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SOCIETY ., AUGUST 21, 1921—PART 2.~ SOCIETY’ omn s | Mr. and Mrs. Clarence F. Sowers have issued invitations for the mar- riage of their daughter, Virginia 'Adams Sowers, and Lieut J. D. Bal- mer, which will take place September 7 at 8 o'clock p.m., at the Mount Ver- non Methodist * Episcopal Church South. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wilcox and their son Charles left last week for Maine, where they will spend several weeks touring. Mrs. W. W. Tyler, who spent the past month visiting in. Northampton, Mass., and Norristown, Pa., has re- turned to her home. Mrs. Marshall B. Clark and children have gone for a motor trip of several ‘weeks. Mrs. Katherine Thomas of Asbury Park, is visiting her son-in-law and daughter, Judge and Mrs. Alex- ander R. Mullowney. Miss Laura Gilliland left last week with a party of friends for Ocean City, Md., where she will spend sev- eral weeks. Mr. and Mrs. B. Ashby Leavell left the past week by automobile to visit their son-in-law and daughter, Mr: and Mrs. Paul DeVoe Sleeper, in Nor- folk, Va., to remain three weeks. Mra. Leavell will go later to New York city to t her sister. Mrs. Margaret Perry, mother of Dr. Benjamin Perry, has gone to Cul- peper, Va., for a short visit with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. J. Edgar W. Sohl were hosts at a porch party at their home the past week. : Mr. and Mrs. S. G. Shelton, Miss Grace Bond, Miss Claire Boeckhoft and Mr. and Mras. L. L. Boeckhoff have returned from a motor trip to Gettys- burg, Pa. Mrs. S. G. Shelton was hostess at 2 luncheon Monday at her home in honor of her house guest, Miss Grace Bond of New York city. Mr. Asbury F. Lever has returned to his home and joined Mrs. Lever and their children, after spending the past ten days in Rylinder, Wis. Mr. and Mra George Carroll have returned to their home after visiting . in_Colchester, Conn. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Meloy and Mrs. James V. McClintle and Mise Olive and Miss Mary MeClintic, wife children will leave the first of the|and schoolgirl daughters of Representative McClintic of Snyder, O month for the Muskoka lakes, in Canada, where they will visit Mr, Meloy's sister, Miss Edith Meloy. Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Joselin with their sons, Richard and Robert, have gone to Boston, Mass., to remain sev- eral weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Troth, sr., announce the engagement of their deughter, Miss Jean, ami Mr. Roy ’ua\llh ;IZ‘A: wedding will take place| Miss Anne Greenberg 18 the guest|tour through the states. They came SIS of her parents in Altoona, Pa. direct from Los Angeles. o S e B Y AT idw| Mrs. Bertha Oppenheimer is visit- Mich., for the summer. They will|ing for two weeks with relatives in n;x;rn (R:bD‘I;! ég:{ l'jlh of E:pfier:nbel;. Baltimore. rs. C. M. stianson of Detrolt, Mich., who has been the house guest | Mrs. Nathan Kahn has returned of Mr. -fi“od Mr'n Hnrfit ‘idler, has |from New York, where she was the one to Boston for a vis! esse . ®%ur ‘ana Mrs. Clift R. Richards 25 guestiotiher daughter, TMea U1 ;lpl?lndiglx the summer at Marshfiel Mrs. Samuel’ Pack and daughter M:» m’:’fl;lm D. E. Riter have taken Ruth returned Sunday -nort-pendln: the Emery house, on Connecticut ave- | S9yersl weeks in Atlantle Clty, nue, for the remainder of the summer. mond, va, AT ¢ o her DeT- Mr._Sherman Ford, who has been ‘Mr, and Mrs, Gus Walleratein, with Mrs. Ford at one of the Connec- | 8°th MP- and JIre Tus Wa Ol oo ticut resorts, has returned to his R Y home. Mrs. Ford will not return |feturned to the city from a stay of until the first of the month. several weeks in Atlantic City and Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Emmert Ger- | Hazelton, Pa. mann and daughter Elaine have gone | Mr. and Mrs. Harry Levy spend- to Atlantic City, N. J., for a two ln!'lhl week in Cumblrll Md. thy Gutmacher of Balti- 7 weeks' stay. iter nave |mare-ta R Buest of Miss Mariam Ny MR anc. Mr. and Mrs. Cha: Mr. Joseph Bchiffman has returned OUDOIR SHADES returned after ending some time: Mrs. William S. Corby has to the city after thres weeks spent i Our New at Braddock Heights, Md. . from the Adirondacks, wher: in Philadelphia,“where he was companied her daughters, guest of his daughter, Mrs. Leo Loeb. camping at Camp Owaissa. Mrs. A. Brylawskt left Monday to & Novelty Section Is At Your Service Miss Margaret Filz'l,ter of Colum- | spend several weeks In Atlantic City. bus, Ohio, is visiting Mrs. Arthur Mrs. Abe King has returned from Clark of Chestnut street. a six weeks’ stay in Bluemonyg, Va. Mrs. Hugh M. Duffy has returned Mr. and Mrs. 1. Behrend left Friday to her home after spending the past | for several weeks stay in the Adiron- dack: Our Mrs. Butler gwe: in- structions (Free of in the art of blending col- ofl, mzlnnfi‘.up Flowers, Fril Trimmings, shldel. etc. lhree weeks in Daytona and Miama, = b a S o Siiss Margery Platt of Chevy Chase | 1iotte Lichtensieln piatored to Batii- Very Complete New Stocks SILKS, PHONE fortnight. Mr. and Mrs. Gerson Nordlinger and their son Gerson are at the Royal Palace Hotel, Atlantic City. Mrs. Arthur G. Newmyer of N Mra. M. Gottlieb and little Orleans, La., is the guest of her s Monday to spend several weeks at|ter, Mrs. Milton Kadden. nd Mrs. A. Levy have returned Ocsan Visw. Va. to Washington from a five-week 18 at Camp Owaissa for the summer. | more during.the wee e thay ra Dr. and Mrs. Taliterro Clark, Who|mained for aeyera i dire 7 have been touring through Italy, are| Mrs. William l(lchul Aml daugh- expected back home September 1. ter Virginia have Dr. and Mrs. Ryan Devereux several weeks in un luhurl:l o‘ tertained about forty young people|Baltimore with Mr. and Mrs. Joh at a dance at their home recently for their young son Edward. Mr. Hugh M. Duffy, who has been in Norfolk, Va., and Portsmouth, Va., the past week, has returned to his 3 " P. Pimes and home. daughters have returned from a three- Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Fanciulli and|week stay in Atlantic City. son Jack are occupying the Bailey iss Moselle Burkhin of Gainsville, house on Bast Trving strect, for the | Fia. who bt been myending ¢ DOLLS, FRAMES, summer. summer in New Yorl s e guest o Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Lawrence have | Miss Rita Schiffman. TNMM’NGS returned to Chevy Chase from their Mr. and Mrs. Henry J. Baer have wedding trip and are with' the lat-|returned from a motor trip to Wil- ter's uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs |mington, Atlantic City and New York. John Wirt. Miss Mollle Darev has returned to Mrs. Willilam Murphy 1is visiting}her home in Wilmington, Del.. after her daughter in Pittsburgh, Pa. a stay of two weeks in the city. Mr. and Mrs. N. H. Fairbanks of| Mrs. Otto Woerner and ‘son Carl Springfield, Ohio, who have been visit- | are spending two weeks at Castle- ing their-nephew and niece, Mr. and | man's Ferry, Va. Mrs. William W. Bride, have returned Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Dreyfus HO' to_their home. tored to Atlantic City during The marriage of Mr. George H.|week, where they will remain !or n. Chandlee and Miss Grace Fulton of Kansas City, Mo., is announced The jHemstitching, Picot Edging, couple were married on "August 6, at initing, Buttons Cov 4 p.m., at Foundry Methodist Epis- copal Church, and left immediately for their wedding trip. They will live in Chevy Chase, D. C., on their return. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hanna, who have ‘been the house guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. Edgar W. Sohl, have returned to their home in Willlamsport, Pa. rx Mr. and Mrs. George Mess are vis- R.T -m1 G Strest NW, iting Mr. and Mrs. Michael Mess of Steve Hours—8:30 to 6—Saturdays 8:20 to 3 A One-Day Sale Monday RIGHT RIGHT GOODS! :PRICES! Mr. Theodore Sonnemann and son Joseph have returned from a fishing trip to St. Clemens bay. Miss Emily Parks has returned, aft- er spending several weeks In A tic City, N. J. Mr. and Mrs. John W. Hulse turned Monday from Europe, where they have spent the past three months, and are leaving today for New Hampshire, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Cummings enter- tained the Men’s Club of their church the past week with a crab feast at thelr farm. Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Feeser and son Witt have returned to their home m a motor trip to the home of Mr. seser's parents in Charles Town, W. Va. Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Steward ve gone on a motor trip with their idren to Marthas Vineyard, where they will remain until the 1st of Sep- tember. 'Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Burkhart will leave this week for New York %y to visit Mrs. Burkhart's aunt, ss Bertha E. Pieter. u;uu Elizabeth Coombs, daughter of and Mrs. Howard A. Coombs, is ‘ visiting her undle and aunt, Mr. and )Irli 4. Irwin Gardener, Flushing, Mr. and Mrs. John B. Reed motored tp Asbury Park, N. J., last week with their children. Reed will go on t0 Maine for a short visit and will rejoin his family at Asbury Park the 1st o{h September .and return hom em. Mrs. M. L. Brett and children are vt-lu::g at Fort Warren, Boston, mmdull-l.n.no“lr.w cupying the Brett house, on North- ampton street, dl‘lrlu Mrs. Brett's ab- sence from the city. Mr. and Mrs. Edward F. llmy | have gone to Atlantic cxty. N. for a short stay. Mrs. J. E]mo and Miss Elmore are occupying Colladay house during their absence from here. Mr. Willlam H. Groverman has re- ‘turned, after spending the in New York city and Phfi-delphu. —_— Mzr. and Mrs. Herndon Staying at Woods Edge Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Gibson Hern- don and their neice, Miss Stevens, $1.98 All-Silk Dress Satin $l‘. B Very Specially Priced - - An excellent wearing quality, very soft in tex- ture and shown in all the leading Fall colors, such i as Shell Pink, Adonis, Coral, Beryl, Cattleya Or- &l chid, Turquoise, Thrush, Porcelain, Matfix, Sil- El vurSteel,BnmtOnnge,Buddh,Pueock.J&- =] | | | | pan, Blue, Marabou, Seal, Old Rose, Cappcr Eflf, Maise, Navy, demghtudl!hck. d I NEW VELVETS FOR FALL Among the new arrivals for Fall are " tha Milli- nery Velvets in both erect and panne finish. Shown in Bagle, Emerald, pagnse, , * Byzan! Marabou, Me.low Lark; also the mm o¢. Copenhagen, Browns, Navies, Grays, etb. 7 $1.85 yard. by NOTION SPECIAI_S Bias Seam . Bamitary A'n--aooa have been spending the summer since colors. nl- i June 1 at their bungalow, Woods Edge, | l‘;? in .Mmmq e 15c mmv' i 25° in Virginis, and will not return to| | Snaps, Hooks and Eyes and | Hrroceeeeas their apartment in the Woodley be- | (Bl gatety Pims—All the best apktni — Targe fore October. Mrs. Herndon and Miss| [ 5 Semitary % 35 i makes: Stevens have gone for s month's trip Card, 10e;-8 Cxrds, 88e; through New York, Canada and Mich- 13 Cards, 90e. ._ # i spending some time in Domll 2 igan, . andon Boag Isiaud, . .. Featuring New Autumn Apparel the sbot’ Philips The House ELEVENTH ST, ~ of Courte No connection with any house of sim- ilar name elsewhere. —In which is reflected not only the dominating power of Pluhpsborn prestige in the control of Most exclusive of the Ne o w Frocks Developed in the soft and clingy Silks—and the Smart and Dressy Wool Weaves— fashioned upon new lines; embellished with original taste; and by skilled crafts- men. ¢ Canton Crepe Crepe de Chine Morocco Crepe Roshanora Crepe Jacquard Silk Brocade Canton Crepe Satin-faced Canton Crepe Crepe-back Satins Georgettes Luxette Crepe Chiffon Tricotine Poiret Twills Fine Serge Moussyne Jersey Beaded, embroidered, braided —and introducing the distinct novelty of the season—Monkey- Fur trimming. +15% to #1254 Special for Monday--- Frocks in Satin, Crepe de Chine, Canton Crepe, Poiret Twill, Tricotine—handsomely beaded, or of plain tailored effect—including the new Jumper model in Tricotine. Inviting in their comfort- able effectiveness; and: hand- some in their tailored sim- plicity or elégant in their rich trimmings of Fur. New weaves add their charming originality— Gerona Marvette ‘Wandora Orlando Marvella Superba Normandy Cashmere Bolivia Malita Pollyanna —many with trimmings of Natural Squirrel * Beaver Australian Opossum Raccoon Fox Wolf Lynx Fitch Caracul Persian Lamb 172 to 2502 Special for Monday-- One of the newest models in plain Normandy Cloth, with the distinctive monk collnr—- Coat of practical utility and effective style. ’750 ~for new Duvenoors, phnty of Blacks. - - R —for'clever Black Canton Crepes. ; . The all ; ; tailored eff s brddered.h::f‘t' bl';; l:ifinctly new—in énirooping veil drapes; tai effects; em ® Colors embrace Puenek Blue, Ox-bhod Red. BP“ leading productions—but also demonstrating our economic influence upon prevailing prices. Distinctive styles in New Suits Novelty is not only ex- pressed in design—but in the character of the weaves em- ployed. They are decidedly new and dressily effective—a wonderful collection of im- pressive types. Duvet de Laine Moussyne Veldyne Yiama Chamoistyne Armandolo Evora ? Orlando Tricotine Poiret Twill Plain tailored—or richly em- bellished with the finest Furs— Beaver Squirrel Kolinsky Squirrel Mole Natural Caracul Fox Wolf Opossum *352 to 250 No previous Fur Sale has even held the distinct advantages that are being offered now. Advan- tages of price—because August prices are fully 40% to 50% less than in-season prices must be. And advantages of selection—be- cause these Furs have all passed the critical censorship of our ex- pert— Hudson Seal Coat— évifll ngi‘:rell.‘ eaver or un; collar and cuffs.. 5295 00 Eaftern Mink Wrz o $1,490.00 Natural Caracul Coat— Graceful blouse-back model, with ot $649.00 Jap Weasel e $295.00 SealinekCoalt— " o = $149.00 Squirrel Coat— Shawl collar..... $395~00 Russian Squirrel $ 49 5.00 Coat ......... Japanese Mink -Coat . $195'00 Civet Cat Coat ozessoses 5145.00 Lepard $145.00 Tagpe Brosdtail §305 ()() Viatka Squirrel Collar and Cuffs. A small deposit will reserve any selection. —for chic Duvetynes, —for dressy Panne Velvets. Special for Monday-- Plain and Fur-trimmed Tricotine Suits—mostly in the preferred Navy shade; with coats of tailleur length and finish—plain or with at- tractive embroidery. Silk lined. .| August Fur Pri Special for Monday-- Marmot Coat—36-inch model; with collar and cuffs of Australian Opossum or Raccoon. A garment of exceptional value—i —But featured at $99-50 - Making a wonderful offermg of Smart Autumn Mlllmery —presented for your prompt approval —for fine Silk Lyons Velvets. , in all its rich tumngt—:!so rices (P