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SOCIETY. At Sloan’s Art Galleries 715 13th Street The de Graffenried Sal Rare Old Staffordshire, Liverpool, Lustre, French and Other China, Bohemian and Other Old Glass, Antique Eng- lish Silver and Sheffield, Unusual Jewelry, Lacquers, Ivories, Chinese, Japanese and East Indian Curios, Antique Mahog- any Furniture, Old Pewter and Brasses, Rich Embroideries (including Mandarin Coats), Bronzes, Paintings, Rare Prints, Indian Beadwork, Fine Bed and Table Linen, Mirrors, Books, etc., TRADE MaRY to Be Sold AT PUBLIC AUCTION WITHIN OUR GALLERIES 715 13th Street Wednesday and Thursday June 7th and 8th, 1922 At 1 P.M. Each Day Being effects from the ESTATE OF MARY C. DE GRAFFENRIED. ! By Order of Carcoran Thom, Administrator, C. T. A. NOW ON VIEW ALSO By order of the National Savings and Trust Co., executor of a prominent estate, and for account of several owners leaving the city, we will sell AT PUBLIC AUCTION Within Our Galleries 715 13th Street On Friday, June 9th, 1922 at 1 P.M. . A valuable collection of handmade mahogany furniture, including many pieces by Tobey and Karpen; Persian Rugs, Solid Silver and Sheffield, Mirrors, Electroliers, Fine Clocks. Bric-a-Brac, etc. NOW ON VIEW Catalogues on Application to C. G. SLOAN & CO.,, Inc., Aucts. The LOUVRE 1115 1117 F STREET Summ'ery Fashionables On Monday will be displayed some very recent arrivals of the dainty and dressy Frocks—representative of the latest crea- tions of those designers whose productions pronounce fashion. Under our chaperonage they go on sale at prices distinctly Lourve-like—with a moderation of making that will be appreci- ated. For the very formal occasions—there are— Crepe Roma Crepe de Chine Canton Crepe Georgette Lace Chiffon —featuring the sleeveless dresses; plain tailored effects; others lavishly trimmed with lace, beading, etc. $2050 to 595.00 For the informal occasions there are most charming designs in— > Shirting Silks Tub Silks Organdy French Voile Dotted Swiss Fine Linen Ratine Imported Ginhgam —distinctively modeled; artistically em- bellished— 38.50 to $59.50 - A splendid showing, too, of Shantung Silk Suits and Dresses, tailleur effects, $25. All Suits Reduced The Sports Suits— reduced to half price The Dressy Creations— reduced one-third A Suit is a need throughout the entire season—which makes such reductions. as these important. * Experienced Advertisers Prefer The Star \ MRS. N. M. SANDOE, A bride of April 18, who was formerly Mins Dorothy Marsh. Reception Tuesday, June 6, At Elks' Hall, Alexandria Mrs Aibert Dreifus and Mrs. Ray- reception Tuesday, June 6, from 8 to 11, at the Elks’ Hall, Alexandria, Va. ALEXANDRIA SOCIETY Mrs. Charles Franklin Holden en- tertained at tea Monday afternoon, at her home in Rosemont, in honor of her mother and sister, Mrs. John F. Barbour and Miss Laetitia Barbour of Roanoke; Mrs. Luther Harris Dudley, a bride of the past week, and Miss Eugenia Griffith, whose marriage to Mr. Harvey Hodgen Warwick of Washington took place yesterday. Mrs. Frank M. Dillard assisted in re- celving. Mr; Hammond Grif- fith of irs. Richard Gibson 5 mer J. Waller presided in the dining room, assisted by Mrs. Lawrence Perry, Mrs. Nelson Tayloe Snyder, Miss Rosella Burke, Miss_Ellen Burke, Miss Abbie Hox- ton, Miss Elizabeth Bryant, Miss Jose- Miss Elizabeth Ram- Sarah Kemper and Mrs. Charlotte Kemper. i Invitations have been received here for the wedding of Miss Helen Rox- ana Peyton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. Thomas Jefferson [ Charles Cazenove Plummer, Si day evening, June 10, at § o'c Emmanuel Episcopal Church. Rapidan, Va. Miss Pevton has frequently~ visited in Alexandria and has a number of rel- atives here, several of whom will go to Rapidan this week to remain until after the wedding. Mrs. George Moncrief Anderton has returned from a visit to her sister, Mrs. Carl von Zalinski, in New York Peyton, Mrs. Geaevieve Peyton Luckett of olk is the guest of her sister, Mrs. . Luckett, on South Patrick Arthur K. Warfield has return- it to her parents, Mr. Sale, in Richmond. Charles C. Carlin is _spending several weeks in Atlantic C Miss Doris Gaines of Burl the guest of Miss Audrey Nal Prince street Mrs. Charles T. Nicholson and Miss Elizabeth Nicholson have returned from af visit to Mrs. Boyd P. Bell in “hmond. ss Jane Griffith of Asheville, N .. is the guest of Miss Josephine Gregg on South Alfred street. Miss entertained at a linen shower fternoon in honor of Miss riffith cott entertained at supper evening at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis S. Scott, on Braddock Helghts, for the mem: bers of the George Mason High School base ball team. After supper {a number of girls joined the party for an informal dance. Miss Eva Jones of Baltimore is the guest of her sister, Mrs. L. C. Thomp- 18 1s on son. Miss Nannie Chapman of Winches- ter, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hale and Miss_ Minnie Hale of Barcroft, Va.. and Mr. Frank Eshelman of Leesburg were the guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Richards. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hausturg are spending a week with friends in New y. Mrs. William F. Kidwell and Miss Frances Kidwell were the week-end: mond Blumenfeld will entertain at a |} Mrs. Roger B. Adams, Miss Margaret Adams, Miss Mittie Herbert, Miss Sara Eddington, Mr. and Mrs. Walter C. Di Mrs. J. W. Reeves. Miss F. M. Dillard, 5. Thomas k. Ralph Spil- vis and Wil- son and Jullus Davis. Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Holden are spending a week with friends in Philadelphia. Willlam Crismond has returned to his home in Fredericksburg after a visit to his sister, Mrs. Eugene Bode, in Rosemont. Mr. and Mrs. Luther Harris Dudley have returned from their wedding trip and are at home at 608 Cameron street. Mre. Blaine Elkins has returned to her home in Atlantic City after a visit to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Douglas, on Cameron street. Mr. and Mrs. J. Clinton Smoot have returned to North Wilkesboro, N.-C., after a visit to the former's sisters, CONCESSIONS! guests of Miss Gloria Barber at her country place, “Pomona,” near Ca- tonsville, Md. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Leinthum of ‘Washington were the week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Driscoll. Mrs. William Kleystuber is the guest of her parents, Mr. and MTts. Arthur_White, in Charlotte, N. C. Mrs. Brawner Roberts and her small daughter have returned from a visit to relatives in Fredericksburg. Mrs. Philip Urbach of Marcelline, Mo., is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. John Gary. . Mr. and Mrs. Jefferson Altcheson and their children have returned from a trip to Richmond. Miss Lorella Butts of Culpeper Is the guest of her cousin, Mrs. Frank L. Nor- ton. Mrs. C. W. Worrall of New York city is the guest of her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Mauchlin Niven, on Braddock Heights. Mr. Talbott Sinclair has returned to New York after a visit to his brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Alexander Swann Sinclair, in North Rosemont. Mrs. Matthew Ross Beebe has return- ed to her home in Silver Spring, Md,, after a visit to Mrs. D. C. Chambers. Mrs. T. S. Cummins of Watertown, D. F. McGowan, in Rosemont, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Scott have returned to their home in Washing- ton after a visit to Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Rosson. Those who have returned from Mass., is the guest of Mr. and Mrs.‘ Richmond, where they attended the pageant of Virginia history, include former Representative Charles C. Carlin, Dr. Kate Waller Barrett, Mrs. Charles Poser, Col. and Mrs. Kenneth W. Ogden, Mr. and Mrs, W. A. Bar- nett, Earl Barnett, Mr. and Mrs. Al- fred Thomson, Miss Mary Thomson, Miss Susan Smoot Thomson, Mrs. Maud Laidlow, Mrs. Ada S}oodwln. .. “MISS LUCILLE DEHNEL Of Sandusky, Ohio, the guest of Mr, and Mrs. C, W. Hord at Wardman Park Hotel. $781.50 Mahogany 9-piece Dining Room Suite ............ $463.50 $207 Mahogany Bookcase . ....... $150.00 $773 Mahogany 10-piece Berkey & Gay Dining Room Suite $450.00 $176 Mahogany Book- CABE Ul 50 L LT $108.00 $189 Mahogany Book- CASE eesoesinsenes $112.50 Telephone Main 8266 the Misses Smoot, on South St. Asaph street. Mrs. M. C. C. Peyton is the guest of i. and’ Mrs. F. Bradley Peyton, in an_has Hall, Hilda’ W. Va., where she was a member of the graduating class this year, and is the guest of her returned Charles Town, Cora Cochran, on King Cochran, Miss Abbdle Miss Miss aunt, street. Hoxton and Mics Virginia Randolph will leave Monday for Lynchburg to attend the finals at the Virginia Episicopal School. Mrs. Charles Calvert Smoot of North Wilkesboro, N. C., was the guest last week of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Uhler, on North Washington street. Mr. and Mrs. Uhler-have as their guest their other daughter, Mrs. J.|Marvel H. Parsons of Fort Monroe. " of |- Ensign Roland Gaines, U. 8. N., the U. 8. 8. Maryland, was the guest of relatives in town during the past week. A g HARD W. HENDERSON, 1109 F ST. Retiring From Business Greater Reductions to Hasten Disposal of Remaining Stock of Fine Homefurnishings! { Our building has l;een leased for 25 years to parties who will con- duct a different line of business. To close out all remaining goods as expeditiously as possible we have made STILL GREATER PRICE { This is an opportunity to. buy Genuine Mahogany Furniture, c:')f the “R. W. Henderson type,” at savings that are not likely to be duplicated again. Prices throughout are less than wholesale, and in not a few instances are even lower than these goods can be produced for in these days of high material and labor costs. {1 An unusually attractive chance for young married people and others to furnish their homes with “heirloom furniture” at IRRESISTIBLE SAVINGS. A few of the bargains are listed below: Fine Wall Papers HALF PRICE fImported wall papers, in finest qualities and ex- clusive patterns, at 14 for- mer prices. fUnusual Bargains— original prices on all rolls. Bring room dimencions with you. Al Draéery and Upholstery Samples at Yo Original Prices. Original Price Tickets as well as Green Sale Tags on all goods RICHARD. W. HENDERSON Fine Furniture, Draperies, Wall Papers, Mirrors, Etc., Etc. 1109 F Street Miss Anna Elizabeth Deahl has re: axfincd from a visit to Charlotge: e. 1 Ensign and Mrs. Ferguson Beach Bryan have returned to Newport, K. 1., after a visit to the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ellett Cabell, on South St. Asaph street. Mrs. J. E. Sprouse and her children of Charlottesville are the guests of Mrs. J. M. Jacobs on Queen street. Miss Mary Bell Gill of Baltimore has returned after a visit to Miss, Collins_Jones in Rosement. Miss Inez Moore has returned from ({, the Colonial 8chodl. Washington, trom which: she was recently gradu- ated, and is with her parents, Dr. and Mrs. Samuel B. Moore, on Prince street. —_— From the Boston Transcript. Gertie Gushley—Oh, yvou darling! I just heard- of your engagement to- day. - ‘ Sadie Summergirl—Which one? $446 Mahogany 4-piece Bedroom Suite. . .$320.00 . $138 Mahogany Desk, $97.00 $139 Upholstered Chair, $93.00 $59 Mahogany Gate-leg Tablelr o $43.75 $989 Ivory 8-piece Bed- room Suite $499.00 $36 Mahogany Tea Wagon $28.00 Telephone Main 8266 SOCIETY. You Can Now Get The World’s Best Washing Machine .50 PER WEEK | For The Lowest Terms and Lowest Price Ever Offered Housewives of Washington on the Famous ABC OSCILLATOR ELECTRIC ashing Machine - THOUSANDS OF HOUSEWIVES IN EVERY CITY IN THE UNITED STATES USE THIS WONDERFUL MACHINE to lighten their wash-day burdens—Let it relieve you of yours Let Us Demonstrate to You in Detail All the Features of This Machine in Our Store or at Your Home - Solid Copper Tub Fully Guaranteed Swinging Wringer . Centralized Control Fully Inclosed Cabinet 8-Sheet Capacity . Concealed Motor Automatic Oiling System . Automatic Safety Release . Does Not Tangle the Clothes LET US DO YOUR NEXT WASH FOR YOU IN YOUR HOME WITHOUT A PENNY'S COST TO YOU: then you can see this wonderful machine operate before your very eyes. Phone Mamn 5150 or call and we will send it out to you. WEBSTER ELECTRIC COMPANY Distributors for the A B C Washing Machines 719 9th NW. ™Min'5150 Main 5150 compLere RADIQO srock TS T R AT . Gold Clasp LOT NO. 1 clasp. ~Special Sale ON SALE FIRST FLOOR 24-i 18-inch length. Solid gold 3.95 diamond clasp. Special Sale price Diamond Clasp La Tausca Pearls At Astoundingly Low Prices JUNE, THE MONTH OF PEARLS—A WONDERFUL OPPORTUNITY TO BUY GIFTS FOR BIRTHDAYS, FOR GIRL GRADUATES AND FOR JUNE BRIDES! LA TAUSCA Pearls need no introduction. They received the Gold Medal at the Panama-Pacific Exposition and at the Paris Exposition and have always been the most popular Pearls with discriminatng purchasers. Gold Clasp of the Celebrated case. EVERY necklace in this wonderful sale is the regular high- grade La Tausca—each one put up in a handsome velvet Look for the La Tausca regulation guarantee tag. sale for a limited time only. Be prompt! Diamond Clasp Gold Clasp Starting Monday, The Greatest and Most Sensational SALE AR Ao > - ., D PEARLS o P SAVINGS ARE IMMENSE! This To Facilitate Selling We Have Grouped Them Into PEICE “oi it v LOT NO. 5 nch lengh. White gold, 10.95 diamond clasp. Special Sale price diamdnd clasp. 4.95 LOT NO. 6 24-inch length. White gold, LOT NO. 3 24-inch length. White gold, cial Sale price. . SEVEN DIFFERENT 'UNDERPRICED LOTS LOT NO. 2 24-inch length. Sold gold clasp. . Special Sale LOT NO. 4 18-inch length. White gold, 8.95 diamond clasp. Spe- cial Sale price...... Spe- 6.4 LOT NO. 7 24-inch length. White gold, _CSI;‘J:CI;;? rSl:x:llecmsp. 15-95 : I | price