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8 SOCIET Y THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON. D). (.. WEDNESDAY, JULY 22, 1925, 3 ~_SOCIETY. 7 T e = tertaining in compliment to her house are at the Plaza Hotel in New \'mk‘ July 26, for their annual pienic Imr_i} = guests, Mrs. Sargent Cram and her|for a short stay. | through the courtesy of Mrs. J. " , ~ daughier, Miss Cram. who arrived | - s ‘!alfln the lawn of her home, Arc: FIRST ITH THE ]\ }4 \\ there vesterdav from Old Westbury,| ldeut. and Mrs. Richard Glass en- |, us, Va.. will be used. The home of tertained at a buffet supper last eve- | yjig (arlin adjoins Mount Vernon and e g i Well Known Soclety Folk | ning, in celebration of their Airsi wed-|the Mount Vernon FElectric cars| — 1 = e e e Head Benefit Ball Committee. ""jlnaa:f":‘:l&:::'\;i;:' :7']:"’\":“: ;"‘1‘er':”|'~\|"& |( r-., lflnn?‘\l;,_\nm )a\m;ulfl ) Mrs, < Robert McKee s vice| L colbomse SIv. On | gyery half hour will bear the club| \' NMing T . R e teet for e ':‘l"’" l“\:‘"’l'"')'\aa's'm”‘;“""‘ their | members and their guests, each equin > A\ 3 At P Q : ome while in ngton. | ch box, to a station | i New Minister of Nicaragua Arrives and b an ‘Wnite comtime bai i S, S IR e A € o S, 1 e 0 : will be given Friday evening, August | FHests Includec tomdr and Vs, John ho ed for the e 7. at_the Greenwich Country Club at | oclock is the hour nam | 5 3 n son Knauss, Comdr. and Mrs. Robert | pi N " 5y oo Pavs His Respects to the : 1214 F St. SHIONS h. Conn.. for the benefit of| \pa ™ (omdr. John Manchester, S f 5 it e ohe °Jy | Lieut. 'and Mrs. Charleton Champlon. | Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Widmayer and 32 e her moth. | Lieut. Comdr. John A. Logan, Mr. and | sons, Tawrence and Donald. are in| ! ecretdr\ O tate the Summer with her moth-|ajyg "4 ythur Condon, Mr. Kirby Smith | (Continued on Ninth Page.) l Pomeroy, is also | Nry “Louise Erwin, Lieut. Andrew e imittee. Parks, Mr Id Norman Bull and | Mrs. Clarence Ely 4 Leghorn *# A New Low Price! a | nelius Vanderbilt Whitney, sailed | | from New York today aboard the | Whitney yacht, Whileaway, for New Appointed Minisier | Wakefield, Va.. to spend the week —— .. Nenor Padro|end with her brotherinlaw and sis-| Mrs. Leonard Block returned to S = f | in Washing. |(er, Gen. and Mrs George Barnett. |Washingion vesterday from Cape| Mr. and Mrs Harry Pavne Whil | and is at e E N. .J.. where she has a cottage | ney, accompanied by their son and t o ” > : 4 : The Rev. and Mre. J. D. Mont. for ihe seisom She will be accom. daughterindaw. Mr. and Are. Cor | Oorts I'o Make More Popular Our 1 — JULY i port Miss Caroline Roebling of Washing ton. who is at Hot Springs for a por | tion of the season, was hostess #t ‘ luncheon vesterday at Fessenden 1 Farm | ! o ! Miss Mary Hooe Livingston has | gone to Fort Sheridan. Tl to visit o 1 Thomas Cirefle, F. ly $7.50 her niece. Mra wife of Capt Ly On An Elab Collecti f [ mos Sagies A e Call “Rohert” Main 4336, for A popular hat for strect n An Elaborate Collection o Dr. Baer Return: : mainder of th mer. Mrs. Sagler eser Tatioas: o sparts wear, wnd at thi . . A T SSV. s fo riy £ Y ler . . ew ow rice o 114 Charge at German Eml m | was formerls Miss ‘Mary Amb MEVER DAVIS oW lng PIIEELADY 4 ¥ ROOF BAND. Rlcep ok SLapLE o : | The International Association of plele vgus ipatdiobeiwil e least one. Several models Silk Chiffon In Summer Frocks { S s Hosiery Jurius GArRFINCKEL & Ca, $1.29 ‘ | ‘ Now On Sale ‘:']” 'L “", [ Wide Selections NGl e % and Step-Ins E $1.95 ‘e Silk Prints nd Letters selec Summer | spent several weeks, | of the affairs | hington until when he mm‘ first secretary of | the Capital | uties at Mag He will remain | i the Tialian | di Bernezzo rday, en tment at nent to the 1 and Con Augusio he of the | Misses’, Juniors’ and Girls’ Fine quality voile. ir trimmed and tailored me In nun des and al sizes Distinctive Apparel |_ Philippine Printed (;r(’]ws Nightgowns ) : * “Sl 69 At Greatly Reduced Prices Wilson will 5 Massacht NUSUAL are Now offered Here values of remarkahble worth Flat Crepes. Etec. Styled for Vacationists V'ERY garment is made of the best slecveless the first of September B rily be at the May quality and our styles are different. | shadés in all & Mrs. Wilsen have Reductions on Underwear N. J.. for a short W(l\UI CREUT. values in the follow ng: bury Blair will ¢ % COUNTESS PAGLIANO. . p and, with him. spending some time ng to their new post. | Dressc'S. Coats, Suses Hats, Swea ters, M;rldfes in W n\lullglxm bef spending the Summer Maj. C. E. Coates and family and the major's mother. Mrs. F. M. Coates, | gomery and their infant daughter Anita, of Porto Rico, are visit Washington. dividing their tim tween Mr. and Mrs. David R sl X monston and Mr. and M Dr. J. Crayke Simpson. who has | Harmon. The Rev. Mr 8 1 Firhis been at his country home. Oak Hall, |is the “living link™ miss: 2 Mackinac Islax t i o E— - e Northumberland. Pa . during Mrs. | Columbia Heights Christian Church S S \SS[ Rl‘l) Col. and Mrs. Herbert J. Siocum | G Pyux‘ppsbom PRIC vey Baker ope, is at the and will be in the Rev Smith’s pulpit next i Sinpson's absence in New Willard for a few el ie——=0——=0 Largest Ladies’ * Closed all dav Exclusive b l b m Saturday Apparel Shop in * ‘ IPS o during July and Washington 008 e 614 ELEVENTH ST, Auguet Announcement has been made by! Mrs Cornelius Vanderbilt was host Mr. and Mrs. Frederick R s of ess at luncheon yesterday in her Chevy Chase, Md.. of the eng nent | villa. the Breakers. at Newport. en of their daughter Emily B: Mr. Irving Hall, son of Mr. and Mrs. || Clarence Hall, formerly of Washing 3 S THE SNUGGEST ARCH Seach, Fla. The wedding will take All Saints’ Episcopal Church Chase circle, in the early antilever . river e e hoe .t onald, sister of Mrs. Fred E. X rd ELEVENTH ST, o Mr. Harry Clarke Burs e i nes me Only leather CHOICE OF THE HOUSE SALE o] U o s performed by the can conform fl === o | o Making a Clean Sweep of All ngher Priced Coats Dress. and Sports Models. plain and fur-trimmed 1. Queally The marriage by her 3 Fred B X. Ken 10 the height and the curve of nheiss was the arches of your own impor- Howard tant feet. Shoes made with a he groom. was steel shank may not fit your was ":’_'""\‘\"‘:it" arch at all —and that's the deli 4 bouauet Your Unrestrlctcd Choice of Our Entire Stocl( of WHITE KID SHOES cate pari_of vour foot. But CANTILEVER oxfords are made with no metal concealed in the soles. They lace right np under vonr foot and feel good the moment vou put Regardless of Former Selling Prices CHOICE Grouped into four lots and marked far be]ow cost | | In CANTILEVER exforde walking i healthful and a great pleasure. Cantilever Shoe Shop 1319 ¥ Street N.W. Secand Floor—0cer Yonng Men KAPLOWVITZ wez INCORPORATED 721 NINTH STREET NORTHWEST JULY CLEARANCE BEAUTIFUL SUMMER GOWN.S $15 PRESENTING THE LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICE FASHIONS FOR MADAME AND MADEMOISELLE SEVERAL HUNDRED GOWNS OF THE FINEST QUALITY (S, CREPE SATINS, FLAT CREPES, ROSHANARA .S, GEORGETTES. INCLUDED ALSO OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF FINER QUALITY, BEAUTIFULLY PATTERNED PRINTED CREPE DE CHINE AND FLORISHWAH SRK 600 Pairs Higher Priced Low Shoes GOWN.M, ALL WASHABLE. ALL LEADING SHADES. KAPLOWITZ DRESSES OF NOTED QUALITY AND i In Patent, Black Satin. Tan Calf. m g : DISTINCTION AT AN ABSOLUTE GIVE-AWAY PRICE | Black Suede, Colored Satin. fi o Group 1— \ Very finest of Satin. Kasha and a E = m g m g lfl I fll Ottoman—trimmed with the most fll Boabniol b - - < =Dl o] m = | I= m g m E All the Season’'s Smartest Patterns Are O{{CTCA ;n SANDALS OPERA PUMPS OXFORDS BUCKLE PUMPS TIES STRAPS In Every Shape and Stylc Hee]. Monday you may choose from our en- tire stock of white kid low shoes re- gardless of former selling prices, at $5.50. Thlrtv of this season's smartest patterns in genuine white kid are in the selection. Not all sizes in each style but every size from 215 to 8 AAA to C in the group. Reductions are ab- solutely as stated, making savings most unusual and well worth your while. Early attendance advised for best choice. / | E Group 2— Satins. Benga]ines. Kashmir and Twills—fine drades of these exclu- sive fabrics. with fine fur embellish- $ ments. | | | | | | Reduced tar:=: = = &= 2t Group 3— Mnire. T“'lll. Kashmir. Velnur. Bengaline. Ottomanf~p]ain and fur- $ trimmed. Reducetl oy sen oone = = ni =i r i | Group 4— C}\armeen. T\xlns Satin and Chevmt-——sports and dress models; $ plain and trimmed with fur. Reduced to - - - - - DURING oun JULY CLEARANCE EVENT ALL HAND-TALORED COATS AND SUITS . . . $15 TO s25 | ALL EVENING, DINNER, AFTERNOON GOWNS, | INDIVIDUAL FASHIONS . . . « « . . . $25 855 TO $35 | 1,000 pairs of this season’s New Low Shoes, of such quahty and former selling price that you are acquainted with, go to make this sale a real buying opportunity at the low price of $3.85. Every pair right out of our own stocks. Styles for afternoon, street and evening wear are here. So great are the re- The models are so exclusive that their standing in fashion is fully insured—and offer choice at wonderful advantagc—-{or now—and fall wear. Sizes for Women and Misses :—EDE—:—]DED::GE—]D:—E!BEDEE:——:DEE:——: STORE OPENS 8:30 A. M. EXTRA SALESWOMEN . B PLEASE COME AS EARLY AS YOU CAN g:ggons and the values that we advise early attend- Third Floor. h B— = e o P R— . EEEEEEEEEEEE:EEEEEEEEB:B / : . S EE—EEEE—fiz—EBEE EEE&EEEEEE