Evening Star Newspaper, July 18, 1923, Page 8

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SOCIETY. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTO: C., WEDNESDAY, JULY 18, 1923 SR SImami e non | st abing aeeuis i of e oot B 4t Trn oo [¢] Angeles, Senor Coronado, in com- | tee® will sail for Bureps July 30 on & sl sl pany with the secretaries of the Bra- t f mander Leahy, who now ——————— sllan’ embasey,’ the Teruvian em- e G e +{ there. ot say and the Nicarauguan an - ’ legatio! b reprosenting| The new assistant secretary of the| . . .. s 0 FASHION! 4 their government: t the celebration, | treasury, Mr. Gerrard B. Winston, has Mrs. Huddle of St. Paul's English Lu- |, stopped at Colorado Springs, where taken un apartment at 1216 16th they were guests of Mr. and Mrs. | street for the summer. theran Church, this city, will sail Spencer Penrose, the former tl % Friday for Europe. They wiil accom- y 1218 F St. N.W. nephow of the late Benator Penrose| i y..n. wife of Commander La- | DAY Senator Thomas Sterling of oW I\Irs' Harry NCW, Wife Of' Post’nastcr g..’i:?“:ifi"i‘é‘ufi’:’.m"'.tlfi',’ffi mar R. Leuhy. who has boen visiting |South Dakota and his secretary, Mr. and o Eprings, A g R 1 in Col Pt her mother, Mrs. Charles Clinton, In (Continued on Ninth Page.) o General, Leaving Friendship Tomorow [ SR S— = : : : A a e Silk Frocks for Motor Trip of Several Days. Py et e g . i : a;..n"{r‘l.::n",'.l”'.o:.":{"."'-.'.-a"' lu'x'."l;-lm:'lé 1217 N Wonderful Values!—In Our Women’s Dress Section o'clock. Mrs. Roosevelt wil come to '“ THE Postmaster General and |was revcucd ooty arter many hours In | Washiguon Thuradsy and will stay Conn. ton Crepe Dresses— Mrs. Harry S. New, who ‘ro’the wate, His father, who was also | ¢ the ln;lfllofl Hotel while in the Ave' —pleated * and® draped models, with crushed $25.00 3 & passenger. was drowned. Mr, Adams 3 i g 4 . Na i remaining in Washington | served through the worid war and{° girdles and self-colored insertions. Navy bl for most of the summer, are :fl':'l l‘wrrgeg the ‘mll‘luryy cross for| The president of the Naval War 3 , gray, green, L e ship,” b. istinguished service in France. College at Newport, Admiral Clarence p J 0 DSaupYIE PSRRI (AR IbaY S 5. Williams, and Mre. Williams will A Shop of f Satin Crepe Frocks— 00 me of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Beale| Mr. and Mrs. Harry Payne Whitney | oy, . yport o . A ¢ —in sl dle, pl in— o - g give a dance this evening at Newpo Individual; in slender panel style, pleated or plain—navy McLean, who are pow in their sum- gf“{;t;:“\tor’l; {'fi:fl- ‘h".".."‘"h"fif-dfl':h:'r'.' for the younger officers of the col- {171 ity blue, tan, brown, gray. mer home at Bar Harbor. The Post- | SaEement of their daughter Barbare |jege and their wives. fo SR 2 master General left Washington the | Mr. and Mo N Barkiie Yensy of Maj. Gen and 3 . E Mallinson’s Pussy Willow Foulards— $ Mr. Mrs. ] g s, William G. Haan w. A - first of the week for the middle west, | Philadelphia. Miss Whitney is & nlece | nave rorarmet 1o ook iomen foom Ixclusive Fashions for Women —bluc, black and tan grounds, with white fig- .00 (8nd Mrs. New will start tomorrow, |Of Countess Saechenyl, wife of thelpngtroit, where they spent a few 5 ures and georgette overdrapes. Siccompanied by Col. and Mrs. Parker | [Dinister of Hungary, Who with him | weeks * visiting Senator and Mrs. “ em - arker|is occupying the summer home o Mr. | jines Cougens. Semator and Are. gh- Lppa Jacquard Foulard Frocks— ¢ Hitt, for & motor trip through Penn-'and Mrs. Whitney at Nowport: this St ate ieased ~the house 2t ur 111 ass re J b Pl Sibed ackground, in vy bluc @ th street. which was occupie - 5 s , ’ _"0 (6Ot Yart BS Thche: Bonator so8 o Shar l ReduCed A or black and small white figures. Dainty col- 25 Joseph S. Frelinghuysen. p A i lars of cream net. Mrs. Frank S8amuels of Philadelphia, b 5 Cheney Foulard Dresses— who has with nr“r;r'&- nunm:vp her Lndoubtedly the best Vah.xes offered this —with pleated georgette overdrapes and panels 82 '00 son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and season. Wraps, Capes, Evening and After- —smartly tailored coat styles with pockets. Mrs. Georges Poulleff of Wi ington, . = + laat evening for the Mon: noon Dresses, Summer Frocks, Skirts, Tailored Shantung Frocks— Ty Bridge Gk, whlh ate orpanised y Yy o Club, which she organige ; B thico sgasose seo ot Narpaeanaett Blouses. - —V-neck styles, with long tucked panels—round g 00 Pier. THe club will in future be t : collar models, with chain stitch banding in i Tuesday Bridge Club and will meet A LA H . contrasting colors. frequentiy ut“Blairluck, the summor l’ery ttractive Hats The minister of Rumania. Prince l | Wi S Of ‘beautiful — Elaborate costume styles of Bibesco, will return to Washington the | $5.00 RAP: crepe silks SUITS genuine twill cord and first of next week from New York,) Reduced satin and mol; Rediicen roshanara Where with Princess Bibesco. he is i from 8110 with collars of g S onaided $4 NE3 spending a few ys at the Rl . and $125 summer furs, e Tty SO Smart Desirable Sweaters ’ A Saturday for England to spend the re- mainder of the summer with her U parents, Former Premier of Emglan; : “ . and Mrs. Herbért Asquith. $5.00 p The Jelleff assurance of satisfaction with every purchase Mrs. Helen H. Gardener, civil serv- ice commissioner, is spending some . . . tme at Harrisonburg, ¥a. where sne | All Sizes—White, black and colors, in went by motor. She will later motor to Staunton, Va., to visit her nephe ! . GOLD STRIPE SILK STOCKINGS Mr. Wllhlllrd H. Day, who is city man- Onl{ authorized Washington agency! Stock new—fresh from the factory—be sure i of satisfaction by buying at Jelleff's. - Mrs. Robert F. Mackenzie left this! morning for New York on her way! to Nantucket. Mass. whero she will ' spend a fortnight with her son-in- law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Floy Waggaman, who have a cottage there | for the season. Commodore W3 Baster, . 8 Pl =0 0] ——— 0] |0 e 0| e |0 | e | and Mrs. Baxter are now residing at 2331 30th street northwest. Miss rothers Margaret Baxter recently roturned ] . trom California. where she has spent eight months, and has joined her parents in Washington. The House ¥ Pbilipsborn . oo 608 to 614 _ ELEVENTH ST. Shop in Washington. [c———_] Mr. John Pell salled yesterday 3 o aboard the Berengaria for Englan: ' where he will join his mother. Mre. i ecla Stephen H. P.” Pell, who sailed = . few days ago to meet her parents, Col. and Mrs. Robert M. Thompson, in England. e, Tad Ttow of e tor Thursday and Friday Only — her apartment at Wardman Park Hotel the first of next week and will sall from New York Friday, July 27, for Salvador. whers she will spend several month : ; DresseS Mrs. Cunningham Hall. who elosed her apartment at the New Willard ol some weeks ngo, is now in Europe Exquisite hand-made where sh vill - . . i X the dommar T is/mematader French Voile. Combination 75 Duughter of Col. and Mrs. Ge: 1. with them at Sherwood Forest, where. they will remain during the rest Of the Nummer. Senator Claude A. Swanson of Vir- of colors. Hand-drawn mod- = = els of captivating beauty. T : sylvania. The Postmaster General | season. Mi v was presented | MUBHTUIINTIHINIEINBUMIT) plans to meet them in Harrisburg | (0 socicty in New York in January by Gf)g v “E“;““ Wyoming Eate Sport Dresses Embroidered linen sport Dresses. and return with them the first o ler Parents, who are this summer in x ine Apartment, t. Oriental printed batiste; some in 75 flat crepe and Bulgarian embroidery. ius Vanderbilt and a hassador of Chile, will sail for Europe | of the former United Stutés ambassador | to be absent |to France. Mrs. \Whitney. mother of The ambassador |the bride-elect, is one of the well thelr horae at Westbury, L. L _She is | ain_ Floor, - the Wyomis Columbia' Boad st Galiforais S B handma: known American sculptors, and as Smart French models handmade next week, after touring through fa granddaughter of the late Commo- Maryland dore nderbilt, a niece of and trimmed. Decidedly excep- tional values. E Senora de Matlicu, wife of the am- | grandniece of Mrs. Henry White, wife | = Be One of the Many Who Daily Enjoy Our | Gertrude” Vandsrbilt Whitney has de- | Community $1 00 - o 'ount Antoine de Laubestin, new |signed number of heroic groups in D'nnen y of the Be assy, ar- | h York studio. Miss Whitney | S l’“fl\lyk:g lr‘l'-T ]lo gl)cfly n ecopomical Washington this morning. | is granddaughter of the late = Yeil el meal in & refiu tmom, her taken up his duties at the | m C: Whitney and is a nlece of | = Reliable and instantaseous service. Count 'de Laubestin euc. | Mr. Payne Whitney, who married Miss Fried Chicken Dinners ceeds M. Jecan de Fontaine, who will | Helen Hay, daughter of the iate Sec- | & 1 ; retary of State, Mr. John Hay. e Tty {_ Mr. Henr who a senlor ati= At the Same Price. plan ho! vard Univi ty. captain of the | = e Hatvard Sarsite Towing worew.” The | SOIINIIIIINIMNINIIN wedding will take place next year, after his graduat TWELVE THIRTEEN F U Davix-Adams Engzgement Interests Washingtonians. T O h Sechon. | The third assistamt seeretary of A A0 AT R SN0 OB 0151 ald Da _ 'of the form ate, Mr. J. Butler Wright, will be United Stu! bassador to the court | foined early in September by Mrs of St. James, John William Davis, | Wright, who is_spending the sum- to Mr McMillan Adams of | mer at Nahant, Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Boston much interest here, | Wright will take possession of the where M “is and his daughter |house at 2031 Q street, which they iived for's ars while he was so- | have leased, the_ first of September, licitor gene 't the Department of |and until then Mr. Wright and Mr. Justice s Davis visited in Wash- | Leland Harrison, assistant secretary §: - - ington In the carly spring before sall. |of state, are occuping the Willard § d h P . f P Ing @0 Join her Tatler in Tugland | Straleht estate, on ' the Rockville % utting the ressure o rice on The marriage of Milss Dayis to Mr. |road. : W J Adams will take place in October at Locust Valley, Long Island, the su Senor Don Jose Maria Coronado, mer home of Mr: Davis. - Mr. Adan secretary of the Colombian legation, was a passenger aboard the Lusi- returned to Washington yesterday tunia when sae was torpedoed and from California, where® he went to | E Omin QE‘ \Vtitfi Shoes’ | S m art S k lrt S Simplicity— » T PER Dattam. - B 4.45 $9.00 THE “EDDY” . ' v | REFRIGERATOR Has for over 50 years built its reputation through : B its unusual lasting . Choice of our Entire Stocks qualities and “ser- Now at 20% to 60% Reductions! === 95 of Our Handsome vice as a perfect Hundreds of pairs Many others that Our finest White - food-preserver. that were $4.50, were $5.95, $8.50 Shoes, were $8.50. $5.95 and $8.50. and $10, now to $12.50. Summer Dresses Very Moderate Prices : h 3 f .. ";2 " "} 2 Are reduced—many of them S : i 3 & : 5 belcho.st-—to................... and up /] 0 277 The Alteration Sale makes clearance doubly imperative —S ki t of —Skirts of Roah- At $4'45Stripe:itsec rge, At $9'00 anara, Crepe de WOol Tflgeta. Prunella and Granite Cl\ine. Wool Crepe. Eponge_ and Cloth. Plain and plaited. Flannel. Plaited and plain. DI I, Cor. 7th and K Sts. 414 9tk St. “City Club Shop” 1914-16 Pa. Ave. 1318G St. 233 Pa, Ave. S.E, 220 I I P Serrrrnirry” N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N First Floor Plain, atr;ightucut reductions of Frocks that fashion supremely favors—but that the insistent demands of the alteration program Main Floor, G Street Entrance » v L Y \ have sacrificed. : : : s o 7 . 3 ':' Plain Voiles P C"z"g" g"fi‘:;‘ L£2% 0 A . Dotted Voil rinted Crepes rgandys DUUNGHAR“N [0 e NN : Dk, CoapndeGhines 7 Rt "}1215-:217 F Street = X £\ y = =2 € Second Floor and 1214 ©0 1219 & Street, e = p Hours: 8:45 to 5:30 E—la]—m|ol—=]ale=—]0] EEEEEEEEE_E:—EEEEEEEEEEEE il I U

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