Evening Star Newspaper, August 16, 1925, Page 42

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tog SOCIETY.' All-Day Excursion Features Program Of Week at Skyland Capital Society Is Well Rep- resented on Outing—Cardl Parties Are Given. | The most important event of the meason at Skyland in the way of all day outings was the excursion Fri- day to the White Oak Canyon. Nearly the whole camp was in cluded, either afoot. on horseback or carriages. Dinner was served from a fleld kitchen The riders were led by Mrs. George Freeman Poll the trip we ratton, Miss Gibbon. helman, Mr. . A DYy Mr. and Fr Carolyn helman Pow > Holmes, ) H. Seymour Ci Plerce, Miss Glad: Alma Southam, Mr. and_Mrs. E. W. Hoen, e G. Gorman, and Miss Clara 1l of Washington: Magruder of Harvard Miss Rosalle Magru- Anita. Ward Miss Schenck, d Miss Daly Miss Ruth R. MacDaniel Prof. Calves Sarah Ha Miss Dorothy Pettit, Mrs. E. B. Scho- field and Mr. McKee, Philadelphia, and Mr. s Crim, Luray, week at Sky- Tuesday of the s charming rural the lower to the upper i and presented by him 10 the camp Among the private entertainments of the week were ir ard par- ties given by 2 Freeman Pollock at attractive place, Seminole Lo in honor M Anita Ward Cambridge, ) by M fe Magruder napolis at Pine View Cabin, which she is occupying during August with her brother, Prof. Calvert } Miss Hubert Col. John Thomas, ir., Army, and Mrs. Thomas, military attache a 5 B s, who was former- | hed to the War| ston. Gooseberry Preserves. Snip flower and stem ends care Wash in cold water, measure cover with boiling water. Allow to remain until the water is cool. Measure as many cupfuls of sugar as vou have berries. With this meke a sirup, using very little water. When the sirup boils, add the berries. Cook until the juice forms a Jjelly, then seal in jars. MISS MARY LOU t tember 1. Of Personal Interest | To Washington Residents Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Lansburgh left for Mackinaw, Mich., to spend several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac pending _several weeks at Springs, Pa. Mrs. Alvin Newmyer spent several | days in Washington last week and has returned to Atlantic City, where assing the Summer With her | Behrend are Bedford Mrs. Sylvan Bensinger | returned from a motor w York State the early P eek. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Franc and son Walter Franc, jr., left Wednesday f Atlantic City to spend several weel Mrs, Samuel Pack and daughter, Miss Ruth Pack, have returned from Atlantic City. Mr. Pdgar C. Kaufman has joined Mrs. Kaufman and daughter Ida in Atlentic City for a two-week stay. Mrs. Le Roy Hutzler, jr., and her young son, Le Roy Hutzler, 3d. of Why Not Have Your Old Jewelry Modernized? Of course, you value you: sentimental reasons o many years. =hy mot fhe e they will be modern! weill but white geld, ete. Al export workmansip on— Wedding Rings Engagement Rings Pins Brooches, Etc. The cost reasonable. and materials, our flne. yor d_because you_ hat You want fe be in same with jewelry? the same, leavin; of anch modernizin Considering the qnuality of the work rice Bring rour old jewalry hers ni sour fire: r old pieces of jewelry for Them for *ie in droes, eic., v U inscrigtions, e sentimental values {ntaei. recovered with platiaum, 0 Y is indeed verv is lower than anywhers opportunity snd see what attractive work we OUTSTANDING The Predominating Feature AUGUST FUR BROWN COATS — full as low as BROWN JACQUETTES— as low as....... ety SILVER COATS — full length; as low as. SMALL SIZES— ‘We wish to impress the fact that we are also fes- turing Coats in small sizes for the miss and small woman. Francke & fl,,ustsiic F-U-R-R-I1-E- 1328 G St. VALUES Of Our SALE CARACUL length; CARACUL MUSKRAT cesemees ommens R - ISE SHERIDAN, v Man, engl ed by Mr. | Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Sheridan, who anounce her engagement e by nini | to Mr. dohn T. Clancy of New York City, the marriage to take place Sep- || For Particulars 26 Years of Fur Experience THE SUNDAY. STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, AUGUST 16, 1925—PART Richmond, Va., are the guests of the former's brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ganss of Harrison street, Chevy Chase. Mrs. Milton Goldsmith and her two children are visiting the former's brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Eiseman, in Forest Park, Baltimore. Mr. Ivan Strasburger and Mr. Les- sburger spent the week end in || ter St Ocean View, Va., where their parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. 1. Strasburger, are spending the Summe Mr. and Mrs. Ad, town Monday las spend three wi 3 | The Town and Country Club gave! an informal dance last night at the | Club preceded by a number | parties. The Town and | Club's Golf Club enter- tained the Baltimore Suburban Golf | Club a week ago at a tournament. Miss Janet Hofheimer of Baltimors and Miss Alice Schreiber of New York were guests in Washington over the week end en route to New York. Mrs. Sidney H. Relzeristein, accom- panied by her sister. Mrs. David Wol- EXCEPTIONAL . Fishel left || PPORTUNITY= Business Firm I {| —desiring a tocation assuring| patronage of the highest clientele | may secure ideal quarters at The Mayflower Washington's Luxurious Hostelry | FJANDSOME | Connecticut Avenue frontage. | corner store, For Rent g | Connections with hotel lobby. An | |impressive location at the heart ||| |of the Capital's smart shopping| | and social center. | Address | Resident Manager ferman of Streator, Ill., who has been her guest, leaves today for Eiberon, N. J., to vislt their brotherin-law and sister, Mr. and Mrlmlfldor‘ Saks, for several weeks at Elberon, N. J. Mr. Simon Nye and son, Master Billy Nye, return today from Poland, Me., where they have been spendin, two weeks as the guests of Dr. an Mrs. Blum at Camp Fernwood, Me. Mrs. D. F. Eiseman is in Atlantic City for several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Emil West leave to- day for Atlantic City to spend two . and Mrs. Max Schwarts and daughter Maxine, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Loeb and Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Luchs left ¥Friday for Atlantic City to spend several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Meyer have re turned from Eilberon, N. J., where they spent two weeks. Mr. Walter Nordlinger returned Thursday from a ten days’ stay in Atlantic City. Mr. Howard Nord. linger returned last week from At. lantic City, where he was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Louls Efseman. Mrs. Joseph C. Kaufman, with her three young daughters, Gale, Sybil and Josephine, are spending the Summer at Chelsea, N. J., where they have a cottage. Mr. Willlam Wolf is back from a stay at_Atlantic City Mrs. Sallle Weinrick, who s passing the Summer in Atlantic City, spent the week in town. Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Goldheim are 5! Braddock Helghts, Md., over Sun- ay and Mrs. Harry King and son, 3 titon King, left town Friday for Atlantic City to spend 10 days as the guests of the former’s son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Gllbert Hahn, at their tottage. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Simon were in ‘Washington last week and re. turned to Atlantic City Friday, where they have been spending the Summer at their cottage. Miss I1da Hirsh, with her sister, Mrs. Cora Spicer, has returned from g 2. SOCIETY. Atlantic City, where they spent two || weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Sigmund ané their daughters Audrey and Nancy and Mr. and Mrs. S8amuel Revness and their daughter Charlotte left yester- day by motor for Ocean City, Md., to spend two weeks at the Hotel Shore. ham. Miss Ruth Leon has returned from ke’ stay in Atlantic City, ‘was the guest of her grand. parents. Mrs. August Kleeblatt is visiting her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Antel in veland, Ohio. Miss Lilllan Kleeblatt is at Braddock Helghts, Md. Miss Inez Leon joined a house party over the last wesk end entertained by Miss Katherine Lion at Berges, Md. Mrs. Helen Ullman and her daugh- ter, Ruth Shirley, will leave Wednes- day for Atlantic City, where they will be the guests for two months of Mra. Ullman's parents, Mr. and Mrs. K. Leon, in their home there. Mrs. Samuel Fischer of this eity and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Blumenfeld and their daughter Rose, Mrs. Bend- heim, Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Kauf man and Mrs. Whitestone and h son, Mr. Melvin Whitestone of Ale: andria, Va., are at the Hotel Brad- dock, Braddock Heights, Md. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Dreyfuss and thelr two sons have returned to thelr home on Lanier pl., from a thres weeks' stay at Hotel Braddock, Brad- dock Heights, Md. Miss Edna Dre; fuss has jolned her sister, Mrs. Alex- ander Kaufman of Alexandria, Va., at Braddock. Mr. Max Burgheim will leave to- morrow for New York and Atlantic City ta spend a week. Mr. Isadore Saks of New York, who spent meveral days in town last week with relatives, has returned to his Bummer home in Elberon, N. J. It is human to err, but diabolical to persevere. MORRISONS FOUNDED 1894 1109 F ST. N.W. Featuring Pirate Hats New Velours Tomorrow—New Arrivals in Early Fall Hats Other Favorites Trimmed Velvets Satins Felts Including Styles Most Admired at Retail Millinery Show Last Tuesday For immediate wear there’s seasom. Off the face, truly a hat for every type this large brimmed, the close-fitting hat and ever so many others. OSEPH SPERLING, 1336 F St Retiring From Business FINE FURS AT LESS THAN COST! T The fur-buying opportunity of a lifetime is cre- ated by my approaching retirement. TAn unrivaled assemblage of elegant Fur Coats, Wraps, Jacquettes and Scarfs — all evidencing that rare beauty of skins and workmanship for which Sperling Furs have so long been noted— now being sacrificed AT LESS THAN COST. Come In and See What We Have to Offer and Note the Big Values JOSEPH SPERLING MANUFACTURING FURRIER 1336 F Street zpeitafiosse TR A S TS 25 S A Sale of Women's and Misses New Fall Coats Smartest Advance Styles That Will Cost Many Dollars More to Duplicate Later On Sale Tomorrow at $29.50 FEATURE offering made possible through a specia y purchase permits us to present All-Wool Bolivia Coats in strasghtline and flare models that will be favored this Fall. Collars of fur or self trimmed as yow prefer. Beautifully stk stitched and silk crepe lined and interlined throughout wine, browns, reindeer and black in all sizes for women and mi Other New Fall Coats Featured al $39.50, $59.50, $65. $75 Up WITH THE NEW FASHIONS || YRR e Y YY TR Y. Presenting the New AUTUMN MODES at Concentrated Prices \ %ccom’usnmc at the be- ginning of the season what one would anticipate at the season’s end: gowns of elegant distinction, Paris inspired—at a fraction of the price warranted by their previousness! 5298 (o 9980 New Pt MizroLEEN Drarsp Linzs New Cors PHBASANT EPriNAaxD BorDEAUX Mave ,?Brus. & {pparcl at @ Lower Price Co. Shop of Quality 37-930 F A (N & ¥ Quality Furs at AUGUST SALE PRICES ENGTHY descriptions and com- parative prices mean nothing— garments must be compared and not prices. The true satisfaction in the purchase of a fur piece or a fur garment lies in the quality, design and good wear of the garment. YOU MUST HAVE CONFI- DENCE—and in this matter we offer our reputation for fair dealing—our recognized ability to produce the finest grade of fur workmanship—the creative efforts in designing and our moderate price level. ALL WE ASK IS THAT YOU VISIT US AND INSPECT OUR AUGUST VALUES—COM- PARE THEM. We Invite Your Inspection A Deposit Reserves Any Selection The Best Furs for over 15 years

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