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D. €, AUGUST 14, 1927—PART 2 of Society's Program Out Chevy Chase Way [_._.. Bridge panies and Otl’ler‘ { Forms of Entertainment| SEASON END Sindurd o e DRESS CLEARANCE < Helen Hanford, who has been | ¢ | ] 4 ‘ : relatives in Kentucky, teturn A R i 3 4 \ | ., on Military road, by g & G p N | 4 v \e was accompanied by her £ RS , 1 Hospitality Feature I MIDSUMMER BRIDES OF INTEREST IN RESIDENTIAL CIRCLES OF WASHINGTON ’ | | Walker of | ) 5o, S A W o’ | [l OUR REGULAR $I5 TO $35 VALUES i eadon | | s ¥ ) TN o ; ¢ ! ! Our season end clearance has arrived and tomor- Neova Scotia and Rivere de Louo, in | P } | R 3 R 1 1 | row we place on sale plain and printed georgettes, New Brunswick, Canada 5 § 1 ! . . A Te. nd drs. Homer itairdon an . T Sl : ¥ [ crepe de chines, lovely chiffon and flat crepe dresses in E s of ALc andar o ; | misses’, women’s and extra sizes. Many women wait g ) : ' p LR ; ’ | for this important event. aul Delaney and | ne to Tenness THE WOMAN’S SPECIALTY SHOP G e e BN\ § S || aper Bros. & Co. ¥ Holland ¢ tained at l.vu!uvr.:n pridge Wednesday aft i It - \ » Mrs, Granville H Parks 1ot W0 Weddings Ca]epdared week f go, Harbor Point will spend | ot Mr ««nd‘ For Week Just Ended | Henry K. Chapin | 1 George Pierce and Mr. Claude | v e g e | Of Interest Locally| al m ampa, Fla a T i in Chevy Chase and will sp: (Continued | mainder of the Summer with g = & = . Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Pieree. oy Condit gave farewe. Morgan, Miss Condit wi L in the pres ¢ | tamlies and a fow frienc X | ding marches were plaved s el moiith | L dhr s given it mar . an countries. [ o€ A ' Jovely | Davis h 1 te. made bouf: to meet his daughte | fant, P P g Robert N. Youns, who, with her ¥ | yoke of lac: lace flounce daughter, Corinne Frances, Will arrive f tpo % e ™ fror n was of white from San Juan, Porto Rico. LUt | gpin and her t vell was arranged Young will join his family in Septem- | (n7, and she ca bor. He has been appointed military | jeq an arm bouquet of w Driructor at the University of Mary- [ Zig i A O alley: = { ol . . I . v o = 1 E Luxurious Pelts—Advance Styles— W weeks as the g land. obert Sindell of Baltimore is| Her sister, Miss Geneveive Tohr, spending several days with Mr. How- ard McElroy. was maid of honor and wore a becom- ? ing dress of peach color georgette i 3 A Z X2 .. Walter T and |made on straight lines and trimmed Y - o / . & Mr. and Mrs. Wilter Young and |mmade & s d i ; o / g WOQ heiv 0 liEnter Perty e ithesguesta)| Wt & (Wil ssatin Sash ot fthe Ay $ o ¥ v X [ orkmans lp—'—' ow riees thelr dauEN'St Mrs. Young's parents, |shade and a flower on the shoulder.| & : \ . ; 3 . ' Jor & o Mre Bert Sommers. She carried an arm bouquet of pink . : “Nir. and Mrs. McCrea enter- | roses. Mr. John E. Richwine, jr., at- . i j e At bridge and supper last eve. [tended his brother as best man | S O . ™ : es tl r ning in their home in celebration of t-e;{;‘j:“]\I\"’iq(h];ni‘; tr:\'v‘u‘\ «‘l\;’;xfllulxl‘:: % 3 i > vour approval! The greater your knowledge of e e o ollaca has veturned | couple tett by m otor, the bride travel- 3 % . Fur values, the greater will be your satisfaction after spending several wes at Lake [ing in a costume of coc n crepe, 3 ¥ ‘ when you inspect our stock! A e Y, Wnd Plymouth Beach, | With a small felt hat to r b, Upon % < s e et | their return they will be at home in : = . Crossley of Trvington, | Urban, Va. Among the outof-town ; 3 e Y ¢ Every skin on display is backed by The Model the house guest of her |Buests were Mrs. John E. wine, <000 Fur Shop reputation—a reputation that has held S b - { the confidence of Washington for many Dr. and Mrs. | of Urban, mother of the bridesroom, 1 Mrs, Brooks Bristow of Saluda, : . b A | ve The items below will give you a hint of the great savings possible if you b now Davis, on M ') . Harry Paul Gentn Forty- | Va. 5 18 i : i second street, left Friday for y : Upper, left to right—Mrs. William E. Haggerty, formeriy Miss Auna Quiligan of Chevy Chase, Md., her mar- Miss Clar h Wyvill, daush | rlage taking place Tuesday; Mrs. Samuel R. Martin, before her recent marriage, Miss Mary Louise Martin of Nor- | ountains of West Vir- . B e ter CF Mrs, Anthony \Wyvill, and Mr. | folls, Va,; Mrs. Edward Koss Adams, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Dorrance Sutton, who was, befcre her mar- 1 ] 4 2riy b enuine Russian Squirrel Coats $32 ia where she will be the guest of B Tore Tayar for several weeks |Joseph Purdy W 3 .| ringe, August 6, Miss Ruth Darling Sutton. y Tuesday evening at 6:30 o'clock in St Lower, left to right—Mrs. Paul Josef daughter of Mrs. John Joseph Dermody, who was, until her | Value, $423 o e Mary’s Catholic Church at Upper Marl- | mariage, August 6, Miss Mary Louise I Mrs. Parks C. Stead, whose marriage took place August 6, was (Value, $425). A garment that will cap- i . Rev. Irancis J| | Miss Anna Lee Smith. Loughran, off Iy members g = of the immed . The bride, who pt. and Mrs., A. 8. J. Williams | fier parents, ind Mrs. 1. 8. Lewis. | 2 ’ X 3 mond. | at 330 Eleventh street southeast. | Genuine Hudson Seal Coats (Dyed after spanding seve: % /s 2 B i g g 3§ . ge by her brothe: 2 | active in club work and the bride- | in Manor Mountain . { k - r | -« < t as gowned in white chiffo oom is a well known farmer and - Tk L0 2 i 3 2 L 3 was gowned in white chiff n Mic~ !"elen M. Higgins of 3 ; Muskrat) with contrasting furs of Nat- $2 ett Prettyman of | aken a cottage at | the remainder | tivate the most discriminating. . of the Summe Mr. Robert Greenlee has returned day evening at Annapolis. The bride | ite flowered design in pink and | rural mail carrier. They will reside on | rs. Oscar M. Brosey and | G F "5 thwest is spendin r it 5 b ., and_wore a e pink hat of | the bridegrc arm at Mellwood X g > Haute, Ind., are)®P ks SAL LS BpC E al Sauirre -ocdd Sanirrel. Sk - N e Ol | velvet and lace. “He v s of | Md. | Mr, and Mrs. Charles R.| Yocation at Niagara Falls ural Squirrel, Dyed Squirrel, Skunk and 18 | flenry at the Wade Apartments. S | Kolinsky . nome' on Thirty-second | PRiteCTY PO O HHC = o { Rats buoyed up by Inflated ski I e . ant w o . . | — afts buoyed up by Inflated skins ending several months | \i. Bernard Coyle, of \\'“\h;“g[‘,"_‘Many of Capital Social Set| wr. and Mrs. John E. Fowler and|are still in use on the Tigris and Miss Dorothy Gould Fowler Guphrates Rivers. | racul Coats, with beautiful Fox where she visited her [ {1F® prity 4 where s} a gown of powder ree Richmond blue crepe romaine, trimmed with | Are Scheduled as Absentees | sixteenth st northwest h Coll | Cuf Ti i £ ollars and Culffs. hese coats may be hHadiaglowas. oov oo Mr and Mis. Howard Fole frin : 2 x x | fringe, and wore a large white hat of turned from a visit to the Ma their daughter, Helen, have returned | Mijan’straw. = She carried a bouquet gEne Country Club, near Afton, Va., in the to their home after a visit to Boston, Charles (Continued_from Fourth Page.) Blue Ridge Mountain| : ¥ W 4 — hard Walsh, son of Mr. and ; reet has returned from a | Samuel Burleigh Milton is Mrs. E. J. Walsh, is back from a |\cedding music s roe I S itcsa todny ‘o het F Nokis § ), k 1 o weelks ¥ Asheville, N. C. | s today in her Summer home on /-/\\ month spent at a camp in New Hamp-| = After a small reception in the home | = | ¢! ek ¢, Md., to a number of REMODELED ! shire, of the bride’s mother, Mr. and Mrs. | Miss 1 Johnson of Phila- ingtonians r the annual - AND STORED | activities of the Milton S - N : .\Xr.dm'nd Mrs Pi nt Bates ;ljl"‘-; ‘;fld | Wells left by motor for New York, the | returned to her home, af- WORK GUARANTEED wrned from a trip to New England | pride wearing a frock of lavender |ter v relatives and friends in z and_Life-Saving Cl ? A RaNT and will leave shortly to visit rela-|checked taffeta with coat and hat of [ Washinston Johnson has been | ington, which being MODER TR L 3 i Sinee 1a Toronto, Canada: ey e e | T e U o ne won st NEW ENGLAND ‘ ST.NW. A Deposic Reserves any Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Payne Mere- - and North Carolina. She was a guest | of the aquatic organization. FURRIERS = Garment until wanted. Qith and their daughter. Jacqueline,| Miss Tessie Beall. daughter of Mr. the Johnson reunion at Riverton, | | will leave early next week for Bele-iand Mrs. William T. Beall of V C., after which she visited at Wal-| Mrs. R. M. Ashlim and her children gvulfl I s. M where they will| phalia, Md., and John A. ( e of Up-|lace, Wilmington, Wrightsville Beach | of West Palm Beach, Fla., are visiting | ond several wee | per Marlboro, Md., were married Tues-{and White Lake, N. C. She also vis. | Mrs. Albert E. Corning entertained | the members of the apron committee | of the Che Chase Chapter of the - w4 at luncheon Tuekday. ; ERLEBACHER ‘Mrs. P McElroy entertained at Our Only Store 1208 G Street The Best Furs for cheon and bridve Wednesday. | l\ Over 17 Years e et The LOUVRE | BRILLIANT BLACK SATIN Our Policy of Presenting Quality and Workmanship of the highest order . . . is se guest of her son and | I 1 -___——‘—_—-—-——“q attmcting many new patruns during this period of . . . BENJ. SHERMAN, Frop. e e e e ohub at Tunch. | the foremost note in i 1 Every Dress | AUTUMN FASHIONS Marriage Licenses ‘ e Is Now JULUSTRATED ac the lef i one of the most charming of the new modes in Satin, self- | | n | 1 B ¥ 21 | b, a ' trimmed, with the reverse side - Lol & rlce. | of crepe; inverted pleats in skirt; long waist line with bow tie in front, set off with bril- Tiant buckles of pearl and rhine- stones. e mma A. Christ “ind Esther Georze, { That's how sincerely we want Clearance—and on of this city and L illie M Hart !?n price we are willing to pay for it. No excep: : Driced 0 otk of Baiti 3 tions are made—you have the ¢k * > of every Dress ) ¢ $69 5 5 i : ) Y A a st remaining of the present season’s stock. All Motor Out to . Street Dresses | Beautiful Gray’s Hill | S ‘ for Chicken Dinner AuguSt F ur Sale s Evening Dresses ‘ ‘ % 7 % One cf Gen. Washington’s Disice Bisiks | % 7 / ) Homesites Cverlooking s otk 4 \ ¢ X 7 e ucthnS Potomac = €T E 4 4 6 .4 ¢ 4.4 Afternoon Dresses Georgette Dresses Chiffon Dresses 45 Minutes’ Drive on Richmond Boulevard Lace Dresses .. A ) § " PG lmlce y ; ’ ) One of the very noticeable things of our AUGUST FUR i | i | \ y SALE is the presence of so many new faces-New Custom- P So s e N 114 p ") ers. Without a doubt, we owe this to our many friends, Youth | " NOTHER distinctive e | who, recognizing the features of CAPITOL STYLE, model (sketched at right) N QUALITY and VALUE, have spread the “good word.” 3 —develop and | Al] H t y is a reversible crepe satin frock £ \ hold its glori- | a b | in the new tunic effect. Nar p sy Prospective Buyers “shopping around” are pleasantly sur- ous freshness ;’:;,l""‘i\,ai"‘:‘n:“!’;"‘kf;:;’l‘n;‘: : 4 prised upon visiting here. Our vast stock, revealing hun- = ¢ dreds of distinctive new models in every conceivable kind of until youth i s hevore alldistincti Slhis T is shown by three pleats in the 4 ] 1 n they are all distinctive, exclusive effects. «kirt of the tunic. Fur, is most interesting—and yet our prices are most reason- \ 3 able. ory. Up to 810 $10 to $19.50 Priced $49 5 0 . Retain its soft, 0 o5 e 32_93 $ 4.95 ’ ' A Small Deposit Charge S —_— Reserves Your Selection Accounts Solicited wrinkles and flal keep the )] r 1 youth with you always . We must ask that all selections be || —— r e a(c el | Gour’ ' ; ORIE}i‘TzL aEA ek ; st i e ‘ “Jeminine c)/pparcl of Individualily TWELVETEN TWELVETWELVE F, STREET —remaining of the season—Dress and Sports—and 38 revied Ea<awass Made in White - Flesii - Rachel Send 1o, for Tral Size Ford. T. Hopking & SBon. New York i