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M. PASTERNAK ¢ Announcing UNUSUAL REDUCTIONS Vacation Frocks Matcfi:als Are i Foile Batiste Wash Silk Georgette Canton"Crepe Foulards Dotted Swiss Chiffons Navy Taffeta Marquisette Handkerchief Linen Only a Few Voiles, Linens, Dotted Swisses, Chiffon Creme Nets Closing at $19 monies inaugurating & dr cently formed Kermore being in charge. While in burg, they will be guests Summer Hats Rfduch to 310 and $15 Sold up fq $35 The ceremonies will be President and Mrs. Glass, Representative Moore, Dr. Kate Waller_ Charles Moore, commissi of Gunston Hall. Saturday, July 15, aboard | to spend several 1209 Connecticut Avenue N.W. The Commecticut Avenue Shop the middle ot October. Ambassador of Brazil Completing Motor Trip. Closed ANl Day Saturdays During July and August Rich’s Midsummer * Clearance Sale of - Women’s Low Footwear 1f you've been waiting for this Yearly Reduction Sale you need wait no longer, for it starts tomorrow, with its characteristic exceptional bargains in high- grade footwear. There Are 1,570 Pairs Low Shoes in This Sale All of them from our regular stock—all thn;'rmgh]_v desirable and fashionable. % . There are NO white shoes included. 866 Pairs Reduced to 5.0 538 Pairs Reduced to 6:2 RICH'S Proper Footwear F Street at Tenth ' 166 Pairs Reduced to 182 MILLINERY-IMPORTERS ) 13 *'anp G.Streets. NW. 1 In the Next Three Days We Must Close Out Our Entire Stock of ~. Regardless of Qur Loss! Every Hat in our stock—many: of them practically brand-new—is included, regard- less of cost. Wge are practically giving away thousands of dollars in this sale! Hats That Were $5 to $35 $245 $4.45 $Q85 § Every Color—Every Style—-For,Every Occasion! 3 " CLOSED OUT AT AN AMAZING SACRIFICE! Under New Management of Maison Maurice of Fifth Avenue, N. Y. o ' STk Society || Vice President and Mrs. Coolidge Will Leave Tomorrow for Fredericks- burg to Attend Kenmore Meeting. HE Vice President and Mrs. ‘Alencar, who has spent the week l Coolidge will lea’ ton tomorrow for Fredericks- | the east, 1s expected to return this burg, Va., to attend the cere- | evening or tomorrow. to purchase Kenmore estate, the re- the beautiful home of the famous|son, Mr. Paul Mellon, spent a brief artist Gari Melchers and Mrs. rh!el‘- holiday. chers. 4t is uncertain whether the¥ oo puny 4o ™o o enington, but re- will go to Virginia by rail or auto- mobile, and they may Teturn late 10- morrow evening or postpone their turn until ¥Friday morning. C: sides the Vice| ™ garried out, and beslSolldge the|With Mrs. Weeks in their summer |the ummer. guests will include Senator Carter | home, Mount Prospect, at Lancaster, | — IEN A e arts, and Mr. and Mrs. Louis Hertle r of Chile and Sen: fa.f”\?n‘?fi‘}?;?“l‘-‘fii”,..‘.’f.‘g‘:!,‘,% New York | the end of last week, will not return | 8pont several years of the war 10 2"l return to Washington about | Harding in Columbus, The ambassador of Brazil, Mr. d8{New York, who spent the week end |United States A: WEDNESDAY, JULY 5, 1922, ve Washing-|end and holiday motoring through ive for funds The Secretary’of the Treasury, Mr. Association | Mellon, returned this morning from Fredericks- | s home in Pittsburgh, where his at Belmont, | daughter, Miss Ailsa Mellon, and his Miss Mellon did not ac- mained in their Pittsburgh home. MRS. CLARK LYNX 8. mpressively | wpy " roman throughout this week | taken a house on Mintwood place o Wife of Maj. Lynn, personnel division The Secretary of War, Mr. Weeks, | of the goneral siatt. U, o A, who has | turned from their wedding trip and the Cincinnati, at Newport, following | | the Fourth of July celebration, were Rear Admiral William S. Sims, Rear ||} Admiral Bronson and Rear Admiral Gleaves. \ Don’t Compromise--- When it comes to buying Paint—get the best—one that’ll make it worth while to do the painting. It’s the Paint that lasts which is the Paint to buy—and “Murco” Liquid Paint —has the durable qualities which have earned for it the name of the “Lifelong Paint.” ‘The Duke and Duchess de Richelieu are guests of Mr. rge 'W. Curtis, | i who roturned from abrgad last week and opened his summer house at Southampton. Mrs. Edmund Pendleton has as & guest at her cottage, Langsyne, Bar Harbor, Mr. George Hunt Pendleton of New York. Mrs. Allen W. Dulles is expected to €0 to Newport today for the remain- der of the summer. Mr. Dulies will | [i @®eturn to his duties as the chief of the division of far eastern affaires in the State Department. Mr. and Mrs. Dulles left Washington the end of last w.ek and have been guests for several days of Mr. Joseph Dulles in his home in Princeton, N. J. It'll really surprise how far- a gallon of “Murco” will go—and be still more surprising how long the surface painted will stay painted. Mrs. L. W. Eugster is leaving Washington today for her summer home at Casco Bay, Me., and will be joined there next week by Dr. Eug- ster. Maj. and Mrs. Dabney Otey EI- liott, the latter formerly Miss Eliza- beth Eugster, will join Dr. and Mrs. Eugster at Casco Bay July 17, to re- main until just before sailing for Panama on August 3. Lieut. and Mrs. T. J. Rowe have re- | |f Purity of ingredients and scientific mixing are responsible for the complete satisfaction that follows the use of “Murco” for every painting job. In required quantity; in wanted colors. for |aré in their home at 1612 S street. Mrs. Rowe was formerly Mrs. Rheem, widow of Mr. Clarence B. Rheem of Valt v R owallfr |N- H. and will not return to Wash. |tant Secreta oner of fineington until the first of next week.'gfl(";f"fi C:fht:; ey o The Attorney General, Mr. Daugh- | Alfred L. P. Dennis, of the Treasury, (e Department; the Olympic t0 Washington until after the visit|Washington. Among [institute this of Bulgaria, Dr. Mile Secretary of the Interior and |the minister of e all have as their guests in their | Bedrich Stepane APartment at Wardman Park Hotel |faires of the A Ars. John Zollars and Miss Booker of [Felipe A. Espi tephen Panaret the charge d i mbassy, (with Mr. and Mrs. Brandt Elliot, son- |Scidmore, Mrs. n-law and daughter of the Secretary |{Mr. Henry T. Hunt, Miss M and Mrs. Fall, in their home in Vir- [ton, Mr. Arthur Kamsa sinis. M. Crampton, Miss Betty Poe and Richard S. Harvey of Washington. Mrs. George W. Vanderbilt and The Secretary of Agricultur 7 griculture, Mr. Wallace, and his daughter, Miss Rutn ¢ral days, and joined Mrs. Wallace In | more, N. C., formally opened fotel. Mrs. Wallace has been visiting | yesterday, when Mrs. T #on-in-law and daughter, Mr. and | raised thé pennant at the clubho Detroit. The Secretary of Labor, Mr. Davls, | Goo tousmomene s tocepnion foll Who went to Mooseheart, IlI.. Satur- ;i::}rv;g{lal-aml:n with Mrs. Davis and ren in their home t - il the first of next wee © o U ed by a dance, was given in the cl house in the evening. ‘The acting secretary of the Navy, Col. Roosevelt, who has been with | Sers 7% the marines ai Gettysburg, returned | siont.,tPe to- Washington this morning. Tienox Senator Lawrence C. Phipps enters| Of July pageant yesterday. tained a small company at dinner last evening at th e e Lock Tavern given vesterday by the Society introduced former Senator Chauncey M. Depew, who made the principal address at the celebration of the Fourth at Hot Springs yesterday. Among those who attended the cele- bration were Senator Albert E. Cum- i mins, the special minister of Greece, and ‘Mme. Gennadius, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick . Chapin' and Mr. and Mrs. Melville E. Ingalls. Mrs. Thomas F. Walsh will enter- tain a company informally at dinner i this evenin, Chief Justice Taft Feted In London Tonight. Chief Justice Taft will be the guest of honor at dinner this evening of the bench and bar in Middle Temple, Lon- don. Monday evening he was the honor guest at a dinner given by Mr. H. Gordon Selfridge In his home, Lansdowne House, in London. The other guests were most of them coun- trymen of the Chief Justice, including the ambassador, Col. Harvey; the members of the embassy staff and the consul general, Mr. Skinner. I Representative and Mrs. Carl Vin-' Washington comfortable :srlm‘ wlrll leave today for Ohio, for ai hot days. visit of several days before returning ! . to their home in Georgia to spend | Special Summer Rate ;;1: few weeks of the recess of lhel use. Wardman Park Hotel summer. Tennis, riding, gol Mrs. Scott. wife of Representaative Frank D. Scott, has returned to her apartment at Wardman Park Hotel after a two-month visit in Europe. Representative and Mrs. Frank W. Mondell will leave Washington today | for their home in Newcastle, Wyo. ' ; Dr. Stanley K. Horn- ond Mr. Waiter | end and holiday cruising on the lower €rty, who went to his home in Colum- ;S- Rogers of Washington, and Mr. ora|bus, Ohfo, with Mrs. Dnughe(;-(y at [Paul M. Warburg of New York, who those flmm Mrs, ot tomorrow Py + Wi 1 V. mbers ol months in lurope of the President and Mrs. {Washington who are members of {70 zechoslovakia, Dr. , oy Miss Ethel Wallace, returned at noon toda: 1 i o) anderbilt, h y from | daughter, Miss Cornelia Vanderbilt, Meredith, N. Y., where they spent sev- | who are again in their home, Bilt- thelr apartment at Wardman Park | new Biltmore Forest Country Club || Vanderbilt Mrs. Angus McLay, in their home in |and Miss Vanderbilt drove the first ball from the first tee of ithe golf day tournament. A reception, follow- Mr. and Mrs. Henry White, the lat- ter's daughter. Mrs. James A. Bur- () ir. John W. Dwight were uests of Mrs. Henry v, at Sundrum House, | () 5. to witness the Fourth Among the guests at the luncheon Representative Theodore E. Burton |~ — offers complete and luxurious comfort to the business man whose famlily is away for the ing, swimming in the new open- alr pool are some of the attrac- tions that make your stay in these Reservations Now Being Made. Wenimen Purk Hotd this city. Dr. and Mrs. Wilfred M. Barton Dr. |and Dr. John M. Ladd spent the week Mr. E. J. Murphy Co. Main 5280 Potomac and the Chesapeake bay abeard Dr. Barton’s yacht, the Swann. Mr. in Raloh Graves and his mother, Giraves, spent the holiday with the |Mr. and Mrs. Dudley Harman, who off; n- Mr. her 1216 F St. N.W. Clearance Sale Like fireworks—it starts with a bang! We can’t begin to tell you of the wonderful values you'll find in the store—we can only say our sale merchandise is all Jelleff quality—at Jelleff sale prices. Just Look at These Offerings! $30 and $35 Silk Dresses of beaded canton crepe in navy, brown and black, $17.50. $75 to $95 Afternoon and Dinner Gowns of rich crepe fabrics in light and dark oS50 S Gowns, $19.75 .50 Silk Lace Afternoon s, $19.75. $105 and $139 Dinner Gowns of soft crepe Romaine, elnbont’ely beaded, $82.50. $26.50 Top Coats, of tested cloth, Wooltex tailored——tweeds in Copenhagen, tan and gray, $12.50. $35 and $49.50 Capes, of camel’s hair and black silk crepe, $29.50. $50 and $55 Coats and Wraps of fine cordalure and pandora, $27.50. $65 to $89.50 Coats and Wraps of Veldyne, Arabella and Pandora, $46.50. $29.50 Shantung Silk Suits with smart long line coats, $21.75. > $69.50 to $75 Navy and Black Tricotine Suits, beautifully tailored, $29.50. ? $110 and $115 Costume Suits, tricotine and twill cord, beautifully braided and embroidered, $39.50. $79.50 and $95 Three-piece Silk Suits, straight-line dresses, long ripple capes, $56.50. $65 and $69.50 Suits for large women, tailored and trimmed styles, in navy and black twill cord, $29.50. $75 to $110 Costume Suits for large women, with long-line embroidered coats or panel box effects, navy and black cordine, $56.50. . . $65 and $69.50 Capes and Wraps for large women, Bolivia and veldyne, in navy, black or brown, $34.75. = - $45 to $65.00 Silk Dresses for large women, in taffeta, Roshanara and crepe de chine, navy, brown and black, $27.50. l ; $9.50 to $12.56 Prunella Tweed and Crepe Eponge Slurn"m merd colors, $5. $15 and $17.50 Fringe Trimmed Wrap-around Sport Skirts, white and red and white, $8.75. . the use nce ub- of - Representative and Mrs. Daniel R Anthony, jr, have gone to Buena ;’lstl Springs to remain for some ays. The commerc PAINT NOW i attache of the French embassy and Mme. Hellmann! and their daughters will sail today t. trom New York abroad the Paris for | = sail from New York today for a two- " We will give you a perfect Painting job at a moderate their home in France. The: will | spend several months in Europe. { R. K. Ferg'uson, The second secretary of the Belgian | Painting Dept embassy, M. Jean de Fontaine, willl 1114 pth § Phones Main 2490-2491. $2250 asnd $25 Tweed Sport coats and short box jackets, in attractive sport 75. m.ggumd Sport Jackets, tuxedo style, in red, tan, green, jade and Copen- mt;s.SODhgdeweedmdMixturgSportCuh. beautifully tailored, $36.50. $16.75 Wash Silk Sport Dresses, in attractive stripes, $8.75. $39.50 Imported Silk and Wool Knit Sport Dresses, with checks and stripes of contrasting color, $13.50. $59.50 to $65 Sport Dresses of Roshanara and canton crepe, in smart slipover and cape styles, $39.50. " i { X N C. months vacation, which he will in London and Brussels. i .pendl The director general of the P&n-‘ B REN K American Union, Dr. Leo §. Rowe, will go to Williamstown, Mass., the E G latter part of July and will conduet fi ruul}d&lfilf at tge institute of poli- cs of iams College, which will i€ VI open July 27. Among others who will S ITAMUN. B conduct round tables will be the vice T BL chairman of the Ttariff Commission, Mr. - Willlam 8. Culbertson; former assis- » New, Ufiusual Outfits yFor Misses and Juniors At Moderate Prices [4 UR loveliest displays of the season at Moder- ate Prices are now being shown. Dresses, Sweaters, Skirts, Hats, Riding Habits, just the things to make the Vacation Trip or the Summer in Town completely enjoyable, are here in models that we alone introduce. These entire new stocks hold delightful opportunities for every Young - Woman and Miss. 3 Misses’ & Juniors’ . Traveling Suits Greatly Reduced HIS is a Sale of the Most Remarkable I Values. Wide assortments of Handsome, |+ Novel Tailored and Dress Suits for Train or Motor Traveling as well as General Wear are offered at the following Greatly Reduced Prices: | $18.50, $25, $39.50, $45; $58.50, $65 $35 Tweed Suits of cool rose and orchid, $16.75. Misses’ $25.00 Tweed Suits in orchid, Belted models, $5.00. Misses’ $25.00 Tweed Suits in orchid, rose and Copenhagen. .Belted styles, $8.50. Misses’ $39.50 Navy blue Cord Twill and Tricotine Suits. Smart box coats well tailored, $19.50. Misses’ $55.00 Poiret twill, twill cord and Tricotine Suits in navy, $23.75. Won- derful value. Misses’ Sport Coats in rose, tan, black and white mixtures, $10.50, Misses’ $29.75 to $35.00 Sports Coats in tan, orchid, light blue and mixtures, $16.50. Misses’ $39.50 to $49.50 Silk Capes. Canton crepe in black with lovely bright lin- ings, $21.50. ] Misses’ $75.00 to $85.00 Capes, of fine marvélla, gerona and veldyne, $32.50. $2.00 Blouses—Voiles, dimities and batistes ‘'with Tuxedo and Peter Pan collars, lace trimmed, $1.65. X $5.00 French Voile Blouses—Tie back and straight styles trimmed with lace and tucks, $3.95. . $7.00 to $8.95 Silk Blouses—Crepe de chine, Poiret crepe and radium in slip-over, tie back and straight styles, $5.00. » ) $13.75 to $1§50 Crepe de chine Blouses—Tie back and slip-over styles with round or V necks. Long and short sleeves, beldmdcnbroiderymmm.ed,a:ss. g $3.00 Silk Vests and Step-ins—radium and crepe de chine, in tailored style, $2.45. i 5'4300 Crepe de Chine Bloomers, with lace-trimmed ruffles and elastic waist band, $2.85. > $5.00 Silk Envelope Chemise—radium and satin, in trimmed and tailored les, $3.85. . - = 53'33 Petticoats—of tub silk in straight line model, with pleated ruffle. Jade, henna and blue, $1.95. f $2.50 Net Guimpes—trimmed with 1ace—frills, square and V necks, $1.95. $3.95 Net Guimpes—with lace edging—a variety of styles, $2.95. ¢ $6.50 to $13.50 Sport Hats—banded leghorns, ‘rag carpet” hats, sailors felt: .50. “dslw;' ;3 $35.00 Dress Hats—large and small straws and silk effects, $7.50. . $6.95 to $8.50 Bathing Suits—wool jersey, in several styles—one and two color effects, $5.00. ¥ X $6.95 to $10.00 Tuxedo Sweaters—all wool, silk and wool, fiber silk and mohair—mixed colors and sizes, $5.00. . 3 $2.00 White Silk Stockings—full fashioned, with mercerized garter hem, $ .75. . ! 732.50 Sport Stockings—two-tone §ilk and lisle—full fashioned. Orchid, blue, camel;and rose, $1.95. $3.50 to $4.50 Glove and Thread Silk Stockings—plain and fancy weaves— i 1.95. odds‘l':&)smick Calf, one-strap pumps, with French heels and hand-turned .95. sl 50 Blick Kid Stiuplods Purps—baby Fresich hiisks: #ed/hand turned .95, wle;'l(s)‘OO Light Tan Calf 1-strap Pumps—Cuban heels, welt soles, $5.95. $12.00 Light Gray S’uo_de 2-strap P.umps, French heels—hand-turned soles, ,&’351.0.00 Black Kid M" rench heels, hand turned soles, $6.95. $10.00 .Black Calf heels, welt soles, $6.95.