Evening Star Newspaper, September 11, 1927, Page 55

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MISS ELSIE ELENE SUIT, “ho sailed from New York Wednes- for a visit in Prague, Czechoslo- \nkin Of Personal Interest To Washington Residents r. and Mrs. Harry Franc have t cards announcing the mar- their daughter, Ruth, to Mr. B. Strauss of Brooklyn, N. Y.. September 8, at Wash- ington, D. C. Iast week Miss Ruth Tepper, in Plainfield, s returned to her nd her three to the city and are i , 2618 Connecti- ceut ave M is back from inger and daugh- rdlinger, returned “t’in Mount : P to Chicago, the former’s Reizenstein, who spent the week in Washington with relatives, left Friday for Philadelphia to join Mr. Reizenstein, who return- ed from a fishing trip and will spend the week in Atlantic City. M eanette Naiman has returned mp Louise, Buena Vista, Pa., e spent two months. . Stanley Lansburgh has re- turned from a motor trip north, and visits in New York City. Samuel Steinberger, jr.. is spend- ing a week at North ach, Md., the guest of his aunt, Mrs. Archie Engel and cousi| Mr. and Mrs. Dittler of Atlanta, sts for 10 days of s, Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Behrend, Beverly Courts. s. Rudolph Behrend and two daughters, Amy and Ruth, have returned from a trip to Virginia Beach. Harold Levi, jr., has returned from Racquette Lake Camp, New York. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kaufman and @Aaughter, Miss Caroline Kaufman, returned from Atlantic City. They were at the Shelburne for the Summer. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Ney and family and Mrs. Harry Kronheimer tave re- .turned from Atlantic City, where they were registered at the Ambassador. Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Kuntz, who have been spending the Summer in Denver, Colo.,, will return here shortly. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Grosner have returned from a stay of two months in Atlantic City, where they had a cottage. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Koenigs- berger have returned from a motor to New York City nd States. venor and Mrs. ave been spend- ummer at the Shelburne, , will return on Septem- Mrs. Joseph Ney has returned to the Roosevelt from a four-month stay in_Atlantic City and Staunton, Va. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sherby and family, who have a apartment in Atlantie City, where they spent the Summer, will return to their home on Decatur street during the coming week. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Lang of Phila- delphia, who have been guests of rela- tives here, have returned to their home. Mr. a)d Mrs. Alan Kaufman have om & stay of six weeks ity. fon Hopfenmaier and her i ve returned to their epartment the Wardman Park Hotel afte nding the Summer at Atlantic C; Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Nachman of Wakefield Hall have returned from Atlantic City. Mrs. Leon Meyer and daughter, Lois, of Houston, Tex., are visiting the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sa nier place. . Raising the Limit. script always bait with the vacationist to y L e Whulemme Home-Cooked Meal Sunday Dinner Roast Duck and Roast Chicken with Dressing: Fried Chicken, Baked Vir- 7 ginia Ham, choice of other meats. b erved 0 P.M. 750 ace Peeler Reveals Youthful Beauty | To fres your skin of freckles, tan, sunburn and othgr Summer ailments it 18 alwaye letely peel off is quickly ac- of ordinary | n be had at| Soon the en | without har wrinkles " uie this face lotion’ saxolite and 1 halt plm W. & J. SLOANE 709-711-713 TWELFTH STREET, N. W., WASHINGTON, D. C. ““The House with the Green Shutters’’ Unexcelled Values in ORIENTAL EASY CHAIR in damask, down cushion . ARM CHAIR—mohair with rever. sible cushion covered with damask COGSWELL CHAIR in tapestry with velvet arms and back, spring cushion . HIGH BACK Queen Anne wing chair in damask, trimmed with brass nails . LADDERBACK COLONIAL arm chair in Cherry and Maple, with rush seat . CONCORD ARM CHAIR in chintz or denim . THE BEDFORD CHAIR—ideal where small furniture is a necessity. Denim or your own cover . O A S Tapestry Ty S Damask and Brocade . . Mohair . THE CHATHAM EASY CHAIR. with spring platform, form-fitting back and reversible down cushion. Muslin or your own cover anm Bl Y s . D:l;::nk and Brocade Mohair . . . BED ROOM GROUPS Petiod reproductions as well as furniture of modern ‘design; painted, lacquered or wood finishes; all types of bed room furniture are featured in this Summer Sale—and all of them at astonishing reductions. Eight-plece suites are priced from 325" LAMPS Table Lamps, complete with shade start in this Saleat . . .. $15.00 Bridge Lamps, complete, are also pricedfrom . . . . . 1500 Bed Room and Dressing Table Lamps, complete, start at + « 10.00 BLIP PDN TABLES End tables . . e o from $525 Console Tables . o iviie, NI Sofatables . .« . 20.00 Occasional Living Room fihcu—lnlemflng to look at and just as intevestingly priced — are featured during this, our greatest sale. STORE OPEN FROM 9 A.M. TO 5 P. M. DAILY; SATURDAY UNTIL NOON and DOMESTIC - RUGS are found in our Greatest SUMMER SALE HESE Oriental Rugs, made in the best weaving centers of the far east, on looms which we control, are shown in the most desirable Oriental Patterns and colorings. Our large stock of Domestic Rugs also em- braces a profusion of designs and a variety of weaves. But whether you are purchasing an Oriental or a Domestic rug, a large one or a small one, you will have the advantage, during this Summer Sale, of an astonish- ingly low price. ORrienTAL RUGs Made to our own specifications—in both weave and design—this splendid quality of Oriental Rug is marked, in the 9'x12’ size fibdis $12500 Orknmlsofiummmdvaluefrmmwstandpoimmd these are priced no higher than the best domestic rugs ORIENTAL SCATTER RUGS 20 <1258 - "30 - '35 Our diverse assortment of beautiful examples has been reinforced by a great many other fine pieces. B O W o . Lt DoMmestic Ruacs Rugs for the Bed Room, the Living Room and the Dining Room will be seen here in designs and colorings that will fit any decora- tive scheme, and at prices that make a large rug the most economi- cal floor covering for every room of the home. *30-°50.%75-%95 "125 - *145 in the 9'x12’ size Charge Accounts Corwemently Arranged % OCCASIONAL PIECES SECRETARIES — various styles and finishes . . from $155.00 TEAWAGONS . . . . 29.50 MAGAZINERACKS . . ., “ 1950 MAHOGANY MANTEL CLOCNS . . . . & SPINET DESKS . . . CABINET DESKS . . . TABLEDESKS . . . CHAISE LONGUES . . BOUDOIR CHAIRS . . MAHOGANY HIGHBOY . MAHOGANY LOWBOY . CAPE'COD HALL CLOCKS LEATHERETTE SCREENS 65.00 35.00 42.00 75.00 65.00 27.50 165.00 80.00 95.00 50.00 s a2 R 2222 . MAHOGANY MUFFIN STANDS . . . . 15.00 BOOKCASES, in a full w riety of sizes and styles . DINING ROOM GROUPS The Summer Sale embraces all the types of dining room furniture in our stock. There are styles, woods and prices to fit any requirement, taste and pocketbook, and with the ten-piece suites the prices start at ¥ '385" — SOFAS Three part Lawson sofa cover- ed in hand blocked linen $195.00 Early American love seat in cHtiey v wel e 7500 Three part carved sofa in mo- MR LS R . 250.00 Three part sofa in figured da- matk . . . e s 22500 Other Sofas from $120.00 MIRRORS A complete selection of from $ 800 | sizes, styles and shapes During this period our mmm is ready, as it always is, to help in the selection of rugs and furniture: at, of course, no added cost. FREIGHT PAID TO ALL SHIPPING POINTS IN THE UNITED STATES Sloane Endorsed Werchandzse Cames eAn cAssurance of Satisfaction

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