Evening Star Newspaper, June 8, 1923, Page 9

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FOR YIEWING PEARLS Chicago Sales 'Scheme Lets Cus- tomer jn) 08 “Bargain” if Prod- hct Is Desired., { ——— & prpepective customer a $1 as payment for a bit of troubld P answering questions about thet Product to be sold is a cales schegh® Wwhich has reached here from Chicat8°- The cus§omer is asked to serve on a commitf®® to Teport their views about & n{W Kind of built-up pearl and to opfiér & string of them at $7.87. plug @ few cents postage, which amdunt is to be pai@ to the postman wjhen Le delivers the pack- age ac a 1deposit on the insurance value. “At thelend of ten days send the Sending check for lace HRCE With your opinion and depos't \\lll be “The | ou_may as pay- e trouble e {other hand. it you should TosP the pearis—if vou L am Sure you wil. that_the $50 values m’!en-d r £, indeed art with the chincet o let you keep it for just | vou deposited—without penny. question bothering the the necklace, according to “1? he sells these de- cklaces for as Jow as $20, seem too good Shofuld he charge more? You b npm decide.” ng deaths have been reported to /depirtment in the lust twenty- Roth, 77, 2 vries, derris, Herbert, 2 n.e 1 B4, Providence Hospital. Purker. 80, 16, Rundolpn pi. 2 39, 703 1 nths, 234% Quincy vears, 910 3rd st. s.w. Freedmen’s Hospital Stosw Freedmen's Hospital. onths. 480 V a st tribes of child is taught { t as soon as The children first learn ithout command | i FOR TOMORROW (SATURDAY) ONLY EXTRAORDINARY SALE 450 New Summer Hats ight Summer Straws Most of these hats are shown for the first time and are remarkable values by efry standard of comparison. (L = e nmmmmmummmmmnm New Arrivals in Sport Hats Stunning sport- hats, from the soft drooping one to the straight tailleur hat in silks, felt, velvet and ribbon combinations, embroidered, or with draped crowns in to be | making a ;° actice they ' BAND CONCERT. Concert by the United States Soldiers’ Home Band at the bandstand, Soldiers’ Home, this evening, beginning at = 5: o'clock. John 8. Zimmer- mann, bandmaster. March, “Boston Commandery,” Carter Hungarian everture, Two Hussars” Characteristic, “Woodland Chimes”... Wilson Gems from the opera “Merry Strauss jeorgia” (requested), Donaldson Concert waltz, “The Beautiful Blue Danupe™ -Doppler I-ux ot (requested), Strauss Finale, . Omer Com- ‘mandery’ Collins “The Star Spangied Banner.” WOMAN DROPS DEAD. | Mrs. Sarah Brashears, Former Resi- dent of Admiral, Md. Mrs. Sarah E. Brashears, seventy- one years old, dropped dead at h? home, 2204 224 street northeast, vle‘-rdd) afternoon about 6 o&lnck certificate of death from an attack A | of heart disease was given by the | | coroner. Mrs. Brashears was the wife of J. | W. Brashears. She formerly resided near Admiral, Anfie Arundel county. |Md, where she was a_ member o i Bethel Southern Methodist Church. | Funeral services will be-held at her (late home at 2 o'clock tomorrow aft- | ernoon. Interment will be at Bethel Church. Births Reported. The following births have been reported to {the health department in the last twenty } four hours { Naethert Anthous A gir Rarmond B and Marv 3 !rederul boy. John and_Rertha g Churles W. and | John H._apd M o Melvia W fmir | Hugh B. and Philip M. and F Thomas M dmeyer, . girl. L girl. e e irl Norris 8. and Gwendolyn T. Rich, boy. Marriage Licenses. Marriage licenses have been fesued to the 1 following Bernard L runpnm and Lmnu Moran. Les . and Lorene Wi Smith und Figrence E. Taylor. | Cont A chitarasof Houstoa: Tor, a0d Bath Dew of De Walt, Tex. ! Robert High and Lorette P. Ramalson. Noah H. Shook and Nellie V. ol ¥ ves of Washington snd Margue- ,m- Y’ Bancroft of Hartford, Conn. Lacy and Bertha E. Reeris. See window display! New Midsummer Hats The Best Values in Washmgton A superb ofierflig of the newest models for midsummer wear that include Leghorns, Body Hats, Felts and Peanut Straws. the prevailing sport shades. $2:% to ¢10 Becker, both | THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, JUNE 8, 1923.. S@@i@t}? (Continued from El‘hlh Page.) Admiral Albert G. Winterhalter, U. S. N, has gone Lo New York and is at Hotel ‘Astor, and after a visit with friends in East Orange, will re- turn to New York, to remain until she 5'“1" for Europe the latter part of uly. Mrs. W.'W. Galbraith, who has been at the' Hamiiton Hotel for a few days, will leave today for Norfolk to join her husband, Commander Galbraith. Mrs. Galbraith is motoring. She will {return to Washington in_about a week, when she plans to be at the Hamiiton for an extended period. Miss Constance Connor daughter of the director of reau of efficiency and Mrs D. Brown, has gone to Neg to make m round of visiis hile | away she will attend the commence- | ment exercises at Wheaton College | and at irown U Brown, the bu- erbert | ngland | Mrs, W. Harry Brown will close her apartment on Massachusetts avenue | { whera she will open her summe home. Sunset HYll, to remain ihrcugh | August. Mrs. William onroe is e taining at bridge this aftsrnoon Inrl i her daughter, Miss Anna Monrs | compliment to Miss M 1 Wwaos¢ marriage to Mr. Warrea Slee will take place Tuesday, June 12, in { the Bethlehem Chapel of the Wash- ington Cathedral. The guests include Miss Meta Luttrell. Miss Mary Hen- ‘derson, Miss Mary Hazen, Miss Mahel Goodwin, Miss Helen Weidenhaner, Miss Goldie Krantz, Miss Poak, Miss Louise Smith, Mi tine 'Kingcaide, Miss ! nolds,” Miss Lucy Woolle i ginia’ Ellis, Miss Beatri Genevieve Rusk, Mrs. J. Elmer | Parsons. | Washington-Ball Table at Monticello Breakfast. A distinguished group of men and women, all of the Washington or Ball blood, who will occupy a table to- gether at the Westward ho! break- st. to be given at Rauscher's tomor- ro to be called the Gen. George Wash- ington table. M Leland Stanford y cended in several 1 This table and her guests wiil be Dr. Richard Washington. Rear Admiral Thomas Washington, Miss Maud | Washington Patrick, Mrs. Katherine Lewis Heth, Miss Champe Fitzhugh. Mrs. Evely: frer, Mr. Lewis Edger- ton Smoot, v Austin Thorn- nson McCarth auntleroy is Wood and Mrs, | hington Moncure Brown. The table decorations will be box- wood, sent from Fredericksburg, from Mary Ball, W old home, from the e she gree! Hats for the Miss or Matron, for Dress or Sports Wear—The Smartest Trimmings Plenty of White and Other Colors Agatha ed Lafayette and fre u.nu walked wuh har aistinguished son. W. King will ‘also be the houess at a distinguished table made P Piincipally of lowans. Her guests be the Secretary of Agriculture, Henry C. Davis; Mr. John T. Adams, secretary of the national republican committce; Mrs. James C. Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Dulaney, Mrs. John Walsh, Mrs. Mary Waller, ‘Mrs. M. E. Eoorich ana nd Mr. A. C. Waller. The Woman's City Club at the westward ho! breakfast will have the prosident. Mrs. William E. Chamber- | s hostess and @ group of inter- | M e o guests, ' including John Mock, Miss Byrd Mock, Mark Potter, Mrs. George A. Ricker, Mrs. Robert J. Bates, Dr. Frances Fove, Mrs. Rose Yates For- rester and Miss Adelaide Borah Dr. Edith SeVille Coale will be hostess at the tea to be given by the Women's City Club, 22 Jackson Plage, Sunday afternoon, from 4:30 to oclock. Assisting Dr. Goale will be |Miss Eliabeth Malott Barnes. Miss dith Cornelison, Mrs. 0. 1. Woodley and Mrs._ Harden F. Taylor. Dr. A. Frances Foye will prlsldo at the tea tab) lections on the violin will n by Miss Marguerite Carter, ss Marjorie Davis will enter- ain with piano numbers. tafned at tea at Le Paradis yesterday attrnoon in homor of Miss Grace Maher. whose marriage to Mr. Ernest ?Bbt\l’)‘i Hammersla will take place une 12. Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Sim of Chicago have Jjoined Dr. Harry M. Kaufman ¢ the’ Hamilton Hotel for a yisit. The mil:tary attache of the Prench embassy and Mme. Dumont enter- tained a¢ luncheon yesterday in com- pliment 2o M. Devoitine, the French englneer who constructed the small {airplane n which the noted aviator, George Barbot, made the flights across the English channel. M. Bar- ot recently flew from New York to ewport in this plane and had ex- pected to make the trip to Washing- but am sccident damaged his . Dumont will g0 to New York this evening to attend the banquet of the 2nd Divisfon Association, which will be given tomorrow evening. SUES FOR INJURIES. ‘Benoit Baer] Jjr., against Charles §. Shreve, as trustee and Bates Warren, the alleged own- ers of the Warrington Mr. and Mrs. William Doeller are (1801 Wyoming avenue staying at Wardman Mrs. Doeller was formerly Mi northwest, injuries which he claims were pus- tained February 26, 1923. Baer, torneys Alvin L. Mrs. William Phelps Frazier enter- Newmyer and Milton to miss! 1216 F St. NW. AN OPPORTUNITY Navy blue and black $ with white figures— 7 different styles. One price.. i Ewvery woman can see for her- self that such a price for a dress of genuine “Pussy Willow” taf- feta is little short of marvelous. Of the seven different models it is hard to say which is the prettie: these in sizes 14, 16 and 18 years are distinctly youthful, while the 34's to 42's are also in smart straightlines and most becoming to women who take those sizes. Dresses as lovely as these are seldom procurable at anything like the price~§25.00. Smart Styles for Summer Days— Square necks with slashed sieeves piped In white—round neck and short sleeves with dainty tucked net collar and cuffs edged with Val lace—coat model with Val lace-trimmed collar and cuffs—a pleated georgette front model that is especially becoming and a side panel style—collar, cuffs and panel of organd’e with Val lace trimming. All for you to choose from at $25.00. K 400 New Pleated Skirts—Just Arrived! PLEATS—ALL KINDS! MATERIALS—ALL KINDS! COLORS—ALL THE BEST! WHITE, TAN, GRAY, NAVY, COCOA, BLACK Our Skirt Department, after being nearly swept off its feet last Saturday, has come back with 400 new pleated skirts which are now ready for tomorrow’s sale! Lanvin Non-Crushable Pleated Skirts in Wool Canton—the scarcest thing we know of $10.75 and $12.50 Get one while it is possible to do so! Knife Pleated— Tiny Box Pleated— Skirts of crepe de chine —one of fashion’s new- $10.75 & $13.75 est whims— : : Skirts of Roshanara, Skirts of Canton crepe Canton Crepe and $13.75 & $16.50 Shantung silk, Skirts of llzcoshanara $13.75 sil $13.75 & $16.50 Skirts of Flat Crepe and Roshanara Silk, Side Pleated Skirts $16.75 Side Pleated Skirts ©Of Canton Crepe, $10.75, Roshanara, $13.75. SWEATERS—No Shop , Like Jelleff’s New styles—right colors—sleeve and sleeveless models —arriving daily—and wonderful values— 500 §7.95 Sleeveless Fiber Swagger Coats, $5.00 Coats, $7.95 —of fine Mohair— Smart and new the very newest modes! They MaYS with blocked front and oplain color block = or Navajo fronts, in color com- i back. Colors—rose and gray, purple binations to suit the newest skirts—tan and white, tan with gray, jade or blue. $8.50 . Mohair Swagger Coats $8.50 Becoming low buttoning styles! Two-color blocking —~tan n:ld Hhr%wn. gray an arding blue, and white with colors. Mighkiy smart. with ‘brown, green, orange, blue and gray. u} T ]NIWH T :!V fil{llll I8 IIMHWMWMWMWWMMMMMMEME Jelleff’s—Sweater Shop—Second Floor has filed suit | of the estate of Mason N. Richardson | apartment, | | claiming $10,000 damages for personal ! in his petition filed by At-| Combination Box and Side Pleated Skirts of Striped Rosh- anara and Canton Crepe, $12.50 and $14.75 Skirts of Striped Fan- ta-si and Flat Crepes, w King, @eclares that as a result of the worn and defective condition of the stair covering he was tripped and thrown while descending the aisleway stairs in the apartment, 25 a result of which his head was cut, requiring several stitches and leaving permanent scars. Now in_Our New Stors, 610 12th Your Furs Are in Danger I —at home, ‘from damage by moths and loss by fire or theit. None of these dangers gives cause for worry when furs are sent to us for COLD STORAGE Coats left for altering or modeling Stored Without Chnga . during Summer. Special Rates on repairs. A Wonderful Trip Through the Beautiful Shenandoah Valley SOUTHERN RAILWAY SYSTEM Saturday for Shopplng That’s the plan of most of the women folks—-and there’s one store most Washington women would say not That store is Jellef’s—where fashion and value go hand in hand. Cool Frocks, Blouses, Slips, Petticoats, Skirts, Sweaten Novelties for Gifts for Those at Home! NOTHING SHORT OF R;MARKABLE! Mallinson’s “Pussy Willow” Summer Silk Frocks 25 Sale for Women Second floor Sale for Misses Third Floor Dlstmctlv different styles in each sale! The dresses go on sale tomor- row—less than one hundred in all—and no duplicates can be se- cured, as this entire purchase of silk has now been used up by the manufacturer. Navy blue or black with white—in ge- ometrical or flower designs. No mat- ter where you are going to spend the summer—at the seashore—in the moun- tains or in town—you'll want one or two of these frocks. A marvelous oppor- tunity at $25.00. “Pussy Willow” Taffeta Silks have been sclling in the big silk departments, such as Wanamaker's i New York, all season at $3.95 per yard and now this lODD FELLOWS’ CEREMONY. Second Degree to Be Conferred on Qualified Candidates. The second degree will be conferred 1$2.50 EXCURSION $2.50 | | ENDLESS CAVERNS, VA. Lv. Washington (Union Sta.) 8:30 A.M. Lv. Wuhing!on (7th St. Sta.) 8:35 AM. Oriental Palace by the degree team of the Federal City Lodge, 1. O. O. F., upon those who have qualified for advancement in the order, at the 0dd Fellows' Hall at 8 o'clock tonight. Last Friday a number of first degrees !in the organization were “put on.” SUNDAY, JUNE 10th Wonderful and Spectacular Grand Canyon Skyland Diamond Lake Palace of the Fairies 1425 F Street NeW., or Union Station and 7th St. Station 1216 F St. N.W. Shrine Souvenirs Women’s Smart Silk Handbags, $6.50 With Shrine Pin on Eath Bag A dainty remembrance those at home. for New dress and and moire silks—inside frames and fittings of coin purse and powder puff. Best of all, the Shrine pin is detachable and can be worn after the bag is discarded. Jelleff's—Street Floor. $10 Frill Guimpes Five different styles of cream net guimpes, each one prettier than “the last! Extra.wide real Irish lace banding on collar and frill, tiny crocheted buttons down the front, beautiful embroidered designs. Some have hip length, banded bottoms, others elastic fin. ish at waist. Indispensable for sweaters or Jacquettes. At $6.90. dress manufacturer has taken the entire balance of the Mallin- son’s stock to make up into these charming dresses—cool, smart, and ever-ready for street, club or afternoon wear on summer For MISSES—New COTTON FROCKS Just arrived! Normandie and figured voiles and plain and barred ratine. A big special misses” morrow. YELLOW, CORAL, BROWN, T:N, NAVY, GREEN, FRENCH 5107 14, nearly styles. a Normandie Voile Frocks In bateau or round neck or tuxedo styles. lace make dainty trimming; or perchance there are collars and trimming i $10.75. Plain Color Voile Frock: smocked organdy. $16.50 U youthful. Now You Will Want WHITE At $7.75 pr.—New Single-Strap Pumps Of white reigi oak tanned weit soles and choice ~f Cuban heel with mediur. -arfow toe OF low fat hec and round toe. At $11.00 Pair New Strap and Colonial Tonzue Pumps In white kid for dress wear, ~in footwear! in, with White Canvas Oxfords SPECIAL, $5.00 Pair A fine new lot of white _canvas Oxfords with practical welt soles and Cuban heels. nyluh medium round toes. Excellent values. 16 and 18 year sizes— dozen Some with coof others with white or self color collars and sashes. $10.75. Plain or Barred Ratine Frocks Simple straightline styles, with linen piping and button trim; frocks, cuffs and pockets of embroid- ered pongette. $10.75. Misses’ Shop—Third Floor. Complete assortments— exclusive lasts —here in —the footwear of quality! Gold Plain color, Stripe - WHITE —Sllk Stockings that WEAR' Garter clasp cuts can- not ruin them! 2 sale to- Pair—with Mercerized garter hems, $9.75 When you buy your white silk stockings buy Gold Stripe xand find]fu! the pleasure of la\mg si stockings tha ‘WEA s : The pn!enled gold strnpe pro- tects them against those “runs” caused by the garter clasp cut- ting a thread and thus destroy- ing the entire stocking. Silk, 100% pure — Stockings full- izshxoned—mm at the ankles— smooth at the toe! Black, Navy, Otter, Buck, Nude, Skyne, Grays, Cocoa, Red, Gr::x: k Only authorized Wash. ington agency for GOLD STRIPE SILK STOCK- INGS. Nearly twenty thousand pairs in stock, that you may be promptly served! Pair—with All-silk garter hems. different Filet and val of white handdrawn d V necks. slit sleeves— with collar, All smart and SOROSIS At $9.00 Pair New One and Two Strap and Colonial Tongue Pumps Of white reignskin cloth. Both welt and hand-turned soles. Cuban or the new Spanish heel. . Smart now— good looking two months hence, They have

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