Evening Star Newspaper, July 23, 1922, Page 29

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Z 227 7zz7zzzzzzZzZ2Z2?d N VA 2 2 o 7227 % SOCIETY. Erlebacher Tvelve-Ten F 5t EXPANSION SALE Within the Next Few Days Our Side ) Walls Must Come Down Within the next w veck we take inventory. Bo!h coming together make it doubly important that we dispose of Thousands of Dollars® Worth of High-Class Merchandise Our buyers prefer taking a loss to risking possible damage by the fly- ing dust. - We therefore offer our entire stock of high-class— Coats, Suits, Wraps, Dresses, Skirts, Sweaters Millinery and Blouses 2727727 222277777 7% % % A CARLOAD REED FURNITURE TO BE SOLD AT PRACTICALLY COST This furniture should have reached us a month ago. The manu- facturer wired us to sell it at cost. That means the saving of many dollars for you on any chair, rocker, suite or odd piece of reed furniture. Don’t Buy Until You See These Bargains The prices we are offering you on Reed Furniture is the lowest ever quoted in Washington for many years. $275 3-piece Reed Fiber Northfield Davenport Suite Including Mattress, 2 Round Pillows and Every one knows the high stand- ard quality of this suite. a wonderful bargain. Bolster. This beautiful 4-piece reed fiber LIVING ROOM SUITE Like picture. autumn brown. . Upholstered seats and A backs in beautiful cretonne. Finished m$3‘| -50 Worth $65. Reduced to.. A Few of the Hundreds of Bargams Ofiered You 859 Three-plece Reed Sulte— With spring bottom seats; cushions and back covered With pretty $37 Genuine Reed Chair—Uphol- stered seat and back; covered $11.25 cretonne. Closin, at with beautiful cretonne. Clos- ing them out at Genuine Fiber Fan-Back Chair Like picture. A chair that will stand hard usage. You will pay at Jeast $5 more elsewhere. Our price....... s 3 Rocker to match, only $8.50. At this price it is l 39 Reed Fiber Wing Chair Strong,. durable, good-look- Ing—with spring seat. Seat muhlon n.nfl of crelonna 25 brown, o-.k. frosted green or lvory eblor Rnck.r to match, only $13.35. $75 Three-plece Reed Suife— spring seat, cushion seats and back of beautiful cretonne; old iyory color. ing them out fl!.??.’.‘ $42 $9S Three-plece Suite of genu- ine reed; covered seat cushions and back of ‘pretty A H cretonne; closing them $52 ot out at .. ur-plece Chinese Grass s-lle. l:on sting of Rocker, Chair, Sofa and Table; very at- tractive and well mada. ‘while they last, s«i only 7 tm Four - plece Clogely- vy $98 0Odd Chairs, Rockers, Fern Stands, Wicker Lfinps, W{chr Bm‘l Cagu, All Reduced for Quick CI UPHOLSTERY 623 7th St N.W. NOVELTY AND SUPPLY STORE wovem Reed Fiber in ' gold_and. black o old ivory ml’"l‘ take place in the a week of Mrs. M. Gault Norton, on Prince street. Judkins ‘and ALEXANDRIA SOCIETY James R. Caton left on Thugsday for San Francisco to attend the méet- ing of the conference of the com- mission on uniform state laws, Bar Association at the two latter. and Mrs. John Wagner. Mrs. Willlam N. Smith of Rosemont left on Thursday for Orkney Springs. Va.. where she will spend a month. James R. Craighill, Alexander Lee Craighill and James R. Craighill, Jr. and little Miss Ellen Lee Craig- hill of Pittsburgh and Washington Craighill's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Lee, at their home, on Braddock Heights. Miss Mary Ford of Maryland. who has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Willlam A Moore in T ont, left are the guests of Mrs. last week for Buffalo, N. Y. Mr. and Mrs. -r of Louis, Mo., SRy Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Angelo, Mrs. George W. n Charles Tow: B> Wilbur Davis . Mr. and Mrs. Hostetter, thelr home, in Chambersburg. Pa. Mrs. James A. Hulfish, Purvis, Miss Fay Purv garet Duncan and Miss Norvell o Lloyd spent last week in camp at 8':}' Beach. Frederick P. Russell is spend- ing the summer at Mystic, Conn. Mr. and Mrs. of Virginia. Mrs. James Gilbert and Mrs. Grace Woodburn, who have been the guests F. E. Lud- wig, on Braddock Heights, have re- in Washington. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Walford spent the past week end with Mr. and Mrs. F. Wood at,their home, at Fairfax, Miss Annle Peyton Luckett spent the week end at Chesapeake Beach, with her brother-in-law and sister, Edwin Bilheimer of for several weeks of Mrs. turned to their homes v- Mr. and Mrs. Washington. . Ferguson Beach Br: of Ensign Bryan, U. S. N., of Newpo 1 nding_the ‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs, Br; Mr. and Mrs.' Alexander Sands of Smmer Gowns + tiful shadés. Formerly sold up to $765. - beatititul Dresses: All Summer wear. Popular colors. ) that tmmy ‘sold at §39,; " Sweaters, 310 conference of State Bar associations and the American Bar Assoclation. Mr. Caton represents Virginia at the first named meeting and the Virginia turned to the law and daughter, ard ¥ Heigh in-law and daug Mrs. Charles R. Morrison has re- John T. Talman, turned from Butler, Pa., where she was the guest of her parents, Mr. Hollin Hall F: California, wh remaind A Miss Kathryn Fairfax and Miss Vir- ginia_Fairfax are the gue and Mrs. W. home, in Norfolk, Mr. and Mrs. . Mef and children are relall\ in Salisbury. N. C. Richmond have been the guests for | gy "1 i0%, ¢ Miss Xers is the gu her Sands’’ sister, Mrs, Holland Ball Master Willlam Holland Judkins of Cuba are the guests of Mrs. Judkins' mother, Mrs. Julian T. Burke, at her homé, on Prince street. Miss Mildred Scott has been the guest for a week of Mrs. Ballard at her home, burg. Va Mrs. Jacquelin Marshall has r home of her son-i ir. and Mrs. Ri Washington, Mr, and Mre. of the summer. B. Meredith siting Miss Ruth who announces | for a visit to friend: N., the wedding to|and Charlottesville, V Arthur in Fredericks- Braddock fter a visit to another son- and Mrs s of Dr at their aunt, Mrs. Wfl'lll.m Corley, at Clifton Spri Lamm, Del Ray. 'l‘lfuun H. McCuen of the Wagar Miss' Emma Glles and Miss Ora|left last week for Norfolk to visit Bmith have gone to Atlantic City to|his brother and sister-in-law, Mr. remain for ten days. d Mrs. J. Herbert McCuen. Miss- Mary V. Harlow, accompanied sephine Gregg spent last b th- es Bhelsey of Long lsland, Ocean City, Md., s ng several we Springs; Va. Mrs. Mattie Wade Woolls Martha J. Wade have return 'rom a ;| K Mrs. hm week visit at Forest mn Long jand. st week from Ocean City, where ur and Mrs. Charles Howard | they isted Mrs. Edward H. Kemper. Smithers left Tuesday for Harrison- | ‘I"n. Rev. Willls M. Wayts and Mrs. b V . to remain ‘for the rest of | Wayts of Del Ray left last week for Lynchburg, where they were the xuherlne Aldrldl. of Fnd-"ne of his brother, W. M. Wayts. ericksburg, was the week end Rosadora Stone of Washin, guest of Mlhl Ballie Crumn at her home In the Wagar Miss Margaret Moncure spent 1 week with friends in Philadelphia. Robert Cuchran guest of Richard H. . Armistead ,Eggborn Margaret Eggborn returned the guest last week of Miss Camille De Lane at her home in D‘L‘i Ray. rs. Mark R. Norris is spendi Mrs. Lula Pearson of Alabama 15| the summer with her daughter, Mra. the guest of her brother-in-law and.| George Harrington, in Del Ray. sister, M; d_Mrs. T. R. Crown, at! ~ Miss Osle Jordan has returned to their homg in Rosemont. i her home in West Point, Miss., after Miss Elizabeth Howser has returned { a visit to_her cousins, Mr. and Mrs. to her home at Ashburn, Va., after & | Stephen Threadgill, in phe Carlyle yaitto Miss Nellle Michelbach, in Del, She was accompanied by her aunt, Mre. Jordan, who will spend the sum- Miss Margaret Tew of Washington | mer in West Point, her former home was the week end guest of Hl"[ Miss Merle Greaver of Charlottes- Marian Henshaw, at her home on | ville is the guest of her sister. Mys. South Washington L. E. Denton, at her home in St Mrs. E. B. Jackson and Mastef Rich- } Elmo. son left Tucsday for Round 0 spend several weeks. . C. 0. Wayland and her little | sons, Clifford, Wellington and Harris | 5 Wayland, have returned from a visit to Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Wayland, at their home in Culpeper. Miss Virginia Wilkins left on Sat- urday for Catlett, Va., to spend the| remainder of the summer. { Miss Esther Lambert, who has re- | & cently returned from a_visit to Mrs. | {g Robert Murphy, in Westmoreland ; @ 7 17 county, left during the week for @ 7 Fishers Island. where she is the guest of Miss Margery Hall Mrs. Richard B. Washington and| children have returned to their home, | In Braddock Helghts, atter a visit to | their cousins, Mr. and Alexander . Green, at Markham, £ R’ A: McKay and children of ay have a cottage at Colonial for the summer. I cerned. THIS ME. Mr. and Mrs. William Campbell and | @ children left.last week by automobile n Barboursville i Mrs. John T. Stephenson and little | daughter of R emont are the guests of relatives in Nelson county, Va., WANTED Properties valued at $50,000.00 to ,000.00 We have several immediate customers for. cnv and suburban homes mvolvm,i ie sums. Special FOXHALL A. DAINOERFIELD 1108 16th St. Main 4792 Harley P heon of v will spend the arpenter of Charlotte. are the guests of M Walter's brother-in-law and sister, making the trip to \'irflma by automobile. . Keys of Rosemont nding the summer with rela- Va. visiting her Miss Oley W. A. Barnett, Master Earl Barnett, Mrs. Ada Goodwin and Miss Grace Goadwin left last week for a.motor trip through the valley 1209 Connecticut Avenue N. W. The Commectiout Avense Shop DRESSES " About twenty different beau- Just what you want-foryparty or theater wear. Sold upito-$65., COATS, CAPES and WRAPS Capes, Wzap: and Spori oats i Just what you'll need for eyening drives|- Clolll( out. thirteen Su{u Three-visee -‘Costumes; only four. Canton and $65 ‘Twill Cords. Sold up to $150. Closing atl oo * ‘A Few Three-plece Sport Costumes at uu. Rt ot e e e, Thirteen Skirts. Sold up to $25. . No Dread of Gray Hair DO NOT dread gray hair and the signs of advancingage! The sure, safe way to tint gray, streaked, faded or bleached hair instantly to any shade of brown or black is ‘with the modern hair tint, *Brownatone." Easily applied, cannot be detected and will not rub or wash off. Greaseless, odorless. nothing to mix, no waiting, no disappoint- ment. Guaranteed harmless to hair, scalp or skin. All dealers 50c and $1.50. Telal bottle sent direct for 10c. The Kenton Pharmacal Co., 611 Coppin Bldg., Covington, Ky. BROWNATONE | e— Evening and Dance . Frocks Consisting of Crepe de Chine, Chiffon and Georgette; small sizes. Sold up to $69. $35 Light-weight Dresses, includ- ln Dotted Swiss, Taffeta, Ba- . Marquisetfe and a few Llnan Sold up to $49. Summer Wraps In Navy, Black and Tan—| some embroidered., Sold up to $135. Sixteen: beautiful Suits smartest models in popul colors. 315 * $7.50] s .szo 608 TO 614 August by a Special Sale of upwards of 300 Summer propitious for you Organdy, Ratine, Dotted Swiss and many combina- tions SOCTETY. with a quality as well as a price feature o For over twelve years we have not let the matter of price interfere with QUAL- Y, so far as our merchandise is con- MR. SILVERMAN Personally supervises the selection of skins, and cvery garment is made on the premise S EVERYTHING IN THE SELEC- TION OF YOUR NEW COAT OR WRAP. INSPECT—OUR FUR QUALITIES— AND COMPARE OUR PRICES Make Your Selection Now!!! No Deposit uniit Aug. 1st The nmewest styles—and our low overhead brings prices to a low level that will pleasantly turprise you. APITOLv FUR SHO Furs of Distinction 1208 G St. N.W. Frocks-- The price tells the story of radical reductions—at a time most Silk Eponge, Crepe de Chine, Canton-Crepe, Taffeta, P T L AR CHAUMONT CAFE 183 EYE 87 W, CHICKEN DINNERS 3 times weekly Home_Cooking nner Parties Busket’ Luncheons for Aute and Prenie Partion Yot Bpecial Weekly or Monthly Rates. KEW MANAGEMENT. . Gouraud’s Oriental Cream 4 —AND ?bxlqasbom ELEVENTH ST. On Monday--- Anticipating the usual concessions in now

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