Evening Star Newspaper, August 7, 1921, Page 31

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SOCIETY Dr. and Mrs. McPherson Leave for Maine Coast Dr. and Mrs. McPherson left yester- day for the Maine coast, where they will spend the remainder of August. | In September they will be joined in Boston by Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Gay. and their daughter, Miss Helen Gay, and they will motor over the Mo-|the guest of Miss Peggy McCormick hawk trail and through the Berk-|at the Hotel Monticello at Atlantic shires to White Plains, visiting New | City, N. J. York and Philadelphia before return- | Ing to Washingten. * spending the week end in Harpers smending e enk e Senator W. A. Calder Will Return Tomorrow Senator William A. Calder will return tomorrow from Providence, s - L. wh i M 2 e Wik B Tilaner hng| o Thers N IR sucnding the/ weak family are spending the summer at [Mrs. Hubball Is Visiting their cottage at Riverdale, Md. Her Mother, in Virginia [} Mrs. Roberta Staub of this city is Mrs. E. F. Hubball of Wardman Park Hotel is spending several weeks Mrs. Goodwin D, Ellsworth has | her guest over the week end Mi | Mary Van Casteel of Garrett Park, Md. Mrs. Marshall O. ieighton and her with her mother, Mrs. E. F. Warren, A | . {daughter Helen are spending August |in Virginia. Mrs. Hubball will later Mr. and Mrs. Marshall King are'at the Checkley, Prouts Neck, Me. ijoin friends at Spring Lake, N. J. [ol——lol——=lal——>]ol—k—[a[c——]o[—=]a[— 0] | fotetons |l Over-the - 1106 G Street Store News Closed Saturdays During August " For 1 For Monday, August 8th| New Showing—Fall Suits and Dresses . and New Fall Millinery Special Prices to Early Buyers Every Summer Garment in the House MUST GO!- Smartly Tailored—Women’s and Misses’ Sizes, = Misses’ and Women's Suits | $12 to $16 Organdy 36,95 Formerly $35.00 to $80.00 = - $19.95 $25 $35 | 515 to $29.50 Organdy, : Gingham and Voile Sowax All S Both Wool and ters, 57'95 to 315 Sill:e;: %:eatly Re;:cezn All Wraps and Coats, $15.95, $25 and $39; were $25 to $75. Hundreds of Blouses on Bargain Tables—Silk and Cotton. $25.00 Skibo Tweed Suits $Q.95 Serges, Mixtures, Tricotine — Dresse’, Monday’, $29 Shantung Silkm $18.95 Prices |——lalc——lalc——Jal—F—fa]lc——ol———fa]——] [oe——=lolc——=lolc——]ol————|o[——=]o[——]o|—] [o——|o]e—=[o[——=o]l——Zlolc—H]0] (C= I = = = 1 MRS. WALTER ZIMM, a receat bride, who Mins Theresa W. Cheatam. President Will Return This Week (Continued from Fourth Page.) river, at the south end of the Highway | bridge. and in the past year has more than doubled it's membership. Dr. A. B. Bennett, commodore of the club, is aow crulsing on Chesapeake bay aboard his yacht, the Oregon, and will | not return until after the first of Sep- tember. 1 The shore of Georgetown has many boat club for smaller craft, to be used in the| more shallow water above George town. These clubs have been promi nently identified with Washington life for many years. the members usin the club as the starting point fo picnic parties up the river. where now both shores are dotted with cflmp&l The Analostan Boat Club, the Polomnc, the Potomac a Boat Club and the Washington Cance Club are three of the best known of these clubs. Many Washingtonians Are Sailing for Europe‘ Former Assistant Secretary of the Treasury and Mrs. Thomas B. Love, Miss Dorothy Love and Miss Grace Roper, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel C. Roper, have sailed from New York for Europe. where they will tour until October, when they will return to this country. Mrs. Eberle, wife of Admiral Eberle, SPECIALISTS IN PLAYER PIANOS 0s DEMOLLé&co Washington’'s AEOLIAN HALL - Twelfth and G Streets €tewnvay Duo-Art Puanolas Veber Duo-Art Pianoclas Aeolian Vecalions who is in command of the Pacific fleet, will return to California the first of next month from Seattle, where she is visiting. Admiral Eberle's aide, Lieut. Com- mander E. W. McKee, and Mrs. McKee will arrive in California this week from New York, where they have| been visiting Mra. George Buchanan e. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Steele will sail from New York Friday for Europe for a visit of about six weeks, return- ing to America in September. Mr. and Mrs. Steele are well known in ‘Washington, where they visited Count and Countess de la Greze, the latter formerly Miss Eleanor Steele. Mr. Alexander Britton will sail from THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., AUGUST 7, 1921—PART 2. 1218 F St. NW. Stor.e Closed Saturdays During August Fur prices are at their lowest level in our Annual Summer ' SALE ofF FURS HE underlying reason for low fur prices in August is that the sale of furs in midsummer permits the fur workers to keep their skilled help busy in an otherwise dull season. This is an economy for the manufacturer and effects a double benefit for the customer, because the finest of the season’s pelts go into the making up of these fur coats and pieces—unhurried skill is em- ployed and prices are substantially less than regular season figures. We have taken the utmost possible advantage of these conditions on behalf of our.fur.customers : Mink Coats and Wraps will be much worn HUDSON SEAL COAT Summer Sale price ... $285 Later price, $325 Of selected Hudson seal with great collar amd cuffs of natural skunk or of beaver or of squirrel. The 1921-22 silhouette distinguishes it. Length 36 inches, sweep 80 inches. May be worn with a belt, or equally stunning belt discarded. A linings. 40-inch length— choice of 45-inch length— Summer Sale MUSKRAT COAT Summer Sale 5135 price .......... 2 Later price, $165 Fur fashions have been revolutionized. Here is a brand-new model. Per- fectly matched pelts of finest dark muskrat. 36 inches long. Deep roll collar and belt or turn- back cuffs, in muskrat or raccoon. Removable belt. Same model 40 inches long— Summer Sale price ........... $ 1 55 Later price, $195 $95 Later price, $135. Misses’ Jap Mink Cape, trimmed with tails. 5195 Later pr’i‘ce. $250. Long Jap Mink Cape, with armlets, trimmed with tails and paws. $235 Later price, $295. 36-inch Jap Mink Coat, full cut, novelty lined. MOLE COATS Summer Sale Later price, $350 Mole Coats, three-quar- ter Icngfit: fine quality selected pelts, richly .lined in self figured lin- ing; convertible belt. SQUIRREL COATS prcee e $425 Later price, $500 Natural Squirrel Coats, three-quarter length, with deep shawl collar, bell cuffs ; belt made from pure blue squirrel. $325 i itk Coat, beautiful mode!. 5395 Later price, $475. 46-inch Wrap Coat, Jap mink, trimmed with tails. $ 590 Later price, $675. 48-inch Mink Wrap, finest quality of pelts. SQUIRREL WRAP price o $565 Later price, $650 Natural Squirrel Wrap, 46-inch length, full back, sleeves and extra deep shawl collar. Very beautifu! and styled for all occasions. ALASKA FOX SCARFS Summer Sale prices $35, $45, $69* Later prices, $45, $57.50, $85 Animal Scarfs of gener- ous width in lustrous long- haired fox: harmonious shades of baum marten, taupe, Lucille, battleship gray and black. Medium and large sizes. This Year August Is Surely the Time to Buy Furs (1) We guarantee savings over later prices. (2) You are assured of getting the finest skins. (3) We will arrange deferred payments and store your purchase free until November 1. SOCIETY customers--but they come back and buy Time and time again it happened in our Summer Fur Sale last week, so we are forced to the conclusion that our furs have the style and quality that ap- peals to discriminating women—we know that every piece of fur in our stock is priced as low as the present condition of the fur market permits—and that means lower than first-quality furs have been for years. Jap Mink Cape (Illustrated) Summer Sale Price, $235 l Alaska Seal Coats, $895 Later Season P ,000 Original model by Revellon Freres. Caracul Wrap, $550 Later Season Price, $550 46-inch length, with natural Skunk collar and cuffs. Lowering our own sen- sationally low price on Frilled Voile Short Sleeve Blouses to $2.95 500 French Voile BLOUSES Regularly $5.90, at $2.95 Ten different charming styles, mostly short sleeves, some long. Flowing frills, Tuxedo collars and smart j; bots, trimmed with val ciennes or filet laces in bewildering array of beau- tiful effects, and think of it, New York Saturday, aboard the Adri- , atic, for a visit with his son-in-law and daughter, Prince and Princess zu Hohenlohe-Sch!llingsfurst, on the Ho- henlohe estate in Styria, Austria. Prince and Princess Hohenlohe spent a portion of ‘last winter with Mr. Britton in Washington. .As soon as the authentic styles were established we bought new Fall Dresses for an exceptionally early selling at exceptionally low prices— you actually save $5 to $10 on each dress in our : Advance Sale of women’s and misses’ FALL DRESSES $25 $35 $45 UNDREDS of dresses, sixty-five of the smartest new models we could find in New York to sell at these prices! are here for your choosing. The miss who is thinking of her Mrs. Joseph Hampson and Miss Frances Hampson went yesterday to Chelsea, N. J., where they will remain until the middle of September. Mr. and Mr!. W. A. BOSS Move to Chevy Chase Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Boss have sold their house in Norwood. Bethesda, Md., and have taken the residsnce 5334 Belt_road, Chevy Chase, for the winter. Miss Marion Boss has re- turned, after spending three weeks at the Girl Scout camp at Edgewood. | Jpright Pianos, Player-Pianos and Phonographs Sold at Prices Far Below Their Present Actual Worth in This Annual Summer Sale. Specimen Values of Traded-In Instruments 88-Note Player-Pianes, $325 Up Upright Pianos, $125 Up UPRIGHT PIANOS PLAYER PIANOS i Royal ... | Richardson, Mahogany case; good ¢ Fisher (like new)................ | asnew .. $400 back-to-school wardrobe or the woman who anticipates the need pribaes 5 dwin $265 | ghee:;)cll)(lfial:o g $515 Mr. and Mre. Bonaparte of a new fall dress for the cooler evenings soon to come will be D e K heby; Baldwin ..... Cp e SR A ceeee....$265 | Strou anola. . .. Entertain Dinner Guests delighted with these dresses. 4 Distinctive New W d » P Mr. and atrs, Jerome X. Bonsparte The New Style The Materials Adornments Milline: e - A Wonderful New Upright Piano S Features Silk or Wool _and Colors ry : L. I, and took their guests later to PR Eanis fand §iBroai at i to % off —We have just a few of these instruments, so we would advise R0 T Gl (s | The _slenderizing Tricotine and way favor black and immediate selection before they are sold. They are attractive in $ 3 5 .00 e R e oy ottt L o L We Have" Just appearance and jiave elegant tone. PERSONAL NOTES. 3‘:5;‘1"8 y = e.;e finest grades; Crepes, '::‘ ! “:‘d “;:zs“? S- : Made a Special You Wil Find Our Terms Most Convenient Price Reductions Announced on Duo Art Pianos and Aeolian Player-Pianos —The Aeolian Company, of New York is recognized as the Pioneer in pro- satin back Crepe de Chine; Satins, Geor- gette and effective these new Fall frocks combinations of these some beading in many are different. wanted fabrics. new effects. The savings on these Dresses average 20% Summer Wearables Must Not Lag—They’re Priced to-Go $6950 to $115 Navy Blues WRAPS DRESSES Davetyn Hats —these together with Smart Felt Hats —reduced from regular stock go on sale Monday At$10 slighted. Bright em- broidery of metallic braid or silk. Hand- and the irregular hems sum .up briefly the things in which Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Hahn are now established in their new apartment, 1940 Biltmore street northwest. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Luchs are spending two weeks at Ocean View, Va. * Mrs. Norman Fischer and family will leave Tuesday to spend the re- mainder of the summer at Big Island, Va. Mrs. Sidney Heller and her daugh- ter, Mrs. Harold Strauss, left Monday to spend several weeks at the Break- ducing self-playing instruments. Through its genius in developing new i and’ Mre Harry WWittgenstein 5 s §3] 75 s g6 5 i musical instruments and its success.in raising the standard of those al- SO TR R L $34.50 AND @4Q 5() Coats& Wraps DO 149 Dresses -......... DO.OU are in’ the newest fall ready established, it has assumed a position of unequivocal leadership -in e In the latcst longline capes Tuvedo cpats and flowered orsandics. plaid and for imuch’ more Iaser: is the guest of her aunt, Mrs. Harold jackets—unbelted and nar- ~ Wraps: elaborately braided checked ginghams. lace and ered styles as well as v embroidered, trimmed. assort+ - the music industry. It has become the largest manufacturer of musical and hand-embroidered; trico- stunning combinations : : > FE = Levi. row belted styles, button-u; i 3 “ instruments.in the world. It.has originated the Pianolas, the first and (M. and, Mra-oseph Steasbiraer, style and one-button fates | newtwiiloord @Navy A Rd B o o of embroidered” siik most widely know of modern instruments called Player-Pianos and the three months at the St Charles Hotel, i e f)? to :za.sn 51 4.50 Sleo in this sale are - . ti Yy o eir home I K 'esses . P . one that has always been recognized as the standard of all instruments T e cencsaw Friday. deoss i tecmitiibaad it oNto S oo el o o et New $18 to $25 i : . - Mrs. Herbert Jacobi has returned i ble stitchi itk Wraps ....... J dotted swiss and woven H of this type. It was responsible for the greatest of Reproducing Pianos— atter a shore viait with her parents, ing. cable stitching, silk ar: “conion ' Crepe. and Satin siriped voiles. embroidery and Taffeta Hats at $10 Mr. and Mra J. Bennett, of Norfolk, row heads and button trim- 05 gljited and plain hemstitched trimfhed. . with Navy blue or black: the Steinway, the Weber and the Steck Grand Duo Art Pianos — and was credited with having done more toward raising the standard of piano tone faml quality than had ever before been accomplished by any single manu- acturer. DeMoll & Co. are exclusive agents in Washington for the Aeolian Com- pany. As a monument to quality and value the houfle of DeMoll & Co. st::indsdas a shining example of specialization in the things that'build up and endure. 2 2 . PRICE LIST. Effective August 1st, 1921 Style Retail Price Electrically Operated Upright 555 Aecolian Player. ... ...:.......$595 Duo Art Pianos 555 P. Oak Aeolian Player...... 542 Aeolian Pianola. ..... 542 P. Oak Aeolian Pianola. . ribhon girdles. Colors, lavend- er, orchid, navy, copen, maize. med. Suits for now and Fall ribbon, felt or em- wear. Silken Undies at prices you'll like $7.50 Silk Enve- $ 4.85 lope Chemise... Envelope chemise; in heavy quality crepe de chine and satin, trimmed with French val laces; tailored models with hemstitched and tucked yokes. Ribbon straps. Flesh and white. $8.50 to $10 En- 55.85 velope Chemise styles, draped and fringe trim- med, in navy and black. Regular $10 Oxfords Reduced to go on sale Monday who -are spending several weeks at Braddock: Heights, Md. Miss Alice Frank is spending the month camping at Buena Vista, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Bensinger left | Friday for a stay of several weeks at_Atlantic Clty. ] Mrs. Stanle§y Fischer will leave Tuesday to spend some time in Nor: folk, Va:, the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Seligman. Mr. and Mrs. Phil Friedlander and daughters motored to Atlantic City last Sunday, where they will remain for a fortnight. Miss Claire Rosenbaum has return- | |bd ed to her home in Baltimore after | spending several days in Washing- ton,-the guest of Mrs. Sidney Leiden- ! man. Mrs. Fred Pelzman has returned to the Hadleigh after a short stay in Elizabeth, N. J. Mr. and Mrs. H. Oppenheimer have returned to her home in Park road gter a two-weeks stay in Atlantic e T " Miss Ernestine Rich and Miss Fannye Rich left Thursday for a trip broidery trimmed. and Brown Kid, Tan Calf with Also Pearl Women’s Oxfords fashioned in Black straight tips and Wing Tips, Welt Soles and Cuban Heels. 593 Stroud ..l..ieoceeece.. 143 Wheelock ... 322 Steck ..... 59 Weber . .. e to the great lakes. Later they will o Envelope chemise ot saitn, | (L E B B trap P R Pk T Bl i e aaties . join the former’ ts, Mr. ‘and % y Kid 2-strap Pumps with low Baby French heels. ese ai Foot Operated Duo Art Pianos S Steinyay .. seeeees...§2,500 fi;: Max Rich, w Y leave next week ur ’.'n;”;',‘;'?;‘,,_.‘;',‘;“‘l,,fv%’;;l‘n&' -| ful values. They can be worn through the fall and winter. They are good 550 Aeolian .. .. . omeem-e . .§795 |, Electrically Operated Duo Art AR aaaiu e S Melvin (Gusdort fiatc Homrsans oremia o " "® | looking. All are new models and the greater part have been received in 600 Stroud . ... .coon e ... $895 | o L .G““d Pianog e e s $3.00 Silk $1.95 L the past two weeks. JellefPs—Main Floor. 144 Wheelock . ...w.cccovom......$995 | MU Steck ,... turned from & water trip to Baltimore Vests .......... o - 323 Steck. cemee e e $1,275 | U Weber .. .. dnughter Jeanetie are spending some whoeka*toy Fusen sese. GOLD STRIPE Silk Stockings, the IWRY - cosioncnacss < > Flesh, sky-blue and orchid. .. SR 62 Weber ....ccoucoaee.eo = :$1,575 | QU Steinway —ooowno.n. o .$4,200 e ey Hochinger abd son 1ave Regs kind that wear because they are of high: risonburg, Va. Mr. and Mrs, Henry J. Baer have left for a two-weeks motor trip to Atlantic City, Wilmington and New Yor Miss Helen Strasburger returned Friday after a two-weeks stay at At- || lantic City. * Mrs. Charles Stein has returned from stay at Braddock Heights, Md. ' . Drop-stitch bloomers, with plain knee; reinforced. White, flesh, orchid and sky-blue. est qualit:- and have the patented garter hem that prevents runs. Plenty of white at $2 AND $2.75. S.P. Steinway .o..ceeennen-..$2,100 [ AU Steinway —..............$4,600 Prices guaranteed until January 1st. If factory should make a reduction between now and then a refund will be made to customers.

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