Evening Star Newspaper, July 29, 1923, Page 38

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Bolling Field. . Lieut. Paul C. (California) Wilkins left Washington Friday for Hawall, m==—where he has been assigned to duty. Lieut. Wilkins, one of the best pliots ever stationed here, gocs on & period of leave and will motor fo the coast, from where he will sall to his new post. The name “California” has been at- tached to the pilot's name ever since last summer. It was at the time the officers at the fisld were giving a fare- | well banquet to Maj. Martin F. Scanlon, # Bthe departing commandant, that the *Bauestion of long-distance flights without SAverack-ups” was brought up. At the height of the argument Lieut. Wilkins 7°$ Jumped up and declared he would fly r'i from here to California and back with a9, €8 \ie same ship and if he damaged the =="plane hc would walk home from the # @oint of the accident. Shortly after he b ptained permission from' the chief of & Ythe air service and carried out the trip = . =-without walking home Maj. Gen. Mason M. Patrick, chief of the air service, turned over two of his planes to the field last week, one to the headquarters and the other to the S6M squadron. The one now belonging to headquarters will be 1 as an wir- ways ship. Both planes e nprovements painted a cream-colored cockpits leather found i these 1wo b The observers' upholstered in | ery. instrument i office.”” Officers 01‘ pents are anxiously e e Conamioning of those air=| Dlanes for their use. Work of painting Dt the two silver stars on the rudders { of both ating them | v « quadrons as T the {eatodel Alrw < 1" to the s of | about completerd. hasi his duties though not by regular Livut. Goddard mapping the eity Brower airway with ¢ wnder P en route to Mitehe which complate; the airway Capt Field Thursday passenger, Long Island outhound trip of from Dayton fight ted men in the air service have wnlimited opportunitits to become s by taking the ci t training at Field, Texus. On the omple- this’ training the cadet Is smmission in the reserve of and returned to his tion in the grade he left Underwood clerk of the Airway control office at the he latest man here to take and, it is Model fleld advantage of the tr . understood, has y 4 mental examination The examination is baxed ducation. Mr. ve for the Texa; station ag soon as here are completed. Naval Air Station. Lieut. George R. Pond, U and Aviation Chief Mac Wayne Ln Carlton have been ordered to Bostor for duty in connection with the training of v v ca) aviation unit o t city. Pond has n statfoned here for the past three ithe and has ¥ in flving operations of toe Aviation Chief Machinist Mat -1 (8moky) s who was a of the NC-4 ew on the atlantic cruise, hus been ordered w York city for similar duties Licut. Pond returned days o by rail from Dayton where he % forced to leave the Martin Obser- Vation monoplane for repairs. He left here a short time ako carrying as pasengers, Geor vear-old kon of Admiral William Moffett, chief of_the bureau of aero- nautics; Capt. Georges Thenault, air attache of the French embassy Chisf Petty Oficer O'Brien, Minneapolis as ination. eor offett was dropped off at Chicago and the flight continued ; fuccessfully, On the 15th Livut. Pond 1eft_the Minn city and flew to MeCook Field via Chanute Field, Rantoul, 1lL, where motor trouble developed and made it inadvisable to continue the flight home. The MS submarine planes from the Glen Martin Company of Clevelund are now ready for shipm: them will be sent Btation at Hampton one to the sta at Hampton ro: into | tual submar as €oon as practicable, while the one at o will be used for experi- ntal and test PUrposes These will be the first planes e placed on submarings on this side of the At- lantic They are to be used for ob- gervation and scouting work in con- nection with submarine operations. Lieuts. Carlson and Calloway flew to Miller Field, near Aberdeen, Md., Wednesde in a DeHaviland, Licut. Carlson back a Huff-Delund plane that had been there since July 14 with a broken tail skid. Lieut. Commander H. J. has been ordered to the bureau of aeronautics and will be in the plans division. Lieut. Commander Bart- lett has been the squadron command- er, torpedo and bombing plane squad- ron No. 1. Air Squadron Scouting Fleet, since its orsanization in 1420. | g Ifllfillll.’fiflflllllIIIIllIIIII[IlI||IIIIIIIIIliHIIIIIII!I"" Bring in this ad before August Sth Expert Marcel. . 75¢ -Shampooing . . . 50c -Hair Dyeing. . $4.95 Hot Oil Shampoo. . 52.03 i Manicuring . . .. MISS FLEET Lats of Lansburgh & Bro. 234" Woodward & Lothrep MISS ALICE MOTLEY Late of the Corkery Hair Shop Garden Rose Beauty Parlor ]110 H Strect N.W. m. the a few Bartlett P (] THE SUNDAY STAR merry dance in the big bric hoyse will end the Ty e coc] Indian women weave much the fabrics sold and are often pre: ent. As Dr. Pellew, present V! count Exmouth has ten linen sales In Roslyn for almost twenty years and his new honors wil not prevent his following his usual cus- To th resortdom which 11 t 158 chusetts bay from Nahant to &lo ter and which that irrepressible | Thomas Wentwarth Hikginson, | ‘cold roast Boston.” But Lak Michigan has quite an ambitious ¢ cny of summer homes also known sands of vacationi He has been identified with aerial torpedo development 1 i ception in the United States Navy and was In charge of the operations of the torpedo plane squadron during the first maneuvers that were held by those planes with the fleet last Sep- ember. Tales of Well Known Folk In Social and Official Life (Continued from Ninth Page.) "TheuNorth Shore Horti- cultural Society” has been .giving | fine show and even the eminent gar-: dens of Lake Forest have hag to look | to their laurels. The peonfes which are famous in this on and are hind the flo tiony In gettjng into bloom. fairly | rat forth in’ glery and made a showing whielf dazzligg and this long after the Lake Forest gardens were bereft of these blooms. The n'i the best club houses of Great Brit- ain, The new Viscount Exmouth, s known In Washington as. . the. frer quent guest of the late Mr, Henry Pellew, who died in his home here at the advanced age of ninety-two Years, Is with his wife returning to Southampton to pass the remalnder of the summer. The Viscount finds ties hard to break and though he has renounced his American citisenshi) and taken over his father's title an his seat' in the house of lords, the friends made while he was merely Irofessor Charles Ernest Pellew re- main very close. Miss Anne Craig Pellew, daughter of the Exmouth, and also. & Washington for vear Roslyn and this summer she s to b among the hostesses of the famous hich takes up one entire day of the householders' time, usually July but postponed this until the first Monday Ihe sale will take ¢ home of Mr. Charles G. Franklyn. This place is typically English, and well provided with spaclous veran- dahw and terraces, all of which will be laden with tables covered with the linen which Miss Pellew and her - assistant, Miss Doris Frank- have assembled from the foun orners of the globe. All the line are to be sold for charity thi [ day and in the late eveni: remain will pe auct re sunflowers of dull cop- as! per red were very effective. The four Lester, younser “Armouts. Philip, wrence and Watson, are North ate Ttk |Shore men and take much pride in remident-"n¢ | thelr gardens. Of course, Evanston. which in a way sponsored the North Shore colonists and encouraged its flower lovers, was well represented in this third annual sho Mr. and | Mrs. John_J. Mitchell, jr., the latter formerly Miss Lolita' Armour, were especially active. Then Lake Forest staged a_spring blossom exhibit and a rose show and its annuul display | of autumn flowerw is a signal event| in the waning season. —_— Insinuation. From Le Petit Parisien. Sickroom Visitor—Well, I hope that the next time 1 call you will be up. Sufferer—Thanks! 1 trust that I wil! up, but L] AUGUST SALE )fi ‘_ FURs 4 Offering extraordinary values, ‘and prices much lower than will prevail the coming season. Get our estimate on Repalring and Remodeling of Furs and Fur Garments. Joseph Sperling FURRIER 1336 F STREET et Indlan e £ 53] | AT T T R Out They Go—High-Cost Summer i Footwear 1M Clearaway Drastic Pumps in strap and colonial styles—oxfords for street or sport—gray, brown, black and colors—patent leather, suede, kid and calf. Practically all sizes represented in one style or another —take your pick tomorrow at drastic reductions, $11.00 and $12.00 Pumps and Sandals, Includin, Patent leather and gray susdé cembination Golonial s pumps, gray, brown or black suede Colonlal pumps . roatnsi™e o bisck er b brocad, in or patent - nda e Bk ANG RAEON Rather. e S or Bive kid, Black i $10.00 Strap Pumps and Spert Oxfords, includ- n suede 1 Cuban hei kid 1.strap patent lea strap d brown combi. mation sport oxfords: putty and black calf combination sport ox- fords with corrugated fiber soles. $9.00 and $10.00 Pumps al Stroet Oxfords, In- eluding— |!‘rewn and black kid rap pumps. calf oxfords, weit soles and Cuban heels. $7.00 $8.00 Oxfords and Pumps, Including— Kk of brown calf ow-heel exferds. SUITS - GOWNS -~ EXOLUSIVELY - CLOSING_OUT ' . ENTIRE STQCK 1 O, ENE ) XA 9 E., ‘hthusiasm 3 ij-’A‘hnoufice the Bqéinm’ng Tomorrow of Our LE OF FURS! WITH a stock purchl,"o’d under most falvonble conditions—and embracing the most' wonder- ful fur values of otir store history, we anticipate the greatest pleasure in exhibiting this most beautiful collectioti-of furs to our patrons. Prices marked with a-star are positively for August only—or as long as the quantiti have contracted for shall Jast, as it will be impossible for us to duplicate our ordeanorntl:;: :: cept at increased figures; but in every case, whatever your selection, you may depend upon a saving of 25 per cent or more and the assurance of expertly selected skins in our August Fur Sale. " Only a reasonable deposit. at_the time of of chr;:until wa:thu: e L . " [/ As illustrated above Caracul Coat 5350 Metal Gray An August fur sale coat of unusual vle and beauty. Ful] circular flare. long ~mandarin sleeves— chin collar and cuffs of Alaska taupe fox—a coat for daytime or evening: wear—also black and, cocos shades. As ‘illustrated above % Hudson Seal *295 Coat (Dyed Muskrat) As illustrated above HJaunty 189 Trotteur Coat One of the new short coats of platinym caracul which appeal so strongly to the . Souin " ealiscens cuffs of Viatka squirrel— handsomely lined. FUR CHOKERS AND SCARFS WONDERFUL SELECTIONS IN OUR AUGUST FUR SALE! Large animal Scarfs. in fine quality Wolf. dyed blue and platinum colors—at Fine quality Jap Sable, in the season's newest dye, rich dark brown—at Baum Marten Scarfs, extra size and fine full-furred pelts—at Hudson Bay Sable, large one skin—at Large Natural Gray Squirrel Choker—at . Fine Natural Gray Squirrel Chokers, two-skin effect—at Exceptionally fine quality German Fitch Chokers—at Two-skin effects < Fine dark Eastern Mink Chokers—at Extra large fine dark Eastern Mink Chokers—at Eastern Mink Chokers, two-skin effect—at Extra fine dark Eastern Mink. two-skin effect—at! . Stone Marten Scarf of fine dark, full-furred pelts—dark rich colorings—at 48 inches long, Fine quality Hydson Seul (dyed muskratiz=natural skunk collar ang . cuffs, Sizes up to 48. 7 = Large: cocoa brown Fox Scarfs, genuine Alaskan skins—at and $39.50 % Stout Sizes in Fur Coats "’l:vt,vn’nr‘n y Seal "““' $165 ‘ at the special price of.. Women’s $55.00 to $85.00 WRAPS, $38.50 Handsome wraps and cape-coats, cluding beautiful Cantons and Roshana- ra crepe draped wraps and straight-line sash-tied and draped models'in Twill, Vel- dyne and Fashona. Capes, too, in panel and gathered yoke styles, Navy blue, black, tan and gray. A most remarkable assortment of high-cost wraps reduced, with fully three months Yet to wear them. Women'’s $95.00 to $145.00 Costume Suits, $46.75 three- in- —are essential to every summer costume. At Jelleff's vou can find one for every need to suit every purse—ALL WITH 20-INCH SHADOW HEM. Nainsook, $1 and $1.95 15 different dtyles—plain tailored and filet edged tops at $1.00-—others with vokes of val and filet laces, lacé or embroidery medalllons. Self-straps —plain and lace edged. English Sateen, $2.95 Soft lustrous sateen with filet edg- ing on tailored top and self-strap. Tub Silk, $3.95 Fine firm_quality with hemstitched top and self-strap. Radium Silk, $7.85 Beautiful heavy quality radium handsomely tailored—white only. Crepe de Chine, $10.00 In white. black, flesh, gray and fawn. Heavy auallly crepe de chine with hem- stitched top and self-straps. 35 in all—our finest two and plece costume suits including such ma- ferials as Roshanara and flat crepes, and brocaded Canton, genuine Twill-cord and Piquetine. Some have all-over embroid- ered or braided jackets—others with bor- ders, cufts and Collurs, beadgd. tucked or braided. Blouse, sash-tledy wrap-around and loose box styles in tan, gray, navy blue and black. We can give but a faint idea of how.very handsome these gar- ments are! $16.75 to $19.75 Silk Skirts, $13.75° Knife, box and combination pleats vie with smdrt wrap-around stvles—while for materials there's ample choics from ra and Canton’ crepes, Fan- Fru F Paisley prints, and crepe de chine. All the popular summer color- ings, too, and remember many of them re- dl& d one-half and more. selection is required, and storage in our cold storage vaults is free Marmink Coats (Dyed Marmot) $165 August Sale Price, 45-inch coats made of skins dyed to represent mink—rich, dark colorings of brown—with reversed' borders, All handsomely lined—a graceful coat and most desirable for general wear. *Fur Jacquettes 38 50 August Sale Price, °! 28 to 30 inch jacquettes of platinum caracul with Viatka squirrel collars: blackscaracul with badger collars and cuffs; black . Russian pony, made. of baby skins; bay seal (dyed coney) with furriers’ samples—no duplicates, One of the greatest values we have ever offered. (Dyed Coney) 165 August Sale Price, 48 inches long. (dyed coney), crushed or bolster col- lars—reverse hands making at attrac- tive contrast—beautifully lined and ex- YPersian Lamb Coats 313 August Sale Price, 30-inch coat—with crushed cellar—and % Moleskin Coats August Sale Price, 28-inch smart trotteur model—made of genuine Scotch mole—chin collar. An unusual apperluni(y.. August Sale Price, Natural Gray Squirrel Coat—30-inch trotteur model—very smart! natural gray u?uirrcl collars and cuffs— Bay Seal Coats Bay Seal Coats of fine lustrous skins ceedingly big value, cuffs of sable squirrel. *Gray Squirrel Coats 3250 1216 F St. N.W. % Hudson Seal Coats 3295 (Dyed Muskrat) August Sale Price, 45 to 48 inches long. Stunning models and of fine quality Hudson Seal—full back and straightline models—crushed and shawl collars of natural skunk and natural gray squirrel. Fine quality silk crepe and.silk linings. Siees up to 46. sHudson Seal Coats § (Dyed Muskrat) August Sale Price, Coats—made of fine full-furred skins. Some have deep shawl and crushed col- ray squirrel or Viatka squirrel collars BT cutfs—all beautifully ited: (Dyed Muskrat) August Sale Price, Models selected from those shown at the New York Fur Fashion Show. Coats models—full cape or mushroom sleeve- cryshed chin coilars and cuffs of Viatka Hudson Seal Coats (Dyed Muskrat) Finest quality of Hudson scal—per- fectly matched skins—panel effects with with reversed band borders—exquisitely lined. 45 inches long. ) ) Beautifully matehed skins—coats for Natural Muskrat Coats 8165 August Sale Price, s back models—shawl and crushed cpllars of natural skunk and raccoor—also 28 to 40 inch lengths. A small collection of Hudson Seal lars of natural skunk and skunk cuffs— others are sport models with natural Hudson Seal Coats 5395 48 to 50 inches Jong. of straightline effect and full circular squirrel. August Sale Price, 52 inches long. bands of Viatka squirrel, crushed col- lars, deep cuffs, others in tier effects and *Natural Muskrat Coats 5125 August Sale Price, sport or general wear—crushed collars— beautiful linings. "48 inches long. Coats of extra selected skins—full- cuffs—coats beautifully lined and won- derfully serviceable. DURING OUR AUGUST FUR SALE" A Special Exhibition of High-Grade Fur Garments A collection of novelty styles—Coats and Wraps for day and evening wear —which typify the newest fashions. Hudson Seal (dyed muskrat)—caracul in all the leading shades. Natural Gray Siberian Squirrel, Scotch Mole, Ermine .and Eastern Mink. . These garments.are of the .highest type of workmanship, beautifully designed with contrasting trimmings. FRANK R. JELLEFF, INC,, Fur Salon—Second Floa¥: Five Remarkable Groups—All Our WOMEN'S COTTON FROCK in final drastic reductions prior to as we started to write and she said ck-taking. “I'm going to lay a few of those dresses away A customer came into the oifice until next summer—cotton wen't deteriorate, and what with the bo!l weevil and the exodus of labor northward I'm afraid the price will go up. notices on next year's prices, but we pass on this customer’s suggestion. We have no_advance Why not take advantage of these big reductions on Jelleff's quality summer frocks? ' $8.75 to $9.75 Dainty pleated and lace trimmed styles in pastel shaded plain color volles—flg- ured volles with navy blue and black grounds—tailored linen frocks with em- broidered cuffs and pockets. $10.75 b:::iid kL 58'75 Plain and figured voiles—French crepes —lots of dainty lace trimming—figured voiles—all in the clearaway at $8.75. $12.75 to $16.50 Dresses Reduced to. .. Loveliest all $10.75 ver embroidered voiles in pastel and a4 colorings—voilex with pleated panels—lace yokes and insertions, individual style touches that make t frocks stand out in any summer gather- $14.75 $16.50 to $19.50 Dresses Reduced to. .. Larger sizes in this group in Normandie and figured volles in surplice and xedo styles—pleated panels, soft ribbon girdles, lovely lace and lace and organdie collars Zpeautiful plain color voiles, too, with touches of hand-embroidery and hand- drawn work. $22.50 to $25.00 Dresses Reduced to. ... $16-50 Really distinctive "frocks—handmade voile dresses from Paris. exquisite in their foreign smartness—beautiful embroidered voiles and linens—a few three-plece costumes; linen and voile combinations with sleeveless linen jackets—all reduced in the big finul clearaway. 300 MISSES’ Cotton Frocks Reduced $5.00 F > $10.75 om;lhgs to Daintlest of lace and organdy trimmings—lots of pleatings — smart touches of ribbon make these frocks adorable. Scores to choese from— light and dark shades in Normandle vyoile, navy blue d black dotted Swisse inens, rose. green and orchid—plain color voiies and French ¢ almost every “migsy chemise bloused choose Sizes 14-16-18 Years, $10.00 Formerly $14.75 to Beautiful imported dot- if ted swisses, in adorable .Styles—smart linens in straightline styles—pastel colored voiles, of course— and all the touches that have these frocks sa popular, organdy collars, cuffs and pockets, bits of embroid- ery—lace edgings and in- sertions—and from darker colorings. $15.00 Formerly $18.75 to 25. The loveliest summer frocks You can imaginie— vou've watched our Misses’ Shop this summer we. hardly need describe them—many pastel color- ed voiles, entirely hand- made, hand-drawn and hand-emBroidered _ with adorable _velvet ribbon sashes—frocks with lace insets—others with all- over embroldery—tlye smartest taflored and em- broidered linens you ever saw—and dainty imported dotted Swiss frocks—any one of them $15.00, Misses’ Shop—T hird Floor slip-over style made little you can vivid or Making Silk Stocking History Tomorrow REDUCED—1,000 Pairs of Fine Sitk Stockings-—regular and chiffon weights—many with handsome lace or em- broidered clox—all-silk stockings as well as those with lisle ioned—all si: JUTE - GOWNS - WRAPY % rASIflONSlMLUXE.B(G.WVE.Y silk mixed. All perfect—all full fashi nd pra 'ONE HALF QF | | 9% Chiffon I S Formerly $2.00 Come Early Silk and dye both 100% pure—protec- Sheer even-weave Silk Stock- o R AL —every pair perfect and Last year, when this event was announced, our en Fameus . . i . Le PARADIS BAND tire stock was sold out in a short time. ses—velite, iack and colors. * ® every pair full-fashioned. Silk garter hems gnd [eet—;:rt stockings, too, of lisle and cally every popular sha LI . . Plain & Clocked ' Sport Stockings Formerly $2 & $3 Pair Formerly $3.00.... Palr " Flv;’ natlon: ‘l’(lnow- dml&(.l A handsome impotted Lisle and n this remarkable reductlon gy Mixture Sport Stocking— B udI g e h aiPaitk full-fashioned—with beautiful garter hems—one number with hand-embroidered clox—in mix- tures of stone and whité, coating handsome embroidered clox—all sizes in one make or another and [ EN O UL ST Tl g A can brown With black or pearl. AT R ¢¢BUT the music cem't teuch this"—that's what folky tell us when they cems home “bstween trip - Phone Main 4338 for Reservationa! Dinner Supper Dancing Daneing MEYER DAVIS’ Lace-Clocked Silk Stockings, sz 75 Formerly $3.00.... Pair A half dozen beautiful styles— narrow and wide—lace clox of cobweb fineness. Fine quality silk—every pair perfect and full- fashioned and the advantage of an all-silk foot for sandal wear. Black, white, beige and suede. Silk Stockings That WEAR With mercerized garter hems, §2 () feet for wear with low.cut san- dals. Splendid size assortment in black, gun metal, French taupe, nude and cinnamon. choice of black, white, brown, 'e—Only ~ Authorized cocoa, gray. Washington Agency.

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