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* parents, Mrs. Rogers recently sold their Con- necticut avenue home and are estab- lished in their nmew house at 1716 New Hampshire avenue. Their daugh- ter-in-law, Mrs. Rogers, was former- |1y Miss Alys Meyer, daughter of Mrs. George von L. Meyer and the late | Georga von L. Meyer, one time Secre- | tary ‘of the Na ! The former minister of Czecho- slovakia, Dr. Stepanek, entertained a Small company at luncheon yester- day at the Willard. Mrs. Frederick Bugher, and her son, Frederick Bugher, jr., will sail today aboard the Homeric, to spend the Summer in Europe. Mr. Bugher will probably join them later in the sum- mer. i A wedding of much interest in | Washington was that yesterday of s Kathleen Metcalt, daughter of | Mr. and Mrs. Orlando P. Metcalf, and g et s e { Mr. Robert Lister Macnell, the forty- r. Mrs. No i ne o Naven for u few days before roturn- | 8fth chiet of the .\1.\.-‘«\1\ }u\n g: ing to Washington. Scotland and known as the Macne! The ceremony was performed home of the bride’s parents on cenue, New York, by the W. Crowder, rector of St. opal Church, in the pres- mall company of relatives friends. The bride ceveless gown of white silk, of Spanish lace forming a d she carried a shower of nd llies of the valley. The was in his kilts. Miss Metcalt was her sisters and wore a gown of color and pale blue. Society ___(Continued from Eighth Page.) York, father of the bridegroom, came for the wedding. . and Mrs. Snowden Ashford will r, Miss Agnes 7 at a 1st street. . and Mrs. John Joy Edson will eftain at dinner this evening in honor of Maj. and Mrs. James A. Lyon and Capt. and Mrs. Harry Bald- win Gantt, all of whom were re- cently married Mr. and Mrs. Clarence ¥ who have been visiting s mother, Mrs. Cyrus H. Tolley, Buffalo, are now in (ir»enlw(\*h. Conn daughter of the late ! Barra Gen. William T. Sherman, has gone to | in the b Stockbridge, Mass., where she is the Lexington guest of Miss Ellen King. < Miss Sherma: Ja yesterday | enc The marriage took place o a »f Miss | and a few intimal at noon in Culpeper, Va. Nanoy Law Woolfolk and M B. Keller. The cercmony wa formed in the home of Mis law. aunt of Miss Woolfolk. Jameson’s Hill, by the Rev. Thomas W. Hooper. pastor of the Presbyterian Church. The draw foom, where the ceremony was p formed, was gay with Dorothy T kins roses and other summer b soms and_the bridegroom w tended by Mr. Frank Woolfo peper. A wedding supper w fmmediately after the wed later Mr. and Mrs. Ke a motor trip through Virginia Keller is connected with the Wash-| ington Star. i | Antiquarie: her h L i S e hit d belongs to the i Institute of Architects and e rchitectural League of New a granddaughter TR Kelly of New York laughter of the late Wil- of Pittsburgh, who was oM el Amerlcan Society of sEirepu g i Fhgineers and a member of the i tute of Civil Engineers of Great Former Third As i” ‘ e By and Mrs. Macneil will live in will_close their hou : | bridegroom larg: tendant on in peac omeried blue delphintum. Mr. Paul cneil was best man for hix broth. and the ushers were Mr. Reginald 2d Mr. David Edward Finley. arra succeeded his ‘Ambrose Macneil. an. as his mother. jzabeth Binns, is t Binns of Mic of the Soclety of and and a mem- M:s. Henry Kirke Porter and Miss ma and & onaon Annte M Hegeman, who have been | for the past week at the Curtis Hotel, | in_ Lenox, opened Clifston | 4 Grange for the season gt of Mr. H stead have | 90 a g delphia and | {10 4 ERT STRthex R ancy nt of the Robert Phi Mr. and Mrs. closed their home in to Nantucket, Ma summer home for th: widow of sassador to g those The new United tomo! on & pher R. P. Rogers have former's post aft d Col Rogers, in W An Opening Sale At No Profit Prices These three introductory items prevail for Saturday and Monday only. Doors open promptly at 8:30 Sat- urday morning, June 16th. Street and Porch Dresses 10 Styles, First Quality Ginghams Fine Silk Hosiery All Colors and Styles Come early! 20 $ ] .98 to $4.00 to $2.00 APRON DRESSES De Luxe Specialty Shop 739 11th St. N.W. o G & H Sts. An Unusual Clearance of HATS - °5 Formerly $12.50 to $20.00 wllebaclher LVE-TEN. TWELVE-TWELVE F STREET n Sports and Dress THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, her daughter, Mrs. Charles G. Loring, and four grandchildren. Dr. and Mrs. John Foote and their two children left today for San Francisco, where the former will at- tend several medical meetings. They will later tour the Yosemite and then spend a month at La Jolla, near San Diego, Calif., where they will be the Kuests of Mr. and Mrs. Frederic Steigmeyer. Mr. and Mrs. Harry S. Black yester- day opened the Knapp cottage on Ox 'asture road at Southampton, Long sland, which they have leased for | s § the season. Mr. Harry C. Cushing, ose marriage to Miss Cathicen Vamies bilt will take place Wednesda. ¢tertain ‘his best man and ushers at dinner this evenin, e U o oo tie & at the Union | Mrs. Gleaves Honteas For ings committee of the District of Co- lumbia Chapter. Former Representative and Mrs. John J. Fitzgerald of New York, who, with their family, have been at the New Willard for some days, have re- turned to their home. Mrs. Thomas Smythe Wallis, assist- od by her sister, Mrs. A. D. Torreyson, will entertain the District Society of Daughters of Founders and Patriots uncheon tomorrow afternoon at ck in her home, Allenwood, Cher- le, Va. The final meeting of the son will follow the luncheon. Mrs. John Thomas Taylor has gone to New York, where she i staying : - | the Hotel Astor. The International Association of nd Letters will on Sunday. 5 p.m., in the club gar receive Jenabi Fazel ' King's Mother College of heran, Persia, who will give an of honor whe: at one of Red Cross nt Home Sunday. The national headquarters of (he American Red Cross will b pe; .‘-Iillldk)’ _l'rom 10 to 4 ()'l‘l[:!(‘l?v“x:\l:'v: adbert Gleaves will be hostess for the | o u::;lr‘)gllhe visitors and showing | fo! forum luncheon of the Won Sl ;1 eresting exhibits in the | en y Club, to be held in the clul e adiasisting Mrs. Gleaves will| house, 22 Jackson place. at 1 o'clock es of the surgical dress- tomorrow afternoon, are Mrs. Wil- thththththththththY Hemstitching, Picot Edging, 10c Yard Pictorial Summer Fashion Books, 25¢ Pleating—All New Styles Among those making reservations o ST 1219-1221 G Street N.W. Store Hours: 9to 6 Bathing Suits All-wool Bathing Suits, in black, red, havy and black and white combina- $ 4_95 Bathing Suits, in black, ma- roon, tan, navy and purple; with white $5.95. ¢ ) \[ AL Complete assortment of Bathing Caps, Belts, Shoes, Bags, etc. Specially priced. SWIMMIAG A Big Assortment of Children’s Bathing Suits Tailored Wash Blouses 7 A\ big assortment, in sizes 30 to 46, in Cotton Pongee, \oiles and Dimi- ties: with Peggy 98 collars and Tux- edo effects; well Knickers! % Khaki made Knickers. . .. Wool Twee Knickers Pure Linen White Knickers SLEEVELESS COATS, to be n with Knickers; sizes Mtod2........ ... KHAKI HIKING button all the way front; patch pockets and belt; sizes 24 to 30 waist measure Sportwear Section—Main Floor. SKIRTS, down the $2.25 Complete Assortment of Wright. and Ditson Tennis Balls and Racquets in Our Sport Section Humming Bird Silk Hosiery Guaranteed to wear satisfactorily or a new pair $ 50 free. Plenty of white and all of the w wanted 1. colors; sizes 8 to 10%;...... e Chiffon Full-Fashioned Silk Hose In Gun Metal, Black, Mole, Gray 3 pairs, $5.00 Honiery Section—Main Floor. OWNSTAIRS STORE Odd Lots at 79c Fast selling has left many remnants which are being cleared out at very low prices. All of these items are priced at 79c— values as high as $1.50. Jean Middies; sizes 6 to 20; slightly soiled Children’s Tub Dresses; Gingham, Chambray, Cotton Pongee and combinations; sizes 7 to 14. .. Bungalow Aprons; gingham, chambray, percale; all sizes..... 79¢ Bloomers and Pettibockers; high-luster sateen; all colors; sizes 25, 27, 29 Silk and Lisle Mixed Hose; lisle tops; reinforced heel and toe; black and cordovan; all sizes..79¢ Rompers for little tots; good quality; broken sizes from 3 to 6 79c Panty Dresses; gingham, chambray and many combinations; sizes 2 to 6 Polly Prim Aprons; black sateen; pockets and shoulder straps cretonne; Sweaters . .- $1.25Each The remainder of all of our High-grade Sweaters that have sold as high as $3.98—all to go at this one price. The season’s newest weaves. Slipover styles only. Very special. D. C., FRIDAY, JUNE 15, 1923. liam E. Chamberlin, Mrs. Lyman B.|Margaret Vail, Miss E. Kegsett Vail, Swormatedt, Mrs. Mary C. D. Johnson, | Miss Amy Leavitt, Miss Marla Gilman, Mrs. Mary E. O. Dashelli, Miss M. B.|Mrs. James W. McNeill, Mrs. Samuel Hlatt, Mrs. Frank Hiram Snell, Miss (Continued on Tenth Fage.) AN A Message to the Ladies With Straight and Lankiest Hair ‘Why not get a permanent wave of the proper kind? ... A permanent wave at Emile’s will convince you that your hair will be naturally curly for 6 to 8 months regardless of weather con- ditions, either with small or large wave, as you prefer. Shampooing improves the wave. _Emile specializes on permanent wave and has 12 years' ex- perience in this special line. No borax or chemicals used. . Heat is reduced to the minimum. No discomfort during the l;lcalmenl. We guarantee comfort, safety and results. Moderate charges. f] PERMANENT WAVE SPECIALIST 1213 Connecticut Ave. Phone Franklin 4422-5956 OTHER DEPARTMENTS: Transformations Wigs and Toupees Manicuring Hair Dressing Hair Ooloring Massaging L OO 1232 Fourteenth Street N.W. ° REMOVAL SALE Exceptional Reductions on Suits and Coats Disposing of entire stock at ex- tremely low prices. An exceptional opportunity to secure a Pasternak Tailormade Suit. Values up to $125. Now $25 and 355 At Our‘Fourteenth Street Store Bet. 12th and 13th Sts. Specialists in Women’s and Misses’ Apparel Beginning Saturday Final Clearance Sales MISSES’ DRESSES Flat crepe. crepe de chine, georgette, satin, twills and a few taffeta—street. sport, afternoon and evening models, just one or two of a kind. 26 Originally 25.00 to 48 Originally 39.50 to 38 Or;g;na”y 49.50 to . 25 Originally 69.50 to 79.50 . 14 Originally 79.50 to 110.00 . . WOMEN'S DRESSES Street. sport and afternoon models in twill. French flannel, flat crepe, canton crepe, j'ersey. crepe de chine, georgette, etc. 30 Originally 25.00 to 15 Originally 39.50 to 35.00 45.00 69.50 39.50 . 59.50 . 25.00 29.00 7950 . . 45.00 66.00 77.00 25 Originally 59.50 to 12 Originally 79.50 to 95.00 . 12 Or;gr'na”y 85.00 to 110.00 . 300 SWEATERS Greatly Reduced Tuxedo, slip-on, sleeveless and coat mod- els in silk, mohair, silk mixtures, camel's hair and novelty weaves. 2.95 to 18.50 BLOUSES—JACQUETTES All the smartness of Paris assem- bled in these blouses exquisitely 34.95 embroidered in luminous designs and = radiant colors. Also in jacquette s 95 blouse modes of new editions in 7‘= printed silks. All Sales Final > On Sale Until Sold The Entire Reimaining Stocks of Women's and Misses’ Apparel and Accessories - At Great Recluctions Coats—Capes—Suits—Dresses COATS. CAPES Just one or two of a kind, all this season's models: sport coats also included. 25 Silk Coats & Capes . . . Originally 95.00 to 165.00 50 Cloth Coats & Capes . . . Originally 85.00 to 175.00 30 Silk Coats & Capes . . . Originally 49.50 ¢o 69.50 60 Cloth Coats & Capes . Originally 49.50 to 50 Sport Coats . . . . Originally 59.50 to 50 Sport Coats . . . . Originally 29.50 to 25 Cloth Capes . . . . Originally 39.50 to 79.50 59.50 35.00 I e 39.00 85.00 - .. 2200 39.50 S 25.00 49.50 TWILL SUITS 75 Originally 69.50 to 13500 . . 49.50 48 Originally 49.50 to 69.50 . . 28.00 MISSES' TWEED SUITS 38 Specially priced. . . . . . Oroginally to 49.50 SKIRTS Pleated flannel or wool canton skirts 25.00 $9.50 1220 Broken Sizes White novelty silk skirts Pleated white crepe de chine or Panella crepe skirts, white and colors