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. +SOCIETY. <= Where Service Fo.“r Are Abiding: Stitts on Farm in Pennsylvania Midsummer Plans Mrs, Frank R. White 4nd daughter, | Miss Dorothy White, ‘haye gone to| "y and Mrs. Provincetown, Mass., where the latter | 16th street. left will continue her studies in art for{for Camp M'"hw' the remainder of the summer. gl by yore dgtil Mrs. William Riley Deeble, wha has|0is Hotel, Atlantic City, N. J. been visiting*at Geneva, N. Y. left| Mr. and Mrs. Bid there Friday for s motor trip todthe iatter’s mother, “Mrs. Massachuetts and Maine. Miss Mar- {Slaugh have gone & garet Deeble is. staying with Miss{Rocik Ruth Donaldson during her mother's. ber 1, Surgeon General and Wife Accompanied - by Daugh-| ters — Col. Snyder and Famfly to Depart. Surgeon General and Mrs. Edward Rhodes Stitt and their daughters mo- tored to their farm near Philadelphia Jast week and will remain there unt™l the autumn. Col. Oliver F. Snyder, U. S. A, who has been assigned for duty at the Udiversity of Pennsylvania, will leave Washington tomorrow, accompanied Mrs. Snyder and thelr daughter, the Penn Rock Hotel; P andther sister, at Derry, N. H. Mrs. Francis A. 8t. Clali been visiting her son, " Thurston St. Clat Harttord, Conn., | since June 15, now visiting Mrs, Charles W. Barrett of Claremont,| was a few seasons ago. and Earlier Dancing THE SUNDAY' STAR. WASHINGTON, D.°C, JULY 30, 1922_PART 2. ; SOCIETY. ,|Glen Anlle, near Herndon, will leave | both are excéllent forms of exercise,|a “ready-made” rock: rd filled '/ |there Tuesday to motor to Newport,|the former is somewhat more season- 3 Soild ower Of w:lhmgmhun' whore-ghey will spend the rest of the. + ¥ | summe¢ 3 4 ss Leah Isabel DeMoll, daughter'| Washington,-and' at Wardman Park J. DeMoll of 33 ts %-nl "«;l 11 fin el, although the du Pont fountain River, \Vt.. join her parents at tite Den- Wollberg and idrs. Ramme o Ren Mar, Pi and w{}l stay some time at the Penn otel. - Miss Adele abagnce, but expecta to leave: Wash- [ MIA ADe, Smon, 4ng i, o0 \ Swimming is quite as fashionable and popular this summer as dancing | August 5, in compliment to Mrs. Mina Van Winkle yand Mrs. Lyman B. Swormstédt, are Mr. and ward Cost! , Mr. and Mrs. Edward Keating, s, Elllott Woods, Mrs, Mark Potter, Mis. Willlam Scott, & A 4 s'lhrfl Mrs. Sary :flrlm;_’fi:'l.d. ar Mrs. | t. gl-:l. Basil Manly and Miss Florence es. i x Mrs. Van Winkle, who attended the ‘eonference of police chiefs . 'n San Francisco, will tell of the happenings at that gathering and of the acii tles of women's clubs along civic lines on the Pacific coast. Mre. Swormstedt, who waik & delégate to with ferns iwild _flowers and veritable It is_also = p THaren's " playground: A n's - pl ugh' the woods about the pool are: paths, .and comfortable seats’ under g:m trees. A large bathhouse has erected close to the pool, where dressing rooms and showers complete the comfort of the swimniers. ~ The o1 ponlmwu flghml“y op‘:l'led yul.tr?ly woods, now known o8 ol morning with appropriate ceremonies, 7 - | it having been made possible by fifty €re & “modern pool, seventy 'bY | of the property owners at Blue !\lue. ty feet, and from (w0 ta eght fect iss Annie K Women's City Club deep, hav' been opened. Will Give Luncheon Rolando of Baltimore, who s & summer resident of Blue Ridge Su Among those who have made res- eryations for the luncheon at the mir. - was the inspiration of the paol. Women's City Club for Saturday able in July. Pools have been built and put in use in several clubs in till dry. The residents at Blue Ridge Summit, Pa., have also felt the need to swim, and having no la or river nearby, have, by | subscription, purchased a en or- tion ¢f Women's Clubs in Chautau- , will report on its sessions, jons should be_made the clubhouse not latér than Friday, August 5. 'h member is privi- leged to bring two guests. and the bit of woods purchased. for Sior s Pa|it was 10 have been sold hnd sul i divided. when' she came to the Tl Oriental C icue. The pool is fed by seye : ‘:lturnl__ springs, and the hillside is Fad IR IR IR IR IR )Y while i N. H. Mrs. St. Clair and Mrs. Barrett will attend the state conference of thef Daughters of the American Revolu- |8 tion at Concord, \N. H., August 1. &5 Mrs St. Clair will make an address. and give greetings from the District of Columbia Daughters of the Ameri~ can Revolution. Mrs. St Clair is being well entertained and has a number of éngagments to fill before returning to Washington, August 15. Mr, and_Mrs. Percy Jacobson and their son David of New Orleans, La., are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry E. Gundersheimer ‘of 1338 Jefferson Btreet morthwest. Mr. and Mrs. Jacobson and son will spend some time in Atlantic City be- fore visiting relatives in Boston, Mass. Mrs. Charles H. Mullen of St. Loul Mo., is spending a_short time Washington visiting her mother, Mrs. Belle C. Videtto, at the Cavendish' ing the summer at Deer Park, Mu 'apartments, while Mr. Mullen is mak- where ‘Gen. Ansell jolns them for theling a t in New York.. Mrs. Mul- the mother | week ends. len was formerly Miss Verne Videtto. s spending the sum- d Dr. and Mrs. C. Augustus Simpson, who have been spending the early summer at their home in Virginia, tiss Margaret Snyder, for Philadel- ia. Mrs. Snyder-and Miss Snyder | make a number of visits in cen- New York before joining the el in Philadelphia. Col. and Mrs. T. Q. Donaldson will start by motor Saturday for their former home in Greenville, will be accompanied by Ensign Augustus Donaldson, U. 8. who will arrive in Washington t! first of this week. MRS. BRENT DANIEL, A bride of a few weeks, who wan Miss Lemore Gerlach. Brownson, who have been at Newport since edrly summer, sailed yesterday aboard the Majestic for Burops, where they will stay until autumn. Col. and Mrs. A. T. Smith, who are on leave from Fort Leavenworth, Kan., are spending a few days at the Hotel Powhatan. dor . N., are motor- they will spend 1he month of August at their country Jiome in Winterport. They will stop route at Amagansett, Long Island,| Licut. and Mrs, Bertrand Van Moss pend a few days with Mr. and Mrs. fare motoring from New ;:rk :o R. Suydam, | Colorado Springs and Denver. Late of Maison Gustave sad Lansburgh & Bro. Open Evenings. Mrs. D upying M D. Short and family are oc- |- a cottage at Deer Park, Md., has joined them there Mrs. Walter C. Oklahoma City. Short, ier with he Admiral and Mrs. Mrs. Samuel T. Ansell, wife of Gen, An children zre spen Capt. and Mrs. John G. Zulas, U. S. A.. have opened their apartment at the Burlington Hotel. Rear Willard: A ST S A A WHITE Gold Stripe Silk Stockings are here for your vacation wear, $2.00, $2.50, $2.75 pair. Black and colors, also. The silk stockings that WEAR! $350 “Vanity Fair” Glove Silk Bloomers at $2.58 pair, one of the big values at our underwear department. Vanity Fair Glove Silk Vests, $1.95. 1216 F St. N.W. Monday the Final Before Our Stock Taking! Intensive clearing of surplus stocks! A quick good—bye to broken assortments, with prices decidedly broken also! Prices down again Monday—and you know our quality of goods. Entire Stock of Cotton Dresses 1,000 Dresses—Our Smart Summer Styles, in Five Groups! Every desirable material, light and dark shades—dozens and dozens of styles to choose from, and most extraordinary values. Sizes 34 to 46 bust.—Women’s Dresses—Second Floor. $6.75 to $9.50 Dresses $18.50 to $22.50 Dresses Very beautiful styles for all summer-time uses— Take Your Choice Now at Five Dollars! 00 dressy plald volles, checked tissue volles, dotted 75 Dotted volles, flowered and flu::- batistes, Nflrm;nd{ o :fll-l!l‘:lfl':mb:um;I:.Nofln::'flly 5 iles, .M“I. :.I . 3 ight . ce- 5 wvolles and Imported checked ginghams. Light and dar! ats. ribl Immln"' ....m “l" rofd M' pal colors. nd Such colors as navy, black, Copenhagen biue and " $20.00 and $25.00 Dresses HEiE $15.00 $15.00 $10.00 to $15.00 Dresses This lot includes those popular plain.colon hemstitch- ed voile dresses in pastel shades. Navy blue and black voiles, with white dots; finished with lace-trimmed or- gandle collars, together with any number of tissue ging- hams and dotted swisses, In light and dark colorings. 37.59 $16.50 to $18.50 Dresses Here are the French volles In such colors as 510.00 $55.00 to $69.50 Wraps, $36.50 s; dotted swisses Tomorrow we place on sale these 30 lovely wraps, Including Tuxedo Cape Coats, Full-back Coats and Summer Wraps of high-grade materials, at a quick close-out price. The materials Include the fine Pandora, Veldyne, Arabella“and a fine Tricotine. Colors—Navy, black, tan, fallow, mist, sorrento and rust. All are beautifully made and fully silk lined. Beautiful m““‘t‘r’l‘ and styles. striped volles, la nd Irish linens. Some are m or tucked, others with filet ces. or trimmed with ribbon. And the very choicest shades are here represented. $5.00 $10.00 14 to 20 year'sizes—in dainty giriish styles. Former prices up to $25.00. Al in three groups. Come and see them. Third Fioor. with white and red dots; $75 to $95 Silk Costume Suits, $38.50 Only a few of these fine two and three plece suits for closing. A handsome costume for resort wear. Roshanara, velette and crepe knit are the materials. Cape and box Jacket styles. Navy, white, bilagk and tan are the shades. Secohd Floor. Now—Any Summer Hat, $5.00 Formerly $8.50 to $32.50 A wonderful last-day-before-stock-taking chance to secure any Sum. . mer Hat on our floor for only $8.00. French Hats, Dress Hats, Talored 579.50 to $115.00 raps, o and Sport Hats, former prices, $8.50 to Amang them are— ARt Tiato, bepiiant cotate, Tated. with legnorn; Tameta Hats nest Wraps and Capes also In Monday's clear-away. affeta Hats, brilllant colors, faced, orn; Tafieta Hats, faced ourbgmdidnr;::hlfl:::,' “Ifl‘wmrm". slik, Knl:lld eloéh, h"llldlnn with D‘::’n" fi: u'fl:l';flzglmml,w.lg; s, PVeidyne and Orlanda cloths are all represented. Embroidery, Dresay Hate of 5et. trimmed; with dewecs or ¢ onkey and caracul furs are used for embellishment, and t ow, gray, brown and Sorrento. red White Ribbon Hats, recently bflw and Just your sport outfit; made of white beiting ribbon; $5. Second Floor. $5.00 to $7.50 Jersey and Surf Satin Bathing Suits. ...$435 $3.00 Rolettes, silk, the stocking hit of the summer.$1.95 $8.50 to $10.00 Pure Wool Jersey Swimming Suits. . .. .$5.95 $3.00 and $3.50 Glove and Thread Silk Stockings, in $15.00 to $19.50 Silk Slip-Over Sweaters. ..-...§1050 openwork and fine net patterns................. $235 $20.00 to 00 Silk Tuxedo Sweaters. e Vesting, $10.00 One-strap Pumps of tan calf and 2-strap S of patent leather, tan calf, browa or black kid, brown or gray sueds....$6.45 Underwear Close-Outs $5 and $6 Silk Chemise, $3.85 These fine chemise go now in the last day clese-out. Of erepe-back satin and radium silk, hemstitched style, with seif straj Smmed, Fieh color, veatse ara eraps. | T Strabs er: daintity ince About 100 garments. Some a little mussed. Gowns Chemise, of fine.grade nainscok, handmade and elaborately ered; square and round necks. Monday—Blouses Some wonderful day-befoge-sfock-taking chances! $3 and $4 Voile Blouses, $1.95 Sheer French Volle Blouses, frills, jabot and Peter Pan styles, d lly trimmed with fine tucks; filet and val laces; short siceves. broken, 80 they go at $1.95. $5 and $5.90 Vdile B! Thess attractive blouses ‘are of French volle, trimmed with real irigh and fiiet laces, In new frill and jabot effects. Peter Pan and roll - Coltars; long and short sieeves. All broken size lines on this table Monday. .95 French aint- Sizes and Envelope hand-embrold- There three iles of these Paris-made Blouses—sheer French batiste m:":.j:a'.'quwn e and tiny Inestts of bie OF pink; V necks and rolt collare; long sieeves and turn.back cuffs. . Georgette , Tuxedo e, trimm h val, irish and filet laces, pussywiliow, ‘sflcfly hlhr“mfith Peter Pan and rofl collars, long and turn.back cuffe. Colors are orchid. Copenhagen bius, Nile and bisque. Priced away down for quick clearing. Gloves—Tomorrow At Greatly Reduced Prices to Reduce Stock. Kayser $1.50 Silk Gloves, $5¢ Pair Best quality Two-clasp Kayser Siik Gloves, tan, mods, brewn, oak and naturelle. ¥ Silk Gloves, $1.65 Pair $10 $1.95 o lity bioles of Georgette Crepe, 16 and 20 butten length: white, tan, gray, el 1 and fHilt modete, D O ek wtyton, trimmaed with Rt Irich And Yéu all know Kayser's i e ety eyl Bl e R A e \aces: long and short siseves. White and fiesh cofor. = Sizes Chamoisette Gloves, 65¢ 2 proken, so out they go Menday In the clearing. z 2 ‘es, 65¢c ?-lt_ before th advances : Monday—Clearance (a3, s, S e i stvences he i o thes pepoar gleves. 16-butten length, in whits, gray and mastic, =s pr. $2.75 Chamois Gloves, $1.85 Gauntlet Slip-on Washahle g ..u""' effect, Slip. Chamels Gloves, matural coler. A Our‘ entire stock of fine Bags at fi"“ reductions Monday: el White Kid Beautiful pieces suitable for gifts as well as for one’s own use. $10 to $13 Silkc Bags, $8.75 ; Gy : 8295 $8 to $9.50 Silk Bags, $6.75 S 5 'Y"'""'"""“'"'“'m-m\ sewn; wiite eniy. 6298 pr. Handseme noveity silks in stripes and figured. patterns; goid-plated, E - 3 3 A Carden Rose Beauty Parlor 3 $7.00 Smoked Horse Sport Oxfords, with fiber soles...$3.95 4 [f BEGINNING. TOMORROW ~ OUR ANNUAL SUMMER SALE 1216 F ST. N.W. The great Fur Event of the year is about to begin! The event which enables you to buy the newest, most fashionable furs at lower prices than you will have to pay in the fall! Tx- actly what the latter prices will be we do not know, but already the wholesale prices on furs such as we offer in this sale have advanced considerably. Buying, therefore, during our Summer Sale assures you of the lowest possible price—and, more than that, it assures you of choice furs, because it is the early season furs that are made of selected pelts. If you are considering the purchase of a fur coat during the coming winter, avail yourself of this remarkable op- portunity. The Terms Are Exceptionally Convenient Upon the payment of 25% of the purchase price any garment youSselect will be held in cold storage. without extra charge, for delivery—upon payment of the balance—any time up to November 1. In the mean- time, part payments may be made monthly, or semi- monthly, as convenient. Both fur coats and small furs are featured”in the sale—two of the coats being pictured below. A jo-inch Hudson Seal. trimmed with skunk, and a fine 35-inch Raccoon, with a border of itself. The Longer Hudson Seal Coats Suitable for wear with the longer dresses of ‘the coming winter, are a feature of our sale! 45-inch Coats—All Hudson Seal i Probable later price at least $375.00. 3325-00 Deep shawl or crushed monk collar, beil or turn-back cuffs, silk cord sash or self belt. Same model with skunk collar and cuffs, $345 40-Inch Hudson Seal Coats Probable later price $350.00. In the popular 40-inch length with two styles oi collars that will be very good this year. A long rolling shaw! sty'e and a crushed monk efiect. The collar may be of skunk or all Hudson seal. ' There are straight sleeves. bell sleeves and hop sleeves with turned-back cuffs. Heavy figured silk lining. Silk cord sash or Hudson seal belt. $345.00 Misses’ Hudson Seal Sport Coat Such a beautiful coat—its style, its quality, its practicabil- Probable later price, $400.00. ity will make an immediate appeal. 33-inch length, flaring smartly from the shoulders; the high crush monk coliar, the cuffs and border are all of lovely platinum w You may select a seal belt or a sili¥ cord sash. $225.00 $350.00 le later price, $675.00. 5590.00 very lovely 47-inch wrap trimmed with silky black fox. It can be worn on the streets and in the evening. Mole Capes and Wraps, $225.00, $395.00, $450.00 . Probable later prices, $365.00, $450.00, $390.00 all of them. Some are all mole, some are trimmed with plati- crush col- $295.00 Hudson Seal Coats Probable Iater price, $400.00. ssgs'w Very handsome 40-inch coat of beautiful quality seal with collar and cuffs of selected dark mink pelts. A style that is conservative, yet very distinctive. Hudicn Seal Wraps $395.00 Probable Inter price, $450.00. A graceful 46-inch wrap suitable for evening wear. All seal with a semi-Tuxedo collar and bloused back. Beautifully lined—it is a wrap of undeniable distinction. Hudson Seal Coats 4S-inch length. Probable later priee, $125.00. Beautiful garments, T num wolf, squirrel or fitch. From 40 to 48 inches in length. They feature lars, mandarin and bishnf sleeves. 2 ' There is one especially attractive 40-inch wrap for misses at $225.00. Natural Squirrel Wraps s 5 Probable later price, $475.00. Full-length squirrel dolman of beautiful quality pelts, 39 .00 matched in an attractive design. Lined with heavy Delft blue satin. Caracul Coats and Wraps, $225.00, $295.00, $395.00 . Probable later prices, $265.00, $350.00, $450.00. An excellent. selection of capes, dolmans and coats to meet the demand for this exceedingly popular fur. Among others, there is a 47-inch coat trimmed with black Iynx at $345.00, and 45-inch coats in several styles at $295.00. HM:\!;:}Mfiral Natural Muskrat Coats Misses’ Mink Coat $465.00 ‘robal 1at rice, $525.00, UV, .$95.00, $125.00, $165.00 IR A ; : very new and beautiful 40-inch model that will ap- Probable later prices, $125.00, $163.00, $200.00 peal to the discerning miss. The “Flapper” Sport Model, $95.00. The 40-inch Service Coat, $125.00. “Marmink” Wrap Finest Natural Muskrat, $165.00. e I N These are the three models, and we secured a quan- tity in order to obtain low prices. Selected pelts and colors, beautifully matched. Crush rolling collars and shawl collars. andarin and bell sleeves. Belts of fur or silk cord sashes. Bay Seal Coats Many styles in this attractive seal-dyed fur which is guaran- teed for wel‘r‘-aind color—and it is unusually low in price. So-Inch \ $175.00 Selected Russian marmot, cleverly matched in stripes to resemble mink. The color and the effect are quite remarkable in their similarity to genuine mink. A 45- inch cape wrap trimmed with tails-and paws. Eastern Mink Ca; Marvelously designed, this wrap is one of our most dis- tinctive offerings. With a crush monk collar and convertible sleeves, it is trimmed effectively with tails and paws. $565.00 Jap' Mink Wrap Probable later prico, §675.00. .45 inches long—rich, genuine dark mink, perfectly matched and charmingly made with large collar and trimmed with tails and paws. £ Marmot Coats $95.00 Three new styles— seal with coll 10.00 48-inch 125.00 o - 45-inch seal capes. .00 They are made with monk and shawl collars, mandarin and straight sleeves, silk sashes or belts—All lined with good quality novelty silks. szss’m Natural Raccoon Coats some months Probable Iater ) $300.00, X Only a lim.ire‘;number of these whith we secured 1t would be ‘impossible to duplicate them at this price now. 40 inches long, they are the fineslh:rnvily furred dark pelts, per- . Babve & Here are specials in a lower-priced fur. ehed, tyle {:‘flnmed. .'mhd:e;!:lmbzo“"'cs‘gz .'?utz.l. n,,]‘]ro::_.:. y.,: the’flapper jacket in natural marmot or the 40-inch coat in tanpe self bel 1 * or brown, with crush or shawl collars, silk sashes or belts. Civet Cat Coats, $150.00 Probable later pfice, §105.00. 2 40-inch length—this is a very serv-- iceable, good-looking fur, which -makes a thost attractive and distinctive coat. Fur Neckwear $25.00 An extraordfnary group, including beaut!- ful silky Alaska fox scarfs in blocked fur or silk lined animal styles—black, brown, taupe, new gray shades. All $25.00. eckwear in the Sale