Evening Star Newspaper, July 2, 1923, Page 8

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Ry SOCIETY, THE EVENING STAR, “’;\SFJNGTON. D. C. MONDAY, JULY 2, 1923. SOCIETY. o — = —— e e P e A E e A B ettt B e Bt PR \ Church. the Rev. Herbert ¥. Randolph | tour through Canada the last two|will o to Fouthampton, next week | Anthony Stewart, M= Aldon Brad- | Marriage Ficenses : Bitths Reported —— e ofclating. weehs in August. 1 ] o] 'nrn:' bride wore & fomn of enad ooler| T 1.1- = § romBinder of the season: . —) | ? georgette crepe, with m o mate] rs, Hannis Taylor and Mrs. Charles - ra. B, Bonneb a .|, Marriage 1 Bave been & ‘The following births have been reported tn and ‘a_corsage’ bouquet of roses and [Clay Bayly will wo to Atlantio City| Dr. and Mrs, Bamuel 5 Adams have | Dorothy and 51-0:5:;"!-1"‘:"“??;!?!?:- h"win.{;: consen ave been lmied 10 The | e Lealth Gepartment withia the last twents Ulles of the valiey. Miss Befty Ryan today. Mr, Bayly will Jjoin them closed thel¥ ho ou Connectiout | ton ¥ Aday for Californis, where they | Jalgl Debole and Concetta Crimi. Auappubome: 5 attended her as mald of honor, wearing , July 7. avenus, and are estabildhed at thelr | will remain until Septomber, Louls T, Hotge end Edna Bank 3 Katpan . Eirl. 4w gown of printed georgetts crepe with S summer home, Adamsfort, W. Spring- — James O. Brown of Fairmont @ large purple hat and & corsa -| Mrs. Margaret Conley, who has been | fleld, N, I Miss Dorothy Overstreot has gone | 484 Florence Glasco of Huntari qust of sweet peas. Capt. Francis Mul- | the guest of Dr. Elizabéth Johnson &t o Marblehead, Mass., as a delegato| 1y, - cahy was the best man. 1613 19th strect, hus left Washington | Dr. Lilllan Rue Lo Kite, who spent |0 the Alpha P1 national convention. Immediately after the ceremony Lieut. | for Des Molnes, Towa, to visit hor son, | several wesks at Gulen Hall, Atlantic |Later In tho meason she will joln her | Lo 2 P 1 Nelson and his bride left for Sherwood | Mr, Raymond Conl: City, has roturned to hi mother, Mrs, H. L. Overstreet, in ul ide W. Mark: f Mount Rals | Spanish Ambassador and Mme. de|fsie s s briae lef o Sherwood | 3. Raymond Gontey: e s rnad it tasasariment | U MoKl Lo vTaiat in Cuiecks B i ue Motst Raliur, Mo iu this efty. Invitations have been issued for a - . . .. — tives, Lee Togkins and Mary B. Redmond. | er W. 1, Riano Leaving for Asheville to ViSit | i ce tosinmoms, v. s o o, | 2805 10, b given fhthe old Ring: Mr. and Mrs. - Willlam Richards S Tiss aut Suan W. Buais, ‘both ot | athard i &old mansion in Maryland, Suturday |Castle of Honolulu have been joined et A 1iad hpank [ b . Ernest A. Hind of New York city and| % 3 of Washington, Is at the Hotel Astor |evening July 11, for the benefit of |4t the Aspinwall Hotel in the Berk- Deaths Reported Katio 8. Bouner of Washington, N. C. 1 o - aud er. girl 7 : g in New York for a few days. e o el ax o benelit Of | ghire Hille by thelr daughter, Miss s Repo . Edward 4. Sliva and Huth V. Cole. | Aren B R Mrs. Vanderbilt at Biltmore. s, CAMPLIED, expenues for tho foun- | Shiro Hille by thelr daugh i ileniiel e s i e i) Diegmiiy o Ascier}c aalder des Gl e . an M. Nichols, boy. Thomas B ns B Gatute. " and Dollie R. George, girl /. R. Frank and E. Arlene Hines, gitl. Joseph B. and Jewsie H. Jarboe. il S dation fund for the N S ———ee g Eemmay R, felni: L Brig, Gen. Robert Alexander, U 8. |of Music el Opratie ey Sabool e ghe health depariment within tho last twenty. i P s SO, e A., and Mrs. Alexander, who have T | the patronesses are Mrs, Walt. . | . Dr. and Mrs. W. J. G. Thomas, Miss | four hours: The strike of fa hand. Eng- | ol viiting " Washington Tor” several T e L e s Walter Ruth £ Thomas und Migs Dorothy .| Flsis Hagmes, 00, Walter Rced Homttal. | 1,5 5y sraduaiiy bejg Drolanily the | e i e elle for ol ,].'"R ambassador of Spaln and | Henderson, jr, and Martin Madden | New York to spend a fow daye betors | o, 2drs. Jullan S, Carter, Mra. Basil | Thomus are at the Ambessudor, Ato| Keljamin ¥ W daughters of prominent Englishmen | But it looks to us that while we R, o end Gordon and Mrs. Walter Groves. Xr, |l8ntic City, to remain for part of 5 426 N, going to the flelds attired in smocks, | roll o t s hav L Mme. de Riano are leaving Henderson will go to New York to-leaving for the Pacific coast. William Bowle Clark 18 chairman. of | Ju1¥- 3 thick boots and straw hats. [Toll ours the girls have a perfec Washington today to be the morrow and will sail July 4 aboard ro the men's floor committee and Miss They will Mr. and Mrs. Walter Tuckerman are | Annette Ashford will head the young |, Dr. and Mrs. James A. Cahill, ir., the Le: leaving Washington today for South- Eucst of Mrs. George Van- | the Levial decbilt, on her estate. Biltmore. They | piurt in%) 5 3 4mpton, where they will be guests of | Rodgers, 2924 Macomb street, is chair- | trip to Atlantic City. will return to Washington the first country in the fall. Mrs. Ma il | wedding By SN atter ihelman of the ticket committee. Hiisel Tiillan: Careon b bitistniat : : e b 2 ASBiBELD i thetr § v of Miss ¥ ss Lillian o of Pittsburgh, of uext week. Mme. Riano will go remain In Washingion during Thompson to Mr. Roger Tuckerman. | Mr. and Mrs. A, tuart announce | Pa., who was the gucst for two weens & Vork Harbor the latter part of i 4 | the marriage of thelr daughter Ira-|of Miss Ldna Wells, has returned to e S e e % ts - | NS T | belle to Mr. George Demacher of New | her home, s o g 2 s, Jeo Bdward R 3 ! York, Saturday, June 23. at the home : oot x ant &3 e e e I e L Y s ooimney foi Alec : Webster sireet as femmmer Plans o€ Prince ind of the United States Naval Hos- | intimate friends. They will make| Miss Wells shared honors cens Bibexco, : pit | their home at 512 9th street with her house guest. There was ministor of Roumania and | Col. I d_Dickinson left Wash- - dancing, and a buffet sunper was an inspection Mrs. M. 1. W er ht. Southampton Home served on the inclosed Ku.\l(-ri/. Among rs. Dickinson | Mrs. McCarthy 1 leave W; | For July and August. the guests were Miss Louise ¥ord, spending the | ton this week for their summer home,| Mr, and Mrs. Henry H. Rogers snd|Miss Irma Lewis, Miss Katherinc i n. Arundcl-on-the-Bay. Mrs. McCarthy | their daughter, Miss Millicent Rogers, | Wuttski, Mr. Walter Fields, Mr. Al L will accompany arthy on alwho ere now at Tuxedo Par] "L Charles Quimby, Mr. John Mann, Mr. mainder of the summer with her par-| Mr. Mrs. Basil Gordon will re- |em————_—_—m—m— oo e R T e L RN S U R o | ——— [o[—— 0] — o l— o =—— o] ——— o] —=]¢] The House ’ bilipsbom Lasgest Exclu- i Ladies' ELEVENTH ST. e ] 608 to 614 Specialty Shop in Washington. women's committee. Mr. Durhum |have returned to Washington after a ) ~ Vacation rel For Motor, Camp or Beach At Mid-Summer Prices ofGonrtesy Member of the Better Business Bureau Tl'ne Alteration Sale Contributes many specials that will help to make your cele- bration of the Fourth more enjoyable. Prices are extrava- gant]y reduced. Summer Frocks $7.90 & %15 g' In these two groups have been gathered higher priced ranges— in popular Crepes and proper Cottons. A frock for every occasion. Ha e GO The same numbers that have done so much to popularize our Hosiery department. Priced very specially at Exceptionally Priced at $10 and $15 i Crepe de Chines, Voiles, Ratines and | | Linens. All sizes—priced as low as the i $1‘75 ! proverbial song. Suitable for all occasions. ' All desirable colors—plenty of whites. i _Sleeveless Sweaters, attrac- Special Hat Offering Women's and Misses’ Pure 1«}!};(’{3@7:_";:‘&'({ ?’r:'r‘ YEry- e Crepe de chines, tafietas, Worsted Bathing Suits—just a s s leghorns and felt Sport Hats— few more left to sell s oneiday i sale $365 white, black and colors. Sold 1 this very special $495 Regularly sell for $5 to $5.75. For Tuesday only. $5.00 Dimity Overblouses and E e SEhe i our Every Article of Silk Under- y. . “very White Skil ou Every icle of Si nder. Walsts, plain white and trim= oo} Treluding thoreiof tloth, Wwear W our stock— Gowns, med in'colors. Peter Panand ‘Roshanara. repe ' Chemise, Ve : s S165 R{EETSEy, o miNEr 208K —all at e Clever Suits . . . $19 Spotts models in the sports weaves—Camelair and fine Wool Cras}l-—sup:rfiorly tailored. | . s':}e]\iié_ss’. t Jackets lu}‘ serge and | | Beautiful Handmade Blouses, scveral | annel; in plain white, white $ { i t unusually attractive. $ and black and cot=rs. Sale Price, 99.00 | ced for Tuesday only....... 1.95 AY ®SHOP FOR YOUNG FOLKS AND YOUTHFUL APPAREL FOR EVERYWOMAN MRS. ROBERT H. LOVETT, ‘Wifc of Assistant Attorney General Lovett, who, with him and their daugh- ter, Miss L. Evangeline Lovett, will sail for Europe on the Leviathan Wednesday. e e e &= } r and Prin-{ formers mother, George Bar- rday with a|nett at Wakefield nor. 1_to visit her| — s. Asquith.} Maj, William J. Calvert will return s family | to Washington the first of next week | wherc he has been for | Sales | hite Shoes Marvelous ““Clearance Time’’ Values Arranged in Two Great Groups! Smart Coats B . .$9.00 Many styles of Sports Coats—and others in the Jacquette models. One can harc“y go thraugh the summer without a Coat—and these will be excellent for autumn, too. ia nister of Hungary and Coun- chenyl, who are spending i | | Mrs. er and her young | daughte been visiting the forme: Jare: ! and Mre. T. | Q. Donaldson, wii ashington | Thursday for Greenv C; sister as r. Paul Hammond ™ Nathaniel Dial| Nelson—Miller Wed have closed thelr | Event of Saturda a road and left| The marriage o motor for their home | gaughter of Mrs. I < | to Lieut. Jesse Representative Martin B. Madden | Saturday afternoon , in the @nd his two young grandsons, Paul parsonage of th v Methodist Cash Prizes for Used Envelopes $200 in gold to the woman collect- ing the greatest number of Sitroux Hair Net envelopes before Novem- ber 15th. 364 other valuable prizes. Ask your dealer for information. Wool Sweaters . . $1.00 Slip-on models—plain and novelty weaves. All the favored colors are available. eI I I e e I E e D e I e I e I e e O e D el e I e T 20707, 7. Golf Coats . . . . $2.79 —and Jacquettes in either way you prefer them—with sleeves, or sleeveless—plain colors and striking combinations. SITROTX IMPORTING €O.. NEW YORK uroux PRONOUNCED SIT~TRUE” Esrlelbaclher| TWELVE-TEN TWELVE-TWELVE F STREET Three Holiday Specials DECIDED REDUCTIONS French Hand- Dfu’nty Si{k Hhaite Lingerie BlOuseS Chemise, Step - ins and Vests of Radium and Crepe de Chine in flesh, orchid, peach 7, 7777777777700 7, 77 20 Bathing Suits . $2.95 & $; One-piece models—all-wool—plain and striped patterns. In the staple and novelty colors. % N this Group--- All brand-new ¥ styles. White I N this group Polar Cloth Sandals M| ---many of and Cross Strap Dress our highest Pumps trimmed with grade white shoes white kid. White --formerly $8.50, Sports Pumps and Ox- $10 and $12.50. fords in a number of Simply Tharvelons unusual pattqrns. The valtee ot $7.50 greatest white shoe R values ever offered in Washington. (At all our stores) (At all our stores exceft t]w “City Club” Shos) 72277 727 2% Y, 722 | Plaited Skirts $4.90-~$7.90 Knife plaits—in Wool Crepes, Flannels, and the other popular high-grade Skirtings. White, Tan, Gray. etc. 2772, BIOUSCS oi Lt $1.59--$3.90 Dainty Cotton—and the better ones in Silk and Handmade Cot- ton. Overblouses, Tuckein and Jacquette styles. Imported Hand- made Blouses of \’t')ilt‘, {Timmfl(il V;jith and white, tailored real Irish and filet and lace trimmed. laces. Were $5.50 to = $7.50. Reduced to— Kg;cg'gti_md 0 $2.95 $2.95 Tailored Silk Blouses, $3.75 A special group in plain white, striped silks and natural pongee. Very smart for wear with sleeve- less sweaters. - Were $7.50 to $8.95. Reduced ‘to $3.75. 7 Included Are--- Genuine white buck sports styles. Kidskin Slippers smartly trimmed in colors. Also some all- Cor. 7th & K Sts. 1 . 414 9tk Se. Shive Kol piptes. " “City Club Shop” 1914-16 Pa. Ave. 1318 G St.© 233 Pa. Ave. S.E. % Silk Hose ... . . $2.19 Pure Silk—Thread, Glove, Chiffon—all perfect; some lisle tops: some with clockings of lace. embroidery and hand-drawn. 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