Evening Star Newspaper, August 1, 1926, Page 52

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SOCIETY. T1B¥ents of Importance In Arlington County The young ladies of the Clarendon Baptist Church very agreeably sur- mprlued Miss Mildred Wilson of Farlee withi . a miscellaneous shower - Mon- day evening at the home of Miss Marion Criswell in Clarendon. Miss ‘Wilson is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Vi air Tuesday afternoon at 4 o'clock at the Baptist Church in Clarendon. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Pearson and : THE I . EN ROUTE TO HAWAI ” < entertained last week by Mrs. mll;ng Mrs, Warner's mother in Mary- nd. Norris. ‘Miss Emma Buechele was a guest of the club for the evening. Mrs. J. H. Malloch of Bon Air has returned from A& month's vacation with friends and relatives in Kansas and Missouri, Mr.. and Mrs, Hurst Handy and daughter Lillian. of Cherrydale have just returned from a week's vacation at_Piney Point. Mrs. Blanche Wigter and children of Cherrydale left Wednesday by motor for New York. They will visit Mr. and Mrs. H. Obst. Mr. and Mrs. Farley Veale and Mrs. Seigel of Maywood have left for a motor trip to the expgsition at Philadelphia and Niagara Ils. Mr. and Mrs. Charles ‘Potterton of Mr.” and Mrs. Clirk Smith of Clarendon have as their guests Mrs. L. W. Evans and daughter Irma of Pinehurst. N. C. R ER T S £ Two fires at Rivere du Loup, Que- bec, destroyed so many office build- ings that it is dificult to find office space anywhere near the business SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. AUGUST 1, 1926—PART 2. Manila Cigarmakers Quit. MANILA, July 81 (®).—Nearly 5,000 cigarmakers have gone on strike against a wage reduction by the prin- cipal factories here. The employers say that the demand of American im- porters of Philippine cigars for a re- duction in prices of more than 20 per | cent makes the wage- decrease neces- sary; that it is impossible to sell the ! American trade at the prices demand- ed unless production costs are lowered. e e —You're Invited to See the —Unusual Values Offered by Our August FUR SALE gFUR COATS made up in our own shops, of choice pelts and in the smartest effects—at price economies that emphasize the desirability of making your selection, NOW. OUR NEWLY REMODELED STORE —greatly increases our facilities for serv- ing you and our other friends. August Sale Purchases Will Be Stored Without Charge Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Stone of Lyon HARRY BACHRACH Park have as their guests over the MANUEACTURING FURRIER week end Mr. and Mrs. L. Stone of | Wholesale and Retail Philadelphla, Pa. Mrs. Walter Warner and her son Walter, jr., are spending a month arendon for Ohio, ke a boat to They will be away Migmi, Fla., formerly of Cherrydale, are here for a month’s visit. + Mrs, A. MeNeir of Cherrydale has returned from a month's visit with her sister in Fairmont, W. Va. Migs Kathryn Donaldson of Cherry- dale has returned from Asheville, N C., wheré she spent three weeks. Mr, and Mrs. Brent Dye and fam- ily and Mr. and Mrs. Ben Dye of Cherrydale are leaving this week for Strasburg, Va., and other points in the Shenandoah Valley. . Mr. Cameron Dye of Chetfrydal» is visiting friends:in New York City. Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Douglas of Cherrydale have just returged from a vacation by motor to New Jersey, Delaware and Indiana. Prof Fletcher Kemp, county super- intendent of schools, was in Rich” mond this week attending-the super- intendents’ conference of the State of Virginia. Mr. and Mrs. N. A. Rees of Clar- endon have as their guests Mrs. Michael Firebaugh and son Marshall of Harrisonburg, Va. Mr. and Mrs, Ashton Jones of Clarendon are having a visit from Mrs. Jones' sister, Mrs. Clarence Porter Jones and daughter Sudle of Newport News, Va. r. Willis Shell of Newport News, | B Va., is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. N. A. Rees_of Clarendon. Miss Margaret Rees and Mr. Ash- ton Jones, jr., of Clarendon have re- turned from Richmond, where they | were guests at the annual houseq party given by Mrs. Jean Wood. e of Clarendon is nited S Bureau of at Wyoming for the Sum- brother Potter is visiting rope. Mabel Paulette of Richmond, is spending the week end with ister, Mrs. Viva Paulette Com- ker of Orange v, Va.. is visiting her cousin, Hope Bailie of Clarendon. and fam- Fur Coats at consider- ably lower prices than will prevail later in the season. fendon and Mr. and Mrs. Jesmer of inneapolis, Minn Mrs. Wennard Caton of Mulhall is isiting relatives in Orange County, ‘A Deposit Will Hold Your Selection LIEBSTER 1307 F Street Home-of Fine Purs Since 1895. ! Capt. and Mrs. Mechling and son “Robert are spending the week end at axinkuckee, g motored est over the \ithe Jungle Hotel, Lake ¥=Culver, Ind.. after ha {j®il through the Middle §§ Fincoln Highway. ! N Siumenthal, Mrs. (‘.’Eeume Seba ss McCoy and “Nr. A ndon_left lantic City, eral weeks. Mr. 9 E. Williams and Samily of Clarendon left this week by motor for South Carolina, where they will spend two weeks with relatives. Mrs, A. W. Cathcart of Ballston is { wvisiting friends in New York State. : d Mrs. Leyburn and daugh- [ I Ballston have r trip to Niagara Mr. and ‘M are passing two weeks in sin. M. A. Riddle of Waycroft is from her daughter, n, end children of MRS. THOMAS WATTLES, - -an ® W B U NESEENESNSFANSFSRSTARESENESA With their little daughter, Annette. She has sailed to 36in her hl;!blnd, Lieut. & Wattles, at his post in Hawaii. Mrs. Wattles was formerly Miss Annette Ash- - ford of Washington. gain be in his pulpit today, after aving spent a five weeks' vacation in_Charlottesville, Va. The Harmony Club of Bon Air was her parents, Mr, and uart of Wa ft vacation Mrs. W T. Rev. P Ballston having a visit tuart is spending her Hats Made and Remodeled By Expert Milliners Around the Corner From High Prices 4 9, ance Cxhibition onil"Sale, FALL and WINTER FURY At Considerably Lower Prices - Than Will Prevail Later in the Season HE Greater ERLEBACHER FUR SALON announces an Exhibition and Sale of advance Paris and New York Fur Modes at considerably lower prices than will prevail later in the season. The popularity of this Salon has literally forced us to double its facilities for the exhibition, remodeling and production of special orders in Furs. ‘ The esteem in which ERLEBACHER FURS are held comes from the fact that our stylists have made Furs seem as flexible, as ver- satile and as responsive to the Mode as fabrics. An ERLEBACHER Fur Piece or Garment has in addition to the native richness of the Fur, a distinguished style which is the result of mastery of the Furrier’s art. In the August Exhibition and Sale, ERLEBACHER offers the r'emier models of the artists of two continents in the Fur Modes of 926-1927. - : ¢ 7 “The continued firm price conditions of the raw skin market indi- cate that the exceptional values offered during this sale cannot be duplicated again. K TWELVE-TEN TWELVE-TWELVE F STI;EB 0 of every description—including WHITE FELTS - Regardless of what goods are marked down to—you pay 5¢ more and choose two of any article of the same price. Because of the extraordinary values in this sale we will not sell any one article singly, so if you don’t want two hats bring a friend or neighbor and each buy one gnd divide the cost. . Coats and Wraps of Russian Pony o Siberian Squirrel Kid Cross Caracul Brown and Gray Caracul Natural and Dyed Ermine Hudson Seal Alaska Seal Eastern Mink Japanese Mink Russian Caracul + Broadtafl Beaver Nutria L AN e = aa C OO $5.00 to $5.95 Ajour. Tailored Hats - Reduced " to $198 Pay 5c more and select two $5 to' $6.95 Untrimmed Swiss Hair Hats All colors 82.98 reduced to Pay 5c more and select two $5 to $7.50 Trimmed Hats Reduced to 32.98 $10 to $12.50 Bangkok Sport Hats Reduced to 32.98 i 35.00 Pay 5c¢ more and select two $2.98 and $3.98 Sport Hats Reduced to §]-00 $10 to $12 Trimmed Hats Reduced to .00 .9/ 55 i 36 5 Pay 5c more and select two Pay 5c¢ more and select two $5 to $7.50 Tailored Straws Including Popular §* Gage Hats ’1,98 Reduced to Pay 5¢ more and Ocelot American Broadtail Reversible Fur and Cloth Silver and Black Muskrat Raccoon Scotch Moleskin White Felt Sport Hats .00 .50 $5 and 36 Pay 5c more and select two Pay 5¢ more and select two ' Every fashionable shade X sponsored by Paris. 98¢ to $1.98 : P Flowers Reduced to 50¢ Pay 5c moreand select two Pons and Fancy Feathers 98¢ (, *2% Pay 5c more and seléct two ==—=———CREERON—614 12th St. N. W= : | o N8 5 s s e N EEER FENEGR all colors $14 98c to L yd. 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