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0., THURSDAY, AUGUST 30, 1923. spending a short time in Washington. |have returned from a three-month Mrs. Frost is visiting in the west. trip on the Pacific coast. Mrs, Rals- ey ton because of an accldent is for the The dinner-dance, for which a spe- present in the Episcopal Eye and Ear cial program has been arranged and | Hospital. some time at the Kittatinny, Dela-|which was to be given tonight at ware Water Gap, Pa. Clifton, the headquarters of .the - Woman's Unlversal Alliance, has been Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ginechesi of | postponed until Thursday, September Chevy Cha®e and their daughters, |6, because of the absence of so many Miss Frances Ginechesl and Miss Ro- |patrons over Labor day. Miss Catha- setta Ginechesi, have left for a motor'| rine Weller and Miss Laura Bryn are trip to Atlantic City, where they will [in charge of the program, which promises to be delightful. o RN SOCIETY. S@@fl@‘"@y Mrs. Woodrow Wilson and Mrs. Hamlin THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. Kalorama road, returned yesterday to ?temher for Honolulu, where she her home at Bowling Green, Ky. 1 be the guest of Gen. and Mra, Charles ©. Summerall. SOCIETY. auGUst FUR SAEE A Real Bargain Event—Buy Now and Save The Assistant Postmaster General War- ren Irving Glover has returned to his apartment at Wardman Park Hotel, after spending several days with Mrs. Glover _and _thelr family, at Eagles Mere, Pa. Mrs. Glover and the chil- dren’ will not return to Washington until late in September. Mr. and Mrs. C. Auffmordt, brother- in-law and sister of the secretary of Capt. Joseph H. Lee is spending Mr. and Mrs. L. tonville, N, Y., N. Vedder ot Ful- are motoring and are staying at the Lee House for a few days while in Washington. Miss Margaret Tew, Miss Lula Prather, Miss Emma Byers, and Miss majority of Washingtonians entrust my judgment in selectin the Rumanian legation, Mr. stop at the Hotel Ambassador. They Coye Sligh have returned from Ashe- their furs because I know Guests ()f Nlrs Chopp]n at NeVVpOrt erick Nano, ‘have. returned to will also visit Cap May, N. J., and' Although there will be no dance at| ville, N. C., where they were guests furs and never overcharge them. = 3 Port, after yassing some time at will be absent for several weeks. Clifton_tonight, many dinners have| at Milford, the home of Miss Jessie ton Woods, N. been planned. Wilson, who formerly resided at 3800 Horse Show Yesterday. of forme who i mittee, for which ge appropriation. 18 Austin and her | © deleine Austin, who nidsummer, are now d later going Gen, and Mrs. Harry H. Aspegren. Bandholtz turn to Washington the middle The children, grandchildren and other relatives formed the large party which Tuesday evening cele- brated the sixty-fifth birthday anni- {versary of Mr. John W. Palmer at { the home of his daughter, Mrs. Edwin Glovannetti, at Mount Ida. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Chisholm, who recently returned from a trip to Fu- rope, have opened their cottage near The Rector of St. Andre Church Returns Saturd Andrew's Church, wiil return August near Greenwich, Conn. will at once resume his charge. The Rev. J. J. Dimon, rector of St. to Washington. Saturday, after ~p«ndm;.;_ and | 14th street, this city, _ Miss_Madeline King. daughter of Hudson Seal Coats— Trimmed with skunk, beav- er or squirrel; $265 Up (Continued on Ninth 1% 4 Wonderful Bargains!!! Muskrat selected skins; 45 lnt‘hen long; value $400 values. 135 Fur Scarfs— Stone Marten $20VUr Made of extra 55 50t Chgkers. . fine skins. Coats—Best ° 8115 be given by Ml‘. = b Stopping for u Eby M New London, Conn. Maj. E. M. Watson, U. S. A, has 3 »ris In Norway. They will | LOMOTToW evening i — taken an apartment at the Hamilton Expert Remodeling of all Furs o this country late in the The United States consul at Mar- | Hotel for the season. Hamlin, Mrs | ] or guest at to the ertained a were Mrs seilles, Franc Seventeen Years of Honest Dealing who is in th WM. ROSENDORF 1213 G Street N. W. Choppin luncheon, horse show bok party. oon, will Mr. and Mrs. Jackson H. Ralston ptember -~ re they are Mrs. Daniel Waters, _accom- on, Mr. Daniel Waters, iderbilt Hotel in New ey spent some time, be 0. Write or call K and particulars Lewis Tea Room Institute, passing the late James Earon and Ba Helm 3 s | who are the g cruise e ddle o N NOTE—Huds. S ruise until the middle of | g Lews Hotel Training Schools Z udson Seal Is Dyed Muskrat ton and 3 Mrs. Wil } 1340 NEW YORK AVE. = Beach at Newport - Senator ootwear Satin “Street” Slippers The exclusive design “Iris” Sandles which we are featuring, appeals to women of discriminating taste. Val Richter 1304 F St. N.W. ADJOINING PALACE TEEATEER S.E. Cor. 13th & G Sts. N.W. To Open the Season-Friday and Saturday! An Impressive Millinery Offering of 300 Superb Velvet Hats Birthdays —-and Anniversaries Gifts selected by this establishment for their value and beauty may be chosen from our large collecuon with confidence. So much in the that a collection this offers a wonderiul ng op- portunity to the woman who Tea Sets Iced Tea Sets eoloslgtenben: o] e 4 - nd not only are the styles Candlesticks Gate-Leg Tables Colors: smart and individual, but the TR S Luster Bowls Windsor Chairs Chinese !!ill:; Rich Embroideries Values are such that you will be s, Pl o Lacquer tempted to buy two instead of ol 0 S Feather = e Iling her stcpPather nad her mocher, Mr and Mea Divard Presion Silver Coffee Sets Pearl Gray Cloches mart Feathers S etinateed Tamex Cut Glass Thermos Bottles M Musheooms Fancy Ommaments The Tatest Tines, the stylish in Lenox, Mass, were the honor AHEB?;:" Ofihefact Velvet Ribbons colors, the loveliest style themes guests at a dinner glven Tuesday by Th 1 h dleharact si Tam Effects Silk Ribbons to win the fancy of miss and .. Daniel Chester French, e quality, charm ax.n character cm’;:;_ms e Metallic Effects e r. Miss F. M. will reflect unquestioned taste. Marie Routh of hington are at Hotel Le Marquis. York city, to remain for a short We Will Be Open All Day Saturday on x Island, ton is visit- mas H. Bar- the villa of Neck lane, at © will be Joined 1..r‘|<r Mrs. DULIN&MARTINC Ng~-117 F Strect and 1214 to 121p & Street, ! 845 to 5:30 22z, 7 of the inter- oodwin, left te: T an extend- "tour on oMelal business. t present staying with her Louise parents, Brig. Gen. and Mrs. Willlam C. Langfitt, at Flughing, Long Island. oung will leave the end o visit Miss May Adams - at Kennebunkport, Me. Col and Mrs. W Hours: who has been the s Kelley, at 2014 !s Col. | Mrs. C. H. Pari erican ! guest of the M Closed All Day Saturday FINAL CLEARANCE OF AUGUST SALES - REAL GENUINE BARGAINS IN EACH DEPT. 100 BEAUTIFUL DRESSES, in latest fall models; silks, satins, crepes and cloths; all colors and sizes. Made to sell at $25 to $35. Special price— $169 and $25.00 | 100 NEW TAILORED FALL MODELS IN SUITS; Latest and bess materials produced by the mllls. Extra special prices to early buyers at— $29.50 to $49.50 100 BEAUTIFUL COATS; large fur collars and cuffs; wonderful materials; beautiful fall colors. Values, $65.00 to $125.00. Speclal at— TRi95 1o S75m BARGAINS GALORE--- To Close Friday Only (ALL SALES FINAL-—NO RESERVATIONS OR EXCHANGES) 50 DRESSES for street, afternoon and sport wear; silks, crepes and cloths. Values to $29.50. sl 0.95 To close. ........ $8.95 Shown Today” 1,114 G St. N.W. Month End Sale Summer’s Choicest Fabrics Suitable for 'most every occasion. prices speak for themselves. $1.69 Sport Fabrics $1.19 McCall Patterns B. & A. Spool Silk Five Styles Pictured These $1.29 Natural Pongee, 98¢ —you may choose a lovely 36-in. washable pongee. Good service; good looking. $2.09 Printed Foulards, $1.59 36-inch; a beautiful array of this season’s best colorings and pat- terns. —is a very popular white sport skirting, in stunning block and stripe effects. $2.79 Printed Crepes, $1.79 40-inch; an excel- lent assortment to choose from. New, up-to-date designs and colors. Remnants at Half Price Former Prices, 98¢ to $3.98 Your Choice at 49¢ to $1.99 av.. Embracing a great variety of wanted fabrics for dresses, blouses, combinations, trimmings and linings. Lengths from 1% to 5 yds. Come Early for Choice Selections A superb grouping of the SMARTEST FALL HATS is arranged as an introductory offering for, Friday and Saturday 50 DRESSES of linen, voiles, crepes, cloths and others. Values to $25.00. To close. .. .. 25 DRESSES of voiles, ginghams, organ- dies, georgettes; small sizes. Values to $20.00. To close......... $4.75 25WOMEN'S AND MISSES’ SUITS; valuesto $59.50. Friday 92,500 10 WOMEN'S SUITS AND SKIRTS (small sizes). Friday.. $2.98 $15.00 to $20.00 SILK SKIRTS; all colors. Friday....... 98.95 25 COATS, CAPES, JACQUETTES; values to $50.00. Friday$]1 5 t0 $25 500 TUCK-IN BLOUSES, georgette, crepes, lin- 4 geries and novelties. Values to $15.00. Friday. . 89c a‘nd $2 89 SWEATERS REDUCED F ROM $2.98 to 315.00. . i Specml for Friday . . $l 50 to $7 95 Z 7 2222 % 7