Evening Star Newspaper, August 20, 1922, Page 30

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SOCIETY., : . - Closed All Day Saturdays Up to and Including Saturday, September 2 Big Clearance Sale Reduction Women's Low Shoes Several hundred pairs Women’s White Oxfords and Strap Pumps—all from Rich’s regular stock Formerly $8-t9 $10 Reduced to 33—;9.0' Other Styles Reduced to’ $4.90, $6.90 and $8.90 ICHS Proper Footwear F Street at Tenth THERE IS NO TIME TO LOSE IF YOU WOULD TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THE August Clearance Sale 1109-1111 G St. N.W. Open 8:45 AM. Close 5:30 P.M. WE HAVE NEVER OFFERED BETTER VALUES THAN THESE Silk Petticoats Practically our entire stock is included. All-Silk Jerseys, Jersey and Taffetas, All Taffetas. Every wanted color. Many beautiful combinations;all lengths. Many are double Jersey from the hips down. At $].98| At $2.98 | At $3- 98 Values to $3.98 Values to $5.98 Values to $10.98 August Clearance August Clearance Dress Skirts Silk Underwear Veluemreiniae Crepe_de Chine Teddys. Worth S 1.98 Included are Baronet Satins, Novelty Silk Crepe, Wool Flan: $3.98 upthISiN: s s= nels, etc. White and colors. Satin and Crepe de Chine Step-ins. 81 98 Wash Skirts, Reduced 69c Values to $3.98. i Satin and Crepe de Chine Cami e T e soles. Values top S'i%e.. ’1 '98 Wash and Tweed Skirts. Gl Silk Shirt: 5 Woh o e S $1.98 | G S e Poomer $1.98 About 100 Fine Twill and Gabardine Wash irts, . . o fancy pockets and pearl button trlmmlngse;“nlse Dropstitch or Plain Italian Silk 1 98 wool tweed skirts. Most all Sizes. Vests. Reduced to. . 200 Wash Walsts, Values to $3.99, at $1.00 St 81.50| %50, . $1.00 Full length and width. Scarfs in all White, Cream and Eeru. Net and lace colors. vestees. Women Are Becoming More Enthusiastic Every Day Over the Extraordinary Values in Our August Fur Sale See These We Have Selected for Tomorrow’s Specials Mink Chokers. A special lot Fox Chokers. A faw left ‘of of about one dozen good, dark, | these $25.00 Brown, Tatpe, Black large skins, very special Septem- | and fHmfingh Blue Fox animal ber price $17.50. For August ;;;775’ for the August Sale at Sale $12.75. § & aldte :.‘rlcd u’n;l “Fur Coat ‘Valusw’ Short Fur Coats! Paris and New ket FOMAD Or York are featuring short fur coats for m‘ ° i “""""“o..z ofi"m:!‘:“ the early 1922 sehson,: especially | Finson ooy seat ay'at lengths between 28 and 32 inches. We - are prepared to meet the demand for | Near Ssal (nenuh this type of garment in Washington in dyed) the most dewired furs and at prices | BAY that will appeal. For instande, Hudson Seal (sonl dyed muskrat) Costs, plain, | SN “‘"’ squirrel and skunk trimmings, somé with borders, from $135.00 to $357.50. Near Seal, piain and with collars and cuffs of Squirrel, Australian Opossum, $80.50 to $165.00, 3 Other Short Coats in Beaver, Nutria, xm‘um linrnl, oF olear dark, ntn Ringtail and Natural Hair Ssal, priced B. .1 ir00000 900000 and from @0B.S0 to $385.00 during our ther of uou. Itvar. August Fur Sale. “Just the coat to ""? "‘“ """m"' wear with wool sport .xm- o Mr. William Mille: gone to Hot Springs. Va., whera or to Chile, are guests of Mrs. Terah Haggin eord of Htflp.nin‘l Colller. -— of New York, who is at the White Social W Mrs. Allison F. H. Scott, wife of|cottage In the Social orld Capt. Beott, fotmer edfuiant of Lang- . Of I I Ie’ Fiela, ‘and wneir baby daughier, Mra Divihe Newlanae dobneton Lo spending the summer at|has purchased the house at 1609 22 nterest cally Cape May, N. J. Capt. Scott has just|Sstreet. which she will occupy this returned to Philadelphia from the|®utumn and winter. Mrs Joh (Continued from Fourth Page.) reserve officers’ training camp at|has lived California for the g Gladys Hinckley, .?. after Labor da. th after the wat, Crods work at g:rt ‘l‘l‘om;om"YL. afld dmulured to | several yea being en In Rea | O30 MET Y 15" the duugn : ghter of Mr. Vb R hoital and Mrs, Forrest F. Voorman, and Mrs. Rebért Hinckley and Mins will spend some time with them here ‘alter Penfield is in Pekine, ir. Penfield left Washington or a trip to the orient_and Japan, Hawail and the Phil- sefore returning - to Wash- [ m ington Mrs. Jamés F. Barbour will return are uise of Hnnlle at ~ and, | to Washington early in September| 15 ana Mre Lestie S Hill, jr. Petersborough, England. Orton Hi & beautitul estate of e hundred | from Atlantic City, where she will be | have gone to Kehobeth Beach, Del mother, who ormerly Mrs. | May several weeks ago and Is the|Newman and t Jomes ‘MeDohald, of this Ly, In leav- | Buest of Mrs. P. F. Cope. MRS. HERBERT HARDY, was fomerly Miss Mary Agmes y ot Berkeley, Calif., in St. Stej Chureh at 12 o’clock, wurprise to her friends. Local Society Folk In Passing Throng: Events of Interest | PERSONAL NOTES. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney C. Kaufman and daughter Virginia, who are —_— spending the summer traveling S 'l abroad, are now at St. Moritz, Swit- Many Retummg to wfl!l\"urhnd, for three weeks. : . . Mrs. Sol Minster and daughter ington; Others Leaving. | norothy have returned from a three Guests Entertained—Mo-| ¥eeks' stay at Atiantic City. tor Trips in Schedule.|spent the week end at the Hotel Mr. and Mrs. Samuel J. Steinberger Br‘l{ddocl)\dflnhddov%k Helghts, Md. rs. olp! eyl has returne General and Personal. rom s ey B2y atind Brov 3 wan Inn, Schroon Lake, N. Y. Max Miss Etta Craigen and Miss Lo:lu Py, o0, Sohmot T TAKe, [Lewis have feturned from & thres| ' Dr. ana Mrs. Davia Strauss returned weeks' visit to Pledmont Sprin {'rlou’:c.v.:: ;ee).;. ‘ku{l |;¢h \‘.H;y a 0 e, Braddoc! eight: Asheville und Winston-Salem u;:l‘ Yl Cottage, Braldock Msiant general tour through the mountains |y, rold Strauss and Mr. and Mrs. of North Carolina. While in Win-|Harry Loeb have been spending the ston-Salem they were guests of Miss week at Orkney Springs, W. 5 a0 sl toriin taw a.ughur "ot Mr. Craigen's brother and sisf . e oo Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Craigen. spending the Cimmer 5t the Hotel — Braddock, Braddock Heights, Md., Mr. and Mrs. John Paul Earnest of | celebrated her sixth birthday anni- street and Miss Elizabeth versary Monday by entertaining a ,{ number of little guests at an after- left \Washington yes 2 noon party. Games re plaved and for Mimmburg, refreshments were served from attractively decorated table. The centerpiece was a large birthday i cake with pink lighted candles and . |at - either end were old-fashioned r. Benjamin g is| lowers. At the place of each guest daughter, Miss Ithel C vas a pink crepe paper basket filled Feturning to Washington after an ab- | With _bonbons. ~ The souvenirs for sence of al weeks, during which | the girls were leather purses and for {time they visited Colotado, W the boys magnets. The prizes for ton, Oregon and Californ i the donkey game were won by Miss some time in Yellowstone 3 Ruth Simon and Miss Mirlam Aucr- bach. Among the twenty guests Mr. Walter Dewey Haight and M| were Adrienne and Charles Mayer. Chariées L. Huntington of the 8. |.audrey Sigmund, Miriam Auerbach Veterans' Bure: are .spendln‘ a|Alvin “and Arnoid Newmyer, Loul week at' Colonial Beach. and Ruth Simon, Carlyn and Annette == Meyer, Malcolm Levi, Mary Eliza- E. Nichol has left Wash-|beth Crogan and Herbert Sworzvn. ln:’l::sn fin an ext:nded trip to \!s“- The little hostess looked lovely in York. Boston .and into the White & pale ‘:?';."m“ dress with rib- 5. She will be absent from |bons to matcl R e onthy Mrs. Louls Sonneborn and daugh- ter Dorothy will return today from at the Hotel Brad- Mr. and Mrs. Robert Benjamin Lamberton, .the latter formerly Miss Katherine Marguerite alnmcr d}l{u['r;- 4 Mrs, t! nber oF East Clifion terrace. are | Itiand for ' two weeks, and Master staying with Mrs, Lamberton's par- | Billy Sigmund is with his grand- I Nlo. arranging for & trip to|mother. Mra Clara Bresiau at Brad. S0 " peter. Minn. where they will|dock Helghts. Mrs Henry Breslau it Ttne parents’ of Mr. Lamberton.|tnd Miss Carline Bresiau are also They will make theib future home|Buests of Mrs Clars Brema e 2t &t Peter. Mr. Lamberton having| Mrs Jacob N e tome to Wachifigton: as a student|ward Kohner will epen: s _we from that place. Mrs. Lamberton|at the Buena Vista Springs Hotel, Adunted from the ;Eastern High|Buena Vista, ll‘l—n 3’ ‘:"'f"" :"‘:‘o Eihool In June, though the wedding|at the Hotel Braddock for took place in Baltimore a year ago.| Woext: L. Weyt 15 the uest ot Mr. and Mrs. Sidnpy L. Hechinger |her brother and 'sister’ivrlaw, BT andzon, John W. Hechinger, hive 4 WSTAe. MEsGuith, in NEW, récently returne 'rom a six weeks' visit to Charlevolx, Mich., and Chi- rohtay at Berkeley Springs, e Vitr “ana Mrs. A. M d thelf An 8. ayer an elr Mr. and Mrs. Erlebacher are at the|iwo children, Adrienne and Charles, Alamac in _the Mountains, Lake|and Mrs. Sworsyn and two children, Hopatcong, N. J. Hilds and Herbert, return today from N 2 Mes. Toulh irokyn ol 8L Braddock Hblg‘hlluh M,\!l tvlvrfisex-od;ne; r. and Mrs. Louis Krol at the Hotel Braddoc Louts. Mo. are spending a few day&| for some wi in Washington as the guests of Rep- x. James unqbur‘h has rée- regentative and Mrs. L. C. Dyer while | turned to Wardman Park after en route home from the summer re- | g pending two ‘months in Kansas City, sorts along the Atlantic coast. v|!m“‘ her mother, Mrs. Mann- d. Mrs. Goldsmith Sigmund s visit- ing Mrs. Jefft Kornicker on Long - Dot Mr. and Mrs. George Friediander Mre. Milton Strasburger and two have returned to Washington after|iittle girls have returned to town &n absence of five weeks, during|from a three-week stay at the Hotel which time they visited New York | Explanade, Atlantic City. and Atlantic City. Mrs. Emma Heller is spending thé = week end In Atlantic City, Il Mr. and Mrs. Charles R Nicoll of | her daughter, Mre Haroid Strau: Everett, Mass.. en route to Deer Patk,| Mrs. Sylvan Bensinger and Md., are at Burlington Hotél, ons are at The. Beplanade, Atlantic City. Miss Alma Clayburgh at White Sulpl'mr Springs pRe, s, Cispbursty is,lop “100 Miles of as”'one ‘of the committes heading |l Efemstitching in 1922” \I the organizing of the new sélf-sup- porting club for business and_pro- || i feesional women, is now at dwz“;t | . M Sulphur Springs and will visit dufinj H P e HireTy Bookocts o emstltchmg, gGastalla, Keswick, Va. | P' z = 10c Yard Plaiting, Buttops and Battonholes, Embfoillqix,_ Bffll“l.'ll' | Beading, . Smoeking, Fagoting, ! Scalloping, - - Linen Marking Miss HELEN M, DAY, ! mghter of Mr. and Mes. A, H. [} | pinee son, Arthur|for a fortnigh Mrs. Barbour o 18 With his|motored from ington to Cape| 3fre E. P. Newman, Mr. Misses No n are springe, W. Va. where nding a portion of the P. 7. uz.rllv to gssume his duties on| ——— of the Unitéd Btates Ambas- Mr. and Mrs. Harry Campbell Graef CLEARANCE Wariwvick Ifihge TAILORED SPORTS SUITS For vacation and autumn days there’s nothing quite as smart or as serviceable. At their clearance price there’s nothing quite as reasonable in all of Washington! > Entire Stock of Foreign and Domestic Tweed Suits now 1/, PRICE $29.50 Suits...... $14.75 $37.50 Suits. ..... $18.75 Clearance! Sport Skirts Worsted Knit Suits Special! 15 Price $14.75 S White and novelty ef- fects. Plain and pleat- ed. Canton and Rosh- anara Crepe, Thisldu. Silk and Wool Crepe. Formerly $13.75 to $21.50 Now, $6.88 to $1675 SPECIALISTS IN PLAYER PIANOS cahm.LD p ‘OI lwmsss.\.xm shington’s AEOLIAN HALL - Twelfth and G Streets anuw\y D.\o~.\fl Punclas Veber Duo-Art Pianclas Asolian Vocalions The World’s Best Pianos Offered You at Tremendous Savings The buying confidence of our customers is our greatest asset. And we are safeguarding this confidence with the greatest values in our history. L] L] New Type Aeolian Player-Piano —Made by the Aeolidn Company of New York—the largest manufactur- ‘49 ers of Player-Pianos in the world. —This new instrument is in demand throughout the United States. \We have but a few on hand. The price of this instrument during the war was $745. Terms, $25 Cash; Balance in 30 Monthly Payments Shoninger Pianos A Phenomenal Value—Formerly Sold at $525.00 —It has a World-wide réputation for quality and durability. It has $ been on sale sinte 1850. For 18 years we have sold Shoninger Pianos. Terms, $28 Cash; Balance in 30 Monthly Payments . J. DeMoll & Co. Baby Grand 5 A magnificent insteuthent made under our own name, It possesses évery quality that will appeal to lovers of good miusic. —A new Baby Grand at a reasonable price. ifl 'ash; Balance in 30 Monthly Pnymeuu Vocalion Phonograph -.in you wait a Phonogtaph, made—not assembled—but made by 4 fnstrument takers—experts Who have been making musical instru- ’ ] .00 ments for two generations, then You want the Vocalien. b J ‘erms, $10 Cash; $10 Per Month : Stroud: Reproducfng Piano s fists have made reesrd rolls for thi 1 . T B iasng Feprotucts cvily :,,.::E:::.';f::i : ;695 eit gt Terms, $3S Cash; Balance in 30 Monthly Payments ’ ;

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