Evening Star Newspaper, June 17, 1923, Page 48

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b SOCIETY. l CHEVY CHASE Mrs. Morgan Lewis Brett and chil- dren left Friday for Cleveland, Ohio, Brett and and ake Shore, will go to San Francisco, Maj. Brett is assigned home, on Anugust they Calif., where daughter Louise of McKinley street left Wednesday for Winston-Saiem, N. C., where he will make an address before the Cotton Manufacturers' As- sociation of North Carolina. The members of the Woman's Club of Bethesda and thelr husbands were entertained Tuesday evening at sup- per at the home of Mrs. W. M. Gamble on_the Conduit road. Mr. and Mrs. Stephan Lyman Tabor and their two nephews, Dick and Mackintosh Hite, have moved into their new home on Patterson street. Miss Beatrive Clephane, tite daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter C. Cle- phane of Connecticut avenue and THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. e e T I S Conduit road. Mrs. Robert S. Rausch is the chairman of entertainment. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tracy Nelson of Buffalo, N. Y., have been the house guests of ‘Mr. and Mrs. John J. Hig- gins of Keokuk street. Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Koontz of Roanoke, Va., were the house guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Abbe of Ingomar | street. Mrs. John R. Galloway of Keokuk street entertained the members of | her club at luncheon and cards Fri- day, the tables being arranged on the delightful porches of her home. Miss Sarah Baker has returned from Philadelphia, Pa., to the home | and Mrs. Prince. R T R S SRS A A e P R B ISR S AR R | Mr. Nathan B, Williams and his|at thelr new home, “Castle View." on versity of Pennsylvania. Miss Kpthieen Yerger and Miss Mary Kelly Vizard of Stuart Hall, Staunton, Va. are the house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Sfdney R. Prince of McKinley street, before they return to their homes in Mobile, Ala., for the summer. William Kelly of New Haven, Conn., is the house guest of his cousins, Sidney and Gregory, the sons of Mr. Miss Nan Deane. the daughter of Mr. and Mre. W. W. Deane of Graf- ton street entertained Tuesday even- ing at a dance in honor of her house guest, Miss Dorothy Fairbairn, who has recently left Sweetbriar College ¢, JUNE 17, 1923 PART 2, SOCIETY. eI A Lenox street, left last week for Wellesley, Mass., where she will at- tend her class reunion at Wellesley College, The friends and neighbors of Mrs. D. R. Harper, 3rd, of Irving street entertained at a farewell luncheon in her honor at the home of Mrs. Fred- rick H. Esch on Brookville road Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Harper are leaving the first of the week for New York city, where they will make their home. The Woman's Guild of the Pres- byterian Church gave an ice cream and strawberry festival Friday even- ing on the lawn of the church at Chevy Chase circle, | Mrs. Fredrick Downing and chil- |dren of Rosemary street have gone |to Albany, N. Y. where they will spend the summer. Mrs. John Mathers of Northampton street entertained at luncheon and bridge at the Pierce Mill Tea House in honor of Mrs. Morgan Lewis Brett of Northampton street, who is leav- | ing_tor Calitornia. Miss Louise Baker, a graduate of Goucher College, has returned to Baltimore, Md., after spending a week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H. Baker, on McKinley street Talbert of West Kirk | The ladies of the Florence Critte { street entertained the members of her | ton board will entertain the mem- (lub at luncheon and bridge Thurs- |bers of all the circles at a tea on day at the Columbia Country Ciub. Tuesday, June 26, from 3 to 6 o'clock, M PASTERNAK | 1209 Connecticut Ave. N.W. The Connecticut Avenue Shop Dresses IFor Any Occasion Greatly Reduced 2920 and 424 Including some KNITTED SPORTS DRESSES, suitable for motoring, etc.. at $29.50. " the and aunt, Mr. on 39th str summer o of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. T. H.| and Mrs. Baker, on McKinley street. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Adams have rented and are now occupying the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Bender on East Bradley lane. and returned from June week at the United States Naval Academy. Mi Fairbairn left for her home in Cleve- land, Ohlo, Wednesday. Mr. Kensey Hampton of the Army |and Navy Preparatory School is the Mr. and Mrs. Nathan B. Willlams | week end guest of Mr. and Mrs. M. and their two daughters, Helen and|Cooley of East Irving street. Mr. Louise, of McKinley strect are leav- | Hampton is leaving today with his ing tomorrow for Philadelphia, Pa..|mother for San Francisco, Calif., where they will attend the graduation | where they will join Col. Hampton for of Mr. Philip Williams from the Uni- the summer. er Ferguson ay at dinner a il ¥ Club in honor of | nd Mrs. C. 8. Carnes and Dr. and { Andrew Boyd of Ohio, who have the house guests of Misses A Fitch of Huntington, W. Miss Ethel Groppenbach innati, Ohio, are the house Hélen Handford. th i Mr uk street Miss Handf wl hridge in month of tained on | honor of her e et urday, June 9. Bender with and her t sturned ew York F | weeks in her house H. Pitcher ve returned where they of their son Pa innemore wecupying the Henry W avenue, during ter. who are in 1 Mrs e . & ,__._. her unit of the Chureh of iment at luneheon two-tone avhe with she return to the states | Mt wind durk back- Mrs City Atlantic Radium; white and Navy Homespun: two-tone, light Wraps and Coats Reduced to $59 $65 Irving Friday $49 iduy in honor of nd Mrs, Andrew who All choice Hats $5 and $10 We have a large number of Vocalion Phonographs of different styles which are to be discontinued from the next catalogue, priced in this sale at resluctions of 30% to 507 of their original price. ex: sizes; 1 dozen in per box We invite you to .nn:nd this sale. . If you have decided on any particular siyle phonograph, you will probably find it here. Its price, and terms on which you can purchase it, will be far more favorable than you have ever had reason to an- ticipate. ekt 10 Wire Hair PIIUH' : ln\:ls”h‘:i and Mandand ) bk ]l(’)’C And even though you may not purchase, your visit will be enjoyable through the 5 opportunity to see and hear the Vocalion—the phonograph that enables you to iae Cottoms all cororss play the music yourself. 45-yd. spools; special. 3 L hak e i e These instruments are large upright models, each tastefully decorated and can be had in mahogany, walnut or oak. Group C— This group includes the following different models, all brand-new, and no more to be had at any price after these are gone. Style 430 Vocalions Sold up to $165.00. Style 540 Vocalions Sold up to $195.00. Style 620 Vocalions Sold up to $200.00. Sale Style 820 Vocalions Sold up to $350.00. Sale Terms, $7.00 per Also—About 50 Traded-In Phonographs $25.00 Each Just the Thing for Your Summer Home, for Camping or Auto Trip NOTE—We will take this instrument back in the fall and allow the $25.00 paid toward the pur- chase price of a larger phonograph. . Saks & Company We're Revising Our Lines of Ladies’ Summer Shoes Which leads us to make some very drastic reductions in price. In the two assembled groups you’ll find values towering far above the price at which selection is offered. sizes: special, for ....... . Fine Brass Pins; 300 count: 3 pkgs. for . Puritan D makers’ 13 1b. boxes; es 3 and 4. special. r hox Cube Pins; in dull, and white; large and sizes: special, 3 cubexs wiacy Pennsylvania Avenue Seventh Street Aproms: large Venus Silk Sanitary Aprons; flesh and white; 89(: special & Dress Edgings: all colors; 3 25¢ Group A—Conventional Models Formerly Sold Up to $75.00 Terms, $1.00 per week, if desired Pretorial Sarme a1 Yon Pleating—All New Styles B 7VAIC ORZY N®" &l Remarkable Values 12191251 70 S Nw. Feature This Great Store Hours: 9 to 6 June Clearance S A E ) ° Sale of Silks L We have tal_cen from our regular stocks avnd . g:gl:ipset:dt:::-‘;. in several lots; a few of which Take Youl. Cho]ce of This 1,000 Yds. 5249 to 5298 Silks Fine Stock of 400 Yds. $1.98 to $2.39 Silks ‘ oot AT REDUCTIONS OF 450 Yds. $3.49 to $4.98 Silks il 0 0/ = Our Regular Monthly ne;l;h; ogcrke'-ten value-giving in Phonographs Washington has ever seen. Three-Day Sale of Notions Monday—Tueflsday—Wedngfday '\'(-'i‘,?‘"e.' °'§1A1>1"‘T'.5’|‘mm“?;r “i‘g v\hll::n':'.'("l and bh-‘“'ch. 19¢ Three-Day Sale of Art Goods Magicfloss I'he novelty varn of the hour; no intricate stitches, just plain knitting produces different de- ns of Paisley effects; 6 balls will make a sweater. Special-- 6 for $2.00 Beauty Lustre Yarn Another big shipment ; a 2-ply knitting yarn with a soft, silky lustre; in many beautiful shades. 19¢ Ball 6 Balls for $1.00 A L Group B—Upright Styles Formerly Sold Up to $135.00 Terms as low as $5.00 per month Solid Color—Red, Green, Blue and White Kid Low Shoes— plain, cut-out and strap efiects —with low and French heels. Sale Sale Price Price Price .. $85.00 .$110.00 .$110.00 $175.00 Stumped Dining Room Set: consisting of 36-inch Center Scarf and Buffet Set; a good quality white linen-finished cloth; stamped for embrold- ery in lazy daisy 29 C and French knot de- signs, each.......... Mrs. Hollidge Will Instruct You Free Art Goods Section—Main Floor DowNsTars STORE Porch Fl;ocks and House Dresses Many attractive styles; in Gingham, Linion, Percale, Chambray, Black Sateen, and a large assortment of com- binations. - Large and small checks and plaids; all the wanted colors in the Chambrays and Linions; wide - belts; some have pockets; trimmed in cretonne and rick rack braid; sizes 16 to 4. Beads: 10,000 bunches oi them; including the Blue Iris; Bronze, Jet, Crystal, Steel and many other colors; small and bugle special, per Also Patent Colt, Gray Suede, Black Satin—Tongue and Strap designs— with Cuban and Louis heels. Selection at ..$7.95 month Oxfords, Strap Pumps and Novelties in— Patent Colt, Gray Suede, Black Kid, Black Satin and Suede—and nine shades of the famous Utella Calf. $ 5‘.95 “SPECYALISESiIN PIANOLAS AND REPRODUCING PIANOS™ $ 4 3 for OsJsDe L EMMONS 1 55 SIATTH Pl e $4.25 N il Costume Slips i Of high luster Sateen; full length, with deep . hem: hemstitched tops; straps of same material: elastic at waist; colo! T lack, Navy, White and Gray; sizes 36 to 4 B A 4 ABOLIAN'HALL ~ Tivelfth and'GiStreets 'Stotwwayand'Weber Duo~Art# Dianolas - Victrolas - Aeolian-Vocalions

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