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SOCIETY. s =Afinouncement Made - Of Yates-Campbell Wedding Next Month Mr. and Mre. Sommers of Alexandria Visit Relatives in Clifton Forge. iekipglony ALEXANDRIA, Va., August 2'—‘ Mrs. Gertrude Best Yates annout the her GDHII‘W&( Frances to Dr. Madison Campbell of Epokl,ne Wash. The wed- ding will take place next month. Miss | Yates is a graduate of Blackstone Col. lege and is a daughter of the late Dr. Robert J. Yates. Mr. and Mrs. .W. R. Heddings nounce the marriage of their da Thelma, to Mr. Joseph Cook of thesda, Md., Monda;, August 17, Frederick, Md. Mr. and Mrs. Anderson Sommers gpent the week as the guests of the former's brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Wilson, in Clifton Forge, Va. Mrs. Clarence C. Leadbeater and Miss Katherine Alexander Leadbeater are at home after & visit to Mrs. Lead- beater’s - mother, Mrs. ‘Milton Alexan- der of Lancaster, Pa. in her Summer cottage at Bay Head, N. J. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Woolf and daughter of OCharleston, W. Va. are the guests of Mr. Woolf's brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Carroll | Woolf. | Miss Gladys Ramey has left for Dan- bury, Conn.. to spend a month with her cousin, Dr. Virginia Crawford. Mr. and Mrs. Hayward D. Luckett of Norfolk were week end guests of s brother-in-law and sister, South Patrick street. Mrs. John Henshaw and her daugh- ter, Mrs. Marvin Stewart, have left for & trip to Boston by boat. Mr. and Mrs, Charies E. Dare are back fram a motor trip to New Eng- land and Canada. Miss Helen McCullough has returned to her home, in South Amboy, N. J. after a visit to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. McCullough, on South Royal t street Miss Mary Monroe, Miss Eddie Dicl ert and Miss Corinne Reardon arriv home last Sunday after spending two months in Burepe Yirs. C. Kelth Carlin and her chil- dren have returned from a visit to her mother, Jrs. Cherles E. Potts, in Rich- mond. Mr. Oarlin has arrived from Los Angeles and joined his family in the home of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Carlin, on North Washing- ton street Miss Hilda Woodall and Miss Ivy Woodall, who returned recently from s visit to their ofd home, in Lanca- mx Englnd, Were guests of their Mrs. Errest Hopkins, for several | Qaye, and have left for their home, in Clearwater, Fla. Mrs. George Laycock and Mrs. Ber- Owens have gone to Ellsworth, Me., where Mr. Owens will join them later and Mrs. Howell Featherstone snd s Virginia Peatherstone of Lynchburg end Mrs. J. C. Peck of | were_recent guests of Mr. and \(n Oscar Ryder. Mrs. C. M. Singer is spending a | month with relativ>s in Johnstown, Pa. Mrs. Wade Hempton Hammill re- turned last week to her home, in Oc- after spending three months | with Mrs. William Reardon in her | home, on Prince- street. and Mrs. Paul E. Raison and | children, Esther and Paul E; jr. are at home after a visit d Mrs, Eldon Raison in | David Pirone_and her Jeanne Pirone, of | Y., are visiting her n l AUTUMN BRIDE-ELECT l MISS FELICE INEZ ROOT, Daughter of Mrs. Faye Babette Root of Minneapolis and Miami, who announces t to Mr. Frederick Loomis Schultz of Wllhln‘um and Wiscousin, ake place this Fall. man have been living for the past vear. Mrs. Herbert J, Baker is spending a | and their two sons, Donald and James STAR, WASHINGTON Shannon-Lee Wedding Is Event of Past Week D. THE SUNDAY Company Entertained at Supper by Lieut. and Mrs. E. J. Peterson. FORT HUMPHREYS, Va., August 20.—An interesting wedding was h Wednesday at the home of Lieut. anl Mrs. Beverly C. Snow, when Miss Har- riet Shannon of Denver, Colo., became the bride of Mr. Robert E. Lee of Wil- son, N. C. Col. Stephen R. Wood, chap- lain, Fort Humphreys, performed the ceremony. The maid of honor was Miss Mary MacLean of Wuhlnswn and the best man was Mr. Virgil-J. Lee, jr, Baltimore. Following the service a n- ception was held in the home of Lieut. |and Mrs. Snow. Among the guests at the wedding were Mrs. W. A 1d and Mrs. Martha Johnson of nver, who were - the house 'guests of quut and Mrs. Snow. | Buffalo, N. Y. Miss Kal Lieut. and Mrs. Emil J. Peter-on en- tertained at supper SBunday night, u\d! had as their guests: Miss Beatrice | Crast of Washington, Miss Ann Britton of Philadelphia, Miss Mary Miller Kress | of Philadelphia, Miss AnnaKatherine | Bootes of Annapolis, Lieut. and Mrs. Joseph W. Co: of Hampton Roads, Lieut. Paul Weaver of Annapolis, Lieut. Charles H. Mason and Mr. Arthur Carpenter of Wash- | : and Mrs. Peterson attended ' the birthday party given for Miss —Underwood Phato. | Wilson, have gone to Eagles Mere, Pa., | Mrs. Lieut. Herbert Riley | Mrs. CLEARANCE! . Ewtire Stock of Hickson's High-Grade Apparel DRASTICALLY REDUCED for Immediate Disposal . J. M. Garvey, on King | R. Eddington, Miss Miss Margaret | J. n_ an' ‘Mr. and Mrs sara Eddingto Eddington have returnéd from visits to | Virginia friends at Beach Richmond Mr. Wolcott E. Spofford of Newpoi Nows, Wio s been the guest of his I in-law and s.ster. Mr. and Mrs. | has left for Wilmi and ml month with her daughter, Mrs. Flor- ence Dow, in Atlanta. Mrs. Ernest Rammel and Miss Ellen Rammel are spending several weeks at Wrightsyille Beach. N. Miss Margaret Simpson has left for her home in Berlin. Ill, after a visit to her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. 8. W. Dunn Mr. and Mrs to stay several weeks. Mrs. W. W. Clements and Miss Emma Clements have-returned from a visit to Mrs. R. F. Ford at Colonial Beach Mr. Starr Wattles and Mr. Richard Bales are at home after a visit to the latter's cousin, Mrs. Philip F. du Pont, near Wilmington, Del. Dr. W. M. Newell of St. Augustine, Fla. is the guest of his sister, Mrs. Dale Rothgeb. Mr. and Mrs. Rothgeb have had also as their guests the former’s brother and sister-in-law. Mr. | . Eerl A. Rothgeb, of Welling- Harry Austin Taylor announce the engagement of their daughter, Ellen, to Mr. Willis Dolph son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold A. Doiph ‘The wedding will take place during the Autumn. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Campbell wilose marriage took place e Summer, ha returned I where they spent their ho Mrs. W. L. Sullivan and he law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Finney, have returned from a M?. and Mrs. William Griffin i delphia, accompanied by Miss Grifin and Miss Virginia G Mr. Mrs. James Sidn: . Rosendort The Original “G” Street Furrier 1215 G S!. Mctropolitan 9285 National 8663 ENDING OUR AUGUST # Fur Sale! Lamond DRESS COATS MEMBER MASTER W —a remarkable group reduced to irkin & Incorporated 821 Fourteenth St C., AUGUST_ 30, tbhulnh- At Fort Humphreys |Comar. and Mrs. Snock of . Louis J. Rul Tett Monday Jor' New Yorw, | in where were the gum of Father Rumlul uaul wmmy when they Pnru vha' Lieut. ordered for duty. “m‘gunmr'n left Monday for Tennessee. Mrs. William E. R. Covell returned to Port Humphreys Monday from vtmm- Buch 0 be with her mother, Mrs, L. M. Henshaw, before she sailed Wednes- da) tur Paris with Lieut. Rumaggi and Mrs. Covell returned to Beach Wednesday. Col. Bdward H. Sehuls returned Pri- day from an inspection trip to Erie and arine Kuhn of Columbus, Ohlo, is the week end guest of Miss Mlh\e Schulz. Miss Kuhn and Miss ulz were roommates at Oberlin Col- uzul and Mrs. Standish Weston, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wilson, Lieut. and David A. Watt, jr.. Lieut. and Edward G. Daly, Miss Ruth Dilly, | Lieut. Miles Reber and Lieut. Willlam D. Smith attended a party Thursday night in Washi; "T.‘;'Q of Atlanta, Mrs, Vietor and Mrs. Hal Ware of Norfolk, Va., ar- rived Tuesday to spend severai days as ES $1500 $35.00 and $55.00 HATS $5 BAGS $4.75, 00 , $1250 e, 915" COWNECTICUT AVE., W.W) FURRIERS GUILD Sons Share in the Savings of 1931— PT THREE, Lthe guests of Lieut. snd Mrs. Bt 3. | Piefan | Mrs. John X. Otie, Ir. of Claiming to be the best-lighted my t:‘l}nfld 0“ to view lighting mmu(hwt the Scottish and suburbs. DRAPERIES & | UPHOLSTERING ORDERS Teken Now at | LOW SUMMER PRICES | Deliversd When Desired McDEVITT’S 1202 G St. N.W. Decorators Dis. 3211 SLIP COVE! WINDOW SHADES | eity I You Are Invited to Call and Inspect the New Fall Styles in WILBUR COON SHOES For Wide, Narrow Long, Short, Small or Large Feet “No Foot Tos Hard to Fit” to EEEEE FIT SNUG AT THE HEEL Custom-Made Stylish Stouts in All Leathers and Styles '7»‘0 to 81000 Nurses’ White Cloth Calf and Black Kid OXFORDS Complete Line of High Shoes CUSTOM FITTING SHOE 439 725t NW. Just Below E St. SOCIETY, SHENLEY'S' FASHION OF LOVELINESS $7 .50 You're going to be lovelier than ever this season . . . more intriguing, more romantic, full of subtle glances, se- Auctive ways . . . all because of these ravishing Empress Eugenie hats, of which Shenley’s has a master selection. They change one's whole p=}chfilog_\ with their half re- vealing, half concealing position on the head. Other Hats Priced $3.50 and Up Over 300 Styles to Choose From At This Very Special Price The Derby The Tricorne The Sailor The Veil Hat Erlebacher Our Forty-Sixth AUGUST SALE OF FURS Caracul, Muskrat, Lapin_(Dyed Coney), Black Russian Pony. $100 Hudson Seal (Dyed Muskrat), Ocelot, Leopard Cat, Raccoon, American Broadiail, Caracul and Grey Squirrel. $195 Hudson Seal (Dyed Muskrat), Squirrel, Japanese Mink, Per. n Lamb and Russian acul. $295 You save pmcticclly as much as you pay when you buy at these prices— ington, . glnwd by his mother, Mrs. Lydll Riley d Mrs. Chester G. Pierce sre\ pending a week at Virginia Beach. | Miss Mmmr Baier is the guest of Mr. P. Stewart in Wau TWELVETEN TWEVETWEVE F STREET Tomorrow morning at 9:15 Charge purchases mplcbu FINIS!... # AUGUST The Month of Clearance Monday might well be called housecleaning day here, for we have set it aside as a store-wide clearance event. On Tuesday the Coat department will be moved to new quarters on the second floor, while the Erle-Maid department will occupy the entire third floor, with an adjacent enlarged sportswear section, hence this ONE-DAY FINAL CLEARANCE of ODDS AND ENDS. Quzntities are limited! Prices are slashed! Every- thing must go tomorrow! BE HERE EARLY! We list only a few of the available bargains, all from regular stock, many creations ideally suit- able for early fall wear. Black Pony Coats Muskrat Coats Galapin Coats (Dyed Coney) Northern Seal (Dyed Coney) *88 Hudson Seal (Dyed Muskrat) Raccoon Coats Caracul Coats Broadtail Coats 175 Jap Mink Coats Natural Squirrel Coats Russian Caracul Coats Super-American Broadtail Coats $245 A Small Deposit Will Reserve Your Selection Expert Repairing and Remodeling Now At Low Summer Rates *Connecticut. Dunn have | 1d, I, to attend the Mr. 2nd Mrs. Charles R. Hooff lnd John Hooff are spending several| Me. Thomas Blake and his son, Mr are visiting relatives in, rt Snowden and Miss Mflh isiting in Berryville { m Jackson Morton om Christ Church. and Mrs Bowman has left by ion, Ind. to jol e home of her pi J. Mulberry n and their son, Cl return home ear E. M. Motris is at_homs after her brother, Mr. C. E. Brown, Herndon and her children visit to relatives N I DRESSES—Second Floor Formerly Black Chiffon Dress, ecru lace collar and cuffs, size 38 $39.75 Maize and Black Dot Ensemble, size 20 weeess 329008 Rajah Ensemble, size 16 .. $19.76 Crepe Evening Wraps; flesh, blue; size 16. . $19.75 Navy Georgette Dress, size 14 $39.75 - Rose and Grey Flowered Chiffon Dinner Ensemble, size 16 . $39.75 Rust Flowered Crepe Dinner Frock, size 14. ... . $49.75 Brown and Chartreuse Sport Ensemble, size 16..... $39.75 Wine Crepe Street Dress, size 20............0...00 $49.75 Advance Sale Cloth Coats Features Really Remarkable Values. in Quality Garments W. Wheat has returned her mother, Mrs. Mary i | Ask About Our 10- Mpnth Deferred Pay Plan ett Rico, where she and Dr. Pul- A Small Deposit Will Reserve Any Garmen: Join Washington’s Newest Country Club $1 Month For men and women ming, ‘ténnis, dancing Conveniently lotated on 16th et et DD ek “The Music You Want—When You Want It” New Victor “Program Recordings” On the New RCA Victor Radio-Electrola The Richest Child is Poor usical Tratning’ EVERY CHILD SHOULD HAVE COATS AND SUITS—T hird Floor ..Were $25.00 toF;;g.?é, .Were $39.75 to $69.75 Coats. Coats .. hin's Sport Suit, size 16 Green 3-pc. Suit, tan galyac collar, size 16. Black and White 3-pc. Suit, size'36. 8-pe. Blue Suit, size 42. Grey Suit, galvac coI]ar, slze 16 Green Mixture Suit, brown caracui coll Tan Sport Coat, squirrel collar, size 44. Plaid Sport Coat, size 16.... Sport Coat, size 16 Sport Coat, bréwn caracul collar, size 18 Black Cloth Coat, black galyac collar, size 42. Skipper Blue Coat, platinum fox collar, size 40. Skipper Blue Coat, white galyac collar, size 18, . STARTLING DEVELOPMENTS In New Victor “Program Recordings” and New Victor-Radio-Electrola. Will Soon Be Announced JUST THINK OF THIS: cordings on one 12-inch record . . . (2) Recordings that take one-half hour to play (3) Automatic record-changing mechanism which handles ten 10- inch recordings of your choice and will repeat them endlessly, absolutely free from any interference on your part! . . . (4) Home recording device, by which you make 6 or 10 inch records in your own home—recordings that will be priceless to you and your family . . . (5) Combined with most new mod- els is the best RCA Victor Superheterodyne Radio. 1s Line Send name and address for Visitors Card No Obligation ndation and Parkside Hotel : 1 a1 ‘abébrmplish 1336 Eye St. N.W. 1spiration $25.00 $25.00 $25.00 $25.00 $25.00 $25.00 $55.00 $59.50 n at the (1) Complete Symphony re- teaching have reduced the g of former years. No yw old vou are you can learn to play. Start h a competent teacher. If you have no piano, m our fine stock of : Mr.' K'. matter Toll House Tavern Colesville Plke, Sitver Spring. Marsiand P bk ek ok ok ek ok ok ek ok ok ek D = now 1 $149 75 let us help you select fr STEINWAY “THE INSTRUMENT OF THE IMMORTALS" Steinway Pianos . $875 up Vose Pianos $495 up Brambach Grands .$525 up Settergren Grands .$375 up E.F.Droopé& SonsCo.,1300G Erle-Maid Dress.s and Sportswear—Second Floor . Formerly Now 85 Erle-Maid Frocks . .816.75 to $29.75 $10.00 Organdies, chiffons, prints, crepes, georgettes; all sizes. $10.00 (HOWEVER. EACH INSTRUMENT EMBODIES AN RCA RADIO SET 29 Cslortul one-piece Boucle Dresses; sizes 14 10 20..... 316.75 OF DISTINCTIVE QUALITY.) BWF™ Write for Further Information g E.F. Droop&SonsCo., 1300G New Uprights Used Uprights $195 up $75 up Monthly Payments Accepted MILLINERY—First Floor Every Spring and Summer Hat . Were $10.00 to $25.00 At most wm Lun i s o Hi deco X‘O\l! petis mmnmrf’m auaininess and §ood 1 oaJ Afternoon Teas Luncheons Dinners Sundss Mernige Breaktast r" inon Aute Reute 27, or Four Corners Bus Phone Sliver Spring &