Evening Star Newspaper, July 30, 1922, Page 44

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SOCIETY.] SELLING OUT! Every Hat Must Go at Once 'MILLNERY'IMPORTERS 13 ano G-Streets. N, : Take Your Choice of All Summer Sport and Trimmed Hats At a Fraction of Their Actual Worth Formerly Priced to $8.50 Formerly Priced to $15.00 Felt Stitched Garden Hats Hemp Georgette Hats Satin Satin Hats Straw Braid Hair Hats Come Early, for You've Never Before Bought Hats Like These at Such Prices More Sales Smaller Profits caritor. FUR sHoP HE culmination of our efforts and experience during the past 12 years of successful selling of furs in Washington is reflected by the choice skins and artistry with which our assortments are f:l:hior;]ed to reflect the FUR MODES OF THE MOMENT— and—this AUGUST FUR SALE Brings to you the opportunity to purchase THE HIGH - GRADE GARMENTS FOR WHICH WE HAVE BEEN RECOGNIZED at in most instances 50% LESS THAN SIMI- LAR QUALITIES ARE OFFERED. We have always restricted our stocks to only one class of merchandise—the BEST—so, there- fore, bear in mind—that EVERY GARMENT OFFERED IS OF THE HIGHEST TYPE AND IS FULLY GUARANTEED. We invite your INSPECTION AND COMPARISON. A Small Deposit reserves any article at these Sale Prices 40-In. Hudson Seal Coats $265 Choicest skins; large skunk collar, bell cuffs and canton or radium bro- cade lining: 72-inch seal sash or silk cord. 42-In. Hudson Seal Coats $ ; skunk, beaver or squirrel collar and 285 cuffs; finest all-silk linings.......... 45-In. Hudson Seal Coats $ obtainable; plain or squirrel or kolin- 325 sky teimmed.....ccovcoeccccsnnssocs Hudson Seal Sport Coats $ the most exquisite all-silk linings; 195 plain or skunk trimmed.. 40-Inch Hudson Seal Wrap Coats Wide Mandarin sleeves; chire or skunk or squirrel; full flare, lined 5295 with finest canton brocade crepes; 72-inch seal sash................ e of the darkest full-furred ins, matched to perfection: five-stripe sl 2 5 border; large cape collar and bell cades or cantons R 40-In. Bay Seal Coats made of the best selected skins in $79l50 belted ... == 36-In. Bay Seal Coats $ l l 8 Skunk co"lr and cuffs of the b!fl ¥ qualities of skin: Large, plain collar-and bell or tnrn -up Squirrel, Mole, Raccoon and Civet Coats and Wnpa AMADNGLY LOW PRICES Best selected skins; full flare; large or wraps of the best selected skins of the finest of quality skins: with crush collars trimmed with kolinsky. 38 &40In. Natural Muskrat Coats cuffs; lined with the finest of bro- the newest models; full flared and | ‘e Included at EXTRAOR- DINARY LOW PRICES are our collection of fine Chokers, Scarfs and Stoles. cufts the BEST FURS---For Over 12. Yba.rs oz oo lZOSGSt.NW E‘ Store\ Tales of Well Known Folk In Sooial and Officlal Life (Conttnued from Tenth Page:y r‘:-n observations on the passing of | |, e horse-and the consequent de oration of sport wh-n.& U‘.M- came absorbed in nocnnhu rath than in the work of nature. He pre- dicted & general return of the Mm for lcllllrll, travel, es; fam! ‘, in Austris !rlnllnt T:«f“ ith great horses gayly d drivers with 1 crack- ling whips' survived to the days of the war. The late King Edward deplored the coming of the auto to the extent. of financing -the coach’roads of Britain, Wales and 13l human affairs and nnraed the hor- rors of the war as mainly the result of these contrivances. His long asso- clation with blooded steeds and his on_the various breeds -nfl amateur horse breeder, as certaln portions will be to the politician. Egyptian water jlrl are bhaving a Yogue all along the North Shore and few homes which have an ocean front fail to display some of the glorious red pottery filled with petunias or flaming geraniums. The Leiter home in Manchester sh a line of jars on the veranda and at intervals on the steps which lead to the street. Wynd- cliffe, the fine old estate of the laté Willlam J. Boardman. which has passed through a varlety of hands since his death and the removal ®f: s family to the Murray bay summer colony, has some“exquisite and very ancient jars, collected during many European jaunts by Mr. and Mrs. Boardman and their daughters. Th tand rather desolate and flowerle: among the. growth of fir trees, but their blotch of color is most effective. All along the Mediterranean these jars are part of the landscape and their importation from the land of the Pharnohs Is as regular as the malfls. The Isaac Manns, who have a wonderful water lily pond in th West Virginia estate, own many fine races of the Agricultural Department | gardens, but their use is rather un- common in Washington, where, if used, they would enhance all the pub- lic grounds which look out on the river. The Thames embankment boasts hundreds of specimens, which look entrancing when the warm weather dims the follage and withers the adjacent flow; The National Capltal, from its shining heights of municipal beauty and order, is prone to regard mother city, Georgetown, with indul- ent smiles. Yet among artists, old ecrgetown Is highly regarded, while architects and engineers who have been making trips here during the summer think that 'in many essen- tials the natiomal city could follow the ways of the old burg, which, tra- dition says, was named by its origi- nal founders in homor of George Il Georgetown, for {nstance, has oo sized yards for many of its homes, no matter how humble. laborer there is better provided with a plot for a garden or for retreat from the heat of summer than the millionaire who buys near in on the best residential streets of Washing- ton. Many thoughtful purchasers have realized the advantages of (CAPITOL FUR SHOP old homes on Georgetown Helghts and Washington may well look to its laurels, unless city lots are made tore generous in dimension. AlL| along slong the qulet thoroughfafes which lead to Oak Hill and to the heights, may be found uniform dwellings of grace and artistic worth, trim on the street front, with wide entrances and doors which are a joy, while beyond the brick walls may be obtained peeps of glorious gardens filled with fruit trees and flowering shrubs. Britaln strives to While Great THE MODEL As to quality, you Announcing Advance Fall Fur Exhibit On Living Models Monday, July 31st Tuesday, Aug. 1st - Wednesday, Aug. 2d * At Our Showrooms 923 G St. N. W. ALUES offer to V now large savings over fall prices. A woman has a larger &eason to en- joy her furs and she pays less for them. for it that you cannot buy more depend- able of more. desirable furs than are of- fered in this August Sale. Here’s just two of our offerings: HUDSON SEAL COATS Skunk Collar and Cuffs’ LASKIN SEAL 'COATS MISS GERTRUDE GOECKLER, Daughter of Mrs. Louise Goeckler, 1745 Q street, who has 1ounced her engagement to Dr. Domer of Washington, the wedding to take place in the autumn. eliminate the bricked-in garden, the tendency in this untry, 8 A ) aniars, fe to abolish the front entirely and give over the space to the back for 2 wiG quic., Sucn as may not be ~ne lives under the Klle of the pnbll& Georgetown in its . va yeas Toliowed that tra- *here is a return to it n all the homes being bulilt on the older suees. When Lady Joan Capell, daughter of the now widowed Countess of Es- sex, formerly Adele Grant of -this city, became the bride of Mr. Osbert Peake, she flaunted all the traditions in her " wedding silver tissue shot with green. cool green and white satin and tulle with shimmering silver she looked the personation of Undine rather than a conventional bride bound for the altar. The Peake-Capell wedding, solemnized on July 8, at St.-“Mar- garet’s, Westminster, was one of the most brilliant functions of the sum- mer and brought forth a large and important section of Anglo-American soclety. Among the maids was the young daughter of Lady Ribblesdale, Miss Muriel Astor. The maid of honor was Lady Irfs Capell, elder sister of the bride, and the pages in- cluded the handsome son of Sir Hu- bert and Lady Ward, the latter for- merly Miss Jean Reid, and two grand- sons of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Asquith, Michael and ' Simon Asquith. There - ten oridesmalds and the same number of ushers and seven little pages. All except the ushers wore vivid green, the maids in jade tulle over silver with half veils of the same ~ha3~ caught with silver incrusted leave: Joan Peake came to New York last winter with the decided finten- tions of taking up a stage career, but Mr. Peake followed her here and she finally persuaded to give up his- trionic triumphs for the aquiet of home. He is the eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Peake of Bawtrey Park, Yorkshire, and will take his wife to a nleasant country seat near his parents in that county. He in- tends to take un litical career. Col. and Mr= fmar Hancork. ‘who have just arrived in London after brought a novel feature to the hunt- traed 1N the duucs Wiica puie. and setters perform when the master of the hounds calls a meeting. This leopard, Sheba, is a gloriously beau- tiful creature and is more intelligent than any dog, but horses object seri- ously to this beast of prey and al- ready the clubs are talking over the possibility of trouble should the gal- FUR SHOP’S the women who buy may take our word $250 and $265 in well!} captured in its infancy and carefully | lut major and his wife try u:o ex- m z England which proved stul in the wilds of Hancock Is the daughter of the wnll knawn American lawyer. Mr, Phone Cofumbia 10000 George Gordon Battle, and has been ore of the leaders 1‘:': cro-:mn:ry Ten Thousand 1d! sin, h K Wardman Park Hotel F’- ':.n'mon't‘;n.hl:e.‘::ur?erh;nru:m' Tu? Service n 3 ous pisce in the Hancock drawing- room in Hyde Park, London, to the terror of nearly all callers. But she has behaved beautifully so far, and is the idol o! the youmgsters who live A 2-Hour Ride ssepger car sround Rock Creek iway, only $6. Bheba occuples a consplcu g . OF ENTIRE STOC! OF HIGH-GRADE NOVELTY FOOTWEAR IN ALL THE NEWEST CREATIONS There is no other store in the city that can offer you such a complete and splendid selection of up-to-the- minute footwear at such Mte.r. Every Pair of These Shoes From Our - Regular, Stock Formerly $12 to $14 Formerly 310 to $11 All Broken Lots —The Bootery— “SHOES OF INDIVIDUALITY” 928 F St. NW : NO REFUNDS DURING SALE NOC.O.D. I Sensational Coupon Sale Starting Tomorrow Morning, 9 O’Clock, and Ending Wednesday, Closing Time. ture Braid for trim- $1 Serim Curtains; hem- $1.35 Rag Rugs. 27 in. x 54 mfi:‘.’,‘",, coupo ., de stitched, full size; white, in.; the good heavy quality; SR . cream or ecru; with coupon, with coupon, 73e. 6c Furnl ;e“ e pair, €de. s s TR quality, with coupon. y 125 Corduroy Cloth; fvory e Bail Fringe, with 6 $1.75 Marquisette Hematitch- D 10¢ Ball Fringe, with coupon, ed Curtains, with edging; with )g‘r‘ee:'for gray; with coupon, yd m_r e = $3.00 4% ft. x 7% ft. Grass coupon. pair, $1.05. e Y Rugs; all colors; with coupon, $3.00 Net Curtains, with in- sertion; with coupon, pair, 90 - $1.85. 'm = e » 10e. : 6 fe. x 9 ft. Grass Rugs; M-n-‘nefie-. vard _ wide, Marquisette Sash Curtains; with couy ues; extra fine quality; with cou- with coupon, pair, 45e. —_ T pon, yd., 15e 30c Colored Burlap: green, Slip Cover Materinlx for fur- with niture and automobiles: values blue, red and brown; “Tmported Scofch d DiuTe and aukx o yard wide, white or coupon, yard, 1Se. P ;”- c; with coupon, yd., Zde Crefomme; assortment of colors; with coupon, yard, 15e. $bc to_40c Cretomme; with coupon, yard, 1fe. 55 35¢ to Gbc Cretomme; with coupon, yd., 24e color; with coupon, yd., 32e. “B0c Quaker Lace, V: with coupon. ¥t “$1.50 Marquisette Hemstitched Curtains; white, cream or ecru; with coupon, pair, 8. Hundreds of Other Items Reduced for chlt Clearance REED FURNITURE At Practically Your Own Prices - Reed Fiber Wing Chair Strong, dur- able, g 00 d- looking—with spring_seat. Seat cushion and back of| Velours: all colors: $250 to $4 quality; with coupon, vd., S1.K88. to §5 qual- . vd. $198, Tapentricn ity: with ¢ P Fan-Back Chair Like picture. A chair that wil stand hard usage. You will pay at Poine ia lease $5 more else- onne. brown, _oak. where. With . $7.50 Rocker to match, only $8.50. frosted green or ivory color. ‘With coupon only 511.25 Rocker to match, only $12.25. This Beautifu: Z.piece Reed Fiber Living Room Suite Like picture. Upholstered seats and backs in beautiful cretonne. Finished in autumn brown. Worth $65. With coupon only 331 .00 OJd Chun. Rockers, Fern Stands, Wicker Lamps, Wicker Bird Cage-, All Reduced for Quick Clearance UPHOLSTER NOVELTY AND 'SUPPLY STORE Between 7 I O R A L L L A T 27,

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