Evening Star Newspaper, August 7, 1927, Page 33

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'SOCIETY.” Chevy Chase Residents Pass Summer Season Sojourneying at Resorts Suburban Colony Folks Also THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, AUGUST 7, POPULAR HOSTESSES SPENDING SUMMER MONTHS AT CHARMING HOMES IN CHEVY CHASE 1927—PART ' 2 visits in Roanoke, Va., and Bristol, Tenn. Mr. Garfinckel salled for Europe August 1 on the Olympie. Miss Mildred Pimes and Miss Minnie Schoenthal have gone on a trip to Buffalo, Niagara Falls, Montreal, Que- bec and Lake George. SOCIETY." 20-Year Freedom Battle Won. ROCHESTER, N. Y., August 6§ (# —A legal battle of more than 20 years ration ended here today when Vuer vie, a Montenegrin, was grante( a full pardon by President Coolidgt for a murder of which he was con victed in Alaska in 1907. Perovit served 18 years in Fort Leavenworth securing his release under a writ of Marriage Licenses. Marriage licenses have been issued to the following Charles W. Poole and Ethel M. Martin, jaEugene H. Bonjonla and Mable P. Wil- tiamson, both of =Petersburg. Va. Carroll 8. Bbhml('n and Lida Robinson. illiam Markward of B od and Ma v Gilbert of Mount Rainis """U’X nn]( R. 'ake of A)\l-r:lwn “N. C. and| Gayle 3. Waller of thix-city. ames Smith and Mary Johnson, Dr. Edith SeVille Coale is spending habeas corpus In 1925, the month of August on the Maine coast, after visiting in New York City for a few days. Leon Dethia and Willie' Bowel] arles o a " ol el Tucker and Dahlia R. Foster. | athe Davis. Take Park, M n W. Davis. Takoma Park. Md. Enjoy Trips and Parties During Hot Weather. Clyde carver. %%%%%%%%%%&%%%%%%&@ Our Annual Mid- : Summer Sale of Furs < w5 N. Y., has a woman stone Miss Eva W. Cummins left Wednes. | day for Glen Cove, Long Island, where she will be the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Mott for the month of August. Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. Selby, ac- companied by Miss Barbara Houston, spent several days last week at South River, Md. Mrs. Arthur B. Crane with her two daughters, Mary and Betty, accom- panied by her two sisters, Mrs. Thomas A. Hulfish and Mrs. Edward Dunn, and two nieces, Miss Jane Dunn and Miss Barbara Hulfish of Alexandria, Va., left Monday by mo- tor for Rehoboth Beach, Del., where they will spend two weeks. \ Dr. and Mrs. E. P. Eslin and family | have gone to their cottage at Point Pleasant, N. J.,, for the month of| t. et Now in progress offers you the ad- vantages of— Donald Reid MacLeod, with her children, has returned, after spend- ing a month at Sherwood Forest, Md. Dr. and Mrs. D. G. Dav i in their home, on Mc after spending several weeks on a mo- | tor trip to Ohio and White Sulphur s, W. Va. hel Kroger, daughter of Mr. d S. Kroger, and Miss ¢ have returned to Chev after spending several wecl in Brooklyn, N. Y. Mr. and Mrs. Jullenne Winnemore have gone to Boston, Mass., for eral weeks. .. Willlam H. Waters and he: are back after spending several | s in Rectortown, Va., where the visited relative Arthur B. Crane went Wednes J., where he will | with his mothe! Largest Selections, Unimpeachable Quality, Newest Styles and Individual Models at Emphatic Savings APES SAKSTEFURSS Are Built Up to a STANDARD, Backed By a Reputation of THIRTY-NINE YEARS STANDNG. aghters, Nancy and on the terrace of her home, Mrs. Charles H. Beach | ) Nest. s has returned | Upper right: her residence on /isit in Indiank. lon the veranda of George Horton are | Meadow lane. home, on Ehn | Lower right: Mrs. Russell Thomas Edwards in her garden. Lower lelt: Mes, John Edgar Sobl on the greensward of her home on Hesketh street. occupying stheir new sireol Mr. and Mrs. B, H. ¥ turned to Chevy Chase, on C: her have re- after spend- be Cod, Mass. Bull, with her son Norman, jr., and Betty, n street, have gone to| wood, N. J., for the remainder of | Summe: Adelle H. ve A Deposit Will Reserve Your Coat Until Desired SAHRS FUR CO. IN THE CONFIDENCE OF THE PUBLIC FOR OVER THIRTY-NI YEARS 610 Twelfth St.—Just Above F—Phone Main 1647 e R daughter left Thuy sday for Rockport. where they will spend five | Mr. Hazard and their son, | John, will join them the first of the | | week. Mr. and Mrs. Leland street Myers and her son, entertained supper y evening in honor - and Mrs. Thomas B. Robertson s 'f Atlanta, Ga, who have been house | Beach, N. I, where the cuests of s cents, | the month of Aumust, : Siv. and Mrs. i ¢'E, Robertson of | Mr. and Mrs. Henry J. Bearce and T | their son, Roger, motored to Hebron, Mellnx;:;i: “and Mrs. Willam R. vhere they will spend the re- Ve re of the Summer. . returned to their home in Chev ol mu,‘,‘(.,,‘(;‘”"f, it . C. Corning and her daughter' | have gone to Slate Hill, Pa it Fenning of | her mother. Mrs. Morgan W entertained | until her new home, on Leland upleted, the firs: of October. toy S. Steward has joined his in their camp in New Hamp. Ro; Whiteford of | left F for Rye | will spend | i A and Mrs. Karl Northampton street Thursday evening at dinner im- | is o ming at the Chevy Chase Club in honor of Mr. and Mis. B. | family « l pris t llz\lli Among the | shire % | 1 s . Putnam, M -1 | Chase Chapter of the Y. . AL will )\.:'u: ‘1‘::7’_‘1}: H|lh o n;ln Mrs. Eugene | meet Tuesday in the huml‘ of Mrs, Stevens, Mr. Tob- { Albert E. Corning, on Cummings lana. evtson, Mr Mr. orge Pratt and their Louis Robertson. ve returned to their Mr. and home, on Leland street, after spending leaving the I several weeks in Atlantic City, N. J. tor for several weeks in Thomas { | Morris in their home in Princeton,| |N. J. fr. and Mrs. Morris, accom- { panied by s¢ Whitford, spent a por- | tion of her visit motoring along the;| coast. week end and will return to Washing: ton tomorrow. Lieut. Col. an Governors Island, . the week end in Washir Mayflower. (S Maj. and Mrs. Elroy | yesterday on the City of Paris for | Wardman Park Hotel,” ¢ Europe. ~ They will return about the | Eberi(h v i orihe middle of October. | when they will leave for San Fra Lo co, to which place Maj. Irvine . e | been transferred. Lo - parents Maj. and Mr . motored to Gibson 1 to remain over e They |have as their s, Mr | Nathanlel C. Zack Brewer and Miss Canada, who is the guest of brother-in-law and sister, Mr. Mrs. Halstead. Mr. and Mrs. Stanton C. Peelle left terville on Cape Cod, 1 remain until Septem- daughter, Miss Ellen Peclle, who is making a series of visits in the North, will join her parents at | Oysterville later in the month. Mr. and Mrs. William D. Searle and | Mr. and Mrs. ¥ their son have gone to Quebec, [ New York and 1 Rubl are | the month by mo- Atlantie City, ‘ daughter of erile \Secretary and Mrs Kellogg Yeturned after spending the week in | Return to Cny Tombrrow Sherwood Forest. Md. | Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Robertzon | e left yesterday for their home, in At-| Janta. Ga., atier spending three wecks | s the guests of Mr. Robertson’s par- | ents. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Robert: som, on Melrose street. Mr. and Mrs. o Yiobertson, sr.. went to Rehoboth | Admiral and Mrs. Beach, Del., for several weeks. ‘nnd their son. Lieut. Comdr. Edward Mr. and Mrs. W, ‘ton Benham | Randolph Eberle, spending_today have gone to New York to visit their |motoring to Hagerstown and Gett: son-dnaw and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. |burg. Admiral and Mrs. Eberle are 'T._J. Hutchins. spending_the greater part of the Sum- Mrs, P, R. Baker and her children | mer in WasRington, each week end have returned to their home in Chevy | taking a motor trip to a nearby place Chase after spending several weeks |of interest. Last week they went to in Newport, R. L., where Comdr. Baker | Luray Caverns. is Mationed. + H. Myers, accompa- |, Mrs: Kinchelos, wife of Representa. nied by her two sisters, Mrs. Thomas L ntlishe (Wl et Nelson and Miss Lucy Hammett, went | o/ ke:":!; e “h(r"c* .:l)‘e ey \h‘:" ] i yesterday to Atlantic City, N.J., Where | yyonding some time in her home and [ada, and are staying at the Chateau |Gittelman are gu —Affecting every remaining garment of the season—without Shey it Bpoul o et ; visiting in the State. During her | Frontenac. {man’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Isadore | Detroit th ill go to Duluth by B e e e o s ol | Wy fnere Faifmiinber | of ffimction o e “reund, in their Summer home, | Steamer, returning across Canada by exception. £nd their daughter Christine have re- e given in her honor. Mr. and | Miss Harriet ol , at Oakley, Md. motor, visiting Toronto and Buffalo. turned after spending several week: Baiey Pride entertained at a | joined her | in Boston, Mass., where they went by | “bacon fty* for her at thelr home | George Langdon sea. ksdale, and she was also enter. | Visit With Mr. And they are, as you know, exceptional and exclusive models—designed to meet every occasion. and Mrs. L. R. M Trvine where the M Anne Maj. and Mr month, THe LOUVRE 1115 1117 F STREET McCorkle M she vi in the qu: I has UNDERWOOD- comma Hopkin: lived in Washington re the former was stationed, and they presented their daughter to society. Davis and their children for a brief Hhon; will make their future home. Kalbfus will return to Washing- her husband re- Kalbfus will they’ Mrs. ton after a few day malmnl.' there. - ) later join Mr., Kalbf parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Kalbfus, at their home on Chesapeake Bay, where her two 1hfld|en are spending the Summer. Kalbfus and the children will Jmn Mr. Kalbfus in Philadelphia in the Fall Here’s the Big Climax of the Season’s Clearance Events Half-Price ! sdward W. Eberle and | Mr. and Mrs. Henry M. Campbell of Detroit are now in Washington at the Mayflower, Mrs, Woods, wife of former Repre- sentative James P. Woods of Virginia, and their daughters, Miss Elizabeth Woods and Miss Kathryn Woods, are now in California and will later visit | Lake Louise and Bauff. oseph Byrne, daughters corge P. McCabe nd Mrs. Morton ¢ Chase, left Friday s of M Gittel- | for a motor trip to Detroit. From Stewart Adams of | parents, Whitford. and Mr: Kalbfus Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Davidson of 950 where Shepherd street have retur Joseph 1 for Philadelp] Mr. oft vesterday after and Mrs dwin C Miss Annabelle McCorkle, accom- | nined by Mrs. J. E. Taylor in her panied by her sister, Mrs. William | charming home in Madisonville. 1Houser, who have been visiting their parents, Maj. and Mrs. C. M. McCor- kle, have gone to Newton, C. Mrs. Elmont B. Hazard and The Assistant Secretary of the Navy, | Mr. Theodore Douglas Robinson, is her | with his family at Mohawk for the AUGUST FUR SALE 1S FEATURING EXCEPTIONAL VALUES A FUR COAT AT A CLOTH COAT PRICE 25 Fur Coats—August 8125 0 Fur Coats—August Pri 8150 Coats—August Pri ..8195 5 Coats—August .8295 $595 Fur Coats—August -$395 These low prices prevail only during this sale. Later_they advance to Fall levels. These lovely furs should be seen by all who admire beauty, and we cordially invite your inspec- tion. A DEPOSIT RESERVES YOUR SELECTION THE WOMAN’S SPECIALTY S Mayer Bros. & Co. 937-939 F St. N.W. Every Evening Dress Now Every Dance Frock Every Street Dress Every Afternoon Dress Every Sports Dress Every Georgette Dress Every Chiffon Dress Every Lace Dress Price No other sale throughout the season _approaches this in value giving— and Every Suit 1 . Every Coat /2 Prlce All remaining of this present season are included—Dress and Sports Coats, fur-trimmed and plain tailored. Smart Suits of dis- tinctive character. 923 G| Every Printed Dress REMODELING Brothers Monday: Offer Unusual Values for Clearance ARE BEING INTRODUCED AT SPECIAL PRICES $198 $25 $2950 $35 up AN advance showing of beautiful crepes, satins and georgette models for women and misses, designed for street, afternoon, dinner, evening and sports wear. Featuring black and colors. SMART, NEW TRAVEL AND DRESS COATS WITH FUR COLLARS AND SILK LININGS. ADVANCE SPECIAL— DRASTIC REDUCTIONS ON REMAINING SUMMER APPAREL Including All Types of SMART APPAREL Dresses, Frocks, Ensembles - Every Hat—Sacrificed! Clearance compels the placing of every Hat remaining of this season— in one or the other of these groups—at these sensational reductions— All Hats $2.95 All Hats $4.95 that were that were upto$10..... $10to $19.50. . You can understand WHY every selection MUST BE FINAL; and that we can accept no returns and make no exchanges. Coals and Suits One-Half Price V E T H IR TE TWE EN H'HrQl T R e e e T T

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