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SOCIETY. Items of Personal And General Interest To District Society Mrs. Winslow Departs for Home in Massachusetts: O!hers Anno“nee p]ans. Mrs. Winslow, wife of Representa- tive Winslow, leaves Washington for lier summer home in Leicester, Mass., today. Admiral Mrs. Tiberle are with the super Academy, Admi lson, Admiral and Mrs. Eberle will spend toporrow in Washington and will return to Annapolis for the remainder of the festivities of June " k at the academy and ol rived Turope, come at once nd open their coun- ckville, Md. They v month and then #o to Detroit, re the colonel has been ordered for dut Former Secretary Mrs. Edwin Denby will close their house on R street the end of this Week and go to their summer home at Grosse Pointe, Mich, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Washington vesterday fo o spend the summer, ¢ill stop in lowa to t while Mr. several speeches and 1 convention, after will continue their trip ifornia. and will return to hlm.lun in the autumn. »f the Navy and . Shaw left r_California Mrs. Shaw (£4 Mrs. ptumus Austin and Miss T ‘Kl“l leine Austin have gone to W 3 § Tark Hotel for . ;§ ; rv'|\l\'|||l|£ to N York, : Tate in June for Austin and Miss Austin | MRS, forme “{\,‘,, ,-,“,,, | connected with the nur-nu of revenue, | has gone to Okland. Calif., to make her future Her parents, Mr. i Mrs Dix, who for twen- hree years have been residents of rington. will leave the ca = | late next week to join her in Ouak- Mrs, an Dennis | land. S Euests until tomorrow son-in-law and daughter, | Robert Dr. ssist the N Preshyterian and will give several Senos - recently South Americ r a of manth time the v returning way of the |ty Panama Canal | home. orge W, and Dr. Maurice Herzmark. the month of May of his cousin k. who nd Mme. for home r in th Church toda: ophone solos. Mrs Muine f t thout Zone to nd will re- ad will_Join h Tune 2 er, the Hon. and Miss Nevill 5. David & ompanicd by ora Barry, John=on and her TR p Ha nlrl-l Wirg- spent vesterday where they went by notor to attend the annual base ball n the Naval and Military Annapolis and West Point. will be maid of honor and Wirgman will be hest man at e of \H~~ Johnson and June » £ 11n4L When (hr smes the property of Mrs. John neis Am- n h twenty 'th birth- ;:‘)q 192; it is quite likely Vanderbi own home will for oceuy , as a site com- | acres overlooking (Il-\ Bi m Biltmore House. The o in August wnd Mr. and’ rnors Istand, - Mrs. Rradshaw and Long Conrad “at Gov Mixs Bradshav | Benjamin H her apartment Warder will | {eRener {ment at the end of his month and with her daughter, M ohn W. Garrett of Baltimore, Wil sail July' 5 for France to spend the remainder of the summer on the continent. »to Annapolis lebrations at ; val Academy. Brush-Bales will have . summer her daughter, welch, e of Capt. U. . and their . of The Capt Philip Hale of Boston return- to her home Friday after u few visit to her brother y nerd. W 5 fr: v John 1. Welch, small daughter, Presidio. ) s | Weleh, wh the summer Mrs. ad 1 Mme. Camperio, wife Filipo amperio of the trai #nd Mrs. Silas T umrmnmn T of Admirat Yo sailing for Ttaly join her husband and children in Milan. While in thiS country she of her cousins, of Annapolis of Balti- ted Mrs. Henry in Philadalphia.” Among srtained for in ladelphia was Mrs. i Miss rry Por- this week to FROM FACTORY TO WEARER SELLING OUT BELOW COST For Women For Misses | We are closing for the sum- mer July 1st. Every coat. suit and dress is to be sacrificed. You cannot afiord to miss these bargains. CRAMER’S 514 10th St. New Lincoln Bldg. M are n rdman Park Hote i Mr. and i . Wilkinson Thursday, will re- main in \Vashington for sever Wweeks as the guest of her sister, Mrs. Clara D, Barker at 1417 Taylop streer. _Mrs. Helen Willlams of Newark, N. J., who also came for the wedding and was the guest of Mrs, Barker lLias returned to New Jersey. A. DI Miss Trma for some time Removal Sale Entire Stock of Summer Dresses Coats, Suits Furs Specially Priced for " Quick Clearance —before moving to our New Home on ground floor of The Homer Bldg. BIRD’S i 1415 Street at | "RANCIS ALDI and Mrs. Richard | A bride of May 23, formerly Miss Edith Everett, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Wade | Dougta they and Augusi the st Bru sivel ton. return they ventio went weeks Mr. irk addres; (TN TN erett. Dr. and Mr this we; have of Osteopaths, was elected ope man nn ; the women's organization vention and m THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. T. Trinity College Seniors Guests of Sopl\omores Miss Julia Kennedy and Miss Helen Richards, senfors at Trinity College, were entertained last evening by their sophomores, Miss Elizabeth Stock and Miss Anne Power, at the home of the latter's parents, 3613 14th street. Assisting In receiving the guests were Mrs. James Power, Mrs. Branch Burton and Mrs. James Murtaugh. The house was attractively decorated in the class colors of red and white. Music was furnished by the ‘“Joe Boden Colleglans.” The guests were students Cutholic University, Georgetown Uni- versity, Natlonal Law School und Washington College of Law. Among them were: Miss Regina Miss Florence Tucker and Miss M. ne Gullfoyle, all members of luating class of Trinity, and Miss Sarah Stock, Miss Marie McCarthy, Miss M Walsh, Miss Winnifre Walsh, Mixs Bola Wright, Miss Je Pippin, Miss Catherine Catherine Long, Miss taugh, Mary from bonmer, e, o lip S wight Mil . Robert Iy Mr. Xavier Wele Robert Zapinski, Mr. W, Mr. Harry Neitz Thomas Ferry. and Mr. Visitation Academy Pupils Hold Reunion Sunday, June 8, all pupils as well as friends of the Visitation Academy, formerly of Connecticut avenue north- west, will hold a reunion and recep- tion at the new home of the sisters now known as the Monaste: on the old Rockville road, tance from Bethesda, Md ception for vieitors will be 5 o'clock pan Rockville cars run every half hour to and from the grounds at Mon- istery Station. Mrs., T. D, esident of the alumnae associatio Miss Loretts Hannan and Mrs, Ja Johr mprise the cominitt SARANAC lNN NOW OPEN—On shore of be Lake. Adirondack or summer season also large double T 18-Hole Championship Gac;lf socially desirahle: music: dancing bat from 3 Utah, will t in M tion will join his family end the month of ne before retursing to at the Presidio. Mrs will entertain_ exten- |}, during their stay in Washing as, Chester D. Swope will to W shington the middle of ek from Kirksville, Mo., where been attending the the ional Association which president. to Columbu: ago to visit 1 celix Swope oined e Mrs. program n of ihe MILK entestains oo one suffering with tabercular (rouble. . Addrces Harrington Mills Upper Saranac, N. Y. at the coh- to the de s of welcome. FURS Should be remodeled now in the latest 1924-1925 styles and stored free until fall in our moth and fire proof COLD STORAGE VAULTS the reply 1215 G Street NEAT DOOR TO OUR FORMER PREMI :ARS OF HONEST DEALING. BABY GRAND The Supreme Gift for the June Bride THERE is no gift which will furnish such pleasure throughout the entire life of the bride as a beautiful Baby Grand. We have a limited supply of the small apartment size Grands to offer at 595 Convenient Terms These little instruments are masterpieces of the piano makers’ art. Superb in tone and exquisite in design—it will please the most fastidious. llIIiI|III[IIIIIIIIl||II||IIIIIIIIIII]lIII|[lllllillllll“llll!liillllllII|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlll.IiIIIIIIIIII‘ I PRI COMPANY Frank H. Kimmel Manager G Street, Corner 13th Home of the Chickering Piano MR Missouri Women Plan at 3 o'clock o JUNE 1, 1924—PART Women's -.lliance To Entertain at Tea The Women's Alliance of All Souls Church has fssued invitations to the Twentieth Century Club to a tea in Emerson assembly room, Wednesday June 4, from 4 to 6 o'clock. At 5| o'clock ‘there will be the unveiling of the tablet on the fireplace given b the club, its Unitarian members and friends, ‘ir_honor of the women of All Souls' Church, who in 1850 found- ed the Twentieth Century Club. e Pre-Nuptial Lunch for A Bride of Wednesday Miss Olive Geiger was hostess luncheon yesterday, entertaining —_——— Washington Montessori |honor of Miss Betty Edwards, whose | | marriage to Lieut. Clifford Edwards will School to Hold Party |take pluce Wednesday. The other ts were Mrs. F. B. Geiger, aunt of The garden party of the il ton Montessorl School, which was |the bride: Mrs. F. P. Jackson, aunt of | pstponed because of inclement | the Pridegroom; Miss Cristel Bangerter, | weather, will be given tomorrow ut Miss Beatrice € N lee ki ine N of Alr. Graris |Phane, Miss Anne Goodall, Miss Helen Hewltt Myers St b Miss Verna Short nad i Meeting for Friday | Mrs. Charles Alger has loaned her home, 1732 T street, for a meeting of Missouri women Friday afternoon The organization meet- ing will be conducted by Mrs. An- drews and will be mal afternoon Spencer of M Reed, wife: of souri; Mrs Capt. ¥ t Hay: w of 5 All Missouri women in 5 ington are invited. at in Washing- | re Mrs. rt Hoov Hubrecht mes J Mme A Soecial Offer ‘5" | A Beautiful Picture / i of Ba y i of the thhr\hm fund. There will K_&/ for the henefit be @ program of rhythmic daneing by | Ethel Hoffman Kane. 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From there its popu- larity quickly spread to all parts of the world, Gouraup's ORIENTAL CREAM fis today the cherished beanty sécret of many women. Let ft be yours, as well. Know the wonderful, fascinating com- plexion and soft, velvety skin it renders. An appearance glowing with radiant beauty. Gouraud’s Oriental Cream exerts a strong astringent, antiseptic action. Blemishes, wrinkles and other complexion ills are ';rudy discouraged by its use. It gives beauty to the skin instantly. No messy treatments or periods of waiting. Its use is going to open a new world of beauty to you that will mean added joy and happiness. Made in White, Flesh and Rachel. Gouraud’s Oriental Comprimettes At Last! Gouraud's Oriental Cream in compact form. You have never used anything like it. A soft, silky adhering powder, containing all the subtile beautifying properties of Gouraud’s Oriental Cream. Two sizes, 50c and $1.00, and in six shades, White, Flesh, Rachel Powders, and Light, Medium and Dark Rouges. Thel SOCIETY. 523 12th Street N.W. One Door Below F Charming Creations For Days to Come Hats with lace draperies. pond lilies, hydrangeas, field flowers and many other varieties, for dress and garden wear. Embroidered and bandeau Hats for sporis. Prices From $5.00 to $15.00 All Early Hats Half Original Price N N N J AN N N N AN NN S s e Less Than They Cost to Make A Sale of %100 Talking Machines ;9 Pay 55 monthly No Money Down A standard $100 model in dull finished ma- hogany. Plays all records and is equipped with tone modulator, noiseless motor and spa- cious record cabinet. Mounted on casters. This 5125 Two-Tone Console 59 Pay §5 monthly No Money Down A handsome period model. Adam design ‘ developed in two-tone mahogany. A gem at this special low price, $59. Hear These New Victor Dance Records! There's Yes, Yes in Your Ey Love Has a Way. Oriental Love Dreams. My Daddy's Dreamtime Lullaby. Cover Me Up With the Sunshine of Virginia My Dream Moon. lecht Co Music Store—618 F S