Evening Star Newspaper, June 29, 1923, Page 8

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2 25 SOCIETY. S e Society The Vice President and Mrs. Coolidge Guests of the Governor of Maine Over the Week End. HE Vice President and Mrs. Coolidge are spending the week end at Poland Springs, Me., where they are guests of Gov. Baxter, who also is host to all.of the other governors of New England states. Mr. and Mrs. Coolidge will later in the season visit the father of the Vice President, at Plymouth, Vt. The ambassador of Chile and Se- nora de Mathieu entertained a small company informally at dinner last week. He will spend July 4 on Long Island. Fuller-Pence Engagement Interest Service Folk. Lieut. Col. and Mrs. E. E. Fuller. headquarters, 3d Corps Area, Balti- more, Md., announce the engagement of their daughter. Elizabeth Elleen, to Lieut. Arthur William Pence, Corps of Engineers, U. S. A. son of Mrs. Willlam P. Pence of Washington, D. C. and of the late Maj. W. P. Pence. through the Berkshire hills. Yester- day they arrived at Gi L Wwhere they are spending s at the Berk M shortly, af visits through Mrs. D. R. Crissinger and her daughter, Miss Dona Ruth Crissinger, wiil leave Washington the er part of next week for Nova BHcotla to spend the ramainder of th Miss Helen Campbell, h to Washington after spen ten days at Wilmington, De uest of Mra. Du Pont. Miss Camp- ell will leave shortly for Cazenovia, N Y. to visit Miss Marjorle Stebbins. In August Miss Campbell will ac- company her parents, Representative and Mrs. Phillp P. Campbell, on a| motor trip to_Quebec and Montreal, | returning to Washington by way of the east coast. Gen. John J. Pershing, chlef of | staff, U. B. A., has returned to Wash- ington 'from ' Naushon, ne Hole. Mass., where he of Gov. Cameron Forbes. actompinied by his son Pershing, and Maj. John J. Queke- meyer. . visiti Mr, ‘White's relatives In Massachusetts. the home of Mr. and Mrs. Col. and Mrs, Harry Kidder White have as thelr guest in the residence on Corcoran street Miss Mary Phelp drughter of the iate Commodore and Mrs. Phelps. Johnaton-Lee Weddin, Special Intercat Here. Mm" Ellen Lee, daughter of Mr. and rs. Arthur Lee of Elkins, W. Va., and’ Washington, “vesterday oo the bride of Mr. ‘Stoddard Pintard Johnaton, son of Mr. and Mrs. |George ‘W. Johnston of New York city, The lace, with jeaddress of lace, -and she carried with white rhodedendron. bride's cousin, panels the full length of the sk blue flowers. The maid Miss Margaret Johnston, HICKS HATS Entire Stock of Hats Reduced The bride, who was giver In mar- | Chauncey Parker, jr., of Washington, riage by her father, wore her moth- er's wedding gown of lvory satin, |York, and Miss Elizabeth Kearney of with an entire overskirt of rose point| Chariottesville, Va. They wore peach h the same | colored organdle of the same style madonna lilies | bound with orange ribbo The ma-|of gray horsehair braid with orange tron of honor, Mrs. George Percy, the | —(Ggnq wore & gown of or- gandle of robfn's-egg blue, very long and full, having ruffies on tho el each one bound with ribbon to matc! She wore a blue horsehair hat with of honor, the bride- geremony was performed at 11:30 groom's sister, wore & §own of peachs —_— o'clock by the Rev. Frederiek H, Bar- |color organdie of the same style as| ™ ren, D. D, in the Davis Memorial|that of the matron of honor, bound! Presbyterian Chureh, at Elkines, of | with peach-color ribbon, and a hat which he Is pastor, and was followed | of by a wedding breakfast at Graceland, 8y Norsehair with flowers. e bridesmaids were Mrs. Curtls Ripley Smith of St. Albans, Vt.! Mra. D. C.; Miss Davis dstreet of New n, and hats (Continued on Ninth Page. PLAITING BUTTONS COVERED Mrs. M. E. Holley Col. 9378, 8561 15th Bt. N.W, Have Your Papering and Painting —done this summer. No {mcomvemience er dirt; oompetent werkmen; mederste obarges. Awnings made to order and re- paired, CORNELL WALL PAPER CO. ;o NW. bl SOCIETY. A Special Showing of The Smartest Sport Hats Of the Season Chenille Embroidered Body Hat $5.00 t Selected for their unusual smartness 338 evening in compliment to the Chilean | Senator and Mrs. David A. Reed and | Mics Betty Byrne will entertaln a luncheon tomorrow in compliment to her house guest Miss Jean Conrad. Miss Conrad will be with Miss) Byrne until Monday, when she will be | the guest of Miss Margaret Zolnay. daughter of Mr. Julian Zolnay. Some at one-half original prices, including sport and dressy models, in light shades. Leghorns, Canton Crepes, Satins and Horsehairs, an unusual collection of distinc- tive sport models, and just in time for the holiday va- cation and Mrs. George Mr. and Mrs. Haney and son of Oregon are in Washington, and are staying at the New Willard, Mr. Wonderful Values at Haney having come here for the pur- $5.00 $7.50 §]2:50 5]8.00 member of the United States Ship- N ) | 9| —are indispensable to an ping Board to succeed former Senator Chamberlain who has resigned. L M I C K S Judge and Mrs. Timothy T. Ans- . . H orderly library table. ::en-yd-?d thelr little Ionhhlve":'a- § A real G{FT for urnes rom leveland, where ey & went to attend a wedding. 1109 Conn. Ave. N.W. .o the 4 PRICED FROM— } $2.00 to $15.00 a Pair § entertain a company at bridge this 1y - ) evening complimentary to Capt. and 4 Mrs. Nelson Dingley, 3d: Edward 3 k Nelson Dingley, Jr. and her guest, 3 2| Miss Dorothy Gregg of Kalamazoo, A i Mich, " Capt. and Mra. Dingley leave for —— = = % A | Miss Madalen Dingley, 3715 Living- ston street, Chevy Chase, D. C., will| DISCRIMINATING GIVER. §§ | “Hats of Tomorrow Shown Today” the Philippines next week. Gift and Art Department Mr. and Mrs. Frank White have as their guests for a week Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Doan of Franklin, Ind., and Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Wheeler of Moores- ville, Ind. Mrs. White entertained at tea yesterday as the American Asso- ciation of University Women in com- pliment to Mrs. Wheeler. Mr. and Mrs. White plan to spend August motoring in New England and | Doan and Mrs. A GREAT MISTAKE MAJORITY of the valuable rug owners who do not deal with us are those who take it for granted that our charges must be higher than others’. It is just the reverse. Due to a complete date Plant, Washers, experienced Native Repairers, we can do more work at less expense to you than others who have not all the conveniences. Nejimldmian 1512 H St. N.W. Main 2063 FOUNDED 1894 Known For Remarkable Value Giving Sm%gghoe gles The style-world is concerned with footwear fashions. You are certain of style correctness when you select from our vast stocks. Low prices beckon May we expect 1109 F St. N. W.—Nr. Eleventh up-to- efficient you to possession. you tomorrow. NE FRY, Who before her marriage Wednesday was Miss Oma Wood Early, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Joseph Early. Things You’ll Need For Wear Over the 4th and All Summer SPECIALLY PRICED SATURDAY $5 pa ave. HOOPER BROS.p, Ave, minister to Switzerland and Senora their daughter, Miss Rosamond Reed, de Rivas, who are in Washington for | will sail July 10, aboard the Maure- @ time. “"Senor Rivas is a member of |tania, for Europe. They expect to the Chilean delegation to the Tacna- |place their daughter in one of the Arlea conference. | European schools for a special course jof study. The minister of Costa Rica, Senor | Don J. Rafael Oreamuno, wiil leave, The commercial counselor of the Washington today for New York, to|Swedish legation and Mme, Weldel Temaln until the latter part of next | have left Washington and are touring Sleeveless Sweaters The feature fashions of the , season—Low priced Sece Ouyr Window A wide choice of the colorful weaves most in demand, in qual- ites that are $2.95 worthy a far higher price ..... Other lovely sweaters $3.95, 85, $6.95 Pleated Skirts A splendid collection of popular models—Feature priced 1115 1117 F STREET A Month-E;a Sale Bringing with it many unusual values in Summertime and vacation apparel. If you've a need for another Frock, Blouse, Sweater or whatnot—you will find them here and at very special prices. Women’s and MiSSCS‘ Fl’OCkS In Two Groups at Extraordinarily Low Prices . Dainty Summer Dresses included in this group— Printed Crepes—Polka Dot Foulards, Voiles, Ratines, etc. A splendid selection in the most clever of $ 00 new trimming devices, colors and styles. End-of-the-Month price 2 15. What woman has enough Silk Frocks—particularly when they’re as pretty as these in this End-of-the-Month Sale. Silk Crepes, Shantungs, Foulards, $ 00 Tub Silks, Ratines and Voiles, All sizes... 25' Chiffon and Thread Silk Hose—all colors, including white —real good value— Two Timely Sales in which extraordinary reductions will be noted—in Louvre Dresses, Coats and Wraps Knife-pleated wool crepes and box-pleated prunellas, in wanted shades of gray, tan, sand, $5 white. Amazing value... Pleated skirts in silk and novelty fabrics—$7.95 and $10 Cool Silk Blouses $4.95 $7.95 Sport and costume models that are irresistible in styling, beauty of fab- ric and coloring. To see them is to HOSIERY Perfect qualities in wanted weaves and col- orings. $1.00 to $2.95 Pr. Fine Frocks in which the rich and refined Crepes play a conspicuous part. Street, afternoon and evening modes—taken from our regular stock are reduced as follows: Frocks up to 349.50...._...0..................4518'75 Tailored Blouses Cool dimities, batistes and voiles in all e SR DRESSES For Every Summertime Occasion Cool Cotton Dresses Airy Silk Dresses Specially Priced Specially Featured s5 $10 | s15 s25 COOL GEORGETTE, CANTON CREPES FINEDOTTED HOIE RS SRR b NORUANDY STRIPED BROADCLOTH, CREPE IMPORTED GINGHAMS I e NOVELTIES ey (OB ) AND A distinctive array of fashion- able sport models. Also models for every other occasion. The variety is large. There are all sizes and all colors. Frocks up t0 $59.50. . ...c...vomeniceennnnnes .528'75 Sleeveless Golf Coats—as good looking' Sweaters as ou’ve seen this season—out - Y every pair full-fashioned and of our regular $3.95 perfect, Spe- $175 stock of $5 sell- cially priced at.. End-of-the-Month Sale of 50 Hats that sold for $5.00, buy. Frocks up t0 $69.50. . ... ce.veennineceaenns .338'75 Frocks up t0 $85.00. . .cceuounaviocneooeome - .$48'75 ers. Sale price. 27.50. Sg),OO. sTlhe group consists of Milan $ Straws, Gage Sailors, Taffetas and Sport Hats. Saturday only 2'00 Bathing Suits of Pure Worsted. Splendid assortment— unusual value. ‘Women’s and misses’ sizes. Peised-for this 8ale at.veoeosessnsassmeqovncs $4.95 White Sateen Shadowproof Slips, Sale Price. . ..§2.95 | Tub Silk Slips, also shadowproof, Very Special, $3.95 il Silk Coats and ‘Wraps Just on the eve of your vacation when a lightweight wrap is a traveling necessity. Flat Crepe, Ganton Crepe,- Roshanara Crepe— Every Paisley and Colored Overblouse in our some fur trimmed—Cocoa, Black and other popular shades. stock—On sale for Saturday at One-Fourth Of 50 WereuptoS49.50.................4.-.....~..$24 Wereupto$95.00...........................537'50 A variety of models to suit every type of woman add miss, including many ex- tra sizes; lace, embroidery, organdy, ribbon and self-trimmed. In every new light shade and more subdued colors. | T_F af Tenth St. ‘ Four Groups of

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