Evening Star Newspaper, June 15, 1924, Page 58

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SOCIETY. THE 8 AY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., JUNE 15, 1924—PART 2. SOCIETY. g . - Jana on tables trom which lght ré- |15 visiting her daughtér, Mrs. J. A.| Dr. Serge Voronoff has announced n Socwty Chromcles ‘ . PERSONAL NOTES freshments were served. TQe hosts|Weinberg of 1403 Montague strect: new discovery which may prove of great Of S W'l J ‘,"":“'h;" o davgticer E. H. Moses and son of | value to ‘wool grower: & b sis! y several young ladi 2 oo N pecia. nterest the trunsplanting of g . ool 5 . Mrs. James Lansburgh returned 5T Weinberg and were pres- " i To Washington Folk ‘ trom & two-wesk motor 15 1o Buftalo, e MR e e W | (o erow o et s » % R at Georgetown | ¢ : s Niagara Falls and Canada, accompanied 5 £ 3 Mrs. R. V. Moses of Su Monda: amimal he o nds hy u" Falle an i b a i { mter, § C. Lniverl": on the ammal with the extra gland: Guests Entertained in Local | ¥ ) ] el o " ’ - 1 181 4 % Miss Ria Kaplan, who was th 3 : 4 Homes — Residents Visit-| ¥ ; ] | gt of Miss Jenhitta Gold A Kie ing in Other Cities—Per-|[ JlF ™ Jpeee SR Tussasy . v Wa¥hdgel s : sonal Notes. N - Mrs. Syvan King is in New York, - Mr. Arthur Morris, who The District Postmaster and Mrs. soon will sall for Europe. 79 ; : Only a short time remains for us to find a new loca- M 4 vill hav thet: 2 n Mr. d Mrs. R. B. Beh ds, Mr. 1 o k. . . For & mionthi e latieraliiiphee ahid : A and MES. Sidnes Strausana Mr. and e 2 tion. Our entire stock must be sacrificed AT ONCE— Maury Simon have returned niece, Capt. and Mrs. Sidney Guthrie = A - - 2 s 3 fro t! White Sulphur Sprin Beady; who, wift ‘aiive fram Fort T s G sateee Erringe : ; . at these prices—many less than cest of the materials. Sill, Okla., iday. Mrs. Brady was . S " the bankers’' comvention last week e % % formerly Miss Lella Speer of Wash- i end. i S . | | T baed WINTER | DRESSES mand of Battery A at Fort Sill, which i 3 to her home In Norfolk, Va., Mon- ¥ % / . vi E ; day, after being the guest of her % bas been winning many trophies. : [ b ey atier belog the su 1 - CO TS DRESSES—Tuwb Silk Mre. Carter, widow of Senator & ¢ 2ir- ana drs. ;\‘ll.\‘fn Weat of New Re ® % ; A Linens and Dotted Voiles. Tho H. Cart t M in # i fork city are the guests of Mr.| . ¥ ; " 3 al e e o wnd Mrs. Emil West of 3807 Con- : oo : . Were $10 and £o o 1e Tuy e her femrton Becticut avenue i - . Plain and Fur Trimmed | $1250. " Sale 95| Navy, Tan and in Helena, Mont.# On her way back MRS, R, H. WARRALL, i} 5 ; k . % v, to Washington in the autumn she | Before her marriage om May 31, she| Mr. and Sol Peyser mot; will. tiake & #sries of ‘visits Ini ihe wan Mian M. C. Barrett. o Washington from Newport News, 5 s , Coats, were $45.00, Gray. Were $45.00. micdie west. | st welle o he e lon| B ol e i A o Sale price. . .$15.00 SILK DRESSES— | Sale price— ——— Memphis,, June 3-6. Mrs. Fred was|graduated in faw from Georgetown i Mr and Mrs. S. E. ToAhunter have |extensively entertained during her | University with high honors. Roshanara Crepe, Geor- y daughter Ellen. Mrs. | 2o ment on Ashmead place, afte as guests In their apartment at the | Stay in the south. aud Mrs. Pevser have returned 'l : 3 J i Coats, were $55.00 | gette, Canton Cnpe and Stafford. 1780 Lanter ‘place. their| s pigo Johnson Shepherd is vis- |\ oo o o | i b ] and $59.50, Sale | BeadedGeorgettes. W. s 50 rs. H. C. King of Chicago, | jting in Detroit, Mich. Mrs. Jerome Moyer is in her apart- | ; g vl price $20.00 $25.00, $29.50 remain with her parents| Miss Mildred Schiosberg of the Roy-| Of three weeks In India oL % £ E and 335 00. sls 95 2l ieie | alton has left Washington for an ex- | A E 1 . Coats, were $69.50 2 tended visit with friends and rela- | nesday Card Club met at : ¥ . 3 ! The Wed: d $75.00, Sal sentd in eve - | the. ‘Country Club last se or | B Hardfe, who spent Philadelphia, Cleveland. k£ an ale SILK AND CLOTH > ailed last week for | cas0, Madison and Duluth. She will|juncheon and mah-jong. Mrs. Meyer = SIlk d Twi" y French capital she | return the latter part of July. Nordlinger acting as hostess. MRS. ROY CARRINGTON BRAGG, DRESSES— an le to visit Mrs = 1= Formerly Mis Mary Lee Lovisg, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Russell Short Sale rfax for a fortnight, and | Miss Blanche E. Lothrop. daughter | The Confirmation Alumni Associa- arcombe, the ceremony taking place Saturday, Jume 7o Coats, were $85.00 ots. C 7en go to Switzerland for the | of Dr. and Mrs. E. F. Lothrop, who [tion of the hth’ Street “Temple price oats f the summer. graduated from the, St. Cecelia School Sive & (d?m{s! \ML» ot E&-“‘firllag- —_— .nd 395_(»1 Sale = this year has left for an extended |ton Hotel a 0c] et & - . . and Mre John M . w! b ity | per was served at midniiht Wednesday night, entertaining at a|at the clubrooms, 15th street and - | o e The | i Faagae PRt ALIante” Gl | Def o oo b D as e | PR et S e Countty 1a 18| Soidmbis Tous s dntereiamient 18 SILK "",,“55.5-— Plain and fur trim- left today for —— | guest of anc, returned | honor of thelr twenty- wedding the club will par- Georgett SR, their summer| \Mr. John Franklin Larcombe, son | Wedne in New York |anniversary. Covers were laid for e up the program. Coats, w“esllim Lace, dzfl:' ¢ tin, | med. Were $55.00 ., where they remain until fall. | of Mrs. W. C. Herfurth, will sail to- | city. 2 Franc is at home -two. The table was attrac- |Master Willlam Sigmund iy presi- i » | Canton an t Crepe. d S morrow on the U. 8. S. America for | from College, Boston. | tively decorated with bowls of beau- | dent and Samuel J. Steinberger, jr., | Sale price. . 350 00 am 55950 ¢ 9 4 Dennett and Miss Dor- | France, to participate in the Olvmpic t ent to the couple, who | vice president. Throughout the year g 5 0 ennett have returned | ga Nr Larcombe hag been ex-| Mrs. A. M. Baer accompanied her | recipicnts of many gifts. | these voung men have held weekly | Sale price, Eterthiond in ‘the past few | young Eranddaughters, Marie and of-town guesis were | meetings. | Coats, were $225.00 * Katherine Strauss, who were her | Mrs. Alvin West of New York e | i guests, to their home in Forest Park, | city, son and daughter.in-law of the| Miss Florence Rothschilds and Miss and $245.00, Sale —— Mr. John S. Gittings, who spent the | Baltimore. + hosts: Mr. and Mrs. Max Levy, Mr.|Bertha McMullen of Richmond, Vi DINNER DRESSES— winter at Wardman Park Hote = S Abraham Levy. Miss Er-|wha, were guests of Miss Frances Dennett, leave next week for his home in| Mr. and Mrs. Louis Loeb of Nash- n crn, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard | Kahn, have returned to their Romes. Beaded Dresses, of the Sample CO&B put over s Baltimore. ville, Tenn., the guests of Dr. and | Ka & and Mr. Milton Heyn of | while in New York. — Mrs. Harry Leins of Connecticut | Ba [.3 't H. 1, 2834 27th street, better kind, Wm $75. Sdk and (2] Mise Mary de Brux has gone to|avenue. - has as her guest her sister, Mrs. Hats, were $5.00 €85.00 and 00, loth Coats. rine Cuyvler Hardie has; Athens, Ga., to attend the commence- | e Mrs a “d | Richard Bonwit of Austin, Tex d 37-50 Sal re $65, ntain Lake Park, Md.. to | ment exercises at the University of | Mr. and Mrs. Louls Jackson are E e, where she visit- | _ an ale sgsw_ Sale 375 385 late autumn. Georgla and will be a member of the | spending s me in Atlantic City, Mrs w | 1 and - house party entertained at the Phi|accompanied by Mrs. Belle Roths: ce He 3 1 ahn were | price . ..$1.50 ! price Willlam _ Arthur | Delta Gheta Fraternity . Miss | ¢ g £ & at 1233 | their guest Mr. Ed- | de Brux will visit in Geo 5 he Afterncon Club met at the City | s, honor of of Cleveland, Ohio, before retu; 3 - Sa hfeld of Austin, ub Thursday luncheon, follow- | the confirmation o daughte to Miss Dorothy ‘ 5 ot iy ! 3 Hirshfeld, who | ed by mah-j J rances, where they welcomed a b ake lace Tuesday. 3 ge Otis Smith, director of | i3 visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. 5 of friends. The drawing rooms were lock &t the home 3'1 thi"getfig;i:;l survey: Mr. John C.|Max Rich The Uroka Cl mmg‘fl ed. with daisies and ferns, and in . Hoyt and Mr. H. W. Brooks of the e boys. is holding * | dining room radiant roses co Interior Department will sail June 19 | _3r and Mrs. Emil West were hosts | ercises this n ‘clock ! prised the recoration on the mantel L+ Compton has gone |on the Scythla to attend a world | ada, With friends to | power conference in London auring | [ ] b ] B el [ =1 P el (sl M | the British exposition. e and her titte | Mr. Smith will go to Denfark and | m Al Sales 11 13 G Stl' t N w prun ° | other countries. _ = - ee Excllangu. . W ive | Mr. and Mrs. James O'Donnell and - Brandon. Vt. |family left today E H 0 n a fortnight | home, The Barks, \ewpcfl., R. L, to] ‘ = be gone about th SILKS AT RETAIL FROM LOOM TO WEARER 1114 G St. N.W. * Phone Main 8306 Stupendous Reductions Feature the Third Week of Our JUNE CLEARANCE SALE Offering the wanted and choice fabrics of the season at extraordinary price concessions. Quantities in many lots are limited. Advise an early call. $2.19 Printed Foulards, $2.79 Printed Crepes, 36-inch sl 39| 40-inch . 51.98 Choice designs and colors in monotone and Seores of designs and colcrings—the latest cre- multi-colored cflects, ations of the season. $3.49 Printed Cantons, | sz 59 Washable Crepes, k4 $2.49 e ——— $1.69 A beautiful range of combinations particularly In black, navy, seal and the wanted lingerie adapted for the “ultra” silk scarf. | tints. No ironing required. | $3.98 Crochet Crepe, 79 All-Silk Rati inch ... ... $2.98) 75 AL A 39¢ A superb fabric especially for spart skirts and n-; mum “he un weave for sport wear. capes, in white, black and gray. Will launder. Twelve choice colors, also white. —SEE OUR NEW SCARFS— In Crepe de Chine and Canton Crepes. A great varicty of the “chic” Frenchy creations. Printed fabrics with ends of contrasting colors. Two yards long. Specially Priced at $2.50 and $3.00 Each. Before purchasing elsewhere inspect our superb line of Satin-finished Broadcloth Silks (TUBTEST). We arc informed that we have the largest assortment in the city. A won- derful range of styles and colorings frem the tiny hairline to the broad stylish awning and college stripes. C. Keegin lett Wash- | [f G d P for Hanover., S H. o S e atns arden Farty rrom Lvanmnu(h L,ollebc of her | M i Mrs. Fred McKee and their | [i ed H Shme have taken an apartment lsth & Park Rd. N'w. n Park Hotel for the sum- home from the Confederate in Memphis, Tenn. where matron of honor for the|ll Various Forms of Fun FOUNDED 1894 Known For Remarkable Value Giving 1109 F Street N.W. Midsummer.Fashions IN SMARTLY CHOSEN STLYES AND ALLURING COLORS b Everyone Invited rn Memorial Assoclation, 1d their convention in = = KAPLOWITZ gros. INCORPORATED NINTH STREET, N. V. FEATURING DELIGHTFULLY COOL SILK GOWNS $15 SPECIALLY LOW FEATURED PRICE. PKINTED CREPE DE CHINE, TUB SILKS, NEW PRINTS. 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