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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, JUNE 12, 1923. Boyle, who, with her daughter, Eugenia | Prescott, will be the guest of honor |latter's sister, Senora de Riano, wife |France Boyle, is salling today aboard the Aqui- |at a bidge and shower this even 1[1 of the ambassador of Spain, later In tania for England, Judge and Mrs. Mc- {of Mrs. W. R. Winslow, who will|the season. SOCIETY. : SOCIETY. She will remain abroad un- | former's home in Italy where thev|She is accompanied b #3 Natalis "i!“"udf’:cr4 lh; lded‘h-lllun of Belleau |had spent the winter. They will| Dolan of Jackson e,y'x"e‘x‘."-nu Ax|r.' Ciand e By at e flotel Ambas. |entertain ‘w"companr ot elghtoen. i | et Woods Memorial " Ausotiation. ot | home. through tus summrrt 1 nd | Leweliyn; Hegelh of chudiansbolta sador in New York. “":‘“fllml"hnflnl In the Dresden. | 'Mrs. James C. Davis, wite of the |Which she fs chairman. . o - 1 o pi | Mrs. Robert Love Taylor, who tpent Miss Prescott will be married to | director general of railroads, was the == | Col. ana Mrs. M W. Mo: y - Col. and Mrs. E. Lester Jones have |Mr. Augustus Webster Hines, Tues- | ho Ruest at luncheon today of her | Mrs. Edson Bradley was hostess at | gone to Stockbridge, M:u:-"w'x‘l‘e‘ll':er::tn:‘(‘x‘x";)r’l‘:{oef "f-:;ny"?r::r‘e‘ .'noer \1“; a8 their guests thelr son-in-law and evening, June 26, at 8 o'clo ster. Mrs. W. G. Goodrich, who en- | luncheon yesterday at Sherry's in|they are at the Red Lion Inn. | pend the summer. 4 daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley T. arents, the cere- |tertained a small company informaily | New York. entertalning in compli- | = = Barker of Springfield, ill.. who ar- . reception. |at the outdoor club dining: Foom of Princess Rospiglioal | Mre. James s Sullivan has| Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Atherton Ty rived yesterday. Mrs. Barker will attended by her |the Women's Universal Alliance. : prlinss gone to New York from her home, | Puy, who have just returned to Americ, remalin several weeks, but Mr. Barker Charles 1. Pardoe. as|Among the other guests were Mrs.| Countess Costantini, wife a | “The Wouds,” at Radnor, Pa. land’ to Washington, after eightee . wil| return shortly to their home Inlmatron of honor, and her brideamalds | Church and Mrs. Murdaugh. former honorary attache of ' S sk |months spent at Geneva, Switzerlan Springfeld. R T e L G e ol ltallan embasny, was the guest In |, jien Jotgphine McCelinan has gone | have taken a home for the summer it qMiss Cecil Lester Jones, who hasiginia Hereford, Mise Jean Rawmsay, | Whoee honor Mrs. Anson Wood Bur- | o L ehoX, Mass. where she is vIsiting 3051 Macomb street, Cleveland Parl been abroad for some monthe, Will)Miss Audrey Herron. Miss Jose- | chard entertained ‘at luncheon yes. | V' Fdwards Spencer. and will be at home fo their friend. sail from FEngland on the Aquitania|phine Rochlitz will come from her terday at Sherry's. Count and| Mrs, Ch “Majo = after Tuesday, June 12, with their twn the end of this month, and Is expect: home i Baltimore to sing at the | :-‘::nlsu:‘ Costantint ~_secently - ho- | author: sb8 ho S T s"nfsu:','c | Jounw daughters, Celene and Jacquelin: e v N D) vedding and w he the ot | He v e v ned to 0 i . ~ « = L ol - Mr. Hines will have as his best|Dr, and Mrs. Rinehart's son, Mr. |53 'IIN'I\. Mr., and the | Frederick Rinehart, will come to ;"‘{‘L}Pr!' l Hall ul'} Washington this week from Cam- ot Darnell | bridge, where he is a junlor at Har- Parde 1 irles H. | vard University. Dr. and Mrs. Rine- Wb oone erling of | hart and thelr son will close their - ngtun; | apartment at Wardman Park next month and go to their Wyoming home. y 10 be fol Miss Prescott wii sister, Mra. M. Jusserand, Ambassador of France, Has Returned From Delaware, Where —-— He Received LL.D. Degree. HE ambassador of France, M. Jules J. Jusserand, returned last evening from Newark, Mrs. J. L. Barton, who has been the guest of her brother-in-law and sis- |ter, Dr. and Mrs, Stanley Rinehart, in thelr apartment at Wardman Park PXEET L 4SEES == Miss Elizabeth Taylor Jones has — returned to Washington from An- napolis. where she spent the week end with .friends, and attended the festivities at the close of “June week’ at the Naval Academy. daughter Ensign Melville Bell Gros- N.. who graduated with United States Naval t wee! the engagement of their Helen venor, U7, S, A credit from th, Academy la Del., where he attended the gZraduation exercises at the Dela- | ware College, at which he awarded the honorary degree of laws. o The ambassador cf Belgium, Baron de Cartier, is expected to return toj ‘Washington today from New York, with Baroness de Cartler. the ambassa- dor and Baroness de Cartier enter- tained a company at luncheon in the Japanese garden of the Ritz-Cariton, where they are staying. Yesterd: The Brazilian ambassador, Augusto | Cochran de Alencar. had a small luncheon party yesterday at the Hamilton Hotel. Chief Juntice and Mra. Taft i Leaving for New Engiand. The Chief Justice and Mrs. Taft will | { leave this evening for Providence, to spend several days with former Se ator and M y F. Lippitt, t latter bel ter of Mrs. Taft. Fri- | day the to Boston to spend the day with Mrs. Samuel Carr, a cousin of Justice Taft, and Saturday they will attend the 300th anniv sary celebration of the city of Wey- mouth, Mass. After attending the graduation exercises at Yale Univer- sity, on June 18, 19 and 20, they will 0 to their summer home at Murray Bay, Canada, to remain untll the au- umn. Representative Ogden L. Mills is sailing today aboard the Aquitania for England, and is accompanied by his niece, Miss Barbara Sands. who also Representative Mills' ward. Miss | Sands Is a granddaughter of Mrs. | Willlam K. Vanderbilt. Representa- tive Mills and Miss Sands will remain in Europe until the autumn. ' The military attache of the French embassy and Mme. Dumont will en- | tertain a company at dinner this eve- | Dumont returned yesterday trom New York. where he went to present letters from the French gov- ernment to families of American men | killed while serving in the French! army during the world war. Mme. Dumont will tentertain at luncheon Tuesday, June 19 At Waterbur: Mrs. Herbert Spinning Schmedtie can spin over the origina[ gold band of your wedding rin g a seamless shell of P latinum hand chased with Orange Blossoms. Genuine Oran ge Blossom Engagement Rings with or without pearls and dia- monds may be se- cured from was | ) editor of Grosvenor ilhert Grosvenor, ational the son of Dr.! president of the! Geographic Soclety and the National Geographic | Magazine. and grandson of the late Dr. Alexander Graham Bell. inventor of ‘the telephone, and Dr. Edwin A.! Grosvenor of Amherst College. He| is also a cousin of Chief Justice Taft. . Miss Helen Rowland comes from an old New England family, her father being a prominent manufacturer of v. She is a cousin of Mrs, Charles Taft, second son of Chlef Justice Taft.' She is the best friend and was for two years the roommate, at Mount Vernon Seminary in Wash- inglon, of Miss Gertrude Grosvenor, Mr. Grosvenor's sister, who Is now ting relatives in London. Mi Grosvenor, friends. has been!| traveling around the world for six months. visiting Japan, “hina, Java, India, Egypt, Italy and t week flew from Antwerp to! She sails for home on June ! Mabel aughter of Dr. rosvenor, enters College in_Sept daughter. Mt preparing for Grosvenor, and Mrs. Gilbert Mount ~ Holyoke | nber. Their third lian' Grosvenor, s} rthmore College. second | Mrs. Dwight F. Davis, wife of the as- sistant secretary of war, is spending several days in_Boston, before going to Dark Harbor, Me., to spend the sum- mer. The secretary probably will join her in Boston the latter part of the week and accompany her to Dark Harbor. Assistant Postmaster General W. I. Glover left yesterday on an extended business trip for the post office, which will take him to the Pacific coast. Mrs. Glover will meet Mr. Glover in Helena, Mont., and will accompany him during the_rest of the trip. They will return to Washington about July 15. Miss Virginia Hunt will entertain at dinner this evening at the Toll House Tavern, having a company of fifteen. Interstate Commerce Commissioner and Mrs Charles C. McChord went to | ge | Prolongs Its Semi-Annual Sale REMAINING Handmade a year old sizes prevail. Boys. Babies may fitted. Studio-Wrougllt Hats—Imported swl'SSCS, anghams Bfld Sv’ks $4.00 A, /—__ RIGGS NATIONAL BANK BRANCH 3308 Fourteenth St., TAKE ELEVATOR SECOND Dresses, Hats for Little Girls—12 and 14 Miss Elizabeth Duryea Walter has joined her mother, Mrs. Frank Wa ter, in their apartment on Wyomi avenue after several weeks' v with her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Beverly Walter, in Pine- hurst, N. C._Miss Walter's flance, Mr. F, Addison Brastow, was also a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Waiter, in Pinehurst. Mrs. Basil Gordon has gone to Phil- adelphia to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick L. English. The former prime minister of Ba- varia and Countess Lerchenfeld, who made several brief visits in Washing- ton as guests of the ambassador of Germany and Frau Wiedfeldt, sailed tcday aboard the Resolute for their home. Mr. and Mrs. Elwood W. McIntire "l gave a supper party last evening for Miss Marjorle M Intire and Mr. Warren Acton Slee, whose marriage will take place this evening in the cathedral. The cere- m will be performed at 8 o'clock by Canon de Vries. The supper fol- lowed the rehearsal for the wedding. Mrs. Edwin V. Bookmiller enter- tained a company informally at lunch- eon today in compliment to Mrs. Rol ert Dickman, who is visiting her sis- ter, Mrs. John L. Hines. Senator and Mrs, Walter E. Edge re- turned last evening to Atlantic City, where they are temporarily staying at the Sea View Golf Club, but within a few days will take possession of their new home, which is being completed. their daughter. The counselor of the Japanese em- bassy and Mme. Saburi were hosts at diriner last evening, entertaining a small company informally at the Shore- ham Hotel, where they have an apart- ment. Representative and Mrs. Frank Funk and Miss Mary Funk have closed their apartment here and gone to their home in Bloomington, il Miss Evelyn Constance Prescott, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel J. group of NATALIE Coats and Suits for Little be completely out- - Dresses, Coats, Organdies. Cor. Park Rd. N.W. TO SHOWROOMS FLOOR P40 0000000000000 0 000000000000, 000000000000000000000000040000000000 v Saks & Compangges For Wednesday and Thursday | Ladies’ Low Shoes They are the styles most in demand now— and in leathers and qualities that make the price seem impossible. But there is a clearance motive back of this - selling which explains it. Oxfords, Strap Pumps and Novelties in— Patent Colt Gray Suede Bhck Kid ~—and nine shades of the famous Utella Calf. *Smart and appealing lasts, with military, Cuban, low and flat heels. Black Satin and Suede T e E LT LT T T LSS T L S T s L L T T T T s T T T ST T T T ey ooy The United Japan, Mr, Cyrus E New Willard’ Hotel for a short visit Mr. have ope. York Harbor and will entertain the B322422222222222222223 222322822323 23 23232323 232 to | s at the s ambassador Wo rroll Frazer Salla ance Tomorrow. James today where she and Mrs. Chandler Anderson | ed their summer home at | le for will i Ghe Econom 7th.and H Sts. N\ Continues Carroll New nuil y Corner Frazer will York, from tomorrow for Our Big Secon A All those wonderful bargains Adver- tised on Sunday will hold as long as the quantities last throughout this week. We’ve put our best efforts into providing merchandise for the Anniversary event —and you can reap a harvest of saving by prompt response. Wash Dresses . . $2.%8 Linenes, Ratines, Ginghams—in effective models. Silk Dresses . . $11:% ‘Worth up to $22.50. The smart crepes—in the ‘wanted shades. Sport Suits . . . 3738 Worth up to $15. Polair, Serge and Tweed. Tricotine Suits . $22:50 Worth up to $35. Long straight-line models. Sleeveless Sweaters $] -2 Smart weaves and wanted colors. Slip-on Sweaters R 88(: All wool; choice shades. Sports Coats Worth $10 and $12.90. Veloar, Mixtures. Polair and . 878 Silk Capes . . . SO0 ‘Worth 8$15. Plain and fringed; lined with silk. Knife-plaited Skirts $4.79 Navy, Gray and Tan Wool Crepe. Knife-plaited Silk Skirts $°7-98 ‘White, Tan and Gray shades. - Perfect quality; imitation full fashioned. TFiber Silk and Fiber Hose 88¢ Fine Silk Hose . . $71.67 Chiffon ana Glove Silk—full-fashioned and some clocked. Muslin Underwear Step-ins, Bloomers, Petticoats, Chemise and Gowns. Values up to 69c. Muslin Underwear Pine Gowns, Shadow-proof Petticoats, Step-ins, Bloomers, etc. Steamer Trunks . $ Covered with fiber and fiber and metal binding. 39¢ 88¢ 98 SuitCases . . - .88¢ 24-inch; stout Fiber Cases. Bathing Suits . . 5298 Pure Worsted; trimmed in contrasting colors. Cotton Blouses . . Worth up to $1.50. Madras and Voile Over- Silbl:wBlouses i A Worth $5.98. Jacquette and Slip-on ‘models— Beaded Georgette and Paisley. Beaded Bags Worth $5.00. Shell frame; beautiful designs. Pompeian Powder Regular 690 size. Beauty Powder. 79c¢ .69 39c Don’t delay. We want every : Sig- mund customer to enjoy these specials. A Sale of Smartest Styles T!le Values Are Extraordinary Beautiful Summer Dresses A 'I'HOL'SA{VI) INDIVIDUAL STYLES, satin and flat crepes, figured crepes, oriental crepes, georgettes, shantungs and novelties— Wonderful Values at 162 254 2G5 339 Hundreds of Summer Cotton Dresses Wonderful styles, all mew materials. Special at— $5.00 $695 $109 $129 Roshanara Silk Skirts Specially priced— In all colors, the better kind. 9.5 $12.85 515 INTRODUCING New Summer Millinery 350 New Summer Hats, first time shown. Included in this sclection you will find New York's latest creations and copies of imported models at these surprisingly LOW PRICES— $5.00 ERNTY SLASHING PRICES ON WOMEN’S AND MISSES’ SUITS, COATS and CAPES $29.00 to $45.00 Suits Reduced to..... $48 to $90.00 Suits Reduced to......... ..$19.95 to $29.50 $39.50 and $49.50 $25 to $40.00 Coats and Capes Reduced to. $19.95 and $25.00 —Handsome silk coats and capes. . ., —Lustrous pile fabric. ....... —Tuwills and other materials— | $39.50 49.50 I Cunningham & Co, 316 7th St. N.W. RUMMAGE SALE —of odd garments, grouped in several lots, marked down to effect an immediate disposal. 6 combination sport suits, navy blue coats and 2505, marked down trom 55 10 929.50 S fancy check flannel suits, long lined coat models. ~ Sizes up to 40, marked $29 50 down from $55 to. 2 long lined black and white velour checked o $5950 10 o $35.00 1 black and_ white novelty tai- e Sttt $22.50 $25.00 1 very fine three-piece twill cord suit, in dark brown. Size 18, 535'00 marked down from $50.00 to 25 assorted fancy two and three piece tan suits, in box coat and long tailored coat models, lined with crepe de chine. Sizes 16 t $35.00 44, marked down from $80 to..... 35 navy blue and black twill cord and Poiret twill tailored and fancy suits. Sizes 16 to 44, marked down from $28 00 o 20 High-priced gray and tan fancy two and three piece costume suits, all sizes. $ 39 50 Marked from $90.00 to. . 40 navy blue twill cord, fancy embroidered tai- lored and box coat suits. Mostly all side-tie models, with embroidered collars and sleeves, long and short coat models. All s 42. 50 sizes, marked down from $90.00 to 7 camels hair suits, all nicely tailored, lined 6 box coat model mannish checked suits. Sizes 16 to 40, marked down from $45.00 to...... 4 genuine camel’s hair box coat model suits. Sizes 18 and 38, marked down from $45.00 to hine. Si 16t TS dow from S0 0o ... 916.50 47 very fine Poiret twill cloth suits. Long and ot 16 to” 45, marked rxn from$sSto.............. $25.00 8 two-piece sport suits, in navy tues, ks and tans, marked :own frho'l‘n‘ S‘WM to.. % 519.50 “ down from $45.00 to 11 tweed sport suits, long lined coat models in rose, copen and lavender only, marked $8 95 down from $20.00 to 2 fancy silk capes. Sizes 36 and 40, in silver gray with broad bands of fur on collar and bot- lfign“rgg mpfia beautifully lined \sl'(ld; silk to match, marke down from $60.00 to ... $45 .OO 1 velvay silk cape, in black with black and gray caracul collar, lined with gray crepe de chine. marked down from $50 to. .. 1 fancy velvay black wrap, with gray Neuflond collar and tabs. Size 18, marked down from $70 to 539-50 9 fancy embroidered Poiret twill cloth coats. Full length model. Side-tie effects, in tan d s ked d o S o el o $42.50 7 navy blue Porret twill street coats, fancy embroidered collar and sleeves. $21.75 Sizes 16 to 38, marked down from 35 fancy separate skirts, in flannel checks, eponge, Poiret twill and novelty ma- $ 5.95 terials. AIll waist sizes and colors, 75 fiber silk Tuxedo sweaters. All sizes and marked down from $10 to colors. Some of these slightly dam- aged, marked down from $5 and $7 to 52-95 75 extra heavy fiber silk sweaters. In novelty patterns, afl Tuxedo models, marked $ 5 50 down from $8 and $1250 to - 6 tan "ll:nunel cgleck ll;llziltlin”f sport zes 16 to marked down from $35.00 to....... $22.50 25 sweater dresses, combination white knife Ylu!ed. Crepe df chine :Sdn;o and ancy wool sweaters, mar wn from $25.00 to . Sieredy $16.95 25 combination georgette and crepe de chine dresses, marked $ l 9 95 . fast Sobek: meghge, marked down Jast robes, neglige, mar] lown o from $25.00, your choice ......... $10-00 1 lot of wool slip-on sweaters, all | colors and sizes, marked down from $l 69 i SR Lo T e . | ————————————————————— One rack of about 18 odd high-priced dresses. Ranging in price up to $65.00. Specially feduced for this Marked Down Sale at prices averaging One-Half Off. This lot consists of street, afternoon and evening dresses. One rack of Silk Dresses, in all colors and sizes, which represent one and two of a kind, from our higher-priced dresses. Marked Down from $25.00 and $29.50, your choice, $15.00.