Evening Star Newspaper, July 19, 1925, Page 40

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12 Items of Personal Interest To Washington Residents Mrs. Gus Erlebacherand Mrs. Jernie Kafka sailed from New York yester day to spend six weeks abroad. | Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ganss have re rned from their wedding are now occupying their new bunga- Chevy Chase. low on Harrison street, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Ganss moved into their new home on Harrison street last week | Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Long motored | to Lake Hopatcong, N. J.. Sunday of | last week, to remain 10 days Mrs. Sidney West and two will leave tomorrow mornin lantic City and are at the St Hotel relatives in Norfolk, Va Deborah Moe Liebman is Japiningo, Maine Kaufman, ace Mrs. Char! by Mrs. Julia Luchs @nramer at the Breakess City. Miss Frances Herd, accom her aunt, Mrs. Sarah Kohle York City, and her uncle. Mr, enheimer, leave the city tom: Canada. and on August 1 M will go to Tripp Lake Camp mit, Me. Mrs. David Wise of Harris Chevy Chase, has as her Minette Blum of Atlanta, Ga Mr. and Mrs. Milton Ney a left town Thursday for Atla and are at the St. Charles remain several weeks. Alvin West Mr. and Mrs rents, Mr guests of their Emil West of Miss Frances Mever ie the guest of | left We Wednesday to remain the rest of the guest Miss | 00 Connecticut trip and o children g for At Charles at Camp ompanied ashington | Atlantic panied by | r of New 1. Heid orrow for ‘) fiss Herd | at Suh- | MRS, JOHN ) | Formerly Milce | daughter of Mr. and ) achery of Del R R. Zachery rs. George V on street 'mariage took place "June 30 MES MACGREGOR, Va., where her THE SUNDAY STAR. Braddock the Hotel Heights, Md. Mr. and Mrs. A. I Wednesday for Ocean View, spend several weeks. Braddock, Strasburger left Va., to Mrs. arthur Newmyer of New Or leans and her two sors were in Washington for a short time when en route to Ocean View, Va., to remain during the Summer. Mrs. A. Nachman, accompanied by | her mother, Mrs. H. Cohenna of Chi- cago, are spending two weeks in New York City. Mr. David Baer has joined his fam- ily at Atlantic City. where they have a cottage, and will remain for the week end. | M Harry M. Kaufman and her son Samuel are in Atlantic City for the Summer. Mr. and Mrs. 1. Goldenberg have taken an apartment at 1868 Columbia road. Mrs. Goldenberg will spend the Summer in Atlantic City her mother, Mrs. Harry Greenbaum of Baltimore. Her two children, Louise and Allan, are at camp. with Mr. and Mrs. Harry King spent last week in Atantic City with their daughter, Mrs. Gilbert Hahn, who has a cottage there Mrs. Archie Engel and daughter Leah have returned from a trip to New York City, where they were guests of the Misses Patterson, and from North Beach, Md. where they | were guests of Mrs. Engel's sister,| MRS. LEWIS W. JEFFERSON, ss Agnes Curtis, | Before her marriage, at the end of June, she was Miss Mariam Rhodes 3 Miss Jane Luchs left Tuesday for| Seattle. Wash., to attend the Sigma |f 3000 Albemarle street. nd famil - B to .t o Theta Pi Sorority conclave. She re-|— — — ntic City Q.':‘ have returned to their home in| ;. ined two days in Chicago and | g 5 3 Hotel to |’ Lt |planned to tour through California, [€ral weeks the Hotel Raleigh, Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Ba¢r are among [Salt Lake City and Yellowstone Park |Atlantic City the Washingtonians at the St. Charles | with friends. ~Miss Luchs will be ab- P who were | Hotel, Atlantic City et far foiir wekeld | Mrs. Eva Hexter, accompanied by and Mrs s | o her Mrs. Joseph Berman, and ave | Mr i Mrs. Tsaac Newman are at| Mrs. Jacob Steiner is s ending sev- | her children, of South Boston, Fashion With Value Final Clearance In two important Summer wear! Ever, wants to add to the Women'’s Coats! groups for v one who ir Summer 1216 F St N.W. New Silk Costume Slips $5.90 Crepe de Chine —of a heavy and beautiidl qual ity, with hemstitched band tops and two inverted pleats at the sides to give Summer comfort, wardrobe or is soon to go en vacation should see these stun- ning coats now going for far be- low their former prices! $26.50 to $39.50 Georgette Coats vet retain the straight line, $5.90, Radium Silk beautiful lace-trimmed tops. Unusual values! groups have the deep hems and are here in flesh color With Va., are at the Ho(el Raleigh, Atlan- tie City, for a week. Mrs. Rose Goldsmith is among the ‘Washingtonians sojourning for ssev- eral weeks in Atlantic City, Munsheimer of Atlantic Mrs. City is the guest of Mr. and Mrs Morris Ganss of Chevy Chase. Mr. Mark Friedlander, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Friedlander, left last week for Oxford, England, to re- main six weeks in a course of study. Hig mother was in New York to see him sail. Mrs. Sallie Weinrich is spending the Summer in Atlantic City Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Weinberg have taken a motor trip through the New England States, Canada and to Lake George, and will visit their son Harold and their daughter Rosalie, who are at camps on Lake George. August 1 they will be joined by their son, Mr. Albert Weinberg, who is at the C. M. T. Camp at Fort Houston. Va. Mr. and Mrs. Weinberg are returning here in September. WASHINGTON, D. C., JULY 19, 1925_VART 2. Club Notes The Big Sisters of the District of Columbia, Inc., decided at a meeting Thursday night not to meet again until the second Friday in September. It was also decided that they have a banquet and grand anniversary re- union of members and friends in tk early Fall. Miss Hester J. Surgery, president of the Big Sisters, turned over to Miss Annle Light, treasurer, the bequest of Miss Mary Nelson, de- ceased member, for Big Sister work. The July mee of the Beltsville, Md., Woman's Community Club was held Monday at Rest Haven, the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Armiger. After reporting the work of various committees, it was decided to hold a picnic supper July 21 on the lawn of Mr. and Mrs. H. N. Mathews. During the social hour, while refreshments were served, Master Walter Armiger | played several violin selections. Mrs. tained the members and guests at luncheon. ‘Those present then hld the pleasure of witnessing the first public presen- tation of a picture entitled “Poor Mrs. Jones,” filmed and shown by Ray- mond Evans, assistant chief, mcving picture laboratory, United States De. partment of Agriculture. This pic- ‘ure, which showed tine advantages of home life in the country, was of particular interest, as a number of the scenes were taken at Longview, the home of Mrs. Guy S. Meloy, a member of the club. The D. C. Chapter of American War Mothers held the regular monthly business meeting Friday evening at 522 Sixth street. Mrs. George G. Sei bold. the president, presided. Mrs. L. A. Blue, chairman of the department of gold star mothers, gave an interesting report of the plans for a bazaar sale to be held in the Fall. The chapter took as their guests on an excursion to Marshall Hall Tues day 40 ex-service men from Walter Reed Hospital. Mrs. C. M. Sauls, Mrs. Evan Fuge and Mrs. M. T. Shan ahan were the entertainment commit A. R, through the courtesy of its re- xent, Mrs. Richard B. Owen, was en tertained, together with many guests, at a beautiful luncheon, followed by cards, at the Congressional Country Club on Wednesday, June 19. Good Will (hlvlor No. 36, 0. E. S Is giving a benefit theater perforymy ance at the National Theater the night of July 27 for the play entitled “The Goose Hangs High.” Ticket( are on sale by all the members. Fortysix senlors and juniors left by bus from the E street building of the Young Women's Christian Associa. tion vesterdav for Kamp Xahlert, on | West River, Sudley, Md., under the chaperonage of Miss Mary J. Wright { who will also conduct the vesper serv | ices today | The Belgium independence day which occurs July 21, will be observed at camp today. The story of "hens plegel wiill be told. together w | brief outline of the history of | slum. This is the fourth of a series {of internationa! programe heing ziven [ by the girls at camp Be | Summer Furniture Exceptional values still remain in our stock of Couch Hammocks, | Willow, Fiber and Reed Suites and odd pieces. | W. P. (. Coe will be hostess to the | - 5 - o | club August 10. ‘let Games and prizes were enjoved | . Recently invented in Germany and | - Ao A eI Dniecnn | . mais phated Yo Haé ewine soon to appear in this country.’'a du-| The Study Club of Lanham. Md..| general chairman. a 2.pound pair of Indian clubs con plicating machine is capable of mak- | held its July meeting at the home of = =S { tinuously for 23 hours 15 minutes. a ing 6.000 reproductions an hour Nirs. Richard Wetherill, who enter-| The American Liberty Chapter, D. Sydney. Australia. in 1896 = = e — = e M ome INQUIRE ABOUT OUR DEFERRED PAYMENT PLAN e Slip Covers Free Automobile Parking bt and \ Cleaned 0ses ons |~ Shades Cold 1l Made to F Established 186/ Li s il urniture inens I I Meciice C F Street and Eleventh ol arpets Upholstcry il o, | | | $2 1 '75 b h"i‘l‘l‘p\-—\lrecl Floor T T I ‘I | Georgette—the smartest of,the Monday Only! R f . ¢ . » 1 | Summer’s silk coat maur\al e rlgerato rs e lng ] esented in these coats in su- 1 | e it i Reduced! French : E f | bl Styles include n . 3 A £ It R e Bead Bags . Top-leer Refrigerator, oak finish, W. E. All-metal Beds in single and full size,re- | | collar, cuffs and borders. From Formerly $15 to $22.50 interior, $21.50. R : el this ol 1‘ { S "2‘; to $35 sl 2 50 3-Door style, side icer, oak finish, W. E. i‘ i Flannel Coats 3 | interior, $41.50. b : Mattress, all-layer felt, heavy tick, full | I $ 75 R Sl _3-Door style, side-icer, oak finish, one- size, $17.00. I - AR ! piece porcelain lined, $57.00. Single, $15.00 { WHITE the light Sum- Stsles—Dravstring, ifame top 3-Door, oak finished, hand-rubbed case, R | | < hary. shell pink rd envelope bags. ) : E = 5 i 4, ol x DANR S PR R L s f 1nsule?tgd F'ul'é 2-(1)nch sfhegt cork, one pngce Mount Vernon Box Spring; 72-<oil | | these particularly interesting fo clever combinations. Only to- orcelain lined. One of the most scientifi. : : : = I | o el el o s o] morrow at $12.50. i g de. Special, $98.00 scientific springs, choice tick, $32.50. | any one would be glad to add Leather Goods—Street Floor 0Xes made. Special, 0. : fi one to her wardrobe for town ' White Frost Refrigerator, sanitary Cable Cot; folds very small; convenient I | wear ! A A These are in smart tailored Look lt Over. water bottle connection, $86.00. for campers, $5.00. I and fur-trimmed styles, straight- ¢ line or tucked-back models, with thought you'd like to look | raglan and fitted sleeves ur ( ) over the entire price list of— collars and borders — : | ‘Wome: Coats—Second Floor i A v; omen's : i - L] . Dresses ik Stockings o Woar Summer Rugs—A P [ | Reduced for : u er S— ecia aie | cl Woman's Madelon model The same frock! Note the e Regular W"‘"f : | earance of lustrous black satin—$39.50. long tailored sleeves, the sur- (e Price pee 1 | e gl T 2 The circular flare all around plice front and the Bohemian 00 Silk with Cotton tops | £ e el e 2 gives the new buck fulness. lace collars and cufls. and foet.. - ; 31 rex e uxe ugs i you want among these dreses. 20 Quisimict Mo llS = o Special Spectal be assured that yvou will get fnll 83 Outsid £ % 150, 3.00 o5 Jelleff standard quality at a big B A A IN 2010 o‘;..';::‘:&n:"a“"ét‘i'ap:— Hie QueOe o il s i A b s S SIS v BRI $6.35 Formerly $39.50 to $55 5oos.|k 2“;0h vier than e 8x10 .......313.65 3x6 $3.30 $28 “Many a mickle makes a muckle,” says the 835 On!rdl L::g(h'—a‘llk tnpls 5 (o d s e S e NS e ) i | Wil o i e R i y and cotton fee 53 - < Scotchman. And many a model oftentimes Goth §h° Stocki B i i i s v 5 i R QOXB s R e s L SO It W il el F. h d otham eer Stockings i OMETS -IPULLE, 55 noon or when one reads | | makes a mode, say we. about black satin in fashion cables, when one sees 909, of the styles offered in a dress- buying trip developed in black satin, and when one sees how chic it looks when worn by the ahead-of-the-fashion smart woman—then we say it looks as if silky satin as well as somber chiffon would have a place in the fashion this Fall. Significant !—ready now in the Madelon assortments, new styles of gowns in black satin, $39.50. Bought co-operatively by forty large stores, Madelon Dresses offer extraordinary values 504 Silk with Cotton tops and feet.. .. S 50 Outsize of No. 504 516 Silk with Cotton fl. . 536 Silk with Cotton feet— 3 Paris clocks.. 300 |f 5 | 610 Double Gold Stmu-‘— The L in en Sh o p ; » all silk. 582 Opera L enigth—s with cotton feet... 2410 Chl"on—rll silk. No Colored striped Cris Crinkle Bedspread Sets (spread and bolster cover to match) scalloped edged and cut corners for double beds. Reduced to $4.00 Set. spli 5 2411 Chiffon—all l k ‘with Paris clocks.. .. .... 450 40c extra heavy all-linen Crash Dish Toweling. Reduced to 32¢ Yard. Dinner Dresses of satin lL-——- flat crepe, georgette and romaine. with beautiful and silk embroidery, apy embroidery, godets, flares, tunics and panels—a stun- ning group reduced! Fnrmerly $65 to $79.50 *48 rnoon and Din- and crepe. crepe L 59¢ all-linen Huck Face Towels. Reduced to ’ 50c Each. 59¢ all white extra large size Bath Towels. Re- duced to 49c Each. Mohawk Cotton Sheets, size 90x108 inches. Re- duced to $1.90.Each. I Women's ner Dru»N. > style creations, lovely respect. They're of fine qua satin, Elizabeth crepe, beant flowered chiffons and lovely handkerchief drapes. The sea- son’s godets, flares, beadings and fine laces appear in delightful variation. Slceves of all lengths Women'’s Dress Shop— Second Floor Vs N PN PN Gotham Men’s Sox 615 With the garter run protection —cotton feet, silk tops........ All Gotham_Stoeki; Fashions Now Look Over —-your present supply! It's easy to see that you need lots more ! For Women—Second Floor: For Misses—Third Floor DDA DD, Street Floor Tomorrow—A Selling of Silk and Glove Silk Underwear Lovely new arrivals, as well as groups from our stock—all at low prices tomorrow! These are tvpical n‘h scores of other wonderiul values in our Underwear Shops! Misses’ Silk Gowns, $2.95 Of fine crepe de chine, with vokes trimmed with val lace insertion. The popular bateau neck model. In flesh color, orchid, peach, nile. Small sizes only! Silk Chemise, $2.85 The crepe de chine and radum silk that make these are of excellent quali Tailored and lace- trimmed styles. Not all sizes in each style—but worth a trip to Jelleff’s! Regularly $4 and $5! Glove Silk Step-In Chemise, $2.95 Tops are edged with fine filet or Irish lace and finished with ribbon straps. Underarms are reinforced. Some are bound in contrasting colors and have narrow straps of self material. In peach, orchid, nile and flesh color. Lace-trimmed Glove Silk Vests, $1.95 These are particularly lovely garments—were proud to offer them! They have filet or Irish lace edging at the tops and have ribbon straps. Reinforced under arms. Flesh color, nile, green and white. Glove Silk Step-Ins, $2.75 These match the vests at §1.95, described above. garments, in flesh color and white. Surprise! New Silk Negligees, $13.50 Of lovely gros de londre and crepe de chine breakfast coats; draped styles trimmed with seli ruching or lace. In peach, orchid and flesh. Underwear Shops—Third Floor Just received in time for vacations! fl New Fall Suits In Sizes for Women—at Special Introductory Price— 345 —featuring the new long ceat, as in the model sketched. Drapery Department £ Colored Voiles Used for Dresses, Etc., High-Grade Moth Bags 50c and 75¢ Yard A few left to be sold at prices that make them | You can not afford to miss seeing this large as- - almost as cheap as wrapping paper; cheap in- f sortment as only an upholstery department will surance for your valuable garments. show. Regular $1.25 to close at. . . Regular $1.55 to close at.. Regular $1.75 to close at. . 90c each Regular $2.00 to close at ..$1.10 each Rolls of Moth Paper, regular 65c to close at. . .40c per roll Ruffled Curtains, Special, $1.00 Pair Plain or block pattern sold regularly for $1.50 , per pair. 50c each 65¢ each Special in Cretonnes Regular Price 35c, Now 25¢ Yard Suitable for cottage curtains, porch cushions, slip covers, &c. Voiles, marquisettes and nets at_ 25¢ per yard; regular 35c and 40c yard. All new select materials and worth buying now for Fall use. These new suits are of a weight ideal for travel, and those planning a trip would do well to see them. They're of fine quality navy blue twill, and besides the long-coated mod- els, include smart new panel and box styles. Trimmings are self bias folds, fine tucks cording. All silk crepe, and the tailoring in these suits is such and self are lined with Well reinforced Navy blue twill suit with the notw long coat. Two small pockets on right side and one on left—$§45. Purchases Forwarded Prepaid to Any Shipping Point in the United States INQUIRE ABOUT OUR DEFERRED PAYMENT PLAN as to excite admiration. Women’s Suit Shop—Second Floor

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