Evening Star Newspaper, August 14, 1927, Page 46

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10 Marblehead Clubs ; 'Thrills for North Shore Folk i, v ..:-\‘.‘Ving‘:d Yachts s o Til"fll". ’-T”-—CO SOCIETY. , THE_SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, n. ‘SOCTETY.” Supplyi the North Shore went to East Gloucester today for a privite view ing of the painti happily named “We." and which <hows in striking likenasss, Col. Charbes AL Linddiy ctandinz besids the Spivic of which e hicie his 11 v York to Pavis. The Wa ton interest in tha pabniiw faet that it fs from the o 21, . Comin N krown W 1 u(l:twt"\“' lon: b Golf and Ten=is. fom sifts cores the North Pieturs of ma 3 The Mid Marhtehead wautiful ¢ Kataide ™ 300y the s fillinz : for the the Novih and With \ nan th « picture e v one thet thoilled and left 1 moie s with the Washing 1 urnei< wha cnjoyed it. There Yas mucht entesiaming at the cluby 1 ot the Eastern and | . of comse. with the Capital City so vell 1eprasented, there \ 1 1 ) i 1 ' ol 1K whe heons, n the ove comes 1o | tarbichead ik i s what is he the acht racing event nce rodays | « Marhleh=od 1or th sax or the dinner danc Teday ths with on Tur climay Tenpis in wis oa due on the Nurth Shore. with the annual nvita ton tournament at the Montserrat luh. open to members &g -guests of »pia ex County ®nfi Nahant > was play in the ladies and doubles, with a notable ind soms remarkably bril tennis was scen during the week Van Royen. wife of the Minis from the Netherlands. was among zallers throns for the week, and Ched with interest the playing of younz niece. Miss Katherine Win thiep of Hamilton. There were a yumber over from the British em Ta sy during the week. including the sens of the Ambassador and Lady Isa rd. Mrs. Frederick Win ths chairman of the com harge of the notably suc 1. and the quaint colonial e wihouse wi o thronged for the tennis day afternoon, when the s in the various events were ed with silver trophies emblem a hit like Washington “at " in the diplomatic corps 2y, when Dr. 0. C. Kiep, ch ires of Germany. 1oceived at the Summer embassy wh “onstitution bright with | hlooms from th Shore gardens | and the affair was made a most enjoy rhle one. with members from the va- ies and legations along Corth Shore and many of the col- calling with felicitations upon the progress of Germany, and inci- <emially to pay their respects to Dr. Kiep and lis charming wife. Frau Kiep expects her mother, Mrs. Else Alves. from Berlin for a visit with her which will extend into the early Au- tumn. Fraulein Else Alves, who has been spending the early season with her sister, has sailed for G after a sojourn here. There coming and going at the embassy. Dr. A. E. Reinhold, t! rmer minister of finance in Germany. and Frau Rein- hold returning to Williamston after a visit on the North Shore. 1t was in | While tennis still rules as a favorite sport with members of the diplomatic corps summering on the North Shore, =olf is growing in favor, and many of the diplomats have achieved distinc- tion on the Myopia and Essex County coursex. The Essex County course is comparable to Chevy Chase, Hut the Myopia, a classic. is even more diffi- cult than the stiffest of the Washing ton courses. At the Essex County Club this week the invitation four- ball tournament has been played, and xome of the best known of the golfers who are here for Midsummer have | been playing. Sir Adrian William ' | wood of Keswick, V: woll Bail i Aston ter b o the Beitish nz with ki awas piny W the Man tonrmamant at the Bass Rocks Coun Winuniber Rumaninn Minisio Cretziana, ard M1 fano ars making their grs arth Shove, They were AN x County Club, : coeinl as well md found many : 1 v Arers entered William T, Mann and delletf, who are sum o st now g Ars Newy Wliiun \lhanfwa cott My, and men entertaiming in th Mix Jdoseph. Leiter W the Farms who enterinined for wtor and his wile Npeaker Nict Yo this picturesque streteh of the Mass chusetts sencoast Dy Jdohn €. Phillips has retiened to Wyndeknobbe, his Wenham Summer home, after a visit with his Mr. William Phillips, Unitec Minister to Canada of wits v heen M, Joseph B, Her erson, Miss Mary Hend and Mrs, and Mrs. D, en at the Ne: scott fo Arvivals . include M £ Washington 1 Willian md Hami H Nov i much m folk on rson, Ernst and Mr. f Washington cean House in vachts on l interesting Xovth Shove this se: + Winds, owned by unt of the Ro: our Winds 1 avibbean "wate and with sails s the prettiest ictures | When the winds flatten | gine drives the Hawthors seen on ; Fdward H was the Admiral British Navy , heen on a eruiss iy is a fourma made one of imaginable. out, an auxiliary eraft al 1 number s v Clay embassy and in his younger years was | attached to the embassy in Washing- [ P ton and was on special duty in Amer-| ica during the World War. He en-| tertained a number of North Shore | friends aboard the Four Winds during | LEGION. his stay, | N " Mrs. Charles Hoyle has joined her Public Holiday Declaved for Mem- | daughter, Miss N Hoyle, who, has | PEEsitn B heen here from Washington for 'sev- | eral weeks for a ¢ with Mr, and| PARIS, August 13 (®)—France will shserve a public holiday Monday, Sep- of the mer United ingland, is : Frick at | her Summer home in the ing colony. FRANCE HONORS Mrs. John Hays Hammond at Lookout | eir Gloucester estate. | i o H‘u\l\':l\‘::lejuinl\i the | tember 18, in honor of American Le- North Shore group of Capital City | gion members here for their Paris con- folk and has taken an apartment at| vention. The holiday has heen de- the Oceanside at Magnohia for the'bal- | creed hy the government. Despite the n. 5 I'fact that it is now expected that at- A. C. Moses of Wash- | tendance will be far less than the | ington are at their Sumnwer home on 30,000 originally the 1 in the Mugnolia dis-|ernment is nning an elaborate trict for the remainder of the Summer. | cntertainment for those who do come. | Mliss Margaret Stanwood, Miss 8 There will be an official banquet for via_Stanwood and Miss Marion Stan- | 1,000 of the delegates, a gala bail, fire . have been at | works, nations and of: Turks Head Inn at Rockport for a | fi Midsumm jour Washington v, a special _illum receptions. sojomrner Striking Values in Fur Coats Feature Our Summer Sale of Fashionable Furs There's every inducement for you to choose your fur coat now. Style assort- ments are at their widest—more leisurely selection is afforded—you gain the SAV- INGS OF AUGUST SALE PRICES. fiBachrach values warrant gation. your early investi- August Sale Purchases Stored Without Charge - Fine ALTERING and REPAIRING HARRY BACHRACH NUFACTURING FURRIER 1303 G Street Announcing for Tomorrow—Monday Villinerr Opening a new stores e new modes ¢ e a new season Fre I‘Ch Creators D Agnes Rebflux Descat workers—a new shop opens with a col- lection of the most beautiful and elegant important French Modistes—contributing cloche fur-felts intricately slashed—stitched vel Autumn Colours 2 Olive adaptations and inepirations of the Porto Titian ASTERNA 1219 CONNECTICUT AVvE~ Final August Sales Apparel right from regular stock. Dractically Reduced for Complete and Im- mediate Clearance. DRESSES I'hree Groups at P 5 B For street, sports, afternoon wear. A Group at 45 Including navys and blacks suitable for Fall. SUITS 39° Tailored and Sports Models. 2 Groups of Coats at 29 & 39 Hats 3*° A Group of Blouses 5 ALL SALES FINAL LIEBSTER’S AUGUST SALE of Smart 1927 FURS An outstanding sell- ing event, featuring the season’s leading Furs in a remarkable collection of luxurious garments in Leopard, Russian Fitch, East- ern Mink. Jap Mink and Caracul in gray, black and brown; in the latest modes for the coming season. ' 'BRIGHTER SHOE’ FASHION ;% ™" {of Wale« and the Duke of York 7 PART PRINCE HENRY SPONSORS |jsine men which etwoishrdietaoin | QL JCEMAN DEFAULTS. of their royal high- ut it remained for Prince Hcm-vl"“ry O nastgaive g Man 4in False Arrest Case. wut for “brighter feet” on the - A tennis court 8 goit ,,".”";”"’.'; Clifford €. Garry, a policeman of the 0 St vy 12300 ninth prewinet was held in default to e is a demand for by Chief Justice MeCoy for failure d shoes swer a_suit for $10.000 damages nst him by Decatur Trot ant street northeast, for B —— Critish Royal Family Member Puts One Over on His Noted Brothers. mag aocks, black * shoes Already th white and 1o B the Associated Press LONDON, Anzust. 13.—Once in while Prince Lenry puts it over i betier known brothers, the Prince The First Shall Be Last. | Miss —1 think novel beautiful Jury ot inquisition will be em paneled to mesess the amount of the damages sustained by the plai Through Atterney W. § the plaintiff says he illegally arress ed January L last and locked up a: e e the ninti precinet. The records show |opening chapters that Garry was, served personally with o iusher—Oh, T haven't come to | the notice of the filing of the those vet, ! hut failed t . answer e — Gusher has a Seribhler., Seribbler—How your ending. new The two elder brothers are consi : Mr. ered the best dressed men in the r family and are so certain of a follow- ing for any style to which they show | favor that they oceasionally play sly jokes on their friends by sponsoring ome absurd fashion which foolish Port, did you like® the <uit Final Clearance Stetson Shoe Sale | $6.85 $9.85 EXTIRE STOCK OF OUR STETSON AND DRESS SHOES IS NOW REDUCED TO $6.85 AND $9.85. Sizes AAA to D—21; to 9 No Exchanges—No Refunds—All Sales Final Stetson Shoe Shop 1305 F Street Your Raleigh Haberdasher Charge Account Is Good Here 0. J. DEMOLL & CO. : 12th and G Sts. N.W, - - Music and Fine Furniture Your Opportunity Every ar- ticle of bed- room, dining room and liv- ing room furniture make room for our new stock. All used or shopworn pi- Our Greatest September Piano & Furniture ale Begins Tomorrow 4 anos, play- ers, phono- | graphs, to ake room i This Entire Building Devoted to for our new Music and Fine Furniture stock. PIANO DEPARTMENT Every year we make great preparations tor our Annual September Sale. This year we have come rful specials to place in this sale. Our Repair Shop has been busy all Summer placing :a good working order the pianos and player-pianos which we have taken in trade. Aleo we have placed in this sale a number of brand-new upright and grand well as player-pianos that are slightly shopworn. and have marked them at s that our trade will appreciate their worth. \Ve expect that these particular "t “g gene long before our September Sale is ended. Included in this list are fine standard makes, such as Aeolian, Autopiano, Behning, Conover, Vose & Sons and Bradbury. All in fine condition. Terms as Low as $10 Monthly Traded=In Players $165.00 to $295.00 This is a standard make piano of fine tone. We have been proud to represent the manufac- Shopworn 1 turer of this fine inst 1 0 - o - s n Miniature Grand | wany vears, et Or $485_00 Sold on Terms of 30 Monthly Payments Traded=In Upright Pianos Priced $75.00 to New but Slightly Included in this list are such fine makes as Bradbury, Stieff, Cable, Conway, Emerson, Knabe, Haines, Hardman and Kimball. Allin fine condition. vets \\';th flarcd bfim!_'tiny velours com- pcrventl’le tone, cut to reveal an undertone of a contrasting shade—and here in this rendevous Madame and Mademoifielle may, at hcr 1Ci‘ sure, choose from the host of creations in our Fall Millinery Exhibition. Lewis Maria Guy $195.00 Traded=In Victrolas and Other Phonographs $18.75 to $50.00 Furniture Department At Discounts of 10 to 30 Every article of fine furniture, including bedroom, dining room, living room and the beautiful odd picces we offer at discounts ranging from 10 to 30 per cent. You really should see for yourself these remarkable bargains of artistic furniture irom the finest manufacturers in the country. Specimen Value—Genuine Cuban Mahogany 10-piece Dining Room Suite— Value, $550.00. September Sale Price, $368.50 DeMoll Piano and Furniture Co. 12th & G Sts. t At lowest prices through August, a most favorable time to buy. Terms as Low as $7 per Month Rose Beige Chestnut Brown Mephisto Red Napoleon Blue Le Monnier These machines, traded on the New Orthwhonic Victrolas, have been perfectly conditioned. Vir- tually given away at these prices. Reasonable Terms Germaine Page Marcelle Rose Marie Black— Alphonsine Always! ...;.AnOPenigSpecial....'. LIEBSTER 1307 F St. N. W. Furriers for 45 Years Remodeling at Special Fo'es Through This Month Special Groups $235 & $195 Free Storage Until Needed for Those Buying Now Felts. velours, satins, Hatter's plush—they're all individual models, most of them the cloche type because Paris says so! They're tucked in clusters, seamed and draped in chic ways!

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