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SOCIETY. " THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C. MONDAY. AUGUST 6. 1923.' ' SOCIETY. Barnett, Mrs. Edward Widmayer, | Cbarlie and Mamie Dowling, boy. i Miss JMattie Keane, Miss Edith| Augustus L and Edith E Berry, bos : OFF FOR CONFERENCE | 5. ™% npunine Holmes, Miss Winifred Peckham and | Robert E. and Hatte Jones. wir, | Fesiz iy charges. Awnings mads to ad e Miss Mildred Mahood. paired. CORNELL WALL PAPER CO. Mise, Bums, Lubbing, e aall Mex | dymes . S2d il B, 817 17 Y. W. C. A. DELEGATES |Have Your Papering and Paiating No s Mr. and Mrs. Ramsay and Mrs. S § ‘| Leave to Take Part in Discussion Remeay's eistor, Miss Barnett. have Deaths R ML i s een stopping over in Washington % of -Busines: omen’s for ‘severai days whils on. & motor eaths Reported. * -/ % - e 1 NW. tour of the coast -i the miiddle At-| The following deaths have been repored t5 Gathering. Graduste Eyes Examined I ua es i 1 3 . | ) 4 o - lantio states. the health department in the last twent¥-four iMrs. Coolidge to Join Her Mother at| \ - e o bous : | yhore_than ffty members of the| | Maderglck Matice . = = & ], street are on an extended tour whicl H s ISE Burlington Vt After Leavm . : L » : - [ Strset are on an sxtended tour Which| lstbe Wimeth, 15, Washiogton Hofe for the consideration of association pro- | Dr. CLAUDE S. SEMONES ’ %) = : Y L . W | and westorn states, and later through | "§irar's®: 70, 426 Manor p1, ! . |ET&mS. The purpose of these confer- | . AR . o o S " . Canada. They will return to Wash- e 0 420 Manet Ml aii | |omCes 18 to study and explore the | Eyesight Specialist the Capital. - : iatenOstones ~ B b mek | T3, 10 SOl obD among e women| Ao Xeacken Bl = Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Kappler are | Thomas A . 47, H Seventeen deleg: tes, including Miss | Prons Matn 7ol making a short stav a: the Greenbrier | IRose Dorr. 43, Providence Hoapita Bertha Pabst, a member of the board White Sulphur Springe, W. Va. | Chartorte afson, 31, o of directors; Miss Milared King, one | ~Cufle—Tiberty-Drive —Fowbox ling! - Z g in Wash- 1 Shac s 34, Gesrgutow i young business women left today for o e 5 Burlington, Vt. after leav-| Mre 7. Septimus Austin and Miss| S ‘ ; ington for & Short time. cn re | he Nepahwin business woman's con- | mone o o O e it ing Washington, and will ;“l:deleh;v msn;xlrm’» Kone to Nor- “ their home. They will visit J ference. Mise Laura Young is execu- | cioh engine. i y b : v and will visit the other Scan- 5 cago on their ; P . ve f0 o oo, 8 s | © e S natnsnt s Auatingendi ey \|iseoreiary for he Santa Clara county. | "y Freedmen's Hpspitdl. | in charge of the loaders’ hour. Miss | 1200 H N.W. Phone Franklin 690 i00dhue. > hay Lol . ; i : , Calif., branch of the League of Amer- 3 04, 2720 Poplar st Pabst, from the general land office of : Soweral woeks. . S . % - ks . jean Pen Women, and is representing 5 een's T Washington, Is regietrar. | wlil return this afternoon from New |abroad for the summer, have been in . S 3 : , | aMiss Beartice Seymour Goodwin of | foum Henrs Smith. 1 yesr, 118 O ur. clubs. Misses Ella Paldauf and| . York where he siopped en Toute from | 4oRdon for several weeks at the|E o ¢ = : | Chevy Chase, Md., is in New York to o i Hazel Holmee aro'from the Premier | earing ut his summer home in Lancaster, N. } & . : i || remain for severai weeks. She w : ub; Rose Watkins an ue Bal- s = y , b ' b b i where he has been for a fortnighi 5 s B s . . . § return in time to take up her work as ser, Alethia; Mary Sighan and Brma . e | iis; el Bupy, 8 Heanth Lase NN : . . director” and soprano Soloist at St | MRS. M. E. BURKE DF‘ES, jGaivert, T NUr ‘fora Edwards, | ectric IFans - several weeks Switzerland ~and | K : : : L : Alban’s cholr. H AT SR il % The Secratary’ of the Navy. Mr.|a vrementh tous of He .l . - = | Lifelong Resident of District Paskes | ¥ wni O’ Bell W t Cut Pri Denby, will be joined tomorrow by i - i i 4 G Because of the death of ll;l»sulcn; s b ’{_A‘Ig;rig Ora B{]fl fl\zloll{‘;l:n;,“}‘s_‘\éul';x:‘zlm} a u rices Mrs. Denby. The Secretary has been r P £ the . A G . Harding the subscription dinner of -One. ! { Girls’ Forum; Alm. Ia - e pending several wecks with Mrs, Maj. | Gen. K | G . . j the business and professional women | “I‘W’I‘Y at Fiffy. °“°”é o |lah Dewey ta er::‘t:e'htmn\xv $5.00 Fans $3.75 renb; the er home, L, tas gone Maftapoisett, : 5 : ol > Women's C: ub has been| Mre Mamie E. Burke, a lifp-leng | ard z e Al S S De s o b LT e s where @ number of ¢H - ; Z A S r t § to Wednes: | resident of the District of Colpmbia, | Round Club. $5.50 iton (hroms: hevs f the embassy ary a , 1 i 3:30 o'clock pr. | died at Columbia Hospital yesterda | 2 & S e ently | k& - - after an ilness of several months 1 $10.00 Fans..... $8.00 smpleten @ | : i e ‘he wax fifey-one vears old, ang nved . RITES FOR W. C. MILLS. S ' Taltar P : : Ma\'rlage Licenses in Cummings Lane, Chevy Chwmb : e | $21.50 Fans.....$17.00 , Mass : ‘ = uneral services will be hdld ito- TP o - = G % 3 - w . inge Micenses hase becn ismucd o (e MoOrTow morning at 11 o'clock, grst; Body of Veteran Brought From [f| $23.00 Fans. ... .$18.50 Col. and Mrs. Andrew Moses, will K o : ’ following ! home of her sister, Mrsf Law- 3 M oarm - leave Washington the middle of this | fi ! y rabb, 16 & lifornia. $27.00 Fans sumin and he a. e v ¥, & X 3 & » S o S v ! s e ‘ g | IRE ol feentente [ ceenomtexedito duby . : B ‘nes and Rowe C, Edinger. | v Chase. Interment willf be in | Furgraf services for WA T e | the old home REWIRED )} Former Secretary of State and Mrs. ko £ | Wiliiam A" Price of New York city ang'j Congre e T Ya by hir hus-|132 11th street "southeast, who\"d\ed . Bainbridge Colby and Miss Frances | ‘ g - Box oF tuls CA¥evdale na| hana: Goorgs W. % = | July at Hollywood, Calif., will be C A‘M dd C ahd Mes Duvig 1n | Bimbridge Colbs sna Ates Femcst|fl 2 : : [ 5 e mveraure, sta. wna | vund Geore W Burke: eon gerome LY St 8 Mot G- 2 I Ul A UdAImAn Lo, Kincheloe hs returned to their jover the week end by Mr. and Mrs, 5 508 - : Tlazel T Onley and Sarah J. Crampton Millar: four Sisters. Mrs. !Grubb, |1 o'clock this afterncon. The inter- = Noc o apartment l(vm; Terrace after a | Alexander Sedgwick st tockbridge, | fris ; e 3 aint Genler of Galtbersburg, Md., and m.‘_\,,.,_ Waiter Brownley, Mre.j ',.ryimem will be at Arlington sm(\z;ml Now in Our Nrw !':)MMA ien-day motor trip throush New Eng- | Mass. Mrs. Colby and Miss Colby will - 3| yall o Rockvitle, Md | Quian and Mra. 3. D, Grenshagy. and | cemetery with naal honors. 3r, 3UI2 ||l 709 13th St. One doar. 7 join herjtheir family, are spending the ! seasor Goodhue, at | | | remain there through this week. Others MRS. THADDEUS « Tward Gibson and Theress Garnar e ot rviest J. and Wiliiam | was a native of Forest Glen, Md., and | in the house party included Mr. Ellery | A recent bride, whi . oIS Mk L. William Louts and Marfe Dizon H. Leesnitsor. H was thirty years old. Hetwas educated Mrs. Edward _ Sickia 1y ! sheools_and Sedgwick, Miss ietta Sedgwick and e . b in the Washington public shcools ve returned to their suburh d Henr ick ang 1 Mr.'and Mes. Benton will make their home in Washington. * Waltagion pea- - & pod Cumnedito e LR Mery Sedgwick. Jr., of Boston. 5 £ was 3 of Bus ] ’ Births Reported. MRS. E. M. NELSON DEAD. |Fifinf o wedil wie it i e ing with the Postn i and Mis. Clagen e = s 1 . and Mrs. Clarenc son | grams. and others who' have loaned [discontinued on account of the death ” eral o ! & New. .3 nd daughter-in-law of th g | thetr homes are Mrs. Willlam Proctor [of President Harding. manv are: The following births bave been reporied 10} — {iliness while in the naval service 3;\:1 ALLEN’S FOOT-EASE e, Was onorably P e E Mr. John ¢, are visit- jand Dr. Robert Abb The patron. |taking advantage of a cool pluce to | the health department in the last twenty-four | . 3 ifor that . raason ; A ; T e ARre | D R ok aibd Mire, | dine. . Suturdut cvening. M. and | hour i {Was Widow of. Ford Theater| b o5 october, 1920. InOctober, 1928, | FOR VACATION i 3 summer | Frankiin 1. TBllis, the latter another | Mrs. Edward Albion had dining with | James K. and Netie Go7, O } Vietim. i {he went to Californla for his health e £ the Washingeon colony at {them at the club Mrs. Pearle Moore| Simon and Minnle Cohen, bes, ! H He is eurv by hie parents and one 4 VS SRR | Bar Harbor: ¥ 4 Gray. Others dining there Satur ke and Zinor o rrRggon g | _Mre. ilen M. Nelson, widow{ct Dr. |brother, Robert R. Mills of this city. Soothes the Smarting. Burning Ss.| Mrs. W. Harry Brow . London |and Mrs. Caldwell and Capt. and ot oor collapsed at the Fore eatar, die | v wa cather. Take Elinor W. Betton of New York. for Tast ot the summer. willibe ,..m..,| re. C. C. Calhoun, who had as thei Talph and 8 | suddenly at Providence Hospital $2ster- | RITES FOR MRS. W|LMETH. friction from Hyu shoe as :“!‘ - RHortc by R Gon. My W s Zuest, Mrs. Emerson Howe | William & ir.. | day morning from an attack off heart | takes it (rnn‘\".xv\r E mo;( ax z Dennis expects to g0 { Brown, jr. who has <p the early | girl ilure. Funeral services will bd held Fine for alkers, i | ¢ s | City next week to spend 2 | season Beverly ss. v. and = Charles E. Sk . and Marisn L girs t the Sacred Heart Church gomor-| Funeral services for Mrs. Isabella Dancers, Golfers, Teny She will be accompanied by her | mat Devery N LS ang Mes Chudies B ADREIS Live | H. and Era Demke, bov. o e oralne at 10 o'clock, with sol- {B. Wilmeth, widow of Benjamin F.!|| ers and other athle Those a r s. Cha Nelson Riker.| The librarian of Congress and Mis. {and will shortly occupy their mew | Mmmin o™ and Taby McAnallen, girl | hom Fequiem mass sald for tAo re-|Wilmeth and mothter of James L.i|i who use Allen's Foot-Ease have Corning ehe v Mrs. Dennis convalescing from an | Herbert Putnam, accompanied their | home at & Rossmary street. Chevy | Chagies Ti. and Guesie Becker. Loy: pose of the soul. -The intermen? will | Wilmeth, former director of the bu- ||| solved their foot trout en rending the v arbor, and has recently returned to her [two daughters, 'Miss Shiriey Putnam | Chase, Md i y | Herbert F. che C. MpCail. bor be in Mount Olivet cemetery. reau of engravng and printing, who | JAt all Drugsists and Toilet They will come ishington in the | Dome on K street from the hospital. land Miss Brenda Putnam, returned to — | Willam A and Anna 2 Mre. lson is survived by? four |died Saturday, were held at the par- Counters. Ask TODAY for Al- autamn and take possession of the | o, : | Greenwich, Conn., ‘carly last week, | 1fisg E ooch, Miss C tooch | Jobn and_Peari New | children: Mrs. J. W. Shackelford, Mrs. {lors tppert undertaking es- len's Foot-Ease. Trial package louse ut 1008 16th street, which they |ang Sty DU s nndeender Rodgers|from a short stay at North Haven. Me. fand Miss Tabel Goooh onee oo Sh | Willlam 3. and lattie - boy Charles O'Hara, Burrows A. Nelson | tablishment, 2008 I street, this after- nn:;ml-:mr-'l‘”g Walking Dol e - 2 . D. C. Rodgers e a s E e B onzo and M ‘razer, bor. o tis D a city; | noon at 2 o’clock. se: E. e e ave ased from Mrs. Geors [ Mrs. Putnam and daughters are spend- | un evening party Friday at their nzo B. and Mary and John Otis Nelson, all of this city In on at 2 oiclock. T bia seECivoll BREES Addresn il |oa Hotel Belmont. Bar Harbor, for theli | Wiliam and rine J. Holmes. ziri v ] v Howa . ing the summer at Greenwich. rostdenc ¢ ! iam and two sisters, Mrs George W. Drsey low remainder of the season. Mr. Rodgers | "¢ g friends trom thelr home at Semersct.| B st Poaies oy | o7 ke Yark ana Mrs. Harry ‘Sumtnen, | Gardens " The Rev. Dr. R. H. Melton, ||| Advertizement t Thn Philip Hill of |Das recently returned from Panama.| Mrs. George Peabody Wetmore spent { Ky. Among the guests were Mre. | Jenkin | Jamaica, Long Island, and a bre her.lp' stor of the Columbia Heights Baltimors come to nington | Where he has been attached to the |iast week at Bar Harbor. where she|lda’ Lubbin. Herman Lubbing. iof the Boy Scout organization. Christian Church, officiated smorrow ring from Southa Casitepistatctilenation |stayed at the Curtls Hotel. She was | 1 Lo enry Devis. 2 ? 1o | accompanied by her two daughters., . ) a ) their ehflare GMe Henrs G, Davis, 34 went to | 350"\ far, having been touring New | 7 X LI T T T IEIIE Southampcon a2 et and. They will go to Saratoga | through tennis week as the guest of | gr® I o U080 4o remain until the | [lp end of August s ohn R IMr and Mrs. Fairfax Stuart Land- ' At the i et Apropos of Our Fur Sale People Are Saying = Mrs. T. Q. Donaldson is in Waeh- | 7 3 9 third secretary of the Ttaliun |ington after spending several “Dl‘}\hi” 2 “Yes, lm Bac e s cveh e e bor e ofara T | SR RRCSICHY a at arb, s staying — 3 ted 3 » v 1 can’'t find a Mre; Lol A, Giaie or Washington il ve looked all over town, and I've decided 1 ca davs and will stop — is staving at the Hotel Astor, in New 2 k better value in an All-purpose C_oat than that 43-inch Muskrat i | | Washington tomorrow to |at the Belmont Mr. and Mre Blaine Elkins are | York, and has been joined by her gon, 1 L i 2 S spending a short time at the Hotel | Maj. Louls A. Craig, U. S. A, who has one at $125. The skins are so nice Jnd"dark and so beautifully ‘ymarked. The lining is handsome, too! nd Mr Jin- | Ambassador in New York come from Pensacola, ¥ 4 Mrs. John I. Cassedy and her fam- | Maj. William J. Calvert {s visiting F St. NW. Bl : And that Is only one Instance of the success of an August Fur i and a party of officers ily have gone ta Gedney Farms for |relatives in TIndiana. and will return 1216 F St f : Sale that ls without parallel In our store history. Never have we had A an - July 12, to visit Brig. Gen | the remainder of the season to Washington abm{; the, Irmdd!r ]nrl‘ A Al ~ C diti . i a more magnificent n«am»:mt %1 w&:go°|n°d"c$flz:,mj:.c::'e(:ss;:: e e Tor ae s the month to join Mrs. Calvert, who 1 : smaller pleces—garments selected with” s af camp there for a month. A review, | ¢ o oior Spencer In {will acompany " him to Fort Leaven- f n XN ONCITION I S *hiandid savings cxhibition of scouting. machine gun iy | worth, wh will be stationed 1 ¢ deposit secures the garment of your selection—you firing at tarzels outat sea and an | Washinston Apartment. e BH f} i are amsurea s saving of 25% or more over later fall prices. Storage \spection At made up the| Senator Selden P. Spencer has re-| Mrs. Horace Maocfarland, who has () eour modorn cold-alr vaults Is free of charge untll November first. morning’s cniceriainment \pay | fuFned to Washington from his Home | heen passing some time at” Atlantic | | ‘ o Representative Linthicum. Mai. | in Missourt. and has opened his apart- | City, has left there for White Sulphur 3 e i Gen. Summerall and @ party of offi- | ment in the Brighton. ) Speings. to Join her mothef dra. o Looking Around lunched with Gen. Kuln at the s 3 < —500 Sweaters too i ) v Washi 's e ettt i 2 | Diral vonn Tomiie Graves haskamia | e et s ! Stocks h:-"d"ds ;f d(;;_llalrs é%’;:::n;‘ r:??e«arjt—rrwb » g only_serves to fix more firmly Washington women many—immediate and radical ady . ssary S Yence in Telleff's. ‘heon ai Seo- | guest at her summer home at Eliza- { wmis< Ruth Elizabeth Schooley m. The camp |bethtown in the Adirondacks Mrs. T. e 1s eand s Z o e e 1766 Lanier place is spending sever: ing in - n weeks with her aunt, Miss® Mary J 3 M k D NS4 sre Henry ¥ Dimock who has | IiAn 30 the Chester i Extraordinary Mark-Downs! been established in her summer home | City. N. J 7 7 . b 5 s i Mre Kuhn enter-|at Bar Harbor for some time, has|Small Dinner Parties at b Practically every material—every style—every color—extra table \ 3 # 3 = R - evening of Julv |loaned her ballroom for one of the | Cliften Are Popular. on street floor—regular space on second floor—extra salespeople 1o \ with Special Prices 16 hororiof Christian |series of chamber music concerts| Although the dinner dances atl| serve you 1l Mrs arion, Ohio, | planned for Tuesday afternoons. The | Clifton, the clubhouse of the Wom g i . ” 7o " e it tne Schroeder Trio will give the pro-ian's Universal Alllance, have been | wool Mohair Novelty | \ . to “make” these Women's The « r ) € f the Neth- i e, o e s Slip-Overs Slip-Overs Slip-Overs |l ‘New Fall Silk to nington this morning from | P o =+ =] —Special Values il Formerly Formerl Formerly on, Long Iskind, where he spent R S e ILCEC L }:‘V : e v —in Beautiful s slssénd $3.95 $4.00 to $5.00 $6.00 to $12.50 ; Frocks Round and V neck 51'95 ss'w to Huntington cach week end to re- The military attacha of the French g : Dl types, good quality Round and V necks, Noveities In fine im- g ' embassy, Col. A. L. Dumont, | £ n Y LR yarn, varlety of weaves. In plain or fancy border ported yarn : o o= e 5 =0 mafn Wwith his family. “ho has been wit® Gen. Honri Joseph J . ; e Gouraud and his party on a tour of 2 Blackistone's Memorial l Riae ",'"r':.',‘g Blue, elleCts, s, Navy blus, CcOmbination with fiber. the Tnited “states, ‘will rturn. o § B \Wreaths are in exceptional de- || and Gray. black, white, jade. Several unusual shades. Ao ) 4 i mand, and deservedly so, for L ® Too_vasal it of e preney i | mand and deservedty w0 o ) $6.00 to $8.50 Golf Coats and Sleeveless Sweaters, $5.00 | ... cees pesis case corer E ed for ne seve reke a s X 2 2¢: . . g - H ' inc! s g s o : 3 tasteful dignified 53.50 \Materials are mohair, fiber and mohair and all-fiber. The styles include sleeveless B aras ‘o ‘are close fitted nto 3 1o pass some his home in i it S : : . RS eV A d panels are France, is now in Paris. Priced as low as sweaters with lacy fronts, numerous block front designs, Indian weaves and stripes r':‘l:":d.:u':" P'fl_g:: S ety The newly p'[/n}.t:l third secre. v in various colored combinations. Fiber sweaters with %}Ilecked front;‘1 :1dnd plain backs fanten and “Moonglo™ satin. tary of t! ench embassy, Mr. Pau 3 I i i it y every c v er s €. f eou: Bis e o) Diapnineion A . and regulation golf coats in practically every conceivable sweater sha — SAiDi is occupving the arartment of & ;3 : Mr. Jul by ait o i s { Go ; N sy OO T 5 5 i‘” | 318.50 to 535.00 Pul‘e 34-00 to $5-90 lf Coats Besutifully beaded georgette crepe or L il th, lots of lace, especially e 3707 o St e SRS, especaly Mr. Godfrey Ferris of the British ; ; 1 smbassy and Mrs. FerTis have re- T Phone Main 3707 || Silk Sweaters Hrapen, soft, delicate ooloringe—every- hington after a holiday ol thin hat makes for loveliness you'll : and mohair ‘Ind In these handsome new frocks for in New ¥ and Garrison-on- | With and without sleev Hudson, = slz 50 combinations. Some with chiffon alpaca bac ormai ocoasion: . white and other wln!ldl Ihfdal.' Al‘lo J;cqu.t . , p veless Norway, Mr. Daniel Steen. will re- e e s snian with sash ties and some In slee YD ey e ter ot | - Yoy Search for a Home Will End - | o T8 Seneame pn eieon: orense. 810,00 and $12.50 Fiber Also Specially Priced where he is passing some time with gray, blue, tan, heather and gold. m:,‘:.‘.xt::‘,,,:“d “their family. 1 ;:;';;niozo;l' xllfi:eukpf::;l.‘::, = | 313.95 to 316.50 -Jacquettes, Tuxdos 1 i New Taflol’d Suits, 535-00 The counselor of the legation of States ambassador tn Mr. Myron T. Herrick. ed erday from Llvmouth aboard the i . - - d Sli Ov § Handsome navy blue and black twills in the new very | 2 Lo New Jork and will spend |1 Two-Piece Knitted Suits an p-Overs paner e le—tome of the shorter box stles, too—a ers sailing aboard the Pasis wer | | Bk Few semidress suits included. Plain and self tucked models. .‘»n_lll::rk;ol)"d .’mld !h)fs, Walter Dam- | (B 8 5 = r medium weight, beau(\nul '“‘é‘-’é"‘“‘h Tomy ‘2,2nbgt0T:ng low BaRivo oot L sughiter, SMiss A g o 1 A A it 1 inbetween-seas 5 suit: ""m"";"lV e e 2700 Que suwl ; S An attractive raised block weave; also a ribbon- GREDHECR fclasilly L Miss Helen Cannon and her niece. They hold everything essential to perfect comfort and con- 1 A serviceable and attractive jacquette and skirt stripe effect—in Jacquette, sash-tled and Tuxedo 3 o Py e P s b 1 . lue. \liss Helen Le Seure are again at t venience. Housekeeping will be a joy, instead of a/task—with suit, Ideal for vacation wear, of ‘good material and models. Excellent for larger figures. Navy blue, flotel Majestic In Parls after :penl:xf these facili ™ % welght. Tan, white and gray. black, orchid, tan, gold and white. jugieevealimecks ot carlsbad Apartments range from two fooms and one bath E = Former United Ambassador to eight rooms and two baths. $50 to $225 per month. Women’s—Misses’ to Spain and Mrs. Joseph E. Willard, ‘The Resident Mana; is at rvice—f pectie in ar "w'l N { ' who have b he o ger at your se! orlll. tion London, “nave. £one f‘uf‘"z’hfc‘,fil‘a"c’é.'.\'! SN Ry TS S (e o weeping W : BLOUS for a short stay before returning to’ 4 i ; this “counggy Harry A. Kite ‘ Women’s and Misses’ S Co port Coats Former Senator and Mrs. Willard (Incorporated) BOnE LT ot T e aCmeime/at 1514 K Street Phone Main 1 ;i Summer Dresses i = : : Speciglly Priced - - n-law and daughter, the counselor | Y In the new mixture coat- ¥ the Chited States émbassy in' Lon- ‘ ! 7 35.00 ; ; don und Mrs. Frederick Sterling. Mr. | Formerly $25 00, $29.50 and $ 5. ings—shades of tan, gray The Rind you want for sweatef wear—long- terling has_recently leased a house | turnback cuffs, daintily . S ° and brown—wide r;gulan S e eh in Belgrave Square, and will be joined | 18 00 ¢ f course. Full or ve ey || Hay Fever Relief Week $18.00 v ol comse, Bl or | e ot v s nermtanne. = 5 ! i Foulard.Silk Frocks, formerly $25.00; Misses’ Two-piece Silk | special price adds to their ¥ New, crisp blouses, en(l:-e:yp:&l:fl:::: trom tine i Sport. Dressds, formerly $25.00; Misses’ Tub Silk Frocks, for- attraction. dimity and batiste—popula = { merly $25.00; Foulard and Georgette Combination Dresses, for- styles. All slizes. New Remedy Stops Try one $2.00 bottle of our RADIUM HAY Merly $2950; Shantung and Silk Broadcloth Frocks, tailored \ & E coat models, formerly $25.00; Silk Afternoon and Str?et Fro:ks, Specially Priced § : HEADACP[E FEVER SOLUTION and be convm_ced of -its | sdtzlgeirig;‘::ln;%;:clnflsaats'::f:fi,n;;l:'atselgb&mbro dered and For Fut‘lre Safisfaction—&ld smpe ‘ 1 alities. 2 hine v : To quickly get rid of any head-| B : ' ‘ 76 Cotton and Linen Dresses Crepé s . Silk Stockings that WEAR ache take cne tablet of Kamnex Relief Guaranteed or Money Refunded 7 Formerly $1 9.50 to $29.50 OWns : T, stisty Becavse tho silkpis =for BEVERE AT take two. = - 14 75 3 95 : / AN 100% pure; because they’re full-fash- 1t's not harmful—no opiates—no | . N . ' ® : ioned—“knit to fit”; because they're e idnta- % i || Radium Products Corporation ||| tncuding Atover Embroidered Linen Dresses formerly | (s cree R e i e S e S : = i .00 and $29.50; Misses' Plain-color Handmade Voile Dresses, 5 3 z g let mewitaud your dryiggist may ‘1| 1105 Conn. Ave. N.W., Wash., D. C. Main 6797 :fi-.shruidered. formerly $25.00; Imported Handmade Voile Dress de chine gowns—tailored garter clasp cuts by the patented gold. Bt Havestt (Butthencan et ot o) ' Pastel shades, formerly §19.50; Misses’ Linen Hand-drawn Dresses, | and lace trimmed styles— 7 o e B R Laow: 2l lace-trimmed, formerly $22.50; Figured Voile Dyesses, extra and shireing and tucking com- stripe. But be sure you s themiat Coples Dwig Sewres koow 9 ! regular sizes, tunic andfgleated models, formerly $19.80; Misses' | bined with dainty val in- : Jellef’s—the only Washington shop . about it, for they sell it every day. L i H . g o sertion—V-neck and stra Cost is small. O’Donnell’s Drug Store Peoples D Stoves | %‘1‘4‘“}5" Linen Dresses, fine color range, formerly $19.50—all now teviea, Tn fiesh, orchid, peac \ : that can offer you GOLD STRIPE Ask for Kamnex and Tight blue. — Adsertisemeal. | i { o

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