Evening Star Newspaper, July 30, 1922, Page 42

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K E. F. Droop & Sons Cnr)'.*f ' Thé -Ome-Price Plano House Specialists in Grand Pianos T —— ! } i & i & ) b F Brambach Baby Grand, “B,” $635 i 3' “The Grand” 1 Is the Piano of the Future 1 The ever-increasing dem‘and for the small grand piano warrants this state- : ment. In addition to being the most perfect type of piano, it adds more to T the beauty of your home than any other of its furnishings. L The Grand is an inspiration to the lover of music. Because of its rjclmess gf . tone, delightfully responsive keyboard and superior wearing qualities, it will &1 always remain the ideal instrument. , THE BRAMBACH BABY GRAND, STYLE “B,” IN MAHOGANY, has T no superior in the world, when size is considered. It is only 4 feet 8 inches in i ¥ length and will fit in the space of an upright. A paper pattern will convince vou! You May Secure Here Also The STEINWAY, the standard of the world—the ever-popular VOSE and the beautiful BUSH & GERTS Grand Pianos fi. “ ALL SOLD (j\ nl:Aso:\nu: TERMS " % . E.F. Droop & Sons Co., 1300 G St. % = Player-Pianos, Victrolas and Records, Music, Musical Instruments ¢ HOSIERY. 1219 F St. N. W.. BOOT SHOP Inventory Sale! FINAL REDUCTIONS FAMOUS QUEEN QUALITY Pumps and Oxfords 2,000 Pairs—In 30 Different Styles This price reduction on the season’s choicest footwear is so sweeping that it will not be paralleled this summer. It's the rarest opportunity of the season because you can, without reservation, make your choice from this exquisite selection of Queen Quality summer footwear with a guarantee of faultless fit and tailoring, and at a that is as astounding as the offerings are/inviting. White Feotwear, in Strap Pumps, Baby Louis, Cuban and low box heels; turn and welt soles. All sizes and widths. Oxfords in all vhhda. (hh:]n heels, arid Sport Oxfords in white, black, champagne and grey kid trims. Large varisty of Black and Brown gm; Pumps and Oxfords, in all wanted heels, turn and welt soles. _Special Sale of Hosiery Semi-fashioned Pure Silk Hose; | Full-fashioned Hose, all perfect; all leading shades. | | thread; all perfect; 1.95. Specially priced at $1.45. $ ure silk leading shades. _- Kaysers’ Rolette Socks, $1.95. Big Reductions In All Misses’ and Children’s Footwear. Queen Qu ality Boot Shop 1219 F STREET N. W. ! ¢ Shoes and Hosiery for Women spd Children. - 2 < Eaclusive Agents in Washingion for QUEEN QUALITY SHOBS e il {first lady plenipotentiary whom lost fn the North sea during the win- th renowned for her prowess on - the jar months. Very often these cards|hunting' fleld, and her flance shares are #6ld In the regular shops, but a [her partiality for. sports. o p: “is required for the many| An interesting rumor is that the & P Z ° o . le will spend of thel In Social and Official Life Rl i e e 3 '~ . : 3 visit" relatives in the Shenandoah EWM" valley and take part in the autumn er sckwood, uis of and hunts. The mother of Lady Doris, owe, | formerly Miss Fiora Davis, was fre- visit to her)|quently a guest in Washington dur- John H. Davis of Nng her girlhood, which was during jew York, and several relatives in [the Harrison regime, when many of Richmond and Atlanta, is to be|her father's kindred held official among the brides of the autumn.|posts. She married in 1893, the Hon. Her engagement is announced to| Terence Hamilton Temple-Black- Capt. Cecil Gunston, M. C. son of [wood, who ten years ago became Maj. B. H. Gunston of the Berkshires, | the second Marquis of Dufferin and and the romance pre-dates Ava. He dled in 1918, one of the lenghty sojourn with Mr. Davis in|world-war victims, and last year his ‘Woman is much to the foreground,when the great monastic orders of |New York city. Lady Dorls is a dash- | widow married Lord Howe. - Lady in political news, and so many of, the |Rome would send abbesses to court [ing sort of beauty and Doris inherited a handsome fortune fair sex are rumored to have the|OD Special missions. Pennsylvania AC';irl Made Commercial Attache o U. S. Embassy at T'o'k.io—Lady Doris Black- wood Among Autumn Brides. SOCIETY, ascendancy in primaries for sena- torial honors that it seems a foregone conclusion that one “lady” among the conscript fathers is certain. Wie State Department has just announced the first woman member of its for- elgn service in other than a clerical sense. This\opening wedge is made by Miss Maud Miles of Erie, Pa,, who enters the American embassy In Toklo as commercial attache. Miss Miles has_been in the State Depart- ment for some time and acted in a confidential advisory capacity for the Japanese delegation to the arms con- ference. She is a student of oriental trade conditions and has a thorough knowledge of Japanese, besides that of French, German and Spanish, %0 necessary in her work. With the autumn the first regularly appointed woman secretary on & diplomatic staft will come to the Bul- garian legation In the person of Mile. Nadeja Stancloff, daughter of the Bul- garian minister to London, who was made first secretary and will act as charge for the nonce on her arrival in September. ~ Mile. Stancioft has been a lecturer in the Sorbonne for some time and is most proficient in Euro- pean tongues, including the Slav dia- | lects. She Is a handsome woman, in | her early thirties and an accomplished |= Pripcess Juliana of Holland, only child of Queen Wilhelmina and heir- ess to the throne, is fond of the anclent costume of her country, and | visitors to The Hague and to the, resorts thereabout frequently catch s ! glimpse of the young princess, looK- ing for all the world as though she || ®ad stepped from a canvas by the Ten Eycks. She ferduently sits on tha palace steps in the cool of the evening, not at all embarrassed by | the curious eyes of passing strangers, in the stiff mohair of the maidens of sleeves, ending, as the fashion is to- day, just above the elbow and ex- tending far beyond her ears in that qQuaint peak seen on the canvasses of the old Dutch masters. Her skirt is full and stiff and de- scends to the ground, and the bodice shows the Intricate neediework 8o dear to the Dutch housewife and on which the little girls begin to labor from their tenderest years, getting ready articles for the dower chest. The low Dutch slippers with wide silver bu€kles complete this costume. The hair {s smoothed and cayght fast with a net and fastened about the brow with an embroldered band like the bodice. Princess Juliana delights the Zuyder Zee, with great pommd' | in having snapshots of herself in | [f this ancient garb of her people au- tographed. She has been selling the rhotos for the orphans of the fishers Armchair, covered in cre- tonne, tapestry or velour . $11.75 STARTING OUR AUGUST S With Extraordinary Specials The four items advertised bel‘ow are beginners for a month of value-giving mer- chandise, the like of which never' before has been equaled. As Ilustrated Three-piece Overstuffed Suite, tapestry, velour or silk damask. public speaker. Several times during the absence of her father she has acted as charge d'affaires for Bulga- ria in London, and is constantly men- tioned in the court register as the Lon- don _has welcomed since the days AR Dail, Service 11 A.M. to 8 P.M. unday Dinner, 4,to 8 Large Pillow Armchair, cov- ered in damask, tapestry or velour of excellent quality. Special 34500 o Price Cha s 1315 New York Ave. Through to 1330 H St. N.W. Appetites —show immediate improve- ment under the BLOSSOM color combinations. Lengths up to 8 ft. At INN CAFETERIA ltreat- ment.” [ Start the treatment by din- ing here today. Qur chef has promised an exceptionally fine dinner. 911 7th St. N. W. Below New York Avenue fNo delays—no tips—and remember, MODERATE PRICES. Fickle Summer i 1 -FRANK P. FENWICK AT TR MISS JULIA HUTTON, Who has just joined her parents, Col. and Mra. P. C. H in Chevy Chase. ton, at their home LIEBSTER ‘tcFurier Importer and Manufacturer of Fine Furs 1316 F Street . 1115 1117 F STREET ANNOUNCES SPECIAL OPENING SALE —of New Furs beginning tomorrow morning—and invites you to call and inspect his new models in REAL Furs, at special prices, which are fully ONE-THIRD LESS than prices will be in the fall. {] For thirty years Liebster has been known to the people of Washington as reliable, and as dealing only in furs of superior quality—perfectly styled— and at prices no higher than you pay for inferior furs elsewhere. Remodeling and Repairing at Fair Prices |——|o|c——=|o[c—=]o]c——]q] “The_ ree” We-smgbouue Desk Electric The Finest Sewing Machine Made =0 [oic—=o|c——=]o]c——]o]——0] Offered in six sacrificing groups. Half Price | | Al For Your Choice of Every Suit The Dressy Tricotines and the smart Sports ef- fects—snitable for fall as well as present wear. Now S10 to $47.50 A DESK when closed; useful and beautiful. You'll marvel at its beauty, simplicity and fineness. It sews faster; runs easier; has- practically no vibration and is “fool-proof.” . . Walnut, Mahogany and Fumed Oak $109.50 to $117 Convenient Monthly Payhents choice— s Your Old Machine Accepted as Part Payment em{eimer:r‘ : {oP UNIQUE; . PIGHTH &. B STREETS Three-piece Tapestry or Velour Suite, comfy spring cushions ; 7-ft. Davenport ; regular price, $200. Special Price..... Velour Portieres—Custom made velour portieres, made to order, in- cluding hanging brass pole fixtures, wish-bone rings, douhl?-faced in all UNITED UPHOLSTERY CO. Washington’s Biggest Manufacturers of Upholstered Furniture Dresses up to $35.00—Reduced to.. Dresses up to $59.50—Reduced to. Dresses up to $69.50—Reduced to.. Dresses up to $79.50—Reduced to.. Dresses up to $85.00—Reduced to. . Dresses up to $95.00.——Re,duced fo.. - Dresses —in four distinct lots —an unrestricted 500 md 950 ..§1 9,75 T T T T A T eI e —— e from her father and will get a tidy one on the division of the Davis estate. The title went to a distant cous'n, lwt she retairs the fine Lon- don mansion on Putney hill, which was part of ler mother's dower. Lord Howe has a fine place in Kent, and, holding & position at court, he and Lady Howe are provided with & residence near Buckingham palace. American lovers of the horse await with keen anticipation the translat- ing of the autobfography of Franz Josef, now passing through the hands of close personal friends and being denuded of all that would betray pri- vate matters. This grand old man of Austria, who ruled a mighty empire from the days of post horses to the coming of the airplane, made some (Co nued on Twelfth Page.) $125-00 $39.50 Main 3419 ’ - TWELOUVRE Unconditional Clearance | Every Dress | —in the house—absolutely Included are Dresses designed for street, afternoon, sports, dinner and evening wear—in exclusive Louvre styles. $14-50 5 .329.50 $39-50 $4.9-50 $5950 $69-50 This is the most drastic effort of our semi-annual Clear- ance Sale, offering splendid choice at remarkable savings. Wash

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