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8 SOCIETY. : ‘THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, FRIDAY, JUNE '8, 1923. : SOCIETY. ; 3 . H. |30, Montgomer: rived at|Vassar College, to attend the com- |attend the navigation congress held Tochapper n.r‘nmnerr:l’eenm'ma'urg-. i P B s B exercises. She will return | in London July [= 3 . : ° i : 3 to her home in Kansas City after th — ; i i e S ataty commencement. #CRT Rer e | lers. Winterhaiter, widow of Rear . . : . du Pont, wife of former —Contlnied on Ninth Pagey 2 % Mr. and Mrs, George E. Hamilton [ Mrs E | Continued on M 3 v vi nator T. Coleman du Pont, enter . = e 3 & . :{l'lll e;-;en;t}:::- at a !dlnn;r mns::;; tained at luncheon today aboard their h’n‘r‘ -Ymmho. hM"e"( of Philadel- — = — : i : A ; ] R e R O oo | yacht, Tach: which fn off Now York.| phis. will be’ nost "yt Simner iz .| evening at the City Club, entertain- ! 5 ment 10, Migs Mary Laning Paimer | \TE QU DO0T JORS ARt Y M |ing in® compiiment” o Nirs " Racin | el WELCOME = 4 Whose “Tariisge il ks oy | Evek and Miss Katherine Lampert Teavenwortn, and" denc! whfon Special T ; rill LA G morrow afternoon. Mrs. Cornelius Vanderbilt, who has | Meade Coulling. : Notice to y | 5 E st o ing | Mrs. Coulling entertained at Mrs. Harding and Her House Guest Wi : Former United Siaten mintater to | NS R Foechr et Wi e . y . % J ‘Washingt, a fortnight ago, will|luncheon today for Mrs. Randol and ( d g P d DEl re 3 * 4t ¢ |§,‘::|!lz-;rulusgwar;floxr;;e:l:mpm?o?:a open lh“e‘r Vil at Newport today. e a?xm:sfi; C;ulynnfi of Rllchm{:n'li: " NOBLES Vl_:‘!tm‘ X A ay === ‘uesday Mrs. S. J. Henry entortained Accompany resident to awa 4 i tobn graduation of their so Franklin| Mrs. George W. Vanderbilt enter- |at luncheon at the Chevy Chase Cron B oo s N Shuners 3 . Gary. Mr. and Mrs Who are | tained at tea westerday afternoon in | for Mrs. Randol and Mes Gogliiid o same high standard of TOanl‘l'O“' Returnmg bV Water . staving at the Ritz on Hotel, | her home at Biltmore, N. C. when Mrs. R. E. L. Yellott and M meals—excellent cuisine and > A = 1 1 : i S will be absent a week and on their o - S - Lauck were als uests, i all ged service—awalt 3 ks # Ll;etur}r: “‘fl;‘bb accompanied by their Viscount and Vlscourntens lee hl;our —— 4 " 3 = % aughter, Miss Helen Gary, is in|Lave as their guest for a few days NO INCREASE IN PRICES 4 {8chool néar New Yortc " O I e s rinton e Goorge Hoy® | Admiral ana Mra. s P 3-Course, $1.00 4-Course, $1.35 several davs before going to Bar Hi “ e i 5 = ard, formerly of Washington, who |Sall Tomorrow for % RS. HARDING and her house ; feverel dave before golng ta tor ot 3 3 The pUnited States minister to|has made her home in New Yosk for | Rear Admiral and Mee W E. Rey- : guest, Mrs. David Tod of | 1idhed” for the summer, Mme. Wall b : # R - Hungary and Mrs. Theodore Brentano | acveral vears. = Mrs. Howard has |nolds will sail on the President Hard- Ebtw?ummg Cafe Ohio, and Mrs. Christian, | herg will sail for her home in Sweden, | o 2 are arriving in New York today|leased a cottage in Newport for the ing tomorrow to spend the summer in Main Floor, The Wyoming Apt: wife of the President’s sec-| the middle of August. to spend about a 7 » 5 aboard the Resolute from the for- |season and will shortly go there. England and France. Columbia Road at Califoraia 2 er' S v - | month. The minister will remain at & 5 'v,}sn.inpnv;:llunc“odun‘n‘x!}r] SRSROiET sliel Mrs. J. Irwin Steele spent a few Bar Harbor during her absence. T 7 il i Sysiin Washinptor et s o ding when he leaves Washington to-| —_— | ¥ 4y 3 i The United States consul general uvZfllng to her: home in Mechanics- morrow for Milford, Del. where ha| The minister of Serbs, Croates and % : feil cutta and Mra. Alexander Wed- | viile, ba., accompanied by her deusn Gods to-init into the Order of |Slovenes, Dr. P. ch, entertained at | . , ; fom il arrive in Washington today | ter, Miss Annetts. Stecie. why Lok : i S . compliment to | : fom Nichmond whore they Hawe!jich Tanrmiay irast G Boob the Tall Cedars of Lebanon. The! gBienon darf Serbia, who is a | Soco visiting the former's havents | Mston Universtiy. Mg et o trip will be made by train and the|guest at the leg The guests in- % ? : They 1, 5pend a few dayw here | jeave the middle of Tume for Alaska. party will return on board the May- | ¢'uded only th embers of the lega- ¢ & o g 2 | before going to a summer resort for where she will visit her brother Mr. ¢ : tion stafr. # e fort,Stay and will then sail fok | FOSTD G120 Vieit her br : flower, the President's yacht, which | 4 |the former's post. Mr. and Mrs. Wed- S g > 3 Williodach v ton Mondsy. i i < of Peru and z - 4 @ell, the latter formerly Mrs. Harri — . lez Prada w 4 G ! son Steedma f St. Louis, were mar- of Germany, Dr at dinner tomorrow ¥ 4 ' ried Thursday 31, in' New York. Otto Wi has returned to|Compliment to their house . Washington afier a visit of about|William 'B. Shepard of Philadeip! . s Mr. and Mrs. Arthur T i Gl ) s / it pi% ks ot " ORIENTAL RUGS || SRS Pt . 1 i rlage of their daughter, Marion Van i T mer let ws make o new lot of FPhiladelphia hon : '] | Cassel. to Ensign Harold George Haz- | Clenio8 34 Rerairing OfpRuigs and Carpeta. AT | Factory prices |and on their return today were ac R R i Admiral Reynolds is going over to retary. will accompany President Har- Miss_Elizabeth Walton of Kansas City, who has been visiting Miss Elizabeth Taylor Jones. has gone to Z2=22oth Tavlor Jones. has gone to ard. class of 22, U Nav. § panied by Mrs. Shepard. | p . - Acadamy, & Hultgd States Naval Satisfaction Guaranteed. ain = H g e e Pt ' £ [Pt A G S | e e e e = | R LRBon0y Uk ) SH: ) Signor Guido Jung, will en- 1 oA {1 TRy wards will perfo 3 % nvany at dinner this even. | ’, SR 3 4 Miss perform the ceremony. my'mq'n.H.lP‘TUANA“ i comy Smith will have attending her Bolivian |ing at the Purplé Iris. x s Told ra ivian and their daughter, | 5 7 n will give a large and o St . ] el 3 : weider and G. C. Morgan, ! | the legation. | 5 wzn Hazard is now aboard the ED i - o 4 voming Mrs, Emory i : ; T | Mrs. M. E. Holley Mrs. Dwight Chest il on Saturday | f 3 2 White and’ Col. 9376, i . where the minister will rep- | on the b - ding for Eng- —_— = = ek i resent his country at Belgium. land. where they intend to spend the | 8 —— summer. Sweden and Mme. oo HammR Wallenberg - honor guests at | Maj: Gen. and Mrs. John L. Hines, | — CA# dinner_this eve f Commander and | have with the their son, Mr. John | who, with her hushand, is ay ‘Wardman Park Hotel while in Wash- Mrs. Claude B. 0, who will enter- | L. F ho will remain until{ington for Shrine week and are stx of former Representative and Mrx. tain' a company o at the Toll House | July 1, whe will g0 to West Point. | Clifford Irelund of 1linofe. Tavern, Md. AT Hines will entertain a —— house party for young people over the | The minister of Sweden and Mme. | week end Il give o breakfastiat luncheon yesterday of Mrs. Herman | Mrs. R. C. Davis, Mrs. Jhmes M. Phe- Wallenh ave Washington June | for them Sunda Glade. The other guests were Mrs. |lan. Mrs Huntington Hills, Mrs. E._E. Where they will spend _ Mrs. Hines was the honor Suest|Robert X. Dickman. sister of Mrs. |Lewis Mrs. Wiliam 9. Gorn g {Hines: Mrs. Harry H. Bandholtz, Mrs. | George Simonds, Mrs George MdDon- |iJohn McAuley Paimer. Miss Palmer. ala Weeks and Mra Eugene House- _—— e L e : i L 316 7th Street N.W. A X SEIIG 8 g A CLEARANCE SALE OF 1,200 ' e [| SWE SILK DRESSES Suits $18.50, $35, $49.50 For Misses, Juniors, Girls In lovely, unusual garments designed for com- GIVING VALUES THAT WILL SHATTER ALL RECORDS Coats, Capes and Wraps $25, $39.50, $49.50 : Silk Dresses $25, $39.50, $55 A ; Dlresse:eiixslinen, voile and crepe. . $12.50, $16.50, $24.50 Here is a wonderful op- Hundreds Of Dresses fortable wear on the Vacation or in Town. | : = T Skirt $9.50,$12.50,$1650 I8 porniy to buy your , . W 858750, $10, $18.50 ing. e have sromped 1o X . orth to $100.00 2227, 2 % L V2% Jiisses’ 1 et N.W. Two-piece Sports and Tailored gether all of our All-wool Store Hours: 9to 6 Separate Knickers in Khaki, linen {1 Suits that have been sell- k¥ v IN and tweed $2.75.$4.50, $5.50 PR W RIEEED (S & A : 5 GROUPS Black, Tan, Purpie and Three-Piece Silk and Tailored Suits S A e fl - ‘ P OSIT IVE VALUES TO $20, CHOICE . 3 Specially Priced f $ 5 200 ¥y ok . You will marvel at these Dresses Juniors' and Girls’ _ = =] N 7 N we are going to sell at $10. Every $ g 122091850 B Venus Bathing Tights, sizes 37 $2.25 {1 » 18 dress perfect, and there are about 50 CET Y B | i WP ‘ i ] in the lot. They consist of all the % Z 7% % . :;';g':fig':é-” Baw ook - \ !@I , wanted new silks in all colors, all weaters . . o .73, $4.50, H % \| i . B $450,36, $9.50 A %’@,@" s B : 19¢, 25c¢, 39, 50c i ) # The famous Silk Hosiery that is See Them in Qur Windows Today guaranteed to wear or a néw pair free. in all the wanted colors, in- A Cqmplefi,éiiestj:;:’f Exquisite : N cluding red, green — plenty ot 3 _, 7. POSITIVE VALUES TO s25, CHOICE Full-fashioned Silk Hose, extra . ECER e e Women who are accustomed to paying-$25 for a FStreet Gorner Thirleenth i Hemers Sacilon Mo er - i . dress ‘will find’ this group resplendent with just ; = ” » THEIR kind of styles and qualities. Dinner and . Ktuckers. % < Party Dresses, Street and Afternoon Dresses in every {(BOOT SHOp ] Khaki 5250 r P conceivable style. Gorgeous beaded models, as well Knickers. . ... ... 1 as the new conservative silhouettes in every fabric Wool Tweed o Knickers. ...... 3335 1 and color. S ) e, 4588 AREA POSITIVE VALUES TO 45, CHOICE SLEEVELESS KHAKI % | J7 = COATS, to be worn 32.98 A No type or picture could possibly con-" 7 ifii : with Knickers; sizes v vey to you the magnificence of the Dresses 2 f \ KHAKI HIKING SKIRTS, \ at $19.95. They are so far above anything REG.USS. PAT. OFF. T.G.P. COv ¥ i button all the way down the you have ever seen at this price that words o LS M front; patch pockets 5 o rove futile in their attempt t i S | . 1 and belt; sizes 24 to 322 p r attempt to describe Misses and Growing .Girls : ..-%iwm' s.‘:"m:_'“':"n’;l‘:::"“" 2 : them. They are the kind of Dresses that MUST be seen to be appreciated. They ! Exceptional Values Tomorrow will positively amaze you. Dxtorte i 7un car, [ DQW In Our E ~ 7 : POSITIVE VALUES TO $55, CHOICE Whi WHITE, BLACK AND TAN 1% to 2.. .$4.50 v X < $25! Thatis what we offer you in this group. Never te 2 ’ have we seen such values in Fine Dresses! There & - : L \ are just 211 garments in this one lot, and if you are Mlddy Smts ) | half as enthusiastic about them as we are they will all Made of Crash, Gabardine, > \ be sold in one day to women who crave individu- e s e ality and demand value. washable fabrics; embroid- : ered emblems on sleeves; A% % 5 just the thing the girl needs 8% to 11.. ..$4.00 NSTAle STO Imagine buying Exclusive Gowns and Dresses at 2% to 7, Growing Girls $6.00 N, W NN 7227, ] | 3r 4 OF KNIFEPLEATED SKIRTS | | SWEATERS LITTLE QUEEN SHOES are made for natural [y| | 17t $1.9; shshiy. soledt gty Soite” ol “nac3 Values to $25.00 urday on Roshanara Shoes and Hosiery for Women and Children Khaki Hiking and Camping Slli.h A Plenty New Tans and Grays Choice. G r duati d outdoor ? s : ey || Saturday Sale GENUINE PURE SILK $2.50 to $5.50, according to sizes i 4 e o e g | | Every Garment Imported From Europe - i e e e Oy, Dy Dicases: " brokes e $7_-£ and $ l 0_-@ e 1 cufts: sizes comfort, beauty and wear. : A i ‘"'",i’ 55 y Wool Crepe $ QUEEN QUALITY BOOT SHOP 79¢ : 32.89 Canton Crepe i Sgort Silk | Your &Q . 1219 F Street N. W. . Rich Satins : i Beclusive Agents in Weehington for QUEEN QUALITY smozs || v 5"‘" “."":"”" "‘""‘