evening at 7 o'clock in St. George's Church at Fredericks- burg. , 1216 F St. NW. : Linens In six attractive shades ‘Would Usually Be '§15.00 to $1750 510 In dark colors - RS S IR IR IR IR IR IR T TN TR T T TR S S TR TN SR Miss evening they entertained a small company of friends from the Americam colony in Jeruselem, who are making their untry, at dinner the guest of Miss | Lucille Boggs, in her apartment in| /Mies Wilson will to_attend the wedding of $25!55% s purchase: % ) ' |Prominent People Plan - To Sail for Europe as Hot Weath’e_r Nea Fie‘ld.Mnrahal' Earl Fren Leaves New York Aboa . Celtic — Countess Annes- ley to Leave for Home England Field Marshal Earl French sail ‘| yesterday aboard the Celtic for home ‘in England after’ spending a month in:and near New York. Priscilla, the Countess of ‘Annes- ley, is .spending -the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Farwell in their summer home at Syosset, L. I. {and Mrs. Farwell spent the winter in Washington, when they occupled a The Countess of |house on N street. ——eeeeeee SOCIETY. Thursdey in _St.° Bartholomew's Church, New York. s. Downey was formerly Miss Katharine. Van Ingen, daughter of Mrs. Edward Van Ingen, of New York, and Mr. Downey is & son of Gen. and Mrs. George F. Downey of this city. tive Tucker has taken an mpartment at the Powhatan for the remainder of the congressional session. Annesley will sail from New York Wednesday for her home In England. visit with her son-in-law and daugh- ter, Maj. and Mrs. Joseph P. Ale- shire, at Fort Riley, Kan. Col. Vid- mer recently returned from an In- | - For Josephine Welk speotion trip in the west. Col. and Mrs, Vidmer plan to remaln here most | M. and Mrs. Louts Welk entertained of the ‘summer, paying occasional | at a party Wednesday, May 31, from ! andary, the country place | 4. 7 3 e of ‘Mr. and Mrs Pagl Sapmer: o0 4:30 to 7:30 o'clock, to celebrate the Chesapeake bay nem Solobbel:” O | seventh birthday anniversary of thelr land. |littie daughter, Josephine Welk | The house was decorated through- Tm—. -ng :(rs. l;:mndxh;rr !.s"rence"ou'. Wwith pink and white peonies, and ownsend have closed their house, on | g | < 218t street, and have taken a house | 1°78¢ birthday cake formed the at Blue Ridge Summit, where Mre | CEFterplece on the table Tiny white Birthday Party Given Mrs. Eugene Hale has gone to her | mmer home in Maine. 5 su rs — Mr. and Mrs.'Edward A. Harriman are leaving town for the summer, (‘]’l and ‘will sail for Europe on June 13. Mr. and Mrs. Gurnee Munn salled rd Yesterday aboard the -Olympic for England and will spend the summer abroad. Mr. and Mrs. Munn spent Maj. Gen. and Mrs, James H. McRae have given up the house at 1722 Con- necticut avenue and have taken an n‘nlnmenl at 1870 Wyoming avenue. Mr. and Mrs. John Bassett Moore and Miss Anne Moore sailed yester- day aboard the Nieuw Amsterdam for ‘The Hague, where Mr. Moore will serve as a member of the permanent international court of Justice. Mrs. Leigh Palmer will leave today for. Atlanta, where she will be the guest of Mrs. W. P. H!ll for a fort- night. . Mr. and MMs. Francis W. Hill, the s Hill and Mr. Francis Wiillam Mr. and Mrs. Ten “Eyck Wendell 3 Misse |2 few days this spring in Washing- | have closed their apartment at 399 'Hill, ir., have closed their house on|Townsend and their tiny daught |and pink flow: baskets d v ton with the former's mother, Mra, | Park avenue, New York and, accom- | Hillyer place and gone to their soun- | Margarct Graham Townsend. . will | ciadie wern o1 cooiets flled with Charles A. Munn, at her home on [panied by thelr son, Mr. Ten Eyck|try place, Bleak Hill, near Upper|spend the summer. -Mr. Townsend | . o ¢S Were at each place. A mu- Dupont «circle, which she occupled for [ Wendell, jr. are motoring to their | Marlboro, Md. will join them for the week ends|S'C2l program was given and danc- tea T”h,:::.(:.h ot ,m; way ,rom ph,,,;‘,.. summer’ home, Lakelawn, at Case- tirough the season. |ing was a feature of the afternoon e spent the winter, to her |novia, N. Y. { vi | : Men Marry 5t Geprhe Tusiier hai n ! From Punch, Léndon, | 1and, Elizabeth Ballenger. Mildred Mr. and Mrs. George Fabet Downey, | returned to the Tucker home in Lex- “What makes a man always give a |Shepard, Mary Shepard. Emma Mrs. George Vidmer has joined Col. Vidmer in their apartment at Ward- man Park Hotel after a two-month jr.. sailed vesterday aboard the Cel- tic for a homeymoon in Europe. Mr. and married ington, Va., after spending the winter and spring with Representative Tucker in Washington. woman a diamond engagement ring?” | Boontz, Bernedette Ballinger, Alta asks & lady writer. Generally speak- | Shepard, Beulah Orcutt and Buddy ing, the answer is, “The woman." Weik Mrs. Downey were. Representa- L) SN D I S I ) 1) ) ) ) S D ) ’ Footwear Mr. ) A R TTITL What An Opportunity! - _ Showing Exquisite Midsummer Millinery For —Formal Wear’ —Street Wear —Sports Wear —Garden Parties Charmingly distinctive designs mnot shown else- where. All early models re- duced to $5, $10 and $15. White Silk Stockings . In the famous gold-stripe that garter clasps cannot ruln. $2.00 pair. Tomorrow—the Opening of Our Great June Sale of Dresses and not a dress that isn’t er Cotton Frocks French Voiles All handdrawn Would Usually Be $19.50 and $2250 Crepes . . $35 They dre very individual Would Usually’ Be s, secured -in anticipation Oné,; indeed, that comes but seldom—a bi and most extraordinary S s10 Pumps, $5 | $10.00 Patent leather, one-strap g, sweeping ' 1216 F S5t. NW. HlféPr,ice Sale! style, with French heels and hand-turned soles $10.00 Patent leather, without ;tra])s—l‘"renrh or baby French =N ments! X RIS 20 e e S b dwie e e $5.00 L,, . G & - $10.00 Black calf, one-strap 2 I 4, £ | . . . . -~ FS I l *g Including hundreds of new style, fashionable, high-grade gar- pumps, with French heels and bql I3 LY J hand-turned soles .......... $5.00 | =0 =D =230 $1000 Black kid, without straps—French and baby French heels—hand-turned soles.. . .$5.00 $10.00 Black Satin Pimps, with and without straps—French and baby French heels—hand-turned soles Wémen’s and Misses’ Suits, Coats and Frocks Judge somewhat of its scope by the items we list below—but EEDED) count upon the event being twice as big as you expected. No sale we have attempted in vears has bigger values or better buyving opportunities than this one. $10.00 White Satin Pumps, without straps, French and baby French heels Nayy blue suits in both tailored and embroidered styles—cape suits, thrée- $10.00 White Calf Pumps. with- piece suits, sport type of coats, and both coats and capesin fine, soft mate- oyt straps, with French and baby rials for dress wear. Silk frocks, beautifully made, sport and plainer types . - of skirts—all these you will find with only half the usual price to pay! ! ri;‘:):hu:\mf;;: i‘"‘ ner\q\\wisl.:t Misses’ Garments, 3rd Floor—Women’s Garments, 2nd Floor fhvi' “L‘.’ worth a little time spent _ p ) | Open Monday at 845 A.M. and Until 5:30 P.M. onsiy: Sl ‘ Half-Price for Women , Half-Price for Misses $25.00 Ripple Capes in smart navy tricotine. ............$12.50 $25.00 and $29.50 Tweeds, in rose, Copenhagen and orchid. | $26.50 Tweed Topcoats, beautifully Wooltex tailored. . . . .$13.25 This lot less than half pe g .......... l.d .$10.00 $29.50 Smart Tuxedo Coats in navy and black tricotine. . .$14.75 $25.00 Tweed Suits, belted sport models in light colors. . .$12.50 $35.00 Topcoats of navy tricotine and suedetex, Wool- - $35.00 Beautiful Imported Tweed Suits in light and dark tex tailored. e ol s S e, e b SIS colorings.. .. ... B Y SIS AR s e $17.50 $38.50 Navy Tricotine Coats with smart panel effects....$19.25 $49.50 Imported Tweeds in smart long-line suits. Many $50.00 Fringe-trimmed Capes of black velette. ...... ....$25.00 Wooltex models among them.................. .. .- '$24.75 $55 Coats and Wraps in Arabella, cordalura and pandora.$27.50 $39.50 Good-looking Poiret Twills, with youthful box coats.$19.75 $39.50 Wooltex Coats of soft bolivia............ ......$29.75 $49.50—More Poiret Twill Suits, with box coats—but of a $65.00 Wrap Coats of navy cordine with braided collars finer quality.................................. ... $24.75 and cuffs. .. ..o iiooniconmiodae Cicedesas s $32.50 $59.50 Three-piece and Straight-line Suits of Navy Blue $69.50 Dress Coats of navy and tan spongeen, Wooltex Poiret Twill..................... S S e S $29.75 tailored............. s A el s ......$34.75 $65.00 Navy Blue Suits—long slashed coats.............. $32.50 $95.00 Cape Coats and Wraps in duvetyne and kasha cloth, $75.00 Tailored Suits, with long tailored coats. Plain navy _braid and fringe trimmed. ..... v Sia s e s seie SRTO0 and hairline stripes.................. e R e $37.50 $98.50 Wraps in Javanese and tan marvella............$49.25 $98.50 Handsome Three-piece Suits in navy blue. . ... ... $49.25 $125.00 Wraps in panel and draped styles. Marvella, or- $115.00 Three-piece Suits of very handsome roshanara, lando and duvetyne.......... SeSsie e e e $62.50 velette and Poiret twill. . ................ Somtie R ¢ $62.50 $49.50 Tricotine Suits, Wooltex made, in tailored and trim- - $25.00 Swagger Sport Coats in plain and pepper and salt med styles.................. o ] tweeds. Flare backs, with and without belts. .. . .... . ..$12.50 $55.00 Tailored Suits in fashionable navy tricotine. ......$27.50 $29.75 Mannish Sport Coats, with large patch pockets. $65.00-Wooltex Tailored Suits with straight-line or belted Light and darkshades. . ........................ .. $14.89 coats. Twillcord........c...oovuiviinnnn. .......$32.50 $35.00 Belted Sport Coats, with tailored collars. Orchid, $69.50 Three-piece Costume Suits with capes or box jackets.$34.75 rose, tan, grayand blue................ ceeene....$17.50 $75.00 Suits in navy and black twill cord...............$37.50 $30.00 Duvet de Laine Capes, in rose, tan and navy...... $15.00 $85.00 Tailored Suits, with smart long-line coats, in navy $35.00 Navy Blue Capes of cord twill and velette, and and black cordine and piquette.....................$42.50 Black Canton Crepe Capes. ........................ $17.50 “' $89.50 Smart Tailored Suits and Elaborately Embroidered Costume Suits in cordine and twill cord.:...........$44.75 $95 Three-piece Costume Suits of fashionable navy cordine.$47.50 $39.50 Serge and Twill Cord Tailored Coats in navy and tan.$19.75 $49.50 Coats and Capes of veldyne in navy, rose and tan .$29.75 $65.00 Coats and Capes of beautiful twill cord, veldyne, $110.00 Suits, elaborately trimmed or strictly tailored. gerona and marvella. .......... LR SN $37.50 Finest cordine and piquette........................$55.00 $79.50 Handsome Coats of finest gerona, marvella and vel- $115.00 Costume Suits; two-piece. Panel boxr coats with - dyne, in rose, tan, brown, navy and navy and gray. ... . $39.75 new ribbon and thread embroidery........:........$57.50 $25.00 Fashion-knit Street Dresses in henna, tan and black. $12.50 $27.50 Foulard Dresses in blouse and tunic styles. . ......$13.75 | $29.50 Canton Crepe Dresses in tailored and beaded model.$14.75 Half-Price in the Sport Shop $39.50 Swiss Wool Knitted Sport Dresses in comfortable $30.00 Printed- Georgette Crepe Dresses -with pointed slip-over styles. Two-tone effects................... $19.75 tunics and becoming bloused effects................ .$15.00 $19.50 Sport Coats with raglan or full backs. Tweed, in $35.00 Foulard Dresses combined with georgette crepe. . .$17.50 light colors. ... ... i R $9.75 $38.50 Beaded and Embroidered Canton Crepe Dresses in * $26.50 Flannel Sport Jackets. Tuxedo and panel box " brown, tan, henna, navy and cornflower. ............$19.25 styles. Bright sport shades...................... ...$16.25 $65.00 Kasha Crepe Street Dresses in smart tailored styles. $32.50 $20.00 Sport Capes in plaid and checked tweeds. ........ $10.00 "$65.00 Canton Crepe Dresses in navy and black. .. ... ....$32.50 $30.00 Tweed Sport Suits with panel box coats. ... ......$15.00 $69.50 Dinner Gowns of Elizabeth crepe, Romaine and $35.00 Tweed Suits in copenhagen, rose and orchid. Sev- georgette, in light and dark colors. ..................$3475 - eral smart styles......... AR R R TN $89.50 Beaded Gowns in Canton crepe and crepe faill $45 Spongeen Sport Suits in pleated panel and box effects.$22.50 | Draped and blouse styles....-..... Gt ARSI ... $44.75 i . Half Price for Skirts $16.50 Sport Skirts of white Bedford cord and prunella, with black stripes. . ... R e SR e ceee.... $825 $16.75 Sport Skirts in blister tweed and plaid and striped .. $8.37 . ratine. Pleated and straight........ s $17.50 Silk Skirts in roshanara, velette, silk knit and spiral { $95.00 Dinner Gowns of Romaine and Elizabeth crepe wi " beads and embroidery..................0lh... .. $47.50 $7.50 Skirts in shadow plaids, striped prunella and tweeds. . 'Pleated and Wraparound styles. ....................83.75 $10.00 Skirts in striped and plaid prunella, twéeds and homespuns. Lovely color combinations............... $5.00 $13.00 Skirts of satin striped eponge in pleated styles. ... 6.50 .50 Skirts of navy and black tricotine, smartly tailored. $7.25 spun. New c.olon and styles........... S RREREEE e $8.75 :};00 Bc:x-pren'ted Skirts of striped Bedford cord and .~ $18.50 Sport Skirts of eponge, flannel and ratine, in plaids prunella. ...... ..ol cemeneiseees $T80 and stripes. Fringe and hem bottoms............... $9.25 Larger Women $69.50 Street and Afternoon Dresses, in roshanara, Canton - Half Price for | $45 Large Women’s Co;h in tricotine, tweed and suedetex.$22.50 | : S ind knit, beaded and embroidered............ $34.75 | $65.00 Wraps and C‘P.“ of Arabella and Boh“f mmew : $55.:0 ;repem Tailored Suits for large women, with belted and -fashionable styles. .............0. ... ... ... $32.50 or loose coats, .................... gz.% $69.50 Tailored and Semi-dress Suits $110.00 Elaborately Trimmed Suits with panel or semi-fit- ted coats. Navy and black cordine.................$55.00 Tailored Hats, Sport Hats—Were $7.50 to $35.00—Half Price $25.00 Jersey Street Dresses in tailored styles. ... . .. ..$12.50 $45.00 Navy and Brown Taffeta Dresses with long tunics. $22.50 All Spring H_ats—‘/z Prlce—“-m, .l;:‘t';’s ??;1'7%3"

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