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SOCIETY i ~ f Bachrach’ THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, AUGUST 14, 1921—PART 2. Notes of the Travels i :..’:.";"‘:"'m::':‘“"’:l . |Return of Princess Of Society. Members '} “:;‘i",,%‘".’.‘.‘.'"‘:‘..,',.,:“‘5.'.‘...5.':1 lll Hill has returned During Vacation Time el .v,. P Lo "Yite: Bugene Young and two sons 1 I'I! rn today .ner spending the h at Old Sweet SPrings. lss Amy Behrend, a-unm of Mr. udolph Behrend, l- upam’l- weeks at & D at R. ‘Washington and Miss Georgia Washing- urn- | ton have g:mefl a parl) of friends ;} 1 mother, bl s in ‘houty mourn: ICE CREAM DELIVERED in| ‘flo‘ub( lT :i'g w‘]“le{h:h:m':l!:_ Virginia stay of several poe e Boncompagni to D. C. |5s, ou*t, ke " e Geensivary. Of Social Interest|C,or. and Mrs, Snow ton by sea. En route from Boston they omemade Cream and Ices (‘nm \’nm New York mrore returning to COLUMBIA HOME BAKERY Phone Cleveland 1584 * Givesm URS A Leader From Our August Fur Sale Ry THAT now is the best time to satisfy weeks, after \Vhlcl’l lhe\ will go to Bos- H “Entertain Children Col. and Mrs. Jenks to Sail}! for Europe—Mrs Locke .to Be Visited by Son—Mr.{ “"f"“" 2 Former Miss Draper to Spend Winter in Washing- At Narragansett ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Norman James of Balti- more, who are spending the summer at Capt. and Mrs. Elliott Snow of Washington; who are spending “the md Mrs. meason at Chocorua, are doing much ton-—anily Residence on| it ainin theraiand iast iweek r- next winter's fur needs comes as a F and Mrs. R, B. H. Lyon motored ranged & party for the children of the | 1iorrasansett Pion entectained ot tonche e the; resort at the Chocorua Inn. agansett Pler, i quick conviction to all investigating the and Mrs. Adams to Re-|i.Beiior o1 weakn o 7| K Street Reported Sold for con last week, when, their guests in: Made into Me and Mr Elaman of New > Will Visie Viegint cluded Mrs. James® brother and nephew, CHOKERS at $5.00 big values offered by Our August Sale. A turn. son, Sylvan, are the guests| DBusiness Property. ill Viait Virginia Mr. Randall Hagner.and Randall Hag- Now. Coats remodeled. Best work ut Jowest prices. . striking example of the bargains available ‘is found in the smart FRENCH $9 5 SEAL COATSat ............. Especially Attractive Values in Small Furs Repairing and Remodeling at Summer Prices ner, jr., who motored from Watch Hill, Beach and Boston | (i ¥ they are spending art of the | py o RTIN WOLF 30-32 Fiorida Miss Lee Gary Rucker, Miss Julia ! summer with Mrs. Hagner. Avenue N.W. e e e Established 1861 2 LY., moses&’SOns Furnitare Carpets Lieut. Col. and Mrs. Morrls H.{ | Iaarice auss Ras ":'r‘::":" Locke, who are at Wardman Park(Sfter s short vieit w o P Baltt: Hotel, will be foined, August 36, by 1“nnr S pembEel the latter's son, James McMillan Gib- | - Mrs. A. Kleeblatt and her dsughter son, who has been in camp in New {8re spendin; N the England, and the first of Sepstmber 5 litle Mary Preston Gibson will join | ter, Miriam, & her mother here. Col. and Mrs. Locke [ Weyl, are sp )]|\nve been al. Farl Leavenworth, lnglnlde on the Rockvilla road. the greater part of the time|Auerbach is at camp at Hamiiton, Vi since their marriage in 1920. —————- Col. and Mrs. Glenn Fay Jenks will (:h sail from New York Thursday for M"' Span s.ll. ps Europe, where the 2 eral months visiting in En[llndd‘ an The news that Princess Margaret Boncompagni will return to Washing- ton this winter and occupy the Draper residence at the corner of Connecti- cut avenue and K street, facing Far- ragut Square, is of very genuine in- terest to society, as word had gotten about that the property had been sold and was to be converted into business. Princess Boncompagni, who was for- merly Miss Margaret P. Draper, daug- ter Df thl late Gen. and Mrs. William . . er, was married in Washing- For Riga, Latvia 't Mrs. C. Durand Chapman of Newark. N. J., salled Aupm 5 for Riga, Latvia, ) e Mrs. Samuel Francis|to visit her som, John Holbrook ;’,u,,,’ wgm e seimother My d e o jol e he Amer- e S AR Aiton, o Bels SRS, sreh o | Gty Tod B b TR NS | PR Bt Sl land, are at lhe Hotel Pennsylvania,|1918. @Gen. Draper, father of the prlnull streo Mres. Lewis Stopping {:{'-'r" aniatlsriniConsrasetandivas For Sport Wear—Combination of Pink Satin and At Bretton Woods la‘n;n?v& here she was one of the 'roué Elastic; back lace; suitable for small and medium figures; L. 8. Lewis of this city is at | debutantes whose wealth and posi- all sizes. se, Bretton | tion An Exceptional Value, $3 All-Elastic Corsets— An exceptionally atiractive model for medium and large figures. Regular Price, $5.00. Tl Wty *Where They Enow How to Fit Corsets”’ Scotland, France, Belgium, Italy Germany. eastizseatss “Eleventh and F Sts, Linens Uphol&tery Annual An opportumty offered you at the opening of the fall season to secure new designs August Sale of and colorings at worthwhile RUGS =i Seamless Velvet Rugs. Mrs. Albert L. Mllln, ‘who llt at the Hawthorne lnn for the re-|woods, for a short stay, m- mainder of the season. &nnled by Mrs. William F. Dusch of ( ber and magnificence or onnrmn- :rrs Day, wife of Col. Clarence R.|nor has ‘postponed her return to Wachington until the month. She is visiting Col. and Mrs. Frnest D. Peak, at Quarry Heights, Canal Zone. Reduced to $3.00. Linoleum Rugs. Col. Robert Kelton will return to- All Leather TTriIrIL Tt Ll L Lot 1110 F Te Man spent several weeks With Mg LINIC . 8.3x10.6. ........$42.50 and $45.00 Three useful sizes in some very STREET N w. Kelton, who will remain in the norta Flexible Arch. Ox1Z oo e $45.00 and $47.50 Cannot Hurt. Colnmbln Thaater E. H. Sothern hnva Allover Persian designs and plain colors rope, where they will spend several months. Capt. Paul M. Fllmln. U. 8. A, has gone to Vernon, N. J., wheer his mar- riage to Mhs Edn& Anna Paddock, daughter of Mrs. Martin L, Paddock, will uko pllce tomorrow. PERSONAL NOTES. Mrs. Robert Meyer has returned from a stay of several weeks at Ocean View, Va. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Michaells of the ‘Woodley left yesterday to spend sev- eral weeks at Atlantic City. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Lllemln have They follow line of the foot. Oval Braided Rag Rugc. They lie flat on the floor and you'll like them for this reason, but in addi- tion the designs and colorings are very attractive and decorative. 36x63.....w.. -359.75 41/ x'n/ +en . ..$20.00 2x75- $35. ..... coeen 8x10..........$4500 9x12..........$48.00 The Linen Shop $2.20 Pequot Bleached Sheets, $1.85 Great August Sale Oriental Rugs Reductions ranging from 20% to 40% """ Lot of Beluchistans Formerly selling up to $65.00 now Va. The wedmnz of Miss Helen l"ll:lur Max . ddughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fiscl | and My Bam Silverstern of Chariear al Yomlld 37200 ton, W. Va., was quietly solemnized | i o - Monday at noon at 1960 Biltmore | | Styie 104 Wer the perfect foot. Made of brown er black kidskin. Lew Reels Fiexidble soles and arches. 3 returned from a two-week stay at Old ¢ Sweet Springs, W. Va. Mrs, Clara Barnes will return to- day after spending !h pllt two weeku at Eerkeley 8prings, W. nd M Greenblum u\d her dlughler \Hul Dnrothy Greenbaum, are spending several weeks at Ocean View, Va. Miss Sophie Bemlhslm has returned from Bedfurd Springs, Mrs. Sidney Sellnger left Thursday to lpend several weeks with her parents in Danville, Va. Mrs. Henry Kaufman and family | | will leave the early part of the week to spend the remainder of the month at Ocean View, Axminster—9x12 $36.50 to $58.00 Axminster—8.3x10.6 $33.00 to $52.50 Axminster—6x9 $18.00 to $30.00 65c Utica Bleached Pillow Cases, 45x38/; inches each 49¢ $2.25 Ripplette Dimity Bed Spreads, 63x90 inches, ea.$1.75 $2.50 Ripplette Dimity Bed Spreads, 72x90 inches, €a.$1.95 $3.00 Hemmed Crocheted Bed People who made first selection have told their friends and they have been in. That is why we have street. Only a party ol relluv!l wit- | § Formerly $95.00 n!!!ed the ceremony, ‘Was per- . Royal Kazaks Average Size, 5x8 Regular prices, $200.00, $225.00 and $250.00 Reduced to $165 Complete stock of Hall Runners and Central Persia Rugs, first big reductions we have been able to offer since the war. Rugs purchased in this sale will not be charged. Nejib Hekimian 'med by Rabbi Alvh\ Luch! n'llnl’ | lo the illness of both the mother of | |} Trore a gown of belge georsette with Mrs. to match. Bllvemleln left lor lhrae week e’w nrk. B\lfllln Cleveland un lh t Lakes {’etufll wlll rellde in Charleston, W. Samuel Saks and son, Jorome Sajees have geturned o’ thets | B home on Lanier place from a two- 'eekll&}'lnA!.hnllc City. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Gusdorf ul.:e ! g a_two- week motor trip to Phi d.lvhll-. New York and Boston, ! Meyer Nordlinger and daugh- | f ter Hlan return today from a month’'s stay at Old E'slt Springs, | |} W. Va. Mrs. A. Atlas is the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Alexander Koplin, in | [} and upon their | § Crowds Attending this Great | AUGUST SALEOF i ! Other Good Rug Values. % Wiltons—9x12 $75.00 to $105.00 Smyma—9x12...... $65.00 ~Smyma—8.3x10.6. ... $55.00 Smyrna—6x9....... $34.00 Smyrma—36x72..... $11.00 Smyrna—30x60..... $8.75 Smyrna—26x54..... $6.45 Smyrna—21x45..... $3.50 Tapestry—6x9...... $14.00 Tapestry—7.6x9 ... $17.50 Spreads, 80x90 inches, ea.$2.25 $1.75 to $3.00 Lace Trimmed Scufs, 18x36 to 18x54 inches, .$1.25 612.50 Madeira Hand-made Tea Napkins' 13 inches, per e R 7.50 $1.00 Hemstitched Pure Linen Huck Towels, 20x36 inches, each 75¢ 25 0dd Pure Linen Table Cloths 2x2 and 2x21/, yards. No nap- kins to match. Former Values, Eastern Floor Coverings Atante Gas {0 $9.75 to $15. Special, ea. $7.50 v 1512 H Street no engagement of her daughter. and benefit of this wonderful Sale, apestry—8.3x10.6. . $22.50 75c Bleached Turkish Bath i ’ Eatablished 1901 . fa?'f&‘ :: ‘ond Sirs. Tomn g:;’.':’.‘::.'fl. getthe of ul ¥ $ Towels, White or Pink Borders, 'y "¥nd Mrs, Bernara Brestau and | | When a Lamp or Tapestry—9x12.... $24.00 22x44 inches, each.......50c Mr. and Mr! Goldsmith Sigmund and son, Billy, have returned from & two- ‘week motor trip to Atlantic City, New | Hi Yurk and points along the Jersey coast. | I and rs. Harrison Bu:hruh . Pleot flrlll‘ Plnm-s. Buttons Covered SWORZYNS T 1219- 1221 c su-m Nw Store Hours—S:30 to 6—Saturdays, 8:30 to 3 QUALITY SILKS Shade is sold it cannot be dupficated, as we are selling only what we have on hand. Come early. = . have re- ] turned to the city and are with Mrs. August Sale of Lace Curtains White Marie Antoinette Cur- tains, 21/, yards long. Former Prices. .$7.75 to $10.00 Specials, Pr...$4.00to $5.50 Voile Curtains, Bauman edge- Hemstitched. White or Ecru. Form.er Prices. . .$6.50 to 372 You have choice of our entire stock of electric lamps and shades in this sale. Plain Hemstitched and Lace Edge Voile Curtains, 2, yds. long. Voile, Hemstitched Drawn- work and Motif Curtains. No.matter what your We are showing a very complete fanc be—wheth- Former Prices, per pair. .$6.25 Former Pnceo. .$5.00 to $5.50 = y may = 5 :o:tmnt of. cttl::. m:::c el‘mn;:li. Sl;:: Ca.refu! y Made eritd A s Specials, per pair.......$3.75 Specials, per, pnir. o e $3.00 but elegant Lamp or a large: stately one de- signed by master de- every occasion in the most desirable qualities and shades. 40-in. Heavy All-Silk Canton Crepe, $2.98 5 SPrREatIANEIIIALIIITIIIRTIIINNIITIIA22 23200222450 0m0 e R0 000002220 0000022 00002228 e RN ISR 20000022150 020 02222800202 BRSNS FURS Final Reductions of Summer Furniture In our own workrooms A RO e oo signers—it will be Our entire stock of Porch Hammocks offered at !/ former prices. st 1n N very sl'eudt Yard. .. »lwie s siaie ste s quality yand style, with! found here at a genuine $33.00 Hammock. .......... $16.50. Canton Crepes continue to hold first place prices less than quoted bargain price. $100.00 Hammock Set Consisting $93.00 Hammock Set Consisting of for the new season. A heavy, rich, bcl;utl- elsewhere. of Hammock, Stand, Awning and 2 Hammock, Stand, Awning and 2 ful quality. Colors—Champagne, Plati- 40-Inch Marmot Coat All shades go in this Pillows..................$50.00 Pillows...... ceeceenas...$46.50 num, Marabou, Navy, Black and White. With Large Cape Collar s Ttan Hammock Set De Luxe. Consisting of Fine Cslored Ha::kmoxk with e s Oty e el Yo 18 | SQE || e T Eh i, el o e n all the wanted shades, including Orchi ade, . . - Ceil. Silver, Steel, Turquoise, Sunset, Raspberry, ing every kind that is ining Stock of Decorated, Reed; Willow and Fibu Furniture 1-3 A 3 Inch Bey Seal Cout, new and worthy. Lose Thay Former Prices | Flare M l *89:50 36-Inch Natural Muskrat Coat, Belted Model Other Qualities. $2.98 and $349 a Yard, lfl-h.&ronette&hn,and...........3298. ‘This beautiul Satin is of superior quality, light and dark colors, with plenty of the wanted White and Ivory. 36-in. Colored Wash Satin, Yard. . .........$1.98 '.l’:‘lil!:’so;);:e of the better grades. Colors are—Rose, Ceil, Flesh 40-in. Crepe-Back Satin, Yard. . ....... . ... $3.49 An exceptionally fine quality, very soft and supple, with a perma- nent satin finish. In Street colors and Black. Goetz’s All-Silk Dress Satin, Yard.. . . . .. .$2.59 One of the most staple of fine Dress Satins, well known for its long-wearing qualities. A full line of colors, with plenty of the mtnd. Navies, Browns and Black. all Designer Patterns and Fashion Bool Fiber Davenport, $95.00 to $63.00. Armchair to match, $41.00 to $29.00. Remaining Stock of Natural Willow Porch Rockers, Lawn Benches, Steamer Chairs, 25 per cent less than former prices. Small Lots of Odd Living, Dining and Bedroom Chairs at ), former It is impossible to ap- Special Values in Refrigerators Sp‘dll Apartment Size Rl‘l'll?.o‘m. $25.00 - Oak Refri 5 H an ; Price $60.00 Visit Our Rest Room, Main Floor Rear “See what we can save you on_your Fuyrs."”