Evening Star Newspaper, July 8, 1926, Page 21

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¥ o | dinn thie' executive board of the A Foundation, for. 1779 Massachusetts avenue. . dley will return to Atlantic City at the end of the week, to re- ‘main through the season. Mr. and Mrs. James Albert Dowie have gone to their home at North Braddock, Va., after a motor trip along the Eastern Shore of Maryland. Interesf Card Party i Arméntrofit enter- Miss Margaret tatned her bridge club at luncheun- at her home, on - | Africa, returning to the United States about the first of November. s B e %’“’”‘5 return m Buena prings, Bar:| where they were the' guests of ‘Mr.’ 'BLECTRIC IRON THAT WILLAQT Bl QuTl Frances - Tully, Miss Lula Mitchel, Miss Betty Armentrout and'Miss bars, Robinette, who is visiting here from Philadelphia. The marriage of Miss Ferda M. Op- imer, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Oppenheimer, to Mr. Saul R. Goldsmith, formerly of Sioux City, Towa, now of Washington, took place yesterday. The ceremony was per- formed at noon in the Eighth Street Temple, Dr. W. F. Rosenblum officiat- ing,“in the presence of a small com- pany. of relatives and intimate friends. The bride was unattended and wore an ensemble suit of water rose char- meen with a hat to match and wore & corsage bouquet of orchids and lilies of the valley backed with feath- ers to match her)gown. Mr. Jack Goldsmith was best man for his brother. N\, Mr. Goldsmith and his bride left tely after the ceremony for & wedding trip and after August 1 Will b6 at home at 1356 Monroe street. Dr. and Mrs. D. K. Shute have gon to Shady Side, Md. their sumxxone: bome for the remainder of the season. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel 8. Ludl :{: Ludlum I«n('th., John C?’ L‘\::l- are among the passengers sail- ing today aboard the President Polk SHIPPING NEWS — OUTGOING STEAMERS. - Salling Hour, Daylight Saving Time. ! e M T o o e o the Willaea | o4, Pedoral Eetimates Show. Toof tomorrow. T CHICAGY, July '8 (®)—. daughter of Mr, and 2‘;:. E. Quincy 2&; from the, Smith, sailed on . A Agricuit ‘Bconomics, July 1 for a trip to the Orient, the of ship stopping at Madelra, at, 5 i (. points in. Spain ,,; < t various and France, Italy, i Turkey, Constantinople and Syria.|Indiana is At Constantinople, = Miss - Quiney’ Smith will leave the ship and follow a further itinerary with a JIriend, Miss. Helen Preston, spending 10 days further in Egypt, s week in|= Greece, three or four days in Siely, and another two weeks in the oases of the Sahara and ports of northern and Mrs. Kenneth Wales at their cot- * SE& DISPLAY IN OUR SHOW WINDOW. P S8 12hSLNW. 4 1§00, $295 $500 $7.50 1n the final round of the Summer Business we are ¢! g out h:u oef ;:‘vptinul merit and v{llle at prices théy will for quickest. ;. B z ¢ These were formerly from $5.00 to $20.00. All good styles, all JuLius GArRFINCKEL&Co. WASHINGTON PARIS gl \W_GH;UCMCJC ; Important Reductions . Okt 5 : Our Goods | For Misses, Juniors, Girls ~ Small Boys ¢r/ul Infants ’ " Fifth Floor. Cc=C=: Heavy crepe de chine in two-tones develops an _excep- smart jumper frock that has the fitted hip short - sleeves d baroque 1 . button trim. 7 1576. Fur-Trimmed Winter Goats and*Furs A Prepare ibr»jour week end needs tomorrow, We | p _close all gla'y Saturday through September 4. , _* Weekday opening and closing schedules remain [ unchanged for the entire Summer, Enter the July Sale . Intwo exceptionally fine style groups at these remarkably low prices * 1 you plan to go away for the Summer or-stay in town, you will find it well worth your while to come into Jelleff's Misses’ Frock Shop tomorrow and see these dresses: Every dress in the sale was taken from regular stock and reduced considerably in order to encourage you to buy ‘your Summer frocks now, when you need them, rather than wait for lower prices later. There could not be lower prices on' frocks like these. Tomorrow’s, prices represent the utmost in style, quality and workmanship. This is not a supposition —it is’a fact. ., . Frocks that realize every need of the . smart Summer girl— . For morning, noon or evening wear—for town, seashore or coun- try—for playing the game or lojtering comfortably in the gallery. Every Smart Summer Style Feature New pleated treatments for skirts. - New shirrings that are so smart in sheer fabrics. Jumpers that have taken the most recent lines. All the smart new collar treatments, including V and elongated: Short and long sleeves or sleeveless models—all smart. Belts, that are so important, and gypsy girdles. Drawnwork, tuckings and ribbon trim. Raglan shoulders—the favorite of fashjon. One-piece models that have charm and distinction. Prints in the smart small' conventional patterns. .. Degrade trimmings and many frocks in several tones of the same color. Every Smart Summer Color All the new blue shades. Mint and Monaco green. Orchid and violet shades; very smart. Many smart pink shades. * ., Navy—of course. Beige and approved variations. Rose mu.‘fldmfin ; June Rose. Red, and red and white combinations. / Sunni and Coral Sands. - ‘White and black and white. B ¢ Every Smart Summer Silk Printed Chiffon in lovely blendings and patterns, Crepe de Chines—some that can be tubbed. Flat crepe, Rajah and georgette. Printed crepes that have come into strong style favor. Tub silks in smart sports patterns and colors. Silk alpaca, approved by afir. - All Misses’ Sizes—In the Misses’ Frock Shop ‘The final choice of those who swim 'The One-Piece Bathing Suit In All-Wool Jersey Appears on the July Sale schedule marked down to JHOSE who ‘actually go in for the sport that swimming brings want a suit’ that will be practical in the water, as well as smart on the beach.” For this double service « to date, nothing smarter has been found than - the all-wool suit with the attached skirt. It has the virtue of fitting the form without re- stricting the: freedom’ of ' moGvement, and of erm’ g quickly in the sun. o ~All the Gay Sports Shades ot TAn.om styles, of course, for that is the 5 Sizes 34 fa'dd . . . S ‘ <l A ww b&'}mmw theee. | . )B“h(i;nl:{c:;t:ann‘ )y ' | A Smart New Coat Sweater At a special price, 10.75 " A! CLEVERLY knit wool and rayon coat sweater that is the rage now at all the fashiofiable ‘resorts here and abroad. Smart r Exceptiongll;v Fine Quality _ White Flannel Coats - Comto . aws = . | T e . Setarecord for-value Boys' Suits ' = : e == in our July Sale at THE smartest daytime wrap of the Summer season in styles and sizes for women and misses. . l‘r is not often that coats as smart as these figure in a reduction sale so j season. You know.that! Although ., reports place the white flannel co: unanimous choice of all thebest-dressed women at the fashionable resorts—we have reduced these coats simply because we want to clear our Summer stocks, to prepare for our Fall ! THESE are seasonable, high quality goods that are greatly reduced for clearance. i Dresses .Hats Rompers. . - _Sweaters . F Streer CornER OF 13™ b e b, oo e | The Smartest Bags ‘ in Paris A , advance showing ‘of . handbags that are | slated for style prestige by the makers. of fashion. . 'Pastel Colors at the Same Price! ~ 1 in this mode. Women’s and Misses’ Cod Shops—Third Floar . % | Crepe de Chine Underthings | White Vode Kid Footwear : Purchased for the July Sale to sell "at the ', Essential to every smart:Surhmer ward- - lowest price we have ever been able ‘to giote on .- robe in the July Sale at unequaled values values liké these. S for merchandise in' style. and"Season. e, e The ol efeed " Stepins §O~F\Q§§ m&f,Tso' cal—in cost and time—for with Self-rising Wash- il ; ; - v e P e St ! mmw de chine OVER forty new styles from: which to make your ington Flour you can do your baking in a “jiffy.” i ; : N g pliques. B i i choice—styles all sanctioned by the leaders in fash- htb | ion—styles for every type of Summer frock. Don’t wait. Good until used il I! ¥ H | .+ ==is literally true of WASH- ' “INGTON ' FLOUR—so you ¢an buy it eafely in any size The New Sportswear Shop—Fourth Floor

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