Evening Star Newspaper, July 30, 1922, Page 39

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SOCIETY. SOCIETY. ';hl top. Cover the pan and place it|sorb h i o the top. _Cover much_of it. Bake for Atteen Mf. and Mrs. W. W. Brush and thelr | haif an Bour. hers caseid toon o | Erses _Berve at once. 'l'_l--.‘_'pflmiuj £ month at Spring. : . Lake, . ° () Washington buys its furs - 4 ' it on | amugisrs” Borsiny 208" stitn " 5F | L*rloh e erust o che boitom” Do Capt. M. A. Hockmen, U. 8 Army,| Mr. and Mrs, Bowen Crandall, their |leave this week for the Whit ! |ing Mr. gnd Mrs. W. D. Brush, h P | g ; e moun- 38 0F an extended trip through. the | piatter, - . o ot it on 2 warm who has been stationed at CamD|gon Bowen and ‘Mrs. Crandall's sis- From ; week for accompanied by Mrs. Hockman and [City, who is her house guest, ha: 2 Miss: Beef i {heir twa dughters. Miss Mariorie | returned from.Ocean Cuy'w“' Yo The Misses Imirie left Monday by Potpie. riam Hoekman. | gy Herpe; A three weéks In Balti they will spend tw. 3 4 bert 1s spending & week in eale o more: P Hoboo zl?.u.,l"&&g‘“'fi Y;_,“ME;,‘E:,“}(‘."“,,.:.,&, Mipmsapolis, Mg, s Mr. and Mrs. Fred Waters have|one pint. Slice two hard-bolled esgs lusse) e return: rom . 8. 3 ' Ooean Views “Norfolk and ' Virginia |and Mrs. W. ot ths the_ Vizginia homa’ ‘of : her Hockman and Miss M Beach. T." Pollard spent , the Mra. El o phalet And r. and Mrs. John Higgins d m:r:n& with My, and Mre. Alvin V.| M7 Clarence Hall, Jr., “left Monday | family have gone to Galloway. Ma""? | catsup and one pint of boiling water. Mrs. Ralph Plernonll has ,.:‘1:.‘,;“2 B On the P-orwm‘ml thefr summer go,-u:h. West 1,6?::., . :Il " wl"n"r;.c'n Young spent the week [ Cook until the potatoes are done, then 0 E nd al 2 e O e i taking & motor | o B Ouelstte 4s_travellng | °" 3¢ Vashington Grove Md. =~ 4|simmer while you make a rich bis- 8125 1s 0 ; : cult dough. Cut in rounds. lay on 8 Our Special to her home In August Fur Sale visit to her mother, Mrs. B, V. K Mrs. Eugene B. Jackson and trip through- the north, stopping tuls| Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Parke have re. | from Minneapolis, Min little son have returned from a visit . at Round Hill, Va. Miss Marion Ruess and Miss Lina|visited Mrs. E. Gray Pendle: moved into their home on Magnoliao! into a hot oven. ton, Be sure you Livi’lflR s -Room Suites Miss Lucy Lawson Houston of the|Miss Lindel Eckert at her summer|Jack are motoring through New tains. the 1dd! u:ln Katherine Morton of Balttmore, {middle Atantic and New England it is-thé /house guest of Miss H sta ter, Mrs, Edward Enck of Oklzhoma Miss Viol . hi motor for Ocean City, N. J., ot Bruce has been spending Y ene, 07 WBere| Chop some cold beef until you have B:"l:. Emily Parke has returned from to make one ley Springs and from Vaux- new home on Jocelyn [and enough potatoe: a0 pint. Add two jpoonfuls of n. week at Lake George, N. Y. turned fom AUARHS Clty whaveiiey | Mr. ‘and Mrs. ‘Phil C. Arth have|the simmering mixture and put at Summer Price on 3-pe enough juice to cover the meat Macatee will spend this weck with| Mr. R. R. Mahoiney and her son |P8rkWay. \ and potatoes, for the biscuit will ab-| | —Such as we show above. Your chotos of welour or ta Fredericksburg Normal School spent {home, Ce e o her paronts, Mri| somty, o ouy Eriuce i Geotge] Joraed. . Corned Beef Hash. —_—t—— Farriers Since 1906 o North Golumbus street, tislr aeine, ult;:fd“:y o e e e of . C. ‘Take one pint of chopped beet, two i e s ot i | SRR E G AT, | e s oM e, Mk 5| v "l o et | - CHAUMONT, CAFE e et o, T e o on | furned from thelr country home at| Miss Dorathy Dawiton of Virginia ot L e oy el | King Street road. Gound Hill, Va, and are leaving. for | hns been the house guest of Miss|Chop the potato and meat tely i Margaret Harvey: “nd’ rather - fine. . seasoning when| CHICKEN DINNERS TERMS IF DESIRED Miss Jessie B. Ritten! turned to her home, In rs. n Hampton, Va., iMrs. Arthur Skilman and baby. Mr. and Mrs. home, in 8t. Elm lantic City. Master Walter . m the House 2 month at Linden, V Mrs. W. M. Howard and two chil- dren are with Mrs. M. N. Roberts at her home, in Bivalve, Md., for a month. OutesltiandiMie —An event we've diligently planned for a year and which assumes— after a visit to Mrs. i Mrs. Lulle G. King, at her home, in up i i > 5 ] e b ——— e . Ge S S B have~ retumed to thelr home in y Furs—and this event presents the supreme opportunity. Orange, after spending three mon £l > NOTHING RESERVED e T verans arents. dir. and Mrs. Oscar Cook, in Queen street. Miss Deahl S. Walsh, worthy grand an ra Every Hat in 100 New Fall week of Mr. ,nndNM{hl.cPlerc); E. Clitt, the House Silk Dresses e B es 'Staney. Douglas 18 the Every Price Is a Decided Special! Formerly to Made to sell for $35.00. $1.50 and $25.00. $2.98 Mrs. Elkins. nity to buy the Finest Quality Fur Coats, Capes, fish, jr. Styles are guaranteed of 1922 for, a trip to with each Coat. Mr. and Mrs. Miss Hi priced— Repairin, mont for several years, left last week e L 515 11th St. Remodsiine L e : posit. + until Fur time. 5245 Storirg Mr. and Mrs. Geéorge Garrett and v Note—French Seal is the trade name for Seal-dyed Belgian Coney—Bay Seal is Seal-dyed Australisn Coney. Miss Edith Garrett have returned from a visit-to relatives in Lebanon, Pa. TO 614 A ELEVENTH ST The House of Courte Displaying New Arrivals in ¢ Duvetyn and Velvet Hats Designed Expressly for Now—and Placed on Sale in Our Popular Priced Section at— The styles will make strong appeal for street-and-travel-wear— Lo and present new colorings and new trimming effects. Sha Poke, Black, Navy, Blondine. make personal appeal. house has re- | Mrs. A, D. Kidd R ST I RG IS LT s oy 3 - | “Mrs. Lewis Boyle and her daught. ’ fi%?l;!e:.e:‘nml;{l.ng street, where she |Gertrude are visltng Mr. and e e e e ] L e o L ped en route from South Carolina. | W G. s Angeles, Calif. | Washington. pecial Woakty or bos ., mith_an Mr.'and Mra. John Fiscner and their | © Mra Arthur Gibert and her son |ore ot tne. butinr ot i ois, on W MARAT . 3 AGEMENT. S th ts f 1106 G Street. N-W. [[/35 "Sulitn’s® Srothor: money- W ‘Wednesday for Maine, where they Morlarty, at his country place, High = DS AYWe : from a visit to her son and daughter- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Skilman, accompanied by Dr. and Mrs. Hugh McGuire left on M “p t‘ \“‘ = ' . will spend the month of August. L] L Miss Ellen Taylor is the guest of on relatives in Thrifton, Va. 4 > g Courtland _Roberts, - . ] [ , Archie Millan and Harvey Millan, jr. accompanied by Mrs. Millan and Mrs. Annle May Paige, lhavo returned from Colonial Beach. Miss Dora Baumgarden is spending some- time in New York. A The House of Courtesy turne fter spending several weeks in_Philadelphia and New York. Mr. and Mrs. Philadelphia were guests last week of Mrs. Katherine Vierkorn at her Mr. and Mrs. William Campbell and chiliren afe at home after a visit to friends in Barboursville, Va. They were accompanied by Miss Bessie — Sldrt’ Branham, who will be their guest for . several weeks. — Mrs. Walter C. Drury and children, M Drury and *. Drury, are spending 3 little Miss Glen Mrs. Charles E. at Tremendous P juctions |||z =i gus e visiting Outcalt_is at Capon Springs. W. Va. Mrs. William M.-King and Master Donald King have returned to their All Late Summer Styles and Styles Good |]|nome.” in ‘George washington King’s sister, matron of the Order of Eastern Star of Virginia, has been the guest for a guest of her son-ih-law and daugh- ter, Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Elkins, at Monday, $25.00 their home in Atlantic City. Eliza K. Douglas has Atlantic City after visiting Mr. and ‘Warfleld, eturned from Mr. and Mrs. George E. irginia Marks and Edgar War- re spending the remainder minary Hill ‘eyton Grimes, of : AUGUS FUR S E ! Norfolk, who has been visiting her I AI sister. Mrs. Lucle Peyton Luckett, Jett last week for Rapidan fo visit her sister-in-law, John W. A Wonderful Selection of f' URS Featured in This Sale The opportu- ||| Hulfish returned last week from The N Plains, Fauquier county, Va. where. they attended the wedding of Miss ! Edna Louise Moore and H. H. fleld, s of the summer on Mrs. Genevieve Mrs. William B. Smithers, Mary Hulfish Troth, Miss Leslie C. Lee, Miss A. L. Lewis and Worth Miss Mildred Scott has returned Wraps and Fur [{{trom Fredericksburg, There, she was i the guest of Mrs. Arthur Ballard. Ppicices At scusa- Str and Mrs. Eugeno Lindsey and tionally low [JfMrs Overton W. Prics of Braddock i Sies Helghts have returned from a wee prices is right |l{.:"Xtiantic City. now, during this Miss Katherine Johnson and Miss ; 3 2 event. e e e Wasnington, Jap Mink Scarf, trimmed with Arcto Mink Capes, 32 inches 2218 2vurnerrennansensnnes $35.00 long; trimmed with tails...$139.00 Yellowstone Par Madison, Wis.; Chicago and Pittsburgh. and 1923 models and prices are x ! B e P e Ve ne B et et G o e mome $225.00 Saskin Seal Coats 769500 1| of ‘Miss Margaret Moncure at her LS .i.ceceenaotacaaeety .. $19.75 Hudson Seal Capes, 45 inches Hudson Seal Coats, skunkm home. -on King strect road Sama Hudson Bay Sable Chokers, long .......... cenneeeeana $295.00 Special Saskin Seai T 9.00 1} Sheppard of Philadelphia. made of two skins........ $79.50 Jap Mink Stoles, 72 inches Delimans Miss Tnoe 8‘;;‘3.‘.“‘,‘:‘::,“{';‘.“3..;’{'} Jap Mink ' Ca eri 4 Iong eeeeevvnennceccnee.... $69.50 §195.00 party of friends from Washington. &ith tails pes,, atmme Jap Mink Stoles, extra_wide Saskin Seal Coats, skunk or Mrs. E. P. Grigsby has returned to g v $99.50 and 72 inches long...c..... $99.50 squirrel collar and cuffs, $145.00 her home, I King Georgs o b Arcto Mink Capes, 42 inches Fine Skunk Stoles. i Muskrat Coats $120.00 M. Reynolds, and is accompanied by Master Purvis Reynolds, who will Belt and Silk Sash Free Spend several weeks in that county. . . Heddings and Small deposit reserves children, and Mr. and urchases free til ay, have return P till Dee. 1. ;xgplng at Colonial Beach. THE NOVELTY F UR SHOP S‘r;i:-h".“:“:‘l“fi: :::‘::";0 e ! reserved upon modest de- _fered for any purchase from a week's Off-the-face, ‘Wc?od, Brown, Straight and Drooping Brim, B.nck, Copen, 2 Some Embroiderid, v Tiesen, Sia-Cicin Some with artistic Bows, Poppy, Tooterell 4 Others with Wing trimmings. Purple, ooterells. Distinctive . styles—that will Mr. and Mrs. Edward Harding have | choj pped. Mix the beef and ta- returned from Atlantic City, toes together lightly. Pour fllepl‘:ulk Home Onotl-: a5 'E.:;.“r Parties. McDEVITT 1003 9th St. Phone M. 3211 rm turn in the hash, Closed All Day Saturday Until 603 to 614 ELEVENTH ST, September 9th. Mal- August Reise of E-V-ERY S Tha =~ Opening of the Big Annual Marlborough-Blenheim At- Dr. —an importance not achieved by any of its predecessors.— Park i P 5 3 Conditions have put us in ownership of very superior skins—which have been made 36-inch Squirrel Coats........$349.00 40-inch Southern Muskrat 40-inch Hudson Seal Coats, Coat, with Rose Wolf Col- with Jap Mink Collar and latkand§Coflsss- 5o Cuffs .. $359.00 40-inch French Seal Coat, with 45-inch Squirrel Wraps (Si- Skunk Collar and Cuffs..... $149.00 Miss Scotch Mole berian skins)......c.... ....$595.00 4o-inch Bay Seal Coat, with Wra e NELC self Collar and Cuffs....... $89.50 i beics: P 4 fnc utria Coats. .. .......$295.00 4o-inch Plain Marmot Coats.. $85.00 vion; 45 ioches Ia o 40-inch Opossum Coats....... $139.00 40-inch Marmot Coats, with For Contar ana Cuie Mrs. 40-inch Southern Muskrat % Raccoon Collar and Cuffs. ..$110.00 Coats ....... PETe R ..$139.00 40-inch French Coney Coats.. $59.50 Hul- Separate Pieces—Savingly Priced Sku\jk Cape, trimmed wit Fox Scarf, box shape; made tailspiiee s ceeeeces..$139.00 of large sKinS..ceveeneannns Black Caracul Capes, with 2 10NZ ceescescccssccccecees.$169.00 Skunk Stoles, extra large. Hudson Seal Coat Every piece of Fur we guarantee Selected and per- fectly matched skins; with skunk collar * Any selection will be Free storage is prof- 2nd cuffs. Specially +——“I Cutting Loose the . We shall launch on Monday a really vset\i- sational 3ale—when you contemplate how deep are the reductions in values to give you the choice of the dresses at Organdies, Dotted Swisses, = ° Chiffons, 4 Hand-drawn Voiles, Laces, Linens, 4 Printed Crepe de Chines, Roshanara Silks, - Canton Crepes, ‘Crepe de Chines. All exclusive designs—niodeled for ‘street, afternoon, sports and informal evening wear. - Many gems of creation—taken from our regular stock.

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