Evening Star Newspaper, June 18, 1922, Page 45

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SOCIETY. = Glimpses Are Given Of tbe Capital ‘Folk YOUR FURS In “Passing Throng" We nstore the; We rextore them. Restoring, repairing, remodeling at reduc- ed summer rates. Free Storage! FURRIER 1215 G St. N.W. Col. and Mrs. Donaldson Plan Family Reunion. Mrs. Clarke Waggaman Sails to Join Children. Other Personal Notes. WEBSIER Electric Co. 719 9th St. N.W.:ie Col. and Mrs. Donaldson plan to leave in August for their old home, in Greenville, S. C., where they will hold a family reunion. Their daugh- ter, Mrs. Casper Rucker, who is now residing at Fort Leavenworth, al- rcady has gone there, and Maj. Rireker will join her in August. Lieut. and Mrs. T. Q. Donaldson, jr., who have been at Coblenz, Germany, for several years, expect to sail for this country the end of this month, and will visit Col. and Mrs. Donaldson here and go with them to Greenville. ABC Electric Washing i HALF PRICE $ 1 50 Gives You the Best Mrs. Clarke Waggaman sailed yes- i - literday on the Lapiand to join her Per Electric Wash children and spend the summer with Week them in Brittany. ing Machine We Absolutely Guaran- tee that the A B C is the Best Machine Made. The factory knows it— We know it— Former Senator and Mrs. Chauncey M. Depew will arrive at the Hot Springs tomorrow for their usual { midsummer visit Constance Connor Brown. Herbert D. Brown. bureau of efficiency. Miss daughter of Mr. director of the i it— [lnas gone for an automobile trip Your neighbor knows it- ithrough the White Mountains, after Do you know it? ttending the commencement exer- at Wheaton College. Later she v friends at Lake Winnepe- . H, See Us Before Buying and in Boston. John W. Garrett will n, their place in Balti- and will spend the . where tfage they oc- Mr. Garrett,” who arrett in New York, will eturn to Baltimore next week rrett will remain there until June 2 ! Commander Augustin T. Beauregard, 137 and Mrs. Beauregard have jarrived in Washington, the former Faving been ordeced here for duty. and are at 2141 Wyoming avenue. Maj. and Mrs. William Wesc and their famiiw will arrive n Washing- ton tomorrow to be the guests of Gen and Mrs. Willard A. Holbrook until sy sail 1 Saturday for Europe. major been ordeved to Samur, for a course of study at the v school. Complete Line —OSCILLATORS —SEMI-CABINETS —FULL CABINETS Renny Briggs cut. Col. and Mrs. 1 apartments at the Bur- I while staying in Wash- have en iingion Hot | ington. Mr. and | daugnter. by at Brownville, W. Va will remain until the first when they will go to for the remainder of {their b | where thes {week in July Magnoli 1 Robert H rd Robert W ¢ of this city Next to Theater i n for a visit with the for- Phone Main 5150 nts, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. on t their residence Harjes and Miss Marie <. who spent the spring here one to New York. and are at derbilt Hotel for an indefinite Col. R. S. Hooker of the es Marine Corps and Mrs. at the Powhatan. and Mrs. . Eske, Pittsburgh, at the Burlington Hotel pre- v to visiting the larger east- s before returning to Pitts- 1303 Conn. Avenue An Unusual Sale of ern citie | burgh ! Mi. Durhum Rodgers has returned iafter making a serles of visits on | Long . in New York, at Tuxedo 1 i Park and Goshen, N. Y. Maj. T. M. Chase and M:s Chase of | Fort Totten, Staten Island. N. Y., are in Washington and are stopping at owhatan. Mr. and Mrs, Harry S. Black of New York. the latier formerly Miss It s i belle May of this city. sailed last Summer Hats {werk on the Aquitania for Europe. David Howe of Johnstown, the guest of her sister, Mrs. Ligon, of 1411 Longfellow —including attractize models in white, suit- able for immediate and later wear. roline D: West has returned ington from W Point, she attended the graduation s at the Military academy. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Stein of Wash- ington have returned from Philadel- phia, where they attended the gradu- aticn of their son Raymond from the Falues up to $35 Now *5 to 15 | Mrs. Sherwood Stein, who also went delphia for the graduation ex- of her nephew, has returned. 14 4 to Also 3 | Mr. and Mrs. Robert Seiberlich and . - |Misses Marion and Zella Seiberlich Reductions on | of Minneapolis are at the Powhatan. i gl > SOc Mrs. A. Meyer is entertajning her| Smart Blouses ||| sister, Mrs. Alva S. Talkington, and {son Wesley and Mrs. Mont de Vault | daughter, all of Fair- ||"and son and !\ mont, W. Va. 'CONNELL’S 607 13th St. Our Doors Must Close By July 1, 1922 i O’Connell’s High-Grade o Millinery, Ribbons, Silks, Velvets and All Trimmings i At 1 Their Cost | Absolute Clearance - FIXTURES FOR SALE AT ONCE Former Prices SLASHED - C., JUNE 18, ‘1922—PART 2. MTS. Gelden Le.ve! Tuesday for Chautauqua Mrs. Louis N. Geldert, national pre: dent of the League of American Pen Women, will leave Washington Tuesday in the private car chartered for dele- gates and speakers atiending the con- vention of the General Federation of SOCIETY. voB HOSIERY 1219 F St. N. W. Women's Clubs to be held at Chautau- Y., where Mrs. Geldert has been peak on June 22, outlining the policies of the League of American Pen Store Hours: 8.:30 A Mto6P. M Women for the coming year. From Chautauqua Mrs. Geldert will go to Buffalo, where a reception will be given in her honor by the Western New York branch of the League of American Pen Women, June 23, and from that city to New York city to attend a reception to be given by the New York city branch,f on June 25. After her return to Wash- ington the latter part of June, Mrs. Geldert will motor with Mr. Geldert to Michigan and then to Chicago, where she will speak before the lllinois branch of the league, the Illinois Woman's Press Club and th¢ Opera in Our | Foundation. Sorority Entertains In HOI‘IOI’ Of Officcrs Lambda Phi Sorority entertained }at a luncheon yesterday at Wardman Fark Hotel in honor of its newly installed officers. The floral decora- tions were attractively arranged tof feature the sorority’s flower, the tea rose. The committea was composed | f Miss Helen Penny, chairman, as-| i sisted by Miss Anna German. Miss | Ann_ O'Brien and Miss Mildred chultz. Lhe Those present included Miss Ann| Amato, Miss _Betty Amato, Miss Esther Barr, Miss Alice Cumberland, Miss Mary Louise Dermody, ~Miss iilizabeth Foley, Miss Helen Getty, | Miss bodchild, Miss Mar- | garet Miss Marie Gregg, ; % 4 Miss Rosie Gregg, Miss Esther Haas, || @ Z&% > | Miss Margaret Holloran, Miss Wini- ¢ 3 fred Holloran, Miss Kathryn Kepler, o Miss Florence Keiler, Miss Helen M ¢ e : . Dermott, Miss arks, Miss | Catherine M M Efiie Morgan, | Miss Ann | B¢ 1 M Lill a Miss Louise Veale John F Erwin Ri AND MRS. CHAUNCEY LOCKHART WADDELL. » Misx Catherine Hughes, daughter of the Secretary of State and | the le nuptial Collins, jr., and years, Miss Finnin Entertaine S For Academy Graduates!Garden Party Announced For G. W. U. 1Bridge and Tea in Honor | Of Mrs. C. K. Berryman| Miss Ruth Finnin entertained at a! i . Queen Graduates . luncheon for the members of the! graduating class of the Sacred Heart | Miss Annab w Mrs. Rufus L. Al wife of Dr Academy, Thursday. The table “was of the st Allen of Waynesville, N C.. enter- | adorned with early summer flowers, - |taincd at a beautifully arranged | and there were souvenirs for e ub | bridge and tea in honor of Mrs. Clif- the guests. Il to %!ford K. Berryman of Washington Those present included Miss Ger- | 1ss ot [ Thursday afternoon. The colonial i with a profusion | trude Bogan., Miss Anna Coughlin, | The | hou Miss Marguerite Fitzgerald. Miss ! G 3 n flow ers Margaret Kirby., Miss Gertrude bclub, of s ariotte Alle Kramm, Miss Beatrice McGuire and fringtcn is of n. wiil be ho ca by Mrs fiss Mirlam Stewart. This was the [Miss Ruby Nevins will pr J. R_Thomas. Miss Mil_ tea table. In ca weather tea will b wford, Miss Sue Willard | series of parties given by I nd Miss Lucille Herron. mbers of the class. | Annual Philadelphia Dress Sale —And Better Than Ever! 300 Cotton Dresses! Dotted gwi‘s;eal Dotted t-lliaé‘iste;l $12.50 to $20 Dresses Normandy Voiles Imported Ginghams - $8.75 and $13 75 Flowered Voiles Tissue Ginghams Tissue Voiles Ramie Linens o Each year during the month of June we secure the surplus stock of a fine Phila- delphia dress manufacturer just previous to his semi-annual inventory. We never see the dresses until they arrive, and we depend upon him to make the prices right. Surely he has done so this time! The dresses are perfectly lovely styles, and are so nicely made that they compete with made-to-order frocks in all the little de- tails of sewing and finishing! A great range to choose from. 5 And Every Shade—We Can Think of None That Is Missing! Navy, brown, jade, Copenhagen blue and black with white dots. Pink, Copenhagen blue, toast and peach blocked with white. Navy~ and rose, tangerine and white, rose and white; plain grays, orchid, fame, peach, white and navy blue. Sizes 34 to 4. Won't you come early tomorrow? _ Hun‘dreds More Dresses in Special Sales! These are dress days, indeed—every day sees new arrivals of specially bought dresses—summer frocks for all occasions. Silk DresSes 4s well as Cottons in the biggest dress week of the season! . ‘Summer Frocks for Large Women$]5:2 Not by ‘any means have the larger women been forgotten in our Summer Dress Sales. Here are beautiful Georgette Voiles in sizes 38 to 46. -Blocked, striped and plaid patterns; navy, Copenhagen blue and black grounds, with white designs. Slender- izing soft blouse styles, panel vests, panel and plaited tunics and long revers of embroidered organdie, self and taffeta sashes. . Remarkably. pretty and remarkably low priced. . .Soft blouse styles, panel vests, tucked, gathered and panel skirts, . |- plaited and tier tunics, hemstitched, embroidered and lace trimmed or- * - | gandie' collars, self and ribbon sashes. Exclusive Agents in Washington for QUEE! ueen Qualit& Strap Pumps and Oxfords GREATLY REDUCED ‘$6'00 and $6'50 Pair The $6.00 Group Conststs of Strap Pumps and Oxfor. leathers of black. brown, white reign and combinations, with turn and welt soles, Cuban and military heels, Wwing plain’ and {mitation tips. The Pumps Dave ome and tws straps. and widths. . The $6.50 Group Coneists of broken lots of Strap Pumps of the highest grade with turn soles, Loule, Baby Louis and low boxed heels in leathers of black and brown kid, patent, gry ooze, patent and ooze combinations, black and white satin. Sizes somewhat Sreken, but all sizes in the com- bined lot. All sizes All these shoes.have been selling at a much greater price but owing to delaved shipments we are overstocked on some while others are of broken sizes. so we have grouped them into two special lots for a quick clearance. Quality Boot Shop 1219 F STREET N. W. Shoes and Hosfery for Women and Childres. QUALITY SHOES. GOOD NEWS, INDEED! *1622 All White Silk Skirts $10 The scarcest thing in skirtdom, and here they are in an underprice purchase. Surely you will hurry to get one! The newest of the season. Brocaded, checked and striped. Silks of highest gradc. including. Roshanara * Fantasie Fallo Thro Country Club These skirts are in_ straightline styles, with inset - pockets, and are most striking when worn with the new sleeveless sport jackets. A’ho at $10.00—Skirts in box plaited, side plaited and straight-line styles— ir white with black, jade, Copznhagen blue, rose and navy blue. Sport Shop—Second Floor. Navy Blue Suits Reduced This Week! . 100 Suits to choose from— Originally $355.00 to $95.00. Choice at One just must have a navy blue suit and these of the higher grades of workmanship will surely appeal with prices now so greatly reduced. The $25.00 Group Includes Three.plece Costume Suits that were $69.50. Embroidered Two-plece Suits that were $59.50. Smart Tailored Suits that were $55. Note the quality, too, of these fine tricatines and twill cords —and the desirable shade—navy blue. The $30.00 Group Includes Strictly Tallored Suits, with longline unbelted jackets and shorter panel box jackets, that were $60 and $65; also Semi.dress Sults, in loose box and belted styles with cable stitching and braid trimming, that were $65 to $75. The $42.00 Group Includes Two-plece Costume Suits, elaborately hand-embroidered, that were $85 and $95; also our finest Tallored Swits, with the very long Jackets—the belted box and panel backs—one and three button fastening, that were $85 to $89.50. Silk Capes The Summer’s Favorite Wrap $45.00 to, $69.50 Styles 336.50 Now at... This will be Interestl to a great many people who Choice of brocaded have been asking for capes at moderate cost! faille, Canton crepe, Roshanara crepe, in navy blue and black. Many have silk fringe, braid trimming and caracul collars. You never saw better values! _ A Blouse for Every One! Styles to suit every occasion—fabrics to suit every taste—prices to suit every purse. Frill Blouses, $3.50 A soft frill blouse makes many a sweatcr costume successful . Dainty French voile with youthful round collars or smart ‘Tuxego effects Trimmed with Val lace, fine tucking and filet medafions. They have short sleeves. New Voile Blouses, $5.00 Such attractive summer styles—tiebacks and straight models with becoming round, square and V necks. Some uare trimmed with the finest tucks—others with designs in filet, Irish ~ and Val laces; short sleeves. Handmade Blouses, $5.90 Porto Rican Handmade Blouses of finest French voile, featur- ing Peter Pan collars of imported dotted volle in colors. They -aré the last word in blouses. Also all white blouses with roil collars and friils trimmed with hand drawn work and double blocking. 5 Georgette Crepe and Net Blouses, $5.90 Tie-back and straight models of soft Georgette or fine net, in Peter Pan, Tuxedo and frill styles. Some are trimmed with filet lace, others with Irish and still others with dainty Val. White, flesh and bisque.

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