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SOCIETY. Chcvy Chase Residents Take Vacations at Shore And on Auto Journeys Mr. and Mrs. Harold Dotte- rer Leave for Two-Week Stay at Cottage on Pa- tuxent. Mr. and Mrs. L. 8. Reed of Connectl- cut avenue returned to their home last ‘week from a motor trip through Canada. Mrs. George Gravatt and Mr. and Mrs. Flippo Gravatt have returned to their home on Leland street after 10 days’ vacationing on Chesapeake Bay, where they had a cottage. Their party of 10 included children and the grand- children from Wilmington, 1., and Richmond, Va., and Mrs. Gravatt's brother, from Ohlo. Miss Frances V. Philips, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Heigh Philips of Jenifer street, 1s visiting Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Hamby at their Summer home on the coast near Charleston, S. C. Mrs. Harry P. Gentner, who has been visiting in Chevy Chase and New. York, has returned to her home in Atfanta, Gi a. Mrs. Donald Reed McLeod and fam- 1ly of Leland strest left Wednesday to visit_relatives in New York and Ver- mont. Miss Katherine Mitchell, daughter of Mrs. Katherine Mitchell' of ~Jocelyn street, left last week to join her sister, | Miss Corrine Mitchell, at Avalon, N. Y. Mr. and Mrs. Henry G. Hanford of Military rcad have as their house guests of Mrs. Hanford's sisters, Mrs. F. A. Fitch of Huntington, W. Va, and Mrs. D. M. Walker of Hopkinsville, Ky. Mr. and Mrs. Paul May of Elm street and Mr. May's mother have gone by motor to Canada to spend several weeks. Mr. Jullien Winnemore of Rosemary street has motored to Capon Lake Inn, Intermont, W. Va., where Mrs. Winne- more is spending a month. Dr. and Mrs. Norman L. Bowen and their daughter, Catherine, of Elm strect are motoring to Canada and Prince Ed- | ward Island. They will be gone several | weeks. | Mr. and Mrs. Arthur P. Miller of West | Woodbine street left Thursday by mo- tor for_Philadelphia and Beach, Del, where they will spend a month. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Shoemaker of d street left Tuesday for Ocean d. Mirs. Donald Adams of Leland street left Thursday to spend several weeks at Delmar, Del. | Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Blackwood and their son, William Richard, of Maple | avenue left Saturday by motor for Brunswick, Me. Mr. and Mrs. Black- wood will be gone three weeks, and their | son will be absent for the rest of the Summer. Miss Anne Perry and Miss Alice Perry, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. ‘Thomas W. Perry, are the guests of :]&m Carolyn Wear at Binghamton, ¥ Miss Helen Hopkins, daughter of Dr and Mrs. Herbert C. Hopkins of Cedar Parkway, has returned from a visit with Mr. and Mrs. William Clark at Edgevater Beach, Md. Mr. Roger Bearce and his cousin, Mr. Clarence Conant of New York City, spent tne week end wi'y Mr. Bearce's | parents, Mr. end Mrs. Henry Bearce of | Ridgewood avenue. | Miss Louise Hoover, Miss Catherine | Betty Hoover, the daughters of Mr. and Mrs. George P. Hoover, are Visiting school friends in Lowell, Mass. They left Chevy Chase Jast week by motor and stopped en Youte to visit friends at Princeton, N. J. and West Point, N. Y. Before returning, in August. they will visit Camp Wabasco, in New Hampshire, | and friends in Maine. Miss Eleanor Branson, the daughter | of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce S. Branson of Ingomar street, is visiting Miss Marjorie Archibald at her Summer home in Sherwood Forest, Md. Mr. and Mrs. John S. Burns of Joce- Iyn street lef: Wednesday for Califor- nia, where they will spend a month. Miss Mildred Le Pevre and Miss Martha Le Fevre of Thornapple street spent 10 days as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Oliver at their Summer home at Landon, Md. | Dr. and Mrs. E. O. Baker and family of Magnolia Parkway are at their cot- tage, at Storrs, Conn., for three weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Dotterer of Ridgewood avenue left last week for a | two-week vacation at their cottage, on the: Patuxent River. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Kurtz of New York City, who have be-n the hous: guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Stein of Leland street. left last week for Bay Heed, N. J. They were accompanied by their daughter, Mrs. Willlam Stein, jr. Mr. and Mrs. Burton Corning of Le- Jand street have gone to Sherwood Forest, Md., for the week end M:. and Mrs. Orville Pet of Ch>: nut street have as their hous> gue: Miss Gladys Whiting and Miss Luella Peters of Clinton, Wis. | Miss Marguerite Norris of Meadow | fane left yesterday to spend several | weeks on Long Island, N. Y. | Miss Carolyn Jackson, the daughter | of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Fay Jackson o1 Oxford street, motored to Charleston, W. Va., to spend several weeks as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. B. V. Avis, jr. Mrs. Custis Hall of Harrison street entertained at iuncheon and bridge ‘Wednesday at the Congressional Coun- try Club. Miss Jean Whiteside, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Whiteside of Chevy Hoover and Miss Beautiful Shoes MRS. WILLIAM JASPER DUBOS Rehoboth | Of 2500 Masschusetts 2venue, recently returned from a vis't in Princeton, Mr. and Mrs. Dubos have recently bought a house at Thirtieth and O streets, Georgetown. and again leaving for Bluefield, Va. | | Chase Parkway, is visiting Miss Marion | Amy Selby, the daughter of Mr. and Dunlop at Bay Head, N. J. for sev- eral weeks. Mrs. J. K. Anderson and her young | son of Harrison street motored to Chas- | elton, N. Y., to spend the rest of the Summer. | Mr. and Mrs. Charles Miller of West- lern_avenue entertained Thursday at & | dinner and_bridge party Mr. and Mrs. Philip Koff of Quesada | street left Friday for Ohio to visit rela- tives. | Mr. and Mrs. George Kane and their family of Morrison street yesterday left | by motor for Cape May, N. J, where they will spend a month. | Mrs. Albert Miller and Miss Mildred! Glenmeyer of Danville, Ill, who at- tended the Business-Professional Wom- en's Conference at Richmond, Va., left | Saturday for New York after spending a week as house guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Satterwhite on Everett street. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Tilman and their daughter, Janet, of McKinley street left Saturday for a month's visit in Ohio and Indiana. Mr._and Mrs. Daniel C. Walser of East Bradley lane spent the week end | :‘!(h their son, Robert, at Camp Overall, | Va. Mrs. F. M. Miller of Allandale, S. C. ,‘ left Tuesday for her home after being the house guest of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh | E. Phillips of Jenifer street. Mr. arid Mrs. Myron Patterson of Ridgewood avenue. acccmpanied by their son-in-law and daught>r, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Kloettinger, left last week for a trip to Florida Mr. and Mrs. Nerville K. Tabler and their daughters, Miss Eleanor Tabler and Miss Betty Tabler of Brookville road. accompanied by Mr. Roger Sum- merall._ Mr. Willlam_Kaiser_and Miss Heating Specialists for Over'2s Years Within Your Budget. At the Special Terms, on which we're installing United States 0il Burners UTOMATIC HEAT is well vithin vour budget. Al you have to pay on order- ing i $25 Down— Balance in Monthly Payments Beginning October 1st Maurice J. C?lbert Co. PLUMBING, For Women BOOT SHOP * Summer Clearance Entire Summer Stock of Queen Qu - Drastically 33 95 54.90 Formerly $6 to $10 The best offering this store has ever made. Ev from our regula Dress Shoes + Street White Kid—Linen—Suva Cloth— Beige and Color Combinations. Patent and Black Queen Quality Boot Shop 1219 F Street N. W, ality Shoes Reduced Unrestricted Choice 55.65 v 56.90 ery pair taken r stock. Shoes + Sport Shoes and Brown Kid —Bachrach Photo. Mrs. Harry L. Selby of Morrison street, left Thursday by motor to spend ths week end at Ocean City, Md. Miss Marian Toomey, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James A. Toomey of Morrison street. left Tuesday for Pitts- burgh, Pa., to visit relatives for a week. Mr. and Mrs. Gibbon L. White re- turned Thursday to their home at the | corner of Rosemary street and Maple avenue. Chevy Chase, after livirg at the Oakland for some time. Dunnings Hosts at Birthday Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. John Dunning were hosts to & party at the dinner dance on the Shoreham Terrace Thursday, the | event marking Mrs. Dunning’s birth- lay anniversary. The guests included Miss Peggy Col- lins, Miss Marguerite Donellan, Miss Mary Dunning, Miss Sara Dunning. Mr. Richard Andree, Mrs. Harry J. Daly, Mr. Horace Baldwin and Mr. John Graves. Visitors From New York Guests at Alfresco Dinner Mr. and Mrs. George Sullivan gave a dinner on the Shoreham Terrace last week in mpliment to their house | guests, M Frank Eastman of Kings- ton. N. Y.. and her two daughters. Miss | Phyllis Eastman and Miss Marjorie | Eastman, FACTS About Furs ...are always available to that large majority of wemen who patronize Cuild members, Truth- ful representations at all times is the cornerstone of the Guild edifice. FRANCKE FURRIER, INC. 1328 G Street N.W. Member Master Furriers Guild HIGHEST ETHICS Guild members are their own censors in tha regardless of personal loss. . .they will not per- mit any practice detri- mental to the general public .. . . even though such procedure may be tolerated elsewhere. H. Zirkin & Sons, Inc. 821 14th Street N.W. Member Master Furriers Guild TOGETHER We Stand The fact that Guild members are actually competitors does not pre- vent ‘any member from lending the utmost co- operatian to any move- ment for public benefit. LUSTICK FUR COMPANY 1204 G Street N.W. Member Master Furriers Guild Engagement Notices Have Special Interest In St. Mnry.s County Miss Louise Birch to Wed July 28, Miss Marie Owens in August. LEONARDTOWN, Md., July 25.— Mr. Truman Cross Slingluff of Miles- town, accompanied by his sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. James Brown Monfort of Washington, are now touring the Southern States and are in Asheville, N. C. They are en route to Lexington, Ky. where Mr. Truman will spend several days with his college chum, Mr. John Breckin- bridge, . and Mrs. Monfort will visit Mr. Monfort's perents, Dr. James Maxwell Monfort and Mrs. Mon- at their home in Steubenville, Slingluff, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Truman Slingluff of Milestown, this county. Her weddlnf was one of the most brilliant of the late Fall season. Dr. and Mrs. Alexander L. Hodgdon, the parents of Mr. A. Dana Hodgdon, head of the visa division of the De- partment of State in Washington, who live at Dana on the Patuxent, and Mr. and Mrs. Grif Alexander of Green Holly on the Patuxent, another of the lovely old St. Marys homes, were the guests in whose honor Prof. and Mrs. George W. Joy of Leonardtown en- tertained at dinner Saturday evening at their home, Town's End, on the Washington Boulevard. An engagement announced this week of much interest to many in Southern Maryland and St. Marys County is that of Miss Louise Birch, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Birch of St. Inigoes, this county, to Mr. Louis Abell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Abell, also of St. Inigoes. ‘The ceremony will take place Julyl 28 at ‘11 o'clock P. E. Church, with Rev. Nelson Mc- Conomy, rector of the church, per- forming the ceremony. Owing to the prominence of the two old families the wedding will be one of the love'iest of the Summer season. Miss# Birch for a number of vears has been a techer in the public school system of St. Marys. Miss Arn Bond. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Bond of Baltimore, who wes graduated in the Sprinz class of trained nurses from the Johns Hop- kins Hospital in Baltimore, returned Sunday_to, her home. after spending about 10 ‘days as the guest of her parents at their estate, Hector, on the Patuxent. Miss Helen Hughes. Miss Bobbie Denis, Miss Bessie O'Neill of Washing- ton were guests of Mrs. Ann Jarboe of Washington, at her Summer cottage at Cedar Point, over the week end. Announcement is made of the en- gagement of Miss Marie Owens, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Owens of Medleys Neck, to Mr. Ernest Lacey also of Medlevs Neck, count the wedding to take place about August 1. The marriage will take place at Our Lady's Chapel, Roman Catholic Church at Medleys Neck. with the rector of the church, Rev. Father S. J. Rudkte, S. J., performing the ceremony Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Burroughs and their daughter, Miss Catherine Bur- roughs, with Miss Martha Stearns and Mr. John Hollman, all of Washington, were the guests in whose honor Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Graves of Loveville entertained at_dinner Sunday. Mrs. Harry M. Jones of Leonardtown has returned after spending a month at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Simmons of Cambridge on the Eastern Shore. An engagement of interest announced this week was that of Miss Violet Ger- trude Greenwell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Warren Greenwell of Hollywood, to Mr. Walter Norris, jr. son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Norris, sr.. of Holly- wood, this tounty. The wedding will take place in old St. John's Roman Members: Joseph Sperling, Inc. in_historic Trinity | BRIDE OF JULY MRS. LAWRENCE Before her marriage, Thursday, July 2, she was Miss Carol Hollingsworth. | STRASBURGER. —Carter-Bailey Photo. Catholic Church, Hollywood, this month, with Rev. Father Joseph John- <on, 8. J, rector of the church, saying the nuptial mass. | Miss Ann Adams, the daughter of | Mr. Charles Adams of Baltimore, is visiting her aunt, Mrs. Franklin Adams, at her home in Mechanicsville, and was given an informal dance Saturday by Mrs. Adams, which a number of St. Marys younger set attended. Mrs. S. Paul Long of Clements left Wednesday to spend some time at North Beach, Md. Rev. Franklin Lee Metcalf, rector of the All Faiths' P. E. Church at Me- chanicsville, and his daughter, Miss Emma Metcalf, returned Friday after spending five days at the Episcopal Conference, held ‘Tappahannock, Va., and represented St. Marys County there. Mr. Theodore Rose. Miss Geraldine Boyer, Miss Bernice Hermans and Mr. Morgan Boyd. all of Johnstown, Pa. were the recent guests of and Mrs Raymond Slagle, at their home in Leonardtown. Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Novick and their_young son Jerry were the guests on Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Nathanson in Leonardtown. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Summers Mudd and their family of Leonardtown were mem- bers of a party of 12 who were enter- tained at Chapel Point Sunday as the guests of Judge and Mrs. Joseph Blan- ford of Clinton, Md. Mrs. George C. Peverly of Mechanics- | ville has just returned to her home after | | attending the funeral of her uncle, Mr. as lthe E. Eugene Jenkins, in Chicago, who was buri~d Wednesday. Dr. and Mrs. John Shea of Bridge- port, Conn., are staying this week at old Tudor Hall Inn at Leonardtown. Mrs. Shea was formerly Miss Agnes Thomp- son of St. Marys County. *Miss Mary Gwynn Hamilton, daughter may be bought from him with confidence 709 13th Street Northwest H. Zirkin & Sons, Inc. 821 14th Street Northwest Saks Fur Company 610 12th Street Northwest Lustick Fur Company 1204 G Street Northwest Shaffer Fur Company 1212 G Street Francke Furrier, Inc. 1328 G Street Northwest Capitol Fur Shop, Inc. 1208 G Street Northwest or orthwest | Dent, of Mr. and Mrs. George E. Hamilton of the North End, this week is visiting her cousin, Miss Rosalie Queene, at her home in Ba'timore. Her younger sis- ter, Miss Cecilia Hamilton, is the guest of ‘her aunt, Mrs. Simms Jenkins, in Baltimore. Mrs, Ruth Dent Burch of Meridian, Ohio, is spending a few wecks as the guest of her sister, Miss Fanny Joe at her home, Burlington, at Oakley. Mr. and Mrs. N. B. Rogers and Miss Margaret. Edith Rogers and Mr. and Mrs. W. 8. Donaldson of Kentville, N. C., are the guests this week of Miss Mary E. Gough at her home at Budds Creek. Mrs. Mollle Crane of Baltimore re- turned on Monday to her home there after spending 10 days as the guest of her brother, Mr. G. Frank Dent, and his wife at their residence on Dent's Terrace. 2 Miss Dolores Quinn of Baltimore has returned after spending some time as the guest of Miss Felice Cecil of Valley Lee. this county. Miss Laura Mae Church and hes mother, Mrs. L. M. Church, of Wash- ington ‘spent several days this week as the guests of Mrs. Church's father, Judge Willlam C. Mattingly, at his resi- dence in Leonardtown Mrs. J. Allen Coad, ‘wife of State Senator Coad, is spending a few weeks in Toronto, Canada, as the guest of Miss Elizabeth Maelntosh. who spends part |of each Winter with Mrs. Coad at Chestnut Hill, Leonardtown. Four-footed “lawn mowers.” sheep and goats, are to be used to crop the grass this Summer on Akrons muni- cipal airport. Sheep are frequently turned out to graze on steepsided lawns where a mower cannot be worked satis- factorily. Guild Furriers—August Sales Start Tomorrow! RELIABLE beacon and its keeper, is the Guild Member a firm. SOCIETY." Of Personal Interest To Washington Residents Mr. and Mrs. Sidney C. Kaufman, with their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Edward C. Furman, who sailed for Europe July 15, have arrived in Paris for a week's stay and later will go to Brussells, Amsterdam and Ger- many. Mrs. Harry Sherby and family are at the Ritz-Carlton Hotel, Atlantic City. u:i.sherby will join them for the week ends. Mrs. Sadie Woerner of Columblia road | has as her guests Mr. and Mrs. Woerner | of Kentucky. Mr. Mark Kellar has joined his fam- ily at their apartment in Atlantic City. Mrs. Alexander Wolf is spending the week end at Virginia Beach. Mrs. Samuel Goldenberg, with her daughter, Mrs. Nat Wildman of New York, is at the Bernstein Cottage for 10 days. Mr. Goldenberg joined them yesterday and, with Mrs. Goldenberg, is returning to Washington tomorrow. Mrs. Sidney Guggenhelm has returned to the city after spending two weeks as the guest of her uncle and aunt, Mrs. and Mrs. Jacob Elsenmann, at the Pres- ident, Atlantic City. Mrs. Henry E. Gundersheimer and | sons have returned home after visiting relatives in Atlantic City N. J. Miss Betty Solomon of Mount Ver- non, N. Y., has been the guest of Mrs. Henry E. Gundersheimer. Mrs. Max Weyl, 2d, who has been in Atlantic City with her little daugh- ter, Nancy, staying with Mrs. Adoip We& left on Priday for Deal, N. J. to the guest of Miss Frances Feist at_her Summer home. Mrs. Philip Peyser has as her guest | her mother, Mrs. Bloom, of Memphis, Tenn. Mrs. Bol Rice and daughter, Mrs. | Clarence Eiseman, and young son, Richard, are spending the Summer at the Gordon-Bennett Hotel, Wildwood, N. J. Mr. end Mrs. Gilbert Ben- singer, Mr. and Mrs. Gerson Nord- linger and son, Gerson, and Mr. Sam- uel Bensinger also are at Wildwood. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kaufman and daughter, Miss Carlyn Kaufman, are in Atlantic "City. | Mr. and Mrs. Alan Kaufman and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Shulman are at the Shelbourne, Atlantic City. | Mr. end Mrs. Charles A. Goldsmith are at Clifton Springs, N. Y. for the rest of the Summer. Mr. Ralph Gold- smith has returned from Virginia Beach, where he visited his brother- in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam Thalhimer, at their cottage. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Abbott have taken a motor trip to Atlantic City |and New York. Mr. Milford Blum has returned from a trip to New York, having made the journey by airplarie. Mrs. Joseph Dreyfuss and son, Mr. ‘Edmund Dreyfuss, motored to New York | and are guests of the former’s mother, | Mrs. E. 8. Woog. Miss Belle Goldman and the Misses | Hirsh sail August 1 on the steamship Leviathan to spend four weeks traveling abroad. Mrs. Leo 8. Schoenthal, with her daughter, Mrs. Myron Hess of Atlantic | City, sail on the steamship George | Washington July 28 to spend six weeks | abroad. Miss Helene Klawans is spending some time in Atlantic City with her | aunt, Mrs. Klawans. | Mr. Adolph Weyl motored to Atlantic | City yesterday to spend two weeks with | Mrs. Weyl. They have an aparment in | Ventnor. Mrs. Alexander Kaufman and her sis- ter, Miss Edna Dreyfuss, return today from Atlantic City. where they have been guests at the Hotel Chelsca. Mr Joseph H. Kaufman has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Newmeyer at their cotta M i s. Edgar C. Kaufman and Mr. and | Mrs. David Stern return tomorrow from | Atlantic City by motor, where they have been visiting Mrs. Geraid Rosenheim at her apartment. Mrs. Sol Rice of New York announce: the marriage of her son. Mr. Irvi Rice, to Miss Margery Mevers of Los Angeles, Calif, in New York Monday. July 20 Mrs. Harry Lewis, a patroness of the A reputation for reliability is a pr.ic_eleu asset, Whether posscs!ed by an lndlvldual It dispels all doubt and mis- givings . . . it gets things done in the most satisfactory manner. Guild members are reliable. You can accept their word about their sales, their quality of furs, their pr;ces. at its face value, because they con= sider your confidence in them something to be treasured at all times. Furs from a Guild member . . . they will please you because they have already met Buy your his own rigid standards in the matter of Q“llify. Style and Price. For Perfect Satisfaction in FURS—See a Guild Furrier Alpha Epsilon Phi Sorority, entertained 2t a party on Thursday evening at her apartment, in Wardman Park annex, to some of the members. An informal dinner at the Woédmont Country Club followed. The affairs were given in honor of Mrs. Lewis, Mrs. Samuel Becker, formerly Miss Miriam Silver- ttone of Washington, and Miss Sara Abeles of Newark, N. J, who shortly will become the bride of Mr. Irving Blum. Miss Hilda Jacobi returned on Mon- day by motor from a two-week stay as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Wililam Jacobi in Atlantic City. Mrs. Joseph Lang and Master Herbert Jacobi re- turned with her. Mr, Carleton Kaufman returned Msu- day to New York after a visit to his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry L. Kauf- man of the Airy View Apartments. Mr. and Mrs. Lessner and daughter are at The Breakers, Atlantic City. Mrs. Fred Pelzman and sons hav taken an apartment in Atlantic City, where they are now spending the Sum- mer. Mr. Pelzman joins them for the week ends. Mrs. Milton Kronheim has returned to her home on Lanier place from a visit to Lake George, N. Y. She made the trip to New York by airplane. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Gusdorf left Thursday for Westport, Conn., to visit their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Revness, and daughter, Miss Charlotte Revness Mrs. Sidney West and children, Alice and Sidney, jr, are in Atlantic City, where they have an apartment. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Vallin and their young son motored to Wildwood. N. J.” Their daughter, Barbara, is at Camp H and H for the Summer. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Tobriner safled for Europe Saturday, July 18, on the S. S. Bremen to spend several months touring France, Germany, Italy and England. They are returning to Wash- ington at the end of September. Gerson Nordlinger, jr., was the guest of Alvin Newmyer, jr., in Ventnor, N. J., for 10 days. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Fishel are leaving August 1 for Atlantic City, where they will spend several weeks at The Breakers. Mrs. Bertha Coblenger and Mrs. Julis Luchs will go to Atlantic City during the coming week to spend some weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Gans have re- furned from a week end motor trip to Richmond, Va., where they were guests of relatives. Mrs. Esther Sonneborn of Twenty- eighth streei is leaving tomorrow for Atlantic City for a two weeks’ stay. Miss Alice Frank has been spending some time in Atlantic City. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred H. Bennett returned on the S. 8. Fairfax from Bos- ton, Mass., where they were at the Copley-Plaza for a week. France now has 4,400 rail and ram usses. PusLic CONFIDENCE ...rests where it is war- ranted. Such organiza- tions as the Master Fur- riers’ Guild are bringing the buyer and seller to- gether on a finer basis that is reacting to the great benefit of both. SAKS FUR CO. 610 12th St. NW. Member Master Furriers Guild GUILD STANDARDS ...will always be upheld by far-sighted, fair- minded firms who realize that the public's inter- ests are theirs to protect ...Guild members are keenly aware of this re- sponsibility. Joseph Sperling, Inc. FURRIERS 709 13th Street N.W, Member Master Purriers Guild BEAUTIFUL FURS a prized possession —and such possessions invariably become more desirable when one realizes that the original purchase is backed by the reliability of such firms as those listed as Guild members. CAPITOL FUR SHOP, INC. 1208 G Street N.W. Member Master Furrlers Guild BETTER lo serve you The Master Furriers’ Guild was organized for the protection of the public. . .that its stand- ard will never be low- ered and could not be higher. . .is an assurance of continued satisfaction to fur buyers. SHAFFER FUR COMPANY 1212 G Street N.W. Member Master Furriers Guild