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e SOCIETY. trip to Dover, Del. Mr. and Mrs. Warren D. Brush and house guests motored on Wednesday to Gettysburg, Pa. sThe Misses Elizabeth and Doris Wagner are visiting Mrs. R. L. Corby and daughter at Eaglesmere, Pa. | Mrs. Willlam_ Mills entertained her club members last week at a lunch- Sons of Veterans Hold Picnic in Maryland A picnic party was enjoyed by mem- bers of Cushing ‘Auxillary and Wil liam B. Cushing Camp, No. 30, Sons | $5,000.00 ) % 'of Veterans, U. 5. A., Saturday, July| eon for the benefit.of the Luncheon 1217 15/ at Chevy Chase Lake. Gam Circle of All Saints® Parish. z music and addresses’ were the f tMl-l-"BlIfl:ar:l Du‘rxlg&rl:flp:fondlrv Conn. P visit_ friends af ,, Pa. 4 o0 tures of the occasion.. Tables Were(, Hobert Dunlop. & student &t St Ave. arranged in’a line for the luncheon, Mary's, 1s spending the summer holi: and the ladles of Cushing Auxiliary days W(‘ his parents. A sh ’ = (e > were in charge of the program, Miss Miss Gertrude Elizabeth White left op o 1 9 Chevy Chase Weédnesday to visit her 1y . Closing Out Women’s Summer Hosiery Gretehen Bergner, the president, being Erother ing sister-inciaw. 3. and Individuality chairman. There were vocal solos by Miss Bertha Bennett and W. B. Weils, and an interesting historical address was given by Dr. Joseph 1 Kiefer of Cush- ing Camp, who gave an outline of the history of the old homes and land owners in_and near Chevy Chase. Also a talk was given by Mr. Erhest Crandall of the forestry di- vision of. the Agricultural Depart- ment. Among those who attended were Miss Gretchen Bergner, the president Miss Edna Davis, secretary of N Mrs. Wilfred French White, at Aud- son Lake Park, Ind. She will return to her home by way of Newport, where she wlill be the guest of Mr. and Mrs. William Tyler Page for the month of September. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Jackson White entertained at dinner Sunday for out- of-town friends. / NOW! Instead of Waiting Until September Sale on.Daily from 9 AM. to 1 P.M. ;7 «One w$ek Only . The $1.80 Lot contains many models regu- larly priced as high as $2.50. The $1.50 Lot contairs many models regu- Exclusive Fashions for Women Final Clearance All of The Week The remainder of our Dinner, Dance and Day Dresses, Wraps, Coats, Sports Clothes, Skirts, Blouses, Sweat- ers, Furs and Novelties at very low rices. About 100 smart Trimmed ats, from $3.00 to $10.00. Undoubt- edly the best values in town. on Entire Stock 2 Furniture, Floorcoverings gand Interior Decorations & for the most discriminating. J. S. A.; Mrs. Sophie J. Bergner. M B. H. R.'Davis, Mrs. Mary H. Wingate, Mra. Rouilla Wilson, Mrs, Mary Hand, Miss Bertha Bennétt, Miss Rebecca Hand, Mies Margaret F.. Crolssant, 3 s 'Frances Hand, Mr. “and Mrs , MISS WANDA ENGLE, Frank De Groot, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest | MRS. FRANCIS LIONEL JOUANNET.| B The prices compel interest. g 5 Crandall, Mr. and Mrs. Bugene E.|A bride of June 30, who was formerly £ ose engagement to Mr. Hugh Con- | Stevens, Mr. Thomas Babbington, Mr.|Miss Rhem Sylvia MecWiiHams. She way Stanard was recently announc Percy Parker, Mr. Charles 5. Davis, (is leaving Washington early mext T > the wedding to take place in _the fall. Mr. and Mrs. William B. Wells, Mr. | month to make her future home In John Wells, Mr. Myers Davis, Dr.| Cleveland. 7 O,ROURKE Co. o Joseph 1. Kiefer and Mr. J. Clinton _ a| | ing Rock, N. C., for the ainder of Rice Waffes. the season. e 4 1214-16 Conn. Ave. Mr. and Mrs. Edward W. Holmes Take two cupfuls of flour. one-half | Hot Springs News and son have returned from a motor L2 & teaspoon of salt, one teaspoonful of The $2.00 Lot contains many ‘models regu- larly priced as high as $4.50. . The $2.50 Lot contains many models regu- larly priced as high-as $6.00. ALL COLORS—ALL SIZES Plain Silks—Fancy—Clock— Bathing Socks—Rollettes—Sport— Kayser—Phoenix—Mohawk—Etc. 1110F St. N.W. (Adjoining Columbia Theater) ! larly priced as high as $3.50. baking powder, one egg beaten sepa- rately, one tablespoonful of butter, one cup of milk, one cup of cold boiled rice and one-half a cup of rice water. SIft the dry ingredients to- gether into a bowl. Make a hole in the center, into which put the rice and the water in which the rice was bolled. Add the well-beaten volk of the egg, the milk and the melted but- ter. Stir until thoroughly mixed. Beat well and add gently the white of the egg which has been beaten to a stiff froth. Fry in a well-greased waffle iron =————4 Of Washingtonians The week here had very much of a diplomatic and political touch. Mr. Henry W. Anderson of the De- partment of Justice -and formerly director of the American Red Cross activities in Rumania came down from Washihngton by automobile with M. Frederick Nano, charge d'affaires of the Rumanian legation, and Mme. Nano, and for whom a num- ber of luncheons and dinners were glven. On Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. Joseph . Eddy of New York and Mr. and Mrs. Jobn L. Welsh, jr., of Philadel- phia rode over the Flag Rock trail and came down to Valley View for To Begin Monday Morning The P-B Semi-Annual Clearance Sale of FDRTTEEP luncheon, in which they were joined Ly M. and Mme. Nano, who went out by motor. Mr. Anderson was called The House of Quality back to Washington early in the — week. G Representative George Holden Tink- P ALY ham from Massachusetts arrived o [ ) from Washington for a visit of four 4 IS . weeks and Is taking the bathe. Mr. s Tinkham is an active rider and dleast 937939 F St. N.W. No Branch Stores | other aure === Women’s Specialties Former Senator Theodore C. Bur- IS Frimenin open ton of Ohlo completed his cure and al day 9 o 0% left for the capital with his niege, Miss Grace G. Burton. Senator Al- bert Cummins left late last week. Mr. Chauncey M. Depew and Mrs. Depew are continuing their visit and are later to go to Lenox for the re- mainder of the summer. M. Gena- dius, the Greek minister, and Mme. Genadlus have left for New York and are shortly to sail for England. Mrs. Calderon Carlisle has opened her cottage for the summer. Mr. and Mrs. J. Thilman Hendricks arrived from Washington during the week. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Jefferson Ryan were guests at dinner in the Home- ' stead on Monday of Capt. and Mrs. William M. Talbot of New York. Pre-Inventory Sale FFERING at great sacrifices our entire remaining summer stocks in- cluding Dresses, Suits, Sports Skirts, Coats, Millinery, Blouses, Hos- iery, Underwear, Bathing Suits, Sweaters, etc. We are only enumerating.a few of the many splendid valucs that we are offering during this sale. 5 | CHEVY CHASE. | Robert Dixon of Charlotte. N. C. was the week end guest of Mr. and This sale covers our entire stock of sweaters, sport shirts, waists, sport skirts, hosiery (Phoenix Hose ex- Our carefully selected and exclusively styled - $19.50 and $22.50 Dresses at $15 IESE are made of fine quality Normandie Voiles, Linens, Ratine and '“;;,'::i.v_c;;_ “-.":,'( has returned from Cepted), SPOTt hats, Scarfs’ bathlng SultS, glOVCS, pal'a' > Frenech Voiles. White, navy, also a range of the most desir- Ocean City, N. J, where she spent = = able eolors, newest dotted effects and foulard patterns. All sizes, including “‘, {;‘_wwkf' % SOIS’ umbre”as and War“ ICk Lodge Sport Su“:s' 3 e i i Licut. Commander and Mrs. E. H. . stylish stouts. Every ome will quickly recognize the wonderful values Loftin and Miss Virginia Loftin left F I offered. All Our $6 to $15 Cotton Dresses In three lots ' $4.95, $5.95and $10 Domestic and French ginghams, fine voiles and linen. Each dress s perfect example of the highest type | dress making. Dainty effects in col- | lars. cuffs and vestees, cmphasizing their careful designing and making. Complete range of sizes in cach aroup. | In three lots | 1$1.95, $2.95, $3.95| Made of fine gabardines and ratine, perfectly tailored and trimmed with finc pearl duttons, novel pockets and amart belts. Al sizes in the lots, both regular and ertra, makes this | an wnusual opportunity. All Our $3 to $6 Tub Skirts | SPORTS OXFORDS Reduced to $/.90 Closed All Day Saturdays During July and August 350VPairs_ Women’s White Reigncloth In addition to the above there are several hundred pairs pf Rich’s low shoes in ‘many desirable styles Reduced ta $5:20 362 & Q2 . . Proper Footwear F Street at Tenth Women’s Low Footwear Clearance Sdl_e Reductions +—AIll from Rich’s regular stock—all desirable and fashionable _at savings really worth while. ] ) Wednesday for a motor trip through Virginia. Their trip will {include White Sulphur Springs and Hot Springs. Miss Flora Addison of Washington has been visiting her aunt, Mrs. R. R. Mahorney. Dr. and Mrs. M. P. Eslin and chil- jdren are spending the remainder of the summer at Point Pleasant, N. J. Miss Louise Baier entertained a few friends on July 15 in honor of her week end guest, Miss Margaret Carey of Bal- timere, Md. Mrs. Robert J. Bender, her daugh- ter Reverly and Miss Wright are spending a week at Ocean City, Md. Mr. and Mre. J. T. Maguire are spending their vacation at Cape May, N, J. ! i ! ! { i is_spending a V. J. Noble Jones and children oodberry Forrest, Va.,,for the rest of the summer. The Community Club has started the weekly ice cream sales at Bradley lane and Brookville road for the bene- fit of community improvements. Miss Maria Ridgely left Tuesday for the naval base at Portsmouth, N. H., where she will vigit Lieut. and Mrs. Timmons, Mr. and Mrs. George Mellick and son Joseph of Plainfleld, N. J., are the house guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Mahorney. Dr. and Mrs. Willlam Thornwall Davis and children have gone to their summer home at Gunston Hall, Va. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Hanger have purchased a lot on West Irving street and are planning to build a residence there soon. The membership drive 'of the Social Service League of Chevy Chase, Md., and Montgomery county, under the direction of Mrs. Atkins, reports that Hesketh is the only street which has 100 per cent membership. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Keech are visit- ing their son and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Irving C. Norwood of Canton, Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Duncan, jr., left Saturday for Ocean City, Md., | where they will spend two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Beitricks have moved into their new home on McKinley astreet. Mr. Benjamin Sasser of Raleigh, N. C., is the house guest of Mr. and Mrs. E..C. Sasser. Mrs. Fred Cook of Wamsborough, Va., is the house guest of her brother and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert -| Hanger. Mrs. Sidney Forst and children left Wednesday for Atlantic City, where they will spend two months. Mrs. C. D. Mackay and children have gone to their summer home in Blow- TN Sunday Dinner, 4 to 8 - M 1315 New York Ave. Thnufitol.!s.flSt.N.W. :Let Our Chef Be -Your Cook - —during the summer | months. e Brin our family to BLOSSOM NN CAFE- TERTA for dirnner ‘today, or, if -your family is:away, - _come yourself. ° 3 No delays, no tips; mod- erate” prices. Sweaters Pure silk, fiber silk and wool. An endless array in plain shades and novel ef- fects, in Tuxedo and slip-on models. Formerly sold from $9.50 to $39.50. They have been reduced for this clear- ance to $7.13 to $29.62. Sport Skirts Tailored sport skirts of white crepe, flannel, silk and wool, and white and colored. Novelty models in flannel, chenille, Roshanara and Can- ton crepe, homespuns and tweeds. Formerly $10.50 to $22.50. Now $7.88 to $16.88. Umbrellas Gloria and silk in a vari- ety of colors. All excellent qu'alities Sport, strap and ring handles. Formerly priced from $4 to $17. Now $3 to $12.75. Gloves Our entire stock of gloves in the following makes: Tre- fousse, Fownes and “Bacmo. Black, white and tan kid. Also black, white, brown and gray silk gloves. Wrist and 12-button lengths. For- merly $1 to $8.50. Now 75¢ to $6.38. 3 ' Warwick Lodge Tweed Sport Suits OFF - $42.50 Suits now $21.25 $24.75 Suits now $12.38 Included are 85 tailored suits of tweed in smart styles, in colors suitable for late summer and fall. They are offered in this clearance sale at consid- erably less than we paid for them. All Warwick Lodge Jersey susts are mow priced at . $14.75 WP == AR aw SPECIALIIES Shirts and Blouses Our entire stock of those strictly tailored sport shirts for which we are noted. Also smart blouses. In silks, silk jerseys, English broad- cloth, French and handker- chief linen, dimities, etc., in whites and colors. Formerly 83 to $13. Now $2.25 to $9.75. Hosiery Our entire stock of wom- en’s hosiery, including Van Raalte, Mohawk and Well- drest makes (Phoenix ex- cepted). Full-fashioned hose in thread and glove silk. Novelty effects and plain col- ors. White, black, cordovan, Russian calf, beige, alumi- num, castor and nude. For- merly $2 to $5.95. Now $1.50 to $4.46. Scarfs Pure silk and silk and wool. In plain-and combined colors to go with sweaters. Formerly $2.50 to -$8.50. Now $1.88 to $6.38. Bathing Suits Jantzen elastic stitch suits. I'atest models, in many smart colors and color com- binations. Formerly $7. Now $5.25.- - - Thé Abverrnu;at Nisith- 7 Men's Store with Specialties for W.