Evening Star Newspaper, June 17, 1923, Page 50

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socC New British Army Attache Here Has | Brilliant Record Col. Charlton Entitled to Wear Medals Bestowed 1'“4' Manv Nat10n< of the British Hugh the title and who The military attache embassy v succeeds U Keppell who hav on emba conqu William O retary on tl ir while here t Campbell Archibald own in the lan Hubert chariton f o British n 34 the Bran. | Gwendolin | Arthur | in Lon- really know e doctor | the doctor ||| only one kind of in detail” o IETY. ‘ Exercises at Sorority Chapter Installation es from New of the Phi Deltu <appa Chapter in o was _ served THE SUNDAY of Miss Gertrude | ‘Nedding Engagements Cf Interest Locally t of their sis- s Mr. Fra Wheeler Braden dding will take place in Tate July th. — Cucumber and Radish Salad. mber and radizshes until chilled Pare cut it into thin our to which ialt i Mrs. Tysee and Daughter T e el Al Entertain House Guests| 3asket Suprer Pa't\Y B\' Delaware Society | ¥ wil THE SHAH OPTICAL CO. Tlmely Sale of I | Summer Mllhnery | Mere Fraction of their True Worth ‘ We are placing 1 G e every mcdel in 7 el 2 3 both‘stores, irre- ‘fl = spective of former ~ % prices, on sale Monday at Values to 5 $20 You'll find not only the hest Materials and Colorings, but the very latest styles which represent the last word from foremost millinery designers of this country and abroad. Th is no reason at this very low price which we have placed on every hat at both stores why vou cannot finish th new chapean Ida Walters--Nouveau Hat Shop 1415 G 932 F season with a Adioining Metopolitan Theater Opposite Keitt's B;afiltiful Actress Attributes Her Wonderful Success Teo Her Famous Compiexion || Dorothy Dalton Tells How You May Also Have One New York Dorothy Dalton. | will admire efe autiful and coloring of my | no dou pimple: and numerous skin and water will not cle as thorough! most sensi- kin. and the the pores more thotoughly tnan sy other sed. Before going out or evening I apply mple toilet prepara lent for n it “protects my skin in all weather. That is why T it to all other toilet prepara- {tions and am never without it. My nal friends to whom T have | smmended Derwillo algo use it reference to all other beautifiers. The first application of Derwillo | u It imparts in STAR. WASHINGTON, JUNE 17. 1923—PART [Esrllebaclner TWELVE-TEN TWELVE-TWELVE F STREET Announces an SOCIETY EXHIBITION OF FURS June 18th to June 23d The Authentic and Accepted Modes Every g[zrmmt ‘made to your special order. for Autumn and Winter, 1923-1924 Garfunkel cGerth il UCATEN HIS exhibit extraordinaire is made possible by the co- operation of Garfunkel & Gerth, Inc.,, one of New York's foremost Fur Stylists, who are known by fashionably dressed women throughout the coun- try as designers of the finest and most distinctive Furs. You are cordially invited to attend the exhibit and inspect this gorgeous collection — the authentic and accepted modes as sponsored by the International Fur Exposition, for the com- ing season of 1923-1924. Sumptuous Wraps, Coats and Capes of Eastern Mink, Russian Caracul, Broadtail, Ermine, Mole, Siberian Squirrel, Chinchilla Squlrrel. Dyed Ermine and Hud- son Seal. Regal Scarfs and Chokers of Russian Sable, Silver Fox, Baby Fisher, Natural Blue Fox and Hudson Bay Sable. Mpr. Garfunkel of Garfunkel & Gerth, Inc., will be present during this presentation and exhibition The choicest peltry alone can express the ideal of Garfun- kel & Gerth, Inc., designers. And the finest craftsmanship .only can v1sua11ze that ideal or execute the designs that make their fur garments so regal, so distinguished, so exclusive. Always—their exquisiteness invests the personality of the wearer with a charm irresistible. In honor of this occasion and to celebrate the opening of our new Fur Department, all the furs in this collection will be sold at Summer Prices—prices considerably lower than will prevail in the Autumn. Mr. Garfunkel will be glad to give you his advice and estimates on the remodeling of your last winter’s furs into the new and distinctive styles we arenow showing. Orders will be taken for any garment ez- hibited, to be de- livered in the fall.

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