Evening Star Newspaper, August 14, 1927, Page 43

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'SOCIETY.? THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON. D. €., AUGUST 14, 1927 2 SOCIETY. ton 18 the guest of her grandparents, | drey Willlamson. who has been visit Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Harding, In|ing r res in Norfolk, and also Miss Mount Vernon Park. re w, who will be their guest for several weeks. Miss Louise Collins has returned a ® i : el Miss Inez Pierpoint left last week sk’ Feamves Buddin and Miss| [FOm 2 Visit to relatives in Staunton, | Miss Ir EEpointHert fast Rarbara Snow gave u picnic supper|2fogmpanied by Aiss Mary Deverick | 037 vd and her - i of Staunton. fe “Dilar sboro, N. C., = i e ot " Afvs. Thomas 1y is visiting | Douzlas d. ks P4 and “‘S; Roy B. Brockwell. Their ""”('r' o :‘; stk ‘l':?x‘l‘l““-‘ s g < S i O in B ] My kol ; z9 are ton; o zuests Were Miss Buddin, Miss | | Mt and A O coks in Aptantie | Helente. Washington, Mr | A Nellie Sommers, Mis ivelyn Pickett, City. ard and zene . Adams of Miss Mary Saunders, Miss Jans Deahl, 2 i s 0 e, M recently completed a [ s e e e e e ot > 8 i Mrs. W. H. 3 . Miss TLouise | ¥ d., recently ¥ tump, Miss Margaget Eggbor ixs | St TiEH fooml Ol Shrings, | Stopping at s al resorts. 1 bh Swan, Misg Margaret Ogden, Mr. Rob. ‘ ‘- whi *; T ~'IA . ,;!‘ "‘ s Ltheir ¢hildren have returned to their ert Duncan, Mr. Guy Dunean. Mr.| Mr. ot | I L e vt airter) Ritly. Poliman, ‘Mr. Charles Buliman, | pleted a motor trip through Maryland | 10 S0 D e itiie Witk to To: o $ Rurdge Caton.-Mr. George Bass, | and West Virginia last week. am e i " Marshall Beverley, Mr. Renton | Miss Katherine Isadore Wilkins has s Capada. ang e tien, withi[R|* - Mr. Park Ticer, Mr. Herhert | returned from a motor trip throush | g oir (N S0 o ied by Mrs. . Mr. Civde Lamong. Mr.|the W, nd into Canada, accom- | Rian “Are hack from A motor trip to Stater Lamond, Mr. Joseph Blickwell | panying Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Ellzey. | oot News and Norfolk, where and Mr. Donald King. | Miss Mary Thompson SR A el e ) Mre. K. W. Ballengey and her family | Rateliff of McComb. Miss.. who spent | "y, i Mrs, John Gardner Gra- have returned from a visit at Colonial | several days with Mr. and Mrs. Wil- [ St ; o lantie Reach. 5 [tiam Wilkins before returning to their | (] ; Mr. and Mrs. Henry O'Bannon Coop- | Southern home. | e or are back from Nova Secotia, where [ Miss Regina Greene and Miss Car- |y, _ Park and the West. they spent the month af July roll Greene went to Atlantic City 1ast | e v Kirk B, O-Farrell, Mrs Miss Mary Leuise Tulloch and her | week. They will g0 on to Rrid AP L e e e i house guest Alberta_Coen of " for the remainder of the Sum’ | (joyeland, Ohio, have heen the guests ; ‘_ Knoxville, Tenn., have returned from | ¥ Mrs. David N. Rust of pob % 5 a trip to Norfolk, Virginia Beach and “ora_Duffey left Sunday for | ey e August Sale 4 X | N August Sale Fork. & tnip bo | near Leesburg, A <. Carlton and fam- | Miss Hilds n went Wednes- | "3} e ST s et fIy have completed a visit to relatives |day to Fairport, Va., where she is the e L of Fall and = A / of Fall and S guest of Miss Velma MeN D aheT . e “Hhtough ; ] = p , J ’ 5 3 . Ve, R ¥ 71 Winter Coats in Allendale, . in Allendale Winter Coats Mr. and | Howard Warfiell |z Alhert Rryan, ) Atbert V. Teeke of Norfolk ‘were guests for the | and the 1 s little son have [ Miss vine Adams has returned week of Mrs. Leeke's parents. Mr. and [ yoqypned from Aldie, Loudoun County, A Miss Katherine Fisher | Mrs. Eugene Lee Sanders, at Brad-|\jepa they spent the month of July. y . Va. 3 A\ Z \ eq | Mrs. Albert sryan and her little |\ fles W. King is visitin & v s % \ A\ ! . . cins started | con are rem » her parents, | relatives in Charlottesville, 3 The Materials: . \ i 3 Furred With: for a motor trip through th2 | \p. and Mrs. H. D. Gasson, on Semi-| Mrs, Eugene F. Gray of Norfolk is —Canadian Wolf —Golden Beaverette Vall o | mary Hill | the t of Mr. and Mrs. Harry . George Feussell of Brooklyn, | “\jie " Kenneth Rlunt has returned | Wade, in Rosemont. N Y.. and Mrs. Frank Hill of Atlanta. | ooy Visit to Mys. S. €. Carter in | ¢ Kia Shabel foci BNe Feubsly oOf | her home in Washington, D. C | —Veloria Touise Bragg, in her home on North | "yt " At Pater Francis Toft | Loca S b v P ; { BRI . {1ast week for Ocean City. Md., fo | tion_of Street and E c sl < ; : ; Al _p Mr. and Mrs. Courtland H ":;\‘s i :].‘,n,,‘;,fi:\ r,,}'(":.‘ e Bl e employes of America are now electing Velmoda | 4 Y k Pointed Wolf and Mr. Charles Davis went last | "yj Tang Mrs, Norman L. William- | delegates to the mational convention 5 - . 5 wesk to Atlantic City for a visit. L sonan At s W llinmson mo. | of their organization, which is to meet —Newzellia / | \ —Manchurian W olf Miss Edith G. Whitton. who has|ioroq 1o sk last week end. and | in Birmingham, Ala., beginning Sep- 2 been in St. Petersburg. Fla., for 2\ ora accompanied home by Miss Au- | tember 12. —Dovebloom . is making a series of visits in | ark, Baltimore and Waterbury. | — e O T S B S e Conn.. hefora returning to her home in_Alexandria. A James Bayne and Mrs. Julian - " ¥ spent last week at Round i / i / b u v e | l n 0 i —and other new Winter / ; : ¢ —and other new Fall Miss ) e Hefllehower of Austin, ° 4 el _ / Tex., is the guest of hel Ivvn)hrrn: | Materials 3 2 and Winter Pirs Jaw and sister, Capt. Charles J. Deahl, T. S. Army. and Mrs. Deahl, in their | I’"’.‘: g;’“:""d 614 lzth St. “’Q::o’;’:;; ‘;,"yd home in Rosemont. C 3 ed Mrs. Joseph L. Reynolds and her From High Prices Between F and G Sts. Expert Milliners two little daughters, Lucy and Betty Lee, have returned from a visit to Nor- folk, Portsmouth and Berkeley, Va. Mrs. Robert Bailey of Detroit Mich., has been the guest for the week ; . of her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs 2 Sale Begins ©O._Ashby Rearden. at Braddock. \ Dr."and Mrs. George T. Klipstein Monday left Monday .for a visit at Atlantic | City, - o ; Mr. and Mrs, Herman Rohr and their little daughter, Betty, are vVisit- | ing at Linden, Warren County,-¥a. i b T I Choose NOW ... Profit by the Greatest Savings —Duvena —Ringtail —Tasmania Opossum _Vcn;l:e —Broadcloths : 4 TRy y ] —Luxurious Foxes Sale Begins Monday Schneider, - §r., motored to Virginia | Maude ‘G. Terry of Assonet and Fall| e ieunals bt week i Splendid Assortment of er-in-law and r, Mr. Mrs. Avlett B. Nicol, in their Sl ) home in Mount Vernon Park. | - Mr. and Mrs. Pohn Pierpoint, Miss | || T Amna Pierpoint and Mr. B. F. Wood | w u umn s _ motored to Colonial Beach last week | end. | ) » Mr. and Mr ames T. Preston left | fonday for a visit at Colonial Beach g ; 5 Mlx‘ts( Lucy Reardon started last g"cefil $3 98 ! ke 'or a trip to Yellowstone Pa .. _.Mrs. William M. Reardon and Miss Reo L Corinne T, Reardon have returned rom a visit at Atlantic . ‘ e s e Extra Large, Medium and Small Head Sizes | Miss Cora Pullman. Miss Catherine | Puliman and Miss Mabel Blunt left yesterday for a v at Virginia Feach: ! | mart relts ~..Mr. Arthur M. King has completed | |/ _ & trip to Potomac Beach, with Capt. : : SYatox Lohr © szr;a,;v'mw,‘“'; el —offered Monday in all the best styles and colors that will Iw;‘;i“ e guosté‘ appeal to the Miss and Young Woman that is seeking | Style ‘ !uality___ W/ why This Sale of her brotherinlaw and sister, Mr. | style unusual and different than in the hat ordinarily offered at this price. If you choose to save $1.02 on your ..&nd Mrs. William Lewis Packard, in | 5N = 1 Sepeva, N. Y. ‘ new Felt, walk around the corner‘and purchase one of [} Dependablllty Pl'lce ls POSSlble' ; . Miss ' Caroline- Morton spent last : 5 week with Mrs. H. H. McCormick in | these smartly designed Felts, Charles ¢ 7 £ . ol S Lo e Brooks’ August Sale of Winter Coats - Each season we go to the manufac- inz the horse show there. Ik i ‘ S R i T we o | Smart Gage Felts and Velours | is a masterful achicvement. It is a hop Lloyd of New York; i | | - G Fos . i ot her i.-‘l‘er—jnt‘l‘::w, Mra, (‘;’;o:-gzi g i 1 fashion, a quality and a saving occasion ¢ turers and place our coat orders in “Her. on North Washingon street. N Extrn Large $ 00 $ 00 bl all in one. These Coats were primarily advance. This enables them to keep from a week end trip to Monticello | || Head Sizes e to *—— Head Sizes | chosen for their inherent quality and their plants busy in dull periods and na Charlottesville. | ol T foremost fashion, then Brooks priced enables us to secure coats far below prices prevailing at the height of the Miss Mary Esther Moore joined a | i i Seachrist Mountain .Camp, | for tremendous savings. You may aili the ] id, ‘tor a | season. This is why it will PAY YOU raddock Heights, Md., for a [} N V select any one of these coats with the Visit. Sttt Doroth Moore | Smal‘t ew elvet Hats assurancZyou are saving many dollars. to purchase your Winter Coat NOW! 48 also visiting at Braddock Heights. | Mr. and Mrs, Melvin Pitts and their | §/ family are spending 2 month with'| 00 50 relatives in Williamsport, Pa. i | . o Mrs. Hughafiller Dudley of Rappa == 0 —— bhannock Gount¥, Va., with her son-in- law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. John E. L Medi d Small Head Si: e : K. -Hutton of Suffolk. and their two i e e F (,l l I: atll ‘,f I h Ol]t talld llg S l ' '}TJL’}L?"CLZLfn"’.“h‘?.";’,.,n c,:'\i,"‘f.“nfj A good assortment of the newest ideas that are copies r e res ls s l a e » . LY H. Dudley. They left ||| of latest Parisian imported models. Black, blues, greens, | i " tans, reds, etc. 1 1 A reasonable deposit will hold your selection in 3 Smart new styles with new collar and cuff ef- e e ey 1 All Summer Hats Reduced to $1.00 Up to $2.50 ]! our Cold Storage Vau.lts. By_ paying a little ata {ects:_ newest fabrics in nc.h. soft, velvet!ll(s time you can own a higher price coat by the time materials. Some of the choicest furs of prime 20ié H. LeHew, at Glan: | CREERON, 614 12th St. c—" snow flies. Winter pelts adorn these coats. (2) You may charge your purchase to your account, ‘ (4) Every coat in this Sale is priced far below its but payment for same will be deferred until regular value. , . Coats upon which fashion ginia Shelton of Washing- November 1st statement. New charge accounts designers have extended their utmost efforts. ARTCRAFT are cordially invited. Each model is an inspiration. SMART COATS FOR WOMEN AND MISSES SH O 6 S 4 Coats purchased in this - i 3 " This Sale is on Let no woman miss this Sale, for here are Coat values which Brooks’ Second Floor F S 3 Sale will be held in our ! 131 T B own cold storage vaults we feel confident, are far above your greatest expectations. Sah.:z ,B;g,}";-’glg;d” without charge. WOMEN?’S SIZES—MISZES’ SIZES—EXTRA LARGE SIZES & AUGUST FUR SALE & Advance Slippers | ! Women’s, Misses’ and Extra Large Size waremt ||| Fur Coats of Ideal-Belgian Sea Display . o e S GUARANTEED FOR TWO YEARS BY THE MANUFACTURER AND BROOKS' Beginning - Ideal_Belgian Seal IDEAL-BELGIAN SEAL is made from the finest Ideal_Belgian Seal of New Zealand Buck Conies, bred especially to pro- I\Ionday, AUgust 15 C O A T S duce the best of furs. C O AT S New Leathers : 3 ¥ . The fur is sheared, dyed and goes through many o New Colors Sizes 16 to 44 various processes that involve a finished product as Sizes 46 to 52 r ~ . . : lustrous and fine as any woman may wish. It is New Combinations ; solf : ew Combination > a worthy rival of the expensive Alaska Seal. New Models 5 Mo ve AGhanming ik , Coats of IDEAL-BELGIAN SEAL are the most More Charmmg 1an = popular today. They are within the means of every Dk Chney woman. Perfect in detail and modish in cut. DG

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