Evening Star Newspaper, August 20, 1922, Page 31

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; : $3lis 18 ’ SOCIETY. it e SURE DEATH TO FLEAS! tertained at a porch ‘dinner Sunday ) ' ; Easiest way to rid your dog of tor- - ho a turus, i r 4 % 2 PEaA S = 2 at-their home at Arcturus, in o . ) menting, disease-breeding fleas is to SOCIETY." THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON,: D.:C., AUGUST 20, 1922—PART 2.’ ;:GDr. ‘(')I"tihuu J.& Rlley“ol WL h- b it Se % ngton. er guests were Mrs. 3 ‘was im with rgeant’s Present for Women and the Jeune Fille - &:’% ‘?':::_;:l’,?.f...“;g'.:::-",{';"?“,:‘:{,l Al j | | Soap. It quickly kills fle : . W. son, aud Rollston i 1 3 i S : 2 ; ! B e Va.: M. and Mos ;. l?oes not hurt skin or eyes, but makes z % T. J. Trodden, Mr. and Mra O |- . H thl_ehhalr soft and glossy. Strictly a 2 Hunter, Mr. an rs, u! e, 3 2 = 2 7 ale = Mins Dorothy Armold. Miss Virginia ; hlg grade soap, effective also for [ -'Borryi' Dr. "n': Mrs. Bruce ‘Pile‘y,nuri SII:;'“a;-ll use. 25c a cake. Sergeant’s k1 08e] rnol ant [arry Randall o j 7 fir " ; Washington, Mrs. M. L. Woolwine, of A p-Flea Powder, 25c, for dogs and | / Charlottesviile, Va.; Miss Louise Car- cats—will not irritate or nauseate. & kf k * = “I!MIIIC ";] E;.“kcarll"‘ i‘;. Sch : - Sold by dr‘n‘ stores and all toilet 1ty \ r. and Mrs. George H. Schwars- all toilet counters, sporti lrst in utumn l’st in as ion | miann - ape. on a Taatoe. trip: throbgh goods stores; seed stores and pet shopn. o 2 the north, and Miss Pear] Schwars- . " 2 mann Ty 4t “Atlantic City for ssver Free Dog Book r“’d“, Miller's famous Dog Book, 64 pages on care, and F ' t W hln t "Miss Mary Agnes Dienelt Is visit- b, and training. and Senator Vest's cele- irst in Washington 752 e e 3 . B 200k e B jessl tchel eper 5 3 4 o'k i 2 15 i gHCRt of relatives 16 BE. Eimo. } Miller Drug Co., Inc., Richmond, Va. WHILE THE WASHINGTON WOMAN AWAITS AU- [ ucers rhomas” Sursl, ceores THENTIC ANNOUNCEMENT OF THE MODE OF HER |||5isvop Dars ot Nerin Carolins, gre and Mrs. George Wise, at their home FALL TAILLEUR, ERLEBACHER PRESENTS THE PARIS, APNorth Tonemont. Mr. and Mrs. Walter C. Drury and IDEA IN— children, Walter C. Drury, jr. tnd‘ e n\ . Announcing Whose father, Col. Henry P. Birming-| Whose mother, Mrx. Eimer E. Ramey, 3 — s, |country * home, Rosemont, near | ham of the Seldiers’ Home, hax an.|announces her cnggement to Mr. Better Bought —Better Made Up— FABRICS THAT MAKE THE COAT DRE IN AUTUMN BROWN, NAVY AND BLACK |SHER i B2 ) Pk "R | S el B e Wedlins ol Menne e Wil T Better Styled— Hospltal for the past month. Capt —And Withal— We’re Quoting r b Herman Pohl, United States Army, left on Wednesday on horseback for 0 ° "lm‘heuler to visit his mother. i L Mr. ,and Mrs. Richard Gibson of " M. . Lowest Midsummer Prices Rosemont spent last week at Atlan- tic City. & > Selecting now has a material ad- v Y little Glenn Mae Drury, SS turned from Linden, Warren county. % Drury and children = Mr. Drugy going up TWILL CORD, PIQUETINE AND “FLAT” CREPE ARE THE " ®%and Mrs. William Morgan S yesterday for Willoughby Beach, Va. Miss Lovise McMenamin and Miss Ida Smith left Sunday for a visit to Miss Smith's brother-in-law and sis- Prices Redllc_ed on ter. Mr. and Mrs. C. Adams, at = Miss” Joscphine Willlams is visit- v their home in_Augusta, Ga. 2 = = ing friends at Bluemont, Va. tir vantage A .| Mrs. Harry Hager and three chil- niire 0C! paBe sa le?:r"lfl:-nr)lisc&gsl.:e';(“ ;;‘I'd! d‘.)‘}"’;‘. dren of Charlestown, W. Va., are the t Mo 8ct frsdichoiceand o e . 3 . money. guests of Mrs. Thomas Violette at furni o her home on Braddock Heights. Eorgituce, R"-gs. a"d. Deco . Mrs. Alexander Kaufmann and rative Accessories possessing Mr. Joseph Kaufmann and Mrs. Charles ||| tharacter and individuality for Bendheim and Mr. Le Roy Bendheim the discriminating. have returned from visits at Blue- feoctVa The John A - O’Rourke Co. At many of the great country houses 1216 Connecticut Avenue Hepburn and Mrs. Oscar Heering. are spending two weeks at Colonial @ Beach, Va. [ Mr. and Mrs. George W. Heflin and children have returned to their home @, ® & at Mount Ida."atter a motor, trip to Bealton, Catlett an Varrenton, a., ¥ifth Avenue- NewYork and were accompanied home by Mrs. i Heflin’s mother, Mrs. John W. Bur- gess of Warrenton. I510 H. STREET. N.W. OPPOSITE SHOREHAM HOTEL» 2| ®Wrs. Underwood ana Miss Florence | King of Braddock are visiting rela- i i|{ tives in Durham. N. C. i Mrs. J. Armistead Eggborn and little Margaret Eggborn left here on Thursday to spend the remalinder of i ic Price Reducti Drastic Price Reductions e | county, has been the guest the past week of her uncle and aunt, Mr. # ||ana Mrs. George Wise, at their home The Most Momentous Sale of Y ears—A regrouping of in Rosement. U mer has returned from a trip to Lansdown GIDDING FASHIONS and drastic price reductions will be {|and Phiiadeiphia, Pa, and Atlantic ]|~ Miss Mary Frances Grigg has re- turned from a visit in Charlottes- ville, Va. Mr. and Mrs. Willlam R. ltudil' We'll store your purchase free till wanted—on payment of a deposit. Joseph Sperling 1336 F St. Wil | | | 1 in England a “family flag,” bearing the coat-of-arms of the owner of the | house, is flown from a flagstaff when the owner is in residence. _. 45-inch Arctic Seal Capes, 608 to 614 ELEVENTH ST. S Large shape genuine Fur with Fitch Col- 512500 Scaris; Black, Taupe and +—n—Philipsborn néat-»-—r% Special Fur Special Fur made tomorrow. Offering still greater values for the com- valte Sreah s cacks Miss Nellie Plerpont and Miss Lilllan ing week. Many of these fashions are suitable for early |iivatine have returnea ‘from New Market Va., where they spent the past two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Goodnow and Miss Goodnow of Rosemont spent the week-end on a motor trip to At- lantfe City. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Rosenberg Antimppeat, Giving Emphasis to Special Creations %in 4 2 S F k F $7 i |}ana " children " have returned trom Visits in New York and Connecticut. ummer I'rOCKS---From 4 | viEs i e xees ok Qoo United States Army. and Mrs. Kirk: patrick of Rosemont are visiting D $1 relatives in Jamestown, R I . Al Miss Ma anc ordon o resses---l"rom | pittsburgh, Pa.. was the guest last . week of her father, Mr. Bryan Gor- don, at his home at Mount Ida. Anna_Carrington Stump is (3 65 Miss { . s o] | the guest of her cousins, Miss Nancy UILS=== From /|| O'Brien ana Miss Kitty O'Brien, at Autumn Dresses We find it possible to underprice in fulfillment ? their home, Kinkora, Charlottes- Sarah E. Bouis of Jackson- of the policy of the "House of Courtesy.” Hence $ I ville, Fla.. is the guest of Mrs. oa s an ra s--From Clarence Howard at her home in : /]| George Washington Park. : Misa Lena Moore and Miss Marie . 3 you may choose tomorrow for McKenney left Monday for two- month visit to relatives in Los 2 Angeles and San Francisco, Calif., 3 ‘ P ¥ Sweaters—rom 35 | Anpoes oot g Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Holden and children of Rosemont are the X % s . guests of Mrs. Holden's mother, Mrs. - - John F. Barbour, at her home in arate §===From Roanoke. Mrs. Rosa Shannon of Newport ws is the guest-of her son, Mr. Clarence Leake, at his home in Del s Ray. . and Mrs. L. Edwin Remington {left Saturday for a motor trip to { White Sulphur Springs, W. Va. and 2 {will also visit friends in Kentucky. Mr. and Mrs, Robert L. Myers, Ji % S are on a camping trip in the Mass: . % nutten mountains. § 5 Mrs. Owen L. Keyes and children The House of Quality of St. Elmo are visiting relatives at Dunfries, Miss Rosalle Broaddus of Rose- (] mont, is spending the month of ayer tos. o. most. sl tnending, the | month Lot Springs, Va. Closed Saturdays 937939 F St. N.W. No Branch Stores ents, Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Adams, on Seminary Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Warfleld of Tomorrow Our First Display and Sale of Rosemont are spending several _ . ) ) e 'éeoA:::r"’r"Pfim-&i:‘ has re- (Vi p of Frocks that nghtfuuy la_v title to much lugher §ymed from a trip to Charlottesville, ) < a. Other Mr. and Mrs. John J. Buney have : e returned from-their wedding trip and 5 o lock. are the guests of the latter's par- i : markings. NE [V FALL APPAREL 4 T Harry R. Burke and dau, New Fall Susts, 329, $39, $45, $50, Up ) | e s e s i B The Modes ‘ 4 e i i inder of the summer at HESE are designed of high grade Poiret twill and tricotine in strictly tailored or I O londo, on. the. oact \ef | 1 bZIt ,;,wc'tn;ifllm l‘l;’:e mu:g :cm; noatch col:a;.u udm: may be worn with or without Mnl’r’:e_ gflr. hB\lrl;; hg:ibeol:l lli;e ne:t he Matel’lals are effective development of the Th C l elt. est qua. 8t crepe lini 8 and expert an ailori i e of his brother, T, mune urke at ~ = € = - 4 p e 2y isla fealire of DOth the I Cape,Cod. ¢ Crepe de Chine longer skirts, of uneven hemline ; and € Lolors jackets and skirts. Individual models for isses i iz ) ! focketsandieksrie Indlisstaiceifonieone ond ipesct E ol stees Mies wanny Divon WhD % vend- Crepe-back Satin flanked by graceful pointed panels Black and Navy are strong favor- New Fall Dresses L Fo e e B e was in Alexandria during the week,| W Canton Crepe that lend themselves to harmonious ites—with the Cocoa and Woodland 1) Friday to ‘Winchester. - - = . . - AL e A e Mies Mary Louise Howell of Los| 4 Z Poiret Twills draping. Here and there are many tones lending their distinctive effects Angeles, Cal, is the guest of the Tricotine unique touches of embroidery and to fmpressive purpose. v. Dr. B. Jack d Mrs. . g "25’ 529’ 539’ \545? :!l!:q:];uo; ?z“%g;l‘r Home In north Co- Wool Canton beading a;d O{lgmal treatment of 1 us street. - = - ,350 l}p ‘Miss Rosalle Elizabeth Clarke fs sleeves and neck. - the guest of her aunt, Mrs. Joseph SVRE'LY yow’ll be delighted with the mew anlgarm‘,I!‘l‘.l;t h:r home in Westmore- stylea. They’re so different and distinctive. and co 3 > 2 Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sullivan have Z::;fi;«‘.’fi%fié%‘ihfl»fif“i’% 2:%(:55 I{}i“h;.:.'gi‘, itrom: s vlalts toelstivasin . n nt crepes, crepe de chines, 3 § D 5 . ~ 2 A evcloped e od S arsdeoree B Bé‘.‘.’;’.}{',; Sndl litde HERE are arriving daily now the handsome and exclusive Coats, Suits, Frocks : inner wear. B . b , black and t ding several ki t] - o~ v s < S % . ' Predominate. ATl veguloy sises, stylien stots O e ure, Va. Miss Page Bud- selected from among the masterpieces of the best designers of two conti- : Taciuded. din s on & found of visits to rela-| - : nents and committed to our chaperonage in Washington. You will enjoy their ' Miss Annie Carter of Montgomery i jon—: i i ivil o e B 4 N’ew Fall COfltS B OGO RE L inspection—as we will appreciate the privilege of showing them to you at your ’ ;filr(hl}dch-mberl at her.home at convenience. ount s, = . 5 ‘Mrs. Jamres E. Alexander and her 25, 29 .’ randdaughtes Miss Margaret Alex- |¥ - 2 = " ’ $ ’ 35’ "45 Sror are. vistiting Mra. Brnest V. Childs at her home at Cazenova, Va. Mrs, Janie E. Dix and Miss L.'May Phillips are spending several weeks at_Round Hill, Va. Mrs. V. Wilbur Davis has returned Monday’s Millinery Triumph is the offering of to her home in Del Ray aftér a wvisit it = =t . 100 Handsome Black Panne Velvet Hats E‘ E) to $195 IHOWN in the handsomest new Mmaoterials, mole. Blaok, mnavy, bdrown, beaver are the -ge_selection of sport moldels plain and plaid Ao, Foier and ootra wieea " TPOTISS New Fall Skirts $7.50, $10, $12.50, $15 Up SIOWN s asport and pleated models with amart Delted sffects, novelty pockets and but- B ‘ 3) ton trimming. TRese are im very beautiful plaids nd _oombinations. ~Eack skirt a perfe: - % Smple of the Mghést type totloring. - Florence Hostettor. Miss Inez Moore and Miss Margaret ) 5 . ; Moore ‘have returned from a-visit.at; - o PUe% T8¢ Greenan 1s the guest.of iy : ; They are selected .\ . Telativen dn-Aldle SV, L, g from the Salon and will Mi gina Green is % ; o menth of August with relatives and fon i be featured at this spe- ? . D:IP Crockett has_returned | - Ayl 3 cial price— visit to friends at Manassas. M § -3 / Shapes of individual character—drooping and rolling brims; poke and close-fitting effects—trimmed with novel ornaments; smart bows; ostrich and ribbons. All the season’s colors are available: New Black Hats are the Fall Keynote i gy 3 55 $7.50 $10 $12.50 Up s e = e Are the price ranges of tMs ezclusive und high class selection of Rats for women and Miss'Pauline Kidwell has returned| misses. AR dlack panne and Lyons silk velvets with gold and silver ’brmlc effects from a visit- to relatives In' Baitl. predominating. Also a special showing of matrons’ hats of silk velvet in dlack, navy. brown, tm«m. These are trimmed with novelties in burnt and glycerine ostrich and ornaments. ~ Black Brown Navy Gray Purple Chestnut - Henna Sea Green Pheasant ™ s F. Bohraus-and children loft Tast week for & visit at Colonial Beach. { . Mr, and Mrs. Louls Miller are nme ) sts of the latters sister, . Virgie Lioyd, at her.tiome lfi,fimE' burg, Pa. o Pr.

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