Evening Star Newspaper, June 7, 1922, Page 8

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SOCIETY.™ THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 7, 1922 SOCIETY. | Society {The Chief Executive and Mrs. Hardmg to Be Hosts for 2,000 Disabled Veterans of the W orld War. E President and Mrs. Har- ang friends in political and HE| Bresidznt and M dential circles, at an al fresco f ding will entertain at & €ar~|party this afternoon from 4 to 6 den party this afternoon at k. at the Columpia Country Club, the White House, when their n interesting” program will be guests will include about 2,000 dis- abled veterans of the world war from| Capt. ¢ J. Heni of the British em the hospitals as on and con- | 9F he I Is in Washington and con- [ 46, (RS BOLER €0 ZSTNTTASTZSA Take Notice: Have You Sent Your Furs to Storage have them cleaned. glazed and in- Charges small for the service Retlrlng From Busmess Speeding Clearance of Fine Homefurnishing Through Greater Price Reductions {f While stocks are steadily dwindling, clearance must be quickened— therefore we've lowered prices another notch! Do your buying at once, before the biggest bargains go. Prices have been reduced to the minimum. ] There is still good selection in Mirrors, Floor Lamps, Wall Papers and Draperies, but Furniture Suites and Odd Pieces grow less numerous daily | Prominent among the big bargains still available are— Mr. Cohn will advise you on remodeling and repairing. e (Pavable & hen Teken Out in Fall) Call Main 4530—1531 rary attache | will leave | tisuous territory, including the Fort|frim where h s d s - —— : M Viniar metacaie s inf-“l\n‘m!_‘ o e e L e MR 6N FITEPATRICI, $59 Mahogany Gate-Leg $36 Mahogany Tea Wagon.. $28.00 FURRIERS tutlon for the Blind, at Perryville, |lvave of absance Who wil epart from Wasking Table . $43.75 $773 Berkey & Gay 10-Picce ton for M., where she will visit L Culpeper, Va.; Hospital. Walter Recd eprenentative and Mrs. Hoch ertain Bishop and Mrs. McDowell. $989 Ivory 8-Piece Bedroom Southwest Corner 12th and G Sts. $ . Suite .............. ee.. $499.00 Dinidfg Room Suite. . ... . $450.00 Mount Alto Hos- ative and Mrs. Homer 5 L e .".‘,::’, eSS SV | e S, s U 8 3176 Mabogany Bookease. - $108.00 e o o R e Dy Sl B S ! g wot |51 N Samosnery Sonigon a6 Bl 8 Sl eniertini « ||E o o6 oom DU $97.00| $139 Upholstered Chai $93.00 B Mr. and Mrs. Willlam 8. Culbertson. | ernoon in honor of Mr: y a-ces @-’ P = TR E - Mr. Edward F Colladas will be LIk L e I d W ll P All D S l hows & Simees this cegion, e fond aolics s Bk ot e Besly mported W all Faper SOy D OIpIEs thn o \d"m 9! the New | road, and additional guests have been Presiding at the tea Rich- H. C HALF-PRICE HALF-PRICE marriage of Miss Katharine hermer| Oliver, daug hermerhorn Oliver to Mr. Rudolph Willtam Original Price Tickets as well as Green Sale Tags on all Goods RICHARD W. HENDERSON Fine Furniture, Draperies, Wall Papers, Mirrors, Etc., Etc. Telephone Telephone Main 8266 1 1 09 Ii Street Main 8266 P > the bridegroom Stip ¢ = = make a distinct value. s i G ot “~S‘:};’c‘l\.|-II||IlIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIlllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII||I|||IlllllllIII|IIllllllllllIlll||IIIIIIIllIlIlIIIIIllIIII"IIllllllIIIlI||l||IlIllllllllllllllllllllll'- Thevy are cspccla“v ick King of New York. The presi-| PROR® Pure Silk Stripe DraperyiZ 4 u ¢ Monros, B W Beall W. L. Clark, W. H. Houghton, W. R o . 1 President Vice President Treasurer Asst, Treasurer Becretary Rrand- mes A these— was per- pal Church was glven Mr Francts Crandall of Cleveland was C | best man and the ushers were 3 Newel WROUGHT IRON BRIDGE STANDS and parchment shades of Bo Eaward Specializes in. Draperies A \\nn‘.nl;;-. College and Mrs | Main Fabrics, 98c Yard. . Garfield, uncle and aunt of Ceroom, were amonk the out- |21 1003 9th St. N.W. n Kuests. — adaptable for porch use. Priscilla. the Countess of Annesley, turned to New York from Syosset. Island. whe: the week | Ambas- | until she sails GOSPEL Complete Siand and Shade pitorahecibomendn Believing that there = God Has S R . < | is always a public E Work r. and. Mrs. Alexander Sedgwick, intelligent enough to have opened their summer home | i T Thee' il o S eeokatiees nit a9 nerz s (SRR LSRN il ke ¢ Del,, whose enough ta know ¢ INT 216 John Marshall Place Keep Us “hristina Sedg- they must pay for will 326328330 C St. N.W Busy wpital's Gift Shop . = Brighten the Georgetown Branch 1215 T Street and 1214 to 1218 G Street j :T’“"‘R”‘ el 5 Corner Where 30th m:d M Sts. N.W. imes —our T = e M Sts. N.W. Hours—§:45 to 5:30 Jehi Tew has been increased = You Am_ . James P. MoCurdy. Supt. will_entertain | sales without price = READ IT NOW Every Night in the Year HoTTu eyening At deviation. H house guest. Col | H ive only recent! = - ¢ S5 “Reound’ the | £ June 5th to 12th Our Summer June 9th to 12th Tames W 30th and M Sts. Work Begins " 216 John Marshall Place i Evangelist . b G. W. Cory o Open-Air Meeting P | “Japhet” ] of Sortugal, Viscount | N Outings for the Children Wheeling. W. Va. toNiw York, || o e ! The Little Man of Our Welfare Stations With a ng a few days at| gy, of St Mary's Bourne, England, ! With a M fH Mes R as AR S LS e ! ) ity Visitations by Our Message of Hope le nister of Denmark, Mr. Brup, | ©Ountrs o l‘ ssage City Visi a b . h r Stephen H. P. Pell sailed from Blc [C ag Community Workers to the Ones Who d Studente of St Bible Tncirate of Wash. D, C, Budeet Needed 1o be Need it Most Interested A“iit;g Now Come and God COME! One of the Greatest Missions Will Bless You SR A S Sy YR SRS NSRS A vesterday with his father- NET NOW ON! as illustrated this Becker Hat Box Class day exer- hool Mr. and Mrs. Hertle enter d the members | of the senior and junlor classes at| nder of the sum- to New York lililllll!lllIIIIIllllllii‘lil!llllIIlIl|II|IIIIIiiil:IIl|I|lillllillllllll School over the week end = 4 . in thetr historle home, Gunaton Hall < Hospitals. “the Sick.” the Jail 12" 11 qq ll - Weekly Visiting Committee for “The Plains,” Hospi ‘.glnai ik g eek |\‘A'x:Fn O e e voin Ii;m"s{ and every place where we can be of Spiritual Help. We need—and can use— or S Mission Workers, Consecrated Workers to assist Six Missions instead of only honor of her house guest, Mrs. W aiter wife of the commandant | : Key West naval station two. Two cannot cover all the field. $5.00 to $50.00 invested in this work creates a REGINA WEEK! A , ) whole week to prove that > e SRR and 2 ‘nddy Wood and their $7.75 perfection and marvelous i o his Ceucsts | na i el S Deposit in The Bank of Spiritual Comfort G morning to their country home. near| 1 Prve . 5 i A% | de, according to s economy are combined in : Teanstte spent o ek ey e and Mre ¥ g0d res o r own instruction, W. H. Houghton tl« ather-bound snd attractively lined. - Note the shirred pocket and | Washington for the festivi- unse K n for the officers of the o counselor of the Russian em- alelgh during their week's will_sail the navy yard. Phone Main 1731 Publicity Director. EAN L] ||||muuulmnululmmlunun|||||mmuuml||||||uuml|m||m||u||||||u||||u|u||||ummmmnluuuuu.- wm? psbornw 6081'0 614 ELEVENTH ST. Fourth Floor For Thursday i { quality hair nets at only 10c! Extra large, imvis- | | | : July 8, to| e slipper holders A | ible, wonderfully strong. 181 the summer Tudeo Timothy T Ansberry and similar box as low | ‘l;;:i;: 'gl'ldesh Buy a good supply thfs All Colors week — double mesh for Including sports wear—single mesh gnyandWlule for dress occasions. ames M. Cox of Ohlo for Europe to spend Mrs. Ansberry and are established in Don't put off until the last rnxnule‘ in having Slip Covers made—they'll save you much. Reasonable prices, | best work assured. 5 CORNEU. WALL PAPER CO. HE Rs | 914 13th M. 5873-5374 Lace: and Lace Curtains Linens, Blankets f the Belglan Cleaned and Renovated Tenikier (Gends Campnny third secretary of the | Mme. Viboud, Inc. 1324-26 F St. N.W. Vobile Tommaso As- retary of the Tolish la- 787 11th—Main 4971 . L = skolowskl, and Dr. Lis- Heid Tenduting nod Besdwwork: 10 of the Polish legation, r de Cardenas; | or Comin, and enor Amoedo, and Mr. sh o | i) JAGRdng & To. | 'We Will I ¥ifth Avenue~ > NewYork ew l e a ‘cx..f m,,..,!,,, and RUGS 1;' I510 H. STREET. N.W. OPPOSITE SHOREHAM HOTEL» ) uur- of tha vrlnkurl“ cuest of honor ALSO— Patent Leather Finished Week-end Cases—as low as $5. The House of Courtesy- A Below-Cost Sale —of more than 1,000— For Sale Exclusively at J. G. McCroORY Co. 116 Tth St 826 Tth St. Look to the Paint —and the painter will do better work It's very important that the choice of Paint he discriminatingly made—because good Paint is the first requisite of a good job. No matter how expert the man who applies it—it's up to the Paint whether it lasts or not. . There won't be any question about results 1t you specity “Murco” Liquid Paint When it goes on—it goes on to stay—mak- ing it a preservative as well as a decoration. Significant that it is called the “Life-long Paint” —a title it has earned—and is full of commenda- tory meaning. Never mind the exposure—“Murco” will outlast your expectation. Tt's pure through and through—100 PER CENT PURE—lead, turpentine, linseed oil, Japan drier. We bought them to this advantage —and so shall you if you'll re- spond promptly. | 419 New Jersey Ave. | Lincoln 7638 or 1481 __Before or after business hours, North 9189 | Grand Rapldx & Chiengo Sample Roo; and Whot ‘anle Furniture Exchange, 617 § 8t. N.W. Main T474. } JUNE SALES | 20 Tailored Suits at $28 to $45 | (Formerly to $75) B | . Twill, mixtures and novelty fabrics. Il | | i | | gl Folding Chairs. Tn stock With 8 general E ANNUAL | & Wedding Invitations and Sanitary Carpet Cleaning Co. ! o 4 5 ; 2 Will Close Out i Wy FURNITURE ¥ f/' AN % Choice of the weme LURNITURE Teday in Our i 35 Two and Three Piece Suits at $65 “ Eutive lotat:...... (Formerly to 8125 ) | Announcements when engraved by Brewoon, lend an Tailored and costume effects in twill and icquetine. added touch of dig- st They’re the hats every one is talking about—Crepe de ( “hine, with ripple ribbon crown—in White and combination colors. Geor- gette, Canton Crepe, Crepe de Chine, (Taffeta. Satin—in fact every new and favored fabric; trimmed with flowers and fancy ® novelties. Only 1,000—only $3.50—but worth so much more that prompt response will be necessary. See the Window Display Cheapest in the beginning— because it’s cheapest in the end E. J. Murphy Co. 710 12th St. N.W. Main 5280 ity to the occasion, 1 (Formerly to $125) Street, travel and general wear in town and country. Fashioned of twill, picquetine, I crepe and faille. I | . | 25 Day Coats & Wraps at $45 to $95 } ‘BrEW®D Engravers Jfir every Occasion TWELFTH STREET bctiwson Fand G

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