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; \ SOCIETY.' . THE SUNDAY STAR stpping over with them en route to < P o New Toric where she | Mr. Woulfe Entertains 20 28 LTI IR is a student at Columbla University. In Honor Of Bride-to-Be Col. Mrs. Morrls Ernest Locke ; L r T Furw Harbor, | Mr. Louls V. Woulfe entertained a || have taken a ci + ey Me. where Mrs. Locke and her two |party of friends at his residence, 's;";:"’?;'l':“ 3""' kcn"":‘ ¢l ren, Mary Preston son an v ev P at 5: nty of time to dren Ay Fnion Glheon Ama[1115 O street, on Friday evening in y end of this month. Mrs. Locke and |compliment to Miss Hazel O'Dell, of | i shop after office. her daughter went 3 Connecticut a | Knoxville, Tenn. Miss O'Del) 1s to d | few days ago to Join the former's gon, [be married on June 28. e dis- .| who is at school there. They will re- | tinctive table decoration was pink. turn to Washington before going|The guests,” in addition to the north for the summer. bride-elect and the host, were Dr. ||l "SOCIETY. o ‘Affairs of Interest To the Social World Here and Elsewhere Marriage of Miss Sutherland Scheduled for June 24. Mrs. and Miss Davis at i A |20 Mrs Samuel E. Watkins. Mies < - r. and Mrs. E. arriman w va Samsel, Miss Coralig Field, Miss g West Point—Notes. i sall Tuesday from New York for|Annle May Jackson, Miss Fannie Europe to spend the summer. Pitger, Miss Margaret Todhunter, Mr. Mrs. Sutherland, wife of Senator Moward Sviherland, will go to her home in Elxins, W. Va, the first of | this week to prepare for the wedding of her - daughter, Miss Virginia Sutherland, and Dr. George Marshall Lyon, which will take place at Elkins Bobby Cronin, Mr. Bishop Hunter, Among the Washington girls attend- | Mr. Harry English, Mr. Lester Bran- ing June week festivities at Annap- |non, Mr. Frank Weaver and Mr. olis ‘were Miss Vera .Johnson, Miss | Kennedy Watkins. Helen Newton and Miss Dorothy Storck, who went over for the hop following the base ball game. Dance Saturday Evening Chsvisdals, Vi. In Arcade Ballroom HOI‘I‘IC‘ A dance will be given Saturday " . Scene of **June Dance'’ | evening for the beneit of the Church Go= of the Bacred Heart in the ballroom Mirs Dorotay Ransdell gave a “June |of the Arcade, at Fourteenth street dance” Priday evening, June 2, in her flg Park’rugd. d'l‘he ladies ;vhn have = rge of the dance are those who home at 75 Preston avenue, Cherrydale, | ((&F€e. Of the dance are those who Va. when her guests were Mrs. Lillig [table at the Sacred Heart carnival R Hurley, Miss Eunice Warrington, [ which will be given shortly. Miss Annette Chilton, Miss Bessie Chil- ton, Miss Lotile Lusby, Miss Dorothy Prender, Miss Eleanor Prender, Miss Juanita Crown, -Miss Alice Tyson of Davies and Miss Eleanor Davies are spending _this week at West Point to attend’ the ceremonies of commencement week at the Military Academy. They will, reéturn to their Washington home | next week. Former Senator and Mrs. Willard Baulsbury sailed yesterday aboard the Homeric for Europe, where they will remain during the summer. Your Old glliss Laura Lejeune and | OMiss Cherrydale: Mim Estelle McNamars, || Leghorn Hat ugenia ejeune, aughtera. o he Q J: Ci Be Mad B e endant of the | Wite oS Cavdun. who has re.|Miss Virginia MoNamara and Mise Ae- an Be Mads Marine " Corps and Mrs. John A. | turned from @ vidlt to Cambridge, Md. | ter Link of Washington, Mr. C. F. Du- Sport Shape L:J:ur:xe. {fi‘! s.\u lx?e:.‘\vgllx'eil their vall and Mr. Lyman Whitney of Wash- at s Small Cost cou Miss Arie ebster of | — = = N o H , Mr. J. P. Mercl 1 - Belair, Md | had as a guest in thelr apartment at | NSt M= J. erchif ot 2 exen VIENNA e e Clark | dria and Mr. Welton Arnold, Mr. Joseph . ORiS. whe setutned | H. Reynolds, Mr. Vemon E..Reynaias, || HAT CO. or two ago. Miss |Mr. Paul Tyson and Mr. F. J. Hallock {| 435 11¢h St. N.W. of St. Paul Is!of Cherrydale. = i Mrs. J. Mayhew Wainwright and Miss Fonrose Walnwright will leave | Washington the latier part of the week for thelr summer home at . Y. her home Dorothy Pete . Marshall Field Wil close hes VAT AT A AT Y Y G G N (2 Y o N (Y G N N Y N (A home on 16th street tomoriow and will go to New York. Mrs. Henry F. Dimock will close her house on Scott Circle this week and will make a series of visits before opening her summer home at Bar Harbor for the season TOMORROW-Extraordinary Sale of % :‘ ) | Shmi;:é guift’:m;;ldmg;:sses At the Remarkable Low Price of Mr. and Mrs. Edward H. Alsop have as their guest over the week end Francis C. Harrington, who ¢ from her home in Baltimore. Harrington will go to New York ta morrow, and Mrs. Alsop will join her there Wednesday. They will go from there to New London. Conn. where they have taken cottages for the summer. Mr. Alsop will join Mrs. Al- sop for the week end throughout the summer. FIRST SHOWING ! OF MIDJUMMER MILLINERY = Mrs. E. H. G. Slater, who spent on a few weeks last spring in her W. ington home, salled vesterday New York aboard the Home Wwill spend the summer in Mrs. Slater spent the wi Florida, and did not open her h on 18th street until springtime. closed the house about ten day and has been in New York s ; SHANTUNG. 5 - : ‘ | S Regular Pri A i i In Our Millinery Salon—Third Floor | m"’ ORT DRESS €| rices for Europe, where they will r . Rz | for the s r. Others who s: e . i istincti 3 1 o oz S {};l:r‘;:;u?&;m Others whio suiled ¢ Exclunve—Dts‘thl;lctwe—' Fashionable— Ik L 529-50 to 532.00 rs. Sherman Flint and her daughter. | 1 . earable A | 4 Miss Margaret | ) were guests H 2 R Val N . Th F gr.ten days during the visit of A% A —the four requisites of a successful hat are Fore‘lght Brmgs These ues otice ese lmportal'lt acts— the officars of H. M. S. Raleigh a combined in each one of our summertime cre- - Noting weeks ago the rising of a tremendous wave of The Silk is high-grade Chinese Shantung that does == 3 .%u ations; and to make our opening extraordi- popularity for Shantung garments, we arranged for this not easily wrinkle and which tubs beautifully—though i h n nary, we added to this formidable list of qual- great purchase from a manufacturer who was willing to it should not be dried in the sun. - ifications—Recsonable Prices. d - ring ccicns follow corlv e tac 3 accept one big order at much less than usual cost during The designs follow out cleverly the style tendencies Dulles were on thelr way from A 37 50 510 00 $15 00 the lull between his seasons. B of the season, and ‘the tailoring has been done by the };:’,‘,:f,.f,'o‘fi fo ersnme ‘-.“"‘T 21 DUy UV, o And so we have them nqw—-j\u.t when you are asking same high-class tailors who work in season on +he #-er spent several weeks in Atlantic Cit for them—at very material savings. suits and coats: They will have as their guest for_the || greater part of the summer M.k“ Dorothy Read, who made her home | last winter with the former Secr tary of State and Mrs. Robert La sing, son-in-law and dauglter of ) Fost. Miss Read left Washingt 1 Friday for Readville. Mass, where || she is the guest of M Robert Leatherbee, daughter of Mr. and M Charles R. Crane, and will join her uncle and aunt this week How We Did _It! We took our manufacturers into our con- fidence and they agreed to help us make this the biggest event oi the season. Each one of them gave us a few hats at wonderful price concessions—all of them brand-new, many of them made especially for us. All These Styles Seven styles in dresses. suitable for sport and travel—dresses for shopping and even for more dressy afternoon wear. Eight styles in suits and one style in Shantung coats. the most satisfactory of outer garments for summer motoring. All at $25. Shantung Morning Frocks, straight Shantung Motor Coats, with full 1\ lines—with long revers and V- backs and loose raglan sleeves— Capt. and Mrs. C. €. Calboun 1of jj . The Result Is— . shaped vests, §25. narrow belts—wide collars, $25. R?JZ‘l’«‘;f"‘k’i":.’S:?. Ly wii efgr H Hats for Formal Occasions A marvelous variety of beautiful hats Shantung Travel Frocks, with long Shantung Suits \nt&l bo,}c_] c_o}::\t; a.{:: tertain at_ineir residence there al| _ Lovely large straws, faced with georgette, for all occasions—none of which*can be panel tunics, caught at the sides, FEVelRRIEE pockets Snistiedwill :::::m(:;;[gf e T in and trimmed with flowers. Dainty organdies for duplicated at these prices. p 3 . e Tl daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Drury, ||! flutfy frocks—lovely silks in light colors. What Is Means to: You— Shantung Afternoon Dresses, with Shantung Suits with long panel box §r. At the end of this week they will embroidered organdie collars and i th ver-Sunday party for 1 2 2 o z = coats trimmed with wide self folds, O o o ol h Hats 1’0".1“‘101 mal OCC&SW""s You-can afford to buy the hat you cuffs, §25. $25. and Washington. Sport hats of silk and of straw—tailored want right at the beginning of the sea- Shantung Coat Dresses, in smart Shantung Suits, smartly tailored i . ’ leghorns. soit embroidered silks, silk and son—secure in the knowledge that you models, semi-fitted with long roll- with close-fitting shoulders and Col. and Mrs. George VanDuse have | combinations in small and medium A : e = e Jepales AN SO taken an apartment at the Kedrick. are getting the very best price possible. ing rever collars, $25. 2 long reve: link fastening—inset where they have as their guest for a Shanturg Sport Dresses, slip-over pockets, $25. short time their daughter, Each hat displaving a perfection of line, an excellence of quality that is unusual playing a pe Y it effects with graceful side panels, Shantung Suits, Sport model with Bright. wife of Commander B i s bl TS, who i’;‘n Tuesday for in hats at any price. - $25. il double-pleated panel back and full 1ul . Bright will later join Con 3 tung Sport Dresses, in straight- firt—l ats Wikt w G B » Sk TR ies™ it in,w:-r!teda g-}i‘d[e belts, gz o W ShaY . 3 U d pleats ficed, over ¢hie hins rwiths Shantung Long Coated Suit, with Miss Georgla Henrici, dau i c o vood street. cago, TlL., . 2 = : - H B P Sunt. Mrs. James McAndrews, wife Everybody is thronging to our Un- Shantung Sport Dresses, in com . fas!emsng; §25. 2 / of former Representative McAndrews, derwear Shop in search of dainty fortable slip-over styles with side hantung Suit, with slashed panel # SHANTUNG at the Somerset aptrements hére. M . 1 = panels _faced .with contrasting coat and three novel pockets, $25. COAT MoAndrews has divided her time b underthings for summer—and this is color, $25. Shantung Suits, with very long f s ase twéen icago gnd Washington dur- i ¥ 3 . 5 L YE = Ing the past season in order to be certainly the place to find them. Shantung Box- Coat, Suit to wear panel back coat—finished with flat with her daughter, Miss Catherine smartly belted or loose, $25. box pleats, $25. . AT McAndrews. who Is a student at a girls’ school. After the graduating exercises Mrs. McAndrews, ,with her daughter and her two sone. James, jr., and Willlam J. McAndrews, will join Mr. McAndrews at their home in Chicago. - Shantung Sale in Two Departments—Women’s, Second Floor; Misses’, Third Floor Don’t miss this sale! It is not likely that we shall be able toduplicate these values—certainly not for some time —but here are 250 garments, fashionably smart and servic eable, at very low prices for those who will take early advantage of the opportunity. i 3 Ever Increasing in Volume—New Purchases ‘Arriving Daily— - June ale. of Eresses White Tub-Silk Slips, $3.95. The coolest of silks in the most prac- tical of summer slips, with 18-inch double hems, making them shadow- proof, and hemstitching around. the tops. They make straightline dresses fit so nicely! Miss Dorothy Ladd will go to Boston the middle of the week to attend the marriage of Miss Helen Filene, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. A. Lincoln Filene, to Mr. George Edgar Ladd, jr.. which will take place Thursday, June 22. Philippine Nightgowns, $1.95. Of soft, fine nainsook that is always so cool and dainty. Beautifully hand- scalloped about the neck; yof‘;es ex- quisitely hand-embroidered.” There are round and square necks. All $1.95. Mrs. Katherine J. Fenton and her daughter. Miss Florence Fenton. have SORQSIS SHOES | WHAT DOES SOROSIS MEAN TO YOU? In ancient times it was the custom of the Saracens at harvest time to bring to some central point a small quantity of the best of everything they had produced—fruits, vegetables, grains, sheep and goats. These offerings were assembled and burned, as a propitiation to the gods, to conciliate and pacify them. LIGHT, COOL, DAINTY, PRETTY, SUMMERY WASH SILK AND COTTON FROCKS —found by our ever-vigilant organization at prices that bring two or three dresses within one’s reach. Nearly every customer is buying more than one in her enthusiasm. Newly arrived and ready for sale tomorrow. Lamp Shade to match 5 ounTaterior These Offerings Were Called 50 Dresses—Regularly $12.75 and $15 20 Sport Dresses—Regularly $16.50 yD ; 3 r {3 ” Consisting of dotted Swiss and dotted Normandy P g . ecoratives SOROSIS k voiles—navy, black, brown, Copenhagen blue, rose, Cool tub silk frocks, in slip- .at a fractlon of g pink .and orchid, with dots that won’t / over and blouse styles—white the cost of | So the word came to mean wash off—tunic, blouse and stra‘ilght— s * with stripes of lavender, green “Factory-Mades.” || The Most Perfect Parts Combined in a Whole hos Rl mith Ine g o e ol e ;l 0.75 That is why the manufacturers of Sorosis Shoes adopted that name—- and in all their quartey century of shoe building they have remained faithful to the tradition of the word by which their shoes are known. - Every element entering into the construction of Sorosis Shoes is the best Our exfert, 55 Dr Regularly$30md$35 Choice..._.........,........ .- Mrs. Butler A purchase of afternoon frocks in soft, cool . . ) chiffon or.Georgette crepe, in combination with silk 50 Dreues—Regularly 516.50 to $20 that can be obtained: . . laces—lovely summer shades of orchid, peach, sky s y : Instructs You Sorosis Shoes for Sport Sorosis Shoes for Formal Wear blue, corn,: r}t;se, flesh color and white. . Suitable for A wonderful lot, including Normandy voiles, FREE Distinctive styles that are ideally com=' Faultless in line, peflm in fit, indi= bridesmaids’ and for garden party or resort wear— pldid tissue voiles, dotted Swisses and tissue ging- An y fortable. 8 vidual iu style. - also tailored styles in Canton crepe, * hams. in dark and light shadcs_-—_ necessary ) Sorosi s’l for Kjddies beaded and embroidered—navy, white, _Soft blouses, long pleated tunics s 75 materials here. o . ’m_ oes black, brown and tan—a wonderful s and Tuxedo and surplice: collars of K € 3 ey develop strong, well:formed feet—comfort, durability and good looks are =M e T SO e R A Organdie. CE™MCe.... ..ovuueunns ——3 fn every shoe. E Good leather, exclusive styles, excellent workmanship are the founda- tion of Sorosis Shoes. . o . Jelleff’s Is the WuhmgtonHome o Misses’ Frocks, $5, $10 and $14.75 “The great sale’of frocks for young people—in 14, 16 and 18 year sizes—on the third floor. Gingharhs at $5—Nor- mandy voiles at $16—and a great assortment of wash silks, printed crepes and plajn and fancy voiles at $14.75. : ; en/fe/mers( UNIQUE3 BICHTM @ T STREETS