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Chevy Chase Residents Vacationing for the Month pf Audust Several Small, Informal Parties Given for Visitors. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick E. Kumkel left Thursday for Pittsburgh, Pa., where they will spend several weeks. Mrs. William T. Murphy and her daughter Mary went last week to Morestown, » where they will be for some time, iting friends. Mr. and Mrs. Horton G. Thompson have returned after spending® several days visiting in Gaithersburg. Md. Miss Lee Scharf entertained a: luncheon Tuesday in her home on Quincy street in honor of Mrs. Wal- ss Katherine Moore , Pa., and Miss Dorothy Young of Alta Vista, Md. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph B. Bowling and their son Sinclair went to New Har- bor, Me., last week. They will re- turn later in the month. Miss Eleanor Rupright has returned - | aaughter, Dorine, left to her home in Coldwater, Mich., after being the guest for a month of Mr. anf Mrs. E. L. Smead. R. C. Dyer is back after spend- weeks at New Harbor, Me., with his family in their Summer cottage. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Byrne left yes- terday for Boston for a few weeks. |- Later they. will go to Southampton, Ontario, Canada, to spend the re- mainder of the season with Mrs. Byrne's parents. Dr. and Mrs. J. W. Crandall enter. tained at dinner and dridge Tuesday evening in their home on Jocleyn street in honor of Mrs. Enos Thorn of Warrenton, Va., who is visiting her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. B. T. Heflin, on Connecticut avenue. Mr. and Mrs. William Tatum and their son William of San Domingo were the week end guests of Dr. an Mrs. Roger Mackey on Benton street. Dr. and Mrs. Mackey entertained at supper and bridge Sunday evening in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Tatum. Miss Margaret B. Russell, who has been spending several weeks at Plymouth Beach on Cape Cod, Mass., has returned to her home on McKinley street. 4 Mrs. Arthur W. Cummins, who has been the house guest of Mr. and Mrs. Willilam T. Pollard, on McKinley street, has gone to her home in Fort Myer, Va. Mr. Harry Paul Gentner is back after spending several weeks at At- lantic City, N. J. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert B. Hanger and their son and daughter, Blair and Teresa, are at Camp Bolling Springs, Hot Springs, Va., where they will be for a short time before returning to their Summer cottage, at Scotland Beach, Md. Miss Dorothy Carter, daughter of Mrs, William S. Carter, entertained at bridge and supper Tuesday evening in honor of Miss Caral Cooke, who will go toBoston shortly to make her home. Dr. and Mrs. Arthur B. Crane and their children, James, Mary and Betty, will start Tuesday by motor for Camp Aimhi, North Windham, Me., for the month of August. They will stop at Plainfield, N. J., and Swarthmore, Pa., en route North. Miss Ruth McGee, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John G. McGee, is spending the yweek end in Ocean City, Md.. where ghe motored with friends. Dr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Rice and their ton and daughter, Edwin and Dorothy, have gone by motor to Camp MRS. ROBERT H. MARTIN, Formerly Miss S. Tonita Ridgeway, niece of Mrs. Edward J The marriage took place | Afmhi, New Windham, Me,, for the month of August. Miss Eva Wellsey Cummins went Thursday to Glenn Cove, Long.Island, N. Y.’ to visit Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Mott during the month of August. Mrs. Harry Paul Gentner went Sat- urday to. fcotland Beach, Md., where * | she will spend several weeks. Mrs. Edwin J. Stouffer and her son, Edwin, of Chester, Pa., are the house guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John George MoGee. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bearce will Jeave Tuesday for Hebron, Me, and will return the end of the mont! Mts. Jamés Alburtls is spending -al weeks at her Summer place, Camp Matoaka, on Chesapeake Bay. Mr. and Mrs. Fay 8. Holbrook have taken & house on East Irving street until the completion of their new home, at West Kirke street and Magnolia Parkway. 4 Mr. and Mrs, William T. Pollard with their daughters, Anne and Sarah, have taken a cottage at Scot- land Beach, Md. for eral weeks. Mrs. Charles T. n and ber teflay ror Virginis Beach, Va. They will re- turn olry in Beptember. ' Mr. and Mre. Ernest B. McComas entertained the members of her club at bridge and supper last evening. Mrs. Ulric Bell has gone to Louls- ville. Ky., on account of the death of her father. 2 Mr. and Mré, Thomas F. Keane and their family are in Atlantic City, N. J.-for several weeks. Mrs. Charles T. Penn entertained at | stewart - ana Mr. luncheon and bridge Thursday at the Congressional Country Club in honor of Miss Kidder of Terre Haute, Ind., who is the house guest of her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur D. | Kidder, in their home on Hesketh street. Miss Anne Beach, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Charles H. Beach of Meadow Lane, is spending several weeks at Camp Tahlert on the Severn River. Mr. and Mrs. George A. Lucke and Your Fur Aside and Save Money. Fur Coats Our 11th Annual AUGUST FUR SALE Pay a Deposit and Have Coat Laid Savings 25% to 33 1-3% A Visit Will Con¥ince You “—Ttat Our Prices Are Right— —That Our Styles Are Right— Will Appreciate Your Call. Bertram Cohn Co. 1235 G Street N.W. Manufacturing Furriers Since 1916. 821 14th Street Northwest . Jirkin® Sons Incorporated Washington’s Leading Furriers August Sale of FURS Distinct savings and distinctive modes—these features have always typified a ZIRKIN SALE OF FURS—an inspection tour of our stocks will reveal not only the quality supremacy of ZIRKIN'S but the style leadership that earned the name of “WASHINGTON'S LEADING FURRIERS.” Just a Few of the August Reductions Limited quantity 'of very fine qual- S I LViER OF MUSKRAT COATS, fox trim- ity BEAUTIFUL Very special 195 Finest quality DARK 'MUSKR COATS, beautifully trimmed "~ 8175 TAN AND BROWN PONY COATS. trimmed with med. and beaver and specially-priced at *165 MOIRE Spec P 4 Gray 47 / i} BROADTAIL COATS. specially low at and fox Very Al beautifully Limited quantity SEAL COATS (dyed wmugkrat). Beautifully made, exquisitely lined. IWWOMEN’S BEAUTIFUL COAT BAY SEAL (dyed coney), trimmed and lined. ial at 150 AMERICAN Priced and " Brouwn 225 of HUDSON v special 235 SIBERIAN GRAY SQUIRREL COATS, beautsful furs exquisitely finished and lined 395 BROWN . CARACUL CéATS FOR THE MISS, “at this ex- tremely low price H. Zirkin & Sons, Inc, . . 821 14th St. N.W. 3 i » D 00 0002022022000 0000000000000000006000000060000000000000000069000004 their family have taken a cottage at Bherwood Forest, Md., for the month of August. Mrs. Horace Jones and Mys. Harry Benjamin have gone to Ocean City, ldd.iuwmra they will spend several ‘weeks. Dr. and Mre: G. A. Russell and their children of Greensboro, N. C., have ‘been the house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Q. A. Strang for several days. Mre. John J. Brosnan and her daughter, Miss May Brosnan, spent last week in New York City. Mrs. E. L. Numson has returned after spending several weeks in Har risburg, Pa. Lieut. John R. Brosnan of Ritten. house street is at the training station, Fort Eustace, Va. % Palmer-Stewart Wedding In Cincinnati Week Ago The marriage of Miss Marjorie Lewis Franklin Palmer, which took place Saturday afternoon, July 24, in Cincinnati, Ohlo, is of much interest in Washington. ‘The ceremony was performed in the Westwood Methodist EpiscopalChurch, the Rev. C. C. Peale officiating, and was followed by & reception in the home of the bride’s mother, Mrs. David T C. Stewart, on Urwiler avenue. Mrs. E. L. Weber of this city, sister of the bridegroom, played the wedding music and gave a short program of organ music preceding the ceremony. The church had a pretty arrangement of Midsummer flowers, ferns and palms. The bride was escorted and given in marriage by her brother, Mr. David C. Btewart, jr., and wore a gown of white chiffon’and rare lace made over satin, her tulle vell being held by orange blossoms and she carried bride roses with a shower of liliea falling to the hem of her skirt. She was attended by Miss Margaret Grosse, whose mar- riage to Capt. Lowry took place last week, and she was in cream lace made over coral satin, a hat to match and carried an arm bouquet of shaded pink roses. Mr. George Emmet Tebbs was best man. After the reception Mr. and Mrs. Palmer left for a wedding trip which will take them as far West as the Glacier National Park and on their return in September they will be at home in Clifton Heights, Cincinnati. The bride is a graduate of the Col- lege of Liberal Arts of the University of Cincinnati and member of the Kappa Delta and of the Phi Beta Kappa. Mr. Palmer is the son of Mrs. Palmer of Washington and is profes- sor of civil engineering at the Uni- versity of Cincinnati and a member of the Tau Beta P1 Fraternity. Returning to Riphmanci To Make Future Home Mr. and Mrs. Lee Lamar Robinson will have as a guest their son-inlaw, Mr. Edward Mortimer Parrish, of Richmond, who is arriving today to join Mrs. Parrish. After a few days Mr. and Mrs. Parrish will return to Richmond, where they will occupy their home on Westmorland place. Mr. Parrish, who is the son of Mr. W. J. Parrish of Richmond, graduated from the University of Virginia and took his law course there. He is now & member of one of the oldest law firms in Richmond. Mrs. Parrish was formerly Miss Vir- ginia Lamar Robinson, and her mar- riage took place February 9, 1924, in Alexandria Presbyterian Church, WE MAKE 2 i Window. Shades To Measure You l.\':n the middle man's profft—yet get better shades, se Lhey are made as you _want them. '‘actory ces Siip Covers—Draperies—Hours 8 to 6 ’ D . 1211 ¥ §t. N.W. Main 3211 for Estimates WILL (AN ROSENDORF—FURRIER—1315 G Sérest ,'.'.'.'.'.'.'.-..fl . Displaying Starts LIVING MODELS WILL EXHIBIT THE LATEST STYLES IN FUR CRE- ATIONS FOR 1926-1927 IN OUR BEAUTIFUL FUR FASHION & SALON ‘- s s s ) 2y s "y By By ] ] o . » 5y ] ] s ] " o ] s s ] % oy .. s s s s By iy Sy " ] By ] s -. s ] s B oy an H) - I '.l.l-l.l-.l...l.l.i.- A Few of the Many August Specials Ray Seal® Coats silk lined. August Sale Sale Price........ A Brown or Grey Cara- r;lh. mutan;o ‘n$ U cul Coats, fox sollars A Gurtl p and cuffs; handsomely s restifully tined lined. August Sale Price....cosmescusense Beautiful Silver Muskrat Coats, trim- $ med with fox and beautifully lined. Ex- traordinary fine qual- ity. August Sale Price. These prices are 2 THIRD less than next winter's prices WILLIAM ROSENDORF 1215 G Street N: W. Opposite Dulin & Martin Company ; .:'h'-flfl-%';‘-'-'-'-‘-'-'-’-fl-'-,'-.'-'-'\-,'-fl-'-'.'-'-"-‘fi'fl-f-"-'i\'- Paris’ Smartest Furs Are American Furs. The Same Furs That William Rosendorf Is Now Our 2lst Ahnua/ AUGUST FUR SALE (dyed conty). Beautiful silk lin- ing. August Sale Price.... Bay Seal Coats (dyed : L coney) beautifully Siberian Gray Squir- trimmed with squirrel $ rel Coats, extra fine s and skunk, attractively quality, - Aagust:/Sale . vesiea r-S Brown and Tan Moire Pony Coats, fox $ and beaver trim, beau- tiful silk lining.’ August Dark ulllkll'l:y C(]:ltl, very fine quality skins hzzflnlly trlmmnd‘ $ and lined. August S}h : - - - N B .II.I-I-..I-..’..-.'.I...I..-.‘... ....-..-..'. I.I.I.l..- Tomorrow Morning Wm. Rosendarf Styles Hail From Paris The pick and choice of these fine furs are what you find at Wm. Rosendorf’s fashioned info the season’s most beautiful coats. Seeing Rosendorf’s superb collection is to see everything that Paris hag contributed to the Mode in Furs. Such variety. - such craftsmanship, such ineffable smartness and such low pricing will not be found but at Wm. Rosendorf’s. Make a small initial payment—then pay weekly - or monthly and your fur will be paid for before you need it—and will be stored in our modern, moth, fire and theft proof vaults absolutely free of charge. 2 Hudson Seal Coats $ (dyed muskrat) ex- quisitely lined and beautifully tailored. August 'nle Price... i Price.....onns aee Japanese Mink, plain, and fox trim, beau- tifully made and lined. August Si Price... Ermin; 'Conub. in ay and cocoa, beau- t‘i’fu{ly :rlmm;d in platinum and cocoa fox. Exquisitely lined. August Sale Price... Genuine Broad- 375 675 and finished. Au- gust Sale . Dark East ern Mink, per- fectly matched #kins, hand- + sbmely tallored and lined. August Sale I(-.-I.I.I.I.I.--.-.I.I...l.l.l.I-'.I-I-I.I.I.I-I.I-I-l. I.-.l 51250 [0 =—olc———lc|c——— c|e——— —0]c—— o | Exquisite Fur Creations e ; -.'-..-..-.-I.-.I.-l...-. «* i o AUGUST FUR SALE This fur sale offers astonishing values of high-grade furs in advance styles. Don’t miss this wonderful opportunity. Only a small deposit is required to secure your purchases, which will be stored free of charge unti! desired. Our remodeling and alterations department is another feature of our establishment. The prices during this Sale are far below those' prevailing later. BLICKSTEIN FUR CO. 703 12th St.—Above G |e———lalc———o[c———[a]c——] DeMoll Piano and Furniture Co. Twelfth & G Streets Preliminary to Our September Sale We Offer, Starting Tomorrow At Special Prices All Our Present Stock of Living Room Suites Living Room Chairs Dining Room Suites Bedroom Suites 0dd Chairs, Tables, Etc. Ask to See Our Splendid Living -~ Room Upholstered Chair at . . . $2 2 . 0 ‘Summer Clearance Sale All Traded in Pianos and Phonographs Individuality in Furniture at DeMoll’s The LOUVRE 1115 1117 F STREET evening. Every Suit— The one and two piece mod- 2ls—dress and sports. Not one is reserved. Busy—of course— very busy—in the Every woman knows Louvre style and Louvre quality—and appreciates what it Every Dress— Not One Is Reserved Ve d - e o e i, Price! Cloth Coats and Silkk and /2 Satin Coats—plain and fur- trimm Not One Is Reserved Price! rice. All Hats— We've made two groups of them all—not one $9.95__$5.00 The no exchange and no refund rule is in Half-Price Sale means to choose for Half Price. 1 . —and there are Dresses of /2 Every Coat— . Price! S:fill\Deeper Reductions on is reserved. In most cases less than half price. 00 force during this Sale. 3 ===