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£s- Y SoeIEt Y., "THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, JULY 2, 1922_PART 2. ; SOCIETY. : y : relatives in Butte, Mont., and a three- | from a visit to friends in Philadeiphia. | for the summ . Hir ! PERSONAL NOTES l : . month trip through the west. Mrs, A Y. Cogan and litle Son are | Mrm. Geonme 11 will v poy® mother. | Left-Over Vegetable Soup. g 3 Mrs. W. W Clements and little | visiting ralatives in Buffalo. N. Y. e il at her home In | preus the vegetables through & I Fy Miss Emma Clements of Mount Ida{ MFr. and Mrs. David N. Rust and chil- | South Washington street. Seve. - T ¢ have returned from a visit to Capt.|dren of Braddock Heights left lnst week | Miss Mary Lee Spilman lefi on Sun- | ScVe To one pint of vegetable pulp : Mrs. Mover Nordlinger and daugh- o und Mrs, Sherman In Chatiottesville | for Loudoun county, where they | will | dav for Culpeper to spend the summer | 200 @ QUATL of stock or water. : tor Hi returned early last week [ o o and to Miss Anna Marsteller at Ca- |epend sevéral weeks on their farm. |'wiln her grandparente, r. and M | Lhicken with ore, tablespoontul of X from s ten-day wvisit in New yg,k_l " . tawba, Va. Miss Anne Lewis Jones has returned | Waiter Burgess. Miss Reva iy butter and two 1ablespoonfuls of 7 {“here they (were guests .af - the | NS : Mrs. Danfel C. Pfeil and little Miss | from a visit to her aunt, Mrs. Colambus | wio had been the Bumey o hor UTEest. | flour rubved together until smootit. | 3 ! former's * sister, . Mrs, Riiry Henibrun %, Doris Pfeil have returned from a visit{C.:Shriver, in Baltimore {in-law and sister, Mr. and Mre G ‘g, | Se4%on to taste. remove from the H B - {or_riversie Drive, -, to relatives in Warrenton, Va. i Miss Nancy Davis of Agnewville was | Syilinan, retuned Sunday to Calpeper, | Seore and add one cup of hot milks : Mre. -Maury Simon 'and children. 1 Miss Adelaide Doyle of Petersburg |th: wuci ixst week of Mr. and Mrs. | john Armistend Comrar Monbeper. | then strain. § | Ruth and Louis. and Mrs. Arcnie 1s the guest of Miss Virginia Kelth | William B. Glasscock at their home 4l (ha xuest Tuss week of nis fotbmoik Was |Engel and_daughter Leah left last » at her home In George Washington |Ni "‘1' fi"““&&d > i {and mother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Phin- | T T = 17 F STREET {eeN o Draddock HElents lud" =l e R and Mrs. Llewellyn Powell are | wade are visiting 7h:llll'duun:“.\‘l>:r§l“lm |eas Janney Dempi-y in South Fairtax | We Will ¢ 1115 1 jEDeRe the sumutiatitheHotel Bis ] | back fram a"Wotor trin through Vir- | Bichardson. at her home in Lyncibir, | ftreet, after attending the Upperville e k 1 ; Mr. i ‘Mrs. Dayid Frank and 328 ginia, during which they attended | Va: ; : e e ] . mothproof and - ‘fumny.‘nghum:w e e sammar 4 the Virginia Military Institute finals. | .iiss Ewher Quav and Miss As | o et Lendudater in e | ear” your” ortental, . " [home near Annapolis, Md, are enter- i Mr and Mrs. H 'C. Linn have msQuay of Pennsylvania are gu | mother, Mrs. Milton Alcxander, at her : - = = taining a house party over July 4. their guest at their home In George | ir. and Mrs. Aifred Thomson in Roxe- | one"in Lancascer. Fa. Sanitary Carpet Cleaning Co. Special Sale of | “Mrs. Jecklu Haas returncd vester Washingion Park Dr. Paul W. Vestal| mont. where they are spending the | D g Co. of Boston. - summer. | —_— Mrs: B M. O'Brien ‘and two_ cnil. | " Mrs Malcolm Westcott Hill and five | Scott is said to havé written “Waver- | 419 ,_N,':: ;!frfl'f‘y""AVG- dren of Richmond are the guests of children of Baltimore are the guests |ly” in less than six week e - Mr. and Mrs. A. Fletcher Driscoll at = T after business bours, North their home in De? Ray. Mc. and Mrs. J. W: Garrison of Jrom _three week stay at the Hotel St. Charles, Atlantic City. s Our Dresses St Board, who has been spending some being the finer grades |time at Wardman_Park Hotel, left for araman . in his S rantlaco yuniaraey o9 Washington are speneding the sum- | 8. Harold Levi and sons are at mer at Braddock Heights. H Mys. . ; : > : : i ddock 2y Mr. and Mrs, Nelgon Tayloe Snyder, Each is an exclusive stvle: and an ex- L b XY fortha anamer. 4 e Lir. nd”theiriiule son, lefc Thuraday - ; = % Rl X . : or & visi e-sburg, Va. X ceptional value—produced under our spe- _\,:";,-a;‘\";"mfl“;-‘,,{:‘;{‘;’r‘tjn‘fij"u‘j{:;u“ffi‘. S M. Percy’ Foster Hall and ma‘a‘i);sf e cific instructions—and - marked to sell yesterday by motor for dtlantic CIY | way yiro e her marringe June 23 was | Conn., for the summer. ' The Rev. Percy i- = = to spend ten days. o = TR 3 . AR ® Misx Catherine C. Dowd. Foster Hall will spend the ‘month pf July BOS ALY S s o P huraday moring, 10 § at the home of Mra, John F..Tackets I: ; v re 2 oy aint Asapl reet, prior to k- . . Up to $85.00. - spend two months. In the party \were D In Rl il anh Gaventes b draton: The Shopping Center—11th and G Sts. Est. 1877—A. Lisner, President n iss Marian Drischler of Rosemont |l Bernard Nordlinger, Arthur and ¢ J M ald Lyon, Allan and Mitchell David ALEXAI\DRIA SOCIETY "‘,{‘fig;‘;‘:‘;::’('s 1;:2 ;’l’:g‘!:l:: :\h{,{'fl'fl ™ . Milton Kronheim, David Dreyfuss o Camy phreys. Va. —_— Milton Dreyfuss, Harold Levl and - = Mrs. Enos Carr and Miss Nellie Carr William and Alexander Wolf. Mayor and Mrs. James M. Duncan | ] O aonh ; relatives in New York city and Buffalo, 4":.:11.-.“:::‘}:11‘.;r‘-";“vofi“'{";‘ffl“f":;:‘.-\"lfi and family left last week to spend |N. ¥. 3 L aEA THesi Simon ave the summer on their farm, Hayfleld, | Miss Louise Adauis left Tuesday for g of Del Ray were guests last week of companicd friends. to spen { Fourth of July little girls who left town o spend the summer af | Mr. Canton Crepe. Crepe Roma, Crepe de e N 2y el cufiren [t Walrfex county: unme‘l,;':?;'l"e: {rip through the west, ac- 5 Chine—in designs especially for street, aft- A shendiag/thoaummeriat Braddock | Mrs. Lucie P. Luckett arid her house | ““Mrs, R. Maurice Wilkina and Mixs o s tervens, lihe spes e O Albeit Glemita. s uest. Mrs. Genevieve P.-Grimes ot | Virginia Wilkins left last week for Cat. i ° « St & he oy i Mrs. Harold Kaufman, motored to|Norfolk, spent last week with Mrs. lett. v where theymiliiepert severs Iy y assorted. Bedford Springs. Pa. sn«rm_l, dc: | Luckett's son-in-law and daughter. | "y, " Betsy White of New York was o d and Mrs. Edwin Bilheimer, In|the guest for some days of Miss | yashington ine Gioves.at her home at Mount ; A party i and Mrs. William Wilkins of | ' Summer Dresses e o e aE T i 3 s M mom G B o kil St na Wollberg, Marjorie S helr guest e 2 | Edith and Elisabeth Koliner, Marjorie LAy _wsun{‘r‘."‘(";‘,"‘ Bsbrother, MW, SA - Bick of'm ractively Price Reduced g Hentslete Meborabiniae Liebman and | 00 0 ¥ Ga, visited Mrs ,,,-5’ Mr. and Mrs. Edmund F. Ticer have |l ce Fran. sister, Mrs. A. D. Pespass, at |.er1f(*!\';'"eg from ‘grm to A:‘I-nuch(‘u)'- ™ o = Mi . T liss Vera |home in Alexandria last week. Miss Jeanette Yates Cochran has re Two Attractive Groups Ras Louise K oner an e of | Mrs. Edith Clarkson and Mrs. L. («_}lurned from a visit of several weeks to | g young girls who left yesterday for | Nalls spent last week with friends in | friends in Ashiand, Va. Y L PeTistranta, to s "Mr._Johnson McGuire of Johns Hop- || ” e Brenet e A e arl Schwarzmann was in{kins Medical School, Baitimore, has re- Dotted ~ Swiss, renc. L WO monthe. ork city last week s the puest | turned to the home of his parents, Dr. |l Voiles, 1 rted linens and E Miss Louise Cohn of Pittsburgh, s Marie Dahm. and Mrs. Hugh McGuire, In South | otles, Imported l.anens an . v e Washington street. who has been spending a week with A a3 . Driscoll of S | 3 C 4 Mis Ruth Ratines - . heraunt, Mrs. R. B. Lyon. left for AL |was the (52| g Miss Maxle Clalborne and Miss Ruth lantic city vesterday accompanied by |mond for scveral da e e e Hesaanat her i 25... " | 3rs. Lyon, who has taken a bungalow | Mrs. William . W 3 m Formerly selling up to $: A O e g ek Dl | ort, T 1 Friday vo alt par sother, | home In South Patriclcstrest=" " sister, Mrs. Abe Cohen of Pittsburgh, | Mrs. Frank ; e 1 William H. Fleming of San Fran- — - = e i f i i : 2 .4 | cisco. Calif.. is the guest of her brother. ) ‘k 2 ‘hi S - for > A small 1“; of "?)P““fdfi“‘l-s o e e e e L ol | ey ™ 88, Feturned | %, Fee Lash, his home In Queen _ Black and white Sports Oxford. made |)zn.">*d>fl;;lf‘§\_.\_ designed in the $4..95 o Stantes eaen - motored. | e Gutet Sf Her coutn. Hrs. Kats |t gpninger o | of white reignskin cloth and trimmed favored checks. — Piusbureh vesterday after suending on Beach Bryan, | home in Queen Btreet, with gun metal calf, with white leather s Mary 1. Carlin and Mirs Reduced to...... SR e el : Max Kohner Sweaters and SKkirts lantic City Friday to svend the sum —that you'll want for “The Fourth” Baker Fulton left last week for Ellicott | soles and heels. Flapper Two-strap Sandalette, made of patent coltskin, with welt soles and . low rubber heels. White Reignskin Cloth One-Strap | ] [ | [ ] . [ [ ] and | home 1n | T “Where they will spend m-,‘: o St Rob- | S e A P lion o e . [ ] . [ ] [ ] 8 [ ] [ ] [ ] a Kaufman, at Ventnor. Mrs. Kaufman and three daughters motored to Atlantic City yesterday to spend the summer at their cottage. |spend several we Mrs. Jennifer Broaddus ha \dred Barstow of Erie. Pa.. is | the guest of Mr. and Mrs. O. Ashby | Reardon at their home in Rosemont. Miss Margaret Moncure has returned has gone 10 C., where she will | ks | s return- | 550 Ste st of > in Mr. and Mrs. Abe Liebman left yes- | od to her home at A atteri _e = S S g : Sweaters of Fiber ) e oton” for Benna Viera | oit” il ehnome &t Mount 1aa atter a MMM i Pumps, with straight imitation tips. ylain and lace designs: Tuxedo Springs, Pa., where Mrs. Liebman will | deld, Md. = 3 Mm- 75 2 il ~ . del ted : ? % ’ -95 spend fen days at the Beuna Vistal Miand Mrs W. M. Wooif of Ko xpert celL s = white leather soles and Cuban covered - ass ~olors. otel. hey were accompanied by | nont, Miss ot o dd: < B3 Special at........ et i o : . Marjorie Sigmund, who will g0 to|Mr. Roger A. Creel of Arlington . & = c | camp, SO meal Jine Hair Dyeing. . $4.95 <P aialts o ks ! —. ; ] a motor trip to Gettysburg, Pa. .\l\lrls—\\ h'lte .\!A”\ and Flan | gatr.and Mrs 3, Bosenchal who were | Mr. ‘and Mra. Ralph Remington of If this nd Is brought In nel Sports Skirts—in the proper $ 50 ed to! their home 1 | oo oo had.as their before July ® av night. : modes. = Miss Fleet . : and Mrs. Sidney H. Reizens Ethel Remington of A ) Late of Lansburgh & Bro. Special ..o fand M numDl e s Frederick G Duvais and eh l $2d3Wosdwacd & Lotkty: uests of Mr. and Mrs. Isodore Saks, who were guests of Mrs. Du- 2 = AL, LAYER At their sumier home. et mather, Mrs. N. E. Flourney, in | = Miss Amy Wilkerson SEECLOLISTSA D PIANOS = s Richmond. have returned to their! Late of Miss Lula Byan l—l Miss Julia Kohner, with a party of [ lome in Rosemont. and Maison Gustave. ante 1t ats triends, leave today by motor for At- | Miss Elizabeth Howser of Ashburn, Open Evenings. lantic City to be gxone over July 4. is the guest of Miss Irene Mich- Of Louvre character and Louvre 0JDEMOLLsca at her rome in Del Ray. Mrs, Morris Cohn of Baltimore . !'made a short visit in Washingto, Mr. s. Henry Marks a 3 : ” < quali Ta5t Wweok BN ana M Isaac and f 1110 H Street NW. Washington's AEOLIAN HALL - Twelfth and G Streets : 2 . Washingto % 5 Steinway Duo-Art Puarclas Veber Duc-Art Pianoias Asoiian Vocalions Ir. and Mrs. Sidney C. Kaufman anc | 1t 415 Wolfe Franklin 2224. Exvert Service. = ughter, Virginia, are in Switzer- | Miss Amelia C \ = July For Sports and Dress wear—Garden lard for the month of and other effective shapes—Ribhbon, Felt. {spent threo weeks in Pa Canton Crepe, with hand-embroidery: and also those good Leghorns. " 57.50 to $1 5.00 T INDILL 0T Sy CLOSED ALL DAY 4th OF JULY Baby GrandSale They | aah Genzb : i Vs | oo B S G AN Closed All Day Tuesday, The Fourth, ~ White Shoes . Go "'Sky-Rocketing!” PNt Rather than carry over the summer a stock of fine, High-Grade Baby Grand Pianos we are going to offer them at a price. 5 Our stock consists of Ivers & Ponds, Stecks, Sohmers, Kurtzman, McPhail, Krakauers and others. These instrumeats formerly sold up to $1,400. Our New Price While They Last $900 Can Be Purchased on Terms of $25 Cash, Balance 30 Monthly Payments. Great Sale Tomorrow Traded-In Pianos Priced From................. $90.00 Traded-In Player-Pianos Priced From ... .. ....... $225.00 Traded-In Phonograohs Priced From............. $25.00 Z Z Just in ] \ time for the 4th MR T 2 i any Better Kinds Now Marked Down . Superior in Quality—Competitive in Price _Of sturdy construction, durable, economical, purchased as an investment, for years of service. Not judged from the stand- point of first cost. In makinfi this selection our knowledge pro- tects your interest. This makes the purchase safe and easy for you. t . Our Reputation Is SECURITY for Your Investment Why meit away? Why roast? Why fret and fume, wh “B'ffi'l.hm?'" happiness are to bo)l'ud by: the m: = s Complete Stock—All Styles and Sizes §, COME IN—COOL OFF e Diehl Fans are SOH By All Dealers—If You Have - Difficalty in Getting a Diehl Fan, Call Us CARROLL ELECTRIC €O, Inc. 714 12th Street NNW. . DISTRIBUTORS _ ' Wirk Devi S o E l-"'lll"l. ., Irons. M e NSTEAD of waiting for midsum- mer to dispose of our White Shoe. Stocks—we’re letting them go right now when you tieed them most. So just in time for the Fourth, -you may buy following wanted Y styles at $5.95.and save a lot of money! White Sports Pumps and Oxfords of ‘White Calf, White Elk and White Rein~ skin with contrasting color-trim. s White Open-work Dress and Sports Sandals of all White Kid or White Elk with contrasting color-trim. ‘White Reinskin Dress Pumps and Ox- fords in all the favored heels, turn soles, or white ivory welt soles. 2 Many women getting ready to go away will want to buy two or three different styles at this $5.95 price tomorrow! T Just Received Another CARLOAD OF BRAND NEW 395 Tl Formerly Sold at $525.00 . We will stake ouy reputation on this instrument, that it value in the whole United States. j Terms $25 Cash, Balance in 30 Monthly Payments New JULY Vocalion Red Records Now on Sale the greatest piano Cor. 7th 8 K & 414 9th Se. . “City Club Shop” 1914-16 Pa. Ave. 318 G St. 233 Pa. Ave. S.E. Niagara Batteries,

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