Evening Star Newspaper, August 1, 1926, Page 51

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Y week's sta: SOCIETY, Of Personal Interest To Washington Residents Mr. and Mrs. Morton Luchs and daughter, Frances, left Washington Friday for Summit, Me., where they| will spend the month of August at the Summit Springs Hotel. i Miss Virginia Adalaide Kaufman was hostess Wednesday at a luncheon, followed by a theater party at the Natfonal, in honor of Miss Margaret Mansell of Larchmont, N. Y. In the party besides the hostess were Mar- garet Mansell, Audrey Sigmund, Mir- jam Auerbach, Elizabeth Kaufman and Miss Farber. Mrs. Milton Kronheim and her daughter, Judith Elaine, are at Hotel Braddock, Braddock Heights, Md., for two weeks, after a 10-day stay at the Breakers, Atlantic City. Milton Kronhelm, Jr., is at Racquette Lake Camp, N Nh: Al David of Philadelphia came to Washington Wednesday and is the guest of Mrs. Meyer Nordlinger of Beverly Court: Miss Eleanor Behrend, who spent the month of July at Tripp Lake Camp, Me., where she was counsel- or. has . returned home to join her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Behrend, who will go to Bedford Springs, Pa., about the middle of August. Miss Dora Palkin returned vester- day from a three-week trip West, go- ing as far as Yellowstone Park and the Grand Canyon. She was in Den- ver as a delegate to the National Bar Convention. Mr. and Samuel J. Steinberger left Wednesday for Racquette Lake, N. Y., to visit their son Samuel, jr., who is at muqueue Lake Camp for a [* Mr. and Mrs. William Wolt has re- turned from a motor trip to Canada o their apartment, 2700 Connecticut rgaret Mansell, who spent the guest of her cousins, s. Ellsworth Cohen of home in Larchmont, N. Y. Sherby left for Camp Kohut, fe., Tuesday to spend 10 days. firlam Maxine Auerbach left or Tripp Lake Camp, Poland, o be gone until September 3. 3 1s joined in Baltimore by Loulse and Elizabeth Strouse, who accom- panied her_to camp. Mr. and Mrs. Julius Peyser and Mr. and Mrs. Sol Herzog motored to Sum- prings, Summit, Me., Thursday to spend four weeks, stopping off ‘at several northern resorts en route. Camp and Robert Herzog is at Camp Kohut. Mr. Alexander Wolf has returned from a visit in Atlantic City, where he joined Mrs. Wolf and his son, John, at_the Breakers Mr. and 1 Fulton Brylawski and | family left town on W ednesday for Summit Springs, Summit, Me., to|yg spend the month of August. Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Behrend | 2 spent the week end at Edgemoor | S Camp, N. ‘here their daughters, Amy and Rulh are spending the | Summer. Mr. Melvin Béhrend is in California | g and \Ull pass six weeks in sight-see- ing. from a two weeks’ stay in New York, where she was the guest of her son- in-law .and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Deitsch. Mrs. D. L. Engel leaves tomorow to | 3 spend August at the Hotel Raleigiyl Atlantic City. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney C. Kaufman and her daughter Virginia, leave Fri- | § day for Bedford Springs, Pa., to spend two weeks at the Bedford Springs |} Hotel, and will be accompanied by |qg their niece, Audrey Sigmund. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sherby with Iy their two daughters, Sylvia and Ger- trude, will spend the remainder of the Summer in Atlantic City. Mrs.” Sylvan Bensinger returns to- lay from o two weeks' stay at At- lantic ‘was the guest of her ¢ M ney Casper. Mr. and Pishel leave to- morrow for Atlantis at the Breakers for the month of August. Mr. and Mrs. Sol Meyer and their | two sons left vesterday for Atlantic City to spend two weeks. Mr. and Mrs, Sol Goldsmith have |3 returned from their wedding trip and are at home at 1356 Monroe street. Mrs. Arthur G. Newmyer and her |R two sons, accompanied by Mrs. New- |y mye: ster, Miss Helen Strasburger, Jeft last week for Virginia Beach to remain through August. CATHEDRAL'GIFT LARGE !‘E Saks FurCo.& 3‘5 Furs Exclusively for Over 38 Years ‘ - when he was_told n American had sent a gift of toward the Cathedral restora- fund. The Cathedral is in a bad state of repair, and a fund for £86,000 had as been subseribed. The list con. " B YANE NE YN NS S S S 5 ains al donations from Ameri. ans (Iheihfllszhelargest al American gift. We Invite You to Our Opening This store is new in name women of Washington. For many years Mrs. what the women want and will have it in her own store moderately priced. New Fall Hats $5:00 1 318:00 Many of these beautiful hats are repro- ductions of the latest Parisian models. .Of velvet, satin and velvet comb and velvet, all moire. Embroidered velvet hats, also. Velour and felts, and medium. Colors: Black, channel red, cranberry, jungle green, rose and copen Society Maid Hose 5100 1y $2.00 IWomen's silk hose. First of the finest grade-silk up to which insures excellent wearing qualities. Snug fitting ankles of chiffon or medium weight. A remarkable value at the price quoted. Ladies' Leather Handbags, = . o oo o Imported Beaded B, 65 10 $100.00 Dr. Joseph Palkin returned on Tuesday from a week's stay at the Hotel Ambassador, Atlantic City. ‘ Mrs. Edward Kohner has returned | o y to be guests |4 IN WEST VIRGINIA MRS. HARRY ROBERT YOUNG, Of 3712 Ingomar street, Chevy Chase, with her two children, Robert L. and < o Take Sally-Lee. She is visiting her father, Mr. Lewis 'Vlnucll, in his home at Wi est b Victoria Peyser 1s at Tripp Lake | o v vo FURS of quality await “ your approval— 3 vouched for by a rep- utation of thirty-eight <*>> years’ standing—priced 3 at levels that more than X confirm Saks’ leadership for VALUE-GIVING! @ TFur Coats in particu- A8 larly wide selection. Purchases Stored % Without “Charge @ sm Twelfth St—Just Above F—Phone Main 1647 14 DECKERS S/ PECIALTY./HOP 927-G-/TREET NW. PHONE ~FERANKLIN 8735 only. Tts proprietress, Mrs. Frank Decker, is well known to the Decker was a department store buyer—she knows Women's and Misses’ Fall Dresses ~ + $10:25 10 31628 Here is your opportunity to secure an ex- ceptional dress at a small cost. Well-made and of quality and style. In this selection are crepe de chine, georgette or satin, Many two-toned styles, some nicely embroidered —colors are red, navy, cocoa, black, jungle’ green, cranberry. Sizes 16 to 42. ination, moire large;, small brown, tan, Voile Teddies and Step-Ins 12 ea. Large assortment of styles nicely trimmed with fine lace and rose bdids. Must be seen ~ to be appreciated. Colors are pink, biue, nile green, maise and lavender. quality, made the lisle hem, Crepe de Chine Under Chine TndegiS 1o 8595 Volle Underwear ....$1.00 to u»“ Knitted Underweat ...4...:11.' to u.‘. Coats Purchased During This Sale May Be Stored Free of Charge Annpuncing THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. AUGUST 1, 1926—PART 2. SOCIETY. For Those Who Desire, Convenient /] Paymenu May Be "G "STREET BETWEEN 1ith & 12¢th ae ‘ the Opening of A Brand-New Fur Department With Most Phenomerwd and Value-Giving Offerings in This—OQur First IN ORDER TO PROPERLY INTRODUCE 'Tl-‘lIS NEW FUR DEPARTMENT WE HAVE DISREGARDED ALL THOUGHTS OF PROFIT, AND WE THEREFORE GUARANTEE OUR PRICES TO BE THE LOWEST IN THE CITY ON HIGH QUALITY FURS. TRULY A REMARKABLE OFFERING' These Prices Will Be Considerably Advanced: After This Sale! Buy Now and Save 25% to 33%% (DYED RABBIT) coat.~ Natural squirrel crush. - collar “d caffs A Specially Attractive GroupofFurCoats Amazingly Priced at 129 Sealine (dyeds rabbit) Coats vari- ously trimmed with Natural Squirrel, genuine Fox, Marmot or Beige Squir- rel. In this group you will also find Coats of Mendoza Beaver (dyed sheared rabbit) and Calf. Mendoza Beaver Coats, $100 Tomboy, Missy and Women's Models American Opossum Coats, $139 Effectively Plaid Lined Sealine (Dyed Coney) Coats, $159 Luxuriously Fur Trimmed Brown Caracul Coats, $159 Luxurious pelts cleverly fash- ioned and combined 'in stunning ways. Thia sale with its greatly lowered prices brings the oppor- tunity to choose far in advance of the opening of the deason. Every new style detail—each distinctive line evidences the most skilled’ designing. A Distinctively Smart GroupofFurCoats Very Specially Priced ‘189 Fine quality Caracul Coats, Brown or Gray with Fox trimming. In this group there are also Sealine (dyed rabbit) Coats handsomely fur trim- med, Susliki Coats, Marmot Coats, Pony and Muskrat Coats, An Individually Styled GroupofFurCoats Exceptionally Priced at 269 A wide variety of Muskrat Coats, trimmed with Beaver or Fox. Also Coats of Caracul, Ecromine (clipped muskrat) Susliki and Black Caracul. All d:re beautifully lmcd and well ma * Genuine Pony Coats, $239 Real Beaver Collar and Cuffs Hudson Seal (Dyed Muskrat) Coats $295 Natural Squirrel Collar and Cuffs Racoon Coats, $295 Satin Yoke, Plaid Lined Jap Weasel Coats, $435 Handséme Fox Collar Washington’s Coziest F, ;u" Department—a Shop Within a Shop—-Secoml Floor Importam Fashion News for Tomorrow! Special Sale of NeW Fall Coats For Women and Misses 55975 Luzun'muly Fur Trimmed . + This is at once a great sales event and a fashion occasian. The first of the mofles for Fall and Winter at a price that represents great savings. Here are seen the newest in fabrics, furs, colors nnd dengne. A During the Entire Month of August— Permanent Waving By Three Expert Operdtorn—No Delay Mr. C. F. Coles—Specialist. Palais Royal—is now with the Brooh Be:uty Plflor. g md-—fomerly with the

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