Evening Star Newspaper, July 30, 1923, Page 8

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SO Societ CIETY. The Vice President and Mrs. Coolidge Are Spending This Week in Vermont ‘'THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. MONDAY, JULY 30, 1923. lleague. who has recently returned to | Washington after a tour of the Pacific coast. Mrs. Geldert will speak to the writing women of the city assem- led In her honor this evening on “The Necessity of Hero Worship.” having been stimulated in her cam- ation of Amer- lifornia visit, 4 the high | fdeals € at which time she add: schools In the large cities of that state. Mrs. Harrict Hawley Locher, newly elected president of the Dis- trict” bras of the league, will re jceive with Mrs. Geldert. H. Poulin will sail Surope, where he will pend several weeks with his family at Geneva, Switzerland, returning the Myra L Miller, 66, Home. for Incurables. Anpie M. Claypoole, 43, 1408 Md. ave. James W. Cox, 83, United States Solaiers Home Hospital yoch. 62, St Blizabeths Hoppital. 500 X ‘irgil and Helen Kiine, 14 heurs, arfield Hospit g N ‘ooper, ul Ford, 5 Poilard, Jobu It tal 107 Dumbartoh dve. pital Rowcos Rowle, 32 Helen Virginia t «ay bridge —_— Content makes poor men rich—dis- content makes rich men poar. 3, ry Ella Rose, 48, Carson's Privite Flns- | &' [ Frederick Dyrd, 25, on street north of High- SOCIETY. The Thrifty Race. From the Bopton Transeript. Ba :h‘ai golf players at Franklin Park muet In the future pay a f of 810 a peason. Tl Eetiing axe pensiver &nd expensiver. W are re- minded, by the way, of something we averheard fecently ' “Don’t you think I8 rather expensive? gsked A Well, yes" answered ‘B, ering that it's a Scotch gane. — Vegotahles are used very friely hy the Chinege people. In addition to the common Sych as spinach, po- e lant ang the like, they nts and weeds t. not conslaered food in America . - consid- Telephones as manufactured by Stromberg-Carlson | installed prop erly are “Labor Savers Get my prices.’ Year guarantee John J. Odenwald 1200 H N.W. Phone Fr. 6903 Have YourPapering and Painting CORNELL WALL PAPER CO. 714 13th N.W. middle of September. Main 5373-5374 With 'the Former’s Father. S Vic . - < |ceremony in the home of the bride's HE Vice President and Mrs. | (0 N casate McElroy, at 1439 | Coolidge, who are guests of | Belniont road. Later Mr. and Mrs. ! the former's father. Mr. John | Morrill left for a wedding trip. after Coolidge. in Vermont, will H‘:l ”"‘{_ will make their home In, rrison, 3 return to their home in Northampton mong tha out-of-town guests were 23 3 E ge. Md g Maws, tne end of this week Mrs. Harry Morrill of Harrison. . Yo 8 s oy . i‘ > Wethers apd, Lillian L. Wilk- mother of bridegroom, and Dr. g o e s e v ind Mrs A ser and Miss Jean - SIS0 D ol e, Vi, Fraser of Brooklyn. N. Y. ! b (O Marriage Licenses. rrisge licenses bave been issued to the ng: oward Venuble and E. Louise Dawson. Marguerite A SALE OF MAGNIFICENT FURS That Offers Rare Fur Values CAPES WRAPS = and Louise Wil- Secretary Mellon at Ro.nl Garden Party. The Secretary of the Tre: Loty Rear Admiral and Mrs. Thomas Mellon, and his daushter, Miss Aflsa | Washington are passing some time Mellon. were iihocs ' gar. | at Lake Placid. Rear Admiral ¥. F. Aelion. pen e “tthe BT~ | pocher and Rear Admiral William den party given Thursday by King([, Rodgers are also at Lake Placid. George and Que. ry at ck ¢ ham Palace, T M widow of the Mellon left London ambassador to continent her camp in Other Ar week, will bhe den party by her son and of the am . Mr. and Mrs. Ogdan Court of bassador wife of forn flton Births Reported. following births have been reported to the health department in the lust twenty-four hours : Rhodie L. and Hazel Lovelace, boy. girl chelder, girl. England the Adirond joined in a daughter-in-1 Reid i Tames Ham Hein have ! William Lit Lieut. Col_and Mrs. O. H taken up their permanent home at Pasadena, Calif. where they are uilding & new bungalow to be reary for occupancy in the autumn Robinson, boy. delyn Kreeskin. girl § Margaret Melutire, girl Mayfeld, girl M ager, wirl COATS SCARFS HE newest, smartest winter styles are Here for our August Fur Sale. Each model is a wonderful achievement of a Foremost 'F.urrler. For Dress, Sports and General Utility, we have wide, exquisite assortments at prices that are an inducement to purchase now. Unusual distinetion in perfect furs guaranteed b: i pride and lasting satisfaction to the wulrer. 9 oS e Furs selected now are stored free until November 1. If you have no charge account with us, a depesit will hold any purchase. | | | ) 0s Mrs. ¢ Birdsall hn left for their camp in New Hampshire and will be gone until the middie of September. and oy Forkish. girl th B Dorses, boy The minister of Hungary and Coun- tess Szechenyi, who have left New- port for Al spent the w Hotel. in New are in Newp: mother of th | F. and A Col_and Mrs James A. White are in e T ny w York for a short stay and are at | he gl { the Hotel Belleclaire who went is now Mrs. W. Harry Brown, abroad earlier in the summer, at Claridge's in London ildrer s E. and Cora Vanderbi Samuel_and Mollle Berman. Italtan en £ ey, sirl. 1 Guira, wi at dinner this & in compliment to Mr. and William Stuart Reyburn. T dinner will be given In the apartment of Signor Ren Silenzi. third secre- tary of the Ital S 1 Baron Giovarn et isited their da Wilfred Duluy ntgon, a number of times, ved in St. Moritz, where they are it the Palace Hotel. Mr. and 5. DuPuy have been visiting in Vienna nd Cortina since arriving in Europe in | the early summer. H MRS. ARTHUR CAPPER, | Who ix in this city for a short stay. Senator Capper will join her next month. Deaths Reported. The following deaths have been reported to the health depariment in the last twenty four hours Hugh James Eye st Godfrey A. Aebersold, F Street. Corner Jhirleenth {Smith played the wedding music, and | Willlam L. Alsop are among the was in a4 gown of gray canton crepe, | Washingtonians staying at the Hotel | with a hat to match Elberon at Atlantic City. = Later in the afternoon Mr. and Mrs. RS Thiele left for a short wedding trip| Mr. and Mrs. William Payne Mere- .um_ after August 1 will be at home |dith and their two children have gone at 512 9th street southeast. by motor to Bass Rocks, Mass. for the remainder of t summer. Mre Hebe W and Miss Abigail b o of President Harding, were whose honor ol son Spencer yesterday at and Miss Hur Margaret 1 Harrington, 74 years, 61 Mr. and Mrs. Henry Huddleston Rog- ers have issued invitations for a dinner followed by a musical Friday evening, ¥ ]in their summer home at Southampton, H”"'; L. 1. when Mr. Mischa Elman, violin- ist, will give the program. h Providence Hos luncheon Mrs. Votaw s of M s wers 'y Raymond Oliver, Providence Hos Mr. and Mrs Sullivan and - their children. Svdney, Mark, jr. and! Miss Madeline Phipps, Miss Narcissa, have returned from Europe, | garet Phipps, and will spend the rest of the sum-}nan are spending mer at Avondale, Pa. Atlantic City. Mark . MR R — " . 0 ) ) 1) ) ) D ) ) ) N ) KD D)) ) S M X S 4L X ¥ You Might Know ~that if there was anything E RA SPECIAL :hat could be done for Washington women Jelleff’'s would think of it and would leave no stone untyrned to accomplish the desired end. And Jelleff’s has accomplished something extra special when we offer in connection with our August Fur Fur Coats for Larger Women —made to their order during the Sale, in sizes up to 62-inch bust measure. Bay Seal Coats (Dyed Coney) August Sale Price Of extra fine, seleoted skins—graceful crush shawi collar; superbly lined; to be worn_ with or without heavy silk cord glrd Natural Muskrat Coats, $125 August Sale Price In regular sizes only—45 inches long. : Beautifully matched skins—coats for sport er general wear; coliars; beautiful linin, One of our “Star” sale features. $49.50 Le Mar- |\ and Miss Almar Culll- their in Miss Marguerite Mesny Mr. and Mrs. A, zuest of Miss Idu Harris, crest, Port Washington, L. 1 daughter of y. I8 the Sunny- vacation Mrs. S. L returned Roanoke i | Baker and her son have from a visit to friends in and Staunton. The District of Columbia branch of | the League of American Pen Women | will glve a reception at 9:30 o'clock this evening at the clubhouse, 1722 H Loving, Mr. and street, in honor of Mrs. Louls N. and Mr. and Mrs. Geldert. national president of the Mr. and Mrs. E. Francis Riggs tertained sixteen at dinner last ey ing at the Montgomery Country Club. Mr. and Mrs. W. H Mrs. James Murra Mr. Brewster Reamey has gone to Newport, where he i8 staying at the Hill Top Inn for several weeks. No 1216 F St. N.W. Refunds and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. ¥ ck, il ac #on and Miss Tho atton X York for several fo aturiay remain sevegal months on tinent Col erine Col enterts Saturd, Mr. and Mrs entertuined at versity Club last Mr. and Mrs. J Capitol Hill derick T. Thomp- son were in New ‘s 1ast week be- v for Burope, to the con- | Bigger and Better— Reductions Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hosmer are nding a fortnight at Ocean View Va., where they were joined by ! party of relatives from Illinois. Mr. and spending Ridean —before stock highly desira merchandise from all store. Dozens of othe markable as these! Handsome Wraps Were $55.00 to $85.00 $38.50 destigns in high silks, twills and pile fabrics—a few 'capes Included—navy blue, black, tan and gray in one of the most remarkable reductions we have ever made. Wemen's Coats —Second Floor. Costume Suits Were $95.00 to $143 $46.75 Simply a FOR YOUNG FOLKS AND YOUTHFUL. APPAREL FOR EVERYWOMAN F &t Tenth St. MONTH-END SALE ---for Thrifty Shoppers These groups of Women’s and Children’s Apparel assembled for this sale MUST be sold irrespective of cost or former price. Just a few garments in each item, but every one is a genuine bargain. Come and see for yourself. $9.95 $14.75 Mis Brig. Gen. and derbilt will be Mrs. E. J. Brennan are | a month in Canada, on the lakes. Wedding of Miss Stuart and Mr. Thicle Satuiday, i ‘The marriage of Miss Gladvs Stuart to Mr. Horace Thiele took place Sat- | urday at noon in the home of thei bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. T.| Stuart. the Rev. Isaac Ward, pastor of the Fourth Presbyterian Church, offi- | ciating. Only mall company of relatives and intimate friends wit- nessed the ceremony, which was| will | followed by a wedding breakfast. Th bride wore a gown of white satin; trimmed with lace. with a picture hat to match. Her only attendant was her aister, Mre. George (iema who was in white dotted s with at of the same materlal. Mr.| was b n._Miss Annie Katherine Wrenn Miss r Mrs. r hotue Mr. a hosts talning spending Dr. and Mrs. William leave Washington Tuesday weeks. Dr. Bowie will go fornia and series of vi land. The n, is spending the s Camp Greenbrier ir were 1= enter- they are Individual Bowie for to Ci make crushed her. gett Bowie, months at | Misses’ $75.00 to $89.50 Silk Frocks........... An Event You'll Appreciate! Voile Frocks Reduced_ Linens—Ratines—French Crepes, Too 500 Beautiful Summer Frocks with prices slashed, re- gardless of original cost, because we simply cannot take them over into August. Pick yours out now! $8.75 and $9.75 $13.75 to $16.50 Dresses, $5.75 Dresses, $10.75 Soft pastel and vivid color- With dainty pleated and lace- ings; beau(l'l|:l ail-over ice- broldered volles; trimmed pastel volles, service U R L able figured volles and tallored linen frocks to choose from. $10.75 to $14.75 scription In this group—i Dresses, $8.75 "'$16.50 to $19.50 Dresses, $14.75 Both plain and figured volles —French crepes, too. Lots of Good news for the larger - woman — extra-.size frocks of dainty lace edgings and Inser- tions, panels and pleats; more linens, embroldered or tallored piain and figured volles in reg- —all at $8.75. ular sizes, too. $22.50 and $25.00 Dresses, $16.50 Unrestricted choice of our better cotton frocks, mostly the popular volles, in smart individual designs and lovely summer colorings. A few linens or linen and volle combinatians. 1Women’s Dresses—Second Floor. Included—All Our Smart Misses’ Summer Frocks, Formerly $10.75 to $25.00—Now $5.00 $10.00 $15.00 Beautiful lace and organdy trimmed voiles—many handmade and decorated with hand-drawnwork— dainty dotted swisl_s‘es—w%r!ly lg}ens d‘mt{ Frencl; —all in these three unbelievably reduced groups e e Misses’ Shop—Third Floor. Every Voile, Swiss, Pongee and Ratine Dress, all sizes and colors. Sold for $15.00 to $29.50. Sale Price Wonderful Group of Silk Dresses. Sold for $39.50 to $49.50. Month-End Price Mrs. Snowden Ashford, who has been and Mrs. Thomas isher at 1 P'a, is now the e v and three of the most popular silk crepes at a price like this. Gerfuine piquetine and twlil cord, too. Lavish embroidery and beading — hand talloring — practi- cally all the season’s smart styles represented, Women's Suits, Sec- ond Floor. Mabel Ballin, Movie Star, Wears “Gv < © Sl Uaderweis” —because appreciates enduring beauty ervic the selfsame r probably wear it, too, an want to lay in a supply Jelleff's big purchase considerably lower announced for f Glove Silk Vests, $1.95 Announced Fal! Irice, $2.50 Full-length Vests, with tallored top, self straps and under-arm re~ Inforcement, Plenty of fiesh color— white 274 orchid, too. Glove Silk Bloomers, $2.95 Announced Fall Price, $3.25 Amply cut and reinforced. Elastic shirred at waist and knee. Fles® color only. You'll appreciate Fair” even more if Mabel Ballin as at the Rialto th than 15 In all—each an in- frock: you'd be proud to wear—"miséy” basque, bouffant and all-over pleated styles—ex- pensive crepes In exquisite color- Ings! Misses’ Shop, Third Floor, 4 Silk Evening Dresses. $49.50. Now ) . Miss Helen Colbert, who returnec the latter part of fhe week afiem o serfes of visits in Vi Washington the for the North Esveral weeks . 15 Off Small size. $10.00 Every Navy and Black Suit. All sizes....... 1 Green Crepe de Chine Cape. White fur 524 50 > $29.50 3 Beautiful White Striped Sport Coats. Every Coat and Cape in our Stock............ e 1/2 Off Every other Dress in our stock... newma EXCURSION 6 Tweed and Sports Mixture Suits. To close at Mra. Grimes Marricd To Mr, Morrill Sat wedding of daughter nd Mr. v Harrison, N Y afternoon. i formed at the bride's Cole, pastor of Church. The in marriage Ruth E. Mary M. Morrill of turday | as per- home of | h Charles the Petwort! bride. who wa by her mother, wore a three-piece ‘suit of brown silk trim- med with lace, and a hat to match She wore a corsage bouquet of tea roses. Her only attendant was Misy Irma Beaver, who was in tan flat | crepe with a hat to match, and wore & corsage ;-- iduet of bink rosebuds, r augh P. Heygs) as s e gster was best A wedding 10 Sport Coats. values Sunday, August 5 and 19 SPECIAL THROUGH TRAIN Via Delaware River Bridge No Chauge of Cars Fassera Seiederd Time Leaves Washington - - 12.01 AM. Returning, leaves S. Carolina Ave. 5.30 P.M. Tickets on sale Fri cursion at_Consolid 13th and F Stree! Statlon Pennsylvania R. R. System The Standard Railroed of the World she d you'll prices than those y' precediog Ex- 4_Ticket Office, N.W., and Union for $49.50. Month-End Price signs; lace collars and pleated ribbon edged; exquisite supper followed the INDOW SHADES For better-looking, more comfortable home, install our Made - to - measure Shades at FACTORY PRICES. All work executed with infinite care and exactitude. Estimates Cheerfully Given Special Group of Cloth and Silk Skirts. Sold $10 00 E o up to $2250. Sale Price : $10.00 6 Feather Fan Now .. Special Qroup of Crepe de Chine and Georgette Wuis!:’.e Were $5.75. Now... . $2.85 1, Off 13 Ofi $1.55 $1.75 $1.55 $1.75 i} 1, 0ff |l Y, Off ||| Sold for $25 to $29.50. Every Cotored Overblouse. Excellent for Suit wear, Every White and Black Overblouse. . Beautiful Dimity Overblouses and Waists. NOW OnlY .. ece mammmensecesn: casommenvs oo ge ‘White Silk Hose, Pure silk and perfect, with black CloCKS coeeesessenronmenterasane ATl Colored Thread Silk HO80.. v.a-e0e s envensneess Our Regular $1.95 Chiffon Silk Stockings. ..eeesy 3 Pair, $5.00. Sale Extraordinary—500 Pairs Fine Silk Stockings Every Pair Perfect—Every Pair. Full-Fashioned r Plain and Clocked Silk Stockings Formerly $2 and $3 Pair Nationally known makes, In. cluding the popular Pointex heel —many with all-silk garter hems —o0ne ‘number amon; m.wm- All Women’s Bathing Suits. . eeceieeciiannns All Children’s Bathing Suits.... All Silk White or Black Stockings. $3.00 value White English Sateen Slips. values .. .. Bought by Telephone—Another 100 Sample Silk Umbrellas— $3 95 Usually priced at $5.90......0........ = Friday scarcely lasted through the day. for ..T:'r'.l?n?’.';:‘mm.’m. waterproof silk, with haif-inch taped borders. Clubby handies of plain and carved wood, handies of amber, Ivery and colored bakelites, leather strap and loop styles, with a few ving handles. All the popular colors. Suitable allke for sunshine and showers. Enormous Clearaway 200 Fine Sweaters, $3.95 Sleeveless and regulation golf coat: types, all in swagger style, all with fancy checkerboard block and fronts: 'In two-tone color combinations, with plain color backs. riale are all mohair, all fiber or mohair and fiber in combination. Almest every summer sport shade or cofor combination—spiendidly made. An excellent chance to freshen up your vacation wardrobe with one of the smartest summer style featuresi Approprlate The demand f - sive yet tas?efulogn:lndiegxlgi':e‘d funeral design is well sati by Blackistone's sauahiel Memorial Wreaths special, $3.50 up $1.85 Pair Wonderful One Group of Brassieres, to close.. Sizes 40 to 44...... 390 AN DcBevoise and Model Brassieres. s l/z Off Every Corset in our stock. Sizes 19 to 22 only. To 75c $1.85 1 air Hiens . $2.75 Were $3.00. Pair utiful quality silk—ex- ide or narrow lace variety of pat. All-silkc foet and lisle_garter hem. Ful d, of course! white, beige and sueds. Chiffon Silk Stockings Were $2.00 8l r even-weave, full- fashioned silk stockings ‘with slik feet, for wear with low cut sandals. Black, gun metal, French taupe, nude and cinnamon. low-buttoning raised weave Every Sweater Mate- 14th and H Phone Main 3207 Every Article of Children’s Wear — No EXceptions .cecewes o Off

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