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"BOCIETY.” 1927—PART 2. SOCIETY.’ IALEXANDRIA socnm| Miss Caroline Morton returned last week from a visit to Miss Emma Ginn Baker in the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Baker, in Win- chester, and was accompanied home by Miss Baker for a week's visit. A THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. €. AUGUST 7, 10 KAPLOWITZ Atlanta, relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Aylett B. Nicol have gone to Virginia Beach Mr. and Mrs. Furr L. White of STWEe | Herndon, Va., were the week end | dward M. Kemper sts of Mrs, White's sister. Mrs Kemper and Mr. | Elizabeth 1. Ross, in her home on have gone to|Duke street. Ocean City, Md., where they have a | r. and Mrs. Richard B. Washing- cottage for the monthi of August. | ton spent the week at Virginia Beach. Mrs. Joseph L. Reynolds and two| M fsw C | s _ Repmritioin) [ ittle chters. Lucy and Betty Lee, 'lotte White a | number of informal card parti A T |teft Tuesday for visits in Norfolk. | grandmother, ) {been given for Miss Baker during her v motor trp - through the | Portsmouth and Berkeley, Va |in’ Harrisonburg, v s | sta e | Mr_and Mrs. Everett Hellmuth have | Mr. Robert G. Whitton has re- | 's. Howard L. Arnold and Miss | = xjio “Chayd : wned from a trip through New | the guests for the | < of bridge | England. with visits in Bar Harbor AMrs. from a visit to his brother-in- | | Dorothy Arnold ar ined at two Mr S LE immer of the for-| y land Boston remainder of the § in her hon | mer’s mother, Mrs. L. K. Coffman, at | Stieet Bn honbe BEAUTIFUL Stanley, Va i Baker of Winche i Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Lemon have re- « Mrs, Walter Roberts, Mrs. John | guest of Miss Cavolin. ks Taliaferro Worthington. Miss Mary [~ Mrs A, €. Dunn s ke FASHIONS DE LUXE CRM turned to their home in Rosemont TCR MADAME ~ MACEMOISELLE |3fi1°% iaas viat at Colonal Hunt Roberts, Miss Elizabeth War- | gaughters, who have b Mrs. Ar {. King was the host- P $795 To $]2:95 Goette of this eity to Miss Marie daughter of Rev. and Mrs. uer, which took place in| wirch, that place lelaide Risdon has returned stock, Va. daughters, Barbara and Jeanne Petitt, Ga., where they will visit of Westfield, N. J., are the guests for | several weeks of Mrs. Petitt's parents Mr. and Mre, James R. Mansfield, in their home on rth Pite gireet and Mr .. Outealt have returned fror isit at Biltmore Forest, N. . Rev. Percy Foster Hall and Mrs e e o R Mis: from a visit at We Mr.oand Mrs, Miss Charlotte Richard H Kemper | Hall left Tuesday for Groton for the | month of Aug M ner Lloyd Bootie, othe and Mrs, Clar uests of their A. Braithwaite, s eef, in NG, Monroe of New | Mr David ent the week Orleans, La the guest of her par-(end at Atlantic City. returning with | ents. Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Deahl, [ Mrs. Hulfish and " their two little in Rosemont, while her hushand. Rev.|daughters, who had heen at that re-| Mr. Monroe. is conducting a month’s | Sort for two weeks. mission at Cismont i |, Miss Dorothy Wa Mr. and Mrs, Charles M. Jones ave |t motoring to Knoxville, Tenn., and Mrs. Charles 1, house 3 his Year - - - Styles Are More Captivating Than ever before NEW EFFECTS—NEW COM. BINATIONS—ALL TYPES OF FURS—following the graceful lines dictated by the leading stylists for the coming Winter season and including the all-im- portant feature of Quality WORKMANSHIP that in nalizes FRANCKE & LUSTICK FURS. A gorgeous display that ihte A 05 3 N exceeds our greatest successes of | 26 vears of Fur Experience. TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THE SAVINGS! ers of Washing was the week end guest of Miss " (Continued on Thirteenth P Philipsborn 600 - 614 ELLVENTH ST vin, left last week fo Richmond, accompanied by . Danenhower and her [ Colvin. obert Falls Gr Miss Virginia Jackson of Washing ton spent the week with Miss Amelia ee! Gertrude | J Brooks, went Wednesday to Bluemont I\Va. to remain during the month of August. Mr. George T. Ward left Sunday to rreturn to his home in De Funiak Springs. Fla., after visiting his class mate, Mr. Charles M. Xhepperson. jr.. follownig the closing of the R. 0. T. C camp at Fort Humphreys. Boothe Puliman, Medical 'ps. wha i wick and Miss Margaret Warwick left | of her mother, Mrs. Howard T, € vesterday for a week at Orkney e oAl | ess Tuesday the meeting of the | bridge club of which she is a member. Springs, Va. Bt Mrs. M. | Mrs. Ira E. Cannon and Miss Helen . ret Ly - Coisiy ot Uohes | Cannon have returned from a month’s | _ Mrs. Robert Model, in | motor trip through the N visiting | Gronau came relatives in Massachusetts timore, where Mrs. Gronau spent sev Short Beach, Conn. eral weeks and Miss Gronnu the week Mr. J. Earl Ross and Mr. Kenneth | end, after returning from Massa | Moore are back from a motor trip of | Nefta Springs, Va. | veeks thri the valley of Vir-| AMiss Kathri |iwe weeks through th 3 | saturday. July N | to visit her brother and sister-indaw e Tenar | Mr. and Mrs. John Lloyd Uhler. Goette-Brauer wedding in Hat Pictured BUY NOW at the Reduced Prices Golden Pheas- ant, Fine Soleil S —— nd at OUR STANDARD— “THE BEST IN EVERYTHING” The Famous Community Dinners Acain Served in the HIGHLANDS HOTEL CAFE A Delicious Chicken Diunner TODAY At the Regular Price S1.00 From 6 to Our California Streef Entrance Saves You All the Steps of the Front Fntrance. Thler left Tounis Folmar and attended the Redbud, heen the g for the week of her daughter, M vy Lee Spilman, Mr. and N H. Melton and their | children have returned from a motor trip through the West and Canada. Miss Reatrice Schreiner and Miss |1da_Schreiner left last week for Red Bud, 1L, where they attended the | wedding “Sunday of Rev. Carl J. hard Finks entertained at Ay evening. zaret L. Brown has return- Del Ray after visits .. and Canada. | < May Fox will leave today Ifor a visit to Atlantie City, with rel i from Pennsylvania. Rathbone Smith, Mrs. Leadbeater and Miss Anne Lewis Jones spent the past week end on a motor trip to Harrisonbi Vi | Mr. Willis Holcombe Wi Lynchburg is the guest of Mrs dict Wheatley in her home on King street. 15 Miss Althea Swain left last week for | {; | visits to relatives in Washington and | in Lacy and Falls Church, Va. | | Miss Lucy Uhler is back from Oak- | o land, Calif., where she attended the na- | - REMODELED tional convention of the Rlu;iness and Professional Women's Clubs, repre- AND STORED | senting the local club. WORK GUARANTEED | Mr. Arthur M. King has returned MODERATE PRICES {from a trip with Capt. Lenox Lehr, NEW ENGLAND | U.'S.'A.. on_his motor boat, to Pot A deposit will rezerve the gar- ment you select. Clar- Remember—The August Sale Prices Now Effective are Astonishingly Low Francke ¢ (ushck Soleil Velours That forecast the vogue for Autumn. Like all Philipsborn hats thev are vouthful and smart. P And colorings are exaui- site, the new tan shades, golden bhrown, new blues, dark greens, soft red tones and the always popular black. Dine in cool comfort amid breezes of osaillating fans Sunday Dinner Roast Capon with dressing. Fried | ! Spring Chicken, choice of other meats : Francke & Lustick FUR WRAPS < 7 Intricate handizcork wmakes FRURIERS S BENA. SHERMAN. Prop. | p 618 12th St. N.W. Fr. 6353 || Virginia Wilkins. 1y Mrs. George Petitt and her two little ewhouse Rixey of Cul- | eek end guest of Miss 606 - 614 for distinctivencss and viduality. indi- ELEVENTH ST. Philipsborn When you buy Furs in August, you secure the finest pelts, the smartest styles and the most exacting workmanship. In our Fur Classic we present the finest Furs the market affords. When you buy Furs at Philipsborn’s, your coat exemplifies our unalterable principle of Style, Quality, Dependability and Ex- cess Value. Four Specially Selected Groups Feature Remarkable Values Irresistible Savings Are Offered in This Low-Priced Group $99.50 CARACUL COATS Cocoa and Platinum shades BEAVERETTE COATS CALFSKIN COATS SEALINE COATS (Dyed Coney) This group is splendidly , trimmed with self and | contrasting Fur collars. Philipsborn’s Fur Shop Third Floor The Rich Quality of This Group Will Surprise the Value-Wise $139 CARACUL COATS Castor and black shades. JAP CONEY COATS Platinum and cocoa shades. GREY KID COATS SEALINE COATS Coats trimmed with brown, platinum. red and black Fox, Skunk, Squirrel and self col- lars. Philipsborn’s Fur Shop Third Floor i Pay Either of Two Convenient Ways: 1f vou are a charge customer, vour bill will not be rendered until October 1st. Arrangements may be made for our deferred payment plan in our “Will Call” department. Either of these methods, dignified and convenient as they are, affords you the privilege of profiting by the special prices in our August Fur Classic. Reserve Your Coat Now! —to be held free of charge in our cold storage vaults until you wish to wear it. A Few of the Other Outstanding Values in the Fur Classic RACCOON COAT im"rnmhcy model, with sport lin- 259 *HUDSON SEAL COATS$ . Skunk and Squirrel trimmed. 295 SILVER MUSKRAT COATS $ Brown Fox crush collars. 210 AMERICAN BROAD- TATL COAT $ Dyed White Fox crush collar. 310 TROPICAL SEAL COAT $ Wolverine Shawl collar. 350 NATURAL SIBERIAN ¢ SQUIRREL COATS 450 r]‘.la‘lnmm Dyed White Fox shawl and crush LEOPARD COAT Finest qt\alit_\'\; Red Fox shawl ‘525 *Hudson Seal Is Dyed Muskrat, A Choice Range of Furs Is Offéred in This Group $169 MUSKRAT COATS PONY COATS CARALUL COATS Bisque, Cocoa, Castor and Platinum shades SEALINE COATS (Dyed Coney) WOOL SEAL COATS Trimmed with red, brown, bisque or platinum Fox, Beaver, Raccoon, Skunk, Sil- ver Muskrat and Natural Squirrel. Philipsborn’s Fur Shop Third Floor A High Peak of Combined Quality and Value Is Reached at $195 MUSKRAT COATS PONY COATS HAIR SEAL LEOPARD CAT COATS MARMOT, SEALINE and CARACUL COATS Trimmed with contrasting crush and shawl colars of | red, pointed and brown Fox, | Beaver, Fitch, Jap Weasel, Skunk, Squirrel, Wolf and Raccoon. Philipsborn’s Fur Shop’ Third Floor : \E'ilIIIIIIIllIIIlIII:ylfillmlllllllllli?)l\;‘lll"IlIIIIIIIIIIIm@:llillmIlllIIlli:?EIIIllliIlHIII{II:?Il\\lllIHIIII|IIIHIII:?/l\?illllIIIIIIIIIIIII:Z-‘II\‘I:IIIIIIIIINIIIIIIJ'{/A@;‘ are designed in our own workrooms F.U-R-R-LE-R-S 1328 G St. HO else wants a Maytag —the washer with the life-lasting, cast-alumi- num tub that keeps water hot for an entire washing — that washes big tubfuls in 3 to 7 minutes — that does a whole washing in one short hour—that washing is done. 26 Years of Fur Experience washes even collar and cuff edges without hand-rubbing? The washer that raises or lowers to suit your height. The washer that drains and cleans its tub in 30 seconds after the Phone —use a Maytag next wash- day without obligation or expense. Test it thor- oughly. Compare it care- fully with ordinary wash- ers. Then if it doesn’t sell itself, don’t keen it. ) For homes without electric- ity, the Maytag is available with in-built gasoline motor Deferred Payments You’ll Never Miss THE MAYTAG COMPANY, Newton, lowa Phone one of the authorized Maytag dealers listed beIow," Allen D. Lutz, Manager 805 12th St. N.W. harlottessille—Albemasie Mastag Co timore—] arloftess| . f.mhm' s . €, h‘nl"-‘:‘r&‘ Yll., » gl.l berl :loy'(nlkT'_Per.Rpl “fild:hfl dware Co.. Ine. 4 L. B. Nieodem ichmo owe 2 = Winchenter—Bahs- Brothers. Pesnnrdiown—Lionsratoma” Frank. "lz‘.\'l'\'MLAND' Co. Teonardtown—Leonare 7517 Bal 3 imberland—Jos. H. Brinker & Bros. us. mp. Co. Maytag dealers everywhere follow the standardized rule of sending a May- tag to a home to do a week’s washing free, and without obligation of any kind. ‘This is the way all Maytag Gyrafoam Washers are sold. The Maytag must sell itself solely upon its performance in the home. It must wash everything to your entire satisfaction. Must wash everything quicker, easier and cleaner than other washers. Must wash everything—even collars, cuffs and wristbands without hand-rubbing. Must prove to you, in your own home, that it is the most helpful home-laundering unit you have ever seen or used. 1084