Evening Star Newspaper, July 6, 1922, Page 8

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CLOSED ALL DAY SATURDAY o Friday’s Extraordi nary Bargains--- Sale 9 to 5:30—None Reserved—Wonderful Opportunities 100 Tweed Suits Made to Sell for $25, Friday, $7.95 All ces Slas SOoC | Baron Edmund von Thermann in Charge . of German Embassy With Depart- ure of Dr. Wiedfeldt Tuesday. HE ambassador of Germany. Dr. Wiedfeldt, will return to the embassy tomorrow from THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. _ C. THURSDAY, JULY 6, iety Tarleton Wright, are in New Eng: land for an extended vacation period. Mr. and Mrs. John F. Wilkins will leave Washington today for New New York, where he has e . e York. prior to sailing on Baturday All colors and sizes—the cloth alone cost more. been for several days. He will re-|¢yr gyrope aboard the Majestic. main in Washington a few days be- L] Mrs. Conrad ecker has left for Values to $45. '$ l Friday.. 100 Summer Dresses—fine ginghams, ratines, Swisses, voiles and many 1.95 Friday . lk-lined Sport Suits; all the i e yatbs ) - $4.95 fore going agaln to New York, pre- sence the counselor of the embassy. Baron von Thermann, will be charge Q'aftuires. The ambassador 1x expected to return in the autumn, when he will Eaglen Mere, Pa., where she has taken E 25 Navy Tricotine Suits, medium length | Ilandsome Si paratory to salling flor :fl! r:;‘men:’n . large cm’:",uf,,r llhjaa“n“& sn; d coats: a o e Germany Tuesday. During his ab-lhas with her Mrs. Underwood an . comta: 160 tor 38 & leading colors. R New Summer Waists ' Mr. George Burnap will sail from Now York toduy for Europe, where He will e —at very substantial reductions. with Mrs. Fnilips and Ui children in | F00m until after midnight. tneir summer home, “Highover." | he will remain until fall. \ sther FFriday bareains s . F spend a portion of the summer in } other Friday lmf;dfl\ ............................................ E be uccompunioed by Frau Whedfeldt. l,.,"“,_ the guest of Mr. Stanislav 5 . N 3 f 0 15 s < S 2 €Il The minister of Finland, Mr.|Spacek, technical attache of the| wyg§ CATHERINE RADCLIFFE, About 200 lingerie blouses priced this way for a | 50 Figured Voile Dresses, broken lines. Group of finest Summer Dresses—linens, Astomr huy rell:rnedd;lrmg':‘ne""‘ Czechoslovakian legation. Daughter of Mr. Daniel Radel of quick “turnover.” 2 i § g e | weeks' tour of the middle = =5 Cardiff, Wales, ¥ B 10 to 38 sizes. Values to 5} ratines, Swisses, organ- | Last of College Women's = Sl her ainer g >50. Frid V4 .50 dies and voiles. Values !l‘:nnlor l'ov-rre-:,.lllln G;;Ie'- Teas Monday. i . in two groups at 185 $12:50. Friday. .. e & S eturned Krom 0. e Iast of the series of weekly teas T 5 £ | to$18. Friday......... . | Senator Atloe Pomerene has returned | which have been held in the garden {rom u briet sty in s nome in Cunton, |of the College Women's Club Wil be s ; & Sl Dires f ; i et e {Ohwo, wnere, with Mrs. romerene, he!given Monday, July 10, from o A 5 75 25 kg Handsome Silk Dresses ’l:rr sport. afternoon and street. Smartest styles. ,“:ul \Mnere, with i, s omereis, io-| Seloc, With sre, William. C. Van Marnage Licenses. s - and x B i R . : < . ‘e tie will stay 1or several days bee | there will he very little social activ- D, Mickens and L 3 | 34 Silk Dresses, 16 to 38 sizes. Some Sweaters, wool plaid capes, tweeds and | ke ste wChtay L bevern g COT8L0 ] IS < . Mickens and Louise Mickens, 2 oo ‘ e g 1 fetas, georgettes and ; ! el ‘n"uu:fi'vfi:.' e f-'ri.“::r":;.'.l:;'er‘i\;)‘ha;rh. LT S Materials are Voiles, Batistes and Dimities. Priced g » \'-‘1“:\ o A’i?() mixture coats. Values $ 1 O 95 ' =5 e hviealine being nlann‘er{ lhy the in our regular stock from $2.50 to $3.95. A profusion s | q s to U | rge d" = of the sun ctivities. 5 e 8 To close $ l 2.95 | to$25. Friday : * S s retauies trom | o er ectivites of styles—lace trimmed and tailored models. 2 OSR comtvseitosionn: warior s | PES e s Mass., where he| Mias Mary V. Paxton of Washinkton, el 5 . ” . Lie nouse P4rty;who went to Lexington, Va., for the| Ernest A. Roehm and Louise M. Rainey, | Cloth Coats, Capes and Wraps for all occasions. % 1 t 1 =L the y'l”'.‘.::’..‘f’m. | wedding on June 27 of her niece, Miss ;'.r:;l-llf Bttt n;'z";,f.""i'q""" e - ¢ - - 3 > 1. dul el . 2 P s M. G nma Hoex \lso smartest Silk Capes of Canton and Roshanara Crepe 02 S home th Martha, Paxton, daughter of Mr. and| Firshueh Chaimers and Niernice Bradier, ! P - 2 Mrs. Charles, H. Paxton, has 8ince| j yale Rubin of this city and Etta L. Steln- \Efl The charge d'affaires of the Polish le- | 360 yisiting Mr. ang Mrs, Paxton at berg of Raitimore, Md | i i R 7 I 3 Gy & veet Springs, W. Va. t the armond W. Kelles ngatuck. Conn., ‘E% $5.95 for Sport Satin Skirts. Also cloths. Values to $10. Elfi ot evamn &t upartment | ball which formed the closin feature |gud Sory £ e irect Sorta: Ly = . & Z - e = & o W X u of July celebration-—as | Werl. D . B $9.95 for Finest Sport Silk and Nevelty Wool Skirts. Values to $18. B o g o A ona gna oy, | ovualia moat patriotic occasion at the | - Wilm Nelwr 04 Fanny Carter ! g sl s S P e i > s = 2 i s Z storic Old Sweet—Miss Paxton an . ] $2.95 for White Surf Satin and Rep Tub Skirts. Values to $10. duy with Mr. and Mrs. kdwin 3. Shat” | Mrs. Paxton's siater, Mra. Howard G. & $5.00 for Li Sui Just a few. Sizes 16 and 18. All col BT Avery of Norfolk, assisted Mr. and | RENAMED ORDNANCE CHIEF., B $5.00 for Linen Suits. Just a few. Sizes and 18 All colors. . b Ry | Mra. Paxton in receiving the ‘large| Maj. Gen. Clarence C. Willlams has | =4 i The Undersecretary of State,. Mr. |® mblage of guests, both resident | been renominated by President Hard- £y = % . i s R X ¢ Phillips, has returned trom Beverly [at the springs and of neighboring |ing as chief of ordnance of the Army = 500 Sweaters, all kinds—slip-on and tux- | 100 Trimmed Hats, including the famous Farms. Mass, where sie spent the fourtn | %0¢i€ty. which filled the great Lall-|for a second term of four years. H i ! 4 edo models. Specially reduced. Gage and Whray models. Sold to $20. Mr. G. Hamilton For Friday, $1.98 to $12.95. To close, $2.00, $3.50 and $5. artin, Jr.. and his| There are 696 distinct references to spent the week end with the marines Wellexley College. in camp there. 4 1 | The commercial sccretary of tne|SHest AMr, Frederlc Kleld Blaine of| women In the Bible. & Extra Special Friday--Beautiful Blouses of georgette, crepe de chine 5 00 | Eolish ety ‘n":"”_f’\,‘i:';i e Wit | Cumberiand, Ma. T Y o TG = 2 and French voile. All colors and sizes. Values to $7.95. Friday, choice. . . | small daughter. will sall today from| Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Danssat of New .A\\,.IIIlIul||llu|||.(4\§.Illlllllllfllmm\,.IIIlIklk\ilfllllllllllfllh ’% ” o . . 5 " = J { New York nbom::l the l‘u'nla. for | Orleans, La., are at the Burlington = lE) 10 dozen Broken lLines White Blouses and Silk Camisoles. to close..... 75¢c heie home g N o oy Hotelifor an indefuiteiparion. RICHARD W. HENDERSON, 1109 F ST. & 5 dozen Women's, Silk Hosiery. $2.00 values. Friday bargains.....$1.00 [/ The hafor generall commandant: oL arerts. Wertinr ney and er son = kl[| the Marine Corps and Mrs. John A.|her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George W. o o = Lejeune and their daughters have re-| Trowbridge. Mrs. Kuhimey attended turned from Gettysburg, where they!the reunion of her class, 1917, wt e lrll I | O' I | uSll leSS Mr. and Mrs. John T. Slater and Miss Ethel 8palding Slater of Washington, were guests this week at the King Edward, Toronto, Canada. Capt. and Mrs. Luke McNamee have leused the house at 2908 N street. which they are now remodeling, and will take possession in the autumn. Furniture Reductions That Emphasize Our Miss Fllzabeth Zolnay. daughter of | worth E‘r““‘n“i‘;'.i:o;""s.’.“.’,':m"“;'f-‘ Mr. and Mrs. George Julian Zolnay, 18| companied by Miss H{xn! also of Hey- spending the week in Annapolls, | wood, are traveling in this country. where she is the guest of Mrs. 10ui8e | and while in Washington, are stop- m ete earance 90 S 50 e novaman, eal (0 riasten P | Miss Katharine Wrenn has joinea { her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lee | ooonby G, o Alllson of Detroit has opened his apartment at the Burling- { Wrenn, in their apartment &t the Wy: [iton Hotel. € We must relinguish this building within the next few weeks—final clear- 316 7 th St e "Rome ‘ot Sur"und Sirs, Wiiiam | . L La ance of stocks cannot much longer be delayed. It's time for action if you . Starr Myers at P‘rim-nlon, N. J. Miss Me.._and Mea. W, Laning of g ) » - { Wrenn will leave Saturday for a visit |of some length to relatives in the Green Spring valley, Md. Kansas City, Mo., are stopping at the | Powhatan. ! would supply your Housefurnishings wants at lifetime bargain savings— prices such as these must quickly put these goods into other hands: $88 Oblong Mirror, polychrome $782 Mahogany 9-pc. Dining andgilt .........coonn.. Room Suite ..............$367.50 $156 Mahogany Extension Dining $57 Oval Gilt Mirror .. ........$40.00 Table ....ovovvve ooo....$7850 $36 Mahogany Child’s Chair ....$23.00 $38 Mahogany Tea Wagon. . . . . .$28.00 $24.50 Mfl“h? Washington Ma- $78 Walnut Drop Leaf Table. . . .$30.00 59}60%?:& feTwElge Table ...... g;;:g(; 189 Mahogany Book Case ....$7500 417 Carved Antique Gold Table $53 Mahogany Tilt Table ... ...$32.50 e TN $171 Mahogany Bureau .......$98.50 Mrs. J. Frederick Schenck has Mre. Charles R. Shepard of Washington as her guest at the Lenox Club, Lenox, Mase. Mrs. Randolph Morgan Appleton and “Miss Sybil Appleton, who were with her at the club, re-: turned to Boston. Former Cabinet O Returning to Washington. The_former Sqcretary of Agricul- ture Mr. Edwin Meredith and Mrs. Meredith, who are motoring ehst from their home at Des Moines, Towa, are i expected to arrive at the New Wiilard {today, where they have made reserva- N tions. They will spend some time in ‘Washington and at various resorts. DRASTIC REDUCTIONS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS JULY CLEARANCE SALE — SILK DRESS CLEARANC Your choice of about 150 fine Your choice of about 125 fine Mrs. James Lee Sheldon, who had been in Richmond, Va., and Washing- ton for a month, has returned to the Vanderbilt. New York city, prior to going to HIll Top Inn, Newport. Births Reported. The following birthe have been reported to the health department in the last twenty-four onrs. Mrs. George D. Hope entertalned iat a birthday anniversary dinner last ievening at Wardman Park Hotel, ihaving an her guests the Secretary of ithe Interior and Mrs. Albert B. Fall, ithe ambassador of Peru and Mme, ! Pezet, Mrs. John Zollars and Mi who are the guests of M LA TP M 1Y Lamp $49.50 Walnut Console Table. . . .$27.00 | Booker, = = | : Rt 4 ne Garvey, girl. C 4 5 % dresses. Canton Crepes, Crepe de [ dresses.. Canton Crepe, Crepe de ;'é’,"'}(\if,',;e,i‘,}',',';,,‘;‘fi?g Nexi cnadles Cathertne O"Tole. girt $58 Oval Gilt Mirror ..........$33.75 $168 Mahogany Chiffonier . .. ..$99.50 Chine and Summer Silks. Chine and Taffetas. L Bamuel . Nichoison Misd Barriog| emes W B nad Gerteude Moert pirl Mr. E 7 nd Ellzabeth Jonet Drake and Mr. Ezra Gould. The Ellzare s, hoy. B. Chatfield, boy. oy. Imported Wall Papers 1/3 of Former Prices o . dinner table was decorated with ad B 3 Formerly Priced to $25 Formerly Priced to $35 forae” comarpiece “oFSrehuas Nod| GO T s B K Davie ard roses an the apartment was Va and Dorothy Ch: = decorated with American beauty roses| Bt and Margaret A. ’q7 ’ 1 as |and many Tare flowers sent by the| Edwin ¥, 'ast LeEtte Original Price Tickets well as Green Sale Tags on all Goods !triends of the hostess. Toabeile Waiter L. and E. .95 .95 The new president of the board of education of the District and Mrs. Abram Simon sailed yesterday from New York, aboard the President Gar- RICHARD W. HENDERSON Fine Furniture, Draperies, Wall Papers, Msrrors, Etc., Etc. %14 Navy Blue Suits Ahout 50 smart tailored suits of tricotine, silk-lined suits. 9 Linen Suits About 35 fine linen suits, smartly tailored. fleld, for 'Europe, to spend the re- mainder of the summer. Maj. O. G. Collins, U. S. A.. enter- ielephone delclione tained a small company at dinner at Main 8266 Main 8266 the New Willard last evening. Formér Secretary of Commerce and Mrs. Redfield have opened their sum- mer home in the Berkshires, where | they are established for the AT AT AVE R R A IIE R A ason. Formerly $85.00 | |Formerly $ 1 Bl B e e ey oo i Priced $15 = Priced to $55 = e :f,‘.'cr'.‘"x'.‘”a.'.'.""if,‘ the Beren: | gtore closes at 5 olock, Saturday all day. N Biumaad, e 2od St Seitne 71| MARTIN WOLF 66 Years in Business \ L U RORG Pioneers and Have Your :\\; —Summer Dress Clearance———— | it iy i e Originators F o ize Furs | 150 fine Summer dresses of imported Included in this lot are shantungs, or- B g Samuel LD3ad of Kasoluske, Accumulation of dirt of Dry Cold 4 Repaired § gingham, dotted Swiss and voiles. gandies, georgettes and finer Summer A tner “Webb, in his home &t 446 s Storage for Now. Mod- §\§ Formerly Priced to $15 fabrics. 3 A o i aaiaors does untold injury Furs erate Prices §‘ Formerly Priced to $25 before ‘returning to her home. She N\ to Rugs. % has been in New Jersey, where she went to attend the convention of the Delta Gamma Sorority, of which she is one of the three founders. She was the guest of honor of the con- vention. Mr. and Mrs. Sylvanus Stokes, jr., and Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Napoleon Bonaparte were among the guests at dinner last _evening of Mr. and Mrs. ! Charles F. P. Richardson, who enter- tained a _company of sixteen in their villa at Newport. Mr. Daniel Radcliffe of Cardiff, Wales, and the Misses Radcliffe were among those entertaining at lunch- eon yesterday at the Shoreham, where they are spending some time. I P AT LT L DS L L A T L I I (220 7 L EEAAULLT S EILLE VLS 1100 f 1 Z TP L I AL P11 5 ELIIL o DAL 4 L TP s 17 1A 7 ) 95 95 $8.95 $15.00 Skirts Prolong their life by having them thor- .oughly cleaned. Our July Clearance Sale Starts Tomorrow Morning It wili be a REAL Clearance Sale—we promise you that—with the LOW- EST PRICES OF THE SEASON. With practically the entire summer ahead, you will find this event timely in the extreme. Most of the garments are suitable for wear far into the Fall. Sports Suits and Coats~— Just the Suit or Coat you will need for va- cation or outing wear. There are Tweeds, Home- spuns and Fancy Mixtures. All sizes. Our Silk Dresses— For street and afternoon wear and summer dances, including Canton Crepes, Crepe-back Satins, Crepe de Chines, Tricotines and Poiret Twills. Al sizes, in white and colors. Summer Wash Dresses— Sheer, Cool Summer Voiles, Imported Dot- Your Choice ted Swisses and Organdies. All late arrivals that are crisp and fresh, i\n white and all the new 5%£ | $12 Voile Dresses, Sizes 421 to 522 Formerly Priced at $15 R Phone or Send Postal Hekimian 1516 HN.W. S, $10.00 Waists of Flannel of. Georgette of Silk $3.98 | $3.98 | $5.00 EVERY WRAP AND COAT MUST GO Smart wraps and coats of every -conceivable material for automobile or for street wear. In three great groups. $10.00 Skirts Sale Price Miss Betty Grove has returned to Baltimore, where she is visiting Dr. George H. Grove for a portlon of the summer. Miss Grove spent a short time with Miss Helen Le Seure. e R e, W Indiana Clubw. Guest at the Dresdes. Dr. and Mrs. Frank F. Hutchins of the Dresden Apartments, have Aas their guest the mother of Mrs. Hutch- ins, Mrs. Felix T. McWhirter of In- dianapolls, Ind., on her return from attending the blennial meeting of the General Federation of Women's Clubs in Chautauqua, N. Y., Where she served as chairman of transportation for the convention. 71,/77 Nice assortment of Ladies’, and Children’s Umbrellas and very reasonable. FRENCH UMBRELLA SHOP Fr. 4596 W 718 13th St. N.W. Genty Canes I Mrs. Robert F. Mackensie and Mrs. Logan Feland have returned from Hot Springs, where they went for the week end _as guests of Mrs. Thomas Jefterson Ryan. Mr. and Mrs. Roland P. Skinner of Woodridge had as their guests over the week end Mr. and Mrs. Lyle W. Wickershelm of Caldwell, N. J., who are en route to the coast. Mrs. Wick- ersheim before her marriage was Miss Marjorie Miller and has many friends }n this city. , Mrs. D, B. Owsley and Mrs. F.ui‘gdwll'y of Hopkinsville, Ky., who are visiting Washington, are stopping at the Powhatan. Mrs. Charles C. Wright of 2001 16th street and her gran Charles i i pastel shades. ALL KNOX at Exactly ’4 Price .00 Hats .00 Hats Straw Hats ;507 v Your Choice of Any Wrap or Coat Regardless of Former Selling Price.. ...................... Up to

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