Evening Star Newspaper, May 1, 1924, Page 9

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HARRISEEWING MISS MARY WALLACE, Whaose parents, (he Secretary of Agriculture and nounce her engag Swiss lezation i rs. Henry C. Wallace, an- nt to Dr. Charles Bruggmann, firet secretary of the The wedding to take place in Washington, May 14. | Claude N. Mayo, Mr. and Mrs. | n Perrin and Mrs. J. Russell| i Nelso Soley. J. Borden Harriman enter- at dinner, the company later | ®oing to the ball. among the guests | peing Mias Marjory Dows, Miss Ra- mona evre. Leander Mc- Mrs. Parker dinner, the » the ball rec bo { Senator and isworth, jr.; the 1.00 and Countess | Perrin of New | | '3 [t has been quite an accomplishment to make available Ribhed 1 . Gen. | Denis | rovert| Ljisle Hose of such i character and quality ‘ as these—for women | and juniors. Black, White, Brown. Gray, Camel and Beige. The price, 1.00, is a Burt feature. n d had | etz Princess Marion | Mr. | and enter- 1 THE HOSIERY SHOP Arthur Burt Co., 1343 F ing to | ding the | Swedish | S R L LI RN R R U R R R SRR R RS e R R R R T T R TR R R R e e I R R R Y 2 o % /! % % Specially Designed! for the Bobbed-Head woman and miss— 5 w ‘[0 The problem of the incorrect fit becomes & a thing of the past as the bobbed heads are generously provided for. THE EVENING STA WASHINGTON, THURSDAY Cgrmlck-coodhm. Capt. Robert | tained in their box Gen. and Mra. W. | Cortlandt Parker and Capt. Read V\:lxh and Mr. Marion Law. H. Holbrook, Mr. and Mrs. William | Wippreeht. Mrs. John R. William's box was B = v Fo .. T coaupied by Licut. and Mrs. O, Fars | Lybrand, € nley Ford, Mrs. J. |y Calhoun Entertains rell Knigh | M. Stotsenberg, mother of Mrs. Kro- | For Mme. di Camperio. Mr. Will Phelps Bno had with { mer; Col. the Marauis di Bernezzo,| Mrs. C. C. Calhoun entertained at him in hi Col. and Mrs. John luncheon y Mme. | [ | Miiitary Attache of t and Mrs | Hampson Gary Troup Milier had as Bther guests from . the dimner party | dinner guests before the ball Maj. of Mr. and Mrs. Anderson {and Mrs. J. K. Herr, Mrs. B. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred P. Th Iy 4 ’ Sparks. Bt <0 Gal kid: s /Chaslon D) | usnam Sadl Mas. Lachakd Boasks H. D. Food, Mre. i. frs. McCoy Jones, Mrs. Hlonzo | iller of New York, Mre. Kentucky and jr. Following the @ T = Selden, Drake, who entertained a company | Others at the ball included the am Mrs, Kendall sang a selec- | at m:nnr prior to the ball for their | baussador of Chile and Senora de|tion of southern songs. | daughtér, Miss Barrine Drake. in | Mathieu, the minister of Colombia and —— honor of Miss Sarah Spencer of Ch ) @ il Mr. George Humphrey of Wood- ‘ Wanir OROTA S G600 REO: = stock, Md, announces the marriage cago, who arrived in Washington t be the guest for a few days of Mr and Mrs. Thom. Mr. and Mrs. John Hays Hammond's box was occupled by Gen. and Mrs Crozter, Col. and Mrs. Burnett, Miss Natalle' Hammond, daughter of Mr. Himmond, and a nember of ople. and Mrs Morr's Broest Los vere hosts at dinner in hon Porshing and la Fred 3 ] duughter, Edna M., to Mr. An- rawford of Washington at o'clock Wednesday morning, (Continued on Tenth Page.) " TheWyoming € afe Main Floor, The Wyoming Apt. Columbia Road at California 5t. R. and Mrs With ¢ in thei Sl were S vid A eed, % = iy Hepresen T Jucob v TODAY ‘ Rogers, ry ache of the I We Open II;‘ Summer Season { French ‘e Gen. Dumont, and i AL ST Mre. Lout 1. || May Day Dinner | Col. and ohn H. Carroll gave At tbe Popular Price of Our | their box o Mr. and Mre Richari V. ¢ Lteular | ' Oulahan. Mre. Carroll is ou n ~ e | and Col. Carroll wae unal at- Community i tend the ball because of ill Lieut : Dinner Conrad Mrs. Harley Calvin Gage ha | box Maj. and Mrs, 1 pulter and Dinner is served Daily and Sanday | ley, ander and floor, Col. > y o A% Iearsaret Gage = S Neteon 1 From 6 to 7:30 W Staetin Y e G Ganum Telephone North 2041 Col. and rs. I» B. Kromer enter- John K lierr Moy . TiE LOUVRE 1115 1117 F SIREET | According to Our Usual Custom We announce a Clearance of Millingry Tomorrow and Saturday we shall offer verySpring DressHat remaining in our stock at 1/2 Price Half price means half price literally. The regular tickets will still be on the Hats—vou deduct one-half when you make vour selection. You know Louvre Millinery represents the very highest type of design and make—Louvre styles are always exclu- sive. Thus the occasion becomes one of most timely impor- tance. You will understand why we can make no returns or exchanges at this reduction. ————————— e ——— PO S S S S SSS RS IR AR S RRAR SIS RSN RS \\\\‘\‘\\\S‘S\\“i\\\““‘Sfl\'%"\“\‘\'\'“\\m‘a 1106 G Street .N.W. “ Jhe House ot Fashion™ Big Sale Friday & Saturday Your Opportunity To Save! Coats at Big Savings Dressy Twill Coats—The Better Kind Now, $25 $29.50 $35.00 Sport Coats Plain Colors, Stripss and Plaids Now, $1695 $25.00 $29.50 Handsome Coats Of Twills and Marvella Now, $3950 $49.50 $59.50 Save 35 to $10 on Suits Women's and Misses'—Twills and Mannish Materials Now, $22:50 $29.50 $39.50 $49.50 Hundreds of New Dresses —for immediate wear—and summer—for aft¢rnoon, street and cvening. Wonderful display of styles. $16.95 52500 $39.50 $49.50 Entire Stock of Spring Millinery Individual and Distinctive Styles All Go $250 o $7.90 Previously Sold, $5.00 to $12.00—As Elegant Values m\\\\\‘\“\\\\\\\\\\\\“\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\%‘i&\\}\\\" ARLALALEAALTATLEEELNNNNRERARAAAAANAANARAARAARNNSN SUL VAL UNORAINNSNAN ARSI N S S AN NSNS SR RS S AR S S AR RS SN AR S S ARRSSNRAASA T T ) Jersey Silk VESTS $1.75 Very Special —flesh, peach and orchid. Full Fashioned CHIFFON HOSIERY T « Tenth St $1.35 it’s after Easter —and naturally, that being the case— we announce our After-Easter REDUCTIONS Not a special purchase—or a sensational sale—but real, honest, actual Reduc- tions—which offer savings opportunities to any one who secks the sort of merchandise we have to offer. SIMPLY OUR REGULAR STOCK—REDUCED. A Special in “Kafka” DRESSES $2 7.50 Sold in Our Regular Stock at $39.50 and $49.50 Also silk, all colors. One Group of Dresses DRESSES of Satin Cantons—Crepe just a ching combinations of georgett few of printed crepes—crepe Romayne—biack, navy ! cocoa. powder blue. bark, rosewood, tan a kind DRESSES for afternoon, dinner, theater also many new sports models for day and office wear H SIZES for misses small < and women—large 515 K3 o Closing-Out-Specials SUITS SPORT MODELS—tailored modcis il lines or plain t <tylish, vouthful suits ofF 5 =l Usual Sport Coats T'will Coats p::‘:” SPORT COATS—our entir <tock of coats that sold up to $50 ALL STRAIGHTLINE— twill coats, in navy. black. tan all sizes <> The “Kiddy-eens-Shop” Contributes Its Share of SPECIAL VALUES Coats Dresses ’ —Canton Crepes —Polaires ACre.pc de —Shadow Plaids Chine —Printed Crepes —Downy Wool —Pongees Our LEatire Stock of | —Silk Rajlhs Children’s High-Grade Sizes 4 to 14 Sizes 2 to 14 O”PR;‘iecge:lflr LEGHORN HATS 34 95 We Enumerate—Below a Few Additional Items Which Are A Part of This Sale! SHIRT and OVERBLOUSES BLOUSE: trimmed GOWN S- Orchid and Honey Voile STEP-INS and Daintily VOILE | SWEATERS | VESTS—extra quality :)!::}él&k‘.flCah and honey for suit wear. ;gzla|:§]d$5‘;§ “ s E $ 95 31.95 now— . — a. Lid 33.95 = = S S All $5 and $5.75 PET STEP-INS. VESTS VOILE TEDDIES, rICOATS, radiums and and TEDDIES OF tub $6.9510$10.95 SWEATERS. $5.95 orchid, honey and pink. $1.:50 jerseys, all colors. $3.95 radiums,zfi X3 o All $5, $6 and $7:50 Hats Special $3.95 All $10 and $12.50 Hats Speéial $77.50 MILLINERY. ALL SPORT AND DRESS HATS INCLUDED Proxaline Hats— Felts—Straws— Leghorns—Milans— Taffetas—Navy Ribbon— Kloche Shapes—large Dress Hats KAFKAS’ F Street at Tenth®E

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