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S0C Mrs. Carden Warner and her chil- dren are leaving Wednesday for Cloudland, on Lookout Mountain, to spend the summer while her husband, Dr. Warner, is in Vienna, Austria. Dr. Warner will sall Saturday from New York. Miss_Grace D. McEwen, Miss Jane B. McEwen and Mrs. J. H. Kellogg, who_have purchased the Lane house, on East Melrose street, are now mak- ing their home there. Mr. A. D. Judkins of Cleveland. Ohio, who visited Mr. and Mrs. Silas A. Baldwin in Chevy Chase, has re- turned to his home. Mr. and Mrs. Willlam A. Boss are it home after spending the week end in New York city. irs. Willlam H. Pace will enter- tain at one of the church luncheons t her home, on Connecticut avenue, Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. M. Barry Mohun and their two children sailed last week on the Mauretanla for Europe, where they will spend the summer. Mr. and Mrs. Willam S. Corby Joaned their house and grounds last week to the Community centers of the Johnson-Powell and the Elizabeth V. Browne School for the rhythm s, which gave a successful rose Mr. and Mrs. John A. Lane andj sons are occupying the Miller house, in North Chevy Chase, Md., until they rebuild. Mr. Clarence Hall has, returned from college, and will be’with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hall, for the summer months. Mr. and Mrs. Paul A. Blair enter- tained at a birthday anniversary party and dance at their new home last week for thelr young son, Master Alexander Blair. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Brush and daughters, Miss Dorothy and Mlss «Ruth Brush, of Cleveland, Ohio, who have been here visiting the former's brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and IET 'x'..’ 3 anniversary dinner at their home on Tuesday evening, when covers will be 1aid for thirty-five, it being Mr. Car- ter's natal day. Mrs. Hugh Davis and son Hugh will leave tomorrow for Charlotte, N. C.. to join Mr. Davis, and after a short visit will go to Georgia to spend the rest of the summer. Dr. ard Mrs, H. W. Smith of Ingo- mar street have gone to Breton Woods, Mass, with their two chil- dren, to spend the summer. Mr. O. R. Hinton of Parls, who vis- ited his_ brother and _sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh P. Hinton of Con- necticut avenue, has sailed for Peru, where he will spend the summer. In the fall he will join his wife, who is spending the summer with their chil- dren in Switzerland. Miss Helen Johnson, who spent the winter with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. W. Willlams, will leave to- morrow for Norfolk, Va., where she will join her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene F. Mueller and Miss Eckman entertained at a_de- lightful at-home last week for a number of out-of-town guests who remalned here after the wedding of Miss Catherine Hughes and Mr. Chauncey Lockhart Waddell. A wedding of interest to a number of Chevy Chase residents was that of Dr. T. Leith Gill, son of Mr. and Mrs. John L. Gill of Leesburg, Va. and Mrs. Charlotte B. Reed, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace H. Bailey, which occurred in Baltimore, Md, on June 3, and was witnessed by a few personal friends of the contracting parties. After the ceremony Mr. and Mrs. Gill went on an extended auto- mobile _tour, which included Boston, New York city and Atlantic City. They have just returned to their home, where they will be pleased to see their friends. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Millner of Red Oak, lowa, who for several months visited Mrs. Millner's brother and sister-in-law, Dr, and Mrs. Edwin A. Merritt, have returned to their home, stopping en route for a short visit in Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Crays of Ross- s of Mr. and ville, 111, are house gu rthur B. Crane. Mrs. Maurice L. Brett MRS, HOWARD K. RAMEY, A bride of June 10, who was Miss Martha Moore. Lieut. Ramey is tioned at Bolling Field. sta- maining for another week, and from there will go to New York city for a visit with relatives before returning to_Chevy Cha: Mrs. E. C. Sas; er, who has been on a motor trip to Maine, will return to her home next Tuesday. Mr: and Mrs. Hugh M. Southgate haye returned to their home from a visit to Bass Rock, Me., have a cottage for Mrs. Clarke H. Well brother-in-la; a where they e her hus- THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. 8 C, JUNE 18, 1922_PART 2.7 SOCIETY." » INQUIRE ABOUT OUR DEFERRED PAYMENT PLAN Eitabtilished 1861 W, B, Joses & Sons Fernftes o Eleventh and “F Sts. “Forer, Preparing for Inventory We have carefully examinad our stock and marked all odd and discontinued merchandise at prices which will assure their sale before our July 1 inventory. Summer Furniture Our entire sample line of Cedar Chests specially re- duced for quick clearance. Stock includes mary desi Odd Bedroom Furniture Three (3) Piece Natural Waxed Oak Bedroom Suite, consisting of Dresser, Chifforette and Bed. Price, $68.50. > $ . and Mrs. B. Ashb; , - a0, AT, B By Beie Moteret | nave iy chelt camily T Vermont | nun, sl Yol e S oy mageh and sizes. Plain &nd copper trimmed. Ozly ome of & o I LIS > to spend the summer. ith the M ¥ & 3 here will go to New York city for a " M{,’_';‘)}c,v,,"ok Dudlon has returned :Z\«l;mfp A pattern. ) Dresser, $25.00; Chifforette, 25.00; Bed, $18.50. fr. and Mrs Jehn A. Koons bave| tom Tiimseton. e Hotbe e | i Al e e " and Trust i . Z = : urned to_their home from a_week | j{Fy MRS Sracuaies 1ot SEOL TOR |0 Ame T it Mee. | Holland have Solid Maple Porch Rocker, high slat back and double- Three (3) Piece 0ld Ivory Bedroom Suite—Dresser, trip to Baltimore with a party of riends. trs. Howard Etchinson is at home ! after a month’s stay in Bermuda. She and her children will go to Atlantic | year. She will spend the Jamestown. R. L., ace Ridley McLean. Thomas Dunlop wi . and M remain here for eet which they Johnst of the residence on re- . daughter of who woven cane seat. Price, $4.50. Special Porch Hammock, equipped with mattress, ad- Chifforette and Bed. Price, $82.00. Dresser, $26.50; Chifforette, $25.00; Bed, $27.50. b ko e the summer. y A . i Me-"and Mrs. Charles G. Ross of| MMiss Ann Causey of Florids, who|) Annapolis. Md, justable head rest and chains. ~Price, $14.50. odi N i Wax Oak Chiffonier, $15.50 u f Naturai Wax Oa iffonier, $15 Primrose street will sail for Europe the first week in July to spend the summer. Mrs. John L. Ridgway of San Diego, Calit, a former resident of Chevy se, Md., is here visiting friends. coming on for the graduation of her |y son, Lieut. King Ridgway, at Annap- olis, Md. and Eleanor Corby, and Mrs. William turned to her home < nn. leave next for a month's sta in Minneapolis, Minn., visiting rela-! s. 8 of Mr. |5 academy ing urned to her home. Repp, Ridgely, ummer with her Mr. Whitmore Harr, and son of fc r nt* Attos who has been and daughter. has . to _spend the C. B. Repp. yale student rney Solid Maple Porch Rocker, high back, double-wover cane seat and back. Price, $5.50. Special large Natural Willow Armchair. Price, $2.75. Four (4) Piece 01d Ivory Bedroom Suite, consisting of Dresser, ChifFsaier, Toilet Table and Full-size Bed. Priee, $125.00. Mr. and Mrs. Abner Ferguson have [UYeS. = 5 \ndo senel a p ? . . 2 returned to their home from a shorc | Miss Cicely Richards of London. | (eneral and, 2 o . Four (4) Piece American Walnut Bedroom Suite, con- stay at Hot Springs. England. who visited Mr. and Mrs. e S ; s % e , ‘ »-3irs: games Ord iy spent the win- | Fred Pou & o, Catifornia e r!gera ors sisting of Lresser Chiffonier, Toilet Table and Full-size and spring wi aughter e . - : Syracuse, N, ¥, will visit Chevy Chase | rory in the tall for e et M and Mrs. Applestein Bec. Price, $121.50. : . Sharpe of San fore sailing for her home. Miss Helen Hodges, Wedded Fifty Ye ars Special apartment size Refrigerator, white interior, $21.75. 0dd Mahogany-finish Chiffonier, $17.50. h hous 'S 01 a ;3 X 3. i e brother in i and i ::ff::mé Siafiia Trom Gouener Collegs fast | Mr. and Mrs. lsaac Applestein, for Mrs a . & - a as g a 2 o 3 ashington, . . . . . . s 5 Tex line. Artes compl g Mo Tett | O vl Large front icer Refrigerator, ice capacity 135 pounds. Four (4) Piece Mahogany-finish Bedroom Suite, consist- here she will sail. for England to anend he erafia but now of Baltimore, Md.. will . & . . 5 = spend several months ‘ e i SIRAED (home G thelnertends At B3SO0t et Regularly, $48.50. Special, $39.50. ing of Dresser, Chiffonier, Four-poster Bed, and Toilet Judge and Mrs. George G. Perkins. h Goodall, will be one of the |isoidqen weddir e from 5 - - < 2 masle. Pricz, $180.00. actompanied by (heir daughter. Mrx | graduatos & 1 oelock b Genuine seamless Porcelain or Opalite Refrigerator, of e 2 ] Anna Stewart, have gone to Mohawk, | 5 N. Y. to spend the summer. Their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Perkins, will occupy their home, on West Melrose street, during | their absence. Mr. and Mrs. E. Percival Wilson have returned to their home after spending a short time at Hot Springs, | Mr. and Mrs. Horace Du wil soon leave for Spring Lak. T where they will spend the Mr. and Mrs, John J. B spent the week end with Mrs. Charles W. nkle, have to Round Hill, where they a cottage for the summer. In July they will go to California for a visit. Marriage Licenses. Marriage licenses have been issued to ard FEckert and Rosella M. both of York. Fa. George Frank H. N 0 the where Mr. Wilson was in attendance| Mr. and Mrs. David Lawrence have at_the bankers' convention. gone to Princeton, N. J., where Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Frank E. Stetson have | Lawrence will attend his class re- returned to their home from Hot | union. A ahe Lottie B Mat Springs. Mr. and_Mrs. Stephen Tabor have Ztienne Lawrence has returned home from Harcum, Miss to her parents’ Thomas and Tilda L. Rurgess. B, Wallsce and Katherine E. | solid quartered oak case. Regular price, $104.00. Spe- cial, $89.50. Genuine Seamless Porcelain Refrigerator. regularly $90. Special, $75.00. 0dd Mahogany Dresser, regularly $65.00. Special $49.50. Fina (4) Piece Mahogany Bedroom Set, consisting of Dresser, Chiffonier Toilet Table and Full-size Bed. Sold complete only. Regular price, $515.00. Special; $295.00. gone to Boston, Mass. where Mrs | where she is a student. o4 Sy o A = Tabor w visit relatives for a short Mrs. Richard McKnew and children | see! time. Mr. Tabor will return to Chevy | will go to Lakeside, on Lake Michi- | {. Downs of Middicburg, Va., and lvlng’ oom arneriare lnlng‘ oom .rurnurure Chase this week. gan, Wis., about July 1 for the sum- | Pauline wns of this city. Mr. A Fred S. Parks have |mer, and Mr. McKnew will join his l.“{.\l'll\ln-u and Irene Johnson, both returned to their home after spending ten days at the Marlborough-Blenheim, Adantic City. Mr. and Mrs. William Fields Carter will entertain at a large birthday family in the late summer for a pro- longed stay. Mr. Willlam C. turned City, N Sullivan has re- from Atlantic Sullivan is re- Va. _Ralph H. Eck and Bmma A. Sipe. both of York, T R and Fine Overstuffed Davenport, pillow-arm censtzuctior.. ‘n blue or brown velour; regular price $180.JC, specia! $:23.00. Solid Mahogany Cane Wing Back Armchair. or Arm Rocker to match, seat upholstered in szlecdon vf covers ; regular price ¥4€.00, special $29.50. Solid Mahogany 10-piece Dining Room Suit, consisting of Buffet 66 inches long, China Case, closed-in Serving Table, oblong Dining Room Table, 5 Sice, Chairs and Armchair to match; chairs have tapestry seats; an exceptiona' value, special $348.00. Ten-piece American Walnut Dining Room Suit; regular price $560.00, special $267.00. American Walnut Buffet, regular price $100.00, special $80.00. Ten-piece Mahogany Dining Room Suit; regular price $900.00, special, $500.00. . Special lot of Odd Dining Room Chairs, ¥; regular price. Solid Mahogany Gate Luvg Table, $25.00. Mahogany Spinet Desk, ¢23. % Mahogany Library Table; stsgulne pries $57.00, special $30.00. Solid Mahogany Martha Wachi.gton Sewing Table, $19.75. Mahogany or American Walnut Te~» Wagon. equipped with re- movable glass tray and 4 .ubhertire? —he='s; price #22.50. &, BRAMBACH BaBY GRAND Solid Mahogary Buffz:, Early American design, 66 inches long, special $80.70. 0dd lot Mrbogany and American Walnut Serving Tables, 15 rerul= price. 36-Inch Cretonne, chintz, tapestry 86 pairs Muslin Curtains, some vith n and novelty designs; heavy quality, plain hemstitched edges, others with Drapery athered or fluted ruffles. Regularsy, suitable for slip covers. Regularly, 75¢ §275 and $3.25. Department and 85¢. Special, $1.75 Pair. Special, 39¢ Yard. 26-Inch Dress Cretonne, plaid and small chintz figure designs; blue, gray, . Opaque Window Shades, size 36 i ble C , oval Antigpe Crath Tae, Covers, on inches by 2 yards, finished measure; shape, 20x40 inches. Natural color, with colored stenciled borders. Regu- rose, gold anj lavender. Regularly, mounted on good spring rollers; green, lacly, $1.50. 65¢ and The. olive and tan. Complete with fixtures. - Special, $1.15 Each Srecial, 50c Yard. * Special, 50c Each. . Floor Coverings SAVE MONEY ON YOUR SUMMER NEEDS Waite Grass Rugs at these special prices: ~ The Linen Shop Fine Japanese WNainsook—Special grades of high mercerized yarfls in 10-yard pieces. £specially recommended for lingerie and children’s ‘wear. 4.76 de, 36 inches wide, 10 yards, for $3.60 piece. = = 25.25 S rade, 36 tnches wide, 10 yards, for $3.90 piece. 9x12, $9.75 54x90, 33.75 5o st . $6.00 grade, 35 inches wide, 1C yards Jor $4.45 piece. 8x10, 8.25 36x72, 1.60 The Brambach factory specializes in Grand Pianos only. In $7.00 grade, 39 ncnes ~ide, 10 L&z, for $5.25 piece. 6x12, 8.25 27x54, 1.20 e 113 Q every stage of manufacture one prevailing thought actuates the Genuine Blue Print Tea Tloths asd Runn Hemstitched white g;lg, ézg expert workmen who build the Brambach—to make it the best piano of its size obtainable anywhere. We have known and sold the Brambach since its inception, and without fear of criticism or contradiction, frankly declare that for its size NO GRAND PIANO SURPASSES IT IN BEAUTY OF TONE, IN EASE OF ACTION, IN SYMMETRY AND SOLIDITY OF CONSTRUCTION. Its price is $635 in mahogany. The Brambach Grand Is Only 4 Feet 8 Inches Long It is an ideal acquisition for rooms of moderate dimensions which frequently seem “crowded” because of an unattractive up- right piano. A grand piano lends charm to your home surround- ings dnd is invariably first choice with lovers of good music the world over. Accommodating Terms of Payment Granted Exclusive Washington Distributers. E.F.Droop & Sons Co., 1300G Steinway Pianos—Player-Pianos—Victrolas—Records—Music ground with blue figures. 72x72 inches, $2.50 regular, for $1.80 each 60x60 inches, $2.00 ~egular, for $1.35 each. 48x48 inches, $1.25 regular, for 89c each. 17x50 inches, b59c-regular, for 389¢ each. Plain Green Satin Camping Comforts—Wcol lired, extra size, 72x90 inches, extra heavy weight, especially made fo. camps and outdoor use; made to retail at $20.00; special, $7.50 each. Bleached Pure Irish Linen Damask Tablecloths and Napkins—Double satin damask, in Greek—spot and rose—wild rose and band and poppy and ribbon’design. Beautiful heavy linen damask. $13.50 Cloths, 2x2 yards, for $9.50 each. $17.00 Cloths, 2x214 yards, for $12.00 each. $20.50 Napkins, 24x24 inches, for $14.50 dozen. Hemstitched Pure Linen Huck Towels—Damask borders, 22x40 inches, $1.50 grade, for $1.16 each. Full line of designs and colorings. . Fiber Rugs—Several desirable colorings and a variety of patterns; 8x1C size only, $6.85. : ‘ Grass and Fiber Rugs—All good qualities, size 4 feet 6 inches by 7 feet 6 inches, special price $3.65. Rag Rugs—Very attractive mixed effects with wovén and stenciled end borders; two sizes only, 30x60 and 27x54, special for either size, $1.65. Axminster Rugs—Two useful sizes, 8 feet 3 inches by 10 feet 6 inches and 9x12; special prices, $26.00 and $29.00. Steamer Rugs, Auto Rugs, Indian Blankets, Camp, Porch, and Bed Blankets, slightly soiled, 25% off. Madeira Hand-embroidered Pure Linen Tea Napkins, 13-inch, plain or rose scalloped eigs xegularly up ‘o $13.75 dozen, for $8.25 dozen. LAMP AND SHADE DEPARTMENT No home is now complete without the charm of Floor, Bridge, Table, Davenport or Boudoir Lamps and Shades. Your unrestricted choics of any hm&or shade in stock at an additional reduction of % off our new prices. INQUIRE ABOUT OUR DEFERRED PAYMENT PLAN