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[ SOCIETY. T e A Tl et ool i s o0 R S R - e e ? ; 3 being Mrs. H. O. Cutting, Mrs. Wil- T % i e : " 4 |1lam MeGee, Mra. Robert Lynch, Miss | W€ Will | 3 % ¥ 7 5 4 Margaret Lynth, Mrs. Willia G. ; . £ : Schafhirt, Mrs. Willlam Curry, m. -~ & ] ; i ! ! 5 owry orrill and Mre. Banford 2 ¢ 71 | Taylor. Mrs. Drew was assisted b; ew Slflh NewYark 4 2 - g 1 |Rer iece, Mra, B, W, Witting. Mies 419“ Jfl"’ Ave' Adrian Barker and Miss Elizabeth T 1 1510 H. STREET, N.“j. OPPOSLZ SHOREMAM MOTElm: Drew. Bafore or after business North £199 e Abroad, Wlnle Arrny and’ Navy Soa;{« - Activities Are Extensive. 0 ; BEGIN MONDAY Clear-Away Sales Senator and M les E. Town- weeks at the Woma: end will return to dation while the, ek from Michiga belng redecornted. y tor is making & brief speaking tour. o Brig. Gen. Alpheus H. Bowman, Representative and Mrs. Stanley H.|g retired, and Mrs. Bowman, ha: Kuntz safled_yeste ° a mainder SuBtpier. the remalnder of the summer. ! : . - S e . others sailing yeeterday aboard the z Every Suit, Coat, Wrap, Gown, Freck, Skirt, 2 Homeric “‘e‘,olfikflyruem;u&e e Gl il Gl . . o W Mrs. | ._Rainey an r. and Hat, Blouse and Sweater will be included in y W Mra, D, SicKanney and thelr | Lincoln Clom, U 8 A bas gone ‘;l this sale and in many instances— 4 5 TS 3 ney and Miss ; 7" | “penaing the summer with her father. s Mrs. Pomeren, fe of Senator At- Casey 'Inl!*fl Sophle p o lee Pomeren. returned to their have gone to ‘Hot a an ess an a - e Y apartment, at the Highlands, after a 1 weeks’ sn) - fortnight's visit to their home, in Can- 3 ton OL! Col. MRS. JOHN A, J. PETITT, ki o = 3. A, Telred, and Formerly Miss Louise McDonnell, a hRen;Memuhp LoBuls Al l-"rhalhlng are traveling on t bri re ks #am has gone to oston, where €| the summer monlh de of a few weeks. Joined Mrs, Frothingham, and _is | their apartment ,.,‘ . —— | Spending the short vacation during |and sailed for Europé. M. L i Ll d :2(3{;&5::' the House in their home, T 2 iss Leonila ssachusetts. fa radford G. ¥ B Fro Califorsia Hermsenissee 2 sire, thomss 1 | incké Beoate 8, Slogoce, Fols| Mrs. Drew Entertained ive an 8. omas I' | where e iz attending the shooting ack rrom LalUIOTNIA |schall will start today by motor for | mateh and where Mrs. Chynoweth has Guests at McLean = i a ” = _{their home Minnesota The\ w H joined him Miss Leonila Marie Lloyd, accom return to the Sttt . ré b R 3 panicd by her mother. Mre. W. A.|Berwyn M. the middle of August S A. Ledg:rwood, U Mg Fred irewiolINyALE 1o Lloyd, of 1224 Monroe street north-|Ww hen the House venes, N.. and S Ledgerwond, acco recently entertained a luncheon party arrived in Washington yester- the former's two sistel at her country home, at Mclean; Va., 3 L mong the guests from Washinpton " Former Prices Will Prevail Absolutely No Apprcvals—Exchanges or Credits During This Sale—All Sales Final Representative i from San Francisco, returning|Johnson and s phri from Caiifornia by way of the Pana- :;¥ l'\n",';}m:_\hrln 15:- " mo- | aral weeks at the old homestead at i 8 = a ten-day Blacksburg, Va. ma canal, and visiting Mexico and|ior through New: Eneiand and retucy | BiRcksburs. { Central American points, and stopping | to Washington for the reconvening of and_Mrs. Fred Wallace are at Havana en route. Miss Lloyd has|the House the middle of August. g at Wardman Park Hotel for a been doing graduate work in econ-| The chief of ataff, Gen. John J. omics at Stanford University. and|Pershing, spent the iast week end at won her master of arts degree in|LAFChmont where he was a g Madame Collardet Spends June. > yi > . | High School. George Washington Uni- | Larchmont races. Among mz‘"m},';‘; Summer in Home Abroad | versity and the Washington College |guests were the secretary of the Brit-| Mme, Collardet, widow of the mili- of Music. Previous to going to Stan- syl H ford she was employed in.the GIVi- | Thomas Sehnelasr wrd dui. “iout |tary attache of the French embass rch of the Brig. Gen. Collardet, who died July S' K : _R' SO LR e RS 4, 1921, while on leave in France, is 1g—! nit 1ng at’ her home Miss Lioyd will g0 to| Maj. and Mrs. George V. Strong, who | 2ending the summer onaner home ! Paris to continue her studies. have recently come to Washington | ie&r Angouleme. Francd. ' Mme. f Y. from Wost Boint: whers ‘e, former | |rdet and her husband were among arns has been stationed, have taken the | ihe, ™ 2 Alplomatic corps in Washington and s cottage on the Peters’ estate in Edge- | (42 UT28C ¢ he gonorar was & shock i|| All the Go for Making e on. . Miss I : moor, Md. | hook, “The Heart of Monadnock:" |- {0 thelr many friends here. Mme. Col- | | takes the name of the New Hampshire | Commander and Mrs. H lardet was the recipient of number- S E& s l’f | mountain, Monadnock. which is now [ Walker have leased mf,‘f-hfif,'u".l;”,:{ less letters and notes at the time weaters carts famillar to many on account of the [ Edgemoor. Md. to Mr. and Mre. Dallas Of the general's death, and. though 5 . > : recent exhibition of ntings in the {D. L. McGrew, who took possession|fhe appreciates each message. it Is —fresh shipment received with | Corcoran Art Gallery of Abbot H.|last week. Mr. McGrew is attached | Quite impossible for her to answer |l§ pewest shades, etc. ! Thayer, whose studio was on the [to the staff of the Japanese embassy. [them all. | stopes of Monadnock. a mountain Baby Dresses —of exceptionally fine quality materials, stamped ready to embroider. You will find the price extremely reason- able. An Investment That Will Give Years of Comfortable Ser\'ricc Our Remaining Stock Westing- house Fans Offered piEAL 257 OF Carvoll Electric Company Inc. 714 12th St. N.W. Main 7320 Distributors. Main 7320 which he painted in many aspects. ol and Mrs fliam Kelly sailed | [ = o Free Instructions = v ast week for the! O S9! 1 Miss i i s new post at Honolulu, mak-| [8 A E"I"""‘ Models {Vineberg and Miss L : ing the trip by way of the Panama chsdisglay Washington Tuesd E B canal and Californ THE EMBROIDERY SHOP jirip which take them to New MISSES FREUDBERG York. Albany ¥ e Col. Howard Dickinson has gone to son river, re y_way of Nor-|Southampton, where he is spending '827-829 11th Street Near New York Aveaue {folk and ‘arriving in Washington on|a fortnight h Mrs. Dickinson and { Friday. their family in the cottage which 1 O they have leased for the summer. Mrs. Bertha Oppenheimer of Wash- ington is spending the month with| Mre Atkins. wife of Col. Joseph A Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Rosenblatt of Red [ Atkins, has returned to their apart- Bank. N. J. She will also spend two | ment, in the Westmoreland, after an weeks in Baltimore, Md. extended motor trip. She was accom- panied by her mother. k4 |5 Mrs. Nat J. Simon of Ran- it omfortables Washed Free Mr. and Mrs. T:_‘f‘r’ f"“"r’:kf{z"f_"gmw o i et S50 Worh treet célebrated the twentieth| Col and Mrs. T. Q. Donaldson are . Bvery e el Gastomen ol dady £ . Tary of their marringe on |pending the week end in Virginia, 3 0 3 : 5 having motored to Luray, Va., yester. \3 Your Bedding Gets a Sun Bath £ SRR v or |92 i In Our Large Drying Yard—The Largest in Town MissiRena Cornwellpwithia paciy o Reductions friends, is spending her vacation at{ Maj. and Mrs. Henry Pillsbury. ac- SNOWY WHITE BED LINEN North Chesapeake Bea What Housewife Doesn't Like Her Bed Linen White and Clean? Way We Do It S AND SEE! FAM . Md. companied by the latter's mother, \*"d Whood v\l!edol Col. William 00« ave motored to Atlantic City, Peanut Wafers. where Col. |Wnod will join them later. Take two quarts of roasted and half a cup of butter. three-fourths | 3t Mre; Morsie are visi A‘nn.pofl. cup of milk. two cups of flour and|yhere the former has been ordered | flavoring: dfop by spoonfuls on tim, | pR€FS the former has been or |sprinkle "with nute and bake untli | conly arrived from Panama, whers cEisnRin s quicihoyen Capt. McNair has been stationed. on Summer Millinery —embracing a limited number of distinctively smart hats for-all oc- casions. Prices, 5, $7.50 and $10 An- excellent- oppor- tunity to secure hats for summer outings. FLAT WORK WASH The Whitest The Cheapest PHONE LINCOLN 1777 SUNLIGHT LAUNDRY (g 1109-1111 G Street N. W. Oren 9:15 A. M. Close 6:00 P. M. “INAL CLEARANCE All Spring and Summer Merchandise Sacrificed Regardless of Cost or Profit Over Five Hundred WASH DRESSES To Be Closed Out at Once Values Up to Values Up to $20.00 $25.00 $4.98 | $10.oo Practically our entire stock of wash Dresses has been included. Exquisite styles for both women and misses. Fashioned of such popular materials as fine French and Normandy voiles, dotted Swisses, ginghams, organdies, summer 8silks,dinen utmes and many charming combina- tions. All gplors; all sizes, 14 to 46. SILK DRESSES = $24.95 % Over two hundred beautiful silk Dresses for street, afternoon, dinner and evening wear. All are in the newest models of the most popular silk weaves. All culors, including blacks and navy.. All sizes. Every Department Offers Its Quota at Final Clearance Prices—Be Here Early ... 95 Silk e . 89c Voile, batiste and crepe garments. Values U . Tace trimmed and embroidered 5 alsts White and a few colors. stop-ins, fllo;:\‘:fl e P Volles. organdy Shadowproof Handbags S 100 | Rincedto | Redice....$2.98 8ilk and leather handbags. in a Double panel, shadewproof petti- i} large assortment of shapes and coats, scailoped or hemstitched hem. $1 98 lazge assortment of ar . Wash Skirts $ 2. 9 8 i | | B $1.98 wop s i Gen. and Mrs. I. W. Littell left last ' week for an extemsive motor trip through the middle west and the east. They will not return until late In the ' autumn, and will probably spend only | a short time in Washington next win- ter. SPECIALISTSUN PLAYER PIANOS ssD MO s Wasfil orvs ABOLIAN HALL: Twellth and G Streets Stwnhay and_Weber Pianolas Thie Asclian-Vocaliono Five Specials That Can’t Be Beat in the United States —Quality Merchandise is made for people who refuse to put up with the hard- ship cheap merchandise would impose upon them. " A Phenomenal Value. Formerly Sold at $525.00. $ —It has a world-wide reputation for quality and durability. It has been on sale since 1850. For 18 years we have sold Shoninger Pianos. i Brig. Gen. William P. Hall, relired.! and Mrs. Hall have reopened their apartment at the Decatur, after a long absence spent in Germany, where Gen. Hall was with the Amer- ican Army of occupation. 2590 Reduction on Blouses Brig. Gen. Charles W. Hobbs, U. S. A., retired, and Mrs. Hobbs have re- jturned to their apartment in the; | Westmoreland, _after spending two % I i Watch and Wait For the announcement in next Sunday’s papers of our greatest annual AUGUST i FUR SALE ; We Manufacture Euerylhmg in Fi urs 1 ) Terms, $25 &flh. Balance in 30 Monthly Payments. L] ° Aeolian Player Piano —The highest type of Player-Piano. Made by the Aeolian Com- pany of New York—the largest manufacturer of Player-Pianos $ in the world. Terms, $25 Cash. Balance in 30 Monthly Payments. O. J. DeMoll & Co. Baby Grand —A magnificent instrument made under our own name. It pos- sesses every quality that will appeal to lovers of good music. p —A new Baby Grand at a reasonable price. £4) Terms, $25.00 Cash. Balance in 30 Monthly Payments. B S S —— Clearance Sale All our summer millinery at remarkably low prices. . Duree Hats are known to all and a sale hkc thu ‘means i a great deal to you. Hats that sold for $7.50 to $25 REDUCED TO 33 S5 $750 310 SPECIAL IAL ANNOUNCEMENT Entire Stock of 7 MAURICE HAT SHOP - Now on sa?vgt:u:a?.o‘re low ii;uce Choice;, $1.95 M;, DUREE MlLLINERY WGMN.W _: - 8395, batiste w m; « VOCALION PHONOGRAPH —If you want a Phonograph, made—not assembled—but made by instrument makers—experts who have been making musical $ 8 5 .00 | Values up to Choloe of erepe o | | tions, step-ins. bloomers, ".u ow | Geor, , plain| Modeis. trimmed with pockets a Bt ol and striped crepe de | pearl buttons. | chines. "A good us- | $5.98 Tweed Shirts '\ Aboiit 30 in flm twills, sortment ‘of styles i ang colors, Al sizes. | Reduced $1. 98 with” poekets and Sufton trimming. | | El BATHING SUITS AT 209, OFF MARKED PRICE ! "‘\ F inal Clearance of Sweaters 1} ‘ n.dmu; e, 92.98 - e M $3.98 | | 1 sweaters, tuzedo and Ribak Sk pesaiecs lnu““‘:n Shtad wotors | d ‘woel sweaters, tuzedo an: styles. 0 all-wool sweaters. wal i lgam ll colors and eombinatiens: and combinations. All sizes. instrumsnts for twé_gcnmtionu, then you want the Voulion_‘; Terms, $10 Cash; $10 Per Month. STROUD Reproducing Piano —The leading pianists have made record rolls for this marvel- . ous instrument, which, when playing, reproduces every charac- s rtistic of their art. ; Terms, $25.00 Cash. Balance in 30 Monthly Payments. R 0 89c