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SOCIETY. ociety Mrs. Coolidge Returns From Penn- sylvania Today, and Tomorrow Gives Party for Veterans. 5. COOLINC expected to return to the » House lute this afternoon or early in the evening, coming from Mercershurg, Pa., where went to be present at graduation of her elder John Coolidge, from Merc Tomorrow Mrs. Cool sive a garden party she son ar Washington The Secretary of the Navy, Mr. Wil- ing from tending the b of the President and Mrs Mrs. Wilk was una ompany him, owing to a slight in- disposition Tha Secretar Davis Washir homa and the « mer thers ta Washin mie” Dayis for a visit to his will join his paren accompa (S . them on to Ilinois. The miy Szocheny vort at Countess dren, wha left here % the estate of he ister, Mr i the and Sunda heirloom was lnaned for wreaths of flowers it orchid Al and t moto. Fujii al Mr. British Envor Celebrates King's Birth Anniversary. With fitt the anibus: Lady Tsabell the embas ninth birth George \° and tradi being carr custom sincr ts of the ambassad a Howard were: T and Mrs. Ch the smbassadod serand. th Hughes Marchienne; tl Mr. Hanihara Lodgy man, secretary of Wright, Mr Castle, jr. strong. S Prigidaire—electric refrige eration—can be installed easily and inexpensively in your own ice-box. It will give you at once all the advantages of modern eleotrieal refrigeration at a suprisingly low cost. Frigidsire climinates ice and ice delivery—it pro- tects food from spoilage and waste. Write for full details and eur easy payment plan. 17 Styles and Sizes 8250 wp, f.0.b., Dayton,O. DELCO LIGHT CO. 1219 B St N.W.L Franklin 7157 Also on Display at ‘Woodward & Lothrop for | ¢ n the hospitals in and] g, rare old lace and pearls. veil, which will fall over her face before the ceremony, will carry white Spanish iris and lilies of the valley. Mrs. Thomas Lippltt Wattles Miss Elizabeth Robert, bridegroon, will be maid of honor. organdie made alike with bouffant skirt and semi-fitting bodice, white leghorn hats are trimmed with buttercups and they will carry yellow iris and_blue delphinium. Lieut. Miles Reber, U. 8. N., will be best man for Ensign Robert. Robert will leave for a the latter traveling in blac braided, and a small black hat. will be at home after June Boston, where the U. S, which 'Ensign Robert is attached, now stationed Capt. and Mrs. W. P. Robert, parents the bridegroom, came from the delphia navy yard to attend the wedding, and among others of town were Mr. and Mr Mr. and Mrs, Cric Reed. all of New of the bride selor of the Thomas I, Dent Grant Italian embassy: Mrs. ederick Dimock, 15 is M Laura Harlan, ) selor of the Henry Ge of Tric Buxton. Low. Group Capt. M. vr attache of the British : Capt, F. L. Tottenham, naval na Huzh Tennant, at- and_priv ¥ 10 the wmbassador. . 'S, N., son Walton Fjemin evening 'in gSi ne ceremony. & lock by the Rev hith, rector of the a_reception followed ¥ in the Washington Club. had Attorney General Stone will be the g dinner this even and Mrs, ts of honor at s of the district y for the t of Columbia Peyton €. Gordon, who will company of forty at the -a Church. 8 o Thomas performed at Br. = church sordon will be tat W, itt, daughter of surgeen Rhodex Sti otel by their daushier, Miss will arrive Tues being ‘in baskets on tall ¥n | flowers v | standards and in vases on the altar, hing ub green and wore skirt fashioned in petal with silver and a wunce of Brussels point lace = from the lower petals t fitting bedice s was trimmed with Brussels lac Veil was of the same lace ar- 4 in coronet effect and held by of orange blossoms which in cascades at each side of the She carried bride roses and a valley and the cach edged gown of stratgit pearls. | ba further trimmed with | shower of lilies of the S BN - GOWNS ‘ 1309 G ST. NW. [ LT i \Afwm THE FRIENDLY SHOP 3 Big Specials Refunds FROM OUR SENSATIONAL REBUILDING | S ALE!!! EXPANSION OUR GROWING BUSINESS HAS INCREASED BY SUCH LEAPS AND BOUNDS that we must have more space! We are going to make it worth your while to shop here during the period in which our store must necessarily be disarranged Printed Silks, Jerseys, cloth and other DRESSES $ 1 3 95 DRESSES, COATS AND SUITS for alterations—COME! SEE! BUY! SAVE! $14.50 TO $22.50 DRESSES materials in every conceivable style. Some are Sport Models. Every color SUITS. = for_every occasion, particularly summer printed crepe COATS for business, sport and dress wear. SUITS in Values $29.50 to $59.50 Estra Salespeople 1y £21.75 for Import- od Hended Gowns, £2075 for Hand- wome Street Dresses. $23.75 for Elegant Afternoon Frocks. RITH for the Hinest Dance Frocks, ks of the Rich- rmt Texture— Strled to the mo- ment — all winen and. colorn. Roshanara Silk Dresses, as well as Just Two of the Extra Specials de chin . Values $19.50 and $22.50 EXPANSION SALE PRICE and size. DRESSE the new boyish and tailored effects. Conts. s Hor tulle be held with orange blossoms and she will will be her sister's matron of honor, and sister of the They will wear gowns of powder blue their Later in the day Ensign and Mrs. ing trip, crepe, They in S. Raleigh, to i | sweetpeas and tea ros nd banked on the altar | a gown of white | 'W.& J.SLOANE| | f her only jewels were a string of is the former home of Gen. arls, the gift of Lieut. Fleming, which were worn by his mother and grandmother at their weddings. Miss Mary Stitt was maid of honor| ., Lo U Berty Bd- for her sister, and the bridesmaids|wards, niece of Lieut. Col. and Mrs. were Miss Anne Fleming of Virginia, |F. P, Jackson, to Lieut. Cilffora Fr:\‘f- vir- | wards, U. 8. N, will take place ihis cousin of the bridegroom Miss Vir-|Wards, U S, 2. MO K e home of ginia Edwards, Miss Elizabeth Mar- the bride's uncle and aunt, 1636 bliry Beale, Miss Cecil Lester Jones, |Connecticut_avenue. The ceremony Miss May Taylor and Miss Helen | will be performed by the Rev. Dr. Newton. Thelr gowns were made Norris Harkness of Easthampton, alike of tulle in ruffled skirts and Long Island, and will be folipwed by tight-fAitting bodices with large hats|an informal reception. Miss Janat of tulle trimmed with large bows of | Edwards will attend her sister and the tulle which fell to the shoulder, Lieut. George Howard will be the and the streamers fell to the bottom |best man. Lieut. Edwards and his of the skirts. Miss Stitt was in deep | bride will reside in Washington. rose shading to lighter tones. and the William ~Mather Lewis and bridesmaids were in pink, shaded to a | Mrs. iR paler color. Miss Stitt carried an arm |her daughter, Mise Sally Lewis. are g leaving for Lake Forrest this after- B e e et werethe ‘same [noon and will make a short visit with o rautiay, Bouluets Mre. Lewls sister, Mrs. Cornellus M Mr. Richard Fleming was best man for liis brother. and the ushers were Licut. R. De Witt Carr, Licut. Kneffer McGinnis, Lieut. Raiph S. Itiggs. Lieut. Simon P. Iullinwider, Jr. Lieut. Willlam F. Dietrich and Lieut. Benjumin R. Holcombe Mix. Stitt and Mrs Fleming re- ed with the wedding party at the shington Club, the former wearing a gray-beaded gown, and carried and the lat- ter in a gown of black lace over white, with a bouquet of red roses. ater in the eyvening Lieut. and Mrs. Fleming left for a wedding trip, the bride traveling in a three-piece suit of olive green and flowered chif- fon, with a small hat of green straw trimmed with the flowcred chiffon and a cluster of red roses, Among the out-of -town Ruests were Mr. and Mrs. Elllott Little of New York, cousins of the bride, and her great aunt, Mrs. C.'R. London of South Carolind: Mrs. Herbert Balch of Baltimore, aunt of the bride- groom, and her son. Mr. Herbert Balch; the Misses Fleming of Vir- ginia, Mr. Thomas Fleming of Pitts. burgh, Dr. dward Lee Woodward of Richmond, Miss Mary Custis Lee of Virginia, t Missds Janney of Lees- burg, Mr. ank lwe of Baltimore, Mrs. oldsborough of BEaston, Md.: the Misses Ravenel of Philadelphia and Dr. and Mrs. Duane of Boston Mr. and Mrs. Charles moving to their new home, nce summer home, on Lake Superier, July. We do the little trim effects On Summer Frock and Party Dress Hemstitching Picot Edging Plaiting Buttons to Order Buttonholes to Order Embroidery Monogramming Loop Edge The quality of Oppenheimer work and the promptness of Oppenheimer service are gain- ing favor every day with hun- dreds of Washington women. nheimers SHOP UNIQUE 800 F St. N.W. LOCOMOBILE HE Locomobile Company has served the public for a quar- ter of a century with quality mer- chandise, and the steady increase in business is a great tribute to the higher standards of the NEW LOCOMOBILE. LLOCOMOBILE CO. of AMERTCA * Incorporated 1517 Connecticut Ave. 1508 H Street Washington, D. C. (Opposite The Shoreham) The Great Domestic Rug Sale Still Continues Despite the unprecedented response to our recent advertisement large . quantities of these desirable rugs- are still available for those who are keen to take advantage of : The Lowest Price Levels in Recent Years Wherever else you may loolg, be sure to see what we are offering— we are confident of the result. 9 ft. x 12 ft. Seamless Velvet Rugs, $32 Seamed Axminsters - $31 Seamless Axminsters, $35 Wool Wiltons $70 Worsted Wiltons Other Weaves and Sizes at Proportionately Low Prices As there is no assurance that these low prices will continue to prevail, this opportunity will be withdrawn when present stocks are exhausted. FREIGHT PAID T0 ALL SHIPPING POINTS IN THE UNITED STATES Sloane Endorsed Merchandise Carries an Assurance of ‘Satisfacti - SOCIETY Trowbridge, before going to their dard. Thureday, Mre. Goddard will| : summer home, at Colebrook, Conn. A Special Offer give a luncheon for her gucs Mrs. Biggs will give a dinner-dance Saturday for her. Before returning to Washington, Mrs. Newman 1 sit and Mrs. Campanole, t h, and will also | rvisits in the west. | Mr. ana Mrs T. Biekford of | Ninth F == “!| A Beautiful Picture | Mrs. Enos Newman, who is the aby guest of Mrs. G. H. Goddard in her 5 home in $t. Louis, is being extensive- $ Iy entertained there. She was the honor guest at a luncheon Monday of Mrs. David Biggw, who entertained at the Log Cabin Country Club, and last Stening shc was the guest of a honor at a dance given by Mrs. God- - DULINsMARTINGo 121517 F Street and 1214 to 1218 G Street Hours—38:45 to 5:30 June Brides E pride ourselves upon the fact that EXCELLENCE was one of the w stones incorporated in our foundation years ago when our doors were first opened to the Washington public. And—we feel con- fident that this EXCELLENCE is readily recognized in every nook and comner of our organization—our store, our service and our merchandise. ALL THIS EXCELLENCE—is responsible for the enviable reputation we en- Joy as— "~ “(Continued on the 70gica’ store for Gifts FINE CHINA AND PORCELAINS Tea Sets Coffee Sets Service Plates Fruit Sets Dinner Services LAMPS Boudoir Lamps Table Lamps Jun]()r [fimps Bridge Lamps Floor Lamps Vase Lamps SILVER Pitchers Vegetable Dishes Meat Dishes Candlesticks Flower Baskets GLASSWARE Table Services Summer Beverage Sets Console Sets Sherbert Sets Salad Plates FURNITURE Occasional Chairs Occasional Tables Telephone Stands Dining Room Suites Tea Carts Cabinets HOUSEWARES Aluminum Sets Carving Sets Fireless Cookers Electrical Helps Kitchen Equipment Refrigerators Fxquisite Sim- plicity—as to Lines and Trimmings—Is the Keymote of Their Appeal. More Than 150 of These Charming Sammer Dresses In This Showimg! T heir Very Newness Recommends Them! Tailored Shirt-Waist Dresses In' New Summer Silks At moderate pricings which are but further evidence that advance styles cost less here! ITH the knowledge that discriminating eyes are constantly turned upon the Jelleff displays for the w/tra-NIIV, thoughtful deliberation was ex- ercised in sclecting every one of these dresses. The wonderful assem- .blage cloquently speaks this for itself. We leave it to those “in the know” to view them, and judge for themselves! Broadcloth Silks Exquisite Flat Crepes Radium Silks Crepe de Chines Fashion-Favored Block Checks, Stripes and Plain Colors The much-sought slim, straight lines present their dominating influence throughout the aidely- diversified range of styles—and many sct forth new adaptations of the marrow hsp-tie. Dainty hemstitching and fagoting, tucks, pleats, ‘button and Irish lace trimming, fine embroidered collars and cuffs—ALL play important parts in the indiidualizing of these tastefully-styled Dresses. 1White, Black and White, Orchid, Rust, Maize, Powder Blue, Gold, Green—and many other new summer shades. » Jellef's, Women's Dress Shop, Second Floor. =D =3 = 0