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SOCIETY." SOCIETY." tam MG | of Quantico, Va.. who spent the week Admiral and Mrs. Nulton \ Return to Naval Academy | ] e Positive savings of $10 to $25 on each coat—and only a small deposit re- quired to reserve one. Specialized coats for little and larger women in the Summer coat sale—in all price ranges. younger son a mvn\\ ¢ of the new fourth class at the Naval Academy. Mrs. Wilson, wife of Lieut. Comd: George Barry Wilson, who has sy the past few weeks with her mother, e Tilghman ith h: hildren la. or Cuba to . who has 2 FAS‘:I.O‘: INSTITW'I‘?” g uuon mmflmon Entering the Third Week of a Record August! . " 5 A.m” .ilflfw"zp,. Entertainments Resumed at Annapolis as Resi- dents Complete Vacation Trips—Many Parties Scheduled in Week. ANNAPOLIS, Md.. August 13.—) his parents, Mr. and Comdr. and Mrs. William C. Wick- ham were hosts to a company of 40 at a buffet supper last evening. The party was in the nature of a. house- warming, as the Wickhams have re- ecently returned to three years' tour of have reopened th Annapolis from a ir house on the Na and Mr 3 1 Academy. r Admiral Louis M. Nulton and their alton, who have been visiting s for the past month in Michi- nd Virginia, returned to their th al Academy last week. daughter of Kurtz of B Virginia pt. h hington, a Tyler | ner, _dav Robert Heiner (M and Mrs. Heiner, ente pper dance tonight the parish house on Duke Pitcher, who is spending the month with her parents, Mr. and llen Thomas, in their home in 1 Europe a_gues! F. V. MeNair on William _F. dinner Sund of Washington < ew York and is en- a stag house party on South Annapolis. Mrs. Beale New York last week for who spent P. Melvin, has returned to er of officers on duty at the Academy and their wives were a picnic supper Thursday at Sherwood Forest. Comdr. and Mrs. Thorwald ained at dinner Wednes- Wickham s | ighte Dor | uty in China and | S | | | Welch, left last week for ton, N. Y., where he is now on duty Miss Helen Wood ve a bridge party Thursday n at “The Little Inn,” on Maryland avenue. Mr. Charles Baldwin of Waterbury near Annapolis, left Monday Mrs. Baldwin at Kennebunkport, for a short stay. Mr. and Mrs. b: win and their family will sail latter part of August for Kurope. . Kurtz, wife of Capt. Thomas . Kurtz, is the guest of Comdr. and to join Terhune of Hackensack, widow of the late . W | hune, U. 8. N., ha 1 stoppl | Cavvel T1all this week to be with he . Lieut. Comdr. John A. Terhune, has recently come to Annapolis ndr. and Mrs. Herndon B. | ted this week by motor to| ut, Comdr. Kelly's relatives anon, Ky L W. B with her da Daniel McElduff for the rest of | | August. Rear Admiral Charles \W. Dyson, U. 8. N. (retired), and Mrs. Dyson were | guests for the week end of Rear Ad miral and Mrs. John Halligan, Georgiana Cusachs spent the \\s\\l\ end with M and M George Pulver of Washington on board their vacht, in which they are cruising in Chesapeake Bay. Mrs. Barton L. Wright entertained informally Sund Katharine Halligan, ' o -\rlmnfll and M daughter of R ‘hn Halli | &an tired), ad Mra, E |]v who is her guest, spent the week end with Miss lin, daughter of Capt. and Macklin, at her home at John Bowers, tired). and Mrs. Bowe been in California for a to_Annapolis last week, having been called home by the serious illness of 1 Magruder left ss., where last week for Cambr E of relatives for she will be the g the next few weeks. Mrs. Nichol, wife of Lieut. Bradford Nichol, was hostess to a company of 12 for bridge Thursday afternoon in the home of her mother, Mrs. O. Z. Howard, on Maryland avenue, in honor of Miss Anna Hansen Iglehart, whose marfiage to Lieut. Kenneth 1. Noble will take place in September. cupying h apartment o1 Maryland avenue. | ‘DEATH ENDS PHONE CALL Mother Dies While Tnlkm-* \\'un Son Across Sea. l LONDON, August 13 (#) first time, death has the transa For th: dent’s tour of Surope, call from the Savoy his mother, Mrs. John at his home 'in New York The call through in duc cour'se. minute or two o con ., McKelvey heard b mother say, “Oh, Kim, hold on a | minute.” He waited at the telephone but could not hear anything. Repeat ed calls failed to bring any answer. About an hour later he put through another call. Servants at the house told him that his mother had died while speaking to him. —Means entering the third big week of \Washington's coats eatest sale of new Winter an informal showing of smart new Fall frocks that perfectly express the dictum of the current Paris openings—a fascinating showing of the lovely new styles and luxuri- ous, carefully selected pelts in fur coats—an advance sale of new Fall footwear at 15% discount’ off their regular season prices—the arrival of the new Fall colors in Gold Stripe Silk Stockin —in fact, the arrival of charm- ing Fall fashions in every department—and an increase you! FRANK in our selling staff to better serve K R. JELLEFF, INC. KOMNEY Frocks are Fall Fashion— —Not merely forerunners of Fall fashion, but ac- tually the smartest frocks of the Fall season—and a triumph in style value at— 349.50 Today Paris talks about transparent velvets flared skirts—snug hiplines—the importance of lace trimming—the wonders of the new satins—and today the new Romney frocks for Fitch trim- 3 Fox med Woman's this trims B elonna Coa $U8.50, A Platinum Fox collar, cufts and flare on " Women's Coat:’ 7850 Fiinas Coss: Flares That F lare leferently— —Are a feature of the new coats in the great— Summer Sale of Winter Coats Figres via godets eL G some that flare shghlly in front —see them in the new ma- terials with rich brown wolf un(l$58 50 fitch trimming— FLARED tier set on—a clever flare as the coat wraps itself to one side—a flare on a diagonal from one hip—godet flares at both sides—a flare that is the result of clever triangular pleatings—a flare Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. Oliver L. Downes, who have been motoring through Canada and New England for a month, have returned to their home on_Phy Mrs. Nicholas Green is spending a few weeks with her son-inlaw and daughter, Mr. and Mrs, H. M. Baker, on Long Island, Mr. Charles Boc a a member of the S5 Princeton Univer fllxhed last week to spend month with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Book- walter, 0 are occupying the house Tench Tilghman on Mary- nue for the Summer. and Mrs. Henry Dinger left . August 6, for a two week's Dinger's family at Women and Misses, express these important style features—perfectly—through the medium of quality materials, perfect tailoring and flaw- less workmanship at $49.50. day evening. Ars. Robert L. Burwell and her Aaughter, Miss Cary Burwell, left last week for Winchester, Va., where they will be the guests for several weeks of Mrs. Burwell’s niece, Mrs. Pevton J. Marshall. Mis Kemp, daughter of Kemp, was hostess ternoon in honor ilton, daughter of Admiral and Mrs. Louis M. Nul- 1. whose marriage to Mr. Lawrence y ning of Kentucky will take in September. and Capt. Kainuma Imperial navy, with naval _officers, 2 commission now touring | Sat! the United States, inspected the Naval xy Friday afternoon, August 5, | Torresdale, Pa o entertained at tea by Rear| Miss Mary Waters Conard, daugh- Louis M. Nulton at the | ter of Capt. Charles Conard, §. € itendent’s quarters on Blake and Mrs. Conard, entertained ny of 20 for bridge last evening in honor of Miss Sarah Winder Mish of Hagerstown, ) Comdr. and Mrs. were guests for the week end Comdr. and Mrs. Archibaid Stirling in Washington. Rev. Archibald E. Montgomery and nth of Mrs. Montgomery of Bernardsville that falls in a graceful jabot from the shoulder—a jabot flare from the hips—fur applied in bandings to suggest a flare—tailored stltchmgs and pin tuckings that curve flaringly oumard—e\er\' smart flare that the new season has achieved and always with the straight snugly wrapped back line! Flares expressed through tiers—flares that concentrate interest at oné¢ side, are in tune with shawl wolf 578'50 and cuffs at— collars Flares from the hip make aper- Fur Coats of Dependability their flares that —And at $49.30 only because 14 leading spe- platinum Know your store and cialty shops throughout the country assemble know your coat—it must : 7 their stylists and buyers at a joint meeting to and will give satisfactory pass on the style authenticity of every Romney o frock—and because 14 leading specialty shops combine their buying power to make Romneys the great style values that they arel fectly stunning badger-trimmed See these new coats for a comprehensive picture of the authentic Fall mode, and then select your own Winter coat now_and here—because you can save: from $10 to $25 by taking advantage of the Summer sale prices—because you may store vour coat without charge until November Ist—because you need only pay a small deposit or charge your coat to vour ac- count for November 1st billing—-and because we give * vou the privilege of exchanging yvour coat for any other style in stock:during October! : August Sale Prices Mean Real Savings The Snug Hipline Frocks That Flare —in Patou’s charming jabot fashion—in v mnnol s inimitable circular cut—in Che- ruit's godets, sewed at one edge only—in Premet's youthful one- sided effect—frocks that flare in satin—in velvet—in satinback fallle—1in black and the new Fall shades— all bearing the Romney label and temptingly priced at $49.50. Admiral Frank H. Delano, U. 8. N. {retired), and Mrs. Delano have as the 1est at Carvel Hall, their daugh- w, Mrs. Delano of Wilmington, i\' . who is the widow of Philip W. Delano. Lieut who h —is everything in two-plece black satin frocks that get their inspiration from Pa- quin—in one-piece vel- vet frocks that clever- ly achieve a swathed hip effect without drap- ing—in the new longer fitted peplum jumper— in Patou’s very smart- est surplice frock—all of which you'll find perfectly expressed by Romney at $49.50! =sHOP Daniel McElduff ord 1316 G Strest City Club Building coat; a jabot flare enhances the beauty of a coat with luxurious fox collar and_cuffs, and there's an unusual triangu- lar pleated flare in a platinum wolf - trimmed coat among the $98.50 stunning flared coats, at— by the Flares suggested by the apphczuon of fox bandmg at the hem; a circular front flare in a coat trimmed with sable- Richard O. Welch, U. §. A. dyed fitch—just a,| 125 s:beeh 2 ucat forih few high lights in « the group of coats at— Flares that accent the style import- ance of black velvet, black fox, fitch used ]a\fih]y flares in semi-tunic effects, ‘jabot flares from the shoulder —all of these you will find in cdats at $165 to $295—offered during our Sum- 1 mer sale with a (4] discount of— Only one week of the coat sale has passed and al- ready some numbers have advanced in price so greatly that we cannot duplicate them at Summer sale prices —that’s why we urge you to nmke your selections— now! ! Extraordinary Savings in —— f) e — Jivkin & Sons Incorporated olfl ast Far Sa This season’s sale is a demonstration of the ZIRKIN ability to Five Specialized Coat Shops—Misses’, Women’s, Larger Women’ s. Little Women’s and Juniors’—All on the Third Floor! The True Value of A Fur Coat— —is determined by your confidence in . the establishment. from which you buy! —the source of the pelts and the processes of treatment=— The New Romney Women’s Frocks—Second Floor The New Romney Misses’ Frocks—Third Floor The Loveliest Laces Trim These— $3 Georgette Chemises That Go on Sale Tomorrow at $ 1 .95 Cream Valenciennes and filet pat- terned laces of beautiful design and fine quality and they're used so clev- erly in yokes, hems, inserts and what-nots. * Steel Studded Antelope .Bags £10 Another style scoop for our Handbag S h o p— steel studded antelope—the rage of fashion- 1ble Paris and here now in beau- tifully tailored nmew Fall hand- bags, envelopes and strap pouches with stunning marca- site clasps—at this incredibly low -price—8$10! Handbag Shop»Smw Floor LEAD IN FURS for Washington. VA.LUES-—are greater than ever before. PRICES—are the lowest in' many, many years. STYLES—are most refreshing . . . and QUALITY alone remains unchanged, as it has been throughout the years we have built fur- ’ s confidence. We invite you to share in the many savings opportunities. 7 W i : We aelied e e large very special purchase lot—and 3 EXAMPLES AUGUST VALUES they're lovely enough to buy now for Dark A Special Christmas “gifts"—if you are wise! The georgette is splendid quality— Group Muskrat 5 Coats Fur Coats the workmanship lovely—and there’s a saving of $1.05 on each garment. “Grey Shops—Second Floor Caracul, Mar- The finest quality Sehey) Reiose collars. Sizes 16 regularly this com- Sizes 36 to 40—in flesh, peach, mink, Antelope, skins, trimmed Paw “and Pony to 42. Many styles ing season at $195. coral and nile! Sealine (dyed with beautiful fox coats that will sell Sale to choose from. —the method of workmanship— —the authenticity of the’ ¥ styling— i In Buying Your Furs at Jelleff's : You May Be Assured— —that the treatment of the pelts® is the most modern kno“n l(l furriers— A New Bandeau Chemise —of Milanese Glove Silk $3.95 Its one of the cleverest new undergar- ments we have seen in_ some time—fitted adroitly at the top to make a ere un- Hudson Seal Special 269 Only our most advantageous & fur purchases last March would allow such a low price on HUDSON SEAL (dyed muskrat coats). The latest designs. THEY'RE DERFUL. —that every pelt has been pains- takingly selected and m'itch- ed— —that the styling follows the latest word from Paris— And every coat carries the Jelleff guarantee of galujacuon. Fur Salon—Fourth Floor Conclude your smart outfit for traveling==for shoppmg—/ar business—for luncheon—or tea— for at-home costumes—for formdl parties—uwith— GoldStripeSilk Stockings That WEAR and WEAR Longer! —because they are. silk 100% pure! —because they are absolutely protected from garter clzsp runs! Entering the Third Week of Our Advance August Sale —of smart new— Soresis Footwear 1 5 7 Discount Ideal for Fall wear are these genuine alligator leather, genuine ostrich leather and genuine snakeskin—not to men- tion the fascinating new combinations that have entered the footwear mode for Fall. Smart and new ties—the front strap pump and new operas in soft browns used effectively in two-tones and tans, greys and black, and blue. To encourage your early buying you have unrestricted “ choice of this new Fall footwear during August at 15% discount off the regular season prices. perfectly w o n- derful for eve. ning wear, In flesh only— sizes 32 to 38! New Milanese Vests, $1.95 Milanese Step-ins and Bloomers, $3 * Grey Shops—Second Floor The August saves you $70. ZIRKIN DRESSES—Reduced! Lower Prices Throughout Our Entire DRESS Selections! $10.95 and $12.75 Silk Negligees 38.75 A manufac- turer’'s Ssample lot—given to at a great con- cession and we were glad to get them be- cause they are just the kind SMALL FURS REDUCED All Small Pieces in the August Sale CLOTH FUR-TRIMMED COATS—REDUCED! New Advance Winter Modcls A DEPOSIT Reserves Your Selection —because they are always pre- sented in the smartest and most correct colors! —because they provide the.maxi- Style 512 mum wear and style} : . .05 $9).50 Chifl'onSilktosl 2. the Gold Stripe— Pair Plir Three Pairs, $5.10 Three Pairs, $7.35 - —A new Gold Stripe chiffon - “Th 2 H b Jisk e most luxurious gew Gold ¢ tive tailored pamhes with ‘s four-inch lisle Stripe made of fine thread -silk styles, 5 _ hem and foot to insure splemhd zduwnh"v’d:‘c wearing qualities. with a silk foot that is all-silk. * bands of monotone Exclusive in Washington here and at- our Stoneleigh chine—in the “expensives v mx Grey Shops—Second Floor Court Gold Stripe Shop, 1013 Connecticut Avenue W ashington’s Leading = Furriers o H., srkin 8 \ons Incorporated 821 Fourteenth Street Style 984 Silk from top $15 Footwear to go at.. to toe— $13.50 Footwear to go at. $12.50 Footwear to go at. $10 Footwear to go at $8.75 Footwear to go at. - Sizes 214 to; 9—W:ddu AAA toC! Sorosis Shoe s:»,»—s::m Floor -