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I THE EVENING STAR, WASEINGTON,. D. C, TUESDAY, SOCIETY. ‘g - SOCIETY. conterence of the officers of the Skin-|S. 8. Mongolla for Europe, where |scored a great success in the preseh- | last night on the parade ground at t ner Kinsmen. they will remain unti: the autumn. |tation of “The Prisoner of Zenda," s e —_— e The American Women's Leglion peee - iy oot o Col. and Mrs. E. C. Macomb will sail [June 23 from New York aboard the e President and Mrs. Harding Meet Ohio DO YOU VALUE Friends at Dinner Given Last Night YOUR YOUTH? 'HEN don’t let it slip through yeur fingers. - By Gen. and Mrs. Sawyer." Parisian brodry Shop Corner 10th and H Sts. - Hemstitching Done while you wait Special For this week only 8c Yard finished buttons made to order, also done while you Large assortment of Sig Knit Rins Yarn. Free Instructions to Our Customers We also do stamping and all kinds of Embroidery at a Reasonable Price Work Called for and Delivered Main 6731 Chocolate Fruits The juicy zest of fresh fruits—pineapple, cherries, straw- b:rnn—oslfiu and pTue. exacting tastes. Irresistible to :Iazeul::iy;lovq when deep-dipped in prodigally rich milk olate! One of More Than Twenty Kinds in CORNWELL’S BETTY BOX A Pound, $1.50 MATINEE MINTS, 50c Mint from Southern Moun- tains flavorously united with satin-smovth cream—reposed riehly in milk chocolnte shells. A tea and theater confection packnge, 50c Lox. Cande- CORNWELES wain vhosE 1415 H Street Your hair is the first denger signal. If it is turnicg or just losing its old-time bril- lianay, use DOrientaline. So many hair dyes . ere viclously poisonous that one should mot chanee the results of an unknown product. P HE President and Mrs. Hard- ing were guests at dinner last night of the White House physician, Gen. Saw- ver, and Mrs. Sawyer, who had a com- pany made up for the most of their Ohlio friends to meet them. The event celebrated the second anniversary of the President's nomination and also was a farewell to Brig. Gen. Dawes and Mrs. Dawes, who are soon leav- ing Washington. The President and Mrs. Harding will have with them tomorrow on thelr trip to Baltimore to attend the unvelling of the Francis Scott Key memorlal at Fort McHenry Gen. Saw- yer and Mr. Christlan, secretary to the President. A large party will go over at the same time and, llke the President's party, will be met at the city line by the mayor and members of the company and will be taken for a drive about the city. They will be entertained at lunch by the mayor and members of the committee at the Hotel Emerson, where quarters have been reserved for them. Following the ceremonles at the unveiling the President and Mrs. Harding and their party will be entertained at tea by Senator and Mrs. France. Sir Auckland Geddes Returning to Embasay. The ambassador of Great Britain, Sir Auckland Geddes, will return to- MRS. FRANK MORRISON, morrow from Canada and from a|Recently mppointed official brief stay with Lady Geddes and|for the District of Columl their children at Dark Harbor, Me., | Maryland Sons of Confedern: where they are established for the | erans and Washington Camp, No. 305, summer months. The ambassador|at coming reunion in Richmond. will leave ’the latter part of the month for England. He will be ac- companied by his secretary, Mr. H. V-|Europe, where they are golng to at- Tennant, and while there will confer Ted G anduhlle/thy L tend The Hague conferente. Mrs. { ' 5 Fi 1 L R S R R R e S| More Dresses! in the June Sale! S % :flk Cforo saliing. - - We can hardly buy them fast enough to weaters keep up with our customers—and every lot Tpe $10.00 to $15.00 Kind for that comes in seems to be more attractive than the last! . $7.95 not it. Mo will only encourage you in its use. orering, plesse state exact shade. L’ORIENTALINE Distributed Only by Price, $8.00 ROCHON 916 14th St. N.W. 20 Cents Postage “Since 1881 the best hair slop for women' Directions in Package ] Extraordinany Values! As We Near D v 3 & :;he ofl’eri;ngs are remark- able—even for this value-giv- the Mlddle Of J une ing shop—something unusual 1 3 . inevery department—Dresses galore—Sweaterc. and Bathing Suits—a Shantung Sale, Shoes and Underwear. No mat- ter where you go in the shop you'll find something special —something you are sure to - want—and something you probably expected to pay more for! T his is the shop of real values! oo =D I=DN= == =] GREAT JUNE SALE Slashing the Prices on All Merchandise Exceptional Values Wednesday! Tweed Siit_s in All Colors $12'95 VelGurs, checks and others. All ele- gantly silk lined. Values to $35.00........ Beautiful $15 to $18 Silk Skirts s 95 \ll the new Silks, Flannels and Novelty 10.— Cloths. Wednesday............ Setmba A Great Display of Smart Summer Dresses The ambassador of Russia, Mr. — Bakhmeteff, will leave the latter part| Mrs. Hensy F. Dimock will leave of the week for New York, from |Saturday for Canandaigua, N. Y., which port he will sall Tuesday, June |Where she will make a visit before 20, for FEurope. Hlis sister. Mme. |Boing to her place at Bar Harbor, { Bazavoft, will accompany the ambas- |Me., for the remainder of the sum- sador to New York, but will not sail |mer. e z with him, as she plans to remaln in this — ;] . All the new silks and crepes, sports and dressy models. country for a time. al and Mrs. Cary T. New Normaldy_ Voiles and Doltod_Swmu So much cooler than wool sweat- Special, Wednesday N W o A S —New Checked Ginghams and Tub Silks. A ers—and so much more dressy—yet & & S a 8 > s ivi i v n $ 95 $ $ Riccl, who called at the White Houae |44y and go to Narragansett Pier, K. Dhrm for every one—a price for every one—in floutiore fxprosing if you buy one o :Z yesterday to pay his respects to the |L, where they have taken a cottage is great x c 1 6 === - 3 Fresident on the eve of his departure |for the summier. this June E:vcnf. Lustrous fiber silk, Tuxedo style, in tojjtaly, has gone to New York and| u; and Mrs. Aifred Pembroke Thom Women’s Dresses at $10.00 plain or fancy weaves. Black, navy, whl:ssllitomorrow ozt Burope. left Washington today for New York, Dotted Swiss and Normandy Vaile, in_navy, brown, ’a‘?’cfl"d;’ng blue'-rp‘.“a"m' Lo Hundreds of Sport Sweaters The Secretary of War, Mr. Weeks, |10 D¢ absent untl Friday afternoon. . Coienh;gen. r?se, pllnlgi_orchld and black. The dark ones ": h]acol?e:n;g‘:fl"te x‘;’fi";i(’::dei";ff" has gone to West Point, where he ¢ ; make the coolest of Traveling Dresses—the light ones e e e All Colors—All the New Styles wihl Qttend ‘the graquating exerctses | WM v e fatier pare. of the are adorable for afternoon—straightiine and blouse styles pavy and (Gopenhagen, pheasant aad $1.98, $2.98, $5.00 to $15.00 dlacribute tha commissions. “He wii |morth for Southampion, L L where | vith organdie and lace trimming. $1275 and $1500 black go from there to Cleveland to make 3 St o B Yo values. . : ; &0 address atthe commencement ex- | (070" TSNS (I Tauen: omen’s Silk Dresses at $20.00 S S ke Ao ot e w d C t | The largest Blouse De- ercises at the Western University. | o Margaret Carey, was christened i = famous “Standwear” Sweaters, raps an 0aES: | o e fewnt with Mrs. Weeks will leave today for Boa- | 3¢5 capy o8 O Tey e W or ang St. Cool Canton crepes, in tailored styles—soft georgette e e e e P‘_ teriul bl ’ ton and willisr\ggd lhl’z:t‘m:lnger of| >aul, the Bishod of Washington, Rt. crepes: and chiffons in afternoon frocks, many fo them All Occasions | wonderiu ouses at— the summer In the north, the Secre- officiating. The - suitable for garden parties and bridesmaids’ dresses. tary joining her whenever his duties Rev. Alfred Hardin, M: permit. godparents were e. Groultch, wife of the minister of the Serbs, Croats a Mrs. acob Rog- The Secretary of Agrlculture, Mr. S s Wallace, was given the honorary degree Moo TGt Karman,. WO {of doctor of laws yesterday at the Iowa |y ae Yl 5. be rtesent, and—fot State College at Ames, lowa. He will |whom Mrs, Tuckerman acted ag visit Des Moines and Chicago before | Mi8"0 5 3%\ Dalias McGrew. Fol- returning to Washington the first part |joywing the christening Mr, and Mrs. prinextiweek. Tuckerman entertained the immediate participants at tea at their place at Mrs. Wallace, wife of the Secretary | Edzemoor. Miss Cornelia Galiatin, of Agriculture, and Mrs. C. W. PugsleY. |who was the guest last week of Mrs. wife of the assistant secretary, took |Tyckerman. has returned to her home luncheon today in the department of |in New York. home economics at_the Department of — | Agriculture, when Mrs. Hubert Work, | Dr. and Mrs. Shands are attending | wife of the Postmaster General, and |the finals at the University of Vir- SYWe Mrs. Henry W. Keyes, wife of Sena- |ginia, where their sons, Mr. Alfred A tor Keves of New Hampshire, were with |Shands and Mr. George Shands, will them. The experimental kitchen in the |receive their degrees. o [ 608 TO 614 $30.00 and $35.00 values. ° 5 Sport Dresses in the Sport Shop, $10.75 Vacation Gloves Tub silks in the smartest slip-over and blouse styles. 1 1 White with stripes of lavender, green, navy and Co;’:en» At New Specxal Prlces Hagea: 131630 values. Washable Chamois—with that neat Misses’ Dresses at $10.00 tailored look, and good-looking white }finy lmxml:er of new styles—Linen Jumpers in lovely doeskin also. bright colors—imported ginghams in fascinating straight- o line frocks with organd?e collars and vests og rickrgack $2.50 and $2.75 Chamois braid trimmings. Normandy voiles in dark colors with Gloves, $1.85 white dots. Tissue ginghams with colored organdie trim- 2 ming. All the styles and colors that girls love best—all 1-clasp—and slip-on style, with of them $10M.00. ’ Silk F elastic wrist, in natural color. isses’ Silk Frocks, $14.75 : A new lot of those adorable printed crepes with $3.25 Doeskin Gloves, $1.85 i Reduced About /> | $1.98 to $15 $40 to $75 Finest Man-Tailored Suits Tricotines and Twill Cords $9950_.$30.50_._$49-50 18808000000200808888088000800t00ttetttstsssssssssssssetatttitttietsssstasstaatenteetissssssisaitsstsatttttiteisessssssiniiittssissistitessssssssartLILLLLLY home economics s of great interest to — 0 2, embroidery collars, elastic at the waist and convenient I-cla tyle, in whit | lly, and thi d@e- | Mrs_Henry M. Hovt and her daugh- Women’s Sizes, 2nd Floor ¢ d c at the, clasp style, in white. ] ELEVENTH ST l‘:::«‘;:l 5333\.51:;"2» observe the work |ter, Miss Nancy Hovt, have left for || Mi. ? Si ‘3 d Floor little pockets. 'Also tub silks in light colors and youth- . For sport or tailored wear they are i done at first hand. Bar Harbor, where they will occupy 188e8” D1zZes, ST ful styles. just what you want. ] = their cottage for the summer. . Mrs. Henry W. Keyes, wife of Senator e nes a eCl s ' Keyes of New Hampshire, i{s leaving | Mr. and Mrs. Fernald Go to y p Washington this afternoon for New | Harvard Class Reunion. York, where she will make & short visit, | Mr. and Mrs. Frederick A. Fernald The Great Sale of £oing to Boston Saturday to be present (will leave . at the graduation of their son, Mr.|motor to Cambridge, s, W | The House of Courtesy Henry W. Keves, jr., from Milton Acad- | Mr. Fernald is to attend the Harvar Shantung Dresses md Smts, szs.w emy. From Boston Mrs. Keyes and her | commencement and one of the five- mmer. members and will take part in the Bought from a manufacturer who makes only the better sort of garments, but we purchased such a quantity that he made us a special price—that’s why we can sell them for $25.00. Smart suits with long, loose coats or short box effects— to wear traveling or for sport. Dresses in the greatest variety of styles—coat dresses, straight-line sport models, afternoon frocks with embroidered organdie trimming, and bloused styles with graceful panel e Th ol s |y reanidns otinisTclasxy Mrs. Kar Dresses and Suits of this cool, attractive silk—all Belo W COSt_ nald will be present at the en b ‘Keyes expects to make a trip to Call- | tertainment for thé wives of the class at one price. To gam\qulck action— on small groups of » Seasonable Wearables I S— The former Secretary of State and = Mrs. Bainbridge Colby, who came to WE SPECIALIZE Washington yesterday to be the|on school guests at luncheon of the former hentwood c President and Mrs. Woodrow Wilson, |in stock with a general line of furafture. returned to their home in New York Grand Rapids and Chicago Sample Room and early this_afternoon. They were at | Wh Furniture Exchange, 617 F st. n.w. the New Willard during their brief - — stay and many avalled themselves of the opportunity to call and pay their respects. church furniture. _ Austrian and folding chairs carried skirts. You'll know real/summer comfort if you wear Shantung. !l- l Quality and Iflw Price Don’t You Want Walk Together in A Vacation Scarf Sorosis Summer Shoes | | Here's a sale of four groups at four special prices. There’s Compare them, quality for q“al_lf)'v with other shoes hardly a sport costume that a scarf won’t improve—particularly | and see for yourself how low the prices are! | if it’s a gay one in the red that Paris loves so dearly—or the Such distinctive styles, such good-looking lines—and they q tangerine shades favored by New York. hold their shape because they fit the foot. Oxfords for walking, , Those colors are in these groups. Pumps for dress—all kinds of White Shoes for summer. s 1 7 —Formerly as high as $6.50. The ne}:vei!. tbhe Tm& Shoes at $7.75 i < est scarfs for suits er sweaters, checkerboard an . . . b Indian effects—the very latest rage as well as softer welt‘xn};‘e': clfiei:’gonr;k;:ag:: s“‘}:fy Pc‘ol?lp:h dw;tol;ng:r:‘“e-he:ls Eod pastel and two-tone scarfs. White Reignskin One-strap Pumps, with full round toes and | s .50—-W|dc Fiber Scarfs—iringed or bordered with con- flat heels. A youthful style. 2l trasting colors. What a swagger finish for tailored . White Reignskin Oxfords, with narrow toes and Cuban heels I suits, - or round toes and military heels. Ideal walking shoes. i slo'oo-Pure Silk Scarfs. Only 10 of them, but they are Shoes at $8.50 beauties. Such .rich colors and fine weaves. The Ars, Richard Wirmer Botling anal| Leghorn Hat her children will leave Washington e Moo for Glenburnie-on-Lake George, N. Y., Sport Shape tomorrow, where they have taken & (| st's Small Cost cottage for the season. Mr. Bolling will join them in August. VIENNA Miss Elisabeth Josephine Eugster|| HAT CO. whose marrigae to Maj. Dabney Otey || 435 11th St. N.W. Eiilott, U. & A, will take place July 1, will be' the honor guest at the tea 5 which Mrs. Carlisle V. Allen is giving MRS. N. C. COONS' [ this afternoon at the Chevy Chase PRESCRIPTIONS 1 Club. The tea table will be spread| HAIR TONIC AND SCALP FOOD will grow under the trees and the guests to | lovely hilism" shines with health. 37 Suits . In Tweeds and Herring- bones. Long and box ef- s fects and Norfolks; plain . tailored, silk lined. Sizes 14, 16 and 18. NOW.... 30 Coats Sport models—Tuxedo styles; light weight. In s the colors you will like. meet Miss Eugster will include Mrs. e . N. 0. COONS' ABSORBENT ' EANSING CREAM to bo free from black- Robert Wood, Miss Helen Le Seure. | SLEARIING (M im, ‘ArkoND sri FOOD | n to whiten and nourish the complexion; MUS- | Griffin, Miss Frances Neville, Miss Ade- | gLE CREAM for soft, fiabby flesh and wrin. lalde Poore, Miss Katherine Knight! kles; wonderful results; highest testimonials. and Miss Elizabeth Jones. At Drug and Dept. Stores, $1 each, and at Mrs. Coons’ office, 1405 Eye st. n.w. Mra. Charles D. Helmbold is enter- taining at a bridge party this after- noon ,in her apartment at Somerset A Housé. A charming decoration of pink rambier roses, fresia and honey- Remodeled Repaired Miss Diana Cummings, Miss Hele: suckle adorns the tea table, and the i guests inciude Mme. Prochnik, Mrs. . 5 h t &f thi ill appreciate these. White Reignskin One-strap Pumps, with baby French heels L E:“;&'&n"wfiff‘ggga P“"‘?‘ng Yictoy P | gitlwho lppr'ecmtel tagbeatit ever‘y Alng e > and hand-turned soles. Suitable for all oc:asions.) R N race G, Mactariand, - Mra. | Stored Frre of charge Work sbaolutély And if you go north this mmr;;rsolahc a dx‘/hi;e TondgueIPumps, with the new junior French heels Clarence Richmond Day, Mrs. Loren 30-32 Florida Wool Scarf at $4.50 or K and hand-turned soles. ' . William H 4, Mrs. | MAR' 40 Dresses L7 | Toven " Mackensie, Mra: Francols TIN WOLF 2,203 Al our wool scarfs are in these lots—wide, soft camelshair ; Shoes at $9.00 Eerser Moran, Mew, Wiliag Wermer.) T UMBRELLAS | and light fufly Shetisnds and Roman stripe. Silk and wool | = Write Parisian Strap Pumps, with fist heels—much favored | Walkgr Holcombe, Miss #rances Boyce, 3 effects. th~ younger set. f Tricotine—fancy and plain . Mrs. Senry Frank Moore, Mrs. J. H. Repaired and Re-Covered . 3 White Reignskin Pumps, with saddle straps of patent leather, % s Cranford, ‘Miss Elaine Hamilton and| .o agsortment of Ladies’, Gents' Cuban heels and welt soles. Quite the smartest of black and white effects—exclusive models. yfinngfir-‘fl];:;‘;g"gg‘; aihe party Wis|,na Children's Umbreilas and Canes K Ne U combinations. E Sizes 14 to 38. NOW........ Croaley, who was the gaest last week of | Very reasonable. . Brand W - llderwear I White Nubuck One-strap Pumps, with welt soles and Cuban 4 ' Mrs. ;‘;:;:c:t .}’,’."h‘,i"h'.’,'锑)’.h but the ’l(le!; FREN‘%H UMBRELLA SHOPW ust arrived l—Lots of Slips fand Philippine U;‘de,w“hr_ heels. They clean eassflly“;: look ;ry smart, Waost, prevented her being present. | Fr. 4594 +_ 718 13th St. N.W. all the daintp hot-weather things—and prices are lower than at $10.00 e Miss Dorothy Rigden of gnlllhndml: e MUSICAL FN.ST#UCTION 5 °""'_ : S 3 White Buckskin Pumps, with saddle straps of white calf, s :l:etg:g;z;fng:lcfi‘;'c’;“‘;_ Ml Kige Lindlahr Vegetarian Cook Book Radium Silk Slips, $5.00 Philippine Underwear welt soles, Cuban heels. Very attractiv- for afternoon occasions. 4 e den ia in the United States mak 1€ & |1,000 Mostions Beciper, by Mes. A. Lindlahe Lovely, cool radium, hem- | nmsl 95 ::‘r‘\gofia.schemlle T F. ~ iall l.'port]sa_ 4 ‘afigt:t'ripég s for children and women, for the pur- A. B. C. of w Dietetics stitched top ham'l :i'at!om and | D A mroct Al Seant > ‘VVO cotwear Specials plam, plai ¢ pose of obtaining ideas to 2 Atage ished with . self straps— | tifully embroidered in sol 'wo special purchases in White Shoes' that are too good cloth — fashionably .95 T S B e s i e hive, navy and black —every-_| &nd erelst work, Tound, equare || 10 be true, i = drapcd Shlastialisizes Giover and chitdren gl body's wearing them! They | Soulser'se bofice top dhomine White Canvas Oxfords White Canvas in the comb™=d lots. a K S autheic aum: make straightline frocks look | Always 8o cool, and they lsun- NOW B pome. The Dunes, West Hamp. so graceful. der wonderfully. ] @ SR 5 ton Beach, L. 1., where they will spend 3 “With welt soles of Ivory = > ‘ ‘ () [EhRsER i Burlington H bretty Pott g e, ke 'R Sha"H2 |, et e, i e ‘ ment &t Wardmas, PUR:Hot) Jointhe | n Hotel Pretty Petticoats Right in style—and very right in price! 89 Scarfs sible. : ; 1120 _Vermont Avenue To wear under dainty summer frocks, Washingten, D. G, Main 8960 2 = ilk, i Tea Tub Silk and Satinette | Embreidered Tub Silk 3 = Fiber Silk, in two- @ Leavias Single and double rooms, Potticoats, $2.95 | . Petticoats, $3.98 $7.50 to $10.00 Bathing Suits, $5.00 1 toned and plain shades; 1 with and without private Very fine quality l!l‘ll!‘lt- Straightline, with scalloped Every day you put off getting one you miss a swim—why wait heavily fringed ends. ° el bath, - g fine styles, with scalleped or | or hemstitched edge; double pon"the price is so low? NOW ~ a!:tu Wit ‘atart on 'thel hemstitched hems; others with | panel, front and back. They It's a special purchase of the good-looking one-piece jersey i Summer camping trip i the Canadisn Suites of three and ||| § shadow-proof hem all around. | make lovely giits. suits that are so comfortable. f | ;&‘&‘ig f.‘?’&h& will be engaged w‘z th pri = 3 i In jockey, Kelly green, henna, navy, Delft blue, mohawk, tan, in geological work and Mrs. Walcott rooms, with private Extra-Size Sateen Petticoats, $1.50 heather and black—and two-tone effects, in black and white, black { il mene "_’W . S rod m_",- furnished. _*_{Straight of line, with scalloped edge and elastic waistband. d gold, purple and biack, .re‘l-qu gold, buff and tan.

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