Evening Star Newspaper, August 30, 1931, Page 35

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SuC - Miss Elizabeth Sommera] ' Returns to Chevy Chase! After Visit in Boston' Mrs. W, 1. Denning Ha Goes to Virginia Beach for! Twis Woeka. ' Miss Elizabeth Sommers of Elm street has returned to her home after a three- | week visit in Boston, Mass. l Mrs. W. I Denning of Chevy Chase Parkway, adcompanied by Miss Flor- ence McKdée, 1s at Virg.nia Beach, where they wil mwo weeks. Mrs. of Connecticut avenue is the week end with her son, Mr. Jim Mathers, at West Point. Mr. Ernest Sawyer has returned to his home, on E'm street, after ab- sence of several months in Alaska. He spent some time at Victoria, British | Columbia, where he was the guest of | Premier Tolmie. Mr. Sawyer is staying | in Chevy Chase but a short while, as | he is leaving soon after the 1st of | September for the Pacific Coast. | Miss Jane Lewis Parks, the grand- daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Willlam Allen | Wilbur, has returned after a month's visit with her father in New Jeisey. Mrs. J. Henry Small, who has re- turned from Wernersville, Pa., has joined Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Leary, Jr., at thelr Summer place, on the Checa- Deake Bay. Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Corning of Leland street left Saturday for Whiteford, Md, ' \ . Adams have returned from the Eastern Shore, where they spent several days at D-'mar, Del. Mr. and Mrs. Roger J. Whiteford and ' their son Joseph returned Friday after | spending the Summer at a cottege in | Rye, N. H. | Mr. and Mrs. Arthur P. Miller of | ‘Woodbine street and their children have | returned from Rehoboth Beach, where | they have been for thres weeks. i Mr. and Mrs. Herndon Morsell are et the Patuxent Beach Hotel for a six- | ‘week vacation. | Mrs. Meta Rauterberg of Hesketh street returned Monday after a visit with relatives in Staunton, . | Mrs. John T. Wilson of Meadow Lane has as her house guest her niece, Miss Martha Ross of Pittsburgh. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur H. Delbert and their children of Morrison street re- turneq after spending three weeks in AETY. Married in Blue EDWARD CLIFTON FOLGER, JR., Formerly Miss Helen Virginia Twyman, her marriage taking place in the Ofi- cers' Club at Fort McArthur, San She is the daughter of Capt. Merideth, N. Y. | day after a two-monih trip in Europe. Midshipman George Pie:ce. the son of Mrs. George R. Manchester of E'm Dr. and Mrs. C, C. Plerce, is spending | Street entertained Saturday evening at Dis vacation with his parents on Mili~ tary road. Mr. Donald De Veau and Mr. Jesse Nicholson of Brookville road are Visit- ing friends at Cables Landing, Me., for fortnight. Mrs. Whittemore Boggs and her two daughters, Mary and Barbara, are at | home after spending six weeks in Bos- | ton, Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Haight of Thirty-third street have as house guess | Mrs. William L. Woltz and her son, Mr. | William Woltz, of Chapel Hill, N. C. | Mrs. Williem Blum had visiting her for the w2ek end her nieces, Miss Eve- iyn Baylis and Miss Pauline Baylis of timore, Md. Mr. end Mrs. Joseph De Veau snd their daughter, Miss Dorothy De Veau, and their son,' Mr. Harold De Veau, of Brookville road, are spendi week WAVES ¢, Genuine Eugene 3 Sl;-mpoo & Finger Wave, $1 They stay in because they are properly set by experts. Ltd., now with w We specialize in rewavi using _the new Eugene R Invest .. Y hair with ARTISTIC SHOPPE Met. 7500 559.75 A choice selection of lovely coats in al the fall colors and trimmed in richest furs. The motel sketched is of deep urown tabric with Kolinsky collar and cuffs. new Other coats $49.75 to $120.76 Sport coats $16.50 to $59.76 a bridge supper. Mrs. George P. Cook and ter, Miss Marguerite Ccok, of Leland where they will spend several weeks visiting_relatives. Mr. Whittemore Boggs safled Wed nesday on the steamship George Wash- ington for France, where ha will attend the Geographic Conference. Mr. Boggs will be gone two mcnths. Overholt of Curtis road er daugh- | , M street, left Wednesday for St. Louls, | / THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C; AUGUST 30, 1931—PART THREE. has returned after spending the Sum- mer in Peabody, Mass. Capt. and Mrs. Reed Fawell of Irving street have recently moved to their new g:me, on Klingle road, in Cleveland rk. Mr. Robert D. Walser has returned te his home, on East Bradley lane, after a two-month vacation at Camp Over- all, Va. tained at bridge Wednesday evening at their home, on Connecticut avenue, in honor of Miss Grace Kellogg of Wash- ington. Mr. and Mrs. Frank P. Wilcox and their son, Mr. Charles Wilcox, of Mea- dow lane. have returned to their home after spending & month at Bigwin Inn, | Ontario, Canada. Mr. and Mrs. Irving Hall of Meadow | Lane, have as house guests for several} | weeks Miss Virginia Hall Mr. and Mrs. Bynwh E. Hinton of Ingomar street are spending & week at the Hotel Dennis, Atlantic City. Mr. and Mrs. George A. Watts of Brookville road left last week for Ma- | plewood, N. J., where they will spend | | several weeks visiting relatives | Mr, Stuart Jenks of Oliver street is pending a week at Stoneyman Camp, Skyland, Va. | Mr. and Mrs. Frank Myers of Mc- | Kinley street have had as house guest Mr. Frank Burke of Louisville, Ky. Mr. and Mrs. T. Brooke Amiss are spending three weel t Ark-Haven-on= the-Bay, where they are the guests of Mr. and Mrs, Cleveland Skinner. | Mr. and Mfs. Lawrence Hopkinson of | Livingston street are spending some time in Boston, Mass. | Col. and Mrs. Fred W. Franke of Elm street have as houss guest for a week | Miss Janet Nice of Dayton, Ohio. | _Mr. and Mrs. Roy N. McMillan of Ridgewood avenue have as house guests for a week Mr. W. W. McFarlane and Miss Kathleen McFariane before they |1 to spend the Winter in Asheville, N C. | Mr. and Mrs. James Bennett and- their daughter Anne left Monday by motor for Port Washington, Lol Island, where they will remain unti | after Labor day. | Mr. Robert A. Pugh of Georgia street has returned after a vacation at Vir- ginia Beach and Southern Maryland. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hall of East | Kirk street are spending two weeks | cruising on the Potomac in their yacht. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard S. Krcger and Miss Ethel Kroger and Mr. John Kro- ger_of 1 treet have returned to FURS Repaired, Remodeled and Cleaned Our Low Summer Prices Are Still in Effect Furs Repaired Will Be Stored Free! ISADOR MILLER Furrler Nat’'l 5628 M. 809 11th St. N. the last three days of the FINAL CLEARAWAY SALE ODDS & ENDS DISPOSAL for Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday only SUITS in small sizes only COATS now reduced NOW READY The Early Collections i with interesting changes in the mode ADVANCE FALL STYLES . First Town Frocks, Suits, Coats and Hats for Women and Misse: showing . . fashions that show ho HATS now reduced to $1 no charges, all sales finall Ww. NECTICUT Ave& DRESSES to $5, $10, $15 v arrived w varied, exclusive and SORQSI§ features Footwear with Stitchery Everything has gone “el must have the new ele leather footwear with diz Classic pumy white stitchings $10 Sorosis Shoe Shop- gance, too. Sor egant ar our shoes sis patent agonal stitcher s particu- 1931 stumes art trap, semi sandal an heel have it in patent leather 1 brown kid. $10 Street Fioor THE NEW Jellefrs ':«hdr home after a two-week motor trip Canada. They visited Mrs. Kroger's sister, Mrs. Frank J. Mullen of Toledo, Ohio. Plans Made for Dance On Yom Kippur Nighc ‘The large ball room of the Willard Workers' Club for their annual Yom Kippur Night Dance. This year the dance takes place on Monday evening, 21. Dancing will continue from 10 to 1. Miss Saide Worksman is in charge of gllm for this affair, assisted by Miss h Osca: d Miss Ida Cohen. Ancient Order Hibernians Honor Mies Elizabeth Lynn A dinner was given in honor of Miss Elizabeth Lynn, District president Ladies' Auxiliary to the Ancient Order of Hibernians, on the roof of the Willard Hotel % Those attendin ents, Miss Ann Dr. and Mrs. John A. Logan enter- |Hotel has been selected by the Social| Miss Nellie Farrell, Mrs. J 3 1 Katherine _Plunkett, Mrs. and Miss Bridget Sullivan. o Nine-tenths of Colombia’ | coffee crop this year will be sent to the United States. THE NewW elleffs What Kind of HAT Shall 1 There never was a seasc portant to ask voursel Wear? n when it was more im- f this question as Vogue says “you 'can go wrong” ... but, we proudly add, “not at Jelleff’s” If You’re a Junior Perch a madcap on your curls...it takes the eye- brow tilt with ease .has a feather fancy . and looks like Paris. This felt hat, $5. Other Juniors' Hats at $5 and $7.50 If You’re a College Girl have studied ¢am pus needs ... you'll know a tailored felt hat such as this is indispens- able ... our model hats, the new angle and a feather, $5. Other Collegiate Models at 85 to $1250 and If You're a Miss It goes without saying you want something new- er than —.which scribes this bot cap of char- donet and shirred velvet, $12 Other Misses’ Hats ot 7.50 to $12.50 If You're a Woman You will find this hat with Empire lines and a softly curling o$trich plume most be- coming. Inspired by Reboux—$10. Other Women's Hats at $7.50 to $35 If You’re a Matron advice is... velvet. . .it flattering and so fashion- able this season .Le Monnier designed this charming style ...our authentic copy is $35. Other Matrons’ Hats, $10 to $35 Our wear is so Millinery_Shop, Street Floor. A Reasonable Deposit Holds a Coat Until SOCIETY. [ 1216-1220 F Street N.W. s November 1 6 More Days—Furs 159, Off In the Summer Sale of Furs ... Don’t Wait! Instead of $125 Muskrat . . . Rosewood muskrat with bleached muskrat collar and cuff trim! Really it's a beauty! Only in the Sum- ‘mer Sale at the saving. \ Furs 3ands and Bows! are forecast points for Fall .. LeLong is using them in Paris . . . Jelleff’s is show- ing them if Washington . here's an example . . . a brown frock enhanced with mink. $95. French Room—Second Floor Woolens Straight or Mixed Wools with a formal air ... wools with a casual air . . . and, newest of all, the wools which ally themselves with satin. Look at this Jelleff frock . satin top and sleeves and a feather-weight wool skirt. $85. French Room-—Second Floor 32507 Instead of $295 Hudson Seal . . (dyed muskrat). Smart? Yes . one of our best sellers . . . handsomely fur- red with fine Eastern mink! Hurry! Sale’s almost over! Lockets —like the 90’s The family album has gone, but the locket has come back with a burst of glory . chased metal lockets . . . lockets with stone set- tings .. . newest of the new in jewelry. $5. Jewelry Shop—Street Floor Black Gloves are THE Gloves Nine out of ten smart wom- en in Paris are wearing black gloves, yes, even for evening! Here's a Paris- perfect glove . . . fine black kil . . . eight-button length . ‘flared top. $5.50 pr. Glove Shop—Street Floor e 179 NS Instead of $395 Jap Mink . . . beautiful, dark male skins . . . gloriously worked into a slim, shapely coat. As smart for a miss as for a woman. What a value! ~ New Colors A dusky new brown called Carcub after a tropical fruit . . Persian red to put au- ourn lights in your hair . . . Perzian green to flatter compiexions . . . this swank jacket .ostume is caroub orown. $29.50. MMisses’ Salo:—Second Floor New Sleeves —date the new fashions bishop sleeve, causing such a furore, was designed by Molyneux ..this one be- longs to a dark green canton frock. $39.50. Misses' Salon—Second Floor This new which is College Fashions . .. College Advice in a specialized Jelleff shop with a college girl in attendance Boucle Goes Bolero A boucle suit is a find . . . and the very newest kind to have is like this Jelleff model . . . high-necked bo- lero . . one-piece frock with a sash tie. Black and white brown and chamois. $49.50 Sweater and Skirt —the alpha and omega of college fashions. Every col- lege girl who comes in asks for them . .. and this zebra striped sweater and nubby wool skirt are making a big 4 Skirt 38.95 $2.95 ollege Shop—THh Floor Velvet . . . for Romance and the College Shop sug- gests this slim, sleek Vion- net style. Black or brown . and do notice the very new sophisticated neckline . .. and the new jacket ef- fect! The price belies its elegance. $19.50

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