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8" SOCIETY. f——r" PERSONAL NOTES. I THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, fnclude a small ‘Podtralt of the first President of the United States, George Wedding of Interest Washington, as-a Vers voung wman. and one of his mother. The smaller gifts in this collection will be placed| g |in the piece of furniture which w ot | presented to the institute by Mrs. Hope in_ October, known as the Eleanor Hope cupboard. AUGUST 5, 1933—PART 2. mong the pionecrs 6f | daughter of the ambassador to Lon- I ) L‘nll\g\ ndv a5 8 “resar! l:)rr r;mmv- den. The maids at the wedding were tial New Yarkers. ckerman ine D . : v n Southampton _]uly 23| tial New Yarkers. | Mr Tuckerman | Miss Joxephine Dodge. Miss Bleanora i in Washington and so well establish- | Winslow, Miss Elizabeth Lee Dodge § Andrew's. in Southampton, was|ed in many states, the immigrants of | Miss Phylis Batcheller and Miss Helen | Mrs. Hilda Cosser and Mrs. Cuth-| geucie Reed, Miss Mattie R the sceme, July 25. of a wedding of | which were John. and Sarah Tuck-| srmstrong, and Mrs. Charles Coulter | erine G. Wilson gave a shower Mon-| Virginia Reeves and interest hove: and tucd . erman, who landed in the Massachu- : ay sath- | G th > many parts of | C O "Hay calony in 1649, Mrs. Roger | Was matron of honor. As is custo- day €vening in honor of Miss Cath- srandstaff. © country. Roger Tuckerman, son | Tuckerman 1s the grandduughter of | mary for the nonce at modish wed. |crine Few, whose marriage to Mr.| of Mr. and Mrs. John Tuckerman, the | Commodore McKeever, well known in | dings, all the bridal finery w that | Vern Crandall will take place Satur- atter formerly Louise Aspinwall, was | Washington, and she has frequentiy | worn previously by Mrs. McKeever, |, who was Miss Mary Gamble of Ken- [daY. August il hompson, who | Among the guests were Mr Nunnnele SOCIETY. N ’V,dnn Ryan, M vell Faulkner, Mis Shower Given in Honor Beulah Long, Mrs. Alfred Clemen s . Paul, Miss Muargaret Donovan Of probpemlve Bl‘lde:u[ Catherine Donovan. y e out-of-town guests 4ons, who ure D L. Engel. accompanied by Mia WimbSrly. wife. Of Mad. At C Wimberly. Jeft’ Wednesday for At- % lantic City " to spend the moath of é X | August 3 PR stands in- the small manor house at Mis. Albert . who i spend- | b . | Suigrave. ing the summ her r. ¢ }Hul B attar e Xy % ‘eu ed after the p Mis B of ¢ % . 5 = 1 i v n il - . ot 1 % [ Sam atter which married to Miss Bettv Hare Thomp- n‘&«‘;r‘fl:.‘:}; Pere, :‘mu‘n“:? b in: Avlantle City, escorted the gu through their art s in town for mg e e ds fec of Ware. | Son- daughter of the Philip B. Thomp- Mrs. Dorothy Harvey —Thompso e s ham are well remembered in Wash anied by Mre. Hareld C man, where ‘1;"""!“!:rl:r motored to Bedford Spring v (1“ A m terday., where they will sp: n(\ several | t ritain. wacks at the Bedford Sprangs Ho Mr. and Mrs Alhert mund ar at the Bedford Springs Ho iel. Bedford Several veenks. hi vesterday. | Dreyfuss 'and Mrs. waa'man of 1 ! 4 from Ove A Spanish law gives a woman tigd power to go before a magistrage Annie | #he Wishes to escape a marriage mum 's. distasteful to her. delegate from Gri _Mrs. T. W. Bickett Honor Wtihout Parallel Guest at Large Recepnon in, our store histbry—he Aygust Puc Sale now In prog. You can be certain of a saving of 257 or more prices—you have the assurance of expertly ful workmanship—storage in our Naw—SEecially Priced —merchandise makes August pre-eminently the month “Increasing Values.” Among tomorrow’s specially priced groups is a wonderful purchase of Women's new fall silk dresses, a group of new, ‘‘in-between-season’ David Kaufman. who Duvis” camp. Mrs Meyer Nerdlingert and her daughter Helen and Mirs Miiton Strashy and her daughters, Beatrice nd Beatty. left i Wednesday for Atlantie Cityvtosspend August at planade AT and Mrs Abe Uiebman a spending the weds end at Buena Buena Vista, . Mrs p isner and returned four-weeck > have been w York | rewurn to- Lan sburg:h west I the suramer i and CW dd\n{hh‘ } “ ford Springs. Monday to spend | 8IX weeks Mrs. Miltén Kronhei.w and her lit Jwdith are ‘spending eral weeks neay ¢ ng v, Va Blume.:feld and her | Lilnden, Va., for| the month of Mre. Ale during ings. D the m \H August g her sons mp Kohut Miss Helen Marks, who has been attending Tripp Lake Camp, Me., for The month of July. ha\s returned. and With her mother will 2o to Atlantic suEust A Leo Baum fod ‘by Mre: Alvin West ar Willkra Goldneim, leit by motor y lay for Jack S Mrs Tripp Lake Luchs and from @ motor tripd to Camp ldlewild, in the Adirondacks, where Master Itobert Mever is spending the Fas jained her the | went to Atlantic € nday 3 Mrs Kaufman Ida will leave by motor far a trip to New York and Maine. Miss Elsie Gibson. who has been their guest. will ac- company them as farras New York to Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Ka saburbs of Philadelphia, weeks for several Virginia Governor's Gifts To-Sulgrave Institute Lee Trinkle of The gifts of Gov. Tnstitute of by M Virginia to the Sulgrave London were presented The piano industry is threatened with a dis- tinct shortage of high-grade quality products this returned | 1 Tetox % le where the eir - 1t |t | in viait the xumme! . und Mr~. Gerry Morgan. I Hope of July 24 m the Brothers A New Showing of % Fur Trimmed FALL Truly, latest conceits coats. Black, Gray, Brown, Stylish Cloth Dresses Superb Creations of the dressmaker’s art. Twill cord, Cordine, Piquetine Superior and the new Charmeen Green, Blue, Gray and Brown. LAST CALL—AIll remnants of Spring and Summer Dresses to be closed out this week at less than half price. ‘have the choice. TWELVE parents, | {1 Kansas City a handsome collection of Fashion's in superlative The materials are Melveen, Vellona, Veldyne, Gerona, Tarquina, Marvella, Suvret- ta. Tho nowagt colors are Zangibar, Nav. THIRTEEN | tion ziven at the Columns, the of Dr. and Mrs. Rufus L. Allen, at ,\\ ynesville, N. (., where Mrs. Bickett their house wue se receiv- nu., with Mrs. Alle 3 kett, Duke Hay fem; t-in and N. C. mountain flow rtistic background to the xuests. The st played in the galle evening. In the lib shaw of Ellzabet iss Dorothy Madi ara Avery Themas and N served fruit punch presided over by ) Mrs. H. (i Stone arding and Mrs. COATS grade cloth San Juan ana Samara in exquisite tones of Early shoppers will E. F. DROOP & SONS CO. 1300 G Street- Warnmg' fall. Every Stemway Piano that can be built for the next eight months is already sold! \We recom- mend the purchase of Steinway Pianos now—even if you do not desire delivery season. Convenient Terms of Plymenl Are Offersd until later in the Size Considered ‘Brambach Baby Grands | Are Unrivaled in the World of Music! This dainty little Piano is only 4 ft. & in. long. Combined with its grace of outline, its rich, mel- Jow tone, its power and delightfully responsive keyboard make it a favorite with lovers of music and pianists of skill and attainment. Brambach “Queen Anne” In Mahottl) $750 Model In the Home It adds charm to the surroundings and is cver a source from which to draw entertainment and pleas- ure. Ownership of a Grand Piano is the goal of every musician, and as a Brambach costs no more than a high-grade upright, why select one that suits you piano, why not trade it in part payment? Our large stock of Brambach Grands affords ample selection. lowest factory prices are quoted and most convenient terms of payment offered. Brambach Grands Brambach, Style “B” (Mahog.) $635 not realize your dream and Or, if you have an upright The Reproducing Brambach Grand (Licensed under the famous Welte-Mignon Patents) This wonderfs! instrument brings vou into inti- mate association with the world’s gr Paderewski, Hofman est pianists. n, Samaroff, De Pachmann, Bu- senmi, Schelling, Scharwenka, Grlez, Carreno and scores of others are at your command. play for you in your own home at any time. They will Pretty much all of the popular music is available (dances, etc.). $1695_Come in whenever convenient and hear it Are Fully Waranteed Brambach ‘“‘Jacobean” Model With Bench to match, $900 — Exclusively Sold in Washington by E.F.DROOP &SONS C0.,1300G s is free of charge until November A reasonable deposit will rserve the garment of 1216 F St. N.W. tallored suits (advertised in today’s others (not advertised) in almost every department. For “Fashion with Value” two-fold shop at Jelleff's in August! ost) and dozens of | Sweeping Mark Downs —from our own stocks, due to the alarming conditions discovered in the August First Stock-taking. Stocks too heavy by thousands oi dollars—conditions most serious in Dresses and Sweaters (watch for tomorrow’s adver- tisement of the Sweater Clearance). Great Reductions Women’s Twill Coats and Capes $45.00 Were $69.50 to $110.00 Beautiful ~ embroidered and draped wraps. straightline coats and capes, many of the latter with handsome caracul collars, Col ors navy blue. black, gray and ALSO— Capes and Wraps of veldyne, some with caracul collars. Twill Coats $35.00 Were $55.00 Blouse : sash-tied and wrap- over styles in navy blue and black. ‘A splendid vear-round wrap! Tailored Suits $28.00 Formerly $55.00 Handsome navy blue and black twills—medium weight. fine tai- loring and beautifully silk lined Long panel jackets with low one- button fastening and short box styles. Unusually big value! Specially Priced Crepe de Chine Chemise $2.95 Of fine crepe de chine, with dainty val and filet lace insertion and medallion trimming. Tailored models. too, with hemstitched vokes—flesh, orchid and peach to choose from. Specially Priced Silk Gowns $3.95 Lovely crepe de chine gowns— V-neck or strap stvles, shirred and tucked yokes, trimmed with wide val lace insertion. . For your choosing—flesh, orchid, peach and light blue, " Special Purchase 'Handmade Blouses $2.95 More than a hupdred new blouses, entirely handmade of fine batiste and trimmed with dainty hand hemstitching and narrow filet or Irish picot edging. A dozen smart styles to choose from, including new flat Eton collar models, with ruffled fronts, tuxedo styles, with vestee fronts, back buttoRing, Peter Pan blouses, roll collars, vee necks with ruffled edge collar and cuffs. All just the styles for sweater wear! So we are putting on sale, tomorrow morning at 9:15, five hundred of our and Misses’ Summer Dresses Many Reduced to Almost Half Price 61 Silk Dresses Formerly $35.00, $39.50, $45.00, $49.50, $55.00 $28.00 15 Beaded Georgette Dinner and Evening Gowns, $28.00. 6 Misses’ formerly $39.50; price. $28.00. 7 Beaded Georgette Dinner Gowns, rice, $28.00. iormerly $55.00; price. Afternoon Dresses in flat crepe, georgette and Roshanara, in black 4 Misses” Sport Frocks. in Roshanara Gowns, i and navy. And it crepe, Tormerly By price, §28€0. # Nisses formerly $49.50: price. S2800. 10 cantan crepe, $39.50; price, $28.00. 6 Novelty Frocks. in coat models, formerly $35.00; price, $28.00 128 Silk Dresses Formerly $25.00, $29.50 and $35.00 $18.00 25 Foulard Silk Dresses, formerly $25.00; pric formerly $25.00; price, $18.00. Frocks. price, $18.00. tion Dresses, formerly $29.50; price, $18.00. 8 Misses’ Foulard Silk Dresses formerly $25.00; price, $18.00.: tailored coat models. jormerly $25.00; formerly $49.50; georgette. Afterncon Frocks. in satin and Sport formerly Roshanara 800 8 Mlisses” Two- Tub Silk 10 Foulard and Georgette Combina- piece Silk Sport Dresses. 7 Misses' formerly $25.00; and rice, $18.00. with lace collars and cuffs, 15.Shantun Silk Broadcloth Frocks, 5 Misses’ Canton Crepe Silk Dresses, in white embroidered, formerly $29.50; price. $18.00. 40 Silk Frocks. and flat crepe pleated. embroidered and draped. formerly $25.00 to $29.50; price, $18.00. 103 Cotton and Linen Dresses Formerly $19.50 to $29.50 $14.75 6 All-over IEmbroidered Linen Dresses, formerlyv $25.00 and $29.50; price $14.75. $25.00; shades. formerly $19.50; price, $14.75. rice, $14.75. Aifterncon and Street in_canton, satin_crepe 15 Misses' Plain Handmade Voile Dresses. embroidered, formerly 10 Imported Handmade Hemstitched Voiles, in pastel 12 Misses’ rice, $14.75. Linen Handdrawn Dresses. 25 Figured Voile Dresses. in lace trimmed, formerly $22.50; extra and regular sizes, tunic and pleated models, formerly $19.50 to $22.50; price $14.75. 15 Misses’ Jumper Linen Dresses, in a fine color range. formerly $19.50; Ericc, $14.75. 20 Plain French Voile Dresses, handdrawn embroidered and lace trimmed, formerly $19.50; price, $14.75. 102 Silk and Cotton Dresses Formerly $15.00 to $25.00 $10.75 6 Misses’ Marble-tex Shantung Silk Dresses, $25.00; $10.75. 15 Plain Colored French Voiles, pleated and hand drawn; also em- broidered, formerly $16.50; price, $10.75. 6 Misses’ Wool Canton and Knitted formerly $25.00; price. $10.75. 5 Embroidered and Hand- astel shades, formerly $19.50; price, $10.75. 20 Misses’ Voiles, Lace, Organdie and ribbon trimming, formerly $16.50; formerly ort Dresses, drawn Voiles, Linens and Ratines. price. $10.75. 50 Figured Voiles and Tailored Linens, hemstitched. formerly 107 Cotton Dresses Formerly $10.75 to $16.75 $8.75 30 Plain Colored French Voiles, hand-drawn, tucked, and pleated models, formerly $13.75 and $16.50; price. $8.75. 20 Misses’ French Voile Dresses, in light and serviceable dark shades, formerly $12.75; price, $8.75. formerly $10.75 to $13.75; 35 Tailored Linen, Figured Voile and Plain Voile Dresses, * price. $8.75. Misses’ formerly $10.75; price, $8.75. S Ratine Sport Dresses, leather and lace trimmed, Is still the only Washington Shop that can buy new, fresh stoc shop that carries at all times complete stocks of cclors, sizes and styles— GOLD STRIPE SERVICE 1,500 Pairs Full-Fashioned Silk Stockings Regularly Selling up to $3.00 $1.85 Pair Every Pair Perfec! All standard mak dovan. white. nud reindeer, russet and AL Sk win 1ot POSHICLIE o S < S 45 00 pairs from our own y stocks in these swe Auguq markdowns Knife-Pleated Skirts Were $16.75 to $29.50 $13.50 Roshanara. flat and crepes, white, tan. gray corn, green and orange ALSO— 30 Knife.pleated Skirts in Canton and Roshanara Crepe and Crepe de_ Chine, formerly $12.50 and $13.75. Now $9.75. Canton cocoa 500 Pairs Milanese Silk Gloves $1.15 Pair 12 and 16 button and gaunt- let lengths—plain and novelty styles, including— $2.50 Gloves—all and oak; 5%z $5.00 16-button-length Gloves, puffed or shirred arms, broken sizes. White, black, mastic. $2.50 Gauntiet Gloves—white, with wristbands and piping of silver or pongee. Most sizes $3.00 Novelty Gauntlets—sil- ver, beige and biscuit—scal- loped cuffs with contrast lining and embroidered backs. Broken sizes. $2.75 Embroidered Cuff Silk Gloves—cocoa and gray—5'; only. $3.00 12-button-length Gloves. with ruffied net arms; black or white. 16-button-length Plain sizes in naturelle in brown. Sale of High-Cost Pumps $5.95 Beautiful materials, high- grade work. the scason’s smart- est styles, including— Gray Suede Colonial Tongue Pumps (also in black or brown.) Same, gray suede with patent leather vamp. Black or Brown Brocaded Satin _Pumps, colonial style. Black or brown kid or -gray suede single strap pumps. All with the new Spanish or Cuban heel—pumps that have been selling in our own stocks at $10.00, $11.00 and $1200 = pair. All sizes in one style or another. All Sales Final ALSO Two-tone Brown Calf Sport Ox- fords. Putty and black combinatior fiber sole Golf Oxfords. Flat Heel Sandals, in red, green, white and brown Ki Is Still the Only Authorized Washington Agency GOLD STRIPE SILK STOCKINGS direct from the makers—is still the only the only shop that can give you =TT