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Footwear : offering a new one- strap pump that {features the much® required covered “trotter” heel. White Reignskin —EIGHT DOLLARS ) White Kid : . —ELEVEN DOLLARS MEYER’S SHOP 1331 F Street pSEEZE s ——— ======= TRADE MaRK At Sloan’s Art Galleries 715 13th Street “The de Graffenried Sale 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, 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 frgm the ESTATE OF MARY C. DE GRAFFENRIED. 2 By Order of Carcoran Thom, Administrator, C. T. A. NOW ON VIEW ALSO : Bry 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 Gallecies 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. E STREET AT EIGHTH Starting Tuesday and Continuing Until the Lot Is Exhausted A Sale of ‘“ Multitone’ Sanitas ‘Luncheon Sets 5 and 13 Pieces Here’'s a new shipment of these popular Sanitas Luncheon Sets, priced for a quick dis- posal, at a very low price. Brilliant two-tone and three-tone colors are stenciled in oil on a specially prepared and waterproofed material, which re- quires only a damp cloth for cleaning. . o 5-Piece Sets 5 Consist of .one center, 20 inches in diameter, and four ovals, each 12x18 inches. The set complete, choice of pattern, 98 (¢4 13-Piece Sets Consist of one center, 20 inches, in diameter, 6 ten-inch pieces for plates and 6 98¢ six-inch pieces for cups or glasses, %fltfifim ery P UNQUE; J - The set, complete. . BIGHTH ¢ E* ST The Vice President HE Vice President will re- : ceive the minister of Guate- mala and Senora de Sanchez Latour this afternoon at the | Capitol, and the minister and Senora de Sanchez Latour will be recelved by Mrs. Coolidge in her apartment at the New Willard. Chief Ji ce and Mrs. Taft To Sall Saturday. The Chlet Justice and Mrs. Taft i will close their house today and go {to New York, from where they will sall Saturday for England. The Chief Justice will be the honor guest at | | dinner Wednesday, July 5, of the bench and bar in Middle Temple, Lon- don. He will be made an honorary {member of the Middle Temple, which {is an imposing ceremony, and later he will be the honor guest at a din- ner which the Press Club will give. The ambassador of Chile and Senora de Mathieu will entertain at dinner | this evening in honor of the delegates from Chile to the Tacna-Arica con- ference. The minister of Honduras and Se- nora de Lopez Gutierrez have had as | their house guests Mr. Robert Par- {ker, Mr. Albert G. Parker and Miss {Carmen’ Parker, who left today for {New York, from which port th2y will sail shortiy for Europe. Mr. Alhert G. Parker is a son-in-law of the min- ister and Senora de Lopez Gutierrez. Admiral Sir William C. Pakenham is holding a reception this afternoon aboard his flagship, H. M. S. Raleigh, at the navy yard. The admiral is assisted in receiving by the captain of the ship, Capt. Arthur Bromley, and Flag Lieut. Leicester St. John Curzon-Howe. A festive air is given the ship with flowers, ferns and palms, and the band will play for dancing on deck. The Raleigh will sail early tomor- row after a week's stay, during which the admiral, his staff officers and men of the Raleigh have been constantly entertained. The admiral's last day in port is an exceedingly busy one socially. Col. and Mrs. Stephen L. H. Slocum enter-- tained a company of sixteen at lunch- eon today in his honor, when the guests included some of the officers of H. M. S. Raleigh, and this evening, the admiral will dine with the acting Secretary of the Navy, Col. Roosevelt, , who will have a distinguished com- | pany to meet him. | Last evening Admiral Pakenham was the guest of honor at dinner of Mrs, Marshall Field, who entertained forty guests at her home, on 16th street. « ! Mrs. Wainwright and Miss Fonrose Wainwright, wife and daughter ot the assistant secretary of war, will go to_their home at Rye, N. Y., Fri- day, June 16, to remain through the summer. The assistant secretary will join them for week ends as frequent- | ly as his duties permit. The attache of the British embassy, Mr. Leadner McCormick-Goodhart, gave a picnic yesterday afternoon on the grounds of his country home, Langley Park, at Chillum, Md. His guests included many of the officérs of H. M. S. Raleigh. Former Secretary of State and Mrs. Bainbridge Colby were hosts at din- ner last evening at their home on 66th street, New York, when they entertained in honor of the former premier of Poland and Mme. Pad- erewski. Smith Wedding e Interest. Maj. Marlborough Churchill, U.S. A., and Mrs. Churchill announce the marriage of the latter's sister, Miss Elizabeth Miller Smith, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Peter D. Smith of Andover, Mass. to Mr. Charles Edwin Fletcher Clarke of New York, which took place at roon today in their apartment at the Woodward. Mr. Clarke is president of the Penn Water and Power Company and vice president of the Consolidated Gas, Electric and Power Company of Balti- more, the Baltimore Tube Company and the Eastern Rolling Mill Com pany. He is also a director of the United Railway Company of Balti- more and of Ralls-Royce of America, Incorported. He is a member of the Racquet and Tennis Club and the India House of New York., of the Apawamis Club of Rye and gf the Maryland Clup of Baltimore. After a_brief wedding trip Mr. and Mrs. Clarke will live in Rye, N. Y. Mrs. Cornelius Vanderbijt and her! daughter, Miss Grace Vanderbilt, have arrived in Newport, where they are at the Muenchinger-King. Miss Adeline Oxnard will go to Biltmore, 8. C., this week to visit Miss Cornelia Vanderbilt, daughter of Mrs. George Vanderbilt. Mrs. Beall, wife of Col. Fielder M. M. Beall, U. S. A, will entertain a large company at bridge Wednesday in honor of Mrs. Murphy, wife of Col. Truman O. Murphy, U. S. A. Addi- tional guests have been asked for tea at 5 o'clock and, weather permitting, the tables will be placed on the porch and under the trees of Col. and Mrs. Beall's country home, on the _Brookville road. Mrs. Truxton Beale started for California Friday to open her home at San Rafaele for the summer. Representative Alice M. Robertson spent_the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur F. Wakeman at Elting- ville Beach, S. I Representative Robertson will go to Portland, Ore., ‘Tuesday, June 20. where she will rep- of Guatemala and Senora.Sanchez . Latour This Afternoon. } Miss Violet Kelk and Mr. Walter S. P N B PN PRy Ov e 8 to Receive Minister resent the President at the opening of the rose show there. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver E. Pagan en- tertained at a supper party last even- ing at Elwood farm, their suburban home. The guests included Associate Justice and Mrs. Josiah A. Van Ors- del, Representative and Mrs. Frank W. Mondell, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ray Dean, Mr. and Mrs. G. F. C. Smillie, Penfield. The marriage of Miss Mabel Claire Harbaugh, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. B. Harbaugh, to Ensign Elmer Paul Abernethy, U. S. N., of Los An- geles will take place this afternoon at 5 o'clock in the parsonage of the Fourth Presbytorian Church, the Rev. Joseph T. Kelly officiating, in the presence of a small company of rel- atives. The bride and bridegroom will be gnattended and will leave imme- diately after the ceremony for a briet wedding trip. The date for the wed- ding was advanced from June 14 be- cause of orders recoived by Ensign Abernethy to sail June 12 aboard the U. S. S. Parrott for Constantinople. Ensign Abornethy is a graduate of the Naval Academy class of 1921. Young and Miss who have been traveling in_Italy, northern Africa and Spain since February, have re turned to Paris, where Miss Youns was a student at the Sorborne in the autumn and_early winter. They will | remain in Europe until the late au- tumn, when they will return to this country. Miss Belle Perkins of Richmond, Va., has arrived in Washington for a visit and is at the Hotel Grafton. ‘Miss Ruth Olive Carter. whose mar- riage to Mr. Stanley William Bell will take place tomorrow, entertained the members of her bridal party at luncheon Saturday her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Har- rison Carter, 1500 Allison street northwest. Those present included Mrs. Ralph Leon Murr of Scranton, Pa.. who will be the matron of hono M Beebe of Bridgeport, Conn. Wagner of Philadelphi N a Farrall and Miss Annabel Riley. Miss Carter presented each of the guests | with a gold bracelet. Mr. and Mrs. Gharles J. Williamson and Mrs. Sidney Andrews motored to Mercersburg Saturday. Mrs, William- son and Mrs. Andrews will remain there for the ccinmencement week exercises. Mr. and Mrs. James McDonald will leave shortly for their home in Cali- fornta, where tney will spend the sum- mer. "They will return in the autumn and contemplate spending the winters in future in this Gen. and Mra. Smith To Spend Summer Abroad. Brig. Gen. George R. Smith, U (retired), and Mrs. Smith have rived in New York and are at the Hotel Astor, where they will remain until Tuesday, when they will sail on the Cantigny, to pass the summer in Europe. - Prince and Princess Cantacuzene and their two daughters, Princess Bertha Cantacuzene and Prin, 1da Cantacuzene, who hdve been spend- ing the winter and spring with Princess Cantacuzene’s mother, Mrs. Frederick Dent Grant, have gone 1o the Catskills to remain through th: summer. Mrs. Grant has just turned from Florida, where she was called by the death of her aunt, Mrs. B. L. Honore, and accompanied her brother, Mr. A. C. Honore, to Chicago, for the interment. Mrs' Grant will close her Washington home on Tues- day and will go to Sarasota, Fla. Miss Myra Morgan and Miss Gerry at the home of [0 AR, WASHINGTON, D by by Mrs. Harry Atwood Colman, first pational vice president, in honor of Mrs. Louis N. Geldert, national pres dent, and Mrs. Seton. Mrs. Colman bas ‘extended invitations to all the members of the League of American Pen Women and to members of the Woman's National Press Club. The tea will be given at her home, 5604 14th ‘street northwest, o'clock, Miss Cora Rigby, of the Woman's Nation and Mrs. Theodire r, president of the District of Columbia branch of the League of American Pen Women. assisting, with others. The Washington brauch of the American Assoclation of University Women will give a dance and card party June 10+ at the new Natlonal Club, 1634 I street’ The spacious rooms on the first floor will be used for cards and the second floor dining room will be open for dancing. Tick- ets may be obtained at the clubhouse. The club will be open for inspection by Washington alumnae of colleges whose graduates are eligible for membership in the organization at a reception on June 14, from 3:30 to The members of the Helen Keller Guild will hold a picnic at the resi- dence of Mrs. W. A. Smith, at 39th 1] 2nd Jocelyn streets, Wednesday, June 7, at 2 o'clock. MISS DAVIETTE CORBELL FICKLEN, Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Pannill_Ficklen, whose engngement to Mr. Francis William Hill, jr., has been announced. The first annual Founders' day ban- quet of the Alpha Delta Sorority of George Washington University was held at the Louise Shoppe Thursday with their uncle and aunt, Mr. and{Jjune 1. The toastmistress was Mis Mrs. Franchot Boyd. Mrs. Gerry Mor- [ Mary Olive Ames and the speaker gan and Miss Ruth Morgan will spend | werd Miss Dorothy Ladd, who the summer at their farm in the New Hampshire hills, where Dr. Morgan will join them later on. When you buy White Silk Stockings buy Gold Stripe —the kind that WEAR! Mrs. Robert N. Harper left yester- ||| day for a three-week stay at French| Lick Springs, Col, and Mrs. Harper; will open their country home, Cara- doc Hall, near Leesburg, Va., July 1. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph J. Moore, companied by Miss Mary Louise Swain, left Saturday for a motor trip the New England states. ac- | | James A. Messer, Miss Ag esser and Mrs. Helen Rose- berry sailed on the Olympic Saturday for a tour through England, Scotland and Frande. Mr. and Mr: H Mrs. Hugo Zellar of Great Neck. L. L, has arrived in Washington, and is at the Powhatan. Mrs. Ernest Thompson-Seton, second | | national vice president of the League || of American Pen Women, will come to Washington from New York to- d the tea to be given' New Management ~ CHAUMONT CAFE 1336 I Street Opposite Franklin Park Hours, 7:00 €o 9:00 &.m.—5:30 to 7:30 pum. HOME COOKING Dinner parties, luncheons and basket luncnes for a: nd picnic parties on notice. Reasonal tes. 3 people in the old-f. b Women’s and more could be said? On Window Slip s 5o ' Shades to: | Covers | this opportunity pass! rhone Order Made | Matn Slip Cover Materials, 39¢ vd. WOm 1003 9th St. N.W. &2 3211 Announcements Coats, of f: Kasha clot added touch of dig- nity to the occasion. 3 130.00—Dresses, with tunic between Fand G $95.00—Dinner G Morgan leave this week for Los An- geles, Calif., to pass the summer UPHOLS Your 3-Piece Parlor Velours, Tapestries, Velvets, Silk limited t 627 F St. NW. Wushinglon ¢ . .Boys and Girls of Six Dresses, plain and with Rompers, Creepers, Ha * . Imported Selections are stricted to our stocks. at Low Cost to You Suite Reupholstered ... ..... AMERICAN UPHOLSTERY CO. Phone, Write or Call Man Will Bring Samples jlljly fiffiz}%é’ 2 ; For Infants UCH a Special Effort has been made by us to bring to Mothers and Friends of Y the Baby New, Lovely Summer Things at Moderate Prices that the displays here now are more interesting than ever before. " The sizes range from the smallest to those for Socks and the Many Accessories are all included in Novelty Models of the Best Qualities. g Nursery Furniture Complete Layettes, $20.50, $36.50 to $150 TERING Large Women’s New hy Our i 111 ses im l,’ $39.50—Knitted Sport Dre | B\ effects ... $19.50—Sport Co $25.00 and $290.50—Tweed Suits. *9 smartly tailored and all of slashed COATS............. = Labor Only them less than half........... $10.00 $25.00_Swagger Sport Coats with Coverings at sacrifice prices for $25.00—Tweed Suits _in becoming 2:“:5\3&; to be worn belted belted effects. $35.00—Suits of handsome import tweeds in light and da ENEAERYS it ou. B Ruch $3950—Poiret Twill Suits wi vouthful box COAts....... $59.50—Two and three-piece Sui of smart ime only Phone Main 8139 navy blue, twill coats. line stripes.... Three Hundred Spring Hats at Half! of our Spring Hats—tailored . White and Colored bloomers; Boys’ Suits, ts, Bonnets, “Sweaters, lovely styles, sport styles and dress styles— to go in this great Half-Price Sale. $7.50 Sport Hats......$3.75 $5.00 Every one shown in designs re- COATS REDUCED, 2 to 5 YEARS bmg‘ e . $3.50, $5, $6, ’7.50, $8.50, $12, $15 % flw 'l'nlt'n'!(lan:g Huu. ln SFAGE $35.00 Dress. Hats.. .. .$17.50 Not one that isn't especially good in both style and quality. sponded to ‘the toast to “The Presi- members dent, Mis: : president, Miss Dorothy D. Ladd retary. 1 Price $29.50—Smart Tuxedo Coats. of Tri- cotine, in fashionable nav $985.00—Cape Coats, of duvetyne and $38.50—Beaded and Embroidered Canton Crepe Dresses in lovely Draped and bloused effects. . ..$44.7 embroidered Romaine and Elizabeth crepe Sport Clothes—} Price s in light colored tweeds $35.00—Tweed Suits in several smart styles. Copenhagen, rose and orchid. Misses’ Suits and Light colors..$12.50 Poiret $75.00—Suits_with long tailored Plain navy blue or hair Phyllis Atkeson, The guests of honor were se Miss Alice F. Hill, and Miss (Continued on Ninth Page.) SuVERSTIME Philadelphia DiAMonDs Ofextroordinagy brilliancs, caler and absolutely without flaw The reputation and immense resources of this gl re &4 Smperoodor. mfi%.%m;‘w’.ft oy =) Adir ey Rings - Bar Pi Bracelets - Necklaces Correspondence invited WEDDING INVITATIONS**/ANNOUNCEMENT'S of the following wil Jf’ma‘l::?:nimury:'Rlup‘fianfv Dinner -Bridge - Debut -Tea and Dance Cards THE GIFT Book will e mazled to these who are interested inthe selection of Jewels -Silver-Watches - Clocks - Glass azs Novelties ofsuch quality and style a3 cannct be found generally. Do not procrastinate— Store Your Furs before the moths destroy them. Call Fur Dept. 1216 F Su N.W. Remarkable!—The Response Today to Our Half-Price Sale Our sort of garments at half price has proven indeed a strong magnet, and the store has been thronged this morning with ashioned buying spirit! Misses’ Coats, Suits and Frocks Hundreds of garments—high grade, fashionable amd desirable styles. \What ly that the sale lasts all this week—that there are plenty of styles from which to choose—and that certainly you should not let Women’s Suits 1 Price $35.00—Tricotine Suits tailored. fashionable navy en’s Coats and 1475 Strictly $33.00—Top Coats, ully Wool- 3 e ety blue ........ ..827.50 2 i i 4 and suecdetex. .. $69.50—Costume Suits El Wedding 1 = $55.00—Coats and Wrap ing three-piece E finer sort in Arabell capes or box COALS..es--... ! van and Pandora......... 7.50 i Invitations and i 050 W ooltex Tailored Dress $75.00—Twill Cord Suits in navy and £37.50 black $95.00—Three-piece Suits styles, of navy cordine. . ashionable eponge..$34.75 . Costum L. $47.50 h: attractively trim- when engrav by i i . groved b3 mediwithibraldior ;"’““’“ $110—Suits, elaborately trimmed or 2 7 strictly tailored. Fine cordine : Brewoon, lend an WOrnen (3 Dresses and piquette Price of printed georgette and blouse effects..$15.00 Skirts—} Price $7.50—Skirts in prunella and tweed Plaited and wrap around.. . (B il o/ light and dark shades........$19.25 e o BREW®D 5 | S /\I $69.50—Dinner Gowns. of Elizabet "“n(,,.fi',‘.:,';n]:m:;“" SRl E{']"'Vmfi' every Occasion : [ crepe, romaine and georgette. .$34.75 % SRR % $89.50—Gowns, of beautifully beaded #$17.50—Silk Skirts in Roshanara, TWELFTH STREET H Canton crepe and crepe faille. silk_knit and velette. All the new styles and colors........ $18.50—Sport Skirts, of eponge, flan- nel and rat Fringe and ............... $47.50 hem bottom: . 1 Coats, Suits and Dresses, %' Price owns, of beaded and ‘ « $65.00—Large Women's Wraps and Capes of Arabella and Bolivia. Very new Your Old T s T S e T 83250 > £60.50—Large Women's Street and Afternoon Dresses of Roshanara, Canton and Furniture crepe knit. Beautifully headed and embroidered...... , T $35.00—Smart Tailored Suits for large women, with belted or loose coats..... ... 827.75 Made $110—Large Women's Dress Suits, elaborately trimmed. Navy and black cordine $33.00 ported from Switzerland. Slip-over, two-tone Coats—} Price Floor So #$65.00—Navy Blue Suits with long $29.75—Sport Coats with mannish ed patch pockets. 1In light and rk dark shades............. < --$17.50 g3500—Belted Sport Coats with th smartly tailored collars....... £30.00—Duvet de Laine Capes rose, tan and Navy........ $35.00—Navy Blue Capes. of twill cord and velette. Also black Canton crepes ® $30.30—Tailored Coats, of serge and twill cord in navy and tan....$19.35 Handmade Baby Clothes 1 . 4 Price! All to go at half price, be- cause we haven’t adequate room to display them. Beautiful, soft fabrics, fine little laces, dainty ribbons and exquisite handwork make these adorable little gar- ments just what you most want for a baby. The prices were low to begin with—now they are half that! DRESSES Originally $3. $5 to $19.75 Now 3165 to $9.85 Of dainty imported organdies, honeymoon nainsook or mercer- ized batiste. Several especially made for christening robes. Summer styles for 2-year-olds. Sizes, infants to 2 years. .$19.75 ts. $37.50 . Originally $6.50 to $22.50 . Sllp-over Now $3.00 to $11.25 Summer Coats of pique. All- s P acoman sosts in. Sraotbed. crepe weaters de chine and embroidered alba- tross. N UES _ Half Price! Originally $3.50 to $11.75 Now $1.75 to $5.65 Three groups of All-wool The nicest sort of gift! A dainty hand-sewed and hand- embroidered sacque in albatross. crepe de chine or French cash- mere;, embroidered in pink or blue. : . KIMONOS Originally $3.50 to $9.50 Now 175 to $4.73 The indispensable thing-in a baby's wardrobe—pink and blue jockey. pearl, buff, Kelly green, combined with white smocking e aosy w60l aDd fwhiits B Lote Ok itio- nel or crepella. color effects. . Sweaters—mobhairs, wors teds, alpacas and icelands, at just half the regular price. Over 400 Sweaters, in all—with round and V necks—in every color, henna, navy, black, brown, jade, NNETS Sweaters ortginally ¥3.00 to 1350 - 9199 o -9e )(octn:«;t')r:;i? T it omi = : -$145 Smocked organdy, tatted models, $3.95 Sweaters. .......$1.97 embroidered nainsook and French caps. Street Floor. Second Floor. nolds and Miss Frances Pattison Mrs Miss Ann Theres Luce, Mist dent”; Miss Theresa Lawren: Lawrence, Miss Madge I e Charter Members,” an Alice Baldwin, Miss Elizabeth Frost M June Cooper, Miss Hazel Rey s ma