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QOCITT\' Ambassador zmd Senora de Mathieu|." Hosts at Informal Luncheon at the Embassy Today. jor of Chile and Mithieu enter- | Iy at lunch- | hor of the | g to Chile, | m Miller Collier, who is »rt time in Washington athieu will sail from premb the Le- spend some time in emala and cur were ner last Hendrick, ny of twelve headquarters I Alliance ts were the 1 5 MISS MAKY < Daughter of Judge Samuel Jordan Graham of the United Statex Court of ¢ | Claims, whose engagement to Mr. Stuart Hagner Gillmore wus an- ¥ | nounced yesterday. o 5 unti Hotel Alfaro and_th. - hed at Sherw frequent trips to V = . daughtee of | Garma b F Riesser Agriculture and Mrs. ow and ¢ Colombo for Former United .| to_the court ) 3 John W. Davis wei Club, in honor|ecn yesterday of K SLIP COVERS MADE FREE Twenty patterns of our best grade cretonnes selling special at $1.00 and $1.25 yard will be made up for slip covers free. During July entire stock of upholstering material at half price. » Birming- iy the end Lansburgh Interior Decorating Co. Jullus Lansburgh, Mgr. 637 F St. N.W. REQUISITES For that MOTOR TRIP Motor New Thermalware Food Containers 1 gallon food containers for keeping food cold or hot. “Sterno™ ; $ Cook 5 Stoves 50c up Unbreakable Vacuum Restaurants $10.25 to $35 —all accessories and ap- purtenances for from 2to 6 pcnmh 4 or 5 of the more expensive “Hawkeye” baskets de Luxe, clos- ing.out at half price. Full Line of Vacuum Bottles Bottles $6.75 up $2.00 up Also Carafes, Lunch Baskets, Knives, etc., for Picnics THE EVENING Queen Mary. . Mr. and Mrs. Davis will “ail shortly for this country and will open their summer home on Long ls- land, where the formér's daughter, Miss Julia Davis, will marry Mr. Wil- Mi dams in the autumn. . |ton Saturday. summer place, Lookout Hill, at Gloucester, Mass. Miss Muriel Eleanor Gray, daugh- ter of Mrs. Pearl Moore Gray, who has been the house guest of Miss Marjorie Cowan in Philadelphia for some time, will return to Washing- Miss Gray will leave t week to be the Buest STAR, WASHINGTON, Paddock at Willlamstown before going to Gloucester. Mrs. Johnson, widow of Dr. H. L. E. Johnson, has gone to Spring Lake, N. J., to remain until the autumn. Mrs. Barker, widow of Admiral Al- bert S. Barker, has given up her house on N street and gone to Lenox, Mzass., SOCIETY. Washington Paris DULINMARTIN G2 N§«1n7 F Strect and 1214 0 121) & Street Hours: 8:45 10 5:30 where she is established in her sum- mer home. She will not return to Washington in the autumn, but will remain at Lenox the year around. . Truman opened their sum- | the visit t Watch Hill atter spend- panied to e | ton, who will_be dier their return from a tour around | some mn. the world. Mrs. P. J. M . wife_of the former senator from North Dakota, wnd her daughter, Mrs. Brand, are spending July and August at Forest Inn, at Eagles M Park. ! Mrs. Earl Godwin, with her_ sons Hdred Smith Of | Parke and Stuart, are at the Forest i the menti ®® | Inn, Eagles Mere Park, for a month. Gen. and Mrs. Goodloe Edgar of De- trolt, who lived in Washington during the war, have closed their Michigan home and are motoring through the east for several weeks. Return From Former Vice President and Mrs. Thomas R. Marshall, who have been of the British visiting Mr. and Mrs. John Hays C -|Hammond at their summer place, Lookout Hill, Glou er, Mass., have _Imum.d to their apartment at the Former Gov. Preus of Minnesota | will spend the remainder of the week (Continued on Ninth Page.) on the roof garden. Mme. Zaldiva idow of minister dor, will or to pass several | months in Eure nd will' sail Satur- than to pass two| | “The Worlds Finest” ED. PINAUD'S | b {,.. Lilac Tale Mrs. J . Exquixite quality. ieorge Howurd, who is St L e Tt for the summer, has as of June, has been v ¢ Maj. i T Mrs. Peabody om | Mrs. George Gi PINAUD’S = t Raritan Arsenal, N. Jo and is now Lilac Talc . Jokn Hnu Ha he H: orne Inn, East Glou- ors uuunln;, to who o losed her P ED. PINAUD | 86 Fifth Ave., Now York + All Day Saturday | Tremendous Slashing of Prices F riday On Account of the Big Reductions $25 and $29 DRESSES, Friday, $14.95 Sport and strect styles; stripe and plmn silks, shantungs, knitted fabrics, noveltics, blacks, jap silks and three-piece styles. SUMMER DRESSES, $8.95, $10.95, $12.95 Fine linens, ratines and beautiful light and dark voiles, plain and figured. $15 to $25 ODD DRESSES Friday, $8.95 Figured crepes, georgettes. small sizes. SUMMER COTTON DRESSES, $5.95 Figured and d/ tted swisses and voiles, light and dark colors NEW FALL DRFSSES, Special, $16.95 Black and navy canton crepes—a specia walue for vour wvacation trip. DRESSES REDUCED, $25, $29, $35 Haudsome styles in crepes and silks $29, 835 Shantung SILK SUITS, 316 95 16 to 38 sizes, also mannish materials- smartly tailored. 0dd COATS AND SUITS TO CLOSE, $4.75 Small sizes; sport coats, navy suits. All Sales Final $48 to $80 TAN TWILL SUITS, $35 Beautiful suits—sizes 16 to 38. $55 LARGE-SIZE SUITS, $29.50 Small gray checks—sizes 44 to 46. BLOUSES UP TO $12, FRIDAY, $2.98 They're tucked-in styles—georgettes in light and dark colors; 34 to 48 sizes—shantungs, silks and other colors. $25, $29.50 SPORT COATS, $15 Zan and novelty materials. $55 SILK CAPES AND COATS, $29.50 Beautiful styles—many with fur. $7.95 BARONET SILK SKIRTS, $2.98 in white and all colors. ctas and others; whit They're bargaiss. ROSHANARA SILK SKIRTS, $9.95 VOILE BLOUSF.S UP TO 55 FRlDAY 98¢ areat wvariety of differ- WOOL SWEATERS WITH SLEEVES All colors and combinations—avere $5 to $10 Friday, $2.98, $3.98. A GIGANTIC SACRIFICE OF HANDSOME SILK SWEATERS They'e tuxedo styles with sleeves — and are of all silk and fiber and silk — black, navy, tan and all colors. FORMER PRICES TO $18.00 — FRIDAY, $5.95 TO $8.95 tweed suits and PREP S1RL. SHSOP Offers Unrestricted Choice of All Smart Apparel for Girls and Junior Misses Coats, Capes, Dresses and Sport Frocks at 3% Reduction 37 Gingham Frocks (Were $495 to $1175—Now $3.30 to $7.85 102 Voile Dresses (Were $3.95 to $17.50)—Now $2.65 to $11.75 17 Linen Frocks (Were $895 to $25.00)—Now $5.95 to $16.65_ 22 Crepe Dresses (Were $7.95 to $16.50)—Now $5.30 to $11.00 23 Junior Wash Dresses(Were $7.50 t0$1695—Now $5.00 to $11.30 39 White Silk Frocks (Were $17.95 to $49.50—Now $12.00 to $33.00 9 Party Frocks (Were $19.75 to $42.50)—Now $13.25 to $28.35 30 Silk Sport Frocks (Were $32.50 to $49.50)— Now $21.75 to $33.00 25 Coats and Capes (Were $15.00 to $2500)—Now $10.00 to $16.65 32 Coats and Capes (Were $27.50 to $35.00)—Now $18.35 to $23.35 17 Coats and Capes (Were $37.50 to $55.000—Now $25.00 to $36.75 Esrllebacher TWELVE-TEN TWELVE-TWELVE F STREET Cqulzzy ga f nlileé"@ Exquisite Assortments of the Finest Apparel For Women, Misses, Girls and Infants At Greatly Reduced Prices WIDE, varied selections meet every individual preference. The reductions are unusual to insure immediate dis posal and allow you a remarkable savings. Every garment on sale is an excellent representation of our high standard in goods. Extraordinary values in the following lines of distinctive. apparel— Coats Cai)es Blouses Hosiery Bags Dresses Suits Hats Sweaters Underwear Skirts F Street. Corner Thirteenth REDUCED PRICES Vacation Footwear 1\ $8.00 to All of our white foot- $3 95 and & $12.75 wear that sold at from $8 . to $12.75 at these two sale ' Values prices $5°85 P alr 265 pairs of Odds and Ends that sold from $8 to 33 $12, on sale at BARGAINS -miscellaneous styles of gunmetal calf, tan 1 Hiking booti— black and brown sntir\—pa*em leather—gray sue t -3 S, 85.85 Black Satin F«_?»fé’irh_,. s 85¢ slace lanc te Dressing; 25c valuc 19¢ ite Heel Ename —25¢ regularly. At.. 19¢ 1304 F St. NW. ADJOINING PALACE THEATER THe LOUVRE 1115 1117 F STREET Climax of Clearance Dresses---Wraps---Suits Here are three groups of Fine—Finer—Finest Frocks that are extravagantly reduced—most of them— Yy Price—and Less! Silk Wraps and Capes Hat Into two lots we've in- —without reserve or excep- cluded many grades— tion. Were up Ak $1 9.50 They sold up to $19.50 to $49.50 s 4:-2_§ i R Small Lot of Sports Suits 510 Every Summer S T TS S M AL LA mh».Q)/