Evening Star Newspaper, June 26, 1924, Page 8

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SOCIETY. SOCIETY The President and Mrs. Coolidge, With Their Sons, Attend Ball Game This Afternoon. HE President and Mrs. Cool- | "her chiffon, with a hat in the same idge, accompanied by their | *S L aine breakfast, at the home sons, Mr. John Coolidge and |of A | wedding Mr. Calvin Coolidge, occupying the presidential b ball game this afternoon. are | The minister of ¥ Panaretoff le m York, whe short tim to spend the rning for New going to ronth of uly will go from ther Williamstown to attend the In X lities Williams Colle, 2 st Will spend the month of Septe on the north shore of Massachusetts, after which they will return to this friends at the | tire lgaria and Mme. | | an effective touc hapin, wes confined to the arty, relatives and a few he drawing rooms and en- entertainment suite showed a rming arrangement of pink roses ferns and palm en later in the day Mr. and Mrs. ft Washington for a wed- t their future home N. €. the bride ce-piece dress of Dy brown, the coat e in lined with brillintly figured silk and the little hat of horschair braid hav- ers of small flowers in_the des. Self-colored lace added o the costume. or Kauffmann will tomorrow, motor- Mass., where they THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, JUNE 26 1924, Mrs. Robert P. Skinner, Mrs. White- law Reld, widow of the former United States ambassador to the court of St. James; Brig. Gen. and Mrs. Cornelius Vanderbilt, jr.; Col. and Mrs, Edward House,’ Count and Countess de Limur and the latters sister, Miss Helen Crocker of San Francisco. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Norment have gone to New York and are at the Plaza before sailing Saturday for Europe. Mr. and Mrs. Paul E. Johnson have as a guest in their cottage on Mon- terey Circle, at Blue Ridge Summit, Pa., Mrs. Charles E. Ewing. Mrs. Esther Slater Welles, who has leased Old Farm at Bar Harbor, and her two sons, Benjamin Sumner Welles, jr., and Arnold Welles, will || go there early in July. Mrs. Welle and her sons are visiting Mr. and Mrs. || Harry Pelham Robbins In their sum- mer "home at Southampton, Long Island. Mrs. L. Lanier Winslow, who went to New York a few days ago, will sail today for Chile to join Mr. Winslow, Maison Gustave Specialist in Exceptional ' Yhe Howsc of Falhion” 1106 G Street . N.W. Fashionable Styles ANOTHER BIG TWO-DAY SALE Summer Silk Dresses 515 Broadcloth silks, figured and plain crepes and other new silks New Crepe Dresses Distinctive styles in beautiful figured crepes. All the new crepes and silks for all occasions—street, after- $1 9% Fashionable Silk Dresses Cool Summer Dresses French voiles, linens, broad- $10 cloths, tissue ginghams and smart cotton fabrics.......... Linen and Voile Dresses Normandy Voiles and other $ 95 desirable cotton materials. . . . 3 Smartest Summer Skirts Fine Roshanara crepes, nov- elty silks and wool crepes and $25 57.95 noon, sport, evening...ee.e.ee. flannels. $10 and $12 values. ... L — R S 25 Tailored Suits Sale Coats and Capes Women's and misses’ sizes. and dressy models 514.75 v cloths, twills, satins, 519.95 Mixtures, plain colors, check gelours; pin stripes. Were $25 gilks, Big variety. Were $2950, FRIDAY ONLY—Bargain Lots of Odd Dresses Silks and cloths. Some are mussed. $E.95 The original prices were $15 to $25. 5 Mrs. Warre s turned to har a 2 N | Wi the rest of the summer, at Willard after ; ke | The Moorland. in Ohio. H | Rt Rev. and Mrs. J. Poyntz Tyle“. St J0hus, (Chi ta) scone. lof Fargo, N. D. have announce ” | the PIE: 3 3 daughter of High Noon Wedding Today. e R e et St.John's Ok < afayette | Pitesl Pa. Mr. Grifith is the and Mrs. Charles W. Grif- York City. Two Washington girls, Miss Mar- Treadwell and Miss Mary i ers of Mr. L. presented at The former being and Mrs, . al in London today. MISS MARGARET TREADWELL, Daughter of Mr. L. H. Treadwell, who with her alster, Miss Mary Treadwell, Sonyashington debutante of next scason, is being presented at court in Lon- [ . There sraceful arrange- ment of pink rc . palm: and ferns | a about the a . Wi 3 wall in 2 of bridal sic jr. M E |3 s and they will be there 1 about month, when they will aris. They have been ab- sent from the states for two years and will sail on the Berengaria Au- Bu: 3 for this country. Mr. Tread- well and his daughters have lived in various parts of Kurope since leaving this country. D pary Treatwell il Permanent Hair Waving —by the New French Process. The most comfortable, safest, quickest, insuring a large, Ioose wave. Mr. Gustave Personally Waves —every head of hair and guar- antees satisfaction. 706 13th St. NW. Phone Franklin 5384 Mostly small sizes. them for a few weeks' vacation their 5 daughter, Miss Constance To close out..... e Brown. During their absence Mr. Brown at- tended the convention of the Na- tional Association of Office Managers at Niagara Falls. Mrs. Brown de- livered an address on the woman's|the of Connaught, Princess peace movement at the yearly meet- | Louise and Lady Patricia Ramsay. ing- of the Progressive Friends at|The dinner was followed by a musi- Longwood, Pa., and she also attended | cal, at which Signora Dusolina Gian- the thirtieth reunion of her class at|ninl and Mr. John Barclay sang. Cornell University. Among the guests were the United States ambassador and Mrs. Frank B. Kellogg, Senator and Mrs David A. with their son and daughter, left Reed, the counselor of the embassy their home in Battery Park last|and Mrs. Post Wheeler, the United Friday for Hampden and Willoughby, | States consul general in London and They expect to be gone a week | ve and Miss| Va. ————_EToTe o ondon and Huss tates ambassador 0| yr and Mrs. Ashmead Fuller will s Russia. AT A e thls arter. | leave Washington, July 1, for their DB SPRCASTSCE s 2 cottage at Bass Rock, Mass., to re- S main until September. = fret one in the rank. Lord Kemyon A e D e runslaw | Mr and Mrs. Edwin S. Puller will Remodeling Our Specialty ster, Col, Slaney and a M : yiana Laay leave h tomorrow for Who Spent o 1e Atlantic City, w they will re- FURRIER, [ 80D main until August 1, when they will .t return to Washington. Mrs. Puller 30-32 Florida W, Saturday, when Ave. N, il aboard the Majestic for England. Rear Admiral and Mrs. William B. Caperton and their daughter, Miss Marguerite Caperton, will go to New- port the first of next week and will e at the Muenchinger-King for the summer. will leave about August 20 for the Conner | New England coast, to remain until the autumn. Mr. and Mrs. John Hays Hammond entertained at dinner last evening at the Rfi"kflom in London in konor of uke “ampbell of London, for- Natalie Magruder, daugh- Magruder of Wash- be among those who will ented at court this afternoon ampbell will be presented by . Viscountess Grey of Fallo- Gen. and Mrs. R. C. Marshall, ., bride w silver tissue 1 ful bridal ro ——of the way, but when it comes to good work and low price, we are the - neck of the | i front and | - falling over the | * just back of the arm. The | at e T GOWNS 1309 G ST.NW Our Entire Stock of Summer Dresses for morning and street wear. Beautiful Canton Crepes and Crepe de Chine in all colors for afternoon and street wear. le as maid of hon ndants were The director of the bureau of ef- ficiency and Mrs. Herbert D. Brown have returned from an automobile tour of northern states, bringing with Oriental Rugs and Carpets Washed, Cleaned, Repaired FIREPROOF STORAGE Nazarian Bros. Co. THE FRIENDLY SHOP An Extraordinary Lot of COOL—SUMMERY DRESSES especially priced :1 Meekins of Eliza’ . and Miss . N ister of the bride- Here are three groups that are absolute values. Dresses for every occasion. Sport models for street wear, voiles and linens Jore s gomn of chiffon with ruffled pa des of the rather full Their picture ha pink horsehair braid, with pink chiffon falling at the right side, pink carried clusters of M e ~ : ‘ SUMMER DRESSES 5 a®With a fape falling Delow " of every description, in dotted voil the waist line. - Her hat and entire ' Ty °"P. on, in dotte: '“"e'l was in white as she is in ] broadeloths, linens, embrotdered = NMeolking, Ber_o voiles, in green, foing Mo Mesking ot : : Tl e trimmed w:: bmwn’.bé“é, FINE FURNITURE e $4_ —at Worth-While Reductions drawn. Clean-up —— Sale Price....cc..... 1 An interesting selection of Complete Suites and Odd Pieces from our regular stock, repriced at levels you'll find specially attractive. IMMEDIATE IN- SPECTION is urged, since this offer lasts but a short time and does not involve our entire stock. Ten-piece Mahogany Combination Dining Room Suite; 66-in. Buffet, Closed Server, China Cabinet, Oblong Tablé and 6 Chairs with Haircloth Seats—Re- $495 duced to...... . Seven-piece Mahogany Combination Bedroom Suite in. Dresser, Chest, Toilet Table, full size Bed, Rocker, Chair and Bench.—~Reduced to.. All Lamps and Shades Reduced 10 to 509, James B. Henderson Fine Furniture, Laces, Upholstery, Poperhanging, Painting, Ete. 1108 G Street—Phones Main 7675 (€on 1227 F St. NW, they OU will marvel at how it was possible to produce such won- derful dresses at such a price! Hand- drawn and hand-made voiles—beaded voiles—tub silks—broadcloths—can- ton crepes, printed crepe-de-chines. MMi Breslau's—1309 & St. N.Y. lmmm- THeE LOUVRE 1115 1117 F STREET Dainty Comfortables In Summer Frocks The ultra fashionable is combined with the utmost of practical comfort in these distinctive Wash Frocks. The variety is wide—the range of effects adequate to meet every individual taste—in simple or elaborate Gowns—for about- town wear or the more exclusive affairs. $11-50 to $27.50 STREET DRESSES You will like these models. All new printed crepe and plain silks, in white and stripes, as well as our canton crepe, with lace trimming. Formerly selling from $16.95 to $30. Clean-up Sale Price % % of georgette, canton crepe, straight- line effects; others plaited. Smart White Hats for Sport and Dress Wear $50® inthe = ; DOWNSTAIRS SHOPPE White felts—leghorns—bangkoks and nov- elty straws attract the attention of all those who want a hat for midsummer wear. All at $5—The Only Price in the Downstairs Shoppe from $25 to $39.50. — Clean-up Sale Price e MILLINERY ALL OUR HATS FROM | ALL OUR HATS FROM $5 TO $7-50 $795 TO $10 Clean-up $ Clean-up $ Sale Price . . . . Sale Price . . . : No Charges----All Sales Final---No Exchanges DT T TOT T O D DT May we have your special attention to these— Printed Crepe’ Frocks....... -$22.50 Sports Silk Frocks. ... compseiner $20-50 Effestive Sports Hats —of Ribbon, Felt, Timbo Braids, etc.—distinc- tively Louvre types— . | $5.50 to $1 350 TS DO D D e 2 v

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