Evening Star Newspaper, September 18, 1921, Page 46

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SOCIETY gummer o , Mich,, and Miss|have gone to Exeter, Mass., to place llln\nth clnk who visited | their sons, Edward and Dav! in nlltlvu during the summer in Maine | school and New York city, have returned 0| Dr. and Mrs. A. B. Crane have re- the home of their parents, Dr. and|turned to their home after & month | Mr. snd Mrs. Frank Wilcox have re- spent in New Hampshire, turned from s motor trip to New Deputy Commissioner of Internal} York city. Revenue and Mra. Millard West have feturned to’ their home with their children after spending several weeks in Virginia. | Mr. and Mrs. John W. Hulse. have returned to their ‘home after spend- g «Wu weeks at The Wiers, N. Canon and Mrs. J. W. Austin, who have. been spending the past six at Twilight Park, N. Y., have returned to their home. ashingtons AECLIAN HALL - Twelfth and G sm e e Vecaliens I tertained at a garden party at their e .t-—v wm Veber Dus-Art Fianoclas Asolian B | roce Fridas ovening. y ~ ° Rt. Rev. E. J. Flynn of Mount Ver- ! non, N, Y., is -mndln‘ the week with N 3 Mr,” and ‘Mrs. J. McCormick of o Connecticut nvenue 5 | Mrs. H. W. Coates-of Cedar Hill, 4 ‘Westmorland county, Va. (RN e TWELVE-THIRTEEN F b J Mr. and Mrs. C: 3 ; . Pianos TR | AR o . 0 O . o : B3 | to her home after vl'mnt rlhllvol . - ! in _Roanoke. i a er_ Mrs. Clarence E. Dawson has re- turned to Chevy Chase after visiting | E 4 her son-in-law and daughter, in (] o l ‘Wilmington. €] el r n % & H lanos 1 :::K:;ter having accompahied her on s 1 EXC]IISIVC mzn{ = els of : Lle:ltp and Mes. J. D. Balmer are| MISS AGNES VIRGINIA SCOTT, undeniable smartness, in Mo- . spending eir honeymoon in attie. | Da te: whe ] | 3ir'amt Mra” oW Bicningon and | swpsmement to e, D panicl Bartiett chatex, Moussyne, Veldyne, their children have refurned to their | Searey of Georgia is ammounced. 5 . 1 homa from & short stay at Atlantic in rich Autumn shades. 3 iaii e b Sl oSt il ey A i bn f Dallas, Tex., are house guests i %'{:,‘.';f‘,:" Rrip through Maryiand and of Lieut, and Mrs, Charles W. Henkle. -| Mr. and Mrs. 8. E. Shoemaker are . 2 | (O ®, Benjamin C. Perry.and 04uEh. | visiting Mra. Shoemaker's sister, v Mrs. Player-Piano ftor L. E. Grimstead, during the bullding : i 3 g ‘Burks has returned | of their new home, which will be . = spending the summer at At-:completed by October 1. lantic City, s Ing a T Miss Esther Van Dyne has gone to $595 : Hoia o Y SopBlAE S 06 TrRYmOns Ohio to enter Ohlo Wesleyan College fl | Mr. and Mrs. James Alburtis are |for the winter. : Manufactared ; ; back from a motor trip through New | Dr. and Mra Thomas A. Poole, who Original and graceful modes tne England, covering about a month. | spent the summer in Paris, will re- in E: landa, M. 11 . “" Y k r. and Mrs. Fred Imirie have sold | turn to Chevy Chase about ‘October 1 in kvora, ( )rlan a, arvella, Aeolian Co. of or thelr house to Mr. and Mrs. Raymond | to live. ; ) % 5 Terms Bl | Turvillo, who are now occupying It. | Master Duncan Clark, who spent the with trimming of Gray Fox, $25 downmi §33 down. : Terma | Mr. and Mrs. Jessé C. Adkins have 30 monthly . $10 eash, | returned to their home after spend- |~ Wolf, Beaver and Mole. payments. ; ing a month in Maine. . and Mrs. A. M. !flmlon h-n nlvled thelr cottag Cadmi i Neck. Mass, and hnn u(urnofl lo B | Sy c'&"fi Elmont H a r. an rs. mon axard an | | their children, who have had a cot- Specimen Values of Our Traded-in Instraments We Are Uffering fhels e Y am b vatned mer, have returned to their ho: Player-Pianos Uprlght Pianos B | cirie Dusten ek ot e AT i % Knabe | x:::onr.lz flenklehln Chevy Chase, has sum” Chok- Behning Pl‘""" i o M Wener C., Clephane i St < Autopiano . - clally priced Nelson Phyer s - Fiach: © e K. M Illfl Mrl I. 0 Bkelton, who have $7'w . ?r;r:oug‘i:minvz‘."fl'v': retarvea [Ji Fu DrsIted anf nemdtied All of the mbove are SS-hete lastruments. cresecesesenietiaenan | ";3', :f“,=}':"°,m, e b Hooyer and ||| Ladses’ Tailormade Susts l l 09_1 l 1 l G Street N w Terms if Desired in Convenient Monl.l:ly l’-ynenh | S Spendinaithuiaummer at Bher- (et no inigher priess dhan Chettir Mrs. David Lawrence and children Traak, 346, Close 6 P. M. U . Pl = R.ll Pll’ 0 i &:‘reuler part of » I P | Pims | Cooditin | Cobimets | Musie Ralls [W1oi o m e e o Other Specials in This Sale Y ‘ Open9:15A. M. Fotmer Prices H 88 Rock and in ine. rs. Lawrence had a cottage. as low as as low as as low as from b, Banor cay o8 Ridhmena me Autumn ExPOSItlon Used Used | Phone Player-Piano | Thousands of B | Jirs.'tron.0ue, $i25 | $350 $50 = e s et M E , Il The New Fashions for FallAre Ready P Liberty Bonds Accepted During This Sale I g:g;.;g‘jéi‘:‘;s:::fl?:‘:u::‘?:: ; BB | thur.rave one to. Indlane to"visit SPECIAL NOTICE—“Two Little Girls in Blue” at the National this week. or"tws weeks. - o orik ity | i 1623 H N.W. i ; You'll Be Surprised at the Hear Vocalion Records of hits from this show, Oh Me, Oh My, Dolly, ete. IS B ’“i.‘ B Kanny emvell " ‘ Excellent Quality of nor has gone to BN - e — - AT i it e, om. Pa. to spend several H t Ja— Our New Fall A i 7 1 I bt il -1 1 3 L oA Wweeks with relatives. | EH [RERT ¢ # ks with rel & -=I1ALtSs: LN o Mr. and Mrs. Edward Wichers have | gone on & motor trip to New York 3 s | clty. 3 % Announcing the showing Mra. Minor 8 Jameson and ¢hildren, » Eunice and Mihor, have retrned to “of a complete line of hats, eir home from a three-week tri > mnu.rs New England. "~ 70 PIll designed and made by s Jane lodges an 58 Hele: i 1 1 1 Hodges have rel.ur:.d to their hom‘u‘ Louise. Your nspection (s after spending the summer with rela- invited. tives at nning:! 2 Newe.rt Style.r Recewed in | el e M. Hicks liam W. Tyler, has returned to her Formarly with B. Altman & Ow., New York i home. 3 Dr. and Mrs, Harry H. Lane have given up their houe In Chevy chu- Women’s Autumn Footwear J|%3 i , | months at Eag! Mrs. John ueL-n.nun and daughter have returned after spending two weeks at Oakland, Md. Dr. and Mrs. H. B. Meloy are at home BO ULEVJ!RD ?:'.::.:'»‘i'i""l’;‘-i“ past two months at = A . l?‘umc ‘hlbo‘l:z will act as e e e oS B meRvere ot widths. ; the Chevy Chase Chapter of the Young ) ‘9‘ 00 B | Arkansas, who have haa OIlllge Blomm = houn oh Dr::lt(on atreet !br‘thn :\m; E t R = have leh an apartment a elnul ma 16th street for the winter. Sen: Womenu Christian An?:ln:lon‘ this 4 | —Considering that one year ago suus g of sgnpg quality retnled at $55.00 PARIS SANDAL B e D AT ana | | s Beriuction mith which 7] - the graceful beauty‘sf orange l,g-‘ Straightline Models L ; Dle family thers the last of Seplem- | |lossoms can be -reproduced A TWan “Tricotine. Real Frenchy, with three-stra; blltflfl Ark, will speng the winter with et in precious metals, and the 01 'w and daughter, d message of love they bear, Perfectly tailored and finished and lmed the front; nobby French last, d turn high French Louis heels. -$12.00 make rings hand-carved in | ilk lini 1i 16 this design unequaled as the '“h Saciguatity alikciising AN Gzt engagement pledge. So we show Orange Blossom Rings of gleaming green gold 1 TR e Cartet, 1 1 r| and glistening platinum, set Exquisite Fur-Trimmed C H E LSE A ¢ !lnru. to spénd several months. with diamonds of glorious r'rddnr: ae:r:mo'xrl{:flil’lfir::: brilliance—the supreme ma- Modeb en: 1 H - Dark Mahogany Russia Calf, Two-Strap, with Peturneq to thelr Rome. Cral oiprassionlof heatt welt soles and 1%4-inch léather Cuban heel. Lhvs, DU B Merwincof Apnapols 18 : £8.50 HER CWE sna Jire sol Laosburen.” $65 to $300 and Up s .00 & 36 .50 g e ratean Haatord — been visiting relat! in'Shelbyville, Ky.. for the summer, have returned to thelr home. : i Suits that embody the very newest style CLEor TR Sy i AN f i ieng et hcss, e il nce returnin| rom 8 l' g - i Made of the t Patent ther, sole, been in New York oity visiting rela- beautifully embroidered, others are beaded. with new Spanish Louis heels, mediuta mh B8 | tives, have returned to Chevy Chase. ; F Superbly trimmed wtih luxurions furs. last. All aises and widths, Materials include— HARRY BACHRACH $12.50 Duvetyn, MANUFACTURER OF HIGH-GRADE FURS 1303 G St Velours, Veloar de Laine, ‘Tricotines, Etc. Women’s TAN OXFORDS Also Strap Pumps, with welt goles and leath- Black, Navy and other Popular Fall Shades. Al sizes, 16 to 4. :m;. Some with ball straps. _All sizes and . Opp. Droops Main 3927 Como—Snfory«molflhnl-u $6.00 Uj N~y — "2} Furs of Quality || New Dresses New Coats i s, - sl .,MM oyl | R ol t $22.75 | A Saving of 25 to 33Y;% is Offered During the Continuation of This Sale ALSO LES OF FITCH MINK, HUDSON SEAL e AND MOLE- navy blue ns'vell as -Il the other new CHOKERS—$10 Up * A SMALL DEPOSIT - REPAIRING AND RE- - St,.,, for ikses, izes 16 and I8 R- . ' MODELING DONE AT ‘ : % 5§i¥wmmgumj, REASONABE PRICES. ) St e erate prices. Many Are Worth to $S5.00 There are over 50 beautiful styles fash- joned of such materials as Canton Crepes, Crepe de Chine, Satins, Crepe Meteors, Taffeta, Tricolettes, Beadéd and Embroid- ered Georgettes, Lace Combinations, Tricotines, etc. Plenty of blacks and You'll agree wtih us that they are the best coats in the city for the money— tight-fitting and loose-back models, lav- ishly trimmed with fur. Some have the large collar and band of fur to the bot- tom of the coat. E coat is perfectly tailored and finished of such popular ma- | terials as Bolivia, Yalama, Velours, Nor- mandy, ete. All fall colors. All sizes. Js s'rnAs 310~ 312 SEVENT

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