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" THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JULY 31, 1921—PART ‘SOCIETY SOCIETY T | N Miss Bertha Bristow {s the guest of Col. and Mrs. Abraham G. Lott en- Mr. and Mrs. David Janrey Howell at tertained at dinner Friday evening in their cottage, at Shannondale, W. Va. thelr quarters at Camp Meade, pre- «Miss Jeannette Cochran has re- ceding the .regular Friday evening Comprising a collection of the finest skins made turned from a visit to Mrs. Jack E. . 3 |dance at the camp, Thelr guests i 5 . She, u,,," ir. at the University of [ ik, cluded Gen_ and ¥r-qcl;;rle§. Batley, | by ouriown experts, exceeds in beauty anything » h " X % . ", . son, £ s . ) Virginia, and will leave in a few days | [ g Clatence Day and Miss Mercer, slster offered in the past. Being manufacturers, we save to spend several weeks at Cape Ma: of the hostess. Amopg thosg who went ou.30 per cent on your furs when bu; from us. | | M Philip B. Peyton to Camp Meade the Sance were Our Semi-Annual gPonding two weeke at Asbury Par Jiss Migaio Lottn &t iiif Cuinarine | B | N.J. Soen st bl Mas given In el 40-inch Hudson Seal Coat of the finest selected | |Lancaster and chets” daughter. e ' ; Zave bullt, The Pavilion 18 an ideal pelts, laggo collar-and bell cufy, beastl- f In t S l Hmcaster A et Narfole, were ” ; place for dancing in the summer. |N fully lined with brocade or pissy willow 3295 00 | ven Or a e L |the week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. 5 N BREIN 5 1o bbb a5 S 5000 S 0R] Smaasmae o0 o ; J. Fred Birrell on King street. y Miss Hazel Fleet is the guest of Mr. and Mra. Sherby N oy ” 5% | friends at Delaplane, V: E inch Bay Seal Coat of the finest grade skins, $95 00 . ! Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Chessel left 1 < ntertain for Son 1 Ilar and full fiare.ce.... B T week for Atlantic City and Phil Argeichbeico A mmences 1o0morrow reslkctoryAtiantio;Clty el A » o7, intormal reception was held by | . 5= Jessle Crump 1s visiting ot r. and Mrs. Harry Sherby in their | N Offering a value giving event long to be remembered by friends 1n Fredericksburg. home on Decatur street Sunday | ‘q“fel“::hrqm nfl,‘N“' Seal Coat, 3159 .50 the women of Waslington cpemding soveral “weeks. at. ‘Giads o evening In honor of their son Dan- | N - Shringes: var cl. Among the guests were Mr. and [N . mMr'M“d mz"o l%ennetl:i X‘y. Og:e?. E Mrs. Willlam Taplinger and Miss Flo | N 36-inch Kolln'-km Marmot Coat, lined $75 00 A ss Margaret Ogden and Mrs. Louis 5 3 i B oX o N. Duffey ‘apent the week end at Vir- F e aalyhia: Mr asg Mee 11 withifinestipussy whlowjsatia sinia Beach, E. Ory of Anniston, Alay Mra 4. 5. | N é Miss Loulse Mercereau Halt of New , Ala.; Mrs. - IN York is spending_the summer with : e Brod of Jadaden; Ala.; Men. 3.4y bN Wn:“ltargoencl:tpye m;‘:“fi hBe-a’l; msu‘fi; —ummad” * | < Bericousin. 2MlsssDorothy Martin, on MISS MARGARET STERLING, Newbern, Tenn.; Mr. Lamar Jefferes | N i : l 9-50 St ; orth Columbus strest. * . |Daughteg of Senator and Mrs. Thomae|of Alabama and Mrs. G. M. House | N lined .. AAsahicgesazes) : i+ 1/Jtles Dotothy Mistcher. 8. tha gnent ste of South Dakota. and her daughters of Anniston. N ’ b I Y Fletcher. at Strasburg, Va. Mrs. Frank E. Devers and Miss| . g : N FURS REMODELED AT REASONABLE PRICES S RAP P UMP S Eieanor Watkins sre' visiting their | Lieut. and Mrs. Shepley Harris Residence Leased | N ey i & g H rother an sister-in-law, Mr. an N 1 eserve ent ! |Mrs. Thomas Mills Watkins, in Haz- i By Mr. and Mrs. Stokes |\ A. i postt o ARy G ard, Ky. 1ve Party tor Daughter N ats of Mo ther Mes, Senn I | Mrs. Shepley gave a “haytime mas- | ciVe [eated the residence of Mra.|N o ’ FY WHITE—BLACK—BROWN Tackett, on South St. Asaph street. _|querade” Wednesday evening in their | o 7eCEFC % FAITin at 1732 16th street, | N Loy ’efflqzezizf‘;fl’:lf;rsn“:‘! g-; guest of [ home, at 2827 27th street, for their l""; M’fl"‘s’::; Tl‘;: ';""‘BE: of Mr. | N i e e S M ewell are| daushter Belmar iIn celebration Of | piss "Elizabeth Ring of New Tork, | N G S it N.W. N y . In Cincinaati Ohlo, wisiting friends. | her eleventh birthday anniversary.|took place in New York last Sep- |N 1208 treet -W. * N Miss _Florence Pomeroy of Oak|The youthful guests all of whom were | tember. N § o a‘::ef) :;:i hi; g;er Dg;\:;aetr of her cousin, | ;" o ume included Dorothy Brack- xp’;‘:{fi.}:’t‘fl.faggsu'mvfi‘:e Tt; ;t‘.hf N i) 5 ._Ch S. Hal Miss | shaw, Elizabeth Dunlap, _Clarie et, whicl AT e S e taet “Nbek vo | Knight, Evelyn Howell, Elinor How- | 21 has leased. visit the former's parents, Mr. and |ell. Mary Hayden, Elizabeth Bratton, % " I Mrs. Howard in East Radford, Va. | Margaret Smalters, Dorothy Leetch, == - The Misses Eastham have returned | Elizabeth Doyle, Francis Doyle and — = =————— == l to their home in Rappahannock coun- hfalrk Be;-s{x;‘xe;. as wzhl.;zuth%"lxo z o : . . D, .| sisters of the young 5 - . haveEheen ::l‘rin‘!,: !sllz‘i?:a;: r‘::;?t‘ih:s‘lseo?:;ii:] :;et "gf'fe:%?'?lf ty‘;:;'e 'i):"::fl; lfl ,{r?‘k‘h‘fi l§e':“l"""'e"l‘m- T(‘epky and Dilfleg?‘flfmy’ MA‘"' e ) i st, ing y tch; tter aland Mrs. J. Burris Shepley, Mrs. 2 wide selection of this better grade of Queen Quality @@ AL b e aleor Broaddus. | | Doyie and number of "out-of-town HUDsoN | MANCHURIAN WOLF SCARFS—| EXTRA LARGE MANCHURIAN| o . , p Footwear at the reduced price .......cccoveneiniens o siMre charles B Ontenlt fand. Miss /sueste were present’at the supper Large animal scarfs, in black, brown | WOLF SCARFS—Finished with large CHOKERS of elen Outcalt_are spending & mon b a - Z o e o T Twe vance | e e pic bember Sae pic iel, 72 3 Mrs. S. G. ngs and Mrs. Charles . . ember Sale price, ember e price, squirre Store Closed All Day Saturday During July and August Hiltow have roturned from a visit to| Patients Give Farewell ,—Two yards s (']’ ST .98 price $ .98 ! @ P Dayton, Ohio. y Y 5 19.98. AUGUST $49.98. AUGUST mink, opossum 2 B e L Party for Licutenant ong, 12 inches | SALE PRICE. ... SALE PRICE ... and other ani- Barnesville, Md. The patients of ward 31 of Walter wide; sati i ueen ua l 00 0p My ANy e e ok e | Rest estiiaT sive € fitegan parts) I i tin mal skins. Sep- ¥ [ 3 Bab C?‘{q,f s.fif‘oc;’( fi,‘f"m{,,ifif ":}l last week to Lieut. Mendleson, who ined. Septem- | tember Sale . are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wil- | ha, to Carlisle, Pa., f short i 1219 F Street N. W. - T B ‘Kine 1y Gosrge WanhIngLon | Ha e 1 st honor ber price, $49.98. price, ~ $16.98 . . am period of training. Among the honor ST 3 2 . Mr. and Mrs. V. M. Lumsden of | guests were Representative and Mrs. AUGUST AUGU Exclusive Agents in Washington for Queen Quality Shoes Richmond are visiting Mr. and Mrs. |John Jacob Rogers, Col. James D. SALE PRICE J. H. Cato. Glennan, commander of the post; C SALE PRICE, J Miss Betty Cole of Savannah, TIL, is | Keller, Maj. Gaul and M ’ the guest of Miss Loulse Adams in |son, head nurse. After p ) Rosemont. gram of music and vaudeville a light 98 { Mr. Willlam Dulin and his daugh-|supper was served and the hosts pre- o . ter, Mrs. Fred Birrell. jr.. are spend- | sented Lieut. Mendleson with a silver P— ing several weeks at Bluemont. Va. |bowl. Those in charge of the enter- —— Miss Cora Carter of PBarnesville, |tainment were Miss Kirke, Miss Oys- Md,. is the guest of her sister, Miss | ter, Miss Riggs, Mr. Kyle, Mr. Gupn, Annie Carter. Mr. Citron, Mr. Blume, Mr. Walters, =3 !"'Miss Augusta Bode has returned|Mr. Alberti apd Mr., Bishop. . . l ln aralleled {from'a visit to her grandparents in P 2 redericksburg. > Mrs. C. H. Dickens and Miss Edith | Mj, s s p | Dickens _of , Horatio, Ark., are the Miss Wilson Entertains a s i a e o ! guests of their cousin, Mr. ? J. Don- FOr Ml!s Mflfy omdahl ’ = o o Fur Sacrifice! poilis Lucy Davie S iss acy avis as return o e . her home in Charleston. S. €., after a| Miss Mary Omdahl was the guest . = ° visit to her bl’o(her-hl-llwé and sl;- of honor at a bridge party given du g .- ter. Rev. Dr. and Mrs. Eugene B.|Thursday evening at the Burlington — r men o s ln s I Must Get Rid of My Fur Jackson, on North Columbus street. | oy, v oo @R 00 and Miss Ray Miss Dorothy ‘Moore and Miss Esther Stock, No Matter what Moore are spending a month at Rec-| De Armand. Miss Omdahl left Wash- o tortown, Va. ington yesterday for her home in . o . - 2 Sacrifice or Loss It iniliss Anne Cabell entertained at an | Ggjeshurg, N. D. where her mar- ] It’s hot noav, but wait until next winter! You'll want a stylish warm furcoat then—even though you have no use i o e N riage to Mr. Knox Phagan will take tori : 3 . in N s % L : I Entails. her home on South Alfred street in|Ti%Re 10 B [RRo% FOTERN (0o e for it right now. Sélect a coat or fur piece in Ney’s August Sale, make a small deposit and we’ll lay your selection || h £ her sister, Miss Mary Cabell, Al ¢ E 3 : e S Rortolk Va. ‘and Miss Lila Gray |ties for Miss Omdahl before her de- aside in cold storage until desired. You'll save big money, as you know from past experience. Play the game with Ney— ‘ '_ ¢ Norfolk, Va., and Miss Lild Gray : Garments of the Highest Type— of Norwood, Va. parture included a_ dinner given . 5l Coats, Wraps, Dolmans, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Chesser have re- g‘,;’:‘;‘;ycfi‘;gg_‘"fng"g‘;fl: efi“_‘;“;‘,‘" Put and Take—Ney puts a price on-FURS that make you take them. i turned from & motor trip to Atlantic . | Scarf: ning Mrs. Edna D. Bennett ente I s, etc. At Half Ol harles F. Holden entertatned | tained for her in Ler apartment at SR P || N Their Value Fo e e Tt rer " haras " q | Somerset House. NATURAL RABBIT FUR COATS—With Kit || : Rosemont i lebrati £ the fourth . i i _Hudson Seal, French Seal, Mar- Birthder: ansivercary of her o Miss B E . Coney collar and cuffs; 36 inches l tin, Chinchilla, Fox, Squirrel and all 15""?5‘5'5 . Holden:Ir, Ansisting 3 xsix ’;'enn;n le\tertfimnh | long and finished with belt. Sep- '98 f wanted pelts—made up by th Miss Inez Moore. Miss Sarah Kemper, t Tea for Miss Hughes i i wanted pelts —made up by the most R4 |1 {ouk Moors, s iih, Kemees ¢ G e s ATNRDT il i garment Burke, Miss Hilda Schneider, Miss| Miss Fay Brennan entertained in- | SALE PRICE ... e bl I makers in the metropolis as well as Ellen Burke, Miss Margaret Warwici | formally at tea Thursday afternoon | it those in my own workrooms—are Harry_St. G Tucker of Lex-|!n honor of Miss_ Helen Hughes.; w | i " H Ington. Va. and Miss Eleanor Baigh. | whose marriage to Mr. Leslie Wells | KIT CONEY FUR COATS—In shades of brown acrificed regardless of their worth i : 4 ton of Charles Town, W. Va. were the | took place Vesterday. Miss Brennan | : . > or what they would bring next sea- week end guests of Mr.'and Mra | was assistd by her motner, Mrs EA | and taupe; 36 inches long; fin- 1 3 Ni - | mun . rennan, ani IS8 . - son. A wide range of lstylels—but A Diorockettion North "Wash- | Blackburn, ) ished with belt. September $ 00 we recommend an early sel ection Miss Collins McKay Jones was the — 2 $75 AUGUST SALE . f k end t of friends in S price, even if you want to store them Soring MaSucst of friends In Sandy| M § R, Mann Leaves PRléE. i NN oor ; till fall, Mrs. Willlam Roberts and Mrs. Ernest Rammel are the guests of |Mrs. J. Arthur Jeffers in East Or- To Go to Bar flarbor CONEY WRAP—46 inches long, with large I amne Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Smithers|be joined there for.occasional week TN (IR TR left last week for Lewisburg, W. Va.| ends by Representative Mann. They will go later to Harrisonburg, Va., for a month. i Mrs. Willlam A. Moncure has an- ounced the engagement of her daughter, Miss Mary Pemberton Mon- e umetie ol We'll Remodel Th E take place sday, August 2. e Lver Miss Naomi Kidwell is the guest of . sl gedie ettt | Your Heating I ncreasing Mrs. R. A. Cobean and her children : and Miss Anna Bathorne are spend- Plallt Popularity of the ing two weeks with friends in Farm- Beaded Bag Is Well Exemplified ss Albert Gallahan is spending a 5 W at Colonial Beach. The thorough overhauling rs. Harry Leake has returned from and repairing of your plant by a visit to Mrs. Holloran in Scotts<|| our Experts will add many ""M’,‘L Sohn Mattingly and Mrs. Wil- years to its satisfactory serv- llam Weaver of Riverdale, Md., have |} ice and will not cost much. OPPENHEIMERS SHOP UNIQUE HE demand for the more exclu- siwe beaded bag prompts us to returned to their home after a visit make special mention of 5 nge, N. J. il SPERLING 155 TRRER = B i st s s s e s s, one s | NEY WRAP—G inches 1336 F Street N.W. o e i Chariotiessinec ™ * V1| par Harbor, Me., Friday and will cape collar; full lined and bea i fully made. September price, — $11000. AUGUST SALE $8 2:'50 BROWN BEAVERETTE COAT—36 inches long, with bell sleeves and belt to match. September $ 50 prige, $162.00. AUGUST 55 SALE PRICE............ MARMOT COAT—36 inches long, with skunk collar and cuffs and belt to match. September price, $169.00. AUGUST SALE $ 1 50-00 I to Mr. and Mrs. Warren Mattingly. - Waiter U. Varney and W. U, Var- urice J. rt ney, jr., were e weel end guests of the former's sister, Mre. John Gary. || - 621 F St. N.W. al er camp af esapeake Beach. Mrs. M. L. Dinwiddie and Mr. Jack Main 3016-2017 Dinwiddie left Tuesday to spend two Weeks in Atlantie City. ! Capt. R. C, Burkhart and Mr. Meade Jefferson of - Martinsburg, W. Va.! are the guests of the former's daugh- ; ter, Mrs. Robert Sower. H Miss Eleanor Peake is spending several weeks with friends in Lynch- A small de- SEALINE WRAP—44 inches long, with extra - posit now and large cape collar and kicker; $ | - s full silk lined.. September ‘"' your selection | . $175.50. AUGUST 150 il will be laid | SALEPRICE............, 5 many of thes newer movel- - burg. i ide i 14 ‘ fhess g ; | e menetioan B smaati som s TR . 0 | - These can be made up inexpensively by anyone have been the guests of Mrs. Barrett's storage until SEALINE COAT—45 inches long, with large || 4 having a taste for bead-work—then we give full in- [l 1PaTente Jr AnG K R 1ast week 1 shawl tuxedo collar ; full silk 5 structians fre of charge in this connection— Lo Seate Dennirme, hirs ) Bavc! Millins Fell. lined. A very stylish coat. $ 00 | Here is & wonderful, quaint, charming new design years. H W4 - r pri 1.50. . mada with beads over crocheted silk—the pouch-shape .n"i‘:;'"‘;‘.,‘..’l"u‘ln’i'fliéfia’:‘,":::m:‘é ::i 931 G Street iell}:;{l]‘g; SXLEe’ pkslzCzE I finish at the top is decidedly new with large steel-beaded {;;‘PB:IW"KGI‘S“!};:"R‘;';;;FMflgflt;q":re il All s Hau A % Al i \ ring. A second ring slips over the neck of bag to hold) Watties, Miss Margaret Paft, Miss ummer : Geis s o e e e R AR, i it closed. ! Erances Cox, Mis/Virglula Steslo) ' SEALINE COAT—40 inches long, with lux- NATURAL MUSKRAT COAT—36 inches long;; i o g o | ERERCEERE) Reduced [l i, o 2 B ™ e e made up in any B H e es, cl son, Charles d 4 ; ¥ i The materials for this bag will cost from $6.00 to~ [§ | M aud stre. 3. 3. Coulier fave re- ||~ White and Colored Hats, in or without belt. September $165.00. AUGUST SALE $ -OO i 5 f b g f $6. turned from a visit to friends in Ken- canton crepe, taffeta, geor- & I $10.00, acco.rdt"g to quality of beads u{ed. H |wortn Mo e and Miss My get::rica::pe. straw and fancy price, 5235C-°°~ AUGUST < ! PRICE........ccceeneen Exdu.«ze stores ;n;‘ askmg'.'{;;; zm bag more than. Eant Roberts ‘have returned from mat 2 SALEPRICE............ = BROWN BEAVERETTE_DOLMAN—47 inch- three times the price of the materi one. S pen o _ |5 0T s, George . Hopkins $4.95-$6.95 es long, with large shawl and Miss Julia Benton Hopkins are » N N ¢ spending several weeks near Leon- ardtow: 5 port i 2 : Mrs. Eeorgs Laycock and Miss Alice s Hats, in:fancy straw. Z Laycock have returned from visits to ; Wilmington and Delaware City, Del. l 00_ l 95 & Mrs. Henry Grimm and Miss Anna L . - . SEALINE CUAT;WifiI tiandsome beaver-col- . silk Lined: - ; collar and gold brocade largan d- cufls;, sillc lined; kicker; fullsilklining. Sep= $ m 5 a autxft;l style.ASepteg_:l: $21 O w tomber price, $240.50, AU- o ber price, $235.00. AUGU. = B o 2 % . SALE PRICE. .. .. eveores MBI SALEAE . < May Grimm have returned from.a SHOP UNIQU S LF [ | e R e S Frottman These Hats Sold From e SEALINE DOLMAN—47 inches :long, with ; ; 7 [ |5 tonmes Tottior, e Biieanern $5.00 to $20.00 SEALINE COAT—With large squirrel collar large gray squirrel collar; full silk lined with hand- ; and cuffs; length, 40 inches; same brocade silk knicker; ‘fall silk lined. September [ made from selected pelts. * “price, $235.00. AUGUST,$210-m September price, 535000$ -.00 SALE PRICE............. AUGUST SALE PRICE... 8‘!‘!{ ATE R | Tomaser f; opemonts Flower Wereaths, in white : Hzm:t-r'tc/u'ng. Picot Edging, Plasting. Dr. Gore Leaves for = e e Buttons and Button-Holes to Order. Murray Bay, Canada ’"$ 1.00—52.50 Dr. James H..Gore has left for Mur- ray_Bay, Canada, going by the way Former Price, $250 to $450 of Lake George, Saratoga and Lake Champlain, #