Evening Star Newspaper, May 28, 1924, Page 9

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Society (Continued from Eighth Page.) have gone to their home in Marion, Ohio, for a short visit. Mrs. o, with her daughter, Mis Cleve] !and Park, York and will iln turday on the steamship Homeric for a summer in Great Britain, France and Switzer- land. tehison and her torin Aitchison, ar- Mrs. John daughter, Miss V Tived this morning from their home | 1 in Berkeley, Calif. to spend seve daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, Clyde F. Aitchison, in their apartment. at Northbrook 'C % v F. Interstate Commerce Commissioner Clyde Bruce Aitchison. lnvn received here e Douglas of for the marriage daughter Margaret Invitations I Hall, Thursday, June | 2 Brucemore, Cedar Ru\’fldq Towa. Mr. Hall lived in Washington dur- ing the war. Mr. and Mrs. s who were at the Han returned to New York Iton with them, the former's son and posing the league. Mrs. Alvin Dodd will preside. The club will suspend the weekly forum luncheons during lfh;l summer, to resume in the early all. Mrs, Emily Newell Blair, vice chair- man of the Democratic national cot mittee, will be at home to the Dem cratic women of the District of C ]nmlnu at the Woman's onal Dem- onnecticut avenue, |’ ock, Saturday after- The annual dinner of the Alumnae Association of Holy Academy will be given Tuesday evening, June THE ' EVENING 10, at Franklin Square Hotel, at 7 o'clock. Miss Ada Reiter has been appointed chairman, and assist- ing her are Mrs. Frederick Rice, Mrs. Frederic Seibold, Mrs. Viola M. Conboyne, Mre, Phiip Brown, Miss Fugenie Lieutaud, Miss Anna Keady, Miss Margaret Mclnarney. Miss Julla Kennedy, Miss Regina Marsden, Miss Grace Fowler and Miss Estrella Amores. A committee meeting will be held tomorrow at 7:20 p.m., at Miss Eu- genle Lieutaud's residence, 1105 Bu- chanan street, to make final arrange- ments. Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Hunter were STAR, WASHINGTON hosts to a small company at dinner Thursday evening entertaining in compliment to their uncle, Mr. Frank McCormick, who was in Washington last week. Tl\e glrl reserve committes of the A. Is entertaining at tea|S. tomorruw afternoon, at 4 o'clock, at the Elizabeth Somers, for Miss Ger- C., WYDNESDAY. trude Goggin, national girl reserve secretary. Mrs. Herbert E. Day, pres- fdent of the local assoclation, will pour, assisted by Miss Elsa Peterson, Miss' Ethel Einstein, Mrs. Guy Ives, Miss Rosemary Arnold, Mrs. Howard Roberts, Miss Mabel Cook and Miss Helen McNail. In addition to the board, staff and Whe_,n Thermometers Register a Hundred! B What Are You Going W ILL you continue to suffer from tender, aching feet— or avoid all discomfort with- out sacrificing Beauty and Faehion. by wearing MAY 28, 1924 committees of the Y. W. C. A. the in- vitation to meet Miss Goggin is be- ing extended to all women and girls Interested in the work for the “teen- age” girl. iss Goggin will speak on the nnuon-l £irl reserve movement. KAPLOWITZ BROS., INC. 721 NINTH STREET, N. W. CONTINUING THE ANNUAL CLEARANCE SALE FOR THE REMAINING DAYS OF THE MONTH GOWNS - SUITS - WRAPS FOR EVERY PURPOSE AND OCCASION MISSES SIZES 14 10 18 WOMEN'S SIZES 36 10 46 “Washington's Foremost Fashion Establishment! Summer Dresses New Arrivals for Morning, Afternoon and Evening Wear Prices Start at $9.95 [ole——=—la|———]a]c———|o]lo]—— o] ——=|a| ——=] Expert Fur Safe Stonge na time before for Furs Repairing billpsbom ST, Miss Thelma I Mrs. Mary A. St anda’ Mr. Milton ington were qui Shrine of the Sacred Heart Mgr. P. C. Gavan, ) v, May 26 mnun) the xtended arn will "Monroe street “Arch Preserver’ SI’IOCS PICTURED is a plain, simple oxford— _1 . SERRARAV but it has fine, graceful lines. The - patented Arch-Supporting construction Decoration Day Features Things that will contribute to a fuller enjoyment of the The Perfect Silk Stocking $1.35 Regularly $1.85 northwest. Ma). and Mrs. entertain at dinner Hotel on June 4, in Attorney ~General & Stone. on_Gordon will t the i Harlan Mr. and Mrs. Alexapder Columbus Jeave tomorrow for Atlantic City and Will be absent from the Capital until Monday. corge Lee Parker, who spent end at the F ilton Hotel, m here from the south, has left Y She was accompanied Lee and others. who ‘recently Fyancisco, left v York to sail shortly for thoge are Mrs. Fowler's EaN and Chaftee Earl. . Higinbotham of ardman Park Ho- tel for the remainder of the week. They are accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Fell of Buffalo. The Double Dozen Club will hold its last dance of the se Meridian Mansions tonight. 5 Miller and Miss Fannie are in charge of arran, 3 _Mr. and Mrs. N Mixx Smalley Honor Guest of Pen Women's League. Miss Evelyn Gannant Smalley will be the guest of honor zception given for the League of American Pen Women at the District club- house tomorrow. Miss Smalley has of the 17, her spe- work being in the Fover du Soldat, and at the present time she is on a leave of absence in_this country. Mrs, Dorothy De Muth Wat- son, the Smalley and will tion, when Miss on “Conditions Miss Agnes Miller, a acting as hostess for unit No. 4, All Souls’ 11 entertain in honor of Eride Sterrett and Re H. Sterrett in the garden at Wood- Jawn, Cleveland Park, this afternoon. Mrs. Nina Putnam Wilcox of New York and her small son arrived today at the New Willard, where they will remain until early next week. Dr. Everett M. Ellison will lea\e fcan Medical Association meeting in Chicago and the Republican national convention in Cleveland. The last forum luncheon of the ‘Woman's National Democratic Club, $20 Connecticut avenue, will be held tomorrow and will be preceded by a discussion of the_league of nations, with Mrs. Sarah Wambaugh of Bos- side of the question_and Mr. Willlam Hard op- Suestion and Mr Willlam Hard op: Foot Comfort and Pleasure How do you feel at the end of the day? 1i you are unduly fatigued, “too tired to go another step,” per- haps your are wearing shoes that forbid_the natural functioning of your feet. Your should carry you through the day's activity un- complainingly. They should " have something in reserve for—say a dance or an impromptu theater arty. But if vour feet have been P 5o silidey lons. ordinary shoes, they can take much of the joy out of an evening of recreation. The arch of the antilever Shoe is flexible like the arch of your foot. It curves up to give restful support to the inner and weaker side of the foot during all the long hours of the day. This provides reserve energy for the pleasure of the evening, be- cause the foot is enabled to carry the weight of the body without fa- tiguing strain. The flexible Canti- lever arch permits free circulation, and the muscles of your own arch have a chance to develop strength. These benefits affect not only the structure of your feet—but improve your health in general. You will be happier,, less subject to “nerves,” and be keener of mind. Cantilever Shoes are made of fine materials in all styles for daytime wear. They have moderate heels and modishly rounded toes; are ex- pertly made and will be expertly fitted to your feet at our store. Stop in tomorrow and learn the happiness of possessing feet that outstep your needs. Widths AAAA to E. CANTILEVER SHOE SHOP 1319 F Street N.W. 1 (Se:ondnrloor s:.)ver Young The Periect Silk Stocking is famous for its wonderful wearing qualities and enduring, flawless beauty. Shown in sheer chiffons and heavy ingrains in all the wanted color tones as well as black and white. Indian Skin Polo Black Sunburn Beige Gun M ctal Atmosphere Belgeque Rose Beige Smoke White Sahara Sand Gray Every Pair Guaranteed to Give Satisfactory Wear sllelbaclher Exclusively Different TWELVE-TEN TWELVE-TWELVE F STREET FOUNDED makes it gloriously comfortable. Black Kid Brown Kid $9 $10 White Reignskin $8.50 At 2 Stores Only Cor. 7th & K 1318 G St. “City Club Shop” 18949 Known for Remarkable Value Giving 1109 F ST. N. W. Tomorrow--- Featuring New Summer DRESSES Offering a Specially Selected Group of New Models At Low- est In the City Prices. If You Crave Style! If You Demand Quality! If You Appreciate Value! YOU CANNOT AFFORD TO MISS THIS SALE The Styles Are Smarter The Materials Are Better The Values Are Greater The Choice Is Complete In Every Detail—Including ALL NEW COLORS LACEBEADED OR EMBROIDERY i l\ i ‘l\lmn::::-— i .,| "l Pkt Popular Skirts —presenting in two groups all the proper modes— plaited, plain and wrap-around $5.50 4nd $10-00 Shown in Wool Canton, Roshanara Crepe, Flannel, Crepe-Sen-Say. Overplaids, Prunella—White, Tan, Gray, Navy and Black. Third Floor—South Seotion Bathing’ Suits Every model is approved by the local Bathing Beach regulations. Plain and Com- bination colorings. $2.95 - $5.00 Strest Floor—Center Blouses Dimity, of sheer quality, with handmade collar. .and cuffs — $1.95. Also Voile, Batiste and Fine Crepe Silks —rn T“ck'ifl Bnd Overblouse models—$5.00. $1.95 - $5.00 Street Floor—Center Swe aters Both Sleeveless and Coat models — in Worsted, Mo- A wide variety of color ef- fects. '$‘3.95 - $5.00 Street Floor—South Section Costume Slips Nainsook, Lingette, Tub Silk, and Radium — strap shoulders, with 20-inch shad- ow-proof hem. All colors — mcludmg Flesh and White. $1.95 1o 5500 Strest Floor—Center Announcing a Maj Sale White Hose 1,000 pairs — of perfect quality Light Full Fashioned $1.45 Popular Make Reinforced Finish t at the beginning of the Season—just as the d d be- mkl‘hu insistent—we offer this splendid quality of Sitk ?g:)a;;. Aell perfect, and all reinforced. Strest Floor—Center | b e |8 | | B e B e e | B e B e [a| e—a|a [ e——— s —— (o[ —— [ —ala| e —d | ——2]n| ——— [ |le——u]u| —— |8 [———|0} I Sizes 8 to 10. | Special Autention u.mn. Fitting i 3 g - = i nl———=lo|—=]n|c—lallol ——— || 00— | | e}

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