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g T T A R R A R Y I T i TR T AR 25 B Y SRR L) CHAIRS For Monday Only THE NEWEST STYLE AND BEST MADE BAR HAR- ° BOR CHAIR IN AMERICA. GET YOURS TOMOR- ROW. ONLY 12 LEFT. Bar Harbor Rockers to Match, $6.04 Only 18 Rockers Left—So Come Early for Yours THIS ROCKER With Cushion Seat and Back OF BEAUTI- FUL DOUBLE- FACED CRE- @ EONNE. A WO - LOW PRICE. Chair to Match for $7.19 UPHOLSTER 5 & & o ) e & ) s NOVELTY AND SUPPLY STORE w S nRvy e 5 ol MISS ELIZABETH JOSEPHINE LATIMER, Whose i Mrs. Julia atimer, announces her engagement to Lieut. Robert Calvin Thaxton, United States Marime Corps, stationed at Quantico. low prices. Pan and frill co]lars. , Rear Admiral and | Miscellaneous Shower Mrs. Estelle Maldonado and Mrs. Ina C. Barkley entertained at the Gordon Hotel Thursday evening with a mis- Mary C. Head, whose engagement to Maj. Frank J. Riley of Fort Myer, Va.. has recently been announced. The bride-elect wore a gown of pink Can- ton crepe and was showered with many beautiful gifts. Refreshments were served and dancing was enjoyed during the evening. capiroL FU The past 16 days of AUGUST FUR usual occurrence to find THE FINEST OF SKINS AND WORK- U MANSHIP coupled with ALMOST SALE PRICES have almost dou- bled our patronage. It is not a S UNHEARD OF PRICES. Investi- G gate our qualities and compare. 1 40-in. Bay Seal Coats flared and belted. Made of the best 50‘ selected skins in the . | newest models; full = | - | CHOKERS ¢ 0 | E T An assortment of . high-grade small furs— all LOW PRICED. up Repairing and Remodeling APITOL FUR SHOP The BEST FURS for over 12 years Our Only St 7 The Swavely School Individualizes We put your boy through that course of instruction which will lead him to the goal of his ambition and yours. It is truly individualized study—in the pursuit of which personal characteristics and temperament are care- fully considered and intelligently dealt with; while the atmosphere of the School instils high principle and sin- cerity of purpose. Day Students are to be accepted this fall for the first time in the history of The Swavely School. Executive office hours, daily 9 to 4. For special appointment phone Cleveland 120 up to 4 o'clock; after 5, Bethesda 55-R. The Swavely School (Army and Navy Preparatory School) E. Swavely, Principal Connecticut Avenue and Upton Street - 1219 F Street N.W 3 = - To Close Out Several hundred pairs of ' Special Sale of Hosiery Semi-fashioned ‘Pure Silk Full-fashioned Hose, pure e ect. Al lead- | | Ik thread; all pertect; l';";'el Il.ndp::' Spe- $1.45 .“Kh‘mh'l .‘““ - clally priced at..... l‘:k-. mle:" $1.45 Big Reductions in’All Misses’ and Children’s Footwear | Queen Quality Boot Shop 1219 F STREET N\W. Shoes and Hoslery for Women and: Childrem * for-Queen .Quality Shoes Smaller Profits M Teresa O'Brien, Miss Merna Chelty, Miss Alma Street, Mrs. Julian Ballanger, Miss Shirley Treadwell, ore 1203 G St. R. S. Walter, Vice Principal Among those present were Mr. and p Hurst Claypool, Miss Alice Miss Nelle Carter. Miss Tillle Joseph Shaaf, Gertrude F. French, th Frazier, er, Mr. and Mrs. E M Mr. and Mrs. R S. vitt Harris, Mrs. iss Anna B. Stiles, A Mr. Raymond Lang, Maj. Riley, Mr. L. F. Allen, Mr. Ardis Maldonado and Mr. Beulah. Mr. Saburi Leaves for - New England Motor Trip Mr. Sadao Saburi. counselor and charge d'affaires of the Japanese em- bassy, left Washington yesterday for a motor trip through New England. Mme. Saburi will join him at Wil- liamsburg, (Mass., where she has been attending the summer school of poli- tics. and will motor with him to many places of interest. They will return to Washington together at the end of the month. il D. C. Artists Will Sing At Marlboro Bazaar A special feature of the bazaar to be given under the auspices of the Catholic Daughters of America at Gibbons Hall, Upper Marlboro. Md., the evening of August 23, will be a grand concert by some of Washing- ton's leading artists. A quartet composed of Edna Hfil- yard Howard, soprano; Carolyn Man- ning, alto; James Nolan, bass, and Charles E. Myers. tenor, will render operatic and popular numbers. and dlive Adams, Mary Fitzgerald. There will also be dancing, cards and a chicken dinner. = Mrs. Rufus L. Allen Dinner Hostess Mondayl I Mrs. Rufus L. Allen entertained at dinner Monday at the Gordon Hotel in Waynesville, N. C., in compliment to Mrs. Homer Ferguson of Newport News, Va., and Mrs. Harley B. Fergu- son of Washington. Among the guests were Mrs. Dun- can Drayton Perry of South Carolina, Mrs. Richard Bacon of New York clty, Mrs. C. J. Robeson and Miss Jessie Rogles of Waynesville. The _color scheme was in yellow and green dec- orations for table, with dinner favors of the same color. Wedding * (Continued from Fourth Page.) of black and tan crepe, the walst made with long lines and the hip- length coat made full and cape- like, with short flowing ves, the long tan sleeves of the waist showing below. She wore a black t trim- med with coque feathers and a corsage bouquet of orchids and Iilies of the valley. Her only attendant was Miss Euna Porter, who wore mid- night blue Canton crepe, with a hat to match, and a corsage bouquet of white roses. Mr. Harlan L. Wiley was best man, at home after October 1 at Copley Courts, where they have taken an apartment. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Fiske an- nounce the marriage-of-their.daugh- ter, Mrs. Ethel Fiske Nichelson, to Mr. Alexander Steele, - -Saturday, August 19, 1922. s Mr. Richard Stevens Cross, son ‘of Mr. and Mrs. Whitman Cross of Wash- ington, and Miss Mary = Elizabeth ‘Woodruff, daughter of Mrs. Katherine Waodruff of the University of Vir- ginta, were married August 8 at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Willlam A. Lambeth, in_Charlottesville,: Va.. by Dr.- Henry W. Battle of the High Street Baptist Church. The-bride was attended by her girfhood companion, Miss Betty Stallings of the-university, and the bridegroom. by his college mate, Mr. Ernest C. Ross of Parksley, | {Va. Dr. Willlam-A. Lambeth of the \{university. faculty gave the bride away. The bride.is.a graduate of the University Nurses’ Training School. For the past three years the.bride- groom has made a study of psychology at the Uniyversity of Vir- ginia. After a honeymoon trip, Mr. and Mrs. Cross will proceed to Phila- delphia, where Mr..Cross is to pursue courses at the Pennsylvaria, School of Social Work. - The marriage of Miss Marguerite Schiotterbeck,. daughter of Mrs. E. Schlotterbeck, to Mr. Norman M. Green took place yesterday .morning in the parsonage of Concordia Church, the Rev. C. W. Locher officiating.- Im- mediately after the ceremony Mr. and Mrs. Green left for a northern wed- ding trip, and on their return will make their home in Washington. Marriage Licenses. Marriage licenses have been issued to the following: Allen H. and Ruth B. Myers, Wililam . n., and this Bostian of Claymont, . Del.. " dart of Haaford, V. n 4 Peter - .- Dolan - of Fort ' Meyer, Va. and Elizabeth L Rose of thid city, . and In Honor of Bride-to-Be cellaneous shower in honor of Miss, will be accompanied by Miss’Jennic | fu Glennan. Solos will also be rendered | by James Curtain, Luke Fegan, in “A | Wee Bit of Scotch,” and violin solos | by Aileen Fitzgerald, accompanied by ; Handmade . Porto Rico $2.95 *** $5.95 ll!-llll‘ $3.96 a: d .. §750 Valsea. A Ornly the deft fingers of Porto, Riéan women cauld fashion such perfectly beautiful blouses to sell at such Just the styles you are asking for! Fine French voile: and ‘batiste, with Tuxec . Al exquisitely hand dfawi End trimmed with ‘rewl filet and Irish laces. = All-the-year- ’round blouses for sweaters, or suits. > edo, -Poter | - - avsar.ar nd . 1216 F St N.W. ¥ August Advances aTiar " The First Showing of . Fall Millinery, $6.75 to $22.50 The first fall hat! Quite the most delightful evént of the season is choosing one. that is just rl“l;n. ‘ -There are many “just right” ones in'our little hat shop'this week—come in and see them. Tallored hats— eyer B0 smart—of duvetyne, moire, hatier's plush, Lyons velvet and ribbons They come.in lovely brown shades —=as_ well as other tallored colors. Hollywood, lark, cocos, cinder, dark brown, navy, pearl and black. B Sport Hats for the Girls are here, too! The noft felts snd-velours that are so becoming. These are $3.50 to $6.50. s Summer merchandise goiflg out-—Fall mprbiiandise Comiing in—This ¢hanging season means, inevitably—Sales, Special Purchases, and consequently Lower Prices.- . If you-are a late vacdtionist, the Summer sales will attract will be of interest. So come in‘tomorrow-—whoe for everv one. ver you may ‘be. -Inside Furs! Furs! Fur Everybody’s buying them—everybody’s "going to wear, them—the sooner you select yours the better satisfied you'll be. Yok 3 One of our model wraps —a §-inch Hudson Seal, with plati- num caracul collar and cuffs. 3485.00 Misses’ Draped Frocks $25.00 “The Draped Silhouette,” says Paris— and these frocks obey to the last soft fold. Made of canton crepe, satin cantons and crepe georgettes—all fabrics that lend themselves most gracefully to the new mode—they display side draperfes, shoul- der drapes, front drapes and cascade drapes—so new and so delightful that they beggar description. The new low waistline is ‘another fea- ture, and here are added jeweled girdles and cut steel buckles as the Jast_eflective touch. What Miss will not be interested in these new arrivals, designed just for her? And the price is astonishing for ‘such really lovely frocks. e arriving every day. Collar and cuff for your {all dress or suit, vests that are very new, and the latest thing in scarfs. 2 White Satin Vests, $1.00 Plain or brocaded satin,. with becoming Peter Pan collars, and cuffs to match. New Peter Pan Sets, $1 and $1.50 So many people ask for these, and here are some ceiip new ones. Organdie in tai- Jored and lace-trimmed styles and plain or brocaded satin ones, too! from Lon $3.95 $15.00 § Have Yoy Investigated Our Summer: Sale of qus } If not—why. not? . 1. BECAUSE we give you the advantage of our early purchases made at lower prices. . Low prices are rising steadily. _ 3. The earlier fur garments-are made from selected pelts. 4. Quality furs only have a place in our’ collection. _ 5. Terms aof payment are easier during this event than any time during the year. 25% will secure .your fur coat and we will store it for you free of charge until November 1st. Could anything be more convenient? And look what you canbuy! 36-INCH ALL HUDSON s SEAL COATS—with roll 19 collars and bell ;\u«-.... 40-IN¢ HUDSON SEAL COIA’I(‘:.I_{trlmmad with 5275.00 skunk or self fur........ - 45-INCH HUDSON SEAL 3325 M COAT—trimmed with A skunk or self fur. 4-INCH MARMOT COATS 395.00 —in a dark taupe coloring.. 40-INCH BAY SEAL COATS s 50 —wlith self collar and cuffs.. 8 g 45-INCH BAY SEAL CAPE With roll collar ana 395-00 mandarin armholes............ 40-INCH BAY SEAL COATS—Wwith skunk S l 35.00 collar and cuffs........... 40-INCH NATURAL MUSKRAT COATS— 31 25-“ with border of self fur.. 48-INCH RACCOON COATS —choice skins szzs.m matched in a berder effect 42-INCH MOLE WRAPS i —especially designed for 8225.00 misses T Our fur i Plariiyt it le—right in qual- $15.88 French Voiles with organdie collars and cuffs. $17.30 French Voiles, all beautifully handdrawn. ~ $10.00 Normandy Volles, in a varlety of styles. | ®7.58 Imported Ginghams, trimmed with rick-rack braid and organdie col- lars and cuffs. $1235 Imported _Ging- - hams, with organdie or - "~ __ pique collars and cuffs. citron and white. 81000 Dotted Swisses- * daintily lace trimmed. lines. : Abschite Claamauce of Women’s Summer. Dresses You already know what Jelleff quality is—and these prices speak for themselves! e i Plaid Voiles, with or- { gandie vests, collars 500 e g $19.50 t& 83956 Shaptung Dresses, - beautifully tailored i smart straight 'you._ If you'are.a returning vacationist, the new arrivals our soon-to-be-completed doorway there are infinite opportunities " Finst of All Come Wooltex Suits Right at the beginning of the - .season they are only $29.50 $39.50 $49.50 $59.50 The very first of the fall tailormades to.drrive—and they’d make any one -wish for cool weather. New in every line—and tailored in the: real “Wooltex” way. “That well dressed look” is certainly apparent in these suits. ‘The New Fabrics Are: Twill homespun Mixed tweed. Diagonal velour. Stuvelia. The New Styles Are: Longer, slimmer lines. Longer, straight coats. Four-button fastenings. © In colors you may select fashionable brown -shades, grays, mixtures and the always favored navy blue. Wooltex Coats Arrived! $25.00 $29.50 $39.50 $49.50 Coats, too, have come from the “Wooltex” tailors. Those delightfully mannish topcoats that look so sporty and English—and under which one can wear~ summer clothes quite late in the sea- son! For motoring and general wear they are ideal. Dress coats, as well, are in the assortment—displaving all’ the intrjguing new ways of sleeves and col- lars—the warm beauty of the new brown colorings. # The Fabrics Include: English mixtures. Knickerbocker cloth Chinchilla, Bollvia. Dumoor. Suede cloth. Reversible herringbones. “Wooltex” garments are sold in Washington at Jelleff’s exclusively Umbrellas Ve SA50 e Special Quality We were able to buy them at a very special price and we pass them on to you at a like concession. Made of best quality sun and rain silks. 26 inches long. The handles are bakelite, very smart styles, with tips and ferrules to match. In blue, green, purple and red. $16.50 Umbrellas, $9.50 Beautiful quality sun and rain silks, with fancy borders. Handles of bakelite and carved applewood—some of them with sterling silver rings and tips to match. Brown, green, black, red and purple. $16.50 Satin Striped Voiles, with embroid- ered batiste collars and cuffs. $16.50 Black and White and cuffs. : $18.30 Linen Coat Dresses, hand-embroidered. [ #1650 Imported Ging- hams, organdie trim- [ #2500 Handdrawn -|- " Voiles, in pastel shades, with lace coHars' --and cuffs arid ribbon girdles. Handmade French Crepes, hand embroidered. $16.50 Navy Blue Hand- drawn French Voiles with Jace and organ- .U “sie trimming. charming style at an unusual p: — 950 Women's New Fall Dresses Values..... ... $25.00 An' exclusive collection of very new fall dresses, featuring the most notes-of the coming season, which we Wweré able to obtain rice concession. Only. a limited quantity. i Shimmering crepe-back satins,. soit. Canton crepes,. long of waist, un- even of hem and trimmed in delighfful ways_with bits_of contrasting color and steel or crystal beads. Beaver, African brown, navy and black. I, AT/ AT A z i Mr.,and- Mrs. Montgomery -will bel a5 | Helen_ A. Morgan: of this city. " ~ e a2 Tawin ‘Smathers nrlurpgu’&.' Ky. and |J& 2 === = = = knit scarfs, with bright-colored borders; very light weight; just right for fall. Angora Hat and Scarf Sets $6.00 Set 2 A few more of these. The first ones didn't last a minute! Jaunty little hats. with scarfa to match, in rose, blue, tan and brown angora. . - I This is what the English wear! Lace 13 Handmade Philippine Nightgowns A big shipment recently came i:; fn;rn the Philippines and the "garments . are unusual, both in quality and price.. $3.95 Nightgowns, $2.95 $5.00 Nightgowns, $3.95 Don't you want some of these? Thirty designs—some of them entirely ‘new—and there are all the styles you like best— round, V and square necks—kimono.apd sleeveless.effects. The nainsook is excel- lent quality. $4.00 Silk Petticoats, $2.95 : ,‘ { | I | Tog price, due to a special purchase—shad- owproof 'and finished with hemstitching and embroidery. e‘:}ry one likes. Here they are at a very a cloth.dress.... . e they are French gray. s ‘I‘l:u.,;;ra'ctical efxe_r = they wash1. ch bx;qug : Only: twenty left—riot a to be so smart this season, v Fashioned into graceful wraps for every occasion. Twenty them in the morning. Navy, black, Sorrento, Cordine, twill - dress.sty! The tub silk and satinette petticoats that Tyxedo revers, ing and self: cor higher priced s! see these! Imported French - Value. S = sl'ss 2 A very-fine French’ pique suedé—soft, - flexible,”comfortable—in a:smart o 2-clasp style that will be worn’this fall with a tailleur, with a sport coat, with éw fi!l“l:oh‘vn—'i;ex.tn,'. sand, V.gvnode. brown and .’ '16-Button French Chamoisette Gloves, 95¢ 'l‘hey: ook’ well-=they wear well-— <}~ T $65.00 to $110.00 .. " Wraps, $3450 ER g Absolute (;lqtnnc'e;of_‘ g . All Summer Suits - $46.50 mmier suit in stock, and not one in the.lot that-isn't a good fall “buy.” cord, tricotine, piquette and Poiret twill, in strictly tailored suits, semi- les and elaborate costume suits. There are the fashionable very long coats and the medium-length-box jackets, more-becoming to small women. Tailored and one-button-fastenings and trimmings of harid-embroidery, cable stitch- ding. All of them display the beautiful tailoring characteristic of uits—fine linings and perfect finishings. You'll.regret it if you don’t ; 7L $40.00 to $110.00 Suits $25.00 - $34.50 Every su archase " Quality Shoes at a Low Price Suede Gloves S gmemadnne $645 Lat Abwifite ‘Clearance of ~_ All. Summer Wraps n “undesirable” in the group!: Kasha cloth—that’s going Marvella, pandore, veldyne, -cordine, velette and brocade. ‘won’t last long, so see fallow and tan. 1 - Lines that: are to be discontinued this fall because the manufacturer is * standardizing his stock and making fewer styles. So we are closing them out at one prite—and pricel “ 7 All good styles for fall and winter - Suede Strip Pumps, in brown or gray; kid strap pumps, in black or S - s, black with steel beads. i _ brown i.lfiifl strap pump: : : - AR - hand-turn French ed soles and - -Parisian -S‘h;.lp Pumps, with cut-out vamps ang round toes. Junior French -heels.. Blagk: satin or patent leather. Strap Pimps, with flat heels in patent lcather SEE 55 558 10 G sz g i 8 Fall Skirts —have a new story to tell in both price and style. Just look at these! A Special -Purchase $15.00 Prunella Skirts, $8.75 Box-pleated-prunellas will be worn this fall, “they say.” Here are some in lovely color effects: ack and silver, brown and rust, brown and tan, navy and tan. New Chenille Plaid Skirts, $10.75 Decidedly new and you'll love them!: Straight of line, the fabric is their trump card; made of a homespun material, with chenille used to form the plaid. One is jllustrated. . Navy and gold, and brown, tan and gold. New Cloth Skirts, $14.50 Again chchille plays a star part, It is used to make the stripes of contrasting color in these skirts, and the effect is *charming.. hecls. or brown calf.