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SOCIETY /THE 'SUNDAY . STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ,C., SEPTEMBER. 25, 1921—PART 2. oz Young Ladies’ Shop - .o s Extravagance. L Extravagance. 1113 G St. N.W. All all Fall Coats ~ | Fall Opportunity Sale To procure your fall apparel 8t a great saving " Fall Dresses Fall Suits Dresses §Et§ In both tailored and box styles, in all sizes; materials Coats Dolman and belted mod- els, in all the wanted shades of the latest styles in he wanted materials; ‘ Canton _Crepe, Tricotine, are Velour, Tricotine, Duvet S £ 7 | Poiret Twill and Satin- de Laine and Mixtures; ~ and materials, in plain and faced Cantons. plain ‘and fur trimmed. fur trimmed. new the in al A special purchase of $25.00 $25.00 $25.00 - Sweaters 110 All-wool Tuxedo Sweater¥, with brushed wool and fancy fronts, in Black, Navy, Brown and Tan..... Fall Dresses, all leading materials 1 sizes and colors $15% - 45 All sales are final . CHEVY CHASE. | I Prof. and Mrs. Stanwood Cobb, who | | spent three months at Greenacre, Me. bave returned to Chevy Chase. Dr. and Mrs, Willlam K. Butler are at home after an editended motor trip through New Hampshire and Maine. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Wales have returned from a month's stay in New Hampshire. Mr. and Mrs. John Lane and sons John and Donald. are at home after spending the summer in Malne, where they had a cottage. - Mrs. R. S. McBride and son Gordon are back from a motor trip | through the north and west. daughters, who spent the summer at Bay View, Mich., have returned to Chevy Chase. Mr. and Mrs. J. Baker Evans have taken possession of their new house on Lenox street and Magnolia park- way, which has just been completed. 80 to his new post October 1. Hi family will remain in Chevy Chas Mr. and Mrs. Herbert F. Clark who spent the summer in Chevy Chase,! Md., have returned to their home in| »w:nshl'ngmnd for the winter. Capt. and Mrs. George Langdon Whitford and daughters Harriet _and Ordway have returned to Chevy Chase after spending the summer at their farm in Waterloo, N. H. The Women's Democratic Club of' Chevy Chase will give a card party September 30, the proceeds from which will be used to/finance_the club for this year. Tickets can® be obtained Miss Dorothy Terry has returned to her home after spending a month at Long Beach, Long Island. Miss Margaret Hulse is at her home City, N. J. Mr. and Mrs. Harold E. Doyle were hosts at dinner at their home Monday evening. ; 1. and Mrs. 1. H. Ford have ta possession of the Alburtis house on leased for the wint. Mrs. H W. Coates of Cedar Hill, Westmoreland county, Va., and Mrs. Jeder Coates. who have Buests of Mr. and Mrs. Carlton B Hazard, have returned to their homes. |‘:llf“dflfi?nni L'I:rryKof Rh;hmond, ss Louise Kapp o ti- mobe. Md. who e e Zuésts of Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Samp- ton, have returned to their respective nomes. rondacks for the summer, will return evy Chase about October 1. and Mrs. Guy M. McDowell have gone to Michigan for a short visit with relativ Mr. and Mr: 1 Mueller, who are {f|[building a new house on 38th and | Jenifer streets, will take possession of it about October 1} | Mr. and Mrs. Pau {ll| have purchased ahe Brookville road and Ea street and will take . posses {ll| soan as some repairs are made. Mre. Wesley West has returned to )kla.. after spending the sum- her son and daughter-in- Commissioner asd Mrs. Forest Myers haude: ho J. Lyman and fam the summer in t "|north, have returned to. Chevy Chase. Col. and Mrs. Taliferrio Clark and their_children have The Plains, Va. Col. and Mrs. Clark spent the summer in Europe, and their children remained during the returned from =" | summer at The Plains. 937-939 F St. NW. [Yayer Wros. & ¢o. QR P Rgdd o oo 2o oo B b B b Do e oo b BB A de b ol bbb S AP BD S I B DTS I IDGEDDPLDDEBDILADPRPIDBSDPBIEIDBIDDUDDED The House of Quality No Branch Stores A matchless combination of style, quality and value in Coats and Suitsat $39 Our greatest recent purchase IOATS for women and misses, smart individual styles, de- signed fram an excellent wearing quality bolivia. belted or plain, with or without fur collars. Black, brown and navy. SUITS in misses’, ladies’ and stylish stouts of all-wool tricotine- and handsome velours, plain tailored or fur trimmed. 7 Beautifully silk lined. Black, brown, navy. OTHER COATS shown in marvella, evora, bolivia, poly- anna, the new season’s most fashionable fabrics. Special prices range from $29, $35, $45, $50, $59, $65 Up. A purchase of charmingly designed Dresses offered at $20 Canton crepe, crepe de chine, mignonette and all-wool tricotine and Poiret twill. Straight line models, some fancy braid and em- broidery trimmed. Black, navy, brown. Women’s and misses’ sizes. g Other new Dresses, $17.50, $19.50, $25, $35, §45 Up. . DRESS HATS AT *10 AFEATURE -J'ROM several large special purchases we have selected for tomorrow’s sale a group of lovely hats designed to sell at much higher prices. Mostly large black dygss models, others in mushroom and off the face styles, trimmed with ostrich, monkey fur, feather novelties, ornaments, beads, handwork. Black, brown, navy and leading colors, also a special showing of matrons’ hats. Other Trimmed Hats Specially Priced From $3.95, $5, $6.50, $7.50,.$8.50, $12.50 to $25 A stirring sale of Fall Blouses, 5.95 The lowest price for blouses of similar quality we have yet seen. Georgette in white, flesh, brown, navy and black. Crepe de chines in navy, browns and bisque. Hand- made French voiles and batiste models. Sizes 34 to 44. Other new Fall Blouses, $6.50, $7.50, $8.50, $10.95 10 $18. i Model C-705 in Redferns Special,. 5 AN important sale of the famous Redfern Corsets oc-, curs tOmMOELrow, Choice of front lace or back lace. Perfect- ly fitted by- a gradu- High-Grade Silk Hose s 25 ate corsetiere. Sizes Monday, : 2 1032 We have: jast ived & line of Other Redferns, $3, ust received a line = black .,a’efi.auvm fall fashioned - | $3-50, $4, $6, $7.50, Silk Hose (seamless quality) sol regularly, at $3.00 pair.}. . Sat $8.50 to $15. Capt. and Mrs. A. V. Chase will go to California October 4, has been ordered for duty. and Mrs. C. F. Reed. who Capt. ent ‘the summer in Chevy Chase.! will return to the city October 1. Mrs. George W. Harris was hostess at her home Wednesday for the first meeting of the winter of the Chevy Chase Thimble Club. rs. William Myers and son. Mr. {Frank Hammett Myers, have returned to Chevy Chase. Mrs. Myers spent the summer at Charlotte. N. C., her son spent a portion of the sum- mer in Atlantic City, N. J. Mr. and Mrs. William J. Wallis have returned after spending a month in the mountains. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Myers of York Springs, Pa., are visiting their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Forest Myers. Dr. and Mrs. Victor C. Vaughn have leased the Ord house on West Kirke street for the winter and will take possession October 1. Mrs. James C. Ord Iy for Syracuse, she will spend t daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Sydney Kaufman and Mrs. Howard Sigmund, who have had the Paschal house on West {street, will return to the capital on October 1 for the winter. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Berry have rented the Paschal house, on West Lenox 11 leave short- York., where gain Figures that preva the payment of a deposit FUR VALUE. HERE are no bodied,” Lofty Miss McMu”an. Sh Is with us this coming explain the merits of the Minerva Yarns Silk - Mixes, Thistledown, Saxonette, Silk and Wool L IN AN ALMOST ENDLESS RANGE OF COLORS. - Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Springer and | from any of the officers of the club. | after spending two weeks in Atlantic|V West Irving street, which they have ! een house [ qaughter. have been house| Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Knaebel and! family, who had a cottage in the Adi-!; where he and { nter with her| Lenox | Furs Still in Effect HAT means any of the smart Coats, Mantles and Scarfs newly made up for this season can be secured now at identically the same Bar- 1] The privilege of having selections laid aside by NOW while your money will command MOST 'SAKS FUR CO. Manufacturers who Retail at Wholesale Prices 1212 F Street sess those consistently Rich, Full- tent that will be found in - MINERVA YARNS and Demonstrator Made in Shetland Floss, Knitting Worsteds, .Germantown, Iceland, Heatherdown, Imported and Domestic Angora. town, Md., for the summer, have re-'!nrmall)' Monday afternoon, October turned totheir home in Chevy Chase!3, at 4 o'clock, when Dr. Valeria H. for the winter. Mrs. Percival Lantz, who has spent the summer in Chevy Chase, Thursday for West Virginia, where she will spend a short time and on her return will be at the Wardman Par! Co! and family who occupied their cot- tage in Haven, Me., for the summer, 1 have returned to their home. N vl 7 | Mrs. William H. Booth, who spent a |G ] _ month in Milwaukee, Hotel for the winter. and Mrs. Walter C. Wis,, turned to their home. Prof. Frank Porter, professor of di- vinity at Yale College, wi! ter and their son, has been on an extensive n south. They are stopping with their cousins, Mr. and Mrs. George W. M. or a brief stay en route back to New Haven. Mr. and Mrs. Vinal, motor _trip ing the summer in Maine. MISS BARRINE DRAKE, Daughter of Col. and Mra. Drake, who has joined them here after son, the Mrs. Claudian B. Northrup and chil- dren will return to their home this week after spending the summer in South Carolina. College Women's Club Gives Garden Party; As a forerunner of the autumn sea- ege Women's Club held | delightful garden party in the club| horles B.|Barden. at 1822 T street, Wednesday evening. The club season will open Mrs. Por- through \ A. T. Mann have re- turned to Chevy Chase after spend- SOCIETY Parker, secretary of the interdepart- mental social hygiene board., will he the guest of honor, and will speak on “Protective Social Measures.’ Dr. Parker is one of the principal speak- ers of the institute and conference | ion social hygiene to be neld in Wash- Clephane | ington October 3 to 6. The list of speakers for the October with deep cuffs and pu left Elaborate jetted and ered net. have re- Mr: brandt, Mrs. ham, Mrs. Siegfried Ed den and Mrs. I1da Clyde Clarke. » i s under the di- Zahler and the | monthly forum' luncheons under the | direction of Mrs. Howard Nichols will | be resumed in October. The satisfactory price. Open evenings 7-9. MARTIN WO Remodeling_Exclusis the Fall 1921 in the Capital —will mean an active social season—more brilliant, more elaborate, more scintillating than ever. spending scveral weeks in Canada. | = street, for two vears and will take possession of it Mr. and Mrs. Je return from they spent the Mr. and M n will return r spending Md. hy has gone to les Town, W. Parkersburg and C Vi with rela- for a three weeks Mr. and Mrs. Claude C. Ostrom and returned to Chevy spending the summer in | Maine. Mr. and Mrs. Byron Hinton and Mr and Mrs. Fred McKensie will leave October 1 for a short at Atlantie City., N Mrs. A Pheobe turned to Chevy C the past month in Robert Dun: take pos Eas{ Bradley lane at an early day. Mr and Mrs. Fred Ashley. who vis ed in Bridgeport, C: during the |5 er, have retur » their home. ghter, Miss Rachel, remaingd here she entered onec of the seminaries for young ladi Mr. and Mr: . Raynor, who isited Mr. and Mrs. Pearcé Raynor | have gone to Scranton, Pa., their fu- iture home. Representative and Mrs. Fordney of Michigan. who a house on Jeni- fer street for the winter and who have been visiting at their old home, here. Ernest D. Hathaway, farm in Leonard- have Mr. s who were at the BRAZILIAN COFFEE HOUSE 526 12th St. N.W. (below F st.) WILL OPEN OCTOBER lst. o_midni i a single soul that they cannot |} | enjoyagraceful freedomin their | filmy waistsand low-eut gowns. Dotell them whata wonderful little secret you have found ip Delatone—or let them try, just once, your DEL-A-TONE It is a scientific preparation mads by beauty experts for tha urpose of safely rem ° face, neck of ir from the or underarms. ‘pecialists ase Delatone because i St pertely iled in August! is alsaqgstill open. BUY other yarns that $os- qualities to the ex- ecrial Representative week. Will be glad to many different makes of Golf- Mohair ustre; Saxony, Zephyr, Floss, OUR MR. REED SHOWS YOU How TO KNIT TO FIT. Def;vgred to Your Home Phone Main 712 CARROLL-ERWIN CO. Incorporated 707 12th St. N.W. Home Electrical Appliances It finds the Harris Shop accordingly active, because here you find the frock, the wrap, the suit, the hat—all delicately selected for the oc- casion for either street or for- mal wear. | 1zFs. o7 7 . Rizik Brother ’ TWELVE-THIRTEEN F Presenting New Arrivals in SUITS STREET DRESSES AFTERNOON DRESSES g Original Modes in character- istic RIZIK ideas. Our show- ing for Autumn has never be- fore been quite so replete with models of unusual grace and charm. s | e el There is style in “Mérode” underwear HE essence of style is comfort and fit! To be really well-dressed, you must have underwear that is as carefully tailored as your outer clothes. % That is why “Mérode” hand-finished underwear is so uh'lfi'et'nryl Wt is cut from such well planned patterns and made from such soft, yet firmly knit material, that it fits perfectly the first time you wear -it. And it never develops wrinkles or bunches no matter haw often Mérode under- wear is sold this season at prices greatly below those of last fall. itis tubbed. Wherever a seam is necessary the Flatlock seam makes ® strong, smooth, elastic finish. i O The beauty and up-to-dateness of “Mérode” quality and styles are the result of thirty years® experience in designing and perfect- ing underwear. It is made by carefully trained operators, and each garment is shrunk and carefully inspected before being sent out. Models to suit every meed for high or low dress. “Mérode” hand-finished underwear for women, girls and boys and babies at the leading shops. * You will be glad to know that Merode is mow made i styles for men. ’ Winship, Boit & Co. Wakefield, Mass. “Mérode” s Underwear for Women, Children and Men PR PR \J 2o\ Vit eV e o V2t i o\ o o o\ FUR REMODELING kind at s satisfactery 30-32 Fle Avenwe N.W. * Ask to see A black and white Canton crepe gown! has Japanese embroidery in white. Coat dresses show novel sleeves cut at the elbow argled ma terials are chosen for evening gowns A dancing frock of saimon taffet has a coatee effect of gold, embro