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4 SOCIETY. Type of Pompeian Luxury ‘Features Long Island Home iCol. H. H. Rogers Installs Most Elaborate Private ‘ Swimming Pool—Special Events in New York St_)ciety Record. YORK, July 12—Col. H. H. .has had completed on his coun- try place at Southampton, Long Island, ‘a swimming pool rivaling the baths of ancient Pompeil. It is the largest pri- yate swimming pool in’ this' country. ‘The bath, which is large enough to ac- commodate several score bathers, pre- eents an environment of the utmost .Juxury.” Around the pool ranges a now in Europe, fo remain until next month. Miss Evelyn Smith, daughter of Mrs. Cary Smith and of Mr. Courtland Smith, went abroad with Mr. and Mrs. Bangs and the family. Miss Smith also will be a debutante of next season. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Barret will intro- duce their daughter, Miss Audrey Bar- ret, at a dinner dance at the Ritz-Carl- _stately row of pillars, while walls, ficor | passed and celling—some 7,000 square feet in all—have been covered with clel;;elfi:1 reminiscent of the celebrated Pom) ‘The is one feature of the Rogers 2 wn as the Port of Missing 4 of which another feature is the ‘museum housing Mr. rs’ ship model colleétion. A hallway 150 feet ‘in_le connects the swimming pool house proper. This hallway is ld lead through several intervals decorative taste from that period L to clagsical period which gives ‘4ts character to the bath itself. - “In their inspiration the decorations of ‘the bath go back to the middle ‘of Greek art, the Roman hunt and bordered . conventionalized decoration. The ceil- , -close to 2,000 square feet in all, is overlaid with silver leaf and glazed over with soft tones, suggesting the sky. Also in the ceiling Greek. fret designs are used to divide it off into appropri- ate spaces. Greek bas-reliefs, prized by “the owner, who brought them from JXtaly, are placed in the wall paneling ve the columns and upon the frieze. itings, executed directly upon simulate the character of ic. ‘The color scheme is one of so(; llows, salmon reds, grays, greens an fixug ‘with panels in Pompeian reds. ' The te list for next season is ‘dance Décember 6 at the Ritz-Carlton Miss Johnson Delafield, ter of Mr. and )X}drg .ms;phl L. Delafleld of Princeton, N. J., and niece Mrs. Sloan. Mr. and Mrs. William Davis will give a dinner dance No- ‘vember 14 at the Ritz-Carlton to intro- @uce their daughter, Miss Alida Davis, and Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Auchin- closs of 12 East Seventy-first street will ve- a supper dance at the same hotel fiov:mber 26 to present their daughter, Miss Josephine L. Auchincloss. Miss Elinor M. Bangs will be introduced at a dance at the Ritz-Carlton, which her ents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry McComb mm‘. will give for her. Mr. and Mrs. Bangs, Miss Elinor Bangs and Miss Cynthia Bangs, a younger daughter, are s | Harbor Miss by bands of | Duger Las , is at lurlgosl, Summer home of her parents. Florence Baker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. P. Baker, jr, who 1 in Paris, ing Baker is the oldest of four children and is named after her pa- ternal grandmother, the late Mrs. George F. Baker. Her mother is the former Miss Edith B.'Kane of the well known family of that name and through whom she is related to many old Colonial familles. Katherine Van Duzer Lawrence, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dudley B. Lawrence, will be nted at a supper dance at the Ritz-Carlton Saturday evening, November 15. She attended lod | Miss Master’s School at Dobbs Festy 2nd was a student last Winter at Serah Lawrence College, gl Bron: e, en- dowed by her grandfather, Willlam Van wrexnce. Mr. and Mrs. Courtlandt D. Barnes of 134 East Sixty-second street and Man- hasset, Long' Island, have announced the engagement of their daughter Katha- rine Lansing to Mr. Joseph Bryan, 3d, son of Mr. and Mrs. St. George Bryan O e Brrngs i ‘aduated f; iss s was graduated from M Chapin’s School and is a member of the Junior League. She was inuroduced to soclety at a dance given in 1927 at Nonesuch House, the Barnes country home at Manhasset. She is a grand- daughter of Mrs. Charles T. Barney of New York and the late Mr. Barney and of the late Mr. and Mrs. Henry Burr . | Barnes of New York. Mr. Bryan was graduated from the Episcopal High School in Richmond and from Princeton University in 1927, where he was a member of the Ivy Club. He is a grandson of the late Mr. and Mrs. Wyndham Kemp of Virginia. No date has been set for the wed- dlx}le iss Ethelreda Winthrop Seabury, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Marston Seabury of 150 East Thirty- | seventh street, will be marfied August 23 to Fergus Reid, jr., of New York. The ceremony will be performed in St. John's Church at Portsmouth, N. Wwhere the Rev. Henry EmerSon Hove Miss Seabury’s maternal grandfather, m m‘mowr X’ortm‘lhny g:ll;’s A re{:.epman W al e abury estate Portsmouth. T % Wide Range of Social Festivities in Record At Chevy Chase Homes Trips to Pleasure Resorts Listed in Vacation Pro- gram—Many Residents in Summer Homes for Sea- son. Mr. and Mrs. Horace E. Wagner and their children left Friday for their Sum- | mer home, at Island View, on South River, Md., to be gone until September. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Lo and their children have returned to their home, on McKinley street, after spending the week end at Ocean- City, Md. Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. Selby enter- tained Tuesday evening at bridge and supper in honor of their house guest, Mrs. C. M. MacCorkle of Newton, N. C. Miss Mary Crenshaw, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Augustus Crenshaw, is at- tending & house party for a week in Warrenton, Va. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur H. Deibert and their children started Friday by motor for Ocean City, Md., where they will spend several weeks. Mr. Gus Winnemore went Tuesday to oin Mr. Winchester Stone at the Hart- Camp, Towaco, N. J. Mr. and Mrs. P, J. J. Nicolajdes and their family are spending & month |the S at Ocean City, Md. Dr. and Mrs. J. Hilman Hollister, saccompanied by Mrs. William H. Hol- lister, will leave Thursday for Center Harbor, Me., where they will spend the remainder of the Summer. Mr. John Allison of Panama is the ;uest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Allison, in their home, on Garrison street. - Mr. and Mrs. William H. Waters and their children went yesterday to Maple Hall, Md,, to spend several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. William A. Reilly have returned to their home, on Forty-first street, after a motor trip to Rehoboth Beach and Smyrna, Del, where they were the house guests of Mrs. Reilly’s brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. ‘Walter Short. Mr. and Mrs. Jullien M. Winnemore and their family, Mrs. S. J. Mauchly, m‘;o':. Mr. .Yohnt M‘“MFMYE l;nd he‘;, r, Miss Betty Mauchly, spent last week end at Capon Springs, W. Va. Miss Mary Walter and Miss Edna Walter went to New York Friday and salled yesterday by way of the Panama California. ‘They will return by way of the Canadian Rockies. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rogers went zehmerdny to Atlantic City for a week's . and . Joseph B. Bowling spent week end in Baltimore County at & house party given by Mp and Mrs. A. L. Kline. > Mr. and Mrs. Orville S. Peters and their son Graham are spending seyeral months at the Windsor, in- Gape A Dellinger are months in Stockholm, Dr. - is_repr T N An_unexcelled cooling tem—com- Dlete change of air evers 1% minutes. 12:30 to 7:30 5-Course . SUNDAY DINNER 3 12 GETAB E We Make All of Our Own Those Not Special Salad Courses for, Thos senting this country at several con- ferences. Mr. and Mrs. Horace C. Chandler are in their cottage, in Epping Forest, Md., mrM:':e Charles C. Clar] les C. 'k and her daugh- ter, Miss Anita Clark, and Mrs, Jgere Crane and her daughter, Miss Catherine Crane, left Sunday by motor for West Point to _attend the wedding of Miss i Street and Lieut. Delman Spiviy of mmAmKMr m ‘Mi.u Mary Elizabe was of hono Miss Street. word mx‘x‘” d :fin J. D. Whl& l;lld their ‘e_occupying the home of and Mrs. Ernest Walker Sawyer, on treet, for the Summer. . and Mrs. Minor Jameson and children, Eunice and Minor, rsronalyl!l’elww!;ork W;lexdnesday on . 8. 1pi or & -week visit B TR e Soand. Bo their daughter, Miss Elizabeth BOI:FI':’. are qccupying their new home, on Oliver Mrs. Willlam Foster Burdick and her little daughter Nancy are visiting Mrs, Burdick’s parents in Carlisle, Pa. Dr, Burdick will join his family later and accompany them to the New Jersey coast, where they they will remain un- til August 1. Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Montgomery and are spending a their daughter - Nan " Sis Curcivn Fay Jac ‘arolyn Fay Jackson, the daugh- ter 8f Mr. and Mrs. Richard Fay J“l’:k- son, sailed Saturday, July 5, on the 8. 8. Exilonoa for a Mediterranean cruise. Miss Jackson will return in September. Mrs. R. Harvey Sargeant and her son Clyde have motored to New England, where they wirlil.sl st;innd l]he“remalnder of ummer ing relatives in Main and !\lmssachusetts.8 3 Dr. and Mrs. A. M. Stimson and their family are spending the Summer in their home, at Cadmans Neck, Mass. Mrs. L. Paul Winings entertained at luncheon and bridge Wednesday in honor of her mother, Mrs. Clara Houk of Harrisburg, Pa. Mrs. Roger Whiteford was hostess at luncheon and bridge Thursday in honor of Mrs. Donald Haslup Adams, who was a recent bride. Mrs. Arthur Miller and her children have returned to their home, on Wood- THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, .D. C JULY 138, 1930—PART THRLE. » MISS ANNE BROWNLOW HACKER, Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Newton Hacker, who has returned to Vash- ington from Jonesboro, Tenn. where she participated in the festivities at the Sesquicentennial celebration. Miss Hacker is the granddaughter of the late Representative Walter Preston Brownlow and the late Judge Newton Hacker, both of Jonesboro. —Harris-Ewing Photo. r spending several weeks with Mrs. Mrs. Flippo Gravatt entertained the members of her club at bridge and sup- per Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Paul May have returned to their home, on Elm street, ter spending a week at St. Marys, Pa. Mrs. Gideon A. Lyon motored to Mansfield, Pa., accompanied'by Mrs. Wales of Washington. She will visit her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Thompsin. Miss Margaret Winkler has gone to Marthas Vineyard, Mass, to spend a week as the guest of Mrs. Collin Mc- Affee. Miss Helen Walcott, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clinton L. Walcott, has gone to Camp Owaissa, at Indian Lake, N, Y., where Miss Peggy Angel, deughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Angel, will be girl executive. Miss Angel has been visiting relatives on the Pacific Coast. Mr. and Mrs. Louls Prindle have goi to Peterboro, N. H, where they are members of the McDowell Colony. Mr. Carl Corley, jr.. has returned to his home on Western avenu: after attending camp at Carlisle, Pa., with one of the medical units Miss Rachel Anne Perry and Miss Alice Perry, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. ‘Thomas W. Perry, are spending July and August at Lake Junaluska in North Carolina. Mr. Gordon McBride, son of Mr. and Mrs. Russell 8. McBride, has gone tc the Friends School Camp at Colorado Springs, Colo. Mr. McBride, who is a student at Yale University, will be a councilor at the camp. Mr. Paul F. Myers, jr, is attending the Priends School Camp in Colorado. Mr. Robert Myers has gone to Camp Red Cloud in Pennsylvania and Miss Barbara Myers is attending a girls’ camp at Pike, N. H. Dr. and Mrs. Douglas Griesemer have returned from Europe, where they spent five weeks traveling in France, Holland and Germany. Mr. and Mrs. F. Maury enter- tained at a dance and bridge party Monday evening in the Japanese garden of their home on West Lenox street. Miss Cynthia Crocker has returned to her home on Elm street after attending the wedding of a classmate in Buffalo. After spending two weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fredrik W. Crocker, she will go to Cape Cod for the remainder of the Summer. Miss Crocker graduated from Elmira College in June. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon McKay have returned to their home in Cleveland, Ohio, after spending several days as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur J May on Jocelyn street. ‘The Elmira College Club of Wash- ington was entertained at a picnic sup- per Tuesday evening in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles N. Rippey on Wooten avenue. Rev. Henry Teller Cocke and his Aria Marie SHOP 1337 G Street, Near Corner 14th CLOSED Aug. 16th to Sept. 2nd - Clearance Sale of " Entire Stock " INCLUDING Sports ‘Boucles Prints Chiffons - Afternoon and Evehing Dréfises G Also ' Coats and Cloth Ensembles ‘All Sales Final Miller's | S family left Monday for Avon-by-the- ea, N. J.,, where they will remain for the month of July. Dr. and Mrs. Henry DeCoursey Adams and their son Randall returned Sunday to their home on Military road after spending a few days in Westmin- ster, Md. Miss Jane Lewis Parks, granddaugh- ter of Dr. and Mrs. Willlam Allen Wilbur, has gone to New York to visit her father, Capt. Lyman Parks. En route home Miss Parks will stop in Ocean Grove. Mr. and Mrs. Harold W. Fowler and family have returned to their home, in Mexico after spending 10 days as the guests of Mrs. F. H. Stokes on Elm street. Mr. and Mrs. Fowler attended the graduation of their son, Mr. Dix Fowler, from the Manlius School, and of their daughter, Miss Barbara Fowler, from Wells College. —_— President General, D. A. R, On Visit to Ohio Home Mrs. Lowell Fletcher Hobart, presi- dent general of the Daughters of the American Revolution, left last week for a visit to her home in Milford, Ohio. En route she was a guest of the Pitts- burgh chapter at a luncheon given in her honor Tuesda; he also took part Wednesday in the ceremonies attend- ing the 175th anniversary of the Bat- tle of Braddock, and was one of the speakers at the unveiling of the statue of Col. George Washington, the hero of that occasion. Following the his- torical and allegorical pageant the old block house, part of the fortifications of Port Pitt, was opened for inspection, and in the evening a banquet was held at the Willlam Penn Hotel, at which Secretary Mellon represented the Presi- dent and Mrs. Hobart was a guest and speaker. iKlrcb.hofl, Mr, Reception Tem‘].ered Officers in Training At Fort Humphreys Reserve Students Entertain- ed by Engineer Group. Program of Week in Camp Featured by Social Fes- tivities., FORT HUMPHREYS. Va, July 12— A reception was given Wednesday after- noon by the engineer mess in honor of the Reserve officers who are here for Summer training. This is the first of the three tnlnlnf camps for Reserve officers which will be held here this| Summer. Most of the officers in this; group are from Virginia, Philadelphia or Pittsburgh. In the recelving line were . E. H. Schulz, Col. and Mrs. E. tea Prida; to Mrs. J. H. Carruth, Mrs. Richmond, Mrs. J. R. Hardin and Mrs. John Schrieber. Mrs. Ralph M. Griswold and her daughters, Miss Nancy Griswold and Miss Betty Griswold of Washington, are the week end guests of Col. and Schulz. Mrs. F. R. Lyons and her children left Tuesday to nd the Summer in New England. ipt. Lyons will join them in August. Mr. Bob Coiner, son of Maj. and Mrs, R. T. Coiner, left Monday on a motor trip to The Dalles, Oreg., where he will spend the next year with Mrs. Coiner’s P. Ketchum. Mrs. W. ‘Thomas, jr., and her daughter motored home with Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Thomas. sr., Monday and will make an extended visit with them in their home in New Haven, Conn. Prof. John Dent of Carnegie Tech, Pittsburgh, and Mr. Frank Dent of Englewood, N. J., were the guests last week end of Col. E. J. Dent. Katharine Dent of Tuxedo, N. visiting Col. Dent. Capt. and Mrs. F. H. Kohloss were the dinner guests Friday of Lieut. and Mrs. L. W. Prentiss. A large group of the officers and ladies of the post enjoyed the dance given by the R. O. T. C. students Tues- day night. Miss Margaret McGinley of Sharon, Pa, has been the guest this week of Lieut. and Mrs. C. F. Baish. Col. and Mrs. H. F. Pipes entertained at dinner Thursday and had as their guests Col. E. J. Dent, Mrs. Frank Yar- nall, Miss Katharine Dent, Capt. and |Mrs. A. S. Ackerman, Capt. and Mrs. F. H. Kohloss. Miss Margarette Scott of Logansport, Ind, will be the guest for the rest of the Summer of Maj. and Mrs. L. K. Anderson. Maj. and Mrs. C. C. Gee gave a pic- nic supper Thursday night for their daughter, Miss Jean Gee, and had as their guests Miss Caroline Schulz, Miss Kal e Gammans, Miss Charlotte Wells, Miss Margaret McGinley, Miss Mary Rose Y.m‘"l:n Miss Charlotte d Deakyne, Miss Mary Francis PFinch, Miss Margarette Scott, Mr. John Dent, Mr. Sam Lock- wood, Mr. Frank Yarnall, Mr. John Meade, Cadet Richard Coiner, Lieut, H. M. Underwood, Lieut. F. X. A. Purcell, Lieut. H. A. Kurstedt, Lieut. A. A. G. Mrs. | Whose parents, Mr. and Mrs. Phill! Yarnall, Mr. Stuart Gee and Mr. All Gee. The Monday Night Bridge Club met in the home of Capt. and Mrs. M. W. Marston. Capt. and Mrs. B. H. Bowley gave a party at the bathing beach Saturday night for their daughter,. Miss Marjorie Bowley, to celebrate her birthday an- ut. and Mrs. W. B. Higgins en- tertained Capt. James F. C. Hyde and D. G. White at dinner Wednesday. Lieut. and Mrs. H. I. Peckham, en route from West Point to Cleveland, Ohio, were recent guests of Maj. and Mrs. C. J. Taylor. Sast . Harley Latson are entertaining at a bridge party tonight and have as their guests Col. H. A. Finch, Maj. and Mrs. L. E. Oliver, Capt. and Mrs. B. H. Bowley, Capt. nd- Mrs. A. C. Lieber, jr.; Lieut. and Mrs. J. R. Hardin, Lieut. and Mrs. B. C. Snow, Maj. and Mrs. R. J.E.Cunningham Co. 314~316 SEVENTH SI..NW. Tomorrow...Su mmer’s Loveliest » SHANTUNG and CHIFFON FROCKS ««.they’re ALL you want your Summer Frocks to be! Misty Sheer Chiffons Shantungs Silk Piques Georgettes Washable Crepes Styles in Ensembles, Frocks \ Cape Frocks A \ " Bow Frocks . Peplum Ftocj:l » Sizes 12 to 44 ] MISS ELMO SHEERS, o Sheers, announce her mpumeni I Mr. Louis Goldman. —Naiman's Photo. Mrs. Jane Putnam, Lieut. and Mrs. L. gA Pl’enfill."ule.:l:. tL. J.QRI;I:IMWM;:, . Rumagg ut. and Mrs. W. H Powell, jr.; Lieut. and Mrs. K. R. Bar- ney, Lieut. C. P, Hardy, Lieut. and Mrs. J. W. Cox, jr.; Miss Caroline Schulz, Miss Kal ine Schulz, Miss Katharine Gammans, Miss Nancy Griswold, Miss Ruth Lieber, Lieut. P. X. A. Purcell, Lieut. E. W. Carr. Miss Anne Cox of Fort Riley, Kans., and Miss Robin Holland and Miss | as Beverly Rittenhouse of Washington ' ’flven Tuesday night b SOCIETY, were guests Tuesday of Lieut. 3 T T y of Lieut. and Mrs. Miss Susanne Shepherd, Miss Alice Price and Cadet William Menoher of Wllhlnolgse ca%g down for the Re- serve rs Training Camp _dance Tuesday as guests of Cadet Richard er. Miss Ruth Licher of Boston is- visiting Capt. and Mrs. A. C. ‘Wedrtesday to honor . W. W. Hulfish of Akx- andria, Va., and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hulfish of Atlanta, Ga. Tneir guests were Lieut. and Mrs, H. B. Loper, Lieut. and Mrs. C. H. Chorpening, Mrs. John W. Hardin, Mr. R. Hardin, who had with them Cap and Mrs. M. W. Marston, Capt. and Mrs: Harley Latson, Lieut. and Mrs. H. B. Loper, Lieut. L. J. Rumaggi, Lieut. H. C. Wolfe, Lieut. and Mrs. C. H. Chorpening, Lieut. V. J. Esposito and Mr. John Meade. Another interesting boat supper was apt. and Mrs. . W. Marston who hdd as their guests Col. and Mrs. E. H. Schulz, Miss Caro- line Schulz, Miss Katharine Schulz, Miss Katharine Gammans, Col. E. J. Dent, Mrs. Frank Yarnall, Miss Kath- arine Dent, Miss Mary Rose Yarnall, Mr. John Dent, Mr. Phillip Yarnall and Mr. Francis Yarnall. Mr, and Mrs. Paul B. Wolfe and their two children were the recent visitors in the home of Lieut. and Mrs. J. R. Hardin. Mrs. Alice Mason of Balti- more was the week end guest of Lieut. and Mrs. Hardin and Lieut and Mrs. Hardin are spending this week end with Mr. and Mrs. Wolfe in Baltimore. Capt. and Mrs. A. C. Lieber, jr., will entertain at supper tomorrow evening and will have as their guests Miss Ruth Lieber, Col. and Mrs. E. H. Schulz, Maj. and Mrs. C. J. Taylor, Maj. and Mrs. C. C. Gee, Maj. and Mrs. R. T. Coiner, Capt. and Mrs. M. W. Marston, Capt. and Mrs. F. H. Kohloss and Lieut. and Mrs. B. C. Snow. Maj. and Mrs. L. E. Oliver and fam- ily and Mrs. Jane Putnam are spend- ing the week end at New Castle, Del, guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. V. Platt. Lieut. Miles Beber and Lieut. F. M. Glorious $6.50 “HAHN SPECIAL” Summer Shoes Albrecht had as their dinner guests at Harrls Hall Tuesday, before the Re. Serve Officers Training Camp dance, Lieut. and Mrs. G. C. Reinhardt, Miss Mary McKeever and Miss Lorette Mc- Keever of Washington. Mr. and Mrs. John Harding of Detroit were guests Wednesday of Lieut. L. J. Rumaggi and Mrs. G. Rumaggi. Mrs. Hannum, wife of Col. W. T. Hannum. and Miss Charlotte Hannum are spending the Summer at Fort Humphreys. Miss Rosalind Deakyne of ‘Washington is visiting Mrs, Hannumn. — Miss Reese Entertains ‘Miss Virginia Reese, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William H. Reese, entertalned in her home, at 245 Tennessee avenue northeast, Friday evening in celebra- tion of her thirteenth birthday anni- versary. Games and contests were in- dulged in until a late hour when de- |Mghtful ~refreshmfents were served beairng out the color scheme ol rose and green. Those enjoying the hosvi- tality of 'the young hostess were Miss Dorothy =~ Abendshein, Miss Virgu.ia Crossfield, Miss Annie Rubins, Miss Loretta Anderson, Miss Jane Dettor, Miss Helen Murphy, Miss Mary Mack, Miss Marle Robertson, Miss Erma Fife, Miss Barbara Branigan. Miss Winni- fred Gosnell, Miss Helen Hopkins, Mr. Victor Washburn, Mr. Oliver Balaerson, Mr. Norman Dettor, Mr. Harry Farbin, Mr. Owen Bookhultz, Mr. Floyd Book- hultz, Mr. Marland Ashford, Mr. John Kimball, Mr. Wallace Reese and Mr. Ronald Reese. Czech Voter Quotes ‘Bihle‘ Czechoslovakia’s compulsory voting system received a shock at’the recent election in Gablonz, when a citizen, evi- dently ired because he could not show by abstention his indifference to the candidates, wrote across his ballot: “Isalah x1i.24.” The election judges consulted a Bible and read: “Behold, ye are of nothing, and your work of naught; 2.1 abomination is he that chooses yor All the Whites—Blondes— and many other brilliant Summer Fashions included —Yes, a GREAT SALE For the very first time our regular $1.55 “Lady Luxury” Superfine Silk Hose The sheerest of fine gauze all-silk chiffons, with dainty French heel—or silk-to-top service-weight silks. In all the sparkling new colors. 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