Evening Star Newspaper, August 16, 1925, Page 48

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FA AN ARNRAESEASAARAREARIANNA L 12 Chevy Chase People Leaving for Resorts And Vacation Places Those Who Remain at Home Are Keeping Occupied With Entertainments. Miss Kathleen Lakeman, Miss Madeline Brown and Miss Ellen Rein- muth are entertaining today in honor of Miss Eleanor Cooley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Cooley of East Irving street, at tea at thc home of Miss Lakeman, on Fou Mrs. Joseph C. Angel .and her daughter Pegzy of West Kirke street left for the Pacific will spend several urned to Chevy after being the house guest of Miss Roberta Kendall, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Warren Kendall, at thelr Summer home, in Maine. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore W. Norcross, with their family, have returned to their home, on Ravmond street, after at North spending several months Beach,, Md. Mr. and Mr: Fred Esch and chil- dren and Mrs. Esch’s mother, Mrs. Fish of Brookeville road, are taking a motor trip to Wisconsin Mr. H. J. Hebb of Baltimore, Md., 1s the week end guest of his brother- inlaw and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Ar- thur L. Cline, on Oliver street. Mrs. Bert Sommers, with her daugh- ter, Miss Helen Sommers, of Elm street, are leaving this week for Ocean City, where they. will AR SOCIETY. MRS. MYER C. ROSENDORF, Formerly Miss Shirley D. Weinstein, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. P. Z. Wein- White Sulphur Group Numerous additions from Baltimore and Washington increased the colony at White Sulphur Springs last week. The Minister of Guatemale and Senora Sanchez:Latour came from ‘Washington, and Mr. Thomas Swan and Miss Deford Swan also arrived. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Porter David- son, the latter the former Miss Eliza- and have taken a cottage for-the rest of August and September. Townsend Cocks and Mr. W. M. Young of Washington other recent arrivals. & large bridge and tea at the Casino the middle of the week, her guests including Mrs. Andrew M. Reld and Mrs. Harry Hall of Baltimore, and Miss Mary Maxwell of \Washington, and Mrs. Garrett B. Wall, Mrs. Thomas B. Puine, Mrs. gan, Mrs. George T. Smit A Gaunt, Mrs. W. H. Close, Mrs. Theo- dore King, Mrs. Coudert Ers Mrs. Robert Lewis, Mrs. W. H. Kings- ley, Mrs. Randall T. Dugue, Mrs. Edmund Waddill, Mrs. W. R. Bdring- ton, Mrs. Boykin, Mrs. Brown, Wilson, Mrs. Grant, Mrs. Kahlo, Mrs. Charles ' Donohue, Mrs. Sulphur Horse Show Assoclation, and Greenbrier. annual fancy dress ball will be given at Kates Meuntain Club. spend a month. ol stein. - —e — Mr. Edwin E. Adams of Springfield, la; The man who makes many plans Mass., Is the house guest of Miss " . Anne Pollard und her parents, Mr.| The $10,000,000 raliway, 124 miles ifolgnm'rph‘;"m t:)ngfn:";e?,\,fl‘:*fil:x’e:‘;l and Mrs. Willlam T. Pollard, on Mc- |long, between Ttocha and La Quiaca, | no entertaining, soctally, but he'usu- Kinley street several weeks. Dean George N. Henning left F: day evening to join his sister, M Alice Henning, at their Summer h: at Haven, Me. They will return to| Cheyy Chase about the middle of | September. Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Sears and their family, who have been occupy- ing a cottage for the Summer months | on Brookeville road, have returned to | their home, in Detroit, Mich. Mr. and Mrs. Nathen B. Willlams of McKinley street are leaving today for Buffalo, N. Y., where thev will cruise through the Great Lakes to Detroit, Mich., where Mr. Willlams will attend the annual convention of the National Bar Assoclation. From there Mrs. Williams will visit relatives | in Chicago and Rockford, IIl On| their return trip they will spend sev- eral davs in Nlagara Falls and New York City, returning to V i frora York by boat. | rs. Chester Morrill and her son. | ir., have returned to their | | i hy 5 1 Ingomar street, after spend- ing 2 month at Sherwood Forest, Md Prof. Henry Grattan Doyle left Fri- day for his Summer home, in Isleboro, Me., where Mrs. Doyle and the three children, Henry, Marion and Robert have been sigce early in June. They will return to Chevy Chase the mid- dle of September. Mr. Carl Penzell of Loganport, Ind., was the house guest of Dr. and Mrs. J. W. Crandall at their home, on Jocelyn street, for a week. Mr. Fred B. Wright left Saturday for the N he will Mrs. Henrl Pennywitt of Pittsburgh, Pa., {8 _the ho guest of M | Mrs. E. H. her, on Mc! street, for se weeks HefMlin lyn street, a Mr. and Mrs. B. T. their home, or motor trip through the Blue Ridge Mountains- of Virginla. The apron committee of the Chevy Chase Chapter of the Y. W. C. A. met) Tuesday at the home of Mrs. John W. Rawlings, on Primrose street, for luncheon. The committee will meet agaln Tuesday, August 25, at the home of Mrs. Eugene Merritt, on Shepherd street. Miss Anne Pollard entertained Sat. urday at bridge, tea and a handker- chiet shower in honor of Miss Eleanor | Cooley, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. | S. ' Cooley of Irving street, | = ss An ss Ruth _Colman, Mis leen Lakeman, M Miss Francise Tastet and Miss Kath- | Mildred Whaley, ajor, Miss Helen nna_Patterson. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Howard and thelr baby of Detroit, Mich., are house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas F. Keane, on Ingomar street. Miss Elizabeth Adkins, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James C. Adkins, has returned to her home, on Raymond street, after spending several months in Washington, Va., where she was visiting friends. Miss Suste Bowling of Baltimore, Md., is the house guest of her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph B. Bowling, on Harrison street. Mrs. P. R. Baker and her son and daughter are spending a week in New York, where they are the guests of Lieut. Comdr. Baker’s mother. Dr. and Mrs. S. C. Webber and Florence Baxter of New York Ci are the house guests of Mr. and Mrs. James C. Adkins. The Recreation Club of Chevy Chase will meet Monday evening at § o'clock at the home of the president, Mrs. Frank Penz Wilcox, on Kanawha street. Mr. Valentin Colonna of Philadel- phia is the house guest of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph B. Bowling, on Hunting- ton streat. Charles Wilcox, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Penz Wilcox of Kanawha street, {s spending the month of Au- gust at Camp Red Cloud, in Bing- hamton, N. Y. Mrs. E. S. Holland of McKinley street s the house guest of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Warfleld at their home, in_Florence, Md. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lowe of Chevy Chase parkway are spending the re- mainder of the Summer motoring through the mountains of Virginia. Mr. and Mrs. Newman Little and their family are at their home, on Oliver street, after touring through southern Canada and the New Eng- land States. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon West and family have returned to their home, on Hesketh street, after spending some week in Rehoboth Beach, Del. Miss Elizabeth Bronstein of Rich. mond, Va., has been the house guest of Mr. and Mrs. John Hamiiton, on Chevy Chase parkway, for several weeks. Mr. Louis Robertson, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Robertson, re- turned Saturday after attending the Summer school at the University of Michigan. E Mr. O. C. Merrill has returned after.| spending several weeks in London, England. | Dr. and Mrs. Charles Beach and their son and daughter, and Anne, left Friday for Wildwood Crest, N. J., to be absent for the re-| mainder of the Summer season. Dr. | Beach will return fo Washington | after a week and will spend only the | week ends in Wildwood Crest. | Mrs. Willlam- D. Henry and Mrs. Ella M. Drew of West Kirke street are spending the month of August at | Chautaugua, N. Y. Mr. Clark Beach, the son of Dr. and Mrs. Charles Beach of Kanawha street, sailed Wednesday on the S. S. Republic for France. David Jerome | A $40,000 commission has been re-! He will remain or| Boivia, has just been opened, two waeeks ahead of schedule. et ally wins success, | man is always good company. 1217 Conn. Ave. A Shop of Individuality Our Clearance Sale offers Exceptional Values in Women’s Fine Apparel Dresses, Coats, Wraps Sports Clothes Knitted Dresses Sweaters, Skirts All Taken From Our Regular Stock of High-Class Apparel Smart Hats, $5—8$15 WILLIAM ROSENDORF Washington's Leadinz Furrier 1215 G St. N. W. furs An Extraordinary Collection of Women’s & Misses’ FUR COATS Every new fashion, every smart fur is represented in this August Sale event of in- comparable values—with the quality and workmanship for which this shop is renowned. Below Regular Season Prices furs French Seal | Golden Muskrat | Nat. Raccoon| Leopardine Coats Coats Coats Coats i Red Fox Collar.| gox and Plain Collegiate | Red Fox Collar, Cutfs and et o ‘Cutfs and $135 $145 $190 | $i75 Hundreds of Other Coats Reduced Stone Marten 318.50 shages a2 $18.50 Chokers Pay a deposit and then a little each week or month and your fur will be paid for before the season arrives. Expert Remodeling of Furs at Moderate Charges Opposite Dulin & Martin 12I5GSt. N. W. | omese From Cayital Growing‘ Mrs. James Bovle of Galtimore gave || Erskine, | Mrs. || George || Charles Fowler and Mrs. 1. Herrman. | Saturday, August 22, the climax of |/ August gaities will be reached in the ' \§ fourth annual Greenbrier-White Sul- || phur Horse Show, to be given under | /§i the auspices of the Greenbrier-White | §| and a successful || Mr. and || Mrs. A. A. Waller and family, Mrs. || are among || THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. AUGUST 16, 1925—PART 2. SOCIETY. beth Hanna, came from Washington | §| the event will be followed in the eve- | § ning by the horse show ball at the |/ ‘Wednesday evening the || Y'ou May Buy Furniture at These Reduced Prices on Our Convenient Divided Payment Plan _No interest charges or extras. == S\ Y i = Our Furniture Store Stages a Final Clearaway of Drastic reductions! (B R IT PAYS TO 'Y We Do Not Charge Interest or Any Extras Whatever for the Privilege of Buying on Our Convenient Divided Payment Plan One Price to All—Cash or Divided Payments | ///////,//f'//f”/ Il ot //",’ff/////ymm'/f///J!J,Iym“\_n,;"‘*f', T N 7 All Odd Suites and Seara Pieces of Furniture. Sweeping Reductions for Immediate Disposal Incoming lines of new Fall Furniture demand all available space in our warehouses and on our floors. - So tomorrow we make a determined effort to clear out all odd lots, floor samples, one and two of a kind suites and separate pieces of furniture remaining from the season’s selling. Come tomorrow and see what wonderful Liberal Divided Payments will be arranged to suit your convenience bargains you can pick up in desirable furniture. —no interest or extra charges for this privilege Dining Room Suites (2) 5-plece Breakfast Sets, plain oak drop-leaf table and four wood seat chairs. Sold regularly for $30. Now.. % $22.50 (4) 5-piece Breakfast Sets, finished; ivory and blue Very strongly constructed $32 50 . decorated. chairs. Sold regularly for $45. Now.. (1) 6-piece Breakfast Set, finished in canary and black on birch. Bduff?'et has Dutch china rack top. Oval drop-leaf table and four Windsor type chairs. Sold regularly for $125. Now $83 -35 (6) 10-piece American Walnut Dining Room Suites, consisting of 60-inch buffet, with mahogany lined drawers and removable- silver tray, semi-inclosed china closet, in- closed serving table, oblong extension table and six chairs to match. Seats upholstered in genuine brown leather or taupe and rose velour. Sold $1 9 regularly for $225." Now...:%...0......00 7 (1) 10-piece Huguenot Walnut Dining Room Suite, consisting of 66-inch buffet, semi-inclosed china closet, inclosed server, oblong extension table and five side chairs and one armchair. Sold regularly for $25O Lo ENOw ot R i L s (1) 10-piece Dining Room Suite, American walnut; dull wax finish. Suite consists of 60-inch buffet, semi- inclosed china closet, inclosed serving table, oblong exten- sion table and six ghairs upholstered in brown leather or tapestry seats. Sold regularly for $295. $ e e S e S P TR e 2 4‘5 (1) 10-piece Huguenot Walnut Dining Room Suite, nicely matched burl walnut. Consists of 66-inch buffet, semi-inclosed china closet, inclosed server, oblong exten- sion table and six chairs. Sold regularly $28 for 3305, Now: -/l i ot usionin sl 5 (1) 10-piece Huguenot Walnut Dining Room Suite, consisting of 66-inch buffet, semi-inclosed china closet, inclosed server, oblong extensfon table, five side chairs and one armchair. Sold regularly for $495. Now $3 69 (1) 10-piece American Walnut Dining Room Suite, consisting of 72-inch buffet, semi-inclosed china closet, + inclosed server, oblong extension table, six chairs uphol- stered in haircloth. Sold regularly for $595. $450 Now .. ok o« e . Living Room Suites (2) 3-piece Living Room Suites, overstuffed; up- holstered in taupe and rose jacquard velour.” Consists of settee, fireside chair and side chair. Sold $ l 29 regulacly for $195. NoW.....c.zec.e.ccions (1) 3-piece Overstuffed Living Room Suite, uphol- stered in taupe and blue Baker’s cut velour. Consists of 80-inch settee with loose spring filled cushions, large fire- side chair and side chair. Sold regularly for $ 1 49 $225. . NowsisLs (1) 2-piece Overstuffed Living Room Suite, uphol- stered in taupe and rose-figured jacquard velour. 80-inch kidney-shape settee and side chair to match. $ 1 95 Sold regularly for $295. Now............. (2) 3-piece Overstuffed Living Room Suites, uphol- stered in taupe and rose-figured jacquard velour. Con- sists of 80-inch settee, side chair and large $225 fireside chair. Sold regularly for $295. Now (1) 3-piece Overstuffed Living Room Suite, uphol- stered in combination mohair and velour ; taupe and rose. 80-inch settee, side chair and large fireside $225 chair. Sold regularly for $295. "Now...... (3) 3-piece Overstuffed Living Room Suites, uphol- stered in combination mohair. ' Attractive shaped backs and reversible spring filled cushions. - Consists of 80-inch settee, large fireside chair and side chair, 5259 Sold regularly for $350. Now............ (1) 3-piece Overstuffed Living Room Suite, uphol- ‘stered in combination figured taupe and rose mohair. Consists of 82-inch ‘settee, large fireside chair and side chair. Sold regularly for $350. Now $275 (1) 3-piece Overstuffed Living Room Suite, uphol- stered in plain taupe English mohair. Consists of 80- inch settee, fireside chair and side chair. 5295 Sold regularly for $350. Now............ e (1) 3-piece Overstuffed Living Room Suite, uphol- - stered in taupe and rose mohair. 80-inch settee, large fireside chair and side chair. Reversible 5395 cushions. Sold regularly for $450. Now... { (1) 3-piece Living Room Suite, mahogany-finish frame with cane back. Upholstered in taupe and blue Baker’s cut velour. Consists of 80-inch settee, fire- side chair and side chair. Sold regularly for $ l 98 BRZ5 - NOW s o 5l e s o AR £ 5 ys s o s s (2) Kroehler Davenport-Bed Suites, mahogany- finished frame with cane backs. Upholstered in taupe and blue Baker’s cut velour. Loose spring filled cushions. Davenport opens into a comfortable bed for two persons. Fireside and side chair.. Mattress extra. $1 65 Sold regularly for $195. Now.. 8 (2) Kroehler Davenport-Bed Suites, artistic ma- hogany-finished frame with cane backs. Loose cushions. I\{Ipholstered in taupe and rose-figured jacquard velour. attress extra. Sold regularly for $275. $225 Now ... N s $27.50 Metal Beds $16.95 25 Metal Beds, in American walnut finish, sizes 4 ft. 6 in,, and 3 ft. 3in. Square continuous post and flat fillers and panel. Faor- merly $27.50—now $16.95. $22.50 Mattresses $16.95 0dd lot of about 25 Layer-felt Mattresses, double and twin bed sizes. Covered with heavy dur- able ticking. Refrigerators (1) North Pole Refrigerator, 30 Ibs. ice capacity. Sold regu- larly for $19.75. 513.75 Now (3) Ranney Three-Door Re- frigerators, 100 Ibs. ice capacity. Sold regularly 529.50 for $39. Now (1) Ranney Three-Door Re- frigerator, 130 Ibs. ice capacity. Sold reguiarly §34 5() for $49. Now (1) Seamless Porcelain Re- frigerator, 115 Ibs. ice capacity. Sold regularly $49'00 for $75. Now.. (1) Seamless Porcelain Re- frigerator, 175 Ibs. ice capacity. for 3135 Now $75.00 (1) White Mountain Refrig- erator, white enamel case and interior. Ice capacity, 80 lbs. Sold reularty 630 () for $55. Now Kitchen Furniture (18) Wood Seat Unfinished Chairs, a strong, well made chair. Sold regu- larly fox: 5198 51.49 Now (3) McDougall Kitchen Cabi- nets, oak finish. Have auto sliding top. Sold S5 ow o~ $59.00 $9.75 Tray Tables, $5.98 (6) Reed Serving Tray Tables— makes a table and serving tray. Can be folded and put away. $59 Rockers, $45 (2) Leather Rockers, a very large, comfortable rocker, in gen- uine brown leather. Loose-cush- ion seat. $25 Tables, $16.50 (3) Golden Oak Six-foot Exten- sion Tables. $50 Table, $37.50 (1) Oblong American Walnut Six-foot Extension Table. $21.50 Library Tables, $16.50 (2) Reed Library Tables, one brown and one ivory finish. Size 24x40 inches $25 Bridge Lamps $12.50 (3) Fiber Reed Bridge Lamps. Sold regularly for $25. $19.75 Rockers $14.75 (3) Fiber Reed Rockers, with upholstered back and spring cush- 10ns. 3 Porch Rockers : (14) Small Porch Rockers, \éutl}& rattan ]aul! an? slat back. old regularly for $198 Now......... 98¢ (7) Large Maple Porch Rock- ers, with double cane seat and back. A good, comfortable rocker, with hi%kox back. Sold regularly for $6.50. $4 98 Now % » edroom Furniture (2) Oak Dresser Robes, half hanging space, and other side has four drawers and mirror. $24 75 . Sold regularly for $35." Now......... (7) Chests of Drawers, American walnut finish. Has five good size drawers. Sold regularly for $24.50. Now............ $ 1 8 . 75 (2) American Walnut Dressers, 48-inch base; large size mirror and mahogany lined drawer dustproof. Sold regularly for $85. N e $49 Bow-foot Bed and Full Size Vanity, Huguenot walnut. Left from suite. Both pieces BBt S e e R e B e $88 (1) 4-piece Bedroom Suite, combination brown ma hogany. . Consists of 45-inch dresser, full size vanit; chest of drawers and full size bow-foot bed. Sold regularly for $275. Now............ $ 1 75 (4) 4-piece Bedroom Suites, Huguenot walnut, with attractive decorations. Consists of 48-inch dresser, full size vanity, chifforobe and bow-foot bed $1 9 Sold regularly for $295. Now..... 5 (2) 4-piece French Walnut Bedroom Suites, con- sisting of 44-inch dresser, full size vanity, chifforobe and bow-foot bcd,l Same slgites c]an b:fhadsj)g American walnut. Sold regularly for $2 . Now : $ 1 95 (3) 4-piece American Walnut Bedroom Suites, con- sisting of 50-inch dresser, full size vanity, chifforobe bow-foot bed. Mahogany lined drawers and dustpr Same suite can be had in French walnut. Sold regularly for $295. Now.... $245 (1) 7-piece American Walnut Bedroom Suite, con- sisting of fancy dresser, chifforobe, French vanity, bow- end bed, chair, rocker ‘and bench. Sold regularly for-$485., Now.. g $36 (1) 7-piece Huguenot Walnut Bedroom Suite, con- sisting of 48-inch dresser, chifforobe, full size vanity, bow- foot bed, night table, bench and chair. Sold regulafiv J6ES510. Now: . ... iodieaoin.s $ 4 5 5 Twin Bed Suites (1) 9-piece Twin-Bed Suite, of combination An can walnut, consists of 48-inch dresser, large v c}l:ifforobe, two bow-end beds, night table, chair, rocker and bench. Sold regularly g T Now . S 5265 (1) 8-piece Twin-Bed Suite, of combination brown mahogany, consists of 48-inch dresser, full size vanity, chifforobe, two four-poster twin beds, chair, rocker and bench. Sold regularly for $375. Now $285 (1) 8-piece Twin-Bed Suite, in Huguenot walnut, decorated. Consists of 48-inch dresser, full size vanity, large chifforobe, two bow-foot twin beds, chair, rocker and bench. Sold regularly $325 .. for $395. Now..... (1) 9-piece Twin-Bed Suite, American walnut in plain design with burl walnut nicely matched. C of 50-inch dresser, large vanity, chifforobe, two bow-foot beds, night table, rocker, chair and bench. Sold regularly for $595. Now............. $45 0 (1) 9-piece Twin-Bed Suite, solid mahogany with rosewood overlay. Consists of 48-inch dresser, full size vanity, chifforette, two bow-end twin beds, night table, chair, rocker and bench. Sold regularly for $605 UNow-.-.L .- it $425 Rustic Lawn Furniture (5) Lawn Benches,iron frame and braced back. Four feet in length. Sold regularly for $5 98 SN cd . i (3) Rustic Cedar Lawn Benches, with high back. 48 inches wide. Now ... Cedar Armchairs, sold reg- $ 1 9 8 (10) Rusti s, size (j- $2 69 larly for $3.50. Now.. (7) Rustic Cedar Tal inch top. Sold regularly for $4.98. Now.. (2) Four-passenger IL?wt; Swmlg;). complete with canopy. Sold regular! or .50. Nowpygu)’SZ $14-75 (6) St. George Wide-arm Willow Rockers. "Sold regularly for $875. e T T . $6.98 Fiber Porch Suites (2) 3-piece Brown Fiber Porch S]uites, consist of 42-inch settee, chair and rocker. Sold regularly for $35. Now.... o $24- 75 (1) 3-piece Fiber Suite, consists of 60-inch settee, chair and rocker. Upholstered backs and loose $69 cushions. Sold regularly for'$85. Now.. A (2) 3-piece Fiber Suites, consist of .72 chair and rocker; loose spring filled cushions. Sold regularly for $125. Now............... (2) 3-piece Fiber Davenport-Bed Suites, consisting of settee (which makes a bed for two persons), rocker and chair. Loose cushion, spring filled, up- holstered in attractive cretonne. larly for $150. Now . ".g.’lf-. $ 1 25

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