Evening Star Newspaper, August 23, 1925, Page 45

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SOCIETY. Gen. and Mrs. Hines Guests at Cottage at White SUIphur Springs (Continued from Fourth Page.) Mrs Nebr. M panied hom will spend parents. visit home since he teniber Manly L. in Omaha, was accom- Mackey, who with her Mauckey's first Mackey Humphrey Mrs, time Mrs. ¢ wedd by »me here This is t Sep Mr. and Mrs. Charle: roturned Potter ter in Front | have to Was a short | Visit to Mrs. Barbars e Roya North Shorc Set Is Gay As Summer Nears the End (Continued from Fourth Page.) Paul V. Keyser have returned to ‘Washington after a pleasant stay with Col. and Mrs. John W. Prentiss of New York at Blighty, their Swnmer home in Gloucester. The Washington men came to the North Shore to at- tend the meeting of the Investment Bankers' Assoclation of America, which was held at the Prentiss home. The Washington men played golf at the Essex County and Myopla clubs and had a yachting party out to see the Marblehead races. Mre. Byron M. Caples of Washing- ton has been at the Greyeroft at Bev- | Arts Associstion held ut the Mr. and Mre. A. Lynde Cochrane of the Hamiiton colony gave a luncheon this afternoon in honor of the Wads worths. Senator Wadsworth called on President Coolldge at White Court during his stay. * Mrs. Moebs Entertsining. Mrs. Joseph T. Moebs of Washing- ton colony at Marblehead has been doing much entertaining during Mr North Shore stay. While the yi ing program has been at ite hflxhl at Marl ehnd‘ Mrs. Moebs entertain- ed at several pretty luncheons at the Corinthian Yacht Club. Johu Robert Lawson-Johnston, at- tache of the British embassy, and Mrs. Lawson-Jobnston are at the Es- sex Country Club for the balance of the season. They have been npcnd.lnx the Summer in England. Many of the Wi attended the exbibit of t n colonists | Marblehead Ameri- can legion hall in that town this week. Iulnom Junst Is Guest Judge and Mrs. Piutstield, 111, sondn-law and daughter, Mr. Wililam Earle Mickey. Judge and Mrs. - {guests of honor at party which the former's brother and |was sisterdn-law. Willam Doocy,gave Tuesday evening | dire in their Capitol were laid for elght. <o Of His Daughter Herc ldward Dooc nfi An interesting event of last are the guests of their [at Hot and Mrs. | versary here tngton, Doocy were the [in Hot Springs. Father W the famlly dinner |futher, the late George the last | Mount Vernon, of Rev. Mr. and Mrs. James Hill home. Covers | ton, 'dent. His mather was Miss lkev Richard Washington Celebrates Anniversary |3 week Springs was the third anni- Richard Wash. pastor of the Catholic Church hington’s Washington, person to be born at| the Hne coming down 't from John Augustine Wushing. eldest brother of the first Presi- | na ! SOCIETY. Porterfield, daughter of the late Col George Alexander Porterfield. aide Taylor in the Mexi of the West Virginin campalg dn the Civil War WindowShades Window Sh. A ‘Better Slnde *For Less mey. MC DEVITT Main 3211 for Extimates 1217 P B0 Do & Mulvein Bide. H.ZIRKIN | Washington’s | Capt. Adoipbus Aundrews, U. S. N., | commender of the President’s yacht, lthe Magflower, formerly opened the | cxhibit program with an_interesting | talk, in which he paid tribute 1o the | scenic beauties of the North Shore. Mrs. Andrews, was one of the patron. cuses for the affair. Capt. Albert A. Ackerman, U. §. A., {retired, and Mrs. Ackerman of Wash ington have been enjoying a North hore stay at the Greyeroft at Bev- erly far a North Shore sojourn. Miss Lena Hitehcock of Washing- | ton has been on the Massachusetts North Shore for 4 lute August visit Mrs. C. A. Bradbury of Washington | has been visiting My, and Mrs. Jobn Wesley Brown at their Summer home at Land's End at Rockport Miss Hammond's Verse Printed. Miss Natalie Hammond, popular in the younger society set in the Capital | City'and who ix spending the Sununer with her parents, the John Hays | Hammonds, at Lookout Hill at Glou cester is a gifted writer and many of her literary efforts have ound their and 2 way into print have 3 iss Hummond's latest verse was nted on the North Shore and titled, & SONS, INC, Leading Furriers Completing the Most Successful ZIRKIN AUGUST FUR SALE with an unusual grouping of extra specials; garments from our sale even more drasti- cally reduced for this FINAL WEEK Group Number One All Reduced for This Final Week Zirkin tailored coats of Hudson Seal—Silver $ 1 9 5 Muskrat, Civet Cat,” American Broadtail, Mink, Russian Caracul, Siberian Grey Squir- $395 rel and Hudson Seal. All grouped at one price H. ZIRKIN & SONS, Inc. 821 14th Street erse and Miss Hot Spri visit on Virgini; d Mel 1 otor to Lewis will be the 1 American to 9 Lewis Omaha ‘tive nal ion | They ishington over St ements for ti Natalie Hammond is enter- taining at Lookout Mill, Miss Mar aret Mann of Chicago, well known in | | Wushington, who has been for u visit | | with friends wt Bar Harbor on the | Malne coast. Mrs. George Wilshire of Washing- Sarimonde. ton, with her children. have been en- | The Washington colony on the |Jo¥ing w late August siay ut the North Shore was well represented at t Mognolla. the Kipling lecture given by Mrs. N. Southgate Heloise %. Hersey of Boston, at the Summer home, Avaion, of Mrs. Keith Merrill of Washington. The affair | @ was for the benefit of a Beverly hos- Myles Lonetgal of Chevy @ pital. Following the lecture there | @lso been g the Harbor View. was a tea, and in the group of colo-| Mre. H. H. Adams and Miss Leta | nists assisting was Mrs. Wilbur J.|Adams of Washington are among the | Carr, who is spending the Summer at| recent sojourners at the Rockmere at | Magnolia | Marblehead. Mrs. T. H. Brooks and | Mr. Henry G. Chilton, charge |Mrs. Booke Lee of Washington, have | || d'affajres of Great Britain, and Mrs. | also been wt the Rockmere, just now Chilton: Col. C. E. Grahani Charis the center of much interest with the | i military attache of the embassy, and | yachiing season at its height. Mrs. Chariton: Gen. and Mrs. And: > " W. Brewster and Mrs. Joseph Leiter Crnaoys nb Boserly. of the Washington colony on the pt. Andrew E. Creesy, U. £. North Shore are among the patrons, | Quantico, and Mre, and patronesses for the unnual gar- been visiting Mr. and | den party to be given next Saturda K sy, parents of | || at the Edgewater estate of the Leiters U their home in the at Beverly Farms. Mrs. William Gordon Means of the Beverly colony, | who spends much of her time Washington. is directing the enter- talnment program. The afair is be ing staged for the benefit the Boston Children’s hospital. { Mrs. C. R. P. Rodgers, wife of Comdr. KRodgers, U. §. N., is spend- ing the late seaxon with her mother, Mrs. George von L. Meyer, at her Rock Maple farm at Hamilton. The Rodgerses have been at The Hague for several years. Col. Harvey Guest. Col. George Harvey, forimer Ambas. sador to England, been enjoying a North Shore siay us the guest at the Lagle Rock home of Mrs. Henry uss have| Clay Frick of New York, at Prides stay at| Crossing, and was @ guest of Presi Heights, | dent Coolidge at White Court. Col. Harvey is to be the guest of Dr. J Henry Lancashire of Graftonwood at Manchester for the annual golfing tourney and at the luncheon which he is to give on Wednesday. The tournament will be plaved over the course of the Essex County Club, with the luncheon at Graftonwood. Representative A. Platt Andrew left on Tuesday for New York, where he gailed for Rome to attend the con- | = vention of the Federation Inter-allied August 30 des Anciens Combatants to be h(ld September 10-15. Representative An- Grew s member of the House com .= Shampoo .. ... .50c mittee on naval affairs will give at-| = Hair Dyeing ... $4.95 tention to naval activities of the al- = lied nations. He is also to visit th H »|= Hair Bobbing . . . 50c Marcellc & Beb Curl. . §1 battlefields of France, where he e MISS FLEET ed in the French army and later the American forces, He is much Formerly of Woodward & Lothrop and Lansburgh & Brother interested in the rebuilding of the| devastated regions. Mrs. Lucy Page Stelle of Wash- Garden Rose Beauty Parlor 1112 H Street N.W. ington, has been enjoying a North Frapkiln 2224. Expert Service Miss former home at Da m\nm have been at the Harbor View Gloucester tor & North Shere ding the nadian osteopathic en extensively | M.C., MISS LUCILLE SMITH. She entertained for Miss Mary Hill. whose marriage to Mr. Joseph William Roberts will take place Tuesday. Walter D. Denegre of who are at their cot-| t West Manchester, e e e ew Orleans for his usual Midsummer t to lhk No the guest for three weeks of Miss;: Jacqueline 1 | Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Ganss are at the Breakers, Atlantic Mr. and Mrs. Spit among the Washingtonians in Atlantic City. Mrs. Benjamin Rosenfeld will re. turn today from a week’s Stay at Hotel Braddock. ddock Heights, R | Of Personal Interest To Washington Residents Mr. and {and thei {day for weeks street northwest Group Number Two All Reduced for This Final Week Hudson Seal, Siberian Grey Squirrel, Russian Caracul, Nutria and Leopard Cat Wraps, All grouped at one price Manchester. | Broderick, ‘the commercial bag returned to Washington Miss C. A. Russell of Washington, i. with Mrs. Thomas F. Selfridge of the Capital. who is egpending the Summer | at the Oceanside at Magnolia. Mrs. Robert C. Kelton of Washing- | ton hag been on the North Shore for a visit with Mrs. Frederick Russel awyer, at her home in the Little's Point Colony, in Swampscott. ipitzer and the ‘attache have they _are Hotel. ' They Vashington Mrs. Sidney €. Kaufman chier Virginia left Fri Atlantic City to spend two t the Ritz-Carlton. ne rd Schlo { s, Poland | elton, Pa., sit | | | o returned from Zdfha D ddock H back to Wyoming avenue. Mr. and Mrs. turned from a Hotel Braddo ik at comes from | relat Atlantic | Afr, Palkin and their Pittle da tored to Atlantic eq |Clty the e art of the week tof : spend t £ : being | agr Luehs, e Fa ) rly Sum ner. 4 spending two weeks in d ”\,“,““ has returned Woodles | Mr. and Mrs. Isaac codley | ed from Braddock Heights, Md. | | Fannie Goodman and her er, Mrs. Sigmund Kaufman, | who spent four weeks at Valley View Orkney Springs Fancy Cottage, Braddock Heights, returned e Wednesday. r. and Mrs. Dress Ball Cdorful; M “Snd Mre. Louis Stmon are at | their, zon, Mr The i | Summit s Hotel, Poland, Me. |SPent the i = tancreiete M retarned rri. | dock, Braddoc e ghts, where sh t the Valley View | home on Group Number Three All Reduced for This Final Week A choice selection of finer coats of Japanese David Str Two-we Braddock Coolidge Names U. S. SWAMPSCOTT, Mass., August P).—Wayne G. Borah was appointed today to be United States attorney for | the eastern district of Louisiana | Mr. R to his home who has been Atlantic City, S. Attorney. ; August Kleeblatt left Friday Cleveland, Ohio, to visit his son- and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. his pare Stein, in road. on Neuman have _mmmmmmmmmmummmu__ Bring in This Ad Before and have Brad Samuel Fischer Alvin Fischer, at the FHotel Orkney Heights, Md. reat uests de a 300 s m Gives a Surprise Party On Wedding Anniversary Mr. William Rosendorf gave a sur- prise party Friday evening for Mre. Rosendorf in celebration of the tenth anniversary of their wedding. The party was given in the Spanish garden of the Mayflower Hotel, and there were 200 guests. Heller and her sister, | Baur have come back | from . ic City, where they spent | several weeks at the Ritz-Cariton. Mrs. Harold uss has returned rom a two-we sty in Atlantic | City and Red Bank, N. J. At the lat ter place she was the guest of friends | for a week. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wolf and thelr daughter, Miss Wilma Wolf, left by motor Friday for Bedford ' Springs, to spend 10 days ut the Bedford | Hotel | ¢ of Quan-| wife of "Military Lambert were Inquire About Our Deferred Payment Plan Free Automobile Parking W, B. oses & Sons Established 1861 F Street and Eleventh ¢ August Sale of Draperies Beautiful Patterns of Imported Irish Point Lace Curtains 4 prs.—3": yds. long. Regularly $32.50 pr., now. . .$16.25 pr. 3 prs.—3"2 yds. long. Regularly $27.50 pr., now. . .$13.75 pr. 2 prs.—3"2 yds. long. Regularly $27.50 pr., now. . .$15.00 pr. 3 prs.—2'; yds. long. Regularly $6.75 pr.,,now... $4.50 pr. 10 prs.—2' yds. long. Regularly $16.00 pr., now. .. $8.00 pr. Imported Lacet Arabian and Marie Antoinette Curtains Wonderful Wearing and Handmade 4 prs.—3 yds. long. $19.50 regularly, now.,..... $9.25 pr. 5 prs.—3 yds. long. $22.50 regularly, now.. ....$11.25 pr. 2 prs.—3 yds. long. $22.50 regularly, now........$11.25 pr. 6 prs.—2': yds. long. $14.50 regularly, now ... .... $7.Z5 pr. 10 prs.—2'% yds. long. $16.00 regularly, now....... $8.00 pr. 2 prs.—2'; yds. long. $13.50 regularly, now .. .... $6.75 pr. 4 prs.—3 yds. long. $16.00 regularly, now....... $8.00 pr. 10 prs.—2' yds. long. $18.50 regularly, now.,.. ... $9.25 pr. All single panels and one-pair lots Ruffled and Lace Curtains at half price. If you need only for one (1) window these are excellent values. Place your order now for Upholstery and Drapery wark. You will not only save money but will have the satisfaction of careful workmanship and delivery when you want it. Greatly reduced prices for this sale. We mention a:few only of the assortment. Verdure Tapestry. Verdure Tapestry. Verdure Tapestry. Verdure Tapestry. Verdure Tapestry. Verdure Tapestry. Shore stay at the Greyoroft at Bev-, erly Senator and Mrs. James W. t\dusw worth, jr., were the honor guests at | a luncheon and two large dinner par- | ties givem by Mr. and Mrs. William | Gordon Mean with whom they ha A\C‘ been stoppinz at the Alhambra cot- tage at Mingo Beach, Pride’s ( ing. The Washington official set and | society leaders Summering on the | North Shore were well represented committee nd she painted added much to the | er Pan. the Wizard | Marriage Licenses. Marpiage lMcenses have been issucd 10 the wing rman 1. Smith and um‘; W i Auerb: left nd Joseph esdi st for | De 3 to spend two weeks # with their cousin, Miss Marjorie Feist, at her Summer hom Mrs. Edward Mayer has a week's stay at Hotel Braddock Heights, Md nd Mrs. Harry Kohn of Green- *., spent part of last week in town with relatives, en route to New York by motor. nd Mrs. Jacob Kehner are ding two weeks in Atlantic City. ve Kohner has come back from a trip to Fall Dr. and ) Melville Fischer and two children have returned three-week stay at I where they were gu Fischer's parents, Mr. Greenhut. Betty Stockman M. ‘abd Linens Upholstery Furniture Carpets Pied and the Pipe »mpleted ume, Braddock, | - Joseph Brocato of this ciiy and Dorothy L. 858 ol Hyattasille. Md. Francis N. Davis and Deila M. Carter. pabarl Cooper and Nettie Embrey. boih of almouth, Va. B Santord and Rebecea M. Neft. Gibson and Naomi I. AT Gotioen of Baltimbed and A atine Borgmann of ¥ Ma. Launcelot Edmun Mother merri- cunning ton. as caused an Ol much M Store Closed Saturdays During August. Store Hours, Daily 8 to 6 Rich’s Clearance Sale Women's Summer Footwear Sy 15 an Harold Carr and Agmes Fuller, both of Easton, Pa. from L Miss Elizabe ter of Mr. and mew of Washin, 1 Bar Mrs 1olomeyw, daugh- H. A. Bartholo- was a beautiful Bartholomew she Is an ex- She is also a good Detailed to Militia Bureau. Maj. Thomas N. Gimperling, Quar- termaster Corps, at Fort Sam Hous- ton, Tex., has been detailed to duty arriet Sanger has returned|in the Bureau of Militla Affairs, War from Far Rockaway, where she was' Department. and Mrs. Orkney \|,; Springs eings Strasburger is visiting Munford ford, Mr. sell, Mr. : and Mrs. I Vernon L. FEasgon, Mr. and Mrs. Henr Ormond 1 . Merill, Mr. Mr. and Mr: Mrs. J. D. Mann, Mr. Mr. and Mrs, ora Hunter, Buck and Mr Wrenn, Joseph Sperling, 1 Retiring From Busmess ONLY FIVE MORE DAYS OF THESE WONDERFUL FUR BARGAINS! {] Friday next, August 28, will positively terminate Our Re- tiring Sale—and that should serve as a signal for prompt action on the part of ALL who have not yet shared in its savings. . Loring, iss Rebecca | 1(\”:‘\ Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. nd their son, and | on and Miss Jessie Four hundred pairs Summer footwear which sold at $10 pair and up to be closed out at $3.90 Not all sizes in any one style, but nearly all sizes in the Jot. All these shoes are from our regular stock, but please note that all our stock is not included in this reduction Sale. part_tim BROMLEY-SHEP. Regularly $5.00 yd., now. Regularly $7.00 yd., now. Regularly $7.50 yd., now. Regularly $7.50 yd., now. Regularly $9.00 yd., now. . Reguiarly $9.50 yd., now. Velours Mulberry and tan stripe. ........... Plain light green linen............. Figured blue and gold. . ........... Figured mohairs ................... Plain mohairs . . $3.50 $4.00 $4.50 $5.00 $6.00 $6.50 One hundred pairs of women’s shoes---odds and ends lots---mostly small sizes; and not 4/ Never have such regally beautiful furs as Sperling fashioned Coats, Jacquettes and Scarfs brought such eco- nomical prices, as this sale has made mandatory. of several By Gerfrude Ath erton J1 i UV of an artist and a woman ‘Gertrude Atherton makes rich, wivid and revealing human dra- ima of another important scien- wific discovery. THE CRYSTAL cUP will add many new thou- sands to the more than four ‘hundred thousand purchasers of BLACK OXEN,(itisimpossible to estimate the number of read- ers). Get your copy today. Everywhere $2.00 Boni & Liveright, N. Y. this season’s shoes. Reduced to ¥ 1 90 ICH'S Proper Footwear F Street at Tenth $6.50 to $4.00 7.00 to 6.00 5.00 to 3.00 13.50 to 6.50 12.50 to 10.00 11.50 to 9.00 Come in and compare val- ues—yow’ll not go away disappointed. JOSEPH SPERLING Manufacturing Furrier 1336 F Street ARINING THE Damasks Taupe, Rose, Blue, Tan and Ecru. Regularly $4.00, Now $2.50 Purchases Forwarded Prepaid to Any Shi Port in the U. S. i Deferred lan

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