Evening Star Newspaper, August 6, 1925, Page 8

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8 SOCIETY. EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, AUGUST 6, 192 SOCIETY T N s West the latter part of next woek.' 2 & wi) 3 B. Hurst., boy. 600 Ways to Curl Hair. United States Patent Office, says the | permanent-waving machines. The "hile in Nebraska they were exten- Mflrmge Licenses. don a }:gfl ton. gir}. 7! Popular Sclence Magazine. These de- | first American patent for curling hai: E y entertained by og(r. ar:l Mrs. fonLuTiage licenses have been issued to the | . and Mery ¢ ""{"l;'l' boy. wfilx hur:g:ed pute‘:u‘:olr new devices | vices include methods of waving hair | was issued in 1857 to a man name C. G. Jensen, parents of Mr. Norman wing: ) 3 meet age-old desire of women | by means of hot air and steam, by | Lewls, who perfected an iron heated = H. Jensen. and a host of relatives, "’T‘,.:},-,, e e N .| & e 3:‘%,":.’; for curly hair have been issued by lhellramm(, by combs and curlers and by | by plunging it in hot wates e i . V02 (1Y CONNLS ANG CUYIONS ¢ friends and acquaintances. Mr, C. G.| Barvett Bortaick asa’ Emher Siegel Jensen, jr.. will accompany them East. |, Henry Abramson and Anna L. Jo F ichmond. of State and | zone to New York and is at the Wal i — > ! pig Jr. and May D Eali o ! Garan. ir. an . Eaiin. "o S iS d M Kell t Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Dalgleish are MIH'X“"FM& L™ Miicnell’ and Fiorence’ M. . girl. B arv z 7 3 o | the fonte-Haddon Hall, in At | 3 iy 150 ; vecretary ot dtate and Mrs. ELHO2E 10| crataisiaaie japbeip At !'“_;I,m ; ;'hmxm and Marion M. Mot 'hM] IR o | 1106 G Street . N.W. - . .. y tion ulian anes and Francis B. Abernethy, ‘harles and Mary ©. Harris, eat et . o both of Richmond, Va. Jobn D. and Josenhine Scopl. #irl. . a )1 V E VOV § ‘Arthur D, and Helen M_ Keléo. girl Receive at Bolivian En NS | Judge and Mrs. Wright Wi ek e Therie B Baker.| David and Vicelni : Kin Sale . . | Have Guests From Ohio Edward Wil Ardel Ames 4 A : Roosevelt C. Edith C. Buteher. . thel M. Du Fief. girl. . Reception Tonight. | "Mir. und Brs. Thomas A peter of| SSmrittt Murgiel S E bucer jin 330,000 0 P o T ¥ Fridey | Columbus, Ohio, are guests of Judge | c,lam E. Stelie of Capitol Heights and G and gerienal L Cox. Doy e Mof M e o and Mrs. Daniel Thew Wright in| “'Rennick S Feryuson and Anna M. Hook | James E.and Mary C. Ricketts, bos. their “apartment at Wardman Park | of Jiyatisvili. Eoren 3. Gna ¥ala Grewater, il Hotel furice St and Elizabeth Weinstein Rudolph and Annie Cole, gir | et o vith | dor - more rank ind S A llogs will receive with | dorf-Astoria e o M Sip and Mary Willis Moffet, | Alevinder “and” Bessie® Manning. sirls ? Minister of Bolivia and Pr { Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Nestler | boti of Halfimone. .y s Moflel | (wine) oot Senora de Jauimes Freyre at| The Rev. Stephen Gardner, rector|and son Richard have returned from William F. and Marie F. Davis. girl the reception they will give |of St. Peter pal Church, in | motor trip to Florida. Mr. Raiph | E 3 e e R i this evening at 10 o'clock at the {l‘u)n \\x!h‘lnmun- LS who 1'1‘;-* been | Nestler, who accompanied his brother, | Blrths Reported #Ahnklndn!‘.)l‘h.l 4w'k""" tori, boy S a— 2 American Union in celebration of the | stopping at the ub alis still in Miami, Fla., where he will L - rank and Mamie Harris. e centennial of Bolivian independence, | fow days, started b orth Caro-| remain untll Septembér [ oo gl darthe iiave been ’.""“"’f' gy SILK DRESSES, $5.95 SILK DRESSES, $?.85 SILK DRESSES, $15— The national anthems of the United | lina this morning by automobile. | - outys Health Devartment in the last’ 2 —Miscellaneous Tots— “Finest stri rints Afi 5 States and Bolivia will be plaved at| — | M#s. M. Robert Guggenheim of New | - &) Bt by Deaths Reported. | = : pes, prints, ternoon, Sport and 11 @'clock, and immediately after there '\fi"“\l‘; nlm llhi;“nerknl-’r" | York is spending a few days at the A Cathe iy Toy. S R pates e Dot all kinds. plain colors. Evening. will be general dancing. A buffet sup- | Miss and Mr. Roberts. | Willard, where she ived yesterday. . * DRI L ittt B B oo 11 per will be served In the .| Mrs. George Richard Smith willl . 1 M Caeths Doy e e i L Were $10 to $25. Were $16 to $25. Were $25 to $40. The Minister and Senora de Jamies [entertain at Qinner this evening in| Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Patchin of | old, W aud i ¥in G. Jones. 37, 1812 6th s ; Freyre will receiving With | honor of Miss Mary Hill and Mr.| Newark, N. J.. have come to Wash- ; £ acthy. 48, Simmie, Humiset ! Lot VOILE DRESSES, LINEN AND VOILE LINEN DRESSES, $7.95 them their d: or R % ¢ M. 0" Xeq E. 30 S Biospltel 2 RESSES, $5.00 — All —All colors. Yolando J Freyre and Senor — Rl 4 el aa OF ) 3 32.98—0dds and ends. ? e ¥ Don Victor Jaimes Freyre, who is| 5@\&’& e ay, ghagies dnd alee Gt 3 Hara 5. € Bt “ Were $6 to $10. colors. Were $9 to $12. Were $10 to $16. secretary of the legation o | : Dok b The Minister and Senora de Jaimes | § " ; % Emime Rty ] 18— Freyre will entertain at dinner pre : - ki e 5 3 {ans Spmenes h SUITS, $7.95-— ENSEMBLE SUITS, SKIRTS, $2.98—Cloths ceding the reception in honor of the B e kLl B N | : Dt 2 $19.50 to $39.50— and silks. Bolivian consul general in New York, < 6 ry V £ Nary Dk nelc, Tospley Were $25 to $39. s <o Senor Ramon Pando, who came to &, wiliiim G wiie W, Sooua” o - Were $35 to $95. Were $8 to $15. Washington fo reception 3 3 2 ¢ i ¢ = J Statel € Canmeay irt $ $10.95 $ Mrs. Harry S. New, wife of the 3 Textt B Gl Cwtar o ivebes e dp b o attomotize Coats, at *10 Coats, 19 to 25 Coats, at 35 Postmaster General, had a few guests é Albert 1 B Johhwon * 'bus lines. . lunching with her today and they re- ! malned to play bridge, —_— Many colors. Were $25 Were $29.50 to $40. Were $50 to $75. ey AR ; $2 to $4 Voile Blouses, to close, 59¢ $3 to $5 Silk Scarfs, all colors, $1.98 I){}:Suflnfl‘im:f 5 or Bpaln ) oot ¥ : 1 Tomorrow—FINAL $6 to $12 Silk Blouses, close, $3.98 $4-$5 Silk Slips, white and colors, $2.98 ton today for Asheville, N. C., where he will be the guest of Mrs. Geu'rge * % » W.” Vanderbilt at Pisgah Lodge, her . < 5k * % il SR IERECE CLEARANCE SALE Extra Specials—New Fall Styles Pisgah and several miles from Biit- more House. “The Ampassador_also will be the | | : % ; SEVENTY-FIVE BETTER Peautiful Satin Dresses, $15 and $16.95 | Millinery, first showing of Fall styles, guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. A. Cecil at Tiltmore House béfore. returning ) B¥ Black and all the new colors ‘ $5 to $10, Specially Priced Friday To Visit in Virginia. The Ambassador of Japan and Mme. Matsudaira will be the guests ; } LAV S am Ve mrS VeSS over Sunday of Gen. and Mrs. George - h ( Barnett in their country place, Wake- ; 7 : \ field Manor, Va 55 : i Mrs. Theodore Douglas Robinson, wife of the Acting Secretary of the Navy, will return to Washington this evening from Middleburg, Va., where she has been for a short time. Mr. Robinson joined her there Tuesday to spend the evening and returned the riext morning fevens 1115 -G - STREET Formerly $29.75 to $59.75 The United States Ambassador to Belgium, Mr. William Phillips, who went to New York from Massa- chusetts to meet the members of the Belgian debt-funding commission, will safl tomorrow aboard the Olym- pic for his post in Brussels, where Mrs. Phillips remained during his absence. | Tcmorrow, Friday, Opening Day of REMAINING SUMMER Our New Millinery Department L4 GETTIE FKOCK . Offering a Sensational ‘ < - SALE OF 500 A T e Yook Ty e ol e pacs A . $ 87 5 | /4 pic for Stockholm, where he will join | and dance at the A s Mrs. P, W. } fillan has gone to # Mrs. Bliss Union New York and is at the Hotel Lor- — — | raine. Gen. James A. B an, who is| Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Nesbit, who | occupying a cotta At Saratoga | spent the month of July in Maine, " J. Elbert Tune is spending his :&:nr;ln'm:{: ;Ah: motored to the White Mountains and on in Euro = e O ATt e S i Houaeiat upi STANDARD PRICE, $15.00 ; In a Demonstration of q Elking, who spent season. I . oy v% in New York, han Joined | Mra. Aubrey A Clarke and Miss | NONE EXCHANGED NONE CHARGED & \ Our Underselling Ability her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and ine Clarke have gonme to Atlantic Mrs. Willlam F. R. Hitt, in thefl\' City, where they are staying at Hx\d-{ Remodeled ot S SENORA DE JAIMES FREYRE, The United States Minister to| Wife of the Minister of Bolivia, who, with him, will celebrate the 100th anni- Sweden, Mr. Robert Woods Bliss, | Versary of the independence of their country with a large reception and dance who was the guest over Sunday of | 3t the Pan-American Union tonight. his father, Mr. William H. Bliss, re- turned to Washington for a few days Joseph William Roberts <e mar- | i s e 0 Mashingion Torie fow dave 7 lliam Robert ngton for a short visit and are at house at Saratoga Springs, which | don Hall, Guaranteed Work—RBest Materials e e L LOW PRICES | 1316 G Street . ) TOMORROW you will see Mrs. Elkins will return to her cottage | Mrs. Lambert at the New Ocean . 11 at Ventnor, N. J House at Swampscott, Mass. | the kind of millinery Mrs. Cornelius Vanderbilt has re-| Mrs, Willlam P. Johnson and her | New England Fumer SHOP City Club Building 3 we are going to offer to turned to her villa, the Breakers, at | daughter, Mrs. Norman H. Jensen, are | E . 4 3 . . Newport, after spending a few days | expected back 1n Wathingion feom e Washington women. To- in New York at the Hotel Ambas- sador W 2 5 morrow you will get a real Mr. and Mrs. Edward Lilly Stock | demonstration of what you have as their guests for the remainder 2 o A of the Summer their niece. Miss Es- may expect when you shop Each Hat worth ther Patricia Stock of Buffalo. Mr. ] Toutls il and Mrs. Stock are entertaining at a 4 4 in Stevens for milliner i series of informal parties in their 3 5 g Sale Price values! suburban home, Stockhome, in Brad. | ley Hills, Bethesda, for their niece | and will present her to soclety in the early Autumn before their sons, ; ’ ¢ Mr. Charles Stock and Mr. Edward L. ION Stock, ir., return to college. L M, Rovinson © ; : . Al —:—_::~="— [ w— . Tailored Hats Hats for General Street Hats == — Ny 4 ('/:'l—r:—’ ¢ Dress Hats Utility Hats for Travel lt,Sthe ClimaX! IN EVERY NEW FALL FABRIC AND COLOR Velvets, Satins, Felts, Velours, Satin-Velvet Combinations Clearance has reached its most tempting offering now—in a sale that includes— Black, Purple, Sand, Oak, Green, Wood E f th New Fall T St A Demonstration Sale of Satin-Crepe and 14 Price! : exclusive types in new Baronet Silk Choice of the Dresses— AN Fall Silk Frocks Street, Sports, Afternoon, Dinner, Eyening 7 Presenting % Gay Felt | resses | Choice of the Coats— b Eiae . 1 4° | Street Floor Dress or Sports; plain or fur-trimmed strating Stev- Hats The Very Newest Models—In the Most in fashion and ens’ supremacy ACSTY e s v Choice of the Suits— e Pansy, Pencil Blue, Blond, Cuckoo . s . of all the new shades and others of ,nouelty’ shades Ensemble and Two-piece " Beautiful Crepes in Pencil and Crayon Blue, are featured in the Pansy, Cuckoo and Black—and Black Satin. fashionable close-fit ting felts Unbelievable values for . such a remarkable price : Chonce Of the Hats— 3 Dress and Sports B Not the least factor of their attractiveness is the appealingly low price of I ; Caowining Weelc of Eliory Vishee— Choice of the Blouses— 0 s sxs s A AL I NN@ Pure Thread Silk Hose If it belongs to the present season it is now— Full Fashioned ot Goll o, Women'’s and ]/2 Price! Absolutely $1’09 Every Pair éfg ido I x AR 1214 F Street S o ey Misses’ Sizes Perfect Guaranteed Silk Hosiery : Every selection must be final—no re- Exclusively For the benefit of our customers—open all day turns nor exchanges. Saturday—with this extraordinary special to tempt you. Street Floor RS e VNl TR R DA O NS S e L SN S A ST S TS DA ) S AR S IARSEY SEDACWET St AR A ) O

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