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SOCIETY. Chevy Chase Social Many on Vacations. Others Returning From Re- sorts; Many Are Busy Entertaining Out-of-Town Guests. Miss Anne Glassburn of Wilming- ton, Del., is the house guest for sev- eral weeks of Miss Anne King, the daughter of Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. Thomas King of Morrison street. Hostesses | Popular Navy Matron ! !almost every 1mri of the world THE SU Yachting Is Holding Sway At North Shore Resorts __(Continued_from Fourth, Page,) well known in Washington, were among the guests for the reception. John Coolidge. son of President and Mrs. Coolldge, is really enjoying his vacation on the North Shore. He is never at a loss for something to do. This week he spent one morning at the plant of the United Shoe Ma- chinery Co. at Beverly, from which mitchinery ix sent to make shoes.in Seetng z of the machinery, he went factory and saw the ma- chines turn out shoes from the time they were lasted until they were packed away ready for shipment. Again this week he was at Beverly, JAY STAR ‘ Recent Bride I WASHINGTON; D. C., 'AUGUST 2 to decide to take a run along the Maine coast before the season closes. It will bring the Mayflower into fa- miliar waters, for the craft was there many times during the days of Chief Justice and Mrs. Taft when the for- mer was President and made Beverly the summer capital. Mrs. Willlam Kearny Carr of Wash- ington has been at the New Océan ouse In Swampscott for a midsum- mer tarry. Mr. and Mrs. Walter L. Palmer of the East Gloucester colony have been entertafning Mr. and Mrs, H. Sid- dons Mowbray of Washington for a North Shore visit. Mr. Mowbray is a well known mural artist and has many friends in the artists’ colony at Annisquam and other North Shore resorts. Mrs. Charles Warren and Mrs. Laura Karlin of Washington are at rthe Oceanside, at Magnolia, for the 1925— PART 2. has been at the Kettle Rock Inn for a Midsummer sojourn. Mrs. James M. Green of the Wash- ington colony at Magnolia was among the patronesses for the gala day pro- gram in that colony Tuesday. The af- fair, given for the henefit of the Travelers’ Aid Society, was a notable success, - Visiting in Atlantic City. Miss Ella O'Connor left vesterday by motor for Atlantle City, to remain two weeks as the guest of her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel O'Con- nor, who have a cottage there for the season. Those who like solitude are strong in its defense, but it never convinces the sociable. SOCIETY. Town Has Hobble Stairway. In Skowhegan, Me., there is a build- ing which' has a stalrway specially designed for women who wear hobble skirts. - It was the idea of Dr. Henry | Leavitt, a dentist in the building. | The stair steps rise only five inches lund have a correspondingly narrow | ;trzad looking as if they were made | |for the convenience of children. About |the time the stairs were installed, | however, the hobble-skirt fad began to pass. Miss Myrtle Lohman of New Jer- | | ey has been summoned to China to | act as secretary to K. Montgomery | | Ogden, bursar of the American Col- lege at Canton for over cighty years bas relied upon Gour- and’s Oriental Cream 10 keep the skin and complexion in perfect condition through the stress of the season’s activities. White Flesh-Rachel. 1 / Send 10c for Trial Size -'(: FERD. T. BOPKINS & SON, New Yeork Gouraud's 4 Oriental Gream Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Swope and thelr family of Hun glon street have re- turned from trip Island, Mich Mr. and Mrs. Jumes C, give up their house on McKinley street, Chevy Chase. and make their home in Oklahoma. AMr. Hering left last week and Mrs. Hering will join him later in the Summer Mrs. George Depew and Mrs. Mery Miller of Kirke street-are Yis- iting Mrs. Miller's daughter in Wil- liamsport, Pa Mrs. J. W. Crandall of street entertained at lucheo this time to nlay in the ball game be- tween the Lynn police and a team made up of marines on duty at White Court, the secret service men and some of the Washington correspond ents. Today he is leaving for Camp {Devens, where he will be away for| i most of the month at the Citizens’ Military Training Camp. The Presi- dent and Mrs. Coolidge are to motor out to Ayer to visit him some day during his stay. sonte Gian Franco della Porta of thé Ttallan embassy and the Contessa della Porta, who have been enjoying a North Shore stay at Beverly, are soon to leave for Bucharest. Ru imania, where the former has been | transferred for duty. They have had a very pleasant season at Beverly and N..| much has been done for them in the way of hospltalities Enjoyable Time for Officers. These are pleasant days for the of: ficers attached to the President’s yacht. the Mayflower, and there has been much entertaining in_honor of the visitors to the North Shore In return there have been some pleasant | balance of the season. Mrs. Isaac N. Jackson of the Capi- tal is dmong the recent arrivals at Kettle Roeck Inn, at Magnolia. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Moebs of Washingzon are at their Marblehead cottage for the balance of the Sum- mer. They go in for yachting. and frequently entertain at the Corinthian Yacht Ciub, Mrs. Carroll Odell has been on from Washington for a visit with the Moebs. . Dr. and Mrs. John Clarence Lee of Gloucester have their. son, Cuthbert Lee of Washington, with them for a Midsummer visit on the North Shore. Miss Daisy Prentice of Washington | is at the Thorwald, at Bass Rocks, for the balance of the season. Mrs. A. E. Burr of Washington has been visiting in Annisquam. | informal parties on the Mayflower. | Mrsg Phelps B. Hoyt, with her | Capt. and Mrs. Adolphus Andrews | brother. L. D. Allen of Washington, have a cottage at Marblehead, while |are at the Oceanside, at Magnolia, for Comdr. and Mrs. Meigs are at the @ late-season stay. Deer Cove Inn. The President is| R. B. Chalmers- of Washington is more and more interested in the op-|among the arrivals at the Rockaway, portunities for cruises along the shore | at East Gloucester, for a visit. and it may not be surprising for him to Mackinac Hering will | NoC.0.D’s. Exchanges or Refuads Jocelyn Thurs- F at Tenth St. AUGUST CLEARANCE "All Summer Apparel Drastically Reduced several | attend MRS. WILLIAM E MRS. WM. A. GLASSFORD, Ji 2. LEWIS, 5. S, 'merly Miss Flora M. Bradfield. | the | Wife of Comdr. Glassford, U. § who recently arrived for duty navy yard. al Guard camp Mrs. T. J. Kidder and he who have been the house Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kidder keth street, left Saturday for Reho beth Beach, Del., where she will spend a week before returning to her home in_New Mexico Mr. Jere Crane of Chevy Parkway went Friday to Miami, Fla for a short visit. Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Walcott and heir family motored to Malne to | spend the month of August { Miss Peggy Angel of Kirke street Mrs. Guy Roland of Livingston street, are at Camp Bradley. Mr. Charles W. Pimper and his son | James of Primrose street are travel- | Chase | Ing_through Yellowstone Park. .| Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Penn motoring through Canada Mrs. Randolph McKin into her new house on road { Dr. and Mrs. Bolivar J. Lloyd and | today spend a week in Maine, | their children of Kanawha street left | re she will be the house guest of | Monday by motor for Ocean City, | Miss Roberta Iendall | Md. H Dr. Wiliam Blum of Eim street . started Wednesday for Los Angeles, | Marriage Licenses. Dallas, Tex., and Omaha. Nebr. He il periranElio M QNDES Mgt Marriage licenses have been issued to the and Mr: 1 Stitt of Ridge- | following’ - e . t Ralph . Havener of Herndon, Va.. an Maine £0r |y e\ Lent of this city. Fenrs Actie and Lula Beasly Samue Swartz and Mary P. Mo art ate Mrs. Alice Y. Daum of Washington has moved Brookville | Replenish Your Wardrobe! Every Dress , in - : Coat or Ensemble " Qur “Once-A-Season” On Our Second Floor CLEARANCE SALE <2y UMMER has many more days to ‘¢l smile warmly upon us; so new BF- at this time is most desirable. e loveliest Frocks imaginable, the smartest Coats, the gayest Hats and other needed accessories become most accessible in our Once-A-Season Clearance Sale. Daytime Dresses Evening Gowns Dance Frocks—Sports Frocks Silk Coats—Cloth Coats Tailored and Ensemble Suits Millinery—Blouses Sweaters—Sportswear Prep Girl Shop Apparel Erlebacher _Exclustoely Diffeven; SWELNEITEN TWELVE-TWELVE!F STREET Mrs. Henry Bearce and the mother, Mrs. Merrill, will motor to Maine to spend some time. Mr. Elmont B. Hazard and his son John have joined Mrs. Hazard and her daughters at Rockport. Mass. Mr. and Mrs. B. T. Heflin have to Ocean City, Md. weeks. Mr Included Are All Summer Frocks, Fur-trimmed and Sport Coats and Silk Ensemble Suits W. Townes and Mildred va La Salle and Fthel N Lee of Loutsville. John G. Hudson' A William “E. o) ne | to spend several and Mrs. J. J. Byrne of Jocelyn turday for Toronto, Can- the month of August Wetzel and her mother, | Every Sweater All Philippine Underwear Every Summer Dress In Our Vogue and Value Dep’t Beautiful Prints, Flat Crepes, Cheney Silks —Some of every size. Values $15.00 to $20.00 Every Wool Bathing Suit o< BB Baker, of Thirty-ninth street, will go today to Boston to visit Mrs. | Baker's sister for several weeks Mr. and Mrs. Edward F. Colladay and their sons, Edward and David, are motoring to the Pacific Coast. Mr. and Mrs. John Imirie and their | family of Bradley Lane are spending several weeks at Skipaway. their Summer home in the Maryland penin aula Mrs. Fay Holbrook entertained Tuesday at luncheon and bridge at| the Columbia Country Club in honor of her house guests, M rubb and | Miss Mezzelman of Troy b ¢ | Mrs. Arthur May was hostess at | luncheon and bridge \Wednesday at | the Congressional Country Club, Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Fleming of | | Fdgemoor returned Monday aiter | | spending several weeks in Canada. || Dr. and Mrs. Egbert Clark and their | | mon Kent are motoring through || Canada. ‘» | f ! The very newest fad in embroidery work THE EMBROIDERY SHOP ™ Miss Freudberg SPECIAL TODAY t CHICKEN DINNER Mr. and Mrs. Minor S. Jamieson | and their children, Minor and Eu | of Oxford street will leave this week | for a motor trip through the New | England States and provinces of Canada. Mrs. Carl Felex of Cleveland, Ohi 13 the house guest of r and Mrs. W. W. Bride of Edgemoor. || Mrs. Perry T. Singles of Dayton, | Ohio, is visiting her brother and sis- ' | terinlaw, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur W.| Defenderfer, on West Irving street. Mr. and Mrs. Hulbert T. Bisselle are occupying the home of Mrs. Bisselle's parents, on Grafton street, while they are motoring through the North. I Mr. and Mrs. Willlam L. Estes and their children left Tuesday for Ken tucky. Miss Betty Roland and Miss Cath erine Roland, daughters of Mr. and $1.00 Fresh - Vegetables, Salad, Dessert Served 1:00 to 2:30 “Ample Parking Space PORTNER APARTMENTS CAFE 15th and You Sts. N.W. Phoenix Hosiery All Silk—Black All Novelties and Handbags All Step-in Sets Soup, All Petticoats the maritime * 3 8 # *0 # g 2338083888888 23 064 Because we sell for cash we do not pen- alize our customers with credit losses. You save at Sig- ‘u munds. Price Section i \i i i A D R L S S XTI 1235 G Street N.W. Réliable Furriers Since 1916 BEGINNING. TOMORROW Final Clearance of Our Entire Stock of SUMMER APPAREL Smart late-season apparel for sports and Jm,flw. A savings opportunity of greatest importance, upecl'dI;o(: the late vacationist. = 23233328333528335022234083928333502302833208338083248232831222342423283228332023330234848822330481 Buy Now and Save 25%t0 33"5% ch year sees cur annual August Fur Sale bigger and better than ever before and if extensive plans, early buying and finer quality mean any- thing, this sale will eclipse all gthers in magnitude and in the savings rep- resented - Pay a Small Deposit § And we will lay aside your selec- tion until needed. After paying a deposit you are at liberty to pay the balance at your own convenience and by selecting your fur garment EARLY you will have it nearly paid for when it comes time to wear it. I Here Is an Idea of the Savings If You Buy NOW | Northern Seal Coats $87.50 C:D’;:l Coney) ra Coats Full-Length Models 5195'00 3 $225.00 $129.00! Silver Muskrat Coats Attractive Styles. Squirrel Shop around at the other stores, compare their p:-iu-. the quality of their garments, etc., and you will be convinced And a Fur Coat Is Often Cheaper Than a Cloth Coat First Showing of New Fall ’Silk Dresses Straight from the makers—styles that have not been displayed anywhere else— Charming Crepe Silk and Smart Satin—at a ¢ Sigmund Special Price Prices Far Below Cost DRESSES °10 ‘15 *22 Formerly $25 to $65 COATS ‘65 Comprising Crepes and Satins - Formerly $95 to $155 ENSEMBLES ‘45 *55 Formerly $65 to $135 . ' Black Navy Pansy « Cuckoo and sues Crayon Blue Special Values Underwear Sheer quality and extra well cut and made —Chemise, Gowns, Teddies, Step- ins—Voile and Mus- lin; White and Pastel shades Perfect Quality Pure Silk Hose 1.19 3 Pairs Street Floor for $3.50 = - 234410 008080000000080880809898394983909809002099340908292388323323024¢04] Remaining Group of Eight French Room Hats Y5 Off s White. Worth “No Ezchanges $1.50 a pair. PP e 0000000000000 00000000000 00000.0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 Hudson Seal Coats (Dyed Muskrat) Natural Muskrat Coats $169.00 Natural Attractive Style: . ol 5 $375 000 Many Other Popular Fur Coats at Equally that the greater values are found here. Bertram Cohn and Fine Quality Furs have been synonymous since 1916. Best styles and fine quality at lower prices always. All New Models i Great Savings Remember, It's Going to Be a Cold Winter All Sales Final a4