Evening Star Newspaper, August 28, 1921, Page 33

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URS | —brought in (hil woek wull prices. regular prices "lll prevail. MARTIN WOLF ’“.’.."':."'v'." Erfebacher Columbia Home Bakery 5608 Conn. Ava. \ CAKES, PIES & PASTRIES || Ice Cream, Ices Delivered Clev. 1584. Formerly Richard’s Jwelve-Ten F St. S. APPLEBEE Furrier and Ladies® Tallor 902 11th Street N. W. , Phoue Fr. 7260-J. WHERE STYLE ORIGINATES AND EMANATES Fall is in the air Senator and Mrs. McCormick are among the members of the congres- sional set who are genuinely fond of country life, but who rarely have an opportunity to enjoy it. They are getting something” of it mow. how- Events in the Social And Official Circles 1Two Hundred Years of McCormick Family His- fory Reviewed—Ex-Senator Chamberlain Recovers From Illness—Other News. §luss canopy, vine covered, which shelters the stage, some two hundred armchairs are placed. Social are enacted, but with a view to show- Ing forth 'every detail of coming fashions, from boudoir to the mid- night supper after a well-rendered ballroom scene. Clever actresses are SOCIETY Remarkable Values in Furs ever, in their pretty place overlook-|willing to appear in the parts for the ing Rock Creek, and where a tiny ;?l‘;"“rx«;l“mr;:;h fllevf)l:;llolxl‘:odé;ltm hg’lg wi % kitchen garden is possible. The M- | the’ engulng’ season. — This Surpasses we are amply ready tl1 a sumrb Showmg Of Cormick family, so well rooted in the { the so 'a’lih_d fashion pageants of New solt of Illinois, is connected With which are later taken to other s 7 . 2 i . In L g d is t mod Erlebacher—Originated agricultural pursuits in this country | i, I London and Paris the mod- ) as far-back as 1738, when Robert Mc- to obtain these cards may Beautiful garments, perfect in work- Cormick, lhe second generation from durm- hn“lmag[npd \" Poiree hfll’: 1 o il d £ terials that 0 resses tne imierant Thomas of Lowson- | LU, (s rumier g, ton nich| manship and tailored from materials 4 jderry. Ireland, lett the ancestral acres | Bois du Boulogne and the satires by f cannot be matched for quality and elegance \ in Pennsylvania and took up lant n uller and Reboux of th Maeter- - 5 " . 2 i the rich agricultaral aistrice of Vir-|linck dramas have furnished splendid at anywhere near the prices we are asking. Fashioned of Picotine, Escatine or Tricotine in black or navy blue. ginte, the Valley "of the’ Snenandoab. | vehicies o display feminine attire lam lcCormicl manufacturer = 3 S 3, $ 00 T S S D Tl i e A e s The name of this fur shop in your gar- 3. 4. = an 'p D nis son, the second William, who set: | in the wolemp, luarmament conter; ment is like the sterling mark on silver, it iz tled in Chicago in 1843 and laid the 3 T, 5 4 = " The New Styl indeed unusual, the most outstanding fea. foundation of the vast fortune. | In |t id s iuvitacion from a mamrer | o : f is assurance that you have the BEST, and 1 = the two hundred years of honorable N the impression that it came from 4 3 3 e New Jtyles are inde! history the MeCormicks always NAVe | northweat o e expeneain port e e right now, during our August Sale, all this ture are the Slecves, many are the novel effects shown, some are jmatansd jnid it s, b iges, re is obtainable at from 25 to 30" OFF. : {for improving and devising courtesy awaits him. The min | George and Mark. jr. will accompany | ' wide, flowing and long, others arz short and tight fitting; all ;{e jfor impioving and devisin | N ey ehana to Th. S “]m....,. - v [recorded in the national pa. - | SWiss emigration in almost ever : K colo: i are - highly embellished with sombre o= high colored trimmings, e i e inelont oy Thos v ] S el hamthE et con Muskrat Coats, Northern pelts; $1 35 00 of Hanover township, P: b : Skirts are wider and longer, in fact, there is an entirely new sil- st s W o | R e St S e s cas e o i 36-40-inch ...... SRR . attached. Mrs. Medill McCormick, | S e s about Lucerne. 2nd | spot in which to pass the winter will | houettz for the new season fast approaching. thongh. always. a deaizen of Jarge|omize villages natural loking end e A o | Hudson Seal Coats 200 00 fes, developed a love of the oben|which might be taken for the pic- | fO¥EL JuAl e e 'fi‘" oM . et L in the winters spent in her childhood | turesque villages along the] {’um,;‘e l;fia)“[ :Dl‘v:_‘l“ ;[:':el.;‘:e‘:xfl:l ]t:lnb o |e = at Thomasville, .. and whenever|But of supreme interest will e t possible she the summe_with | large and fourishing }rv[llllr;sm:t’s.l(un‘ Erlonheossnmentiviilaangitsiearcy F.ren?h Sle]al Ct::its,c ul;:xessszgnk Beaver and ea X her children ‘at the big farm which |of what is known ss Tillamook, i | (b fest davs of the war and in ‘oniy | ¥ Squirrel collar a 3 e asenator “owns due south ol |GRiR R Iiked conse mot. far | now restoring it "Port Roval, wh inch length hicago. e ond 2 gured in_ull the romances dealing 2 i e from the Paeific. Here the peaceful with the re ot . . - X P31 18a gloll of the trade winds with a grand display of Former Senaor Chamtartain, now | 45T {sene, 0 e s, of Wil Lo 'Sl el Rl Marmot Costs, SDinch length, $110 00 [t The ereat safintaction ot hin triends, | ure the most delectable cheese to be | :iiu‘.i‘l':(}\’.’xnl‘.'::\“r‘r'al::k"?ov’ufi:"flc‘xn&-hfi%m fine dark Raccoon collar and cuffs = ° . . mraction , enjoyed outside the homeland over- Tub B Sclimate Mol the S entirely recovered from hix recent) ge. e has & vogue on the | salubrious climate in the i J Very imevess ilincasd dnd) IthEEM Al o e o e o by it (;rg‘nx\sguu;n.(imalul,uugm,. are be- A snall deposit reserves any garment until called for. Chamberlain made visit to!any other variety and during the war, | (P8 ereciod 204 o Ipslipassingd his old home in > when imported cheese was impos: Long: v 2 oD [ or a_fortnight or two of social lif. Champerlain and his wife always have lrflrf\?yl\:mih'r}:,eug"fl“?hn ofwnt lr:m::gn 1l the governmental officers fro & $ H % A 2 H retained the liveliest affection for the | foi { near! British ;,_, will deh!iicht}l:at is desxggrcd in :ur Studxo-¥orh‘19oms of trimmings that iRy i e 0 S wiuks shovel Frt o 08 ot MRt B doupl | near gl 2| ght the smartly dressed woman, he Trimmings, ornaments, it their home, in or ‘ feathers, etc., are selected from importations and wrought into P h tall white wide veranda, styles from which thts shop is noted. Priced at $12.50 $15.00 $18.50 and up rs. Chamberlain \\il! return to Washington late in November and will spend the winter her rly all the members of this o ge family gmaw-»@?bthpsbomm b ficvoa thonn “Sire EOBEOGEe 11th ST. NW. od, & popular mem- [ s C: resides near s Mannie Chamber- 4 [ o L] e Extra DOORS OPEN AT 9:15 A. M. Estra William “Tevis. the S l E 3 1 = s‘;:m Salesladies n debut’ i \‘_'li::x‘,_qrx',‘%[&.f“zn:\l.fé lgna 1Z1ng Xceptlona a ues 1n ve years ago. Mr. Tevis I8 engage % are & ml"":u ll:e \ :;:':'nfila s ‘;e:::fi B Crowds All, As nl‘:{hk as well as by day. Mrs. Wood l;nm 557:: Amons those “Tu_rle;enu,r acquired — Inaugurating Our the Fint. foni=ze sevaralli whom Washingion ’ Mr. and Mrs. Perry Belmont, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lehr.and Mr. and M Guernee Munn. It is problematic whether the Belmonts wiil come to the capital at all nexwwinter, as they have a delightful suite of apartments close enough to their favorite cafe in Paris, the Normandy, to tempt them to remain to enjoy it, besides having the charming country house out of Cannbs. 1t is regarded certain that Mr. Beimont will place his mansion on New Hampshire avenue at the dis- posal of the Secretary of State to relieve the congestion when it comes to sheltering important delegations to the November conference. The last distinguished guests to occupy the Belmont house were, it will be re- membered, the Prince of Wales an: his staff. Mr. Lehr, who because of his delicate health has been living | for some years in one of the most salubrious Spots in the high Pyrenees, close to the border between France and Spain, has sufficiently recovered | to go to Paris for u few weeks in summer. He will continue at Angules until December, when he goes tol Cannes. Mrs. Lehr has been enter- taining the John R. Drexels in her Paris house and will go with them| for a brief visit to London. The Gurnee Munns are permanent deni- s of the French capital, and will | only an occasional week end in their Cannes vil Featured at Annual Clearance Sale End-of-the-Month Event A sale of this kind never heard of before Prices are ridiculously beyond comparison ‘NEW FALL DRESSES 166 NEW FALL DRESSES maie in foe $2 4 00 Satins, Canton Crepe, Roshanara Values to $55.00. - $70).50 No wonder Suits Will]be highly favored this fall when such charming grace and dis- tinctive modishness becomes available for se~ lection at a price so decidedly special. Tricotines, Poiret Twill and Glblflhe hfl.nd and beaded models, all sizes. Exact reproductions of dresses that were to sell up to $100.00. Colorado Springs may be said to be the grand rally of the polo players, {and so fmportant does it loom on the map that Gen. Pershing may stop by on a contemplated tour west, while nymbers of the officers of the remount station have accepted invitations for the September games. The contestants will be officers from Fort Riley, Kan., | with the Diamond Ranch team from | | Wyoming. in whica Gen. Pershing’s {young son is supremely interested, and a mixed team headed by J. A Vickers and Fred H. Prince of Eoston, Arthur Perkins of California and La- fayette M. Hughes of Denver. Maj. A FEW 3PECIALS Plain tailored—fur-trimmed—or elaborately embroidered and braided. Designed in Tuxedo. shawl and choker effects— on long lines—richly lined with quality silk. 31 SPRING AND SUM- HER HATS, ully one of a $1.00 3 25 44 SLIGHTLY SOILED WASH SKIRTS, all sizes. 37 DRESSES of Voiles and fine Ginghams, all sizes. $l 00 $o00 The appropriate furs are— Wolf The favorite weaves are— Veldyne 29 DRESSES, made of Tricolette, ~ 63 WHITE FLANNEL JERSEY Harry Lebnard of this city has se- Duvet de Laine Australian Opossum Taffeta and Georgette Crepe. As- X g cured the co-operation of the remount SEORT RIS, rles AN he and Mrs. Velour Caracul JLeonard, who have a charming home near the _springs, will entertain a number of the Army oflicers from Washington. Defense and Zenith, those beloved heroes of the remount station, already are established at the stables at Colorado | Springs, and will remain until lalel ) autumn. Maj. and” Mrs. Leonard and| ) S Miss Louise Thoron have taken an ac- { 3 tive part all summer in the gayeties at the Country Club, which will follow all practice games. sorted sizes. $5 00 Values to 67 SILK SKIRTS made of Fan- to-sai, Dew-kist, Snow Flake, Bar- - onet Satin, and Whip-Por-Will, plain and pleated styles. 39 all wool plaid skirts, plain pleated styles. station in the matter of ponies lnd! Other Suits from $39.75 to $250. $5.95 ur 37 HEAVY WEAVE FIBRE SILK SWEATERS, Tuxedo styles, in black, navy, tomato, jade, honey- dew, brown and tan. All sizes. The House of Courtesy Stunningly Handsome Furs With the contemplated Congres- sional Country Club’ assuming such a tangfble form that a permanent home and has been !electfid. the numerous A h 1 1 13 vithin t! ate dy h $4 95 ums® $4.95 mme [ monesn t the surprisingly low ; ° ° ampng the summer attractions of the prlces of the August Sale National Capital. Though Americans take huge pride in their beautiful seat of government, it must be admitted that jt lags perceptibly behind many cities which may be cited either in this country or in the older world. Small towns of the New England and middle states, not to mention those of the Pacific coast and along the great -lakes, can all boast of more actlyity on the water than Washing- ton can show. One of the charms of London is its water club and in- numerable houseboats. and the- de- lightful inns sheltered under the fine trees which skirt the Thames. Paris | has many water clubs and dining in ‘! them are as frequent during‘the sum- mer as in the cafes or country houses. The eonsreulonu contln‘ent could foregather skillfyl canoeists nna scullers, and to form sul h a club furnish dlverslon for many a bored 'visitor, detatned in town on days when r offers & eafe retreat. from It would be a much.prized courtesy to the comstituent, who could, of course, hire any sort of boat, if he ‘were bent on sueh exercise, but who . would be more content in a-club under the auspices of his member of Con- gress-or the senator from his state. ‘When it {8 recalled that™ every . ‘woman’s club in London, Paris and o formerly in Berlln and Vienna has fo an adjunct on the water side, it ap- < pears fithe more remarkable that , not a gle river house belongs to 8 \ 3 any of the numeoous feminine clubs in ‘Washington. Another innovation started in Pcrl- by the indefatigable poiree, and is now firmiy’ es@blished in Londan To buy now means to effect an actual saving of from 40% to 509 of the inevitable markings when the season arrives. 'Every skin guaranteed. Five characteristic features— OVER AND TUXEDO FlON‘l’ SWEATERS, all $2 49 Values “mcmm,hufi-td,illfl 36-inch Civet Cat Coat, of beautiful natural marki self collar and cuffs. bpemal August price. 40-inch No;-them Muskrat Coat. with large Raccoon collar and deep cuffs ; and five-stripe border. Special August price. ... 212 PORTO RICAN HAND DRAWN BLOUSES—About 15 differeat styles in all - 36-inch Hudson Seal Coat, with large self collar and cuffs; excellent skins. Special August price............ 45-inch Hudson Seal Wrappy Coat, with comfortable collar and deep cuffs of Skunk. An exceptionally handsome garment. Special August price.................2.. : Jap Marten Chokers—in two. sizes— cry large’ u\o-skm at $69.50—and extra large single-skin at.. 5 A moderate deposit will reserve < any selection for later delivery - ; s -4

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