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10 ________SsocIiETy. Y EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON. D. €., MONDAY, AUGUST 22. 1927. "SOCIETY.” Chatham_for Boston for an extended | join friends. Later, Miss Wells ex- CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. pastor of the church, and Deacon tour of New England and Canada. |,u-(|- to go to Washington State, then 2 George Onley,, chairman, in charge of BRIDE OF SEVERAL WEEKS Alaska, She will be back the first | _ TODAY. . | the entertainment Mrs. Alfred E. Johnson and her two | hare of November. | Lincoln Woman's Relief Corps, No. | | sons, Mr. Alfred E. Johnson, jr., and | R | 6. will_meet, 8 o'clock, at Grand| The WIild Flower Preservation So | Mr. Robert S. Johnson, are at u.-" Mr. and Mrs. George M. Jacobson, | Army Hall. | clety will leave September 2 on Banft Springs Hotel, in Banff, for a|the Al Roy Apartment, are spending | FUTURE. steamer for Norfolk to visit the Dis | short visit. 10 days at the Pinewood Hotel, Vir-| The Business Women's Council will| M2y Syamp. Virginia. Bus and lunch | Beach, Va. meet Tuesday evening in the lecture roservations from Norfolk to Lake ACtlflg Secretary of the Na\'\' and Mrs. . : . - | 3Ir. Herbert R Plerce, who has been | e room of the Chureh of the Covenant, Drummond must be made with the in Cuba and Honduras on engineer- . and Mrs. Harry Abrams and & | secretary. Phone Cleveland S o e . L . . ing work for two ye Visiting his | son Arthur have arrived in Washing. | There will be a musical program. | i = - Eberle HOStS to Dlstln()‘ulshed = o e . parents, Mr. and Mr: H. Pierce, | ton by motor from Hopewell, Va., to | 1oy qna™ b oo o | Col. James S. Pettit Camp, No. 3 s > % in ‘their home, at 13 Oak street | visit Mrs, Abrams’ sister, Mrs. Lou 318 T - = rtain- | ymited Spanish War Veterans, \I F A l northwest. Cohen. m:nl ;}"“ l{e given Wednesday, 8 p.m | meet tomorrow, 8 p.m., at 921 Penn - sohen. at the Vermont Avenue 'Baptist|cilvania avenue southeast. lSltOl‘S rom ustralia. 4 * | Mr. and M R are tour-| Mr. Mark Keller has returned to his | Church by the Musical Missionary | —_ e _ 2 ! X ing in the Can kies ere | apartment in the Argonne after [Club, under auspices of the Tribe of | Civitan luncheon tomorrow, 12:3 . i 1t the Banff Springs Hotel over Sun-|spending seven weeks in_ Cuba, | King David. Rev. James Willis, | p.m., at Hotel La Fayette. lay. Jamaica and Asbury Park. t. Ps 4 # — : Alanson B. Houghton. M. | ¢ Mrs. White and Daughter ebonisy FBon w0 Cgoincher ‘at Gorning | . Here Next Weel, | Mamage Licenses. ese room of the Ma « . ) | : ) Henry White and her dsughter. | starriage licenses have been issued to the HOURS 8:45 to 5:30 PHONE MAIN 1204 in compliment to s e | ! . . Emilic Margaret White, who s | '\l\:‘l!:j‘.ull\l;l dul‘mx‘ ”:.)u‘m‘n:l;‘ -\“r‘r’\;:_1(]"%,”,2 ey - at the Marl- | ¢ o 5§ ave been \I!wmhn ”Hm \u:nn ‘.-”ny l_ir‘_ k : evll s . . ralia, who are o oyer for | SUCEERE e 5 ity . : | ? s s the guests of the v Haw mayor of Melbourne during the visit |~ J- S _ Hl'm\n, wll veturh 1o Wi &hinmun‘ 2 Rue K. ¢ oiua ot Tampn. Fis.,’ ahd . N < 3 ¥ s e < Bertha M R-’I l(l f this cit: of the United s fleet three years | Miss Alice Summers Stephenson, is the end of this month. Miss White, | - Fredenik M. De W .m"«m«'mmwm I ago and en ned for the visitors. |stopping at the Hotel Chatham, in G e ; L who_is grand vice president of the | Cajne both of Cottage City. Ard s 1215-17 F STREET 1214-18 G STREET Others in_the dinner company last | New York. i | . . o ’ . Ui Beta” Phi Traternity, was guest " Brosnahan of this of the fleet during its Australian visit R1, is the guest of Mrs. L. L e her at the Wichita Country Club, The average person has about 16 + S mmand of the th | Thompson in her home, on Sixteenth : : < square feet of skin surface on his . T L T saia e | strmet. Mr. and Mrs, Walter Morgan John- | body. Our Entire Stock of Attractive Naval District at Hampton Roa | son and their son, Walter Morgan the Norfolk Nav¥ | popmer United States Am dor e | = ) o x »ennis, / | C. ©Cols; Mear ' Ad- | ioithe Conrt of 8t. Jarmes. Col, George N Johnson, j re at the Dennis, At L Leigh, Rear Ad > 4 - : Ho i antic City, for a stay of soveral wec | o e | They will return to their home ea er, Capt. | Woods, in the White Mountains, by o . X syl o 3 2 J Mrs. Harvey. = o : T tal . | . - : | Miss Mavian 1. Wells of Thorn- | Voe and S 3 |apple street, Chevy Chase, has left & 2 in North. - 1 | the city for a trip to various places sl | ane 5. Alvord Calvin De Voe | § | West. “She will join her brother in| 5 Mr. Maxwell De Voe G gl heonix, Ariz. sveral days. then M. and Mme. Price to Spend onth’s motor | Pheontx, A Lpveriidmmithen] Has Been Price-Reduced in This in Haitien Home, New York State and New | | The Minister of Haiti and Mme. png G ‘ i | 3 Pric ; will sail Wednesday to spend a| Ay, and Mrs. Max Dennison Prent . 2 | : ummer earance vacation in their home in Haiti. |ice, son-indaw and daughter of Mr. 4 < | 3 "The Minister of Czechoslovakia, Mr. | 4nd Mrs. De Voe will join them i Oy dine | through the Adirondacks and White o : . & - = Zdenek Fietlinger, who Is £hending | Mountains, and_will return the end | . the Summer in '”\‘n'l‘ll'l October 1. {of September. Mr. and Mrs. rentice % . 2 7 g turn to this count | have been on an extensive motor trip Gen. John J. Pe ing is the house | through the South. guest of Brig. Gen. and Mrs. CorneliuS | 1,00 patsy Douglass and Mr. S anderhilt nt Beaulien, the villa at | Miss Patss Rt o L ; y e : Reductions range from | Newport which they leased for the lnhn W of Baltimore and “fast Gen. and Mrs. Vs : veling in the far West. T ' ‘ v ast evening Gen. and Mrs. Vand g through the Canadian Rock UNDER OOR 1 | hilt entertained at dinner in honor FERDRN S TRHOLS i et i ,‘m ik x . g 0 O (0] eSS their guest i Hotel, at Victoria, B. C. 3 : : : Maj. Gen. and M John A. Hull, ""‘f 8pe m‘ i - at n S i who are sts of George Mesta | Lake Louise before going | 8 MRS. GEORGE W. COBRB, Saratoga Springs, will return| ario Charles avlor and her | Tefore her marriage in July, in Warrenton, Vi, she was Miss Lucille Brown. § | l. . New ST (L ampasit) meverdl| o i oy oy iy et e on M her e o = Y v t a],] fO].]]] E i with her m-umrrm-:\\\ and | yoturned’ from Atlantic City, ington is that of Miss Lora Eliz lana are spending sever: s Mr. and Mrs. William S. Thom- | ey have been for some time. M i i B R i or sy A R zhter of Mr Mrs. | the Larayette Hotel in A son, at Phoenix, Arl nd went With [y vjor yent day to Culpeper, | t T < ] : . 4 e - Rogers of Woo 4 W > them to San Diego, Calif., where Mr. | vV GG 10 Colloge “mate. Mes: | A1 o A AT At Bte Mr. Edwin N. Lewis, executive sec- | [: i A few of the Reductions: and Mrs. Thomson will remain through | ¢hiiries Rowe. P . ey | retary Fhe bmaes of Washington the late Summer. Mrs. Hull stopped | - el el leTt. yesterday for Gloces. | F y 8-PC. ANTIQUE MA- & WROUGHT IRON for a few days with her father, Mr.| Mr. and Mrs. Arthur J. Seaton left | °* V00K 3 to confer with the dean . 5 PLE DINING ROOM BENCH, with red mo- Thomas Bowler, at Oklahoma City on [ today for a trip to the Middle West, | Dr. \l.u garet Huddleston and Miss [of Washington, the Very Rev. G. C. SU. if her t and joined Gen. Hull in | where they will visit their parents | Mary 'nold, who have spent the | Bratenahl, D. D. Kollowing this con.| [: . ITE, beautifully New York last week. -k.laiommll ‘They rwm return summm in Europe are expected to [ference he \\1![ join Mrs. Lewis and| |5 5 hand decorated; 4 chairs, ?xa:; uphlolstered “;p' ::: = ~ shington by w of the Great | return in September. r two daughters at flnul ¥ i inches on and Comdr. and Mrs. Paul . Bastedo. | 17 o L TERG 2 S oF th Conn., for a vacation of several week table, server, buffet and & who are spending some time at Hot iy Mr. and Mrs. ¢ Wood have & : G e chiten Wis $282 50 inches wide. Springs. Va., entertained a company An engagement of interest in Wasl: losed their apartment in the Oregon Miss Mildred Kolb sailed on'the 8. 8. i . ot Ainner: Tast ‘eveilng ‘in’ hionor of (deseense e LT T TN | Cones ST SR et} i i $565. Now. Was $57.50. $37 50 Mr. and Mrs. John G. Milburn of New \ % # i | i | . | DECORATED MA- ‘o and Mrs. on | - e L o | PLE TABLE, ornately e ivetomorrew Comslete | M/BR@KS &‘ O | - : Viideabieaul dedoeatia FINE OCCASIONAL from Cleveland, where they have been P! A . | with a dark jade green CHAIR, in freize, intro- ;;r;fes':d iting 4‘;.:“"1:;.?::’5: s Showings | G -STREET BETWEEN I11th & 12 th i : N : 5 and black; top measures ducing soft tones of Liverpool, Ohio, Comdr. and M T T T T e : o 60x26 inches. mulberry, blue and ‘Willlam McNeal, and_ will =ail Sep- | e o DRFSSES . » . cAPE cop seiver | Mo Ma. -and Mes RS “S‘?"’u’,‘“" L B DESK, a iof“d mahog- BOOK TROUGH END their “children have returned to their A 3t L) : : fime 2 any piece of furniture of TABLE, mahogany top ik e et Alarena COA Ts T\ ] Bnlllant R - authentic de- with sliding smzking -rhcyt wgl leavé shortly for a motor | o et \ g . = i ! sign. Was $30 75 tray. Was $7 50 trip to Ocean | exquisite | - i 1.50. i & * . Weas i Maj. and Mrs. Eugene R, nousefi fn:ihil?:ink : Bl k S t' : — - i i vi v h ests Satur- : . who will arrive from Santa Barbars Calif. Mr. and Mrs. Fitzpatrick will sail September 8 on the Cleveland to . 3 visit their son-inlaw and daughter. o 4 roc Count and Countess Hansie Larisch, | 4 o in Czechoslovakia | guike_ana_ S witam e | ; o Models for Misses Effa Blanche — the _ With every frock, with for Atiantie City, here thes will ChEB | lovely underthings made every gown, wear Gold Blenheim. \ ! ; by a woman are exclu- Stripe Silk Stockings, Mr. and Mrs, Henry Benning Spen- | $ : ! 5 OO nmrg: ::a:llruno.nm prithe b ’Am:',,z‘fl"“f,fi”h they’re insured! cer and their daughter, Miss Louise e . . Spencer, are spending a few days at the Ambassador, New York. s, Lytton Gruy Ament ot Now | N2 ‘ | R Wi ; & Prices Are New Fall Colors—and Styles in Hand-Tailored fork and little daughter, Lucetta Cot- | | : I martest everywhere . e e ey to| kX Tasteful & | towum from luncheon to late Advancing! SO P 3 o it o sy e ies | 1IMPoTted Jersey Frocks Dodshon at Brighton, England. Later | Cream is ; 4 % word! ‘from & numiber: of cost S w0t AbLION Mo wtet Gl 1 4 are “choosing black satin manufacturers in New York Ament, formerly an executive of the | |@& ¢ more than < thiE. they sl sse Be ablaito will sail in a few weeks. Col. and Mrs. | freshment. It has sorority “rushes.” | in our Summer Sale—at the Ament and their daughter will also | that excellence of Y 2 i Sale prices! visit in Bucharest, Rumania, and | flavor that “means B Wi . v n : s icl Bombay, India, before their return to | e 5 only another reason Bombay, India. befor ir g good taste” in TO WEAR RIGHT NOW—AND why you should take advantage Mrs. Tytus McLennan has as her EwEry, Seancc. THROUGH THE FALL, TOO of our great Summer Sale and house guest at her home, Ashintully, R, Prompt deliveries g select your Winter coat, now! e o, ot Rore May ncd | [ .on Phoned orders. ; : iliobiniRiomans Siee Coats in stock will, of course, Mrs. Sherman_ Miles and Col. Arthur | [& Conn. Ave. & Macomb St. : be sold at sale prices but re- Crosby. Mrs. McLennan entertained a and v orders cannot be taken on those company of 24 at luncheon yesterday 18th & Columbia Rd. models which have advanced in in honor of her guests. COL. 106 ... COL. 707 T price! 5 Mra. Chandler P. Anderson, Jr., has . Jk\ %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% W\ liave rindoliti conventent gone to Corning, N. Y., after spending a short time in X York with Mr. for you to uel:ct your.;.loldt, nc}: Anderson at the Wey Mr. and —you pay only a sm eposi or charge the coat to your account for November billing and it is held for you, storage 5 i Biacle and Por. free, until November 1st! P Noon hiue . No trouble—no worry— hand-amocked, e merely the joy of seeing the lovely new coat fashions first and sclecting from the best— s New tan, ferses and the joy, too, of saving rto frocke’ wiinem: from $10 to $25! .;1;%)‘:.;%';“‘;'}1:1“»2. wolar Gna e, P 50, S0. Don't forget s!hern are four sale groups at $58.50, $78.50, $98.50 and $125—all insure . A Very savings of $10 to $25 and you Sizes 16 to 18 yrs. A Special may select any of our $165 to $295 coats at 15% discount! R Value! * xn Five Specialized Coat Shops—for For travel—for motoring—for goli—for street wear— ,f".'l';;l:"”v:l':f::"un{i";:f:’z:o!j;"fi"' for a damp day in town or at the beach—for wear in a on the Third Floor! % draughty office—these jersey frocks are both suitable and smart. Later they will prove essential in the school and B college outfits—and they will be just right for wear in A New Vanity Silk draughty offices—in hard-to-heat homes—just right 1o wear Bloomer, $3.95 i \ Ade when you want to save your better frocks, 2 direct attent: s week It's a heavier quality of the A " b et L o 3 E direct attention this \\ka to el CLG R e { They're splendid quality jersey—and they're unusually a very special collection of ABS guaranteed to outwear any other good values because we had imported them in a large quan- : $ glove silk at the same pr And . s F ! new pumps and one-straps, featured It commeiin new: Mallintract hiades: tity—in these new Fall shades i Rizen 5 GEana AT arranBeR New Tan - Noon Blue 1 Bottle Green Delft Blue Ten-Flfty Another purchase of— { Porto Red Desertan Navy Rambler Rose Mrs. Anderson arrived about a fort- night ago from urope, their marriage Slmpllclty —is the outstanding motif of early Autumn footwear favored by the fashionables 6> e & JuLius GARFINCKEL& Co. WASHINGTON PARIS Extraordinary Values in This Store Now in Our Greatest Clearance Sale —the most remarkable clearance sale ever held here considering selection of goods and price reductions. Now Greatly Reduced for Immediate Clearance Women's, Misses’, Children’s and Infants Japanese Coolie Coats At a very special price! $5-90 L I Hand Tailored and Hand Embroidered! They're import- —some with colorful smockings! ” N n;dr nln‘!ll |l‘u;‘m_~1”fll —some with embroideries in vestee effect! 4 G defightiu! Orienta : S \ % 2 iir and perfeetly —some with all-over embroideries! Womens Sh.flp d stunning T”f g —some with contrasting and embroidered hems! ; ntterns. They're : 2 : 1207 F St. ' 5 nade of light- —pique and embroidered pongee collar and cuffs! \vlmlull_\t ‘:I‘::l‘ —slot seams and clever pleatings! 4 challis — “Where Fashions Make Their Debut” makes ‘them just Noon blue raglan shoulders and covered buttons! l_]}};‘}::,of,;';,:“, . pleated. smocked * b as practical = as Rad “emuroiders —good-looking coat styles! o broldered 10255, 1 jersey frock, . S é‘;‘.:;;“._"s‘:ma Floor sics! On Sale in- the Morning Frock Shop—Fourth Floor! Best Quality Apparel Suitable for Present, Fall and Winter Wear Dresses Ccats Hats Underwear Hosiery Bags Sweaters Bathing Suits Handkerchiefs Umbrellas F STReeT CornER'OF I3™ 5 et

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