Evening Star Newspaper, June 23, 1922, Page 8

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\ " THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON,. D. C., FRIDAY, JUNE 23, 1922. SOCIETY, Society Ambassador of Peru and Senora de Pezet . to Entertain Luncheon Guests Sun- day for Mr. and Mrs. Pezet, Jr. « 55 i £3 CSOCE Y R R 2 Distinctive Styles in Monogram and Summer Stationery BREW®D Zngravers for every Occasion TWELFTH STREET between. Fand G T R I 2 417 18th street. Frances Foye, Miss Margaret Patch, ‘ . Emergency Hospital r 4 ! | { Miss Katherine Plke, Miss Gertrude E. Leonard, Miss Laura M. Berrien, Miss Sarah P. Grogan, Miss Alf Matthews, Miss Aun Agnes O'Neill, Miss Nell Ray Clark, Miss Wynne, tur street. Miss Parks, Miss Olive Beatty, Miss Ity Hospital Pauline Floyd and Miss Annabel Mat- | Henry C. Shalicross, 50, 1 thews. | Juseph L. n 8. 17U wtrvet | Thomas M, Aduwis, 54, 1324 Eoclid strost ‘i minn,’ 44, Tube Annje M. Spen 1th street, | rd and of Ch Mr. and Mrs. Fi Mr. and Mrs. J. W cago are stopping while in Washington Washington ,%éy&éyfzfi/e Misses” and Juniors’ Apparel Reduced OST Unusual Values are Now being offered throughout this department. Every garment on sale is highly desir ar. The Sibley Mo duy, Provi Alkestes,” a Gr y the Club tomorrow evening, on the porti of the main building of the Chevy Chas: School. Those participating in the p entation will include Algernon Admetus, Miss Anne Ives as A ames Otis Porter as Herakles, Arthur J. Rhodes as P | the Elder of T Apoli Watts branch, u University ! b, Eastera | u and|Mr. Hugh Conway Stanard, son u)" ertuin | Mrs. WS, McClanuhan of the Maples, < the wedding to take | luncleon Sunday for their i nber. Migs Engle, since wiml daughter - in - I Miss Elis aucen and C as the man servant, Th, ing of the stage will be u ftion of G The Greek vl the Arts Club ful burlesque of club affairs when been a reconstriction | g at Walter Reed General Hospi- Jashington Rezet Washington. Mr. Stanard,/ who ing @ numbe served overseas in both the English felemids mow in Wash- | and American armies. is a law stu- |fl-'n' a orgetown University ble for Summer and Vacation W qualities are the best, the designs are individual. \ll of the following prices are excellent Senor Al Senora de B jtheir youns t 1 reductions rriage of Miss Dorothy Oli- rry, daughter of Mrs. Lo O. nd Dr. Stenhen Cornwell Hop- Misses’ and Juniors™ Suils now S18.30, $23, $39.50, $45. S03, $78.50 n of My and Ses. D. H. Hop- : 2 ; & X .12 Cranford, N. Whos mond, w attend the « Misses” Hats now $10, $12, §15 g us annou federate reunion. i e place Frida B - 5 - o 35 <35 and in Souls® Chure = 3 Dr. and Mre. C.S. Branson and far Misses” Dresses now 35, $45, $5: spedex_and 1 ioRiak SUESouIsRGh G, Ay VIR GINTEE s el Loui, Moo wh b N E e T S4S SS b, are rewaln card Terry, jr., will & nughter of Mrx. W. 4. Swallow, wife : of the co oA e Coats _NOW. . 35, $43. 805 fon. The minister | y e e T o Tt i | of Capt. Swallow, whe hax Juxt Joined [ Do ln Washington at the Bur \;% . €37.50. &15 { pington next weeks iy n for hit|them ut their home on 16th street|Hotel 2 Nnow . PNV N | s after leaving her college in Atlanta, - Gyl | ueln { mother, ia. Mr. L. €. Tr ‘ now 0.50, 515 fif+s i i road. jiia Vistiing bl E Wash D i Venczuela Setor| o et B S = T 8l Vi - sée. I Lus left] Mr. and Mrs. Willlam K. Reeve an-|ieft for his new station on the Pa- S J ash Dresses - Will spend | Tounce the engagement of | their | cifle coast and his family will join e wean now $1.50, 81,93, $2.93, 83, §7.50, $10, $12 fhaukhier, Thelma B, to Mr. Arthurihim in the autumn ’ Sedding. of 4 )3, 83 wiley <. Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. s Jast evening =1 @ we 83.50. S5 | of the Spanish em-j Arthur Badley Hayes, the wedding to| Mrs. Ralph W. Wilson and b ., Girls” Coats nOW S9. e and the see- | take place in the autumn. daughter uve cone from th o A white kid one-strap pump e 2 o v of the embassy, in New York and are s bride . A = & il Sox now | b AFCE v| Mr. Charles Noble Gregory wiliMrs William Walluce Spalding at i with red or blue kid and blacl 1 i w Orleans {leave Washington temorrow for Wil-|2400 16th strect. ! Sweaters now Del, wh he will 1 leatl This i1 [ A S i - vel, where he will spend sathe S R . i . Linehe k end with Col. Henry A. du cather. This is cyeati 1MNUSL I Wide Selection of plogher = charm with perfection of outline i smacks. Middies. Stockings and Bath Robes i et A e United States ambassador | 5 o ny, Mr. Alanson P. Houh- Greatly Reduced irs. Houghton visit $ ) wrilliant reception a c . — in Berlin lust ; capt. and Mrs, C. n! Ailison 5 s Tt e members o troit, Mich., are spending * ! Flireet, Comer Shirleentl s The ambass i | Washington, Staying at the Touzhton were assis | on Hotel [ B the members of < : | with the military and s o and Mrs. W. C. W nd ~ = s the guests ineluded the heads of children have y L 2 i 1l he various diplomatle missious in om Annapolis are I | ‘States and the members of 1305 F Sirect staffs. The Ame, pondents were also among the| While They Last | The Popular Tom Wye and Wilson Model k Women’s " BATHINGSUITS Now Selling at Practically Cost Price These suits are pure worsted, in colors that are 50 popular and in sizes of 38-40-42-44 and a few 35. 5 Worth S8, $10 and S12. Wonderful values at this === Deaths Reported. ths hava been reported to it dn the last twenty-fo fallawing wulth depar The former undersecretary of H. nd” Mr rederick J. Sahm O 0, 1200 © D Bricker. | automobile Visit to their son and daughter svlvania and | law, 3 Mrs. Macklin P. Davis, | (0S5 (e of honor, and Mr brother of and Mrs Cal.and M who have J 1109-1111 G St. N.W. ——= Close 5:30 P Open 8:45 A.M. Drastic Reduction in This Sale of 500 SILK DRESSES 1 in until the autumn special price t A. Bloedorn h ping cla in Chevy Cha while Mrs by her little Misses’ Bathing Suits— Children’s Bathing Suits— Or with short America for England, where they will join C ander Bloedorn, 17 N.. who is taking a course of study fihe Royal Academy in London. Com- mander Rloedorn expect 1o in Vienna and will es on the continent fore returning. fect e flower will S $2.15 Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Laughli <ail for Europe July § i 1 the s E > taken ox expect a will | a they | Como, Italy Special Dinner Dance Saturday Evening ||| From 7:30 to 12:30 Wardman Park ' Hotel For Table Reservations Phone Columbia Two Thousand Boys’ Bathir.xg Suits— nation suits; $4.30 v - $3.50 < ke ot §3 50 |1 duced t —in charming styles for both women and misse Dresses for Street Afternoon, Dinner = % and Sports Wear Mr. and Mrs. Jerome N. Bonaparte | nave leased the Morrell cottage | wport, R. L, for the summer season | d will take possession in a short| ts; white shirt, plete Hne of bathing shoes, protectors. water wings, ete. WALFORDS, 909 Pa. Ave. NW.| “The Home of Better Sport Goods” zx, ear . wife of Capt George F.| N, and Miss M visit bafore going to for the summe UL G QIO % Having secured the best possible mer- E chandise, and now that we are ready— Capt. Gelm has Dresses Formerly Priced From $25.00 to $45.00 we announce the ENING!! he bride rmed by I | / & e In order to effect a complete clear. have ruthlessly reduced prices and sacr profits. Never have we offered such sensational values. All are new Spring styles fashioned in such popular materials as —of what we hope will be your shopping headquarters, the % “Ireen "--Shoppe ML AL —avhere we will cater to women in the northwest section with the newest and best WOMEN’S-MISSES’ CHILDREN’S s ‘Another Money-Saving Sale In Our Children’s Department For us there is only one measure of economy— 1ce we ced all T Quality. Mothers may therefore buy safely here i with value assured and at the proper price level. Canton Crepes Georgette and ) 5 Featuring for Saturday two specially se- A l Crepe de Chines Foulard Combines ; i lected groups of Girls’ Wash Dresses which we ppar e Roshanara Crepes Georgette and Lace ] / i are placing on sale at exceptionally low prices, 3 Crepe Knit Satins i y ‘ workmanship, style and material considered. QOuter Under T:Ifeh: Crepe Meteors H —Just 40 Girls' Wash Dresses—7 to 14 1 1 i GROUP No. 1 o Sireemade ot s;;‘cn:]id ’q\mh!y things things Foulards Tricolettes, etc. l‘ From the finest makers, we have assembled our merchandise and the prices are materially lower than you'd expect—due to a lower over- | head and rental—that is made possible by being “uptown.” : FREE!! FREE!! A Box of Martha Washington Candy to Every Purchaser on Saturday O\ Timme —20cmdllade s i s ummer H(l tS Are Included in This Sale am and chambray— ging sty in_our regular stock at price ....... GROUP N sizes 7 to 14 yvears— le est summer models. Sold for $4.95, Sale price S e Straightline and drape models, in all the most popular spring colors, including plenty of { black. navy and brown. All sizes, 16, 18, 36 to 4+ Sale Starts Promptly at Store Opening Tomorrow Morning Sale 36 Girls’ Dresses, made of rep, and linene— Hundreds of New .and Charming made of Hats for Rep—in | styles in M t of styles, with of the better | Colors are brow 5 | Mack and nay Values 1o §3 —anniversary means, without doubt, a gift. Choose the lasting beauty of a genuine OrangeBlossom Wedding Ring. Have your plain gold band re-made into the ex- quisite flower-circled ring. We do it with- out altering the senti- ment or marring the interior surface of the original ring. $1.00 Lot of Rompers, earance of Girle' Hats, made of Ging- made” of fine quality Milan, stripes and Hemp and fancy $1.00 2 o L Off ] é : i A special purchas cral hundred new models tha vate you the minute you see thes Never have we ered such an ment of stylish millinery at tremely low prices. You can readi they are hats worth two and three the prices quoted. AW materials, all colors and beautiful combinations. 505 12 SX,, .\ Woxkho Washivng 3104 14th N.W. Conveniently Located “Uptown” Experienced AdvertisersPrefer TheStar| A= A D LRI G LR =, In gold or pl:lti~ num overlay—at JE SHOP FOR YOUNE FOLKS AND YOUTHFUL APPAREL FUR EVERYWOMAN

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