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SOCIETY. THE EVEN G STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, AUGUST 13, 1923. SOCIETY. AR AR AR R AR R R PRI AR A AR R 2R AR AR A R A R A S T T T B [o] @@fl@t ;’l S L y ; . That Frock or Two You Need—to - - C Finish Out the S;eason—Selecz Now President and Mrs. Coolidge ‘Dined at At Grasslands Last Night With ‘ ‘ . Our Finer Summel' DI’ESSGS Speaker and Mrs. Gillett. HE President and Mrs. Cool- to Germgny and Mrs. James : l] E I 1 T Gerard eftertained at luncheon y . idge and -thelc terday in their villa at Newport. ; [ Sale-ing out most of our silk and Group 2 cotton dresses formerly $10 1o $25 —the season’s smartest styles in $7°50 of Boston, were taken to| When Cupt. and Mrs. Thomas C. Grasslands to dine last night by the | HaTt come to Washington in the Group 1 autumn e ol Speaker and Mrs. Gillett. There weve D & no other guests. K 1 l‘; n;, Hh Brr}\\'nxnn. 1 ' i While Mrs. Hardins is_preparing to | ? rough the winter. Capt. i Jeave the White House, Mrs. Coolidge | #nd Mrs. Hart are spending the sum- ¢ is busying herself with an enormous | mer at Newport i : * and 2 Frank W. a . = I influx of mail, cards and telegrams. — s | h: Miss Randolph with her to | Mal Henry . Pillsbury. U. 8. Al Whwer aucstions and carry on her | gnd, Mre Pillsbury Wil return 3 | these two underpriced groups. Your work. | Washington s wee rom New | [ 5 secretarial work. York. where they visited for o faw l opportunity! ; Chief Justice of Supreme “ys after spending several weeks in ; | Chief Justice William Howard Taft| capt. Frank Uphar s ; T g a - . y left Washington this morning to Join | of the niten S‘Rf:g*';'r;|)-‘~\ You've wanted another smart frock or two for summer wear— Mr. Taft a¢ thelr summer home. at | s gome to Homtang oS, | ; but you've wanted to get them at least expeaditure. HERE THEY Murray Bay. Canada ing a short time at the Carlton in Senator and Mrs. James Watson are | ondon. 5 . ¢ ARE—the smartest of our summer stocks—so low priced that you reTrE T e ity Uiy Aemoon | e ! ¢ ; can well afford to make those desired additicns to your wardrobe— by motor, after spending the week me b | 3 3 i Zhe = 5 : end 'with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Lit- [Sutherland have arrived at Eas and at negligible cost. For your selection: tlepage at their h at Bowie, Md 1\\‘:l""Yl“lv:‘lluinmxx;:‘tfl]h‘\!:::‘émr ‘hr“"‘ v 3 . Senator and Mrw Robert M. L Foloj 0 i Ee —Printed Crepe —Shantung —French Voile —Ratine ctte and their son have arrivec Mrs. Theodore V. Boynton is £ : - a Tondon, ‘where they are staying at|pected to arrive in New Tork Thu : ; —Roshanara Crepe —Pongee —Linen —Gingham the Hyde Park Hotel H v aboard the Lapland fro 3 Y . o G lund. where she hus been since (he ¥ ; : —Tub Silks —Silk Lace —Cotton Crepe Representative and Mrs. John Phil- ! late spring 3 f I Ip Hill and the Misses Montgomery. | : - g i o S 4 Apiahiera oriate fana ize NV ETWIEK [ o) e nulge S el inasirets el With the style touches and trimming that stamp their authen- L. Montgomery, were among thos o | his home at Battery Park. Md., after ) ticity unmistakably; all-over embroidery, beading, pleating, ruf- I'who accompanied him to Maine, ) h E flES, flowing side drapes. A wonderful array to Choose sl S Phillips and_their children at Be : Phillips will mot return to the city §Shortly and leave for Fort Bliss. Tex.. The undersecretary of state, M|, .i009 there for a longer stay. A Mass. He will return to W Col. and Mrs. A :;, Lott will give economy. until the frstof October syt former hus beem'asstined | L untana, SIS E AT, RN IR PR AR AR AR N PRI A PR PR AR P I 20 P 21 A P P A 2 A AR P A the beach at Southampton Yesterday. |, month's visit in Maine. Mrs. Jewell, William Phillip as joined Mrs. | iu‘m‘um the end of the month. Mrs. | UPp their apartment in the Pentilly \ : SECOND FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BROTHER ey Hens el i1 Col. and Mrs. T. Q. Donaldson will | Washington after spending the week end with congressional fri AtV inevard Hay . Me., |leave Washington the middle of the | Murylan: A meyerd A ut Adirondack re- | Week for a motor trip to Maine and August Silk Sale Features korts for a month, are at the Hotel|Canada. Capt. and Mrs. J. O. Donald- trip, is now at thelr summer camp in |time at Bloomington and French Lick Ind. Astor in New York for a few days Son of Charle: . . son and | New Hamp: 4 i § before returning to Washington ) daughter-in-law D At | ST tempsnlre. ol ° e Donuldson. who are visiting them, [go 0o o0 oo An interesting wedding to their 4 al S O 1 ' e Arthur D. Budd. U. S. A., joined | Will occupy their residence on Massa- | & om ~ large circle of friends was that of 3 bJ i Budd in their summer home at | chusetts avenue during their absence | "WitR MF. and Mrs. Miller. | Miss_Lucy Notter, daughter of Mr. wdsor. Vi, for the week end, hav- { of about a month. Mr. and Mrs. Johi Burton and | and Mrs. D. Notter, and Mr. Edward H liti Admi ing completed a tour of this COUBLY | s, Lewis, wife of former Senator | (MY, Including Miss Naomi, Miss | Alsop. both of Woodridge, D. C.. Au- s Qualities mir- LOmDIcte i IONT % the wcenc Mrs. Lewis, wife ormer Senator o e zust 6. P ey i nd Mrs, Budd will sail | J. Hamilton Lewis, has gone to|Thelma and John Wesley Burton, of (BUSLE. o o0 0o A able at Lowest-of- s liraud Wednesday, Au- |Switzerland for the late summer, after | Gosport, Ind., are visiting Mr. and | Bagleston of the Presbytcrian Church, Season Price: b4 spending some time in London. Mrs. Oscar M. Miller, 609 3d street|of which both are members 85 4 = eit | The Bliases & The bride, who was given - 2 — s . B other, Mrs. Armstead Davis, i X of Ne ork, is | make ! c_ buildl e A il : s a o s b hEton this week, after visit- | \ 5 in_Asheville, N. C., where she | and points of Thistorical interest while |} oiderfa” bridal vel. with “orange rocks, blouses, and lingerie, in these three leading weaves. comsln. e e e irels maisae. nak o time | B0 on thelrireturnthay will ihe blossoms 39-Inch Black Landstreet, in Southampton, Long Ts- b thelr maxclage. Mre: Kusipiwas| TDon ghelr Mra, Oscnr 3t | Miss Elsie Notter, sister o & 7 4 95 -1 1 1 and. for 4 week. He went to attend | formerly Miss “Anita Dietrich ~ of | Sompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Oscar M. | pride.” was maid o Moo g B Chiffon Velvet. . . #0-inch Plain Crepe de Chine. the’tennis tournaments ashington. " Laura M. Parkin, who will tour Ohje | [Urauoise blue crepe de_chine. Mr. Fifik AveriaiHeralils Handsome, rich imported 40-inch Printed Crepe de Chine Miss ¢ lie Doyle Is at the Waldorf- | Mrs. John Stewart McLennan was |and Indiana, spending considerable “ (Continued on Ninth Page.) if = quality; lustrous finish. An- 40-inch Fine Radium Crepe A . in New York, after spending | hostess at luncheon yesterday | — e Fall With ticipate your requirements Ao, I e s, 1| Kummer home. Astinianiy) ot T t 1 qu LR 5 e o fates sho will spend some | bam. Mass, Hor guests included Mo for the coming season. Choice, $1.69 Yard It t the Ambassador, in Atlantic |and Mrs. Eugene Mey jr.. former - d 33-Inch All-Silk 5 G T Ambassador of Russia Boris mbproidaere Japanese Pongee (& | Bakhmeteff. Mr. Phillip Kerr of Lon- Washingl 25 i 5 i Mr._and Mrs. Edwin C. Brandenburg Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Parsons — ants QueSthousandlyardshesti -l Choice of 35 Colors in S Leneatee of Yoric ‘and Judge and sies - - quality, all-silk — 12 momi 3 3 gt oF2E Bl Eranabnbing W | o ey ik et and Y julzzygdfinlfle&@ Velvet Tams o0 S0 v | ginboced and Plais $2.69 L] untry place on the Rockville pike, — | Suitable for all purposes 2 3 di: a month at Bailey Is- Mr. and Mrs. Henry Huddleston | A Ses. | i e A e wiih before retusning | Rogers will Ko to Saratoga Springs | 8 36-in Changeable $1.95. All-Silk Canton Crepe 3 ‘ a Se; spel for the races Th d eav 3 eir | . . : Py {o Washington in September. spend a | for the races T :(rs.Lnull’\aam‘lx’l’fin‘hfif;‘ NOW GRE TLY Dress Taffeta i 40-inch widths: rich, keavy. ali-silk qualities. A week touring in £ {airamer homeliat ooyt ! A Thie tam has taken a place [Fhirty beautiful _change- : | truly remarkable offering. which includes a choice of 35 Miss Raphael Ellis left last week — e : a4 able effects. Soft, rich qual- © | leading shades. nty of nav; al, white a ck for “Asbury Park, N. J.. where she is | Miss Margaret Wilson. daughter o | of prominence among fall o o haety o ‘ldmr i g Plenty of navy, seal, white and black T The family of Mr. and Mrs. | former President Woodrow Wilson, is.! sxeellent Assortiments of . e illi o ev hough e oh Jdrocks T g ace at Spring Lake. N. J., where she went | f Apparel millinery, and even thoug peries and breakfast jackets last week to be the guest of Mr. and | these are made of velvet, 40-Inch Lustrous 40-Inch All-Silk 1 5 Extra—Choice of ) Roar Admiral and Mrs, W. 1. Rey. Hotl, e i, N ommont | FOR GIRLS i with a decidedly fall air, (Fiber) Satin. ... $l.50 Dress Charmeuse °9 All Sport Silks $2-69 %chkfln}l;,;‘;y?cdpa‘\l:fi-efgdfi\:dflPI:rl-.\'Yu?)’ by Miss Irene Loeb and Miss Gwen- OVELY = many smart young women A handsome qual lus- ¢ A beautiful quality of all- Including all-silk, and fiber Buckingham ~Palace, London, July| 4oiin MeGlond of New Yosk: Wi o LLOVELY garments, suitable for present and fall wear, and misses have adopted trous finish for sports’ skirts silk, rich and lustrous Char- silk fabrics in various pat- will arrive in Washington September | 8180 guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hill. i s s . : = and suits. All white, laun- meuse. Drapes perfectly. t d lorings fe & The United States bassa are now reduced to very y, 'S 5. or immediate wear. 3 ! 5 P = y. erns and colorings for AL v e poThe, United, States” ambasador 1o ery low, special prices. The them f ders perfectly, or black Colors—navy, seal and black. sport garments. | 2 Maj. Frederick A. Holmer, U. S. A. |Ranied by his son and daugh -l | alues are among the best we are offering in our great T'hese tams are of a rich YHIRD FLOOR, LANSBURGE & BROTHER :IMr. and Mrs. Parmely W. Herrick, ar: S : ; 4 ttac! at the M B y rrick, - 3 : fommer ey e esinole |Hived In New York Saturday and spent August Sales. Lyons velvet, trimmed with A nd Mes. Holmer, who have | the week end at the Ritz-Carlton. They 2 embroidery. and have V v i Y, Needed Now— Just_ returned from Europe, are at| Wil € to thelr home in Cleveland,| < = = f H the Hotel Astor, in New York, before later in the week. Wash Dresses a jaunty tilt to the side, fas- . B . H tened with a tassel or ribbon Children’s Ba‘hlng lsaving for an automobile trip to| y bow. You may choose from Suits, $1.95 to $4.95 Fort Leavenworth. L Whitelaw Reid. widow of the | Silk D e | former United States ambassadortoGreat | 1 resses ... the favorite light sand and S litel its for ibeach Miss Helene Hamilton will return | Birtain, is entertaining Bishop Brent | to Washington the latter part of the[in her Camp Wildair in the Adiron- | Hals cecccsase = 10, $12.50 gray, dashing green or red, ing or bathing, shown in many g , 91229 as well as black and navy bright, youthful colors. week from Columbus, Ohio, where she is [dacks. Mrs. Reid was recently joined ! the guest of Mrs. John Gordon Battelle. | there by her son and daughter-in-law, Coats ....... 7.50, $18.50 blue. SECOND FLOOR . i SECOND FLOOR. SALE OF Mr. and Mrs. Ogden Mills Reid. Sweaters . Rogers 1847 Silver- e enis i e Lovely Fox g fs spending several weeks in her for- | Col. and Mrs. R. H. Rolfe and Lieut -81.75, 1. - Plated Ware mer home in Utica, N. Y. |and Mrs. O.'S. Roife have arrived at Paul Socks . ... 19¢, 38, 50c, 75 Scal'fS $29 50 == s Hotel in the Adirondacks. They - 17¢, s8¢, dUc, 72c y - Guaranteed 60 Years Senator and Mrs, Couzens are taking a leisurely motor trip through 5 S We are discontinuing Old Colony , siting in London. New York state. Even if you are not yet and Queen Anne designs at these | Senator and Mrs. s C S Smocks, Underwear, Bathing Suits ready to think about the reduction: ho sailed for Europe a short tifle y 5 o Orange or Grapefruit Spoons, ago, are now in London. where they | the Misses Wetmore, have arrived In Now Reduced heavier coats in our Summer were, half dozen. $5.50, e irtayins =t theiSavoy | Williamstown, Mass., where they are | S5l §f Furs, you will need now .. 3 il {at the Grevlock Hotel, after spending Sale of Furs, you wi Serp Sroonn were United States Ambassador to Chile (@ short time at Saratoga Springs. ! a smart scarf for fall frocks 2 o, now . e o e | Dr. William Getry: Morgan jhanre- J Street Corner Jhirteenth and suits. Fine silky fox o S hers thay Bicel wiisho it {turned to Washington after making a f i i e s at San Diego de!Morgan, who accompanicd him on” the | black and Hudson Bay blue. e assador and Mrs. Col- | e | lier made a short visit in this SECOND FLOOR ST O e — = o trv on their way to England and |t = e LI i W dozen, ; Sal f ls’ S Tave “made briet visits on the conti- | [ ST BOWE s6.00 e of Gir mart nent 1M Ple or Pastry Forks, were, n “America’s Best Dressed Woman” Has Returned HAI0 dosen: ST iinow - frcnes Lo s musnar e N : o w2 Gingham Dresses were, THE CHASTLETON m (13 : . g 1 X} ! g . ¢ ‘ L ,l-lr':'rg;,“:%::ée.“ S ;\Iew slyl_es. Jue el 15 New ““Irene Castle Fashions o e | HOTEL APARTMENTS A Syl ve O'Clock = Teaspoo low priced Handsomely Furnished ‘ C,.onhn“"‘ng our special arrangement, we are g : 3 Tee Creain, Fovn, were, halt Tomorrow opens another avenue to economy 1, 2.3, 4R comssandiBatl again privileged to offer duplicates of the ! R (8500, Do sa0e through this very low-priced sale of trim By the Week or Month foreign creations from Miss Castle’s personal i Ehdcxen gingham dresses, developed in the most en- Attractive Special Rates wardrobe—each model of her own design made 3 Ten-Piece Manicure @ozen, $1.25, no $5.00 ticing of today’s styles. Indfvidual Butter Spreaders, Until September 15th : up in the famous Corticelli Silks. Set, $1.50 were, half doze 6.00, They come in the fresh- The colors bespeak sum- Complete Service est of ginghams, large or yep: Rose-pink, blue- ‘ . “ - Tom mall plaids and plain, em- Restaurant { In each model is sewn the label ““Irene Castle Atcomsenientilitionolieg et i e bisssed Model made of Corticelli Silks.” It insures your /& case that may be tucked in skirts, embroidery on col- green, bluc. Sizes 7 to 14. L @ )] QCwm O & £ N (7 hth h Mrs. William F. Dennis and Mrs. = | Gharies Neison Riker are lcaving| Mrs. Ord Preston. who is spending Washington this afternoon for Atlan- | some time at Hot Springs, was among | . tic Cltyta'remain for a month. Mr. |the’ guests at dinner lust eening o Knit Capes Dennis will join them later. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Neave of New | idd; ; i York, who entertained at the Home. | Middies .. Mrs. Benjamin F. Hutchinson, wife | stead Shirt ints . ... AT [ hE ntn 0 O 4 = & green, yellow, brown, fan, " DONT PUT OFF UNTIL B . . 0 5 veli % lar or blousc or trim of A rcal ccomomy cvent. etting an authentic repli Ly any corner of the traveling / : 225 dy ontrasting worth patronizing early THE LAST MINUTE gesng plica of one of Irene Castle’s bag, and it is such a luxury » : e O T St L Baving vour home pupered and_ paioted—tor own creations. It also guarantees the garment 4 y \ i to have everything handy at Crea £ i FOURTHE FLOOR AND FIRST FLOOR BARGAIN TABLES . \ 12! g fall and winter. Proficient work- men. Prices extremely reacsonsble. No order itself. Coats and wraps bearing this label are {77 Na | a crowded vacation resort. too kmull for us to fil. CORNELL WALL PAPER CO. guaranteed to be lined only with Corticelli Silk. | The pieces Hhaveia Bwhite ivory finish, and are fitted 714 13th N.W. Main 5373-3374 in @ nicely lined leatherette ety Kni . Nouveaute and Irene Castle Fashions case. FIRST FLOOR 2 or i st---forerunners ! ’ 1 Upholstering g for August—f e Burton’s Tissues of the new season— Other Vacation Needs TO UPHOLSTER YOUR 3-PIECE PARLOR SUITE €& have arrived and are ; ! Cretonne RubberLined $1 to $5 At a Price That Q) i now on display in our s 1 Tourist Case with five Perfect corset comfagt from Invites Buying, ) S Third Floor Misses’ pockets 450014980 C-B flexibility and perfect fit. H ‘ S Rubber - lined Come in, let our expert cor- Nouveaute, one of the Burton's Tissues, one of Shy We h I Cretonne 7 3 y 510 = 2 ¥ 0p. € have only a Wash Cloth case. . . ...25¢ setieres show you the satisfac- season's most favored the finest cotton fabrics limited n : & tion to be derived from the fabrics, combining voile made in this country, full $ o ]“! “"‘l:l" of these . ; Ivory-finished Soap Box, C-B model best suited to your and ratine in a very smart 36 inches wide, and shown Laboe = exclusive and charming frocks. Come in early and let heavy stock..........79¢c figure. You will get a new con- manner. We are closing in a wonderful assortment 4 & us show them to you. Guaranteed Toothbrush..35c ception of what perfection in out our stocks at about of checks and plaids. corset construction means in ice, S9¢c. s9c. ‘Wash Cloths, 2 for.......25¢ S lencclandiorace. half price, c. “Irene Castle Fashions” in Wfll’liflglon | FIRST FLOOR THIRD FLOOR STREET FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BROTHER ] Your o 1 . You exclusively at By our experts at prices which are 25 per cent lower than any 5 g % other concern in Washington. " & A s Slip Covers Made to Order < d New York Upholstering Co. y : | 420-30 SEVENTH STREET NORTHWEST 619 F St. N.W. : Phone, Write or Call Man Wiil Bring Samples il | U e R B B B DR SRR DR RREED . 4 i /

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