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Saturdays SOCIETY. The House of Qwal:!y JMayer BDros. & Co. 937939 F St. NW. . Two Important tivents Begin. 1'omorrow August Reduction Sales And the introduction of New Fall arrivals at svecicl price considerations New Fall Suits of Tricotine Iniroduciory $ O Price, o550 b e Jas 2’ Strictly tailored new length jack- May be Notch or ets, silk lined throughout. worn with or without belt. storm collar. Perfect-fitting, man- tailored skirts. Women's and misses’ sizes. — August Reduction Sale of All Cotton Dresses Fine voiles, im- gingbams, No reservations. ported and domestic linens, pongees, ratine. Weeks yet to wear these dainty dresses. Any Cotton Dress up to $6.00 for 03. Any “Cotton Dress up to $12.50 for 7 4 Any Cotton Dress up to $17,50 for ~ $10.00. b Any Cotton Dress up to $23.00 for $12.50. AUGUST SALE OF SKIRTS Any linen, gabardine or % ratine skirt from $6 to $10, for ‘fi.- Any gabardine skirt sold $1. 65 Advance Fall Styles in Black Satin Hats oy sl $3.95 Large. medium and small size shapes, attractively combined with velvet and metallic ribbon. These are made of baronet and heavy luster satin and are very unusual vaiuez. to $3. for August Reduction Sale of BATHING SUITS Approved models of all-wool jer- sey and novelties. All' $5.00 Bathing Suits for $3.95 All $6.00 Bathing: Suits for $4.95 All 87.50 Bathing Suits for $3.00 All $8.50 Bathing Suits for $6.50 All $10.95 Bathing Suits for $8.30 AUGUST SALE OF SLIP-ON SWEATERS #5.00 Slip-on Sweaters of Iceland wool and all-wool novalties in all the newest piain colors and two-tone af- Sizes 34 to 44. $1.95 Silk Hosiery, excellent quality, perfect in fit and finish. Black, white, African. Russia, cordovan, in sizes 8% to 10. Choice, a . $1.00 pair...... French Voile Blouses, hand-made. hand-drawn and embroidered. Filét or Irish crochet trimming. All are very q beautiful models. Tuxedo. round collar or collarless styles in sizes 54 to 46. Sale Drice............ $5,00 fects. Choice Slip-on Sweaters up to $2.95— $7.50 to $12.50 Summer Millinery, Choice of tan, buff. jade. Harding, or- georgette, milan hemp and taffeta fabrics chid, navy; long or short in white, black, orchid, sand and’ gray. sleeves. Sizes 34 to 44. Wonderful valves at. choice Choice SPECIALISTS IN PLAVER PIANOS o3DeMOLizc6 | on's ABOLIAN HALL: Twelfth and G Streets e Aeclian -Vocaliono \wsfu .\frmway and Weber Pianolas The true cost of an article can be | measured only by the value of the service it renders. ‘We are proud to offer five true values. | t I | i We want you to see them. You will appreciate | that they are the greatest values in the United States. \ | | | | 1l \ Shoninger Pianos 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. R 5295 Terms, $25 Cash; Balance in 30 Monthly Payments i —The highest type of Player-Piano. Made by the Aeolian Company of New York—the largest manufacturer of Player- Pianos in the world. N Terms, $25 Cash; Balance in 30 Monthly Payments O. J. DeMoll & Co. Baby Grand —A magnificent instrument made under our own name. It m every quality that will appeal to lovers of good $ —A new Baby Grand ata reasonable price. 5 9 5 erms, $25 Cash; Balance in 30 Monthly Payments | ] Aeolian Player Piano | | | V ocalzon P}zonograplz —If you want a Phonograph, made—not assembled—but made by instrument makers—experts who have been mak- ing musical instryments for two generations, then you want the Vocalion. Terms, $10 Cash; SIO,Pcr Month Stroud Reproducing Piano —The leading pianists have made record rolls for this mar- velous instrument, which, when playing, mdueucvlry!s ; characteristic of their art. . ‘erms, $26 Cash; ld.e-hxlq&l:m $850o_ I \ Bmhdny Celebrated Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Estes of ‘{ Hyattaville, Md., birthdey anniversary dance last aight in honor of their daughter, Miss Vir- ginla Eates. Miss Josephine Drake, Miss H. Mar- MRS. JOHN W. BELT AND JOHN W, BELT, JR., Wife and son of Mr. Belt of the Department of Justice, who was formerly conneeted with the Ameriean legation in Nicaragua. il | 1919, Mr. Meserve announced the en-], { i ) {home In Japan. Gen. i Takara, has made a tour of the | White will be guests of Mrs. Cornelius | tather, Mr. Elpridge T. Gerry, in his | children from Sherwood Forest, Md. Mrs. Eugene Gibson Herndon has gone to Watch Hill, R. I, to remain until September 1.-Mr. and Mrs. Hern- don have been oocupyln1 their bun- galow, Wood's Edge, in Virginia since early spring and will not return to their apartment in the Woodley be- fore the middle of October. Washington and has been one of| Mr. Albert Ottinger, assistant at- the leaders among the younger mem- | torney general, is spending some time bers of smart .society {n Washington | at Deer Park, since then. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin E. Puller have returned to their Washington home after spending a month in Atlantic City, staying at the Hotel Morton. Mills is at East Society Folk Plans And Whereabouts During Midsummer __(Continued from Fourth Page.) Admiral Sif William Pakenham, in command of the British North At- lantic fleet,” was at Point-a<Pic, Quebec. a week ago and was the guest of honor at a dinner Saturday | Mrs. Albert L. evening, July 22, of Mrs. R. S. Rey-| Gloucester, Mass, and will spend nolds Hitt. who is spending the sum- | july and August at the Hawthorne mer at Manoir Richelieu. Mrs. Hitt|Inn. entertained: & company of sixteen. Capt. Bromley of H. M. S. Ralelgh.| Mrs. T. Septimus Austin and Miss the flagship of Admiral Pakenham,!Madeleine Austin sailed yesterday shared the honors .with the admiral | from New York aboard the Majestic Miss Elizabeth Hitt, daughter of [for the remainder of the summer, Mr. and Mrs. Hitt, entertained a|which they will spend traveling on company of the junior officers of the | the continent. ship the same evening. Mr. and Mra. Falrtax Harrison have/| /Miss Olivia G, Ath will leave foday for Camp Lewis, Wash.. to visit her D s e B A V& ut| brother-in-law and sister. Capt. and the. lattars sister. Mra. Charles W, |3Mrs: John Webster Liufrio, who are White of Baltimore. Mrs. White and | Stationed there. her daughter, Miss Ellzabeth White, e will go to Atlantic City fext week| More than 2,000,000 different kinds for a month’s stay. of insects are known to be now liv- Mr. H. Fessenden Meserve .anedllnx on the earth. yesterday from New York aboard the Celtic for England. Mr. Meserve has many friends in Washington, where, with the late Mrs. Meserve, he spent several months during the war, when | they built a_handsome house at 1825 R street, which they occupied but one winter. During their residence in Washington Mrs. Meserve was prom- inent in the relief work for Russia, where they had spent many years before the war. Mrs. Meserve died in Paris shortly after their departure in the summer of 1919, and in October, agement of their daughter. Miss lle J. Meserve. to Mr. Nicholas de Basily, who was at that time counselor of the Russian embassy in Paris. The wedding took pllce in Paris in the autumn of 1919, Gen. Kanaya, who spent a few days in Washington a fortnight ago, salleq yesterday from San Francisco for his Kanaya, ac- companied by Col. Kawaba and Lieut. Excepttonal Reductions Our final Clear- ance of the season affords an oppor- 1d and was entertained at dinner ;)m'lhe military attache of the Jap- anese embassy, Gen. Haraguchl. Mr. and Mrs. Henrv ‘White will be the guests of honor at dinner Friday evening, August 18, of Mr. #nd Mrs. T. Suffern Tailor, who will entertain in their summer home. Honeysuckie Lodge, at Newport. Mr. and Mrs. tunsty to secure the | most -distinctive ot Summer Hats at ) prices of the ordi- | nary. Extraordinary values at $7:50 85, and 10 25% Reduction on Blou.res Vanderbilt in her villa, the Breakers, for the second week in August. Miss Mabel Gerry, sister of Senator Peter Goelet Gerry, has jolned her summer home at Newport. Miss Gerry returned the first of last week from a short stay in England and spent sev- eral days at Lake Delaware, N. Y., be- fore going to Newport. The Governor of Maryland and his mother, Mrs. Albert C. Ritchie, gave a lawn party Friday afternoon at the executive mansion in Annapolis, when their guests were about seventy-five In abundgnce at our Annual Sale starting Monday morriing. The largest stock of Furs that we have ever shown, priced to make this event surpass every sale in the history of - our uhbluh- ment. _ i lncludedmthnule-—ourcom " plete stock of -hflorgd Fur- _ h'imned Cloth Colh ~- Sale prices. j A small deposit. retorfel your - selection for later delivery. .= lnmcfion and Comparison Invited H ZIRKIN Augult guerite’ Calvert, Miss Mabel Mayo, Miss Helen A. Neumeyer, Miss Grace Atkins, Miss Cathleen Atkins, Miss Carey Roberts and Miss Caruthers, Deputy Commissioner McKensie Moss, D.Dul, Commissioner F. G. Mats: qulom. Mr. Earl A. 0 "A. Brostrum, Mr. Burhorvu'h, llr. and Mrs, B. F. Adkins, Mr. and M| H. Renoisef Washington, D. and Mrs, 8. A. ;‘;holl. Mr. Frank Nichols of Dayton. i ville, Md.; | Ja“phlnn Thompson, At Hyotesville Hoaeé entertained at u The guests included Vacuum Cleaner No other cleaner Eareka Vacusm u....,“"?.:".‘.."l,".'m“‘;..s'.’:'efio'! why. Use it on the rugs, upholstery, portieres, etc. BUY ON EASY TERMS FREE TRIAL Potomac Electric Appliance Co. on, C. W. Jones, Mr, Joseph N. Mc- . Ruth, Mr. Roy . Fischer, Mr. James Chambers, Mr. C.; Nichols, Miss Loud'“ Miss Virginia Poole of Pooles- | Miss Anne Chambers, Miss Mr. Francis | n s and Mr. Robert M. Estes, jr., yattsville, Md. 1109 1111 G Street N. W. Open 9:15 A. M. Close 6:00 P. M. Featuring for Monday--- Authentic Styles in New FALL DRESSES For Women and Misses *15 md 725 Many new and charming modes are of- fered at both the above prices. The new 05 side panels and the beautiful drape els. Some are exquisitely embroidered —others are prettily beaded. Some have the beaded girdles—others with silk sashes. In fact, everything that’s new is included in our first showing. Choice of all the new dark shades for Fall Materials include Canton Crepes, Silk Faille, Satins and Charming Laces for earl stses sizes, 16, 18, 36 to 44. season wear. ; women’s sizes, Our August Fur Sale Betmnlng Tuesday, August 1, is an event requiring months of planning to secure the choicest of skins and the true style tendencies for the fall and winter. This year our assemblage is more splendid than ever, including Coats, Capes, Wraps and Fur Neckwear in the approved 1922-23 styles. Our prices are the lowest similar quality furs were ever sold for by us. Our entire stock goes into this sale, including choice garments of Hudson Seal, French Seal, Mole, Squirrel, Caracul, Mink, Jap Mink and neckpieces of Russian Sable, Hud- g.:n Bas;‘ Sable, Mink, Foxes, Stone Marten, Baum Marten. In fact, every desirable r is shown. See Monday Star for Complete Details AFTER-INVENTORY CLEARANCE SALE QINVENTORY WAS FINISHED THROUGHOUT THE STORE FRIDAY AND SATURDAY AND ALL ODD LOTS OF ONE OR TWO OF A KIND HAVE BEEN GROUPED AND REMARKED AT REDUCTIONS SO RADICAL AS TO GUARANTEE THEIR IMMEDIATE DISPOSAL. QTHESE VALUES ARE SO EXTRAORDINARY THAT YOU CANNOT AFFORD TO OVERLOOK AVAILING YOURSELF OF THESE BARGAINS, AS MANY OF THESE GARMENTS MAY BE WORN ALL FALL. 5 QGTHE FOLLOWING BARGAIN ITEMS WILL BE OF- ' FERED FOR QUICK CLEARANCE MONDAY— JFT ERNOON DRESSES . ) 39.50 Formerly $69.50 to $115.00, ALL FINE SUMMER DRESSES § I 2.50 | Dotted Swiss and Voiles Formerly $25.00 to $35.00 HANDSOME T AILORED SUITS .8‘3 . 50 ‘Navy & Black Tricotine, Twill Cord and Casha Cloth Formerly $69.50 to $89.50 Remaining Stock of Our Remaining Stock of Our ,Vexy Highest-Class Toats and Wraps P Dresses Reduced Reduced 33Va% 33Vs% All Summer Millinery All Fine Skirts, Sweaters 53 FER ~and Blouses Reduced $5.00 and $10.00. ; I"ormorly $15.00 to $27.50 331/3% ALL SALES FINAL-—ND ExchNaEs OR cxma 3 . v 607 14th St.—Branch Sto. Washington Railway and Electric! Building, 14th and C Sts. N.W. Phone Main 955