Evening Star Newspaper, August 15, 1926, Page 54

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SOCIETY. Washington Residents THE SUNDAY In Vacation Humor Official and Residential Society: Broken Up by Long and Short Stays at Resorts—Automobile Trips Engage Many Citizens. Representative Chester T. Long of | ster visited several of the studios in Wiehif a few d Hotel. vs and is at*Wardman Park ttorney General, . who has been arkersburg, W. eral weeks, returned ¥'ri- apartment at Wardman He ix spending the week Re: to his District Attorney and Mrs. Peyton Gordon, companied by their daughter, Miss Evelyn Gordon, 3 spend- ing the week end on Chesapeake Bay, and will return to thelr apart- ment at Wardman Park Hotel the first of next week United States Mr. Charles partment of State is spending sev eral weeks with his sister, Mrs. Wil- liam Ramsburgh, at Heights, Md Mr. and Mrs. Ernest G. Wi and their son. Mr. Mannix W will leave Washington Tuesd the Greenbrier. White Sulphur Springs, where they will remain un- | and Mrs, | Labor day Walker and their through New Englan and have been in W short time Mr. son motored and Canada shington for a til afte! Willlam Bailey ¥ for Atlantic City, pend a month at the Judge Comdr. Paul H. Bas and Mrs, Bastedo are at W Park Hotel for a month's stay, ing closed their house at Wyoming avenue after from a short trip to them is Mrs, Basted Thomas Griffin. Prindeville, Mrs, bas returned to Wardman Pa guests her da of Chicag: Francis, jr., aund Marie Therese. urope. With sons, Mr. Katherine edo’s daughter, apartment at Ba her she will be the Anne Devereux until g of Miss Laura rshall at Spring Lake, at Mason and Miss Devereux .. Cooke of the De- Braddock their return | . Kans., is in Washington for | Hollywood. Dr. and Mrs. Percy Hickling have left Washington to spend about three weeks in New Hampshire. Mr. and Mrs. Claude R. Whitaker |of Chatham Courts have left the | Capital for a motor trip through Vir gluia, North Carolis nd Tennessee. Mr. and Mrs. William J irmer and their two children of eland, | Ohio, are at Wardman Park Hotel for a brief stay. After leaving the « ed to Vancouver, B. (., where they | visited Mrs. Webster's brother, Mr. D. S. Fraser, and returned to this city over the Canadian Pacific. t they truvel ! Of Personal Interest To Washington Residents Miss Ileanor Treit visiting her a of New York is Joseph Drey- vid Dreyfuss M. s is spending two s at tne Hotel Braddock, Brad- | dock Helghis, Md., with her sister, | Mrs. Alexander Kaufman, of Alexan- | dria, Va. | Mr. Mauriee Baer has returned from i a four-week stay in Atlantic City. <. Harry Wolf and Wilma Wolf, motored 1., Friday, where | Bedford Springs Hotel. Alexander Wolf | and Mr. Joel Hillman of Atlantic C iled for Bu- in Paris of Mr. and_Mrs. William Jacobi and daughter, Wilma Jane, left Washing- ton Thursday for Atlantic City, and wiil be the guests at the Royal Palace Hotel. Mrs. Willlam Levy of Pittsburgh is the guest of her sister, Mrs. Arthur Marks, on Euclid street. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Gass helmer have returned after spending veral weeks in Atlantic C Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Wey! to RBedford Springs, P 3 where they were joined by their son, Max Weyl, who was a counselor at M: Camp Kohut, Oxford, Me. Sherby | accompanied him, and they will spend two weeks at the Bedford Springs | 90 iwrag sy g - Daughter of Mr, and Lemuel To riage in Manila, Philip) | WEDDING IN MANILA RTHUR BENJAMIN HILL, ne Islands, August 4, she was Miss Catherine Towers. STAR, WASHINGTON, D of Washington, and, until her mar- tored to Bedford yesterday.are M. and Mrs. Edgar Kaufman daughter, M Ida Kau Walter Franc and Mr. Ho tinger. Samuel ntic who arrives on the Leviathan today. Mr. and Mrs. David Strauss re- turn today from & two-week stay Hotel Braddock, Braddock ts, Md. nd Mrs. Leon Strauss left yes- terday for Atlantic City. ] AUGUST 1 son, Alvin, jr. who s at Racquette Lake Camp, in the Adirondacks. Mrs, Emma Heller, with her sister, Miss Pauline Baum, is at the Ritz- Carlton Hotel, Atlantic City. Mr. and Mrs. Sol Meyer and sons have returned from a two-week stay in_Atlantic City. Mrs. Armond Cerposs is spending the week end at Braddock Heights, Md.. with her daughter, Mrs. Alvin Newmyer, and two grandsons, Ar- mond and Lewls. Mrs. Levy, who the guest of her mother, Mrs. Rebecca Young, for three months. has returned to her home in St. Joseph, Mo. Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Wollherg are spending twd weeks at Bedford Springs, Pa. Mrs. Milton Nathan is spending 10 days at the Berkeley-Carterey, Ast Park, and will then join Mr. } on a trip to Canada. Their daughter Lucille, who §s at Tripp Lake Camp, will join them at the end of the month. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Baum and son have returned from a two weeks' stay at Valley View Cottage, Braddock Heights, Md. Miss Lillian Kleeblatt is visiting her sister, Mrs, Jerome Antel in Cleveland, Ohio. Mrs. Mark Lansburgh and fami and her mother. Mrs. A. Brylaw: are at the Breakers, Atlantic Mr. Jacob Brock. Miss Flora Brock and Mrs. Gussle Greenberg are Hotel Braddock, Braddock ~Height: Md. They will be joined Wednesday by Mr. Milton Brock, Mr. Lawrence D, I to New York and } “nd spent several days in Atlantic City. Miss Lean ginla Beach, Mr. and Mrs. Jerome tored to Braddock Heights ay to spend a week at the Hotel Brad- 1926—PART 2 Hotel Braddock, Braddock Helghts. Mrs. Rich has taken an apartment, 2701 Connecticut avenue. I Mr. and Mrs. Harry Loeb are leaV- 727 7 7 7% motoring we have ever re- ceived to an August Sale of FURS. Wash- ington women who have seen our display of Fur Fashion have been quick to appre- ciate the exceptional values and have taken advantage of these reduced prices. You will do_ well, also, to come in soon and make your selection. Max Rich spent last week at * Beauty That Attracts ~—so_enchanting and allur- ing it commands_the admir- ation of all. You can possess this soft, fascinating appearance instantly thru Gourauo's 2 ORIENTAL, CREAM | \ Send 10e. for Trial Size i Ferd. 7. Hopkins & Son, New York ing for Atlantic City ks. SOECIETY. to spend two |lant ‘riday. Mrs. nd Mrs. Gilbert Bensinger and | Mrs. Sidney Casper, Sylvan Bensinger motored to At QUALITY- FURS Smartly Created, Exquisitely Tailored at greatly lowered AUGUST SALE PRICES The gregtest response @ Hudson Seal Coats Dyed Muskrat Finest of northern sking with trims. $285 Pony Coats The newest in fur extremely smart and very low price. $195 A Small Deposit Reserves Your Selection Francke (ush FU-R-R4-ER-S 1328 G St. fashion ; various ! cottage. Muskrat Coats rery hand- Finest pelts: good_looking. somely tailored $195 Raccoon Coats (Dyed Conew) Serviceable an d always in good taste. Very special. $235 26 Years of Fur Experience nger will be the guest of her cous for a week at b Y 7 Z 7222 2222 % 77 %. W, 727 .2 7 Y will be brid spent thre zuest at_the ho of Mr. George of his fiancee Miss phine Weller of Washington, and later a guest on Mr. Fulford’s yachts on the St. Lawrence River he then was the guest of Col. and Mrs. Louis Scherer at their Summer home. maids, Miss Mason ha ks in Ontario, first as z at the estate nd are in New ' Mr. Alvin Newmyer left Friday for Hotel. h Racquette Lake, N. Y. to visit his Among the Washingtonians who mo- Mrs. York tc 7Yarg\i [ 4 ningl Reliable Since 1914 316 7th St. N.W. Mr. Alonzo Florida and Park Hotel, his son, Mr. as returned from gain at Wardman where he has with him Alonz S, Brook \ferro Potter eturn to her Summer home on ake Bay today after spend ing a few days in her home in Wash- tngton. Furs Flexible as Fabrics NURS flexible as fabrics, as responsive to the mode as the most pliable of textiles, are shown in the August Exhibition— Sale at the Erlebacher establishment. — @y Z 1 Scotin and the White Mountain: | Mr. and Mrs. H. G, Horder of Chi-| cago and theic children, Doris and June Horde several days at Wardman Mrs. Bernard L. Adler of 3625 Six teenth street northwest has returned | utomobi Here Furs are shown not merely as animal pelts, but as marvelous materials made into garments of yher utmost luxury, inexpensive and sensibly priced. Summ Me. She s Harbor, > ending the h Belgrade, ne time at Bar Pier and Old Dobli t August Sale Prices Are Consideral _‘ Lower Than Will Prevail Later in the Season BADE Mrs. Ja to her home in G two-week visit with gustus Springs and Bl andoah, Vi es Knowles has returned | after a | friends at Au- | on and Shen- | - e Leopardine $125 * Miss Ann Bowie Watson, daughter of Mr. und ) Leslie Watson e A S Grilebacher D B _ "eminine Apparel of Individuality FWELVETEN TWELVETWELVE F STREET Raccoon $195 Sealine §195 Caracul Bowie home. Melwood, near Marlboro, | S M. White left vesterday to Mrx. White in the Rer! ires, where the has been for two weeks, They will return to the apartment at Wardman Park Hotel some time next week | Mr Join DS Marzaret and Miss : 3165 teenth street ¢ brother-in-daw and 1 Mrs. H. R, Hummer, at £ .Cunningham Co Reliable Since 1911 316 7th St. Nf.\\'. Miss Mar mother, Mrs. Jess The prices quoted in this adver- = srementarseialed o poiivsy | The DRESSES for FALL ) £ "Marvelous! Yousay B E 3 Fur Coats that reflect the trend of ittookonly3minutes fashion’s Fall and Winter modes. Gorge- } ous coats of perfectly matched skins—all silk lined and interlined to prevent splitting of pelts. De- veloped in soft, lustrous furs, and carrying the usual Cunningham guarantee. PRICES NOW $125—%195 September Prices $175—$295 Sizes for Women and Misses, 18 to 56 We répeat—The strike of fur workers in New York has caused the prices of fur coats to increase materially. A small deposit— as low as $5—will reserve the coat you select and we'll store it free until wanted. 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