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SOCIETY THE SUNDAY STAR, JANUARY 30, 1921—PART 2. after a trip of several weeks spent in visiting points of interest in France, Algeria, Italy and Switser- land, have returned to Coblenz, Ger- many, where Capt. Dutton has been assigned to the Army General and Commercial School. Mrs. Dutton’s mother, Mrs. Frank L. Hanvey, ac- SOCIETY Mr. Gifford Pinchot, commissioner of forestry of Pennsylvania and former chief forester of the United State: will speak, and has chosen as his sub. ject “Putting Franklin's Maxims Into Practice Toda; He also promises some interesting sidelights to his ad- dress. Mrs. Melvjlle D. Lindsay will sing, accompanied on the violin by Pennsylvania Society Plans “Franklin Night" The Benjamin Franklin night re- ception and dance, which will be held at the New Willard Hotel Monday ;;t'l(blllhed in their new home at 1714 Lincoln Townsend, Mr: Niess. Miss Bingaman and the follow ing ladies of the Pennsylvania delega= tion in Congress: Mrs. Thomas S. ButJ ler, Mrs, - Guy Campbell, Mrs, &2 Thomas . Crago, Mrs. George P. Dar 53 struction and repair, Navy Depart- ment. Maj. Gen. M. W. Ireland, surgeon general, U. 8. A, returned to Wash- Capt. J. R. Defrees, U. 8. N., has ar- rived in the city (o take up his new t the Decatur, on For’some weeks Lieut. Col and Mrs. McDougall were-the guests of Medical Director Dwight chklnaon U. 8. family at their home on R street, ‘While 't‘mldng for a suitable permanent loca- ion. Lieut. Commander George L. Smith, T. 8. N., retired, and Mrs. Smith, with their recently adopted twglwymld daughter, Eleanor Coleman Bryan, spending the winter in their home, 2‘11 Woodley road northwest. Miss Vina Norwood Patrick, niece of Rear Admiral Newton A. McCully, U. 8. N., will preside for him in his Wash- s. ington home, to which he has welcomed his family of seven Russian war or- Dhanu. Mrs. Mason Ba.ll, widow of Paymaster Ball, U. S. accompanied by her Yyoung dl\lshler, has taken an apartment jor the season at the Rochambeau, on Connecticut aveuue. Lieut. Commander H. H. Porter, U. S. N., accompanied by Mrs. Porter, has sailed for Porto Rico, and a tour of the ‘West India Islands. Commander John T. G. Stapler, U. S. N., and Mrs. Stapler, are established in their recently purchased Washington home at 2020 Hillyer place. Rear Admiral Joseph N. Hemphill, U. S. N, accompanied by Mrs. Hemp- hill and their daughter, Miss Oraja Hemphill, has returned to Washing- ton from Dubuque, Iowa, where they have been since the early autumn, and have reopened their home on P street. Capt. Edward J. Dorn, U. S. N, re- tired, and Mrs. Dorn, who recently leased their permanent Washington home, are spending the winter in their new apartment at the Highlands. Capt. Henry Williams, U. S. Mrs. Williams, who recent! Washington from Quincy, Osteopathy, Dr. G. D. Kirkpatrick Announces his_return to practice Feb. 1st. The Farragut Apartment, 17th and I NW. Mass., are Opposite Keith's Furs Exclusively Reductions at a Fur Store . of Such Standing —as this, carry their own significance. We handle only furs in the finer qualities, and duties at the naval gun factory, navy yard. Lieut. Commander G. W. Wolf, U. S. N., went last week to the naval prov- ing grounds at Indian Head, Md, and | where he has been detailed to a course of practical instruction. Lieut. Commander Overesch, U. S. N., and Mrs. Overesch have gone for station at Annapolis, where they have leased a house on the Duke of Glou- cester street. Commander E. D. Washburn, U. S. N., and Mrs. Washburn are enjoying a visit at Annapolis from the latter's sister, Miss Nan Chadwick, who ar-{ rived last week from New York. Llem.. Commander H. G. Taylor, U. and Mra. Taylor have. visiting tham at Annapolis the latter's sister, Mrs. Frances Irwin of Philadelphia. Col. Harry N. Cootes, U. S. M. Capt. Willlams was recently detailed 1] to_duty here in the bureau of con- companied by Mrs. Cootes, turned to Washington after spending the holidays with the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Merritt Cooke, at Nor- fol Commander H. W. Crouch, U. 8. N, and Mrs. Crouch have gone to Nor- folk for a visit to Mr and Mrs. A. S. Marshall. Lieut. L. 8. Zywndler, U. 8. N, ac- companied by Mrs. Zwyndler, has gone for station to Camp Holabird, Md., where he has been ordered for duty at _the Motor Trannport\School. apt. L. W. Spratling, U. 8. N,, and Mrs. Spratline have visiting them at the Naval Hospital, Norfolk, their son-in-law and daughter, Lieut. G. B. Erskine, U. S. N., and Mrs. Erskine, who arrived last week from the west. Miss Sarah Spratling. upon her v turn to the Alabama Polytechnic In- stitute after a visit to her parents, was accompanied by her father, who is making a fortnight visit to his planta- tion in the western nart of Alahama. Capt. Middleton Elliott. U. Short Hills, N. J., at their quarters at the Naval Hospital in_this city. Rear Admiral H. H. Rousseau, U. S. N, guests Mr. and Mrs. Frank Potter of New York, uncle and aunt of Mrs. Rousseau. Miss Wise, daughter of the late Comander Wise, U. S. N., has visiting her in Baltimore her sister, the Duch- es de Richelieu of Paris, with whom and_ Mrs. Rousseau have had as she came to Washington last week to attend one of the dinner parties which preceded the Army dance. Mrs. Beirne, S, Bullard, wife of Com- mander Bullard, U, S. N. left the city last week to.join her husband at P get sound. . Before leaving the city Mrs. Bullard was the guest of honor at a number of farewell luncheons and dinner parties. Fraternxty lel Hold Reception February 8 Invitations. have been issued ‘by the Gamma Delta Rho fraternity to the faculty and students of George ‘Washington University for a recep- tion on Tuesday -evening, February §, ington last week,from Philadelphia, where he went to attend the unusu- ally interesting dinner given in honor of the eighty-fourth birthday of Prof. ‘W. W. Keen, professor of surgery a the Jefferson Medical College, from which, in 1891, Gen.' Jreland .was graduated Capt. J. Leland Bass, U. S. A, ac- companied by Mrs. Bass and their two children,’ Laura Carolyn and Le- land, jr., has gone for station to Camp Travis, Tex., greatly to the regret of | their Washington friends. Capt. Bass had been stationed in this city for over two years. Capt. Bass and family visited in. Chicago before go- ing to Texas. Col. George M. Dunn, U. §. A., and Mrs. Dunn are making their home a the Hotel La Fayette, at L and 16th streets. Maj. John G. Donovan, U. S. A., and Mrs. Donovan have leased an apart- ment for the season at 2659 Connec- ticut avenue. Mrs. Powell Clayton, widow of. MaJ. Clayton, U. S. A., has decided to make her permanent home in this city, and has purchased an attractive residence at 1906 R street. Mrs. Clayton, as Miss Nannine Langhorne, passed her girlhood in Washington, .and her many old friends are warmly wel- coming her back to this city. Col. William Allen Phillipe. 7. S. A., accompanied by Mrs. Phillips and their daughter, Miss Phillips, has gone to Los Angeles, Calif., where they will spend the next three months at the Ambassador Hctel. Capt. W. D. Hohenthal, U. S. A., will sail for station at Homolulu the 5th of next month, and will be accom- panied by Mrs. Hohenthal and their C. Sherman, U. 8. ty for a stay of s weeks at Langley Field. Va., after which he will return to Washington and resume his duties in the office of chief of air service. Maj. Gen. James W. McAndrew, U. S. A.. who has been at the Walter Reed Hospital for some weeks, progressing favorably and expects shortly to return to the Washington barracks. Capt. L. R. Knight, U. S. A.. and Mrs. Knight, after visiting in Wash- ington, have returned to Langley Field, Va TUpon leaving Washington hey made a short visit to New ork city. Mrs. Clenrton H. Reynolds, wife of Capt. Reynolds, U. S.” A.. is conva- lescing favorably at a Washington hospital and as soon as sufficiently recovered will rejoin her husband at Langley Field, Va. Miss Frances Van Kirk, daughter of Maj. H. H. Van Kirk, U. S. A.. and Mrs. Van Kirk, has returned to Vassar College, after visiting her par- ents at Langley Field, Va. Capt. Guy Granger, U. S. A, and Mrs. Granger have visiting them at Langley Field. Va., Miss Gertrude Clute of Buffalo, «Lieut. Col. Parker Hitt, S. A.. and Mrs Hitt have had as guests at their quarters at the Washington barracks the lltter;_pgenlu and sis- Young and MME. FIVE, Wife of Mr. Haakon Five, agriculd tural adviser of the legation of Nor- way, who, with him, occupies the resi- dence 1933 Park road. . family have moved into their new quarters at Langley Field, Va. Maj: E. P. Beverly, U. A gone for station to Langley Va., where he was recently detailed to duty as flight surgeon. Mrs. Ben A. Mason, wife of Liecut U. A., has gone to Fort - hi. to join her husband, who is now stationed there. Capt. Felton G. Eplin; companied by Mrs.. Epling, has gon® to Norfolk, Va., for a month's visit to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William A. Young. Capt. W. D. Alexander, U. S. A; and Mrs. Alexander, with their chiidren, after visiting the former's parents, Col. Robert Alexander, U. 8. A., and Mrs. Alexander, at Madison barracks, N. Y. h-n've gone for station to Camp Lieut. E. V. Macatee, U. S."A., has gone to Virginia, where he wiil re- main with his family for a two-month visit. Lieut. Allen B. Hickiin, U. S. A, and Mrs. Hicklin have gone tor statfon to Camp Pike, Ark. Lieut. Evans, U. S. A., accumpanled by his two sons, spent last week at Camp Eustis, Va., as the guests of Maj. Longino, S. A. and Mrs. Longino before salling for his new station at Panama. Lieut. R. V. Love; U. S. A., and Mrs. Love have gone to Kentucky to visit relatives prior to sailing by the February transport for their new sta- tion in the Phillipines. companied them on their trip. *Charity” Valentine tional Society, D. A. Saturday night, February 12 Hotel La Fayette. Dance on February 12 The Dorothy Hnncock Chapter. Na- ., will give a “charity” Valentine dnnce at 9 o'clock at the {of Benjamin Franklin and other fa Ironing Machine. VYacuum Cleaner. The Geyser evening, January 31, will be by far the most elaborate affair in the his- tory of the Pennsylvania Society of ‘Washington, and, according to the va- rious committees that have charge of arrangements, will be one of the bril- liant social festivals of the season. The committee in charge of decora- | tions has made arrangements for dec- orating the ballroom with the Penn- sylvania state colors and with busts ,America” and “Carry O mous Pennsylvanians. The Simplex Mr. Lindsay. William T. Pierson whose war-time melodles, “Sons of were favor- ites among the soldier boys on Im!hl sides“of the Atlantic, will sing !ev-i eral of his own compositions. Music {for dancing will be furnished by a (M | selected orchestra. The reception committee includes | Mrs. Howard Reeside, chairman; Mra. | | Mitchell Palmer. Mrs. Gifford Pinchot, | *Mrs. Joseph E. Thropp, Mfs. Joseph B. | Are You a Slave to Housekeeping? Emancipate Yourself! Start with the Laundry. Install a Geyser Washing and Wringing Ma- chine and a Simplex Ironing Machine and get the wash done in record time while you are readmg or performing some other duty. the clothes are dried it’s a simple matter to iron. them with the Simplex Stand in the one spot and perfectly finish 85 miscella- neous pieces an hour. Then there’s the ideal cleaner—The ‘Royal Electric It'll clean the house in about 20 minutes, getting every . particle of dust and dirt out of the fabrics, as well as the carpets and rugs, and you don’t have to move anything. row, Mrs. Benjamin K. Focht, Mrs. W& ¢ | W. Griest, Mrs. Willis J. Hulings, Mrs) Evan J. Jones, Mrs. M. Clyde Kelly,& Mrn Samuel A. Kendall, Mrs. Edga4q= Kiess, Mrs. Aadon S. Kreider, Mr< Louis T. McFadden, H: . “Ransley, Mrs.® John Reber, Mrs. John M. Rose, Mr: Milton “W. Shreve, | Strong. Mts. Henry W. Temple, Mr: William 8. Vare,.Mrs. A.. H. Walter: Mrs. John H. Wilson and Mrs, Car. rie J. Gury. E Then when Washing Machine : See the Display in Our North : * Window. ter, Mr and Mrs. Miss Young, who have now returned to thelr home in San Antonio, Tex. Maj. H. Van Kirk, U. S. A., and Mrs. Van Kirk have visiting them at Langley Field, _Va. the latter's mother, Mrs. D. R. Jordan of Louis- , Ky. wville, S, AL present repricing, before stock-taking, - offers you bona fide reductions. Notable savings in HUD- SON SFAAL COATS. in the Sigma Nu House at 1733 N street, from 9 to'12. Tkis is a newly organized fraternity and this will be the first large reception they have given. The koyd Electric Vacuum Cleaner Light, Simple, Thorough. Lieut. Col. Granville Sevier, U. S. A., 1) and Mrs. Sevier have gone for station to Camp Eustis, Va., where they are established in the quarters recelllly occupied by Col.- Watson, U. S. Mrs.. Mason Gray, widow of \(Ij Gray, U. A., accompanied by her young son, Mason, has left the city for Camp Eustis, Va., where she is visiting Maj. Elmore B. Gray, U. S. A., and Mrs. Gra; Col. John L. Hayden, U. S. A., has come east from Fort Worden, “fi!h and is at present at Fortress Monroe, where he is visiting his sons, Capt. Hlysdex. U. 8. A, and Lfeut Hayden, Maj. Horace Aplington, U. 8. A, ac- companied by Mrs. Aplington, has gone for station to Fort Riley, Kan., where he was recently detailed to duty as an instructor. Lieut. William H. Dunham, U. S. A. and Mrs. Dunham, upon their return from their honeymoon trip, will go for station to Camp Eustis, Va. Lieut. Bready, U. 8. A, and Mrs. Bready have returned from their wed- ding trip and are at Newport News with the. latter’s parents until their quarters at Camp Eustis are ready for occupancy. Ironing Machine Easy to operate and con- - suming but about 2c an hour in gas. The Smallest Washer and the Most Efficient The local Purdue Alu?nlfl Associa- tion will hold its regular monthly | Capt. Philip Wood, accom- luncheon at the Pickwick Inn, 1653 | panied by Mrs. Wood " will sail this . | week for station at Porto Rico. Maj. R. S. Bamberger, U. S. A, and Pennsylvania avenue, at 12:30 p. WednemY. February 2. All These Machines Sold on Easy Terms. Warrall Electric @nmnang 714 12th Street Main 7320 Electrical, Mechanical, Automobile Supplies, Domestic Appliances Mrs. Biliott have visiting the; sister, Mrs. Sheldon Evans of AFTER STOCK-TAKING SALE FURS ““The height of refined elegance and wondrous warmth are the loyely new Fnr ‘Wraps we are showing. Offerings of vital interest to all who do not number Fur Coats among their treasured possessions. Think of it! Coats at less than wholesale cost of a few weeks ago. ‘The styles, quality of the pelts, workman- = ship, lining—in fact, everything about these handsome much-sought-after gar- - ‘Mrs. JU T. Aydelotte, wife of Maj. nnsylvani - nth me?z’ts in l’us advantageously priced collection defies comparison. :l}"f’:lfl;;;-e Lfo Si, ;}_m flfig t{\;‘lr' -;l‘;:ld{;x; Pennsylvania 5 7 n Seve! winter while Maj. Aydelotte is tempo- Avenue Street 36-inch Marmot Raccoon Coat, made of only select 590.00 3-inch Bay ‘Seal Coat, with Plaie ot 51 $100.00 s e $175.00 Reduction CAPITOL FUR SHOP, Repairing a Specialty Next to Dulin & Martin 4%-inch Hudson Seal Coat, with sleirtel 6975.00 36-inch Hudson sell Cut. 'llh e e SR Besutiful Muskrat Coat, 36-inch —deoffieveryslwoo best quality pelts. rarily on duty in Philadelphia. Lieut. Marcus E. Jones, U. S. A., and Mrs. Jones, whose marriage took place in this city on the -18th instant, have gone after a short honeymoon trip before gone on a short honeymoon trip before Capt. Steele Wotkyns, U. 8. A., Mrs. Wotkyns, after visiting her par- ents, Col. J. J. Hornbrook, U. 8. A., and Mrs. Hornbrook, at M&rfl. Tex., have returned to Camp' Meade, Md. Maj. C. M. Burllmme U. 8. A., and Mrs. Burlingame have visiting them for the season at Camp Eustis, Va., the lat- ::el::‘ll:!cm. ‘(’hed Misses Caroline and iymond, daughters of Col. R. R. Rf&‘rno!:‘i. U. 8. :lfl); retired. iss Margaret Davis, d.nmter of Col. :" F. Davls,Dl‘J 8. A.. and Mrs. Davis, as gone to ytona, Fla., to spend th 4 winter with friends. > % Lieut. Maurice ‘Rosenthal, U. 8. and Mrs. Rosenthal, after a shart Thoney- moon trip, have gone for station to p Meade, CoL Willlam G. Turner, U. 8. A., ac- companied by Mrs. rner and their son and daughter, will sail for station at Manila by the February transport Col._C. A. F. er, U. 8. A, and ler, who since leaving Wash- ington have been stationed at San Fran- , expect to sail February 5 for sta- tion at Hmlwlulll. er has been for some we at the Letterman H e cisco, where he is u:? Lieut. "'Plpenlot , U. . nfof returned last week from their wedding trip and are settled in thelr new quarters at-Camp Eustis, Lleut. Baylles, U. S. A, and . Baylies, after a three-week Btl;‘lzl Washington, returned last week to Personal Appearance Is = | All-Important 2 |[part e ol 2 e The biggest special Sale of Ladies'Low Shoes we 've ever held There are 1,500 pairs in the purchase —comprising over 20 different styles —embracing all sizes from 2 .to 8 P —including all widths from AAAto D They are all new stock, fresh from the maker’s hands, and closed out at a price which permits us to offer this choice of up-to-the- . minute Footwear— Such as Would Formerly Sell Up to $10 a Pair—for 2.95 | Made on the new and very popular lasts, with medium or long vamps. Some Goodyear welted; others with turned soles; Heels 1208 G St. N.W. .;,“E Eustis, Va., the former’s parquts, Mr. and Mrs. Barrows of Connectleuf, Capt. Parker, U. S. A., accompanied by Mrs. Parker and their three chil- dren, has. gone for Station to Fort Ethan Allen. Vi, where he was re- cently detalled “{o duty as quarter- Hma :o)m Heu-dq U. 8. . pard have gone for station to Fort Ethan Allen, Vt, whe: are seg{afl 18 zhelr'—'ne‘;r q;:r‘tt'::{ ey It Isn't"vanity, by any means that we should want to preserve our good appearance. But nature, unassisted, ‘ cannot withstand the ravages of time. The scalp and the i skin need nourishment and stimulation—and it should be the right kind of nourishment and the proper degree of H B . Pt ) U. , accompa- fed by Mrs, Lamb, i stimulation. Boma Tor Soviots ey fias Eorle to Olia: ! For more than eighteen years Mrs. N. C. Coon has been success- Suchier, t:‘r‘-?uf&'m‘-.mu iy fully treating the 1 s in Washington's social and political circles— o using her private “prescriptions.” They are scientifically compound- . ed—each for its specific use and entirely free from those caustics which do more harm than good. For the first time now Mrs. Coon’s Prescriptions are obtainable in' Drug Stores and Toilet Departments shortly sail for Poland, to engage Cross work onle:fihfl'_‘:%'vlfl ;Pr Hsmnnt the chlldren leu am H. Emerson, has visiting him at his ql‘l’:fllzrl?.l&. 2-B Washington ks, his mother ;nh% :x::&x;fll‘!nmux Miss Emerson, N?] oék. n the city recently from rig. Gen. Wil Mite ll.mw chell, U. 8. A. it . - Hair Tonic Scalp Food Absorbent Almond Muscle Langley Fieid, V., where b rom of leather or covered wood — low, medium or high. 20 Dundret o By, Clesssiog Skin Food Groam Sl e Bl 1% Cure Dusk Cream A food for all For the eradi- § || that place. Gen. Mitchell made 'l'h S o Xnss skins thatneed catlon ot i 'lfy“'u""n'i.““d #nd back to this (] Styleo— I he l..eathfla— A food for the hair, stimu- lates scalp se- cretions and Most useful in cleansing the skin of all Eliminates Dandruff; pre- vents hair Brooke, wife of !mke. U. 8. A, who nmntly vlll?;'ri i M R et Tt Leavenworth, Brown Kid—Brown Cali—Black Kid—Gun Metal—Patent Kid or Colt nourishing and whitening. By Dress—Walking or English lasts— in Oxfords — Colonials — One-eyelet wrinkles and the strength- o falle Dot 3t &% accumulations building up ening of the Ties—Strap effects—Tongue and Vic- —White Kid — Gray Suede— Brown ¢ out. Thi : :,",,,: h: ,: on tlssue remews muscles of the mg?" Fif wab"v’vr‘ U. 8 A..M.e.m: tory Pumps—Slippers and novelties. .| Suede—etc. R TR T b tonic restores sively by mo- :‘:' :;"’"’ :' ;‘“ .1:; Beck. J}L&":’:.P m"fi; 4 1 : life and health ness and .y.r. torists. Very e skin, mak- specially ef- Jose; starts T | i work. A won- soothing and e ) - Omorl’o =2 ing it soft and velvety. Will not turn ran- cid. fective. in de- pleted chins. ‘Will not turn rancid. Mr-.Coonspflvntzafica.lm Eye street N.W., will be open fr B 5:30 daily for free consultation concerning mm‘;rmnflmndomrm to the hair, but does not make it oily. derful pre- scription to tonio and will £0 from there for a month’s stay in Flo LOAV‘V'MH:: ‘{: o Tida before coming er the inaugural ceremo; and Mrs. and Miss Webster will 1o turn to Fort Leavenworth. Maj. Gerard L. McEntee, U. 8. and Mrs. McEntee have mmne thom at Fort Leavenworth, Kan., the lat- ter's mother, Mrs. Ducat of Wuh- relieves sun- burn. Will not turn rancid. use in. after- fever cases. Monday Morning We have made a comprehenswe display in one of our Avenue and Seventh street windows. T Tpp—

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