Evening Star Newspaper, July 31, 1921, Page 40

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SOCIETY 1921—PART 2.~ SOCIETY v = %.;M 2 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., JULY 31, bilipsborn -~ Pbilipsborn—— 608 to 614 ELEVENTH ST, - 608 to 614 ELEVENTH ST. |12 —t— The House The House ] of Courtesy \..92. g Tomorrow Begins Our Annual August Sale of Selected Furs-=- | Never in the history of Philipsborn’s have such values been tendered at such interesting prices—Actually from 40 to 50 per cent less than we were able to quote a year ago. MRS. VI FARRAR SHAW, Wife of Lieut. Shaw, U. S. Army, for- merly Miss Helen Roberta Welsh, so st .« Tales of Well Known Folk In Social and Official Life th Page.) (Continued from S Iveagh is now .engaged on plans to restore St. Patrick’'s Cathedral to its original grandeur, and he is putting in a pipe organ which will enhance its attraction as much as the won- derful organ of Lucerne does the old ' Lutheran Church on the lake. H The former Governor of Illinois, Mr. . Richard Yates now in the lower House, and his family are among the interesting newcomers to official life. Miss Dorothy Yates, the second daughter, was among the maids at- Furs selected in this You may reserve any . an accomplishment. which is pre-emi- * Catherine Yates, being now Mrs. John 1 and Mrs. Yates live at Wardman Park * Kent Island, and in the first genera-! * give name to the little town Denton, v * Chanler and the first husband of Goldsborough, be tending Charlotte Sterling at ) : . her ma Mr. Howard Kno;t: of % o l . S 3 Irs. Yates R re i R g sale will be safely stored garment or piece upon and her tr ng for social amenities f f -l f has ha de range. Re tativ mod R R e ree of charge unti payment of a est ° political career. beginning as city at- torney in his home, in Jacksonvi He then went on the bench, and, final- ly. to the gubernatorial chair. Mrs. Yates possesses much grace of man- ner and knows her state thoroughly. nently of use in Washington. There are two daughters, the elder. Miss o ckering of Chicago. Miss Dor- othy Yates was educated at a promi- nent school in Washington, and was a classmate of Mrs. Knotts, at whose wedding she served. Representative Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Alan_ Golds- borough. whose home is in Denton, Md.. and who were quite familiar in Washington before the last election sent them here as permanent resi- dents. are enjoying the leisurely so- cial program inaugurated by ~Mrs. Harding during the ecarly summer. Mr. (oldsborough is another bearer of ‘an historic name coming to the national councils, and he finds so many of his relatives established in Washington that he entirely at home. The Goldsboroughs came to Maryland first in 1670. and settled in tion married with the Dents, who where the representative now has his home. The family has given a_ fair quota to the publi rvice in Mary- land, the name of Gov. Phillips Lee familiar in Washington, and back of that intrepid Martin Worthington Goldsborough of the Navy. Representative and Mrs. Goldsborough are located for the present convenient to the Capitol, but they pass nearly all their week ends at home. Representative Goldsborough is considered the father of the move- ment which resulted in Maryland having such excellent roads, and he patronizes them constantly. He and Mrs. Goldsborough were leaders in the war activity of their section, one being the head of the Y. M. C. A, and united war work campaigns of the county and the other equally as zealous in the Y. W. C. A. and Red Cross. A chapter of the literary past of Albemarle coun Va., was turned back when Mr. John Armstrong Challoner, more familiarly known as Amelie Rives, now Princess Trou- betzkoy. appointed Mrs. Florence Money as the manager of his cstate, in succession to her hus- lately decea: Mr. and Mrs. came to Virginia more than vears ago, and both were v connected in British army cir- Mr. Money being the son of Have them looked over now wanted. | Alaska . 36-inch $575%625 %695 Every skin will be guaranteed—in fact it wjll bear the stamp “U. S. Government Alaska Seal” authenticating it. lect skins will be used, expertly dyed and finished, and the model- ing and making will be in accord with submitted models, and to your personal measurement; richly lined and trimmed. deposit.- The Special Feature~ What has never been possible before, we are able to Make to Personal Measure U. S. Government Seal Coats— 40-inch 45-inch Only sc- It is a fixed event of our business—and the features in it are arranged for many months in advance through co-operation with the largest fur operators in the world. We buy at the market’s lowest level. Choose of the market’s best skins. . Save the market’s biggest concessions for quantity and cash. That gives us these opportunities that are conspicuously superior and claim- considetation on the merits of the garments themselves and the appealing prices. Extra Special! An unheard of value During this sale we shall offer Plain or fancy silk lining. of the styles—and the excellence of the making. . Evety Price Pleads the Wisdom of Selection Now! —and every purchase will be made with the Philipsborn Guarantee—of the integrity of the skin—the authenticity T - N A Bma e, and 3irs. Money of — Ydere in Albermarie county; > - 36-inch Marmot Coat......... $99.50 40-inch Jap Mink Coat. ... .. 543900 hen m‘:"h';:: ,:‘l.;?;; ;:;"55:‘ “?';;:;';5 y With Raccoon Collar and Cuffs. A gracefully draped model. ake over the 36-1:}_ch Plain Sealine Coat. .... 399 50 36-inch Scotch Mole Coat. ... $ 00 ? alenaon: e 3 f{‘ch]:‘)'f:;[fl“ttma"EO‘iel- With Skunk Collar and Cuffs. = YR Wurm trienaship -inch Muskrat Goat. ....... $ .00 32-in. Taupe Broadtail Sport Coat. . 4 & p between the Moneys and Beautifully marked. P * Mre. Chanler, which was not inter. A 4 : With Viatka Squirrel Collar and Cuffs. R T 36-in. Northern Muskrat Coat. § 00 x Russian sculptor. Their oldest H * = h M 1 W daughter, Amelie Rives Money, is a Of extra fine quality. 45-1nc ole TaP..ooeovenn s 00 . e & A inch Black kr With big Capey Collar. 39 i Tearless 3 Reztoiman 12 ine e 36-inch Black Muskrat Coat.. §990.00 1 e Mr Chanler also retained the high- A handsome t. : b 1 e oSS (L 36.; "Eii Seals ga'(':""' 36-inch Russian Squirrel Coat.ssgs_oo | Bl D% S 24 4 g2y e e o s g i ?E,;:;:?,-,m-"}j:;- .;?o"i??;!;:‘y:hm time ]\;Vnh ik&x‘?fl; or Australian Opossum Col- sl 49.00 4 3 = [ o i o Pl 48-in. Russian Squivsel Wrap. . $695-% Tt tacagine woll; Merihusheniise: 36-inch Plain Near-Seal Coat. $ 00 With big Collar and full sweep. R A y 45-in. Nat. Gray Caracul Wrat §, 00 Quisites besides. "'“?c ear-yea. oat...... s 00 With Russian Squirrel collar and cuffs. ";\5“ f’:"fi'{:rs;{"\"““"j the pretey See the Display With Skunk Collar and Cuffs. W W ) ng daug! Mrs. Jerome Bon- ; ). . . - 2 4 encar iuirury,” cBUE. Caveted” her: . : /s .36 inch Hudson Seal Coat. . ... 45-1qc11 Hudsox_x Seal Wrap. ... $ 0 T e e s o in Our Windows With Skeunk, Squirrel or Beaver Collar $9QI.00 Wik sacn tliok eodtimisar o S ing the bar gon field day, she y 5 and Cuffs. and Muff cuffs. 1 of o & . ! o g L 36-inch Fine Hudson Coat. ... $350-90 45-inch Black Broadtail Wrap. Q.00 '- i zpnd agillty Miss Jean Strebeigh. g With Squirrel Collar and Cuffs. : . With Viatka Squirrel Collar and Cuffs. i n: sv; B:uny do! the society girls — . h W IC A Aot BoHOR g, and s it 36-inch Jap Weasel Coat. ... $2075.00 43-in. Real Eastern Mink Wrap. - §1705.00 capers given by the Pudding Club. / H 35 * il ; r Mr. and Mrs. Bonaparte and the Misses Plain model of smart design. Truly a georgeous creation. Strebeigh will go as usual for a few % weeks to Saratoga, after which the % north shore will claim them. They have % : come to Washington very little of recent | vears and the home which Mr. Bona- 3 2 [¢ ))a:le therl‘[“ed fl"loml hii mother was | A Full Showing of dets and Separate Fieces . . . . o ° i U R S : Including Capes, Scarfs, Stoles, Muffs and Matched Sets—displaying all the various popular 1 b . . - , Testy o Pul weae Furs—modeled in the new designs and ] ot ' Cream, $1.00 qt., 15¢ plate. " + Bure Candies, 35¢ 1b. up. _ Best work—Ilowest prices 30-32 Florida MARTIN WOLF 335w . EICH’S 537 8th St. N.E. Delicious Homemade Ice Marked at Consistent August Sale Prices

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