Evening Star Newspaper, June 12, 1923, Page 9

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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON. D. C., TUESDAY, JUNE 12, 1923. T ! vho motor- friends of th -l . Lee of Towanda, nd Mary | Jobn Jakubik, 55, the Kenesaw spartments. | gles of Bast Orange, who motor- | The mothers and frien e mem- | Eugens C. Lee of T Dea‘hs Reporlad. ed here in their r Shriners’ | bers were the guests of honor. e | it Aanan, ., Geores Wastingtoo ey Sunbum - Sisteeea am ST Rir: and Meac Framic 1 | Dr. and Mrs. Willlam Kennedy But ene and Madeline Blake, both | The T L ey Tt ,’;";’,""‘305;",,.,’:‘,‘"""‘“ D aTiEer- (O Malies Daed ) - I YT, Mrs, 3 Mrs, - e ea rimen enty 3 U “street northeast, ler returned to their. home in e . et Mognces Haekiey. | honea: 7 Bhirley ©.'Mciane, 4 monthe, 2128 st | ool o B i home. Mr. Riggles' father, | Chev hase from a trip to Atlantic| jyjjus razier and Mary Jordan. Heulah Harshfield, 11, 1118 11th at. nw. | B 2 bvy, jocy ! ol Mr. Richard R. Riggles of Seabrook, | City. Mert De Vaughs rovidence Hospital, Infant of Herbert and Addie Munch, 10 days, | other skin affections are eas n —_— 2 : Md., is going back with them to East Algernon A, Awpinwall, 78, 1701 Oregon ave. | SIBIeY HOsUEL 00 10ar 6 ut. mee healed with Orange and New York for a visit. . < Births Reported. "Anna F. Chase, 59, 1851 Monroe st. n.w. (oltney C. Brooks, 53, 24 Wade road, Ana Radi oi An interasting_groun ot English Marriage Licenses. | i S S i i, T o fivaa v, | “Titbdare ckaon 21 Emergeney Homta adium Ointm people staying at Wardman Park Hotel | i been issued to the) t in the last twenty-four | B.W. - Bl Pl N B T ”“’)llnn:lrnun licenses have been iss: o the lme Tealth department ¥ 38 Gt i Bllsabeth Sartin. 47, 20 0 ot ne; | Radium Products Corpor: 3 v F. Shea of Springfleld, Mass., and | 00" 7 B 1. jid A L 7 1105 Connecticut Ave. N.W, "~ Murto of this el Warren R. and Lillian L. Siltzer, boy. fuy H. 1 artela ) 1. . N.W, Taniei 3" st '8 X.. and Katherioe | Harry . and Helon 1. Molton, girl. ioh A3, 1750 wisconaih ave Woman deputy” sherime in - || O'Donnell’s Drug Sterfd b emong of thin 3 3 haahos. Ansmatain At 9 | waukee, of whom there are four now R. Taylor and Mr. I. G. Clay | e e T " Coanee: | Kennith 8. ang Theress E. O v, |"William Price. 8. 180 Emerson st. n.e. | In service, receive a salary of $140 4 Peoples Drug Stores of Liverpool. and Mr: = o e 2 ¢ . and Fr Viola G. Zepp, 19, 5162 11th st. s.w. month. - uier of Le Havre, France, are also e RN L ¥ N A ——— o[ o] ——— =T : : B P vatson Mrs. Dominick J. Gilligan of Ticon- | Sara M. Stee a n of Falr G deroga, N. Y. who has been visiting | John B. Hill of New York city 608 to 614 ELEVENTH ST, relatives in ‘Washington during the |L. White of this city. winter and spring, left last evening |, Roy D_Phillips of Bluefleld, W. Va., and to be the house guest of Mr. and Mrs, | Ellt M. W e John Carbe at Pelham Manor, .Y . igan will be accon York City by b innie Downs of Ticonderoga, N Vi i, Smith, girl. ho has been visiting her siste; i . Hyland, and 45 and Malvina H. Finot Nealie: Prescitt Lindsley, at Norfolk. | Toner. Anna P. Statkus, Va. | Willlam Gloyer and Mary Hubbard. nd H John McPhee and Harriet Eshelman Floyd G. and Grace A Mrs. Reginald Foster of Boston is| Edward Ruppert, nd Teador and Hattie Sali at Wardman Park Hotel for a lengthy | L3 | dohn F. and Olga J wialt, cLee | Joseph ‘and Anna Siiverman, girl Bondareff und Esther Bortnick. | Winfleld The Phi Alpha Chapter of the Chi J. Clomax and Ssrah E"k;; ‘i i Omega Sorority of George Washing- var ot Wert: Myer Helgnts. Vo | ton University entertained a 1arge | “Charies 6 Bitter of this eity number of guests at a tea held in the | trde House of il John A. and Beatri {nome of Miss Elizabsth Neina Rice. John F. Kowa V. Bwierayekt. | Benjamin . and ¢ Thesé Wanted Styles of Sle.e_veless Sweaters N S ) A A A N A L A L S ST A AV S S S S X ) A K Tan and Gray Pleated Skirts 2 Also {vhite and colors— wools and silks, $12.50 to $19.50 Sweaters—those low-buttoning golf coats, $7.50. 1216 F St. NW. o MRS, BENJAMIN F. MINOR, One of the many Washington women who will spend the summer In Europe. o AN Ry AN RN WL Meend e SN TR ERrepe | Europe tomorrow, to be absent for s | Miss Margaret Banister returncd terday from New York. wh i« e has been through the winter — tinued from Eighth Page.) tending Columbia University. Sh will remain hére with her mothes and Mrs. Du Puy have been spend- | Mrs. Blair Banister, through most of ing the last week with Mr. and Mrs. | the summer. Theodore Tiller at their Mount Pleasant - home New Jersey Visitors - Returning to East Orange. Dr. William D. T v left today Mr._and Mrs. Thomas Albert Rig on a motor trip - — ——— Commander H. A Brown n of the British embassy until the ,flm of next week Cuficura soap rriage of their daugh- | —TheSaietyRuor— e - John Watson Morr~1l of New York Monday, g:nr“\“v:'»\. tford, in Philadeiphiu. | c.fi.,..g,........nmg.-..twmg | Printed FrOCks ¢ . Printed Cottons, Printed Georgettes, Pussy Willow Penhelmcrs Many are dark backgrounds with white printings—all-over effects SHOPUNIQUE I which make such serviceable dresses—block printings—and in the N i georgette some gorgeous roses on light grounds as well most at- E Street at Eighth i tractive for afternoon, resort or garden party wear. You can do just as good sewing ||| : Printed Georgette Frocks, $35.00 Beautiful Figured Georgette r{‘rock;——sznn stripes on a figured ground. conven- ) . tional designs on dark backgrounds, rose designs in such colorings as navy blue with on these Used Sewmg Machines ||| rose, white or tan, cocoa with green, white with black, black with white. Panel styles, A : f blouse styles. Girdles crushed or draped. as you could if they were new! : ; : : S M Frocks of Mallinson’s Genuine Pussy Willow, $25 asy terms to suit r.u y gzrmaz.xtm‘ _mu 1aiticd 1 A good selection in the various styles—both women’s and misses’. A price amaz- our own shop; two vears' free repair service. ingly low for frocks mate from this expensive silk. White figures on navy blue or arounds. Seven smart styles to choose from. 14 to 18 vear sizes for misscs; 34 10 38 sizes for women. A frock for home or vacation wear—at a great saving! Striped Weave —very attractive novclty Fiber and Wool . —choice of many color combinations Drop-stitch effects - . —a belted model in the colors that have prefeyenc:. These Smart Effects in Plaited Skirts Domestic, Box Top Singer, Box Top Standard, Cabinet .....$35 Singer, Drop Head. ... Dotted and Printed Voiles, 39-75—313.75 i Dro, Serviceable fracks for warm days. Dark grounds with white printings. Lace Singer, Drop Head..$38.50 Standard, Drop Head. .. organdie, silk fagoting and ribbon trimming. Graceful necklines—many surplice Standard, Drop Head $22.50 National, Automatic. . . .$45 styles, becoming to large figures—stout sizes, $19.75. Last Summer’s White Shoes Original Price, $9.00 Pair Tongue, Best 1 Strap Materials and and Saddle s .00 Workmanship Strap Pumps; PAIR Kid and Also e i Oxfords; T Choice— 367 Pairs Toward the latter end of the Summer a year ago we bought too many white shoes and, much against our will, we were forced to carry over a surplus of 367 pairs. These shoes, while different in lasts from the new white footwear just I received, are, nevertheless, good styles—and the quality of materials and = i workmanship is the same that you will find in the new-lasts at $9.00 and $10.00 pair. Being last year's footwear, however, and some of the styles in somewhat broken sizes, we have decided to offcr the entire lot—367 pairs—in seven different styles, without rescrve at FIVE DOLLARS per pair. THE SALE BEGINS TOMORROW MORNING B th L White Tongue Pumps White Saddle Strap Pumps . i —of reignskin cloth. —of reignskin cloth. rothers ‘ _:‘hi : ren?slfi:ls& $5 —saddle strap of patent leather ] —hand-turne . PAIR —leather Cuban heels, —welt soles. Genuine Smithfield Hams Superbly cooked by our expert chef These are real Smithfield Hams—that will whet vour appetite to its keenest edge—with their inimitable flavor. Cooked—ready for serving. Whole Smithfield Ham.............§].25 per b, Sliced Smithfield Ham.............§1.65 per ib. Sandwiches made of Smithfield Ham ................. eeeesianne 25c cach Special Notic A representative of the “Richelleu Brand” of fine Food Stuffs is here—calling at request upon our trade to make vou better acquainted with this superior brand. A phone call will bring her to sce you. G. G. Cormwell & Son 1415 H Street Phone Main 875 3 TV & . ey R Wool Taffeta and Crepe Granite, in White, Tan, Gray Plaited Silk and Wool . $10-00 Wool Canton, Crepe de Chine, Flannel, Baronet Satin, etc. Fine Novelty Plaits 3 3 $12-75 —Roshanara, Rhapsody and Novelty weaves. Ground Floor. ??E\' ST ) Wi Bicic of 500 Summer Hats Ay 5% 8 "fil‘:: 7 FINALITY in French fash- [ ‘S 4w e o 7 ions distinguishes from first to e s R il A last the RIZIK 1 White Colonial Pumps i PR AU o3 reij in cloth, Final Spring Clearan | Ejlon:dffkdhh!t‘ Gray and White Pumps pring ance : —of gray kid, 3 Of DI'ESSCS 8 g ki e ’% - D B S Th 3 hite kid saddle strap, fi’{ ather Cuban heels. 4 5 00 i ] i White 1.Strap Pumps . $5 § —«bnbrel .u?‘ ;m!h. - 5 v aeien i 4t W5 hpfodie Paisley Chiffon, Printed Chiffon, | AR wvoere Ve 2T [} Ao B Printed Silk, Organdie, Taffeta, Figured | s e e White Oxford Ties Foulard Silk, Flowered Crepe Silk, o3 . White 1-Strap Pumps —ef reignskin cloth. —military heels, New, smart effects in Taffeta, Crepe, Straw, Ribbon, Felt, Leg- horn, Plenty of White — and the other effective colorings—such Georgette, some with yokes of genuine ot Nuhuck, ‘—welt soles, as Orchid, Jade, Sand, Black. Filet Lace. 5 I ' —Cuban heels. —full round toes, “—welt soles. e ;i i yis bl Fourth Floor. TWELVE THIRTEEN I S g B by A A B8 c Eéfiéflgflélfigagfié P e e [ o o [ To e o | ] H—EEEEEElEE—_—EIEEEEEEE—:IEIEIE—EIEI‘EEE—:E_E:—ZEE—EE:—-:EEEIEIEIEE% 526 7038 80

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