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Women Cannot Midsummc of M c t Entire stock of Highformer prices, will go or / Every style in all the being shown for summer? eral Wear. IDA W 1415 n 528 2 Te'eph $*" Wc Want t Milliner || Smart and Artistically Trimm A bis reduction in ai tour dress or for travelir jj $1.00, J HP a \YOUTHFlA APPAQt F at T \ Our Midsummer Time Bringing V Infants' ant Our Children's Fi chandise that must be inventory, which taki larly is this true in I This necessitates a s j hope will accomplist stock reduction for ut \II-??ilk F.mhroidfrrd f arrinjc nolir*?Quilted silk wrapper and buntings. Former price, $3.5 to $10.00. Now priced? $1.95 to $5.00 ltaby Blanket*?< utc design; Former prices. $1.00 to $5.00. Sal prices? 50c to $2.50 infants* Cong White Cashmer Coats and Capes. for the coc ' evenings. Were $5.00 to $10.U( Sale prices? $2.50 to $5.00 Infanta* Sweaters?White wit blue or pink trimming; coa styles or slip-over; Shetlan wools. Formerly $2.50 to $5.51 Sale prices? $1.25 to $2.50 Infanta Cashmere Wrapper and Sarqaes?Daintily hand-em broidered; an ideal gift. Wer $3.50 to SS.OO. Sale prices? $1.75 to $4.00 "Red Star** Bird's-eye Dlapc Cloth-?In three sizes? 18x18. Sale price, per doz., 91.fi 27x27. Sale price, per doz., 92J1 18x36. Sale price, per doz., 92.0 Princess Slips and PetticoatsOne to four year sizes. Forme I prices. $1.00 to $2.50. Sal prices? 50c to $1.00 Baby Shirts?Best makes, sil and wool; merino and soft sum mer cottons; binders of flanni and knittod bands; infants' to 2 year sizes. Former prices, 75 to $2.95. For this sale? 39c to $1.50 Experienced Advei Afford to Miss Our jr Clearance 1 illinery grade Millinery, irrespective of 1 sale for Friday and Saturday at newest and best shapes that are -in Sport, Street, Dress and Gen ALTERS i G Opposite Keith's ] ? I MILLINERY ' | 2th St. N.W. S| one Main 1768 I 0 Help Solve Your y Worries | ?d Hats for Summer and Sport Wear j| I 1 early hats. Get a hat to match !i| iK at small cost. j SI.95, $4.95 I Pica's VC)UNG FQUtS AND ^*1 ?L POP EVERYWOMAN\ I eniVt St. Sales Continue, This ery Special Values in d Baby Wear loor is crowded with merdisposed of before the next ? place July 1st. ParticuIhe Infantsf Wear Section, ale of this sort, which we Fi the twofold purpose of i and value-giving for you. ' Infant*' .Silk Sock* and Stock. s Inarn?White, pink or blue: some 0 have crocheted tops. Sizes for infants to 3 years. Choice at All Baby Noveltlea, including =. Rattles. Comb and Brush l / ee e Sets. Teething Rings. /2 Oil Carriage Straps, etc... Infanta' White Washable Car. dnroy and Cashmere Short Coat a e 1 to 3 year sizes. a ev na >1 Former prices 33.50 j) I VA j. to $7.60. Sale price. Infants* Bonnet*?Lawn, voile, batiste, crepe de chine, faille and organdie; dainty styles. Were ^ $1.00 to $5.50. Sale- prices? 5 50c to $2.25 Soft- PIann*l #?- *? fants? Bound with pink or blue ribbon or dainty erocheted edging. Were 860 ^1 wC\ c * to $1.26. Sale price wvv J e iBtaiti' loir and Short ' Dresses ? Including both hand II and machine made garments. II Were 89c to $6.50. Sale prices? I e * 49c to $2.95 i J Infanta* Petticoats and Ger- H trades?Flannel, flannelette and H , ~ nainsook, hand-embroidered and H , machine stitahed. Former prices, II , e $1.00 to $4.50. Sale prices? II j 50c to $2.25 18 ^ Infanta' Soft Sole Shoes Made In a of canvas, kid and patent leather; III 1 !_ include both shoes and sandals: HI 1 c sizes 1. 2 and 3. Priced from 75c H 1 to $1.50. For this sale? m 1 20% off |, ? t rtisersPreferTheStar < 1:1 Wives of Represents Guests of Mrs. Ha the Mayflow J^RS. HARDING is entertaining)* |\/l a group of ladies on board the Mayflower this afternoon. her guests being the ? rives of representatives, and the trip t s similar to one made last week. 1 "ea will be served on board the yacht * luring the trip. 1; laron le Cartier h o Sail gatwrday a The ambassador of Belgium, Baron le Cartier, will sail Saturday from Jew York on the steamship Lapland I or Europe, where he will join P laroness de Cartier. who went abroad ome weeks ago and has since been v n Paris. 1 The ambassador of Italy. Senator E tlccl, sailed yesterday aboard the n iteamship Paris for Italy. He was I iccompanied by Count D. A. Con- E tantlnl, special adviser of the Italian & mbassy, who is also returning to Ills > lome for a vacation. The ambassador ilans to return to Washington in September. ? Chief Justice and Mrs. Taft will at- f end the dinner to be given by the Jnlted States ambassador to the lourt of St. James and Mrs. Harvey " or King George and Queen Mary of " Cngland, June 21. Almost every noment of the Chief Justice and Mrs. Taft's time has been arranged for luring their stay in London, and on Tune 21 they will be presented at he second court of the season at Jucklngham Palace. The minister of Switzerland and dme. Peter will leave Washington Jonday for Boston, where they will 'lsit their son. who is taking a course it Harvard, and will proceed from here to Dark Harbor. Me., where they lave a house for the summer. The ninlster will remain in Maine for ibout two or three weeks before reurnlng to Washington and after that le will visit his family whenever postble to leave the capital. Senator Henry Cabot Lodge, who has leen in Boston and in New York for leveral days, addressing the members if the Palestine Foundation Fund at heir dinner in the latter city Tuesday ivening, has returned to Washington. Miss Atlsa Mellon, daughter of the lecretary of the Treasury, is at me i, =tltz Carlton Hotel, New York. for a >rief visit. Mrs. Theodore V. Boynton left Vashington last evening for Boston, ihe will spend the remainder of the rammer on the North Shore. Mrs. Osman I-atrobe. wife of Col. ..atrobe of San Francisco, will be the ruest in whose honor Col. and Mrs. T. J. Donaldson will entertain Infornally at the supper-dance at Wardnan Tark Hotel this evening. Mrs. -strobe is spending a few days at Yardman Park Hotel after placing ler son. Claybourne Latrobe. at the Javal Academy in Annapolis. Col. and Mrs. Donaldson w ill enterain at dinner Saturday evening at he Chevy Chase Club in compliment o Mrs. Foster McKissick of Greenville, S. C.. who will be their guest >ver the week end. CoL Donaldson eturned yesterday from a visit to Yost Point, where he attended the lommencement exercises and the reinion of his class at West Point. Dr. and Mrs. Loren Johnson will eave tomorrow for their summer tome at Southwest Harbor. Me.. " vhere they will remain until October, vhen they will return to Washingion. and hope to take possession of he residence they are building at !4th and California streets. Miss Seville Johnson will visit Mrs. James B. Oliver at Sewickley, Pa., be'ore going to Southwest Harbor in Tuly to Join Dr. and Mrs. Johnson, -ommander Edward J. Marquart. U. 1. N.. and Mrs. Marquart will occupy Jr. and Mrs. Johnson's 16th street estdence during the summer months, drs. Marquart Is a cousin of Mrs. rohnson, and Commander Marquart. vho has been on sea duty, has been irdered to Washington for duty. Col. and Mrs. Edward B. Clark sail ,'rom New York today for Europe tnd will remain abroad until the auumn. Maj. and Mrs. William J. Calvert ntertained Tuesday evening: for Miss dargaret Skillman. of Dallas, Te*., vho Is visiting Senator and Mrs. Mor. 'Is Sheppard. Miss Sklllman will eave tomorrow for the Virginia Miliary Academy, where she will attend he commencement exercises. The attendants for the marriage of diss Alice Clagett Fuller, daughter of Jr. and Mra. Robert Htgglnson Fuller if New York, and Mr. Charles Goodlue of Washington, which takes place it St. Matthew's Church. Jamestown, omorrow. have been completed. Miss ""uller will have as her maid of honor ler sister Miss Frances Hi Fuller, ind Miss Eveline Cleveland, daughter >f Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Cleveland, s to act as flower girl. The bridegroom's brother. Mr. Fisher Goodhue, s to act as best man, and his ushers vill be Mr. Jeffrey Konta of New fork, Mr. Reginald Cleveland of Jrinceton. N. J., brothers-in-law of he bridegroom: Mr. Thomas Earl Vhite of Philadelphia, and Mr. C. Thorne of New York, a classmate of he bridegroom at Yale. A wedding ireakfast and reception will follow he ceremony at the home of Mr. and Jrs. Fuller. lenater do Peit Hoat In His Yacht, the Tech. | Senator T. Coleman du Pont enter- ? alned a party of Delaware friends eslding in Washington on a cruise [own the Potomac aboard his yacht, he Teck, last evening. A.dellghtful I luffet supper was served en route, nd Senator L. Heisler Ball of Delarare was among the guests, who lumbered about seventy. Former Vice President. Thomas R. win is in Rome with a arge group of Scottish Rite Masons, vas received yesterday by his royal lighness. King Victor Emmanuel. Ir. Marshall and Mrs. Marshall spent en days in Lausanne, Switzerland, vhere the congress of the supreme ilasonlc lodges was held, and since hat time have been sojourning in he Italian Lake district. Mrs. Charles Boughton Wood, ac ompanied by Miss Mary Morgan, vill leave today for her summer lome at Slmsbury. Conn., where she rill spend the summer months. Col. and Mrs. Howard Dickinson intertained a party of Army friends it dinner last evening and later took heir guests to the Chevy Chase Club o dance. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fitch Shepard, vith their daughter, Miss Alice Sheptrd, will leave next Tuesday by moor for their summer home at iamestown, R. I. Miss Shepard will eave tomorrow for Psinceton, where ihe will spend the week end. Mrs. Arthur William Dunn enterained a company at luncheon today it the Cosmos Club in compliment to diss Elisabeth Eugster, whose mar lage fo MaJ. Dabney Otey Elliott, 7. S. A., will take place June 28. ["he guests numbered ten. MaJ. Wilfred Blunt, great-grandpon of the patriot, Francis Scott Key, iccompanied President Harding tc Baltimore and Fort McHenry for the mveillng of the Key Memorial ant) lerved as special aide to the President m that occasion. Mrs.'C. A. Stedman will close her Jew Hampshire avenue residence oday and will leave for Spring Lake, 2 iicauy itives in Congress trding on Board er Today. | J., where she has taken a cottage or the season. Mr. and Mrs. Myron M. Parker, jr., f this city entertained a large comany at dinner Tuesday evening, at he Elkridge -Kennels, in Baltimore, 'he guests included friends from Philadelphia, Baltimore and this city. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Stauger of Portand. Ore., who are guests at the Powlatan, entertained a company of six ,1 dinner Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick A. Fenning lave moved to their new home, 2134 *e Roy place, which they recently urchased from Miss Lucy Buford. The officers stationed at Quantico rill give the last dance of the season hero tomorrow evening. Mrs. Robert Patterson Graham of laltimore has announced the engagelent of her daughter. Miss Margaret >orsey Graham, to Cant. Allen F. Cingman, U. S. A., son of Mrs. George f. Kingman of Now Bedford, Mass. Jo date has been set for the wedding. Col. A. W. Yates"" of the United itates Army and Mrs. Yates entern? 1 V, Tkii.o.l r.tr n ??icu at iuiaviicvn jnuisu*; at mc 'owhatan. Miss Essie M. Miller of 430 3d street ft spending two weeks at her homo in W. & J. S 1508 H. STREET. N. W. SUMME1 at20% 1 In our pre-inveni offering our comp mer Rugs at 205< present moderate This stock includ Rag 1 Grass Fibre of artistic designs : quality. Freight paid to all sluppia Stare Hours: 8.00 A CORSET R1 Inventory time is near ar hence the following very atti MME. IREN Formerly Now *22.50 *16^0 18.00 13.50 16.50 12.50 15.00 10.00 14.00 10.00 ' Betty Wa; Formerly Now *15.00 *12.00 20.00 13.50 i <? CA 11 en 1U.JV 10.9V 10.50 7.50 8.50 5.00 7.00 5.00 5.00 3.50 Also a lot of GOSSAR have been discontinued. The but the prices have been gre Next to Colu || &l}t ? It costs less to guarantees than wh [ml its share in the pure not pay for the extr flt'iRf our name appends t< 1 chases. But you d< variety of selection, ' ucts and delivery | only be had here. Tg?1 ' Our DELICATE1. > u, delicious cold supp f cialUes. For detse ' fill' of the meal," our ' MENT holds ever-l <8& Corn MIS H 1 . -iVS - '^flk * yt #<S m ;> W"~? .-.; ^Hi / ? ?*'fyyVr?^ wmH I MRS. HARRISON. Wife of Senator Pat Harrison of Mia* laalppl, who, with their family, left Washington yesterday for Gulf port to spend the anmmer, the oenator to Join them there whenever poaalhle. Stanley, Va., visiting her sister, Mrs. Wilmer Koontz. * Plans have been completed for the garden party to be given this evening on the site of the new Riggs Bank, at Dupont Circle, for the benefit of the Catholic Boys' Summer C<unp at Leonardtown, Md. Mrs Valle and Mrs. George Worth (Continued on Ninth Page.) 1L0ANE I WASHINGTON, D. C. ft RUGS tory sale we are ' lete line of Sumj less than their price. es lugs Rugs Rugs and exceptional g points in L nued States. I. M. to 5M P. M. EDUCTIONS | id a need of stock reduction, ractive price reductions: -1 Airvrfc nnmn t LUK5LI5 Formerly Now *18.00 *12.50 15.00 12.00 16.50 10.00 14.00 12.00 10.00 7.50 y Corsets Formerly Now *18.00 *12J50 18.50 13.50 14.00 10.00 12.50 &50 12.00 . 6.00 12.00 10.50 3.50 2.00 D CORSETS in models that sizes and lines are irregular, atly reduced. St. N.W. V mbia Theater 't&tiiitZ S buy where repute ere uncertainty has Jj-Sjafi base price. You do Vw a quality protection Joq ? your grocery pur- ? JiQj| > pay elsewhere for JSmB freshness of prodfacilities that may >SEN will suggest a TjKS; ter or luncheon spe l lW^ rt, "the light poetry ' PASTRY DEPARTuring solution. Jjjj WELL'S jftg Street ; |jj& \j / - FOR FROCK The Sport Frock is Fas the youthful miss and won Dresses in linen shantung in high favor. $13.75 up. Frocks of soft tub silk ations of silk crepe give fr with grace of line. $29.5( NECESSARY , SKIR7 ?that may be worn with or coat upon practically White flannels, silks, sati effects in all the wanted variety of models. $7.50 BRIGHT COi SWEATEs ?have become essential It may be a slip-on of w< round neck and tie-belt tuxedo model. $7.50 up. 1i It is Hosiery t; feet and makes th Onyx, Pointex, < some instances. Net Lace Hose, i Brown. Onyx Chiffon N? Black only, also Thi Polo and Gray. Silk Hose in Bis and Silver. / Italian Silk Ho; Gray. Chiffon Net Hos and feet. Brown, I "Out size," in B Hose, with Lisle tc i. ~'v All Silk MarvelBlack, Beige and Gr All Silk Hose, ii sian Calf; embroider All Silk Hose, Black. Drop-Stitch Hos with Pointex heel. All Silk Hose, i clockings. Sa One an< ular stock/ Erlebacher JtoJw-rmX* SPORT W S SPORT CO hion's edict for FOR M nan alike. Sport and cotton are WATE ?of full and threeand smart ere- ""ported tweeds eedom of action *25.00 up. ) up. TAILORE IS THE ?cannot be over T portant asset to a be had in all th< latest models. $7. blouse, sweater any occasion, ins and colored materials in a AiVi LA?(ilij UP" ?tennis and golf of the wardrobe Special at $9.50. LORED RS NOT Tl in sport attire. SPOR jol or silk with or a stunning ?of ribbon, straw Made Hats. $10.< [heLOUVRE 11154117 F STREET arance S of High-grade losien ? aken from our regular stock? at you'll recognize as the ver ;tc.?dropping the prices to bel n Black, Beige, Gray and | y :t Hose, with Pointex heel. R ead Silk Chiffon in Nude, qD ick, .brown.. Lrrav, uamei ^ >e, in Brown, Beige and d> ;e, with Italian Silk tops % kigefand Nude. V lack and Cordovan Silk ?ps. R* stripe, Slipper-heel Hose, A ay. I 1 Black, Cordovan, Rused clocks. ^ ?lit. ? i?.1. all W1U1 rUlIllCA UCU9| ill Y e, in Black and White, Re n Black only, with lace Je of Smart Hat i two of a model, taken from our -that sold up to $18.50. Choice f -rd " ' . * " *'*' ' rk % ' U . -'f L EAR AT OR CAPE OTOR OR R TRIPS quarter length made ot and double-taced polo. D BLOUSES looked as a most im ny sport costume. To : better materials and 50 up. FOR HIKING are an important part of any sportswoman. 1 FORGET T HATS s and Philippine Hand )0 up. ale | 7 -every pair pery best?Kayser, o\v cost, even, in Choice |-95 tduced From $2.95 Choice 2-25 iduced From $3.25 Choice 2-50 4' duced From *3.75 S rc? JC.00 or.. 0=