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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, JUNE: 20, 1922. Your Old Leghorn Hat Can Bs Made in the New st a Small Cost VIENNA HAT CO i 435 11th St. Phone M. 7676 Now Is the . Time ‘b0 vacuum-clean and store your draperies and rugs for the com- ing season. sti- mates on Painting and Paperhanging. JAMES B. - } r TRY e §! V191221 G Street NW | Store hours—8 to 5:30 Q; Important , Announcement In harmony with our Quality- g . Service-Economy policy, we ' § have installed the celebrated ’ Pictorial Review . Patterns ’ Displacing the Desizner Line % ‘ We did this to meet an ever-grow- ing demand, and at the urgent re. ’ quest of many of our customers, but only after searching inquiry and investigation. which clearly es- tablished their superiority. Many women who never before made their own clothes do so now with the aid of PICTORIAL REVIEW PATTERNS. which express Excel- lence with Economy. have found that the most delightful after-dinnes sweets are HUYLER'S Cream Peppermints, Clear Squares, Newport Creams, Filled Sticks.and Assorted Chocolates. \ 12th and F Sts.” 15th and G Sts. 1784 Columbia Road Special this week: Spiced Strings out %-da_y all news stands HOT WEATHER FASHIONS Vogue. 19 West 44th Strest. New Yerk Cly Enclosed fiod $2.50. for @hioh enter e’ et heeas imues of Vorws. ihia " (The regular anmual subscription price is 35 far c 2002, 24 issues) | LA 4’ il fner uenwu. all dllht--:-n:. fall lnl' ‘wiater T Name . eernen i e sosases Bt weocme o iae e sneeme e .- LOMF ceeeiceinnans B T Hi Ky Ph Sport Shape | f= % ! Mrs. O'Brien of New York. Lkas been mentioned for the wedding. past winter. Miss Ellen M 1 [ | Southampton, where h | | Pham Law School. He |8 captain of -he Zonthe 1feld Artil- lery, in the 7ith 1 m. Robert L. Prove both of Richmond, V The f the Czechoslo-| Daniel Wilson and vakian . Mr. Karel Halla, had| Clinton 0. Ward an several g lunching with him' yes- | Willie Holla | week's visit and are at the Hotel V; {June 17 The ceremony was performed at 1 Piloelock by the fat of the bride, i land her brother, Mr. Oswold Toll, escorted and gave her away. Mrs. their visit in Waskington. | both of Gordonsville, Naily of Troy, N. Society of Orange, Va _(Continued from Eighth Page.) and Grace T T Wilson B. Higgls No date Miss Mackay has been a frequent especlally during the She s the elder daugh- her sister being visitor here, ter of Mr. Ma Flesto is Mr. John W ing from atonsville, Md., Rer debut in the il Vu father's sum- Nt mer horie, Harbor Hill, i loc g the war she did cxte both in this coun and she h of the Scroll a lawyer by profe: i Molesste T rved overseas | "Wiitam umim Fairmont Helghts, M terday at the New Willard. e e The Washington Alumnae Chapter of Kappa Alpha Theta will meet at § o'elock this evening at the home of Mrs. W. C. Dean, 721 Webster street \ Willebrandt, a Alfred M. Zoppl and Florence M. Finnegan. Samuel E. Thompson and Sarah M. Carver, Ga. William J. Forarth ofgthis clty and Asa B. Stephen M. Cralg of this ity and Minnle O. n M. Morse of Fredericksburg, Tows, ce M. Ranney of this city. ins of Camp Travls, Tex., Marriott of this city. ks Carol B. Wright, M ; rie E. Brown. Lillian McCoy, both . Va. and Annie Parker. d Agnes M. McCann. P Lozupone and Mary A. Bonacelll. 3. Walker and Elsie R. Smoot. and Cora Brooks. ens and Florence A. Day, both umann and Selma L. Nunnaly, | Va. 11 and Lottie M. Anderson, u. ler of Fredericksburg, Va., of Widewater. Va. opoulod and Phopho . Gian- 5. B. Morse of Warren, Pa., and Ruth wood, W. Va. eman of Freeport, N. Y., of this city 2 Summers and Edna Wilson, both of a Easter Montgomery, Anthony Passaro and Jenny Bolger. Births Reported. The following births have been reported to Miss Mabel W healt) department in the last twenty- sistant attorney general. entertais at dinner last evening on the Pow- < Danforth, girl hatan roof. where covers were laid ier Hjandieart A (Chambers it for twealte: | itiam J Vand Ca gir i Maj Geors Squier has ar-( rived in New York and is at the Hotel | Astor. N | Dr. and Mrs. In v Mulcahy and their son. Mr. anicl Mulcah: will urone, wherl) they | next (wo months trav- | ig in England, Ireland and on the tinet Commander and M braith have gone to LW, W, Gal- ow York fo derbilt. Mears—Toll Wedding of Interest in Washington. Cards have been received in Wash- ington from the Rev. Dr. and Mrs. Brie Florus Toll announcing the mar- Mrs, riage of their daughter, Ingeborg Mathilda Toll. to Atherton Hagy Mears _of Phila, i Saturday. in Enma Church, Man- ville, R. T la Silshee of Washington was matron of honor and Miss Helen Axtell Mowry of Nattic, Mass, and le, R. Miss Magel Wilder of Hughe L. were bridesmaids. Mr Mears of Phil and Iphia. W ted with white lilies, An informal luncheon followed the church remony for the wedding party, intimate friends, relatives and wn guests. After a wedding Mr. a Mrs. Mears will their home in Philadelphia n’(l palms. Legare is spending York and is stay- | Mr. Alexander some time in ing at the Am lexander has re-! spending county Jerome IV F | Chico, Calif. and will return to the | coast with them, stopping at |wnlnlsi en route. Mr. G. Podrecca and Mrs. Podre of Milan, Italy, huve taken an ap: ment at the Burlington: Hotel during was a graved Miss Fay Brennan entertained at a charmingly appointed tea Sunday | afternoon for her house guest, Mis Lilas Hayes of Cleveland, Ohio. Mr. John €. Scofield announces the | engagement of his daubhter Florence ! to Mr. Charles J. Catanach of Phila- delphia_and Washington. The wed- ding will take p cptember 6. | 1 Mrs. James Carroli Frazer, who re- cently ecanceled all social e . ‘ments, is convalescing at th. geney Hospital. where she unc an operation Saturday morning. Mrs. | Frazer_expects to leave Wushington about July 1. choose Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Birch have left for Old Point Comfort to vigit the former’s sister, Mrs. C. J. Bonheville Marriage Licenses. Marriage licenses have been {ssued to the following: Leonard L. But Joweph Newman . Henry J. Scott e Williame. “Edward H. Ballard and Willie Estelline Wil- hite. Charles W. Gil Minnie L. Swart Genevieve V. Young. trade Glicrease. . Va, and i meal and pleases your family and guests. you buy Meadow Gold. from only the best and richest cream rioration. ey Owe Rosettn pRINCESS Mary's ] wedding simple en- circlet. Choose for your heart’s queen a ring of the same exqui- site ‘simplicity and engrflving beaut y- Washington's social- ly eminent Genuine Orange Blossom Engagement and Wedding Rings Choose HERS at touch of delicacy to any food. Because Meadow Gold has been made to a high standard of quality for over 23 years and is noted for its uniformity, you can always depend on getting good butter whenever teurized. , It is then triple wrapped and sealed at creamery to insure reaching your table without dete- cukins, sirl awkins, girl MRS. ADELAIDE EVANS DIES. CHATTANOOGA, Tenn., Adelaide Durand Evans, of H. Clay Evans, first asslstant post- master general in 1833 and member of the Fifty-First Congress, died here June 20— widow - TABLE d HOTE DINNER 420 Repucep SuMMmer Rates CrrEcTive now Jume - Jury - FRANKLIN SQUARE NOTEL FOURTEENTH STREET AT K Ausust ring brides i é-olen Suhine Meadow Gold butter on your table brightens the It addsa Meadow Gold Butter is always fresh and savory. It is churned every day ) pas- the BEATRICE CREAMERY CO. 308-10th St., N.W. N A one-day sale (if they last that long) of Entire store shares in the movement; look for odd lot signs at every turn. Whether former prices are given or not, every item here shows a tremendous price reduction. Women’s glove silk hose, $1.95 Raalte Ruszian All 214 pairs Kayser and Van glove silk in lace effects. tan, cordovan and seal hrown. perfect. mercerized lisle in Onyx Lisle Hose, 69c—00 fashioned. Black, beautiful lace cffects. Full white and brown. Black Cotton Hose, 19c—240 pairs. Slightly irregul Children’s Cotton Socks, 10c—300 pairs. Mercerized, in plain black and white with fancy tops. Sizes 415 to 6)a. Full fashioned. (The Hecht Co., first floor.) Tailored crepe de chine blouses, $2.95 Just 60 in the group. They have convertible collars and long sleeves. Navy. black. flesh and maize. Sizes 36 to 42. 10 Costume Blouses, $5.95—Decveloped of crepe de chine and georgette. Hand embroidered and beaded. In navy and other colors. Sizes 38 and 40, Extra Size Blouses, $3.95—20, including georgette and a few crepe de chines in flesh, navy, brown and bisque. Sizes 46 to 50 blouses to go at $1—Or, and colored: lace-trimmed 2 36 to 44 lics and voiles: white d tailored models. (The Hecht Co., third flor.) Girls’ organdie dresses, 69c Pink. blue, copen. lavender and white. with wide sashes and round col- lars. 111 dresses, in sizes 7 to 12. < in pink, blue Women's Voile Smocks, 69c—40 Sme i embroidery. and maize, with touches of he Sizes 34 to 38. Girls' Sleeveless Slip-on Dresses, Linene. in pink, biue and r with braid. others bound with self m: 7. & and 10. 69c—(+ Ii_pleated. 150. in all. mmed 1. Sizes 39¢ So 0 v cloth, galatea and with celluloid ham, P nd in sizes 8 tc vhite jean, regulation cs 6 to 14, While 60 style, plain sailor collars, s last. (The Hecht Co., third floor.) Sateen petticoats, 49c Good quality with ruffle flounce. Black. green and navy. 109 in the group. Polly Prim Aprons, 79¢—Unbl.ached muslin, with large bib and tie-back sash. Trimmed with rick- rack braid and touches of the pockets and bib. &0 in all 48 Dressing Sacques, 95c—Dotted ¢ waist line and rufile trimmings. neck. Satin Camisoles, 25¢—167 wash satin camisoles, with desp lace yokes and rtions, ribbon shoulder straps and elastic waist line. sired flesh shade. Aprons, 25c—Cover-all and Polly Prim styles. Of well wearing ginghams in light and dark colors. Just 22, handwork on wiss, with shirred Ribbon ties at = (The Hecht Co., second floor.) Let go of children’s low shoes, $1.85 200 pairs patent leather and gun metal Mary Janes and onestrap pumps. Sizes 4 to 8; 815 to 115 1114 to 2. Infants’ Footwear, $1.39—Patent leather, dark brown kid and white canvas one-strap Mary Janes and Theo ties. 130 pairs. Sizes 2 to 5 and 4 to 8. Pumps for Larger Girls, $2.65—Patent and tan leather —sizes 2V4 to 7. About 60 pairs in the group. suitable for girls 11 to 16 years. (The Hecbt Co., third floor.) Women’s Ribbed Cotton vests, 17¢ Low neck, sleeveless. Sizes 36 and 38. 48 in the group. Subject to slight imperfections. ‘Women's Fiber Sweaters, $3.95—Tuxedo styles, fancy woven designs, in navy, turquoise, brown, orange and honeydew. Finished with belts and pockets. Fiber Mixed Sweaters, $1.95—Tuxedo styles, in gray, navy, brown and buff. Only 15. A Women's 2-clasp Silk Gloves, 39c—48 pairs, in gray, tan and black. Broken sizes. Fancy Silk Gloves, 59c—I8 pairs—gray, navy and black. Small sizes only. 2-clasp Fabric Gloves, 15c—24 pairs, sizes 5% only. Gray, tan and white. (The Hecht Co., first floor.) Slightly used phonographs, $9.98 Only 3 in the group, including one Columbia. Mahogany cases. Ma- chines fully guarantegd. (The Hecht Co., second floor.) The Hec Quality—at a price [ 7thatF //// 7 ///////7 / J A complete clean-out of all odd lots, broken assortments, mussed merchandise, etc., etc. Price reductions are 4, 13, 15 Women’s suits, $29.50 Formerly $13 to $58 rv Suits of twill and tricotine. in Jong line and medium length tai- lored models, boxed styles with Peter Pan collars, also a few novelty suits with plain coats and plaid ekirts. < 10 to 42, 26 Three-piece Suits, $295—Slecveless dress and coat of wool silvertone, in brown and reindeer. Sizes 16 to 40, 15 Jersey tractive long-line coats and full skirts. mixtures and oxfords. 13 Serge Skirts, $1.95-Ilain checks in green and black. 20 Capes, $8.75—Wool velours in brown and tan, also tweeds. 5 Knitted Sport Coats, §6.95 Rru id and tomato, al ts, $9.75—Stout sizes 42V to 5213 At- Heather serges in navy, and hed wool in green, vith white collars copen. o and cuff (The Heeht Co., second fluor) Silk dresses, $8.75 Formerly $15 to $19.75 Some in black satin with embroid- ered sleeves. sizes 16 to 10. Also sport models of Krepe Knit in green. brown, henna and combinations. Sizes 16 to 12. 18 Jessey l)rcss‘es‘ $3. with call . shirred 1 ode at waist straight-line dres developed in red, 14 to 40, 14 Canton Sport Dresses, $9.75—\\'hi overblouses in contrasting 5¢ Wash Frocks, $2.95—()r cool and appropriate for Sizes 16 to 4. 15 Gingham Dresses, 50c—A group of jumper dresses in sizes 15 to 40 8 Lawn Dresses, 50c—An odd lot ng in small (Thie Hecht Co., sevond floor.) Women’s white shoes, $2.45 171 pairs of white kid and canvas pumps and oxfords taken from our regular stock. Small lots in which size range is incomplete, but nearly all sizes in the collection. Women’s Sport Oxfords, $295—118 pairs tan and pearl elk leather. plain and tipped toes, with col- d leather trimm ber soles and heels. Broken sizes. Men's Tan Leather Oxfords, $3.95—100 prs. solid Jeather soles, well made a good wearing shoe. Ne all sizes, w s C and D. (The Hecht Co., first floor.) Bandeaux, 3 for $1 5 dozen of rep and basket weave. In flesh only. Back fastening with elastic insert and tape shoulder straps. All sizes from 32 to 11 250—2\ group of 61, + broche. Four good hed. Al sizes from 21 Front Lace Frolaset Corsets in an extra good quality firm hose supporters atta to 26. 20 LaVida Corsets, $250—Heavy brocade material in flesh only. Medium and small sizes. special. Beeht Co., second floor.) (The Children’s cotton bathing suits, 50c Blue trimmed with white. one-piece style with skirt attached. Group of . Sizes 6 to 10 years. Tots’ Straw Hats, $1—Patent Milan with silk sash. Black and white, or brown and white. 17 in all. 84 Black Sateen Bloomers, 25c—Flastic at waist and knee. Sizes 6 to 10 Turkish Bibs, 6c—Pink or blue. ideal for feeding time. 118 Percale Play Aprons, 39c—Rick-rack braid trim- ming, string ties on sides. Also a few of red check gingham. Sizes 2 to 6 years. Tots' Spring Coats, $5.95—A varicty of styles in olaire, tweeds, homespuns and velours. Colors— ose, tan, jade and other spring shades Suitable for country, seaside or early fall wear. Sizes 2 to 6 years, but not all styles in each size. 21 coats in the group. A N Children’s Silk Fiber Sweaters, $2—18, in slip-on and tuxedo styles. All new spring shades. Sizes 6 to 10 years. (fhe Hecht Co., third floor.) Texol felt base rugs}, $10.95 Only 125 in all. 2. These are all not curl or buckle patterns, sizes 9x erfect goods; will Automobile Cocoa Mfts, 55¢—18 of these, 8x13 inches, correct size for rghning board. (The Hecht Co., fourth floor.) t)Co. 7that F Quantities limited,to numbers stated—no more when these are gone. No phone, C.0.D. or mail orders. All eales final. Men’s striped madras pajamas, $1 These are full cut. fast colors. neatly finished with silk frogs. Sizes A to D. 20 dozen in the lot. Soft Collars, 6 for 95c—All standard make from our regular stock. Lot includes silk and imported pique collars. All sizes except 13, in one style or another. Regular 25c, 35c and 30c xalues. 50 Dozen Men'’s Silk Ties, 55c—Bow and four-in-hand shapes from our regular stock. Neat patterns, as well as solid colors, including plenty of blacks and blues. Formerly 85c and $1. (The Hecht Co., Srst fisor) Men’s raincoats, $3.75 “Aervento” make; in oxford gray and brown. 22 in all. Regularly $7. 180 Men’s Sport Hats, 95c—Of khaki cloth and white linen. Women's $3 Golf Hose, $1.49—All-wool, in Scotch heather mixtures of brown, gray and blue. Only 26 pairs. Air Peds, 75c—Makes a good pair of golf shoes out of any old pair of shoes. $1.50 regular. (The Hecht (o, first ficor annex.) Ladies’ Knox sailors, $4.95 Only three left. These hats have sold as high as $18.00. Milan straws in navy, brown and black. (The Hecht Co., first fioor.) NN Boys’ summer suits, $3.95 45 Panama cloth and wool suits in a variety of shades. Well tailored and good styles. Sizes 8 to 16. 150 pairs Washable Knickers, 39c—Striped tan dav- tona cloth and khaki—broken sizes from R to 16, 100 Boys’ Wash Suits, 69c—Oliver Twist and button- on styles with sailor or Eton collar, tailored of cloth and linen fabrics. Plain colors, t and combinations. Ages 2, 3. 4 a1 1 20 Bathing Suits, 49c—A good cotton bathing .in dark blue, trimmed in white. Sizes 6 to 12 vears 60 Juvenile Straw Hats, 50c—Datk colors, in a variety of shapes. 240 Blue Denim Overalls, 55c—Well made and cut full and roomy. Sizes 2 to 14. 280 Boys' Blouses, 45c—Striped percale, madras and blue chambray with collars attached and a few have neckbands. Ages 6 to 16, (The Hecht Co., third foor.) FURNITURE prices greatly lowered Rocker. $4.95—Strongly made ma- hogany-finith rocker with high restful back. Deep seat. 17 to go. Living Room Suite, $69.75—Two 3-piece overstuffed suites, consisting of settee, chair and rocker. Up- holstered in pleasing design tapestry. Library Table, $19.75—Beautiful mahogany finish, colonial style, platform base, round pedestals. 9 in the group. Fiber Rockers, $5.95—Brown finish, continuous roll arm. Only 4 to sell. Living Room Suite, $45.75—Five 3-picce suites, ma- hogany finish. highly polished frame, upholstered in fine quality Spanish leatherette. Brass Beds, $14.75—Simmons full size, satin finish, ribbon trimmed. Only 12. Ivory Bedroom Suite, $395—\Very large dresser, how- end bed. chifforette and semi-vanity. Just 2 sam- ple suites. Bed Davenports, $21.75—5 mahogany finish and 3 fumed oak, upholstered in brown and black Span- ish leatherette. Open to comfortable bed size. Bedroom Rocker, $295—8 mahogany finish, cane scat. Make splendid sewing rockers. Porch Sets, $9.75—Fumed oak rocker, chair and choice of settee or porch swing. 33 to go. 35 Floor Lamps, $14.95—Mahogany finish. designed for gas or electricity. Equipped with silk shade and 6-foot cord and tubing (The Hecht Co., fourth floor ) Draperies, etc. drop in price 15 pairs Portieres, rcgularly $895 24 Couch Covers, regularly $6.4: 20 Chair Backs, regularly 39c........ .39 Choice of several patterns in bright borders Scrim Curtains, 76c pair—Dainty little white curtains for milady’s boudoir. 100 pairs in the lot. Full 2v; vards long. Regular $1.00 quality. Cretonne, 49c yard—The hetter kind. Attractive de- signs on splendid quality materials. Both light and dark colors. 1,000 yards in the lot. Formerly as high as $1.25 yard. Cluny Lace Edgings, 8c yard—Long and shorter pieces, l-inch wide. 500 yards in all. Beauntiful laces for trimmings. Offered in white and ivory Regular 25c value. Colored Marquisette, 21c_yard—150 vards, 36 inches wide—originally 39c. These are white ground with colored borders or lattice all-over effects in hou- doir colorings. Ruffled Scrim Curtains, 69c air—Regular $1.48 cur- tains. Plain white and suitable for sleeping rooms 35 pairs in all. (The and summer homes. Hecht Co.. third fleor.) Used pianos Whittier upright, walnut, $175 Frederick upright, mahogany, $195 Shoninger upright, walnut, $125 Schirmer player, mahogany, $283 (Tie Techt Co. 100 Boston bags, 95¢ The great American carfy-all. These bags are of cowhide, leatherette lined, have a wide capacious mouth and close with strap and buckle. 18-inch size. Black or tan. # ol A{The Hecht Co., flrl.l floor, ampex,) fourth fleor.) I