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SOCIETY. Married Last Month .Lyman Party For Officers At Quantico THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, Flanders Unit Gives Benefit Tuesday Final arrangements have been made by the members of the Flanders Field Unit, American Women's Legion, for & benefit bridge tea to be held in the charming garden of Mrs. William Temple Nishinty at 3801 Fulton street northwest, Tuesday afternoon | D. C, JULY 14, 1935—PART THREE. SOCIETY. | are Mrs. Carroll J. McGuire, the na- | John E. Fowler, Mrs. Chester A.| Landrum Outlaw, Mrs. Harold Brein- | Dowd and Mrs. John Darby. tional president of the A. W. L., who will motor from her Summer home | as Moore, Mrs. Edward | Mrs. Wilfred Geist Fronheiser, Mrs. Campbell Shields, president of the | | Britton, Mrs. L. W. Richardson, Mrs. at Sherwood Forest; Flanders Field Unit; Mrs. Tilman B. Parks, Mrs. Frank Morrison, Mrs. Needham C. Turnage, Mrs. Robert J. Bates, Mrs. Benjamin Soule Gantz, Mrs, Richard Porter Dorsey, Mrs. J. Clinton Tribby, Mrs. Wallace Streater, Ward, Mrs. Bion B. Libby, Mrs. Thom- Miss Pauline Yates Long, Herford Cowling, Mrs. Norma Hardy Garnett Lee, Mrs. C. Viola Fellows, Mrs. P. Lee Hodges, Mrs. W. A. Boss, Mrs. Warner J. O'Leary, Dr. Laura Brennon, Miss Matilda Haney, Mrs. Bruce Mansfield, Mrs. Raymond Pope, ing, Mrs. Hunter McGuire, Mrs. | Thomas Lyons, Mrs. B. Royes, Mrs. Miss Mary Latimer, Miss Jean Duke and Miss Edith Bruce will serve lunch C. Morris, Mrs. M. A. Markley, Mrs, | during the afternoon. E. H. Lynham, Mrs. John Massey, Miss Lorraine Stickley, Mrs. Victor E. Watkins, Mrs. Edward Bank Gib-| son, Miss Margaret Orme, Mrs. Arthur | from Mrs. Edward Campbell Shields, C. Smith, Mrs. Balderson, One of the novel features will be fortune telling by Dr. Laura Brennon. Additional tickets may be obtained Miss | president of the unit or Mrs. Frank Parker, Mrs. McLaran, Mrs. Spellan, ! S. Long, treasurer. The proceeds Mrs. William McGee,, Mrs. May Gib- | from the party will help the unit in its Mrs. PFrank Foster, Mrs. Frank §.| Mrs. Hetty Adams, Mrs. James Sul- | bon, Mrs. Harry Phillips, Miss Isabel | work of aiding needy World War vet= Long, Mrs. Arthur C. Adair, Mrs. | livan, Mrs. Edmond Martin, Mrs.| McGee, Mrs. Charles M. Jones, Mrs. | erans and their families. Yes, Washington Women, This Year Philipsborn’s Sum- mer Sale of Furs Is Going to Be * You KNOW that the advantages of buying your Fur Coat in the Summer Sale are: FIRST: You get CHOICE pelts avail- able from the entire season's catch. SECOND: The more careful custom- ing, unhurried labor always mean finer hand workmanship, better fit, better matching of pelts. THIRD: Paris' Most Successful New Styles are authentically copied. BUT THIS YEAR...There’s Another BIG STORY in Philipsborn’s Summer Fur Sale ... AND IT'S THIS: You ACTUALLY SAVE MANY DOLLARS ON EVERY COAT. We bought more carefully than ever before ... We worked not only to get QUALITY, but to get the prices down to where we could HONESTLY say . .. THIS IS A REAL VALUE FOR THE PRICE! Parade and Review by | B cHte ot Marine Force Mark His Promotion. QUANTICO, Va., July 13.—One of | the most brilliant parties of the sea- | son was the at home of Maj. Gen. and Mrs. Charles H. Lyman when they | received the officers of the post and | their families from 5 to 7 o'clock in | their quarters Tuesday. Mrs. Lyman | was assisted by Mrs. E. W. Banker, Mrs. R. L. Denig, Mrs. Charles F. B. Price, Mrs. W. L. Mann, Mrs. J. T. Moore and Mrs. H. I. Parsons. ;+ A parade and review was given « Thursday afternoon by the Fleet Ma- {rine Force for Maj. Gen. Lyman in « honor and on the occasion of his pro- | » motion from a brigadier to a major ; general. ol + Miss Peggy O'Neill, whose marriase-‘ :to Lieut. W. I. Phipps will take place | i July 20, has been honored several times this week at charming after- noon parties. Thursday Miss Peggy « Gregory entertained for her at a lin- gerie shower. The guests were Mrs, F. A. Stephenson, Mrs. Walter As- + muth, Mrs. J. P. Berkeley, Mrs. R. C. Scollin, Mrs. G. J. Reigler, Mrs. L. L. - Gover, Miss Catherine Cheatham, Miss | * Betty Fowler, Mrs. Jane Fowler, Miss | Mary Elizabeth Price, Miss Mary Mil- | ler Kress and Miss Beverley Mann. Miss Catherine Cheatham honored . Mlss O'Neill Thursday afternoon at a . stocking shower. Those present were Mrs. F. A. Stephenson, Mrs. R. C. Scollin, Mrs. Walter Asmuth, Mrs. S. * B. O'Neill, Mrs, L. L. Gover, Miss Mary Elizabeth Price, Miss Peggy Gregory, Miss Beverley Mann, Mrs. W. M. Rad- cliffe, Miss Mary Miller Kress, Miss Phyllis Ames and Miss Priscilla Lutz. Mrs. L. L. Grover entertained at the Officers’ Club yesterday afternoon in honor of Mrs. W. M. Radcliffe. Among the guests were Mrs. R. D. Lowell, Mrs. F. S. Stephenson, Mrs. H. R. Alex- ander, Mrs. F. G. Dailey, Mrs. H. D. Campbell, Mrs. E. O. Ames, Mrs. M. G. Gregory, Mrs. A. W. Jacobsen, Mrs. C. F. B. Price, F. C. Collier, Mrs. S. B. O'Neill, . T. G. Ennis, Mrs. G. J. Reigler, Mrs. E. M. Spencer, Mrs. Edward Farrell of Washington, Mrs. Leo Sullivan of Washington, Mrs. O. T. Pfeiffer, Mrs. P. J. Halloran, Mrs. R. L. Denig, Mrs. P. O. Parmelee, Miss Mary Miller Kress, Miss Mary Eliza- beth Price, Miss Lou Moncure, Mrs. E. H. Wall, Miss Peggy Gregory, Miss Peggy O'Neill, Miss Lucille Perry and Miss Ann Moncure. Miss Laura Smith was hostess at a cocktail party and buffet supper in| her home in Dogue, Va., near Fred- ericksburg, Thursday evening. Those | invited were Capt. and Mrs. Mann, Comdr. and Mrs. C. D. Anderson, | Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. C. C. Kress, Lieut. Comdr and Mrs. A. E. Beddoe, Comdr. and Mrs. O. M. Forster and Lieut. and Mrs. C. E. Cortner. Among those recently reporting here for duty is Lieut. C. E Cortner, U. S. N., who, accompanied by Mrs. Cortner, has come from the Post-graduate School in Annapolis for duty in the Left: Mrs. Francis Joseph Little, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Owings, whose wedding took place June 29 in her home at Fair Haven Manor, Fair Haven, Md. Mrs. Little was Miss Eliza- beth Owings. —Hessler-Henderson Photo. Right: Mrs. Wyatt S. Mapp, who, before her marriage June 29, was Miss Nan Elizabeth Henderson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Upshur Kerr Henderson of Bridgetown, Va. ~—Underwood & Underwood Photo. I 15 at Fort Leavenworth, Kans., where he will attend the Command and Gen- Leave Fort Myer | eral Staff School at that post. Capt. Allen will be succeeded by Capt FranL A"le r:‘ yho :;::: | capt. George H. Millholland, 3d Cav- acting as public relations of alry, who reported for duty at Fort Fort Myer, will leave tomorrow for & | Myer, June 1, after a tour of duty | month's vacation at Estes Park, Colo. | with the Pennsylvania National Guard | He will then report for duty, August |at Tyrone, Pa. Capt. Allen to Before closing, July 20th, until Sept. 1. .. we are DISPOSING of our entire stock regardless of cost. Final Clearance Every garment must be sold regardless of cost, conforming with our usual policy of carrying uver no merchandise from one season to another. Beginning Monday morning at 8:30 ALL TUB FROCKS $375 3650 $]075 ALL SILK DRESSES 875 31075 S1675 CHIFFON DRESSES $1275 %1675 %1975 Remaining Spring Merchandise Asmuth. This week end Lieut. and Also Further Reduced Mrs. Asmuth have with them Miss Coscgane Give, ALL MILLINERY | §250 $350 $5.50 Dutch Treat Lunch NoC. 0.Ds ‘The ninth of the series of Dutch No Ezchanges treat luncheons being given by the e Schwab, Inc Marine Corps Schools. Lieut. Cortner is for the present attached to the Fleet Marine Force. Lieut. and Mrs. J. O. Bigler have with them the latter's mother, Mrs. A. F. Berne, who accompanied them back after a short visit in New York. Col. and Mrs. Charles F. B. Price entertained at a buffet supper last evening for their daughter and Lieut. J. B. Hendry, the members of their wedding party, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Heaton and Chaplain and Mrs. Roy Lewis. Mr. and Mrs. Logan Cunningham arrived Friday to visit the former’s brother-in-law and sister, Col. and Mrs. Price. Maj. and Mrs. Campbell Brown had as guests last week end Mr. and Mrs. Emory 1. Wales of Port Conway, Va. Miss Anne Asmuth, sister of Lieut. Walter Asmuth, was the overnight guest Wednesday of Lieut. and Mrs. 5850 All Sales Final No Refunds ladies of the Georgia State Society will be held at Nunnally’s on F street ‘Wednesday afternoon at 12:30 o'clock. All Georgia ladies are invited to be as 1219 CONNECTICUT AVENUE If you missed the others . . . don’t miss this FINAL PRE-INVENTORY SALE We have taken further drastic mark-downs and have included fresh Summer stocks— final price reductions to cost and below for an absolute close-out before stock taking! Our sale is different...compare! Good taste and high quality at sale prices, twice a year we offer the smart women and misses of Washington an opportunity to buy fine clothes, all from regular stocks bearing the Pasternak label...at prices not in keeping with the quality. Now is the time to shop and compare...an inspection will convince you that Quality and Value are Paramount . . . Price Only Relative! FROCKS * GOWNS (Salon Models) Daytime and Evening Fashions. Regularly 16.95 to 29.50............. Regularly 19.50 to 35.00............. Regularly 29.50 to 45.00. Regularly 45.00 to 75.00............. Street, Sports, Formal Regularly 6.75 t0 8.75............00.. Regularly 11.75 to 14.95. ......c0000. . Regularly 16.95 t0 25.00.............. Regularly 19.50 to 29.50. . a—Broadtail with Kolinsky, $100. Black Half Persian Marmot. Panther with Beaver. Sealine (cony) with Fitch dolman. Pony in black and kaffe. Black Kid Caracul. Broadtail in blue fox, platinum, and kaffe with Kolinsky or Squirrel. Raccoon. Givet Cat. South American Panther. Muskrat in brown, mink- dyed, silver, nilverton_e, silverglo, and ombre. Plfilimlm*n 1% Stazer sTWEEN F &G ) < e Black Russian Caracul. e Hudson Seal (dyed muskrat). Kid Caracul ' in black, kaffe, or grey, with Fox or Squirrel. Ermine-dyed Lapin (cony). Platinum Broadtail with Squirrel. Sealine (cony) plain, or with Pointed Fox, Red Fox, Cross Fox, Ermine, Jap Mink, Leopard, or Fitch Muskrat in brown and silver. A NOMINAL DEPOSIT holds your coat with monthly payments. b—Russian Cat swagger, e Platinum Broadtail with 550 Squirrel. N i bt —~ONS c—Ermine-dyed Lapin trot- teur, $59.50 o Leopard Cat with Beav- er. MISSES’ DRESSES “Rendezvous Shop” e Sealine (cony) with Ermine, Squirrel, or Fitch. 88ax 8888 d—Sealine with Pointed Fox, $59.50 See Our Window Displays Caracul, $195. e—Russian Flat IS ¥ e Ermine-dyed Lapin Town, Travel and Resort Models. (cony). Regularly 45.00 to 65.00. .. ~ Regularly 49.50 to 75.00.............29.50 Straws, Fabrics and Felts. SPRING HATS Regularly 8.50 to 15.00 BLOUSES ¢ SWEATERS ¢ NEGLIGEES ¢ KNIT SUITS ¢ 1 & 142 OFF Exceptipnal Values in Evening Wraps, Lingerie and Hosiery _. NO RETURNS, CREDITS, EXCHANGES OR CHARGES! COATS ¢ SUITS f—Sealine with Ermine, $79.50 They tell the Story of Fashion and Value at Philipsborn. STORAGE FREE until the Winter wearing season e Marmot. g—Raccoon sports coat, $100. e Russian Cat.