Evening Star Newspaper, June 28, 1923, Page 8

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- New Work, who is in charge of the HE Secretary of War, Weeks, will leave Washing- ton tomorrow for his mer home, Mount Pro: at Lancaster, N. H., where he will join Mrs. Weeks for a visit of ten days or a fortnight. The Secretary of Labor and Mrs. es J. Davis have with them the r's mother, Mrs. M. Rodenbaugh, who_will leave Washington Monda: for Mooseheart, 111, taking with s of the Sec companied by his | small will go to New York Monday, and sail, July 4, aboard the Leviathan, to spend about six woeks abroad. Mrs. Davis will re- maln in Washingten until the Secre- tary's return, when she and her will go to their home at Mooseheart, to spend the remainder of the sum- mer. Prince Cactani Entertained in New York. The ambassador of It Caetani, will be the Tun Verde. Don Gelasio of honor at | ccompanied by embassy, Signor Rosso; the financial counse’or of the emba S e- the counselor of t on; Baroness Gren. diplomat. by h W of a ipanied ier, wido The retiring_minister of Bolivia and Senora de Ballivan and Senorita Ballivan will close the legation tos morrow and go to the Hamilton Hotel to stay until Sunday, when they will leave by motor w York. They will sail July 4 aboard the Leviathan and will spend some time in Paris before po'ne to the minister's new post in Belgium. ast evening on the den in honor of the retiring ecret e German em- The other r of Costa were the minist nor J. Rafael Oreamuno; the ffaires of Austria and Mme enator and Mrs. John W ecretary of the 1 Olaya will leave Washington tomor- row by motor for‘Vermont, where they will place their children In a camp for the remainder of the sum- mer. The charge d es of Cuba, Dr. Jose T. Baron, left Washington terday for Los Angeles to attend Monroe doctrine centennial exy tion Others who left to al(»!xd the exposition were the secretary ‘of the Honduras legation and Senora Don 1t Camilo Diaz, and their young daugh ter; the secretary of the Argentine embassy. Mr. Conrado Traverso; th secretary of the Nicaraguan legat Senor Don Manuel Zavala; the sec tary of the Venezuelan legation Senor Don Luis Churion: the co general of Paraguay and Mrs. 1iam Wallace White, the second tary of the Brazllian embassy, ) Roberto_Mendes Goncalves; the as- sistant director of the Pan-American Union and Mrs. Francisco Yanes, and the Cubian consul, Mr. Cayetano de Quesada. e charge d'affaires of Lithuania anfi" Mme. Carneckis, entertained a smavl company informally at lunch- esterday in compliment to Mr. ih¥r B, Lule, the Latvian consuf in Latvian legation Senator and Mrs. have had as th SOCIETY. i o] oociety The Secretary of-War, Mr. Weeks, Will Go Tomorrow to Lancaster, N. H,; to Join Mrs. Weeks for a Short Visit. Mr. | James Brookes Spencer of St. who ‘are leaving Washington today! S, |for Missouri and Mrs. g0 to the mountains of New Hamp- shire to remain until the autumn. ish embassy and Mrs ie, will lenve this evening for New- | P a will joIn them there about the mid- dle of July. the membe left Washington by motor home at Winter Harbor, . Louis, nd Mr. W. F. Cutler of New York. cnator Spencer will leave next week Spencer will The retiring secretary of the Brit- esile Cralg- | ort, where th isits befove s ic for will_make several : 7. on the | and, ere Mr. | to the| promoted M aughter, Mrs. Thomas Blagden, jr. The marriage of Miss Iren and Mrs. n, Rockville, Md of the two families will | witnees the ceremon Margaret “Treadwell and Miss Tre i s well will t t will spend the next year or more. debu t in the hou: T M Mr. = iss Annie Overton Treadw and Mre. dwell an lLawson Henderson their three daughters, 11, Miss Mary ! king a short visit after spending the 1 Angeles, where | 11 continued her | and Mrs. Tread- ¥ the end of day aboard where they 1 dwell, are Washingto winter _in La Mary Treadw tudles in art. Mr. to New and sail Tu. ania for Europe, his w he Aqui MRS. R. LESLIE Wife of the retiring secretary of the Bri o to Newport today for a visit, prior England. Maj. and Mrs. James A. L will ntertain at dinner followed b; B cing this evening in compliment tea this afte iss Betty Byrne, daughter of Mrs. r her house guest, Mrs. Campanole. anton J. Peelle, who will make her | The other gue included Mm in the autumn. The guests, T ados. wife of the charge d'af- hirty. will be se ‘faires of 3 on’ the lawn, Mme. ing on the oon at Prerce M| nn ere w Despard Goff and her Chase Club. Nicholas | home on | His paren n is entertatning Luquer, Henderson’s—Standard for qual- ity. Established Over 50 years. ?There'_‘e, This Advantage —in commissioning us to carry out Interior Decorations in your home during the summer: The work can be done without annoyance or inconvenience to you, and completion assured before autumn brings you back to town. —Fine- Painting —Paperhanging —and other decorative work executed in strict conformance with the highest artistic stand- ards, at Impressively Reasonable Prices. 27 Requests for estimates place you under mo obHgation. James B. Henderson * Fine Furniture, Laces, Drap 1108 Upholstery, Paperhanging, Painting G Street—Phones i 77 Main 7676 Lezh::m Hats Java Body Hats Straw and Yarn Hats Fourth of July trips. Special July 4th Event on Friday and Saturday A GREAT SALE of Newest Sports, Country /7% and Quting Hats These special holiday values ' are far beyond the ordinary A specially arranged event to suit the ex- act needs for those-planning vacations and plete and the styles are the newest. et e ——— 4 Panama Body Hats White Felts Pecot Edge Felts Canton Crepe Hats The variety is com- summer home will go to Wakefield Manor, Va. THE . EVENING - STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. THURSDAY. JUNE 28, 1923. , the clubkouse Universal’' Alllance. Wedding of Mine Thoron And Mr. MacVesgh Today. The marriage of Miss Loulse Thoron to Mr. Ewen Cameron Mac take place this afternoon in Bethlehem Chi ton Cathedral, the Myer, officlating, and will by a’reception lands Country C Ellen Thoron, and glve her in marr and the ush brothers of @he {l'olerl MacVeagh, bride; Mr. Mr. Chariton MucVeakh, York; Mr. CRAIGIE, tixh embassy, who, with him, will to salling Saturday, July 7, fer ' ode Island enue and go to their York Harbor. Barnett, who arrived nyesterday from San where she has been for eral months with Gen. Barnett, | to- tire Rarnett Gen R will “The World's Finest” ED. PINAUD'S Lilac Talc Exquisite quality. o for Write today for PINAUD'S sample, enclose 5c. 5 Parfumerie Lilac Talc ED. PINAUD 88 Fifth Ave., New York A WONDERFUL TWO-DAY SALE {in a short ttme, wilt join Mrs Bas- nett there later in tive wummer. Capt. and Mrm C, C, Chihoun en tained at dinner last evanin They will enter- tain at dinner Baturday evenin compliment to Mrs. Elonze Trner: 1 of the Washing- canon, who I8 a daughter of Mra. Leonard, wife of Maj. Henry Leonard, will be attended by her sister, go. Ryng of New,Yor® will be best man, 8h, Mr. Francis W. MacVeagh and John P. Marquand, Mr, C.|of July and o | Ji ne: uy Sapetlaigee, te Europe for their wedding at CIi ‘oman’s New York, Among those and Mrs. John W. Garrett in | mere and Mr: Raiph Eillls. College Club._at _a! evening, on the re and Navy Club: will &t ‘Jflock aughter o W -k‘"‘i Pecldham of Bradford, | Pockham, be follow . M H. Mr. Befton, Darr, won of Mr, ceremony was performed York in the g of members of U 8. room, Mr. ncoln Mao- ntil udley will all of New X Semi-Annual Clearance A timely and important event —coming just before the holi- day to afford opportunity to select from modish apparel for any occasion at most em- phatic reductions. The price lowering is not lim- ited—our entire shop reflects the results clearance price reductions. of semi-annual n thelr return will make their town at the wedding will be M SeE ¢ A wedling of interest in Washing- ton was that y!!tllfll{ ;(’llll Hope , | Charles W'. Darr of this o a. 'Pnuldlnfi'lll: ‘Themas Coward and ] bride will go trip, and ome from out . of Baltl: Mre. John Winthrop Loveland wiil entertain the members of the Elmira Baturday he Army and Mrs. , Pa., and and Mrs. ‘Yn ‘The n New only the e two families, and her brother, | after a weddin, \ng-rlhrou the rder Thoron, will| north Mr. and Mr, + will make Mr. Bewell T, | their home In Washington, will include the four| The Rev. DF. and Mrs. George Fiska Dudley left yesterday for At- lantio City, where the latter will be the first of Beptember. to Montreal the 1 for England, PLIASTERNAK 1209 Connecticut Ave. N.W. The Connecticut Avenue Shop % DR middle He will Values Extraordinary Hundreds of New Summer Silk Dresses Stripes, novelty silks, shantungs, plain crepes, figured and printed crepes. Wonderful Values $1 6,95 Handsome Summier Silk Dresses All the new silks georgettes u.nd crepes, for sport, street and. evening Voile Linen Ratine Dresses Eponge, crepe and normandies—light and dark colors. $9.95 $10.95 S12.95 100 Beautiful’ 36_95 Voile Dresses— Figures and dots, in navy, black, green, copen, orchid .and maize. $25 and $29.50 Slashing Reductions in Suits Tan and Navy twills and mannish materials—women'’s and misses’ sizes. Formerly $25 to $85 $16.95 for Sport Coats and Capes. Values to $25 & $29.59 $25 for Capes and Coats Twill capes and coats, silk and velvay capes—sport coats and navy coats. Values, $35 to $45. Roshanara Skirts -«OF THE IBEkTrER KIND—in white, tan, gray, black, navy. $12.95 $9.95 and Reduced to VALUES UP TO $15 T hese Bargains Friday Ot[ly—N one Reserved — All Sales Final i d Coats—Tweeds and plain suits, sport coats, Sult:‘;:' and others; sizes 14 to 38. Fridaytoclose......... Baronet Satin Skirts—Elegant quality—in white and all colors. Friday Lot of Dresses—Mussed organdies, voiles, ginghams and others. . .. 500 French Voile and Cotton Regular sizes 34 to 46. or long sleeves. All colors. Reduced to Beautiful colors, sizes up to 44. Former prices, $5.95 to $12.95. 785 Georgette and Crepe de Chine Tuck-in in black, navy, brown, white and flesh. Values, $9.95 to $18.50. On sale Friday Extra sizes 42}, to 54 bust measure. Some soiled others slightly mussed. Former prices $2.50 to $5.95. 200 Sweaters of Silk, Wool and Jersey—Sleeveless or short Extraordinary Bargains for Stout Women $16.95, $25, $39.50 $29.50 for Navy Twill Wraps Smartly Braided Values to $49.50 $39.50 and $49.50 for the Handsomest Cloth and silk coats and capes. alues to $85. White Flannel Skirts —_ e Novelty light stripes — and sport “$12.00 Skirts for $7.95 A MOST EXCEPTIONAL SALE—CHOICE OF THE HOUSE NEW SUMMER HATS White and all the beautiful colors. " Choice at $4.50 to $8.50 Blouses Waists. Sizes 44 to 54, $5.95 $3.98 $2.98 $1.69 $1.98 to $9.95 200 Georgette, Crepe de Chine and Handmade Voile Blouses All sales final. Reduced to..... $3.98 {Teturn to this country the midul August and A P lanti spend the remainder of tig summer, Mrs. Flonzo Tyner will go to New York July 8_anq will sail July 7, aboard the Homerio, to spend tife remainder of the summer abroad. SOCIETY. Bhe will jofn her young daughter, Miss Mary Loulse Tyner, In Paris, faln Mrs. Dudley in At- where she is attending- school, and e City for & fortaight. Mr. thelr next " Philip HII and leave Washington for Bayhead, N. 4., to . and Mrs. O, children will week IF Nejib Hekimian | 75" “5ios F WE have never served you before, we have surely served a majority of your friends. Let us tell you who they are. For 22 ears our business has een to look after the finest rugs in Washing- ton, CUNN‘NGLY eoncocted dishes and flawiess serv- fce vie with the music for chief attraction! Knatablished 1901 Dancing Dancing 1512 H St. N.W. s Main 2063 Meyer Davis’ Famous LE PARADIS BAND HhththY Hemstitching, Picot Edging, 10c Yard Pictorial Summer Fashion Books, 25¢ Skirts Pleated—All New Styles 60c Yard IRS 1219-1221 G Street N.W. Store Hours: 9 to 6 Silks at 15 Price Friday and Saturday A miscellaneous assortment of broken lines, left from a busy month, will go out tomorrow and Saturday at exactly half the regular price. The assortment con- sists of both plain and fancy silks, suitable for dresses, blouses, separate skirts and linings. Cut from the piece. All displayed on special tables. Printed Voiles Linene Suitings ' 36 inches wide; thoroughly shrunk, practically uncrush- Also Remnants—1/; Price Plain Voiles Plain Cotton Dress Crepe able; colors are White, Ivory. Copenhagen, Orange, Yellow, Silk Section—Main Floor Plaip Ratine Many of These Sold at Double This Price Tan, Peach, Orchid, Navy and Black. 3,000 Yards of Cotton Goods $1.25 Fine Dress Linens, 98¢ Yd. Many Big Specials For Friday and Saturday IN OUR DOWNSTARS STORE Nayvee Middy Suits White and colors; in Crash, Gabardine, Tub Satin, Truco and Pal- mer Linen; three rows of braid on collars and cuffs; embroidered em- blems on sleeves; in White, Rose, Tan, Re- seda, Gold and Blue. 3L i Girls’ Rezulation Middy Dresses In White Jean; ont and two_ piece dresses; $9.49 plain and box pleats; colored collars and cuffs; patch pockets and embroidered emblems on sleeves; all perfect, but slightly soiled; regular $3.95 and $5.00 grades; sizes 12 and 14 only. Jean Middies About 50 of them; slightly soiled; out of our regular stock; broken sizes from 6 to 20; regular $1.25 to $1.69 grades 50¢ SALE! 1,100 Pairs of Women’s White Pumps & Oxfords All new popular strap patterns, with flat, military, Spanish and French heels. A wonderful as- sortment for immediate summer needs at a very low price. Priced for Friday and Saturday only at— Wonderful $ 2. 9 5 Values We have also several hundred pairs of Black Satin and Patent Leather Pumps at the same price. e L e e e R R e e R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R L R R R R R R R R LR R R LR R LR L 3 At This - Mostl: G Al Price Sizes

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