Evening Star Newspaper, June 30, 1922, Page 9

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on the floor and pay us $4.93, an. tions. meet every requirement. 1109-1111 G St. N.W. Open 8:45 A M. Close 5:30 P.M. The Hat You Want For the Fourth of July Outing—For All Other Vacations and General Use for All Summer Time Dress & Sport Hats 4,95 Your Unrestricted Choice of Any Hat on the Floor No matter what the former price was—select any hat you see the hat is yours. Newest models, newest colors, newest materials and combina- Large, medium and small hats, tailored and trimmed styles to Millinery Dept., Fourth Floor. 12191221 G Street N.W. Store Hours: 8 to 5:30 Just What You Need to Wear on the “4th” Sport Hats About twenty chic styles— two models sketched. There are soft, light, cool summer straws in the very shapes you will want for the “Fourth” or Vacation wear. We have grouped them all together in a big Saturday sale at very special prices from— $1.98to $4.95 Mohair Slip-on Khaki Knickers You'll need a pair or two for your vacation. S'weater. Just the thing for out- door or roughing-it wear. Light, cool, dressy. A Sizes 14 to 22. Priced at beautiful quality, well- made Sweater, with either long or short sleeves. In white, tan, pink, orchid, gray, rose and navy. Very special for Baturday at— $1.98 and $2.98. Khaki Middies and Skirts $1.35 and $2.25 Y. W.C. A. Girls’ Reserve $3,50 Middies Also a full assortment of With G. R. blue triangle Fiber Silk and Pure Silk emblem on Sweaters, In tuxedo and sleeves. Sizes . slip-on styles. Priced at— $5.95 to $15.00 16 to 22. Speclal. ing Bird Silk Hosi Humming Bir osiery Well known for_its wonderful wearing qualities. In white, black, Cordovan, Tan and Light Gray. See the special window display next door. ° Very special, per pair Bztra Large dlack and white. Women’s Weldrest Chiffon Hoslery—The Hose with the tailored seam that look! In black only. Special, per pair. $150 For the Swimmer or Beach Trotter these All-wool Suits will give a good ac- count of themselves. In solid colors with white- belt; also combina- $5.95 tion colors. Very speciall priced for Snurdaypat se y . Kayser Silk Bathing Socks. In all colors. Priced at. 52-98 4 COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF WRIGHT & DITSON TENNIS RACQUETS AND BALLS. VERY SPECIAL PRICES NOW. Pictorial Review Patterns | 1 THE 'EVENIN G STAR, THE WEATHER | Society ‘ontinued from Eighth Page.) in New York, before going to Maine for a part of July. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Bristow of Shang- hat, China, have come to Washington and are stopping at the Powhatan. Maj. and Mrs. Sidney Graves enter- tained a company at supper Iast gyening, win their gue Mr. and Mrs. James Rennie, ter known professionally as Miss Dor- othy Gish, Mrs. Francls O. Wyse, who has spent the winter with her son-in-law and daughter, Rear Admiral and Mrs. Benson, at the Wyoming, recovered sufficiently from a prolonged illness to leave ~Washington today for & visit with another daughter, Mrs. James D. Murray, near Fittsburgh, 8. Social Events for Phi Mu Sorority. The members of the Phi Mu Soror- ity, attending the Beta province con- vention as the guests of Beta Alpha Chapter of George Washington Uni- versity, and the Washington and Bal- timore Alumni associations, were guests at a tea at the home of Miss Julia Cook, 1429 Irving street, & mem- ber of the Washington chapter. Mrs. Karl Hilding Beij, Miss Evelyn Jones, Miss Catherine McElroy and Miss Gertrude Metzerott. assisted the host- ess In receiving. The convention, which has\peen in session since Tuesday, was closed by banquet at Wardman Park Hotel last evening, which was preceded by a model initlation service. Miss Jose- phine Houston of George Washington Unliversity, a member of the local chapter, sang the fraternity songs at the banquet. — » Miss Kate Loulse Spalds of Chi- cago, who is spending some time in Washington and staying at the New Willard, entertained guests there at luncheon yesterday. The regular weekly tea will be held in the garden of the College Women's Club Monday from 4 to 6 o'clock when Mrs. Chester Morrill will be the hostess for the afternoom. Miss Arletta Kahn, iss IMda Shrode and Miss Evelyn Laing, all of Fulk- 1erton, Calif, who are touring the eastern states, are at the Burling- ton Hotel. Dr. and Mrs. James A. family have gone to Staten Island, N. Y., to spend the month of July. Ganon Mis . M aret Mills of 3906 8th | A Miss E. Margar 3906 8th N river, Cape Cod, Mass., to spend sev- |~ street northwest has gone eral weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Dean G. Acheson will sall today aboard the Stavangerfjord |D for Bergen. The marriage of Mrs. EAa Hasen- oehrl, widow of Prof. Hasenoehrl of the University of Vienna, to Mr. Wil-|§g liam Ford Upson, trade commissioner of the Department of Commerce, took place yesterday in Vienna. The cere- mony was performed in the Lutheran Church in the presence of a company of relatives and friends of the bride and bridegroom. Mr. Robert Hein- gartner, United States consul at Vien- na, and Count Leo Lamean, cousin of the bride, were witnesses and others {1t who attended the wedding were Col. and Mrs. Fiebiger, brother-in-law and sister of the bridegroom; Miss Fie- biger, Mrs. Lewis Wolle and Miss Helen Wolle of Akron, Ohlo, and Mrs. Allport, wife of the United States trade commissioner at Warsaw. Mr. Merton R. Emerson of Boston, who 1s in Washington for a short time, is staying at the New Willard. Marriage Licenses. “Marriage licenses have been Issued to the toilowing: . Boblge and Iress Billhimer. "> Rusaman of Portiand, Me., and B Segal of this eity. Je B K omigan of & rgacia, Mas. . “Honigan of Sprirgfeld, ” Waiaon of Girdlstree. Md and Sallie K. Brooks, 3 Bleanor B. Mitchell, doth of Alexandris, Jobn M. Twige. of Cumberl and_Esther R. 5“:{? of Clifton, Abra Jones and Estelle L. Wilker John W. Carney and Marjorie M. Gri Benjamin 0 Jones and Jennle B. Bu Frederick T. Rome of Arlington, V! Mary Braxton of 3. Fred F.. Braswell of Richmond, Vi Ruby R. Neblett of Newport News, V Tobert. Burgess and Masle Ciarkion, in and bert. this clty. Henry F. Delora E. Cash, both ¢_Richmond, " Hunter M. ‘Martin and Mabel 8. Moody, both ichmond, ot B Agdrés of this city and Clara L. Carpenter orAgunneld, Mich. Eddie Banks' and Kate Cooper. Lewls W. Sullivan of this city and Ethel M. Andes of aleton, Va. ‘Teaford T. Shaftron’ of s clty aad Mil Parsons of Lynn, Mass. Orfnurite Banks and Amelia HiLL Nimrod Lowther and Ethel L. Moore. Coit Hill and Marie Harrison. Samuel N. Simons and Katie Mason, both 1! e, . o e G Davies and Lens Hodge, both of Youngstown, Ohio. Births Reported. following births haye been reported to the health Gepartment in the last tweaty-four 11 Frank P. and Florence L. Regan, girl. Alvin E. and Merle Pacheo, boj ‘Stanley R. and Nellie Fuller, Joseph T. and Irma I. Gibl Floyd and Beatrice Hawking, bo Alvin J. and Muriel E. Wilking, girl. George and Helen Mantsouris, George and Helena J. Haines, boy. Alfred F. and Helen B, Wenzel, girl. Y. Irl. sirl. ours : Clyde snd Sarah Bennet, Jonn and Drusilla A, Bigmbaug Theodors and Ruth V. Pointe Trumen H. and Mary E. Thor Charles H. and Clara Thoma Arthur_G. and_Alice €oleman, boy. James E. and Martha P. Dutch, boy. Deaths Reported. The following deaths have been reported to the health department in the last twenty-four Bou Leo ¥. Conroy, 85, Garfield Hospital. Aunie T, Ogden. 88, 160 14th st rd. Gladys N. Robisson, 18, 1317 Wailach place, Ernest Fisher, 18, Freedmen's Hospl GEN. SEMENOFF LANDS. s o A Japanese Permit Him Ashore for Medical Treatment. By the Associated Press. TOKIO, June 30.—Gregorie Semen- off, former attaman of the Cossacks and anti-soviet leader, has been pe: mitted to Jand at Nagasakl to recel medical treatment, according to_l formation here. The nature of his 1llness not e STYLES Youwll Want a Pair fo The “Washingtonian” efoot Sandal $9.95 The Popular ‘‘Washingtoman” Bare- foot 1 of tent esltolts ith Sad.quality oie ad Fobber Bests; fully lined. $3.95 As above in Genulne Whit Free ad- Elkskin. very snappy... Bring your foot troubles to us. vice from one of Dr.’Scholl's experts Who is in charge. 4 and | Fuge (8 District of Columbia, Maryland and Virginla—Fair tonight: tomorrow lo- cal thundershowers; continued warm; gentle variable winds, becoming louth'rl‘y. ‘West Virginia—Local Thundershow- ers late tonight or tomorrow; warm- er in the mountains tonight. Records for Twenty-Four Hours. Thermometer—4 p.; 83; 8 p.m., 8 12 midnight, 76; 4 a.i 2; 8 am., 7 noon, 85. Barometer—4 p. 9; 8 29.92; 12 midnight, am., 2 8 a.m., 80.05; noon, Highest temperature, 86, occurred at 6 p.m. yesterday. Lowest tempora- ture, 70, occurred at 5:20 a.m. today. Temperature same date last year— Highest, 86; lowest, 71. Condition of the Water. Temperature and condition of the water at Great Falls—Temperature, 79; condition, muddy. . Tide Tables. (Furnished by United States coast and geodetic survey.) Today—Low tide, 6:24 a.m. and 8:55 p.m.; high tide, 12:11 p.m. Tomorrow—Low tide, 7:25 a.m. and ; high tide, 12:48 am. and d Moon. a.m.; sun sets 7:38 p.m. Tomorrow—Sun rises 4:45 am.; sun sets 7:38 p.m. Moon rises 10:53 a. ets 11.27 p.m. 0 be ljghter one- t Weather R T 2 g? ;i H Btate of Suton. § FR E° £E Wiithe % B H fud Abllene, Tey. 20.88 Albany .. .. 30.04 Asbury Purk ... Atlantie ity 80,02 Haltimore 04 Birmingha Bismarck Boston Pt.cloudy Pt cloudy 68 Pt.cloudy 8 Pt.cloudy Pt.cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Rain (8 a.m. Greenwich time, today.) Stations. Temperature, Weather. London, Engl 54 Clear Farls, 'France Clear e ust Cloud. Berlin,’ Germ: Cloudy Copenfiagen, Clear’ Stockholm, 8 Clear Clear Part cloudy Part cloudy At present only fifteen states of the Union have established minimum wage boards. EOUHU LU U [T AR i You're Invited Saturday, 3 P.M. to view the Judging of the Sweaters Knitted for Oppenheimer’s Sweater Knitting Contest By the High and Junior High WASHINGTON, D. P.clondy | 7 ADDRESSES CONVENTION. ‘WILMINGTON, N. C., June 30.—The election of officers, an address by Maj. Jesse 1. Miller of the Washingtor, D. C., bar and discussion of various committee reparts constituted the business at the closing session of the twenty-fourth an- nual convention of the North Carolina Bar Assoclation, in session at Wrights- viile Beach since Tueaday. 402-404 Seventh Street Next Door to R. Harris & Co. Four—4th of July Specials! . And these demonstrate the opportuni- ties that are always offering at The GAMOND SHOP. Skirts ; Silk Hose— ed colors; quality .. practical Every Sale Final COME EARLY. School Girls of the City. The Society Editors of the Five Washington Newspapers will act as Judges. They are: Mrs. Bertha Martin POST Mrs. Sallie V. H. Pickett STAR (TU T Miss Martha Strayer NEWS —— i Miss Kingdon' TIMES Miss Edwards HERALD Here is an opportunity to glean the newest style ideas in the realm of Hand- knitted Sweaters. Each sweater model is original and different in its style and color combination. The Sweaters will be worn by the contestants on a spe- cially erected stage on our second floor. %exz[mflm{ OP UNI% PIGHTH ¢ & S TWO mwo YALUES r Your Week-End Trip P-U-M-P-S two thre straps, ° all style heels. 45 White foof good looking, \hoes for the young Folks. Every style—| every size—priced to please you. twear, correct, dignified and in straps/and oxfords. Bloomers $10,00 Waists $3.98 Made of Fine Georgette 2 Slip-on Sweaters— White, Pink, Orchid and other popular col- ors. Attractive weaves. Baronet Skirts— White Baronet Satin- sportively draped; and uniquely designed pockets; and button trimming...... Just for Saturday— Lace and Silk—in want- perfect Bathing Suits— Two-piece models— of effective designs— and pretty. All sizes....... .1.1....}. £ .I.Gunningbmn4 . 316 Seventh Street Saturday Promptly at 9.15 A.M. We Start Our JULY CLEARANCE SALE Thounn'ds of dollars’ worth of high-grade Spring and Summer Wearing Apparel has be?n drastically reduced to effect a quick clearance. Our entire stock is included and prices have been slashed unmercifully. Never again will you have an opportunity to secure such dependable merchandise at the astonishingly low prices—COME, AND $3.98 Wash Skirts. . $5.98 Wash Skirts. . $7.98 Wash Skirts. .. . FRIDAY, JUNE 30, 1%22. MC DEVITT Sce the Slip 'Cover —fabrics we're offering— | § Phone Cretonnes, Linenes, Dam- Matn 85ks, etc;aslowas 39c yd. a211 1003 9th St. N.W. 1 ceecessa SUMMER DRESSES $10.00 Summer Dresses now, $3.95 | $20.00 Silk Dresses now.......$9.95 $17.50 Summer Dresses now, $8.95 | $29.75 Silk Dresses now......$12.95 $25.00 Summer Dresses now, $12.95 | $39.50 Silk Dresses now......$19.95 $55.00 Fine Dresses, Your Choice, $24.95 Drastic Reductions on All Coats and Wraps $25.00 Coats and Wraps now, $15.00 | $65.00 Ccats and Wraps now, $35.00 $45.00 Coats and Wraps now, $22.95 | $85.00 Coats and Wraps now, $45.00 WE INCLUDE ALL SILK WRAPS AN COATS | Every Suit in the House Greatly Re $45.00 Navy Suits............$19.95] $75.00 Navy Suits. . $65.00 Navy Suits............$29.95 | $75.00 Stout Suits............$45.00 WE INCLUDE ALL PLAIN TAILORED LONG COAT MODELS All Silk Underwear—Half Price and Less GOWNS—Carisoles Teddies—Combinations $3.98 Waists $1.98 - Fine Handmade Voiles Crepe de Chine, Satin and Georgette Clearance of Entire Stock of even....$2.98 [ $15.00 Flannel Skirts..........$3.98 ceennen...$3.98|$19.95 Faille Silk Skirts.......$6.98 ’Never a Run OnThis Bank! You're Always Saving When You Buy Our Hose Four Specials in White Silk Hose for Saturday. Every Pair Pure Silk and Perfect. White Silk Hose, Lisle Top. .. .....$1.95 Phoenix White Silk Hose, Silk Top. . $2.85 White Silk Hose, Embroidered Clox.$2.35 White Silk Hose, Open-Work Clox. . $2.95 ARAPP Every Sale > Final SILK DRESSES duced ....539.75 $5.98 Sweaters $1.98 All C;!on and Fine Skir } $3.98 Tub Satin Skirts $1.98 Plain_and Ruffled

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