Evening Star Newspaper, June 10, 1924, Page 8

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e SOCIETY. ociety Justice and Mrs. George Sutherland R JUSTICE GEORGE SUTH- ERLAND, accompanied b Mrs. Sutherland, left Wa. 3 ington today for and will sail Saturday on t athan for a three-month Eukope. Dillen-Pearce Sailing From New York Saturday For Three Months Abroad. e been visiting the latter's Mr. and John Lewis left today for spend some time before going to Ko where Capt. Sadler is stationed ler was before her marriage Mary Ambler Smith. Sheridan. | D THE Boennstein, Miss Bertha Burkholder, Mrs. N. B. Sims, all secretaries to members of the lower houses of Con- gress from Pennsylvania, who left here in a party Sunday evening. Countess Gizycka and her daugh- ter, Countess Kelicia Glzycka, are in New York, at the Ritz-Carlton, for & few days before going to_ Chicago to be with the former's mother, Mrs. Robert W. Patterson. Later they will go to their ranch in Wyoming, and they will spend the early autumn in_Europe, returning in time for the debut party of the younger countess. went to attend the afternoon of Mi: ret Green, daughter and Mrs. James O. Green, Vigi shop William T. officiating, a: h, the Sedgwick, of the bride Hewitt Green, will have as her only attendant, Miss Lewis Stevens, daugh- ter of Mrs. Stevens and the late Col. Bdwin A. Stevens of Castle Point. Owing to the mourning of the bride’s family, only members of the two familles "and a few intimate friends will attend the ceremony and reception. Prince Valdemar, father of the bridegroom, will be the guest of hon- or at a reception this evening, which the United Danish Societies will give at the Pl and Mr. Helmer-Pcter- s emain in New York for the Prince Valdemar will sail to- morrow aboard the Esthonia for his home in Denmark, and his son and daughter-in-law, Prince Viggo and Princess Eleanor, will join him later in the summer. Mrs. Gibson Fahnestock was joined yesterday in her summer home, Har- rison House, ut Newport, by her daughter, Mrs, anus Stokes, jr., tiny daughters, Mrs. Kilbourn Gordon and her ung =on, accompanied by Mrs. Fran- Smith, daughter of the . Gordon of Georgia, are ttsburgh, for from Europe and will be at the Hotel Ambagsador in New York for a short time before returning to their home in California. Mrs. Peter Augustus Jay, wife of the United States minister to Ru- mania, will_arrive in New York to- day from Bucharest to spend the summer with her mother, Mrs. John J. McCook at Dark Harbor, Me. Mrs. Jay will be with Mrs. McCook in her New York home until the 1st of July when they will go north. Former Secretary of War and Mrs. Liudley M. Garrison are at the Ritz- Carlton in New York for a short stay. Dr. Guy Fairfax Whiting will close his home here at the end of June and will have with him in his Bar Harbor home, his daughter, Miss Julla Whit- ing, who is now with Mrs. Richard H. Spencer and Miss Maud Neville Whiting in_their apartment at Earl Jourt in Baltimore. Mra Spencer as1 Miss Maud Whiting will also spsnd_July and August with Miss Julia Whiting and her fasher. Mrs. Edson Bradley was hostess at luncheon yesterday in the palm court The House 608 t 614 ELEVENTH 3T, Comparative Prices Pbilipsborst v--o of Courtesy Approved Models in All-Wool Bathing Suits— $2.95 to $13.50 of the Plaza Hotel, entertalning in compliment to Dr. and Mrs. Preston Pope Satterwhite. ail France, o Mr. Kilbourn family in France later. ral months. joining his or Hewitt an : Ira y announce the engagement of thejr niece, Miss Vera Dillen, to Mr. Fréderick L. Pearce of Washington. Miss Virginia H. Riley has as her Marvin C. Thompson, wife The Honorable Robert Mfi:".n\‘; s former ber Pafliament, were the gues today of Mrs. Cyrus Whitn and Mrs. Robert J. Bates in ver's home, Mrs. Bates prasided. and Mrg. J. Stanl Pidgott, Mry. Fred Atkinson. M Miss Bertha Carter. Mrs. the and | m fl [ among THE LOUVRE 1115 1117 F STREET [clc——=[c[c——=[olc——]ol—[olc—=|o]c——=]o]——=]a|—=llo]—= o] —=o|——=o]e—2Jo]——= |o]c——]o|——= o[ —= Jo][——=]o]—= o] —=]cl—— o |[c——= o[ ——= o[ —=]¢] engertain evaning. Mrs. Merchant the repre: faigs, Bri Mahoney ntative of <h emb: entertained day at the Shoreham Mahoney and her children ve Washington for Canada June 15, and, after visiting in Mon- treal and Ottawa, wiil summer home, Stanley St. Francis, about July 1 Georgette Crepe —the ideal Summer Frock— their Lake open Island, Mrs. Julian F. Barnes, Field the of Barnes, wife of Maj. Artillery, U her sister, Mrs. You'll find a very large assortment of this pleasing weave—in new and original models; elaborate for dress or the more simple types for less formal wear. DBut they are all marked by distinctiveness of design and smartness of character. ding of their arine Droop. t Maguire, ficld take place Saturday. Mrs. Sydney Lloyd Wrightson an- nounces the cn snt of her daughter, Cl Stuart List, son:of ter List of this city. he wedding will take place early in July Mr. and Mrs Zive w danc Schoolgirl entertaining a friends. Ralph W. Hills will this evening for their Miss Betty Hills, SiXty of her young The variety is very strong in the grades from $35.00 to $65.00 Mohair Jacquette, $5.00 SiIk and Wool Skirt, $5.00 Sleeveless Flannel ' Jacket, $2.95 Plannel Skirts, $5.00 Smart Skirts - As illustrated above—and in other attractive effects. Knife-plaited, box-plaited—or the jaunty wrap-around model—in Roshanara Crepe, Wool Crepe, Camel's Hair and Flannel. Tan, Gray, White—are the outstanding popular colors. The militar tache of the Japa- m several months in . ertained a company at dinner ening. Both partics are given ew Willard Hotcl Introducing MRS. HARRY §. NEW, Wife of the Postmaster General, who hax gone to Turtle Lake Club, Mich., to remain for about a month. Mr. New will join her there during her visit. Mr. and Mrs. William F. s and M Denn her thre . H. N ) : of New York, Mrs. Lo D. Cardwell, and Mrs. Moberley Poteet of Wash- ington, will | ¢ tomorrow morning for Harodsburg, Ky Mr. and son-in-law Denis. went New Summer Hats Especially a group of beautiful designs— made for selling at $25 to $35— $18.50 Black Lace and Neopolitan Braids in all the exclusive colorings. Precisely what fashion is favoring for wedding, dance and the other occasions where dressiness is an essential con- sideration. N ——" s Madame and Mademoiselle Would you like a Smart Street Frock? a Beautiful Wrap? a Costume Suit? a Hat or two? a Fur-trimmed Coat? a Dainty Dance or Party Frock? a Dinner Gown? a Silk Wrap? 1 , At a Saving of A? —then take advantage of our “Once-a-Season” Clearance Sale of all Springtime Apparel Esllebaclher Exclusively Different TWELVE-TEN TWELVE-TWELVE F STREET Mr. and Mrs. John Gilmor of Balti- | Miss Cels: er, [more. Mr. and Mrs. Hitt will enter- Nelson Riker | ain quite @ house party for the i | horse show at Upperville, Va., which will_be held Thursday and Friday of this week. . Hewitt, at 9 Lex- attended by his o Chi will later go to Kentucky return Jul Third Floor. Smart Sweaters. $Pa8__839%__55 Three types are pictured above— Sleevelees Coats. J acquettes and Slip-on Sweaters—;n many new m;xd effective weaves; of rich color combinations. Street Floor. Miss Elenita Wise Crenshaw has gone to West Point to attend the ceremonies and festivities of gradua- tion week at the military academy. Miss Elizabeth Van Dyke Jobe left Washington urday to spend sev- eral weeks with Miss Lille Rhett Hey- at Ryan, 8. C. About July 1 she house party at Durham, by Miss Mary Harvey . Darlingto: arleton, Mr. Robert gersoll Brown, Mr. Edmund J. Stone, Robert Hawthorne Fielder, Mr. Dr. Donald In the unusually large company at-| Gordon, tending the Republican national con-| The bride, who will be given ind vention, in Cleveland, are Mrs. K. M. | marriage by her brother, Mr. Norvin 0 For Wednesday—this very special offering New Summér Hats 8.50 The snug shapes express new phases of fashion; the large styles are full of distinctiveness. In fact, the entire group is as smartly individual as it is excep- tional in value. On sale in the French Salon. Fourth Floor Sports Street Dress Afternoon FINE FURNITURE At Worth-While Reductions From Our Reg‘ular Prices Fcatunng some better values in Women’'s Strap Low Shoes At a Special Price 5.85 The Styles Are— Allover patent kid, all- over white kid, black satin, _suede trimmed; with cov- ered low or Cuban heels. - 1A splcndid opportunity to secure a Complete Suite or an Odd Piece of Henderson Furniture at Reduced prices. Examples Characteristic of the Values Offered: Ten-piece Mahogany Combination Dining Room Suite; 66-in. Buffet, Closed Server, China Cabinet, Extension)Table and 6 Chairs.—Reduced 0. ceeeceean $450 o] o] S ] Ten-piece Mahogany Combination Dining Room Suite; 66-in. Buffet, Closed Server, China Cabinet, Oblong Table and 6 Chairs, with Hair Cloth Seats.—Reduced to... = $495 Seven-piece Mahogany Combination Bedroom Suite; 48-in. Dresser, Chest, Toilet Table, full size Bed, Rocker, Chair and Bench.—Reduced t0. ce coeemeasie soneemeeoes: $369 Light-piece Mahogany Combination Bedroom Suite; 48-in. Dresser, Chifforette, Vanity, full size Bed, Rocker, Chair, Bench and Table.—Reduced to. . Davenport and Chair, covered in Taupe Mohair, with mahog- any frame.—Reduced t0. .. .eseueeeee e onsi coeomeens A Number of Lamps and Shades Greatly Réducg& ‘This offer is for a limited time and does not embrace our-entire stock, ‘Therefore, smmediate snspection is advised, JAMES B. HENDERSON Fine Furniture, Laces, Dmpers‘e{, Upholstery, Paperhanging, Painting 1108 G Street—Phones Mzin 7675 $540 $281 . An unexpected privilege is accorded in this offer- ing. Of excellent quality and workmanship; in all sizes from 2% to 8, widths A to C. A real opportunity for the Woman or Miss de- siring the newest in foot- wear at decided savings, specially priced at $5.85. Street Ploor, North Section | @ | ] | | ] j m | m E | ] ] | ] Main 7676 | |

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