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SOCIETY. CHEVY CHASE AMr. and Mrs. Abner H. Fergueon. their daughter Margaret Lee and Nire. Ferguson's mother, Mrs. Lyon of Muntington street, have gone to liagles Mere, Pa., for the week end. Frank P. Wilcox of Kanawha street, accompanted by Fay Holbrook, has gone to Quebee, Canada, by motor, to remain for ten days. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Holmes and thelr family of Bradley lane have re- turned from their vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Grover and their Dunreath and Mar- street, >ortland, Me., and Ocean Dynes _and her ‘inchester, spent Wed- ¥ with Mrs. T. W. Norcross st her summer cottage at North Teach, Md. Bradford W. Stone, the son of Mr. snd Mrs. George Winchester Stone of Cummings lane, has gone to the West Indies. He will return in time to en- Dartmouth College. Migs Lilllan James of Virginia is the Touse guest of Mrs, John Bethea of Cummings lane. Mrs, J. W. Austi visiting relatives in rned to Chevy Ch: v her brothe gland, has re- 3 . wecompanied the Rev. E. J. Austin, usin of the late Rev. in 15 the South | is paying He arrived York., where he spent a week op in Chevy “hase for a fortn! and will prob- ¢ hold services in the church of his late relative was rector =0 many vears before he leav visit his brother at Wilkes-Barre will return to England by : N. Y. and Montreal, for Mre. Wi Frank Mvers have gone to McKinley street am T. Pollard of the house guests George W. home, Piymouth, Willi t a ir summer . and Mrs. Edgar P. Allen and their daughters, Mary Jane and Ju have returned from an extended to_Chlcago and California. Mr. Phaon H. Bates of Livingston street left Monday for Boston, where he will sail for Europe. Mrs. Bates and her daughter have gone to Ocean City for two week! ss Louise Bak Mrs T treet. has daughter of Mr. r of MecKinle o Baltimore, with her Virginia Bea . Finch and her daughter, rces, of McKinley street are re after spending the summer and states. Russell of Herndon, .. is visiting his daughter, Miss Margaret Buffington Russell, of Mc- Kinley street. Mrs. Sidney R. Carl and Forst and her chil- Frances, of Ingomar to Suranac Lake, N. Gordon McKay of returned from a th iddle_west rs. Thomas W. Robertson are back from at _ Bethany trip th I Ir. and M W 1e of o the heir brother-in-law and Mre. Homer L. Kitt street. have gone to Newport. R. L. where make their home and Mrs. Joseph H. Deveau of Brookville rosd have returned by Nisgara Falls and New . their former home. iittee of the Young in Association ba- ceting each Mon- he home of the e W, S will | k to motor to Niagara | house | ge Winchester Stone | who has been | jam R. Myers and her son. f | ter touring through the mountai and Helen, have returned to their home, on West Kirk street. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bowling and their family have 'returned from Sherwood Forest. Md. Dr. and Mrs. ¥. L. Kell and their daughter Evelyn' of Milan, Tenn.. who have been visiting Mrs A. M. | Powell of North Central avenue, left iast week to visit New York. Nlagara Falls, N. Y., and Michigan before re turning home. Dr. A. M. Stimson of Raymond street has Trejolned his family at their summer home near Fall River, s Miss Alice Clavton, = student at St. Luke's Hospital in New York, is| visiting_her parents, Capt. and Mrs. | R, B. Clayton of Brookviile road. | Mrs. J. H. Dynes of Cummings lane is entertaining a_ house party. Her guosts are Mrs. M. M. Hubbard and her son John of Pittsburgh, Pa.; Miss Annabel Hardman of Cleveland, Ohfo; Mrs. Richard Hardman, Mrs. Howard Ryan and Miss Jessie Hard- | man of Massilion, Ohlo. { | PERSONAL NOTES. Mr. and Mrs. A. Liebman are spend- ing the week end at the Buena Vista Hotel, Buena Vista, Pa. Mrs. Milton Hoffenmaier and daugh- ter, Miss Bobette Hoffenmaler, have returned from Atlantic City to their home on Wyoming avenue after | spending two months at the Break- ers. | Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Eiseman, who were {n Atlantic City, are now trav- cling in the_north, Mr. and Mrs. Stdney West have | spent two weeks fn visiting Bar Har- | bor, Boston and other resorts. Thir | |littie daughter Allco is at Bradddek | | Helghts with her grandmother, Mrs. | B, Herman. Miss Eleanor Loeb, who was visit- ing Miss Rose Stern at her home in Braddock Heights, has returned to Wushington. Mrs. Geneva Herman, } who was the guest of Miss Stern, has also returned Miss Virginla Kaufman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stdney C. Kaufman, !Who 15 spending the summer at Bed- ford Springs. Pa., celebrated her elev- enth birthday anniversary Wednesday at_the Bedford Springs Hotel { “'Mr. and Mrs. Harold Levi and chil- {dren have taken possession of th | new home on Macomb street, Cleve 1ana Mrs. G. Kleeblatt and her daughter Bernice are at Valley View Cottage, Braddock Helghts, Md. where they went Friday for & two-week stay. | Mrs. M. Blumenfeld, mother of Mrs. | Kleeblatt, returns Tuesday, after {spending nine weeks at Braddock { H Heights. Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Kahn are taking a motor trip north through the Catskill | mountains und the New England states. | "Mr. Al Sigmund will retum tomor- {row after spending three weeks with | Mrs._Sigmund at Bedford Springs Ho- | tel, ‘Bedford Springs, Pa. | Mrs. C. Messenger, Mrs. Fannie ! Goodman and Mrs. Sigmund Kauf |returned last week from .Braddock | Heignts, Md.. where they were guests | tor several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel J. Steinberger Ihave returned from a three-week stay at Racquette Lake, N. Y., to the Ar- lington Hotel. The Misses Cohen, who are at their summer home in Hamllton, Va., had as Zuests last week Mrs. Clara Barnes and daughter and Mrs. A. T. Smith and her little son, Blackstone. Mrs. Milton Hoffenmaier has as her | guest Mrs. A. Bluestein of Macon, Ga i Mrs. Barney Lieberman and children lare spendlr}: the summer at Long N. { Branch, . J. 1 Ben ' Rosenfeld is_at Valley j View, Braddoci Helghts, Md.. for lhu! | week. Mrs. Emma Bensinger, who spent iseveral weeks at the St. Charles in | Atlantic City, is again in her home in | Washington. Miss Bertha Cohen recently spent a| fortnight at Braddock Heights, Md. Mr. and Mrs. Sylvan Bensinger have returned from a motor trip north, having gone as far as Maine. | Mr. and Mrs, Benjamin Rosenfeld were guestsa at the Hotel Braddock, Braddock Heights, Md., last week, af- ! Maryland. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Doj brower, their son-in-la: and ter, have returned to their | Ri¢hmond, Va | Mrs. Edgar Behrend and he dauglhiter Annette, who ha spending three weeks at 1 Cottage, Braddock Helghts, return to their home in the Beacon today. Mr. Louis Newmyer has returned to 8th and Pa. Ave. N.W. ew For Fall 1 and Winter | it Deposit Will hold any coat until desired Plan! You'll Like the Idea Coat MISS METTA FUCHS, Fiancee of Mr. Herbert Noyes Harvey, her engagement belng anneunced to- day by Rer parents, Mr. and Wrs. Charles Fuehs of Virginia, the wed- ding 1o take place ia November. the Arlington after a ten-day stay &t Atlantic City. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Newmyer and Mr. and Mrs. Maury Simon, who are spending the summer at Braddock Helghts, motored to Buena Vista yes- terday to spend the week end at the Buena Vista Hotel. Mre. Philip Friedlander and her two daughters are at the Hotel Braddocic. Braddock Helghts, Md. Mr. and Mre. Palquin. and little daughter are at Kolb's Cottoge, Brad- dGock Helghts 2 o Diplomats Enjoy Last Days Of Season at Resorts (Continued from Fourth Page.) visiting the latters parents, the Rumanian Minister to Germany and Mme. Nano in Berlin. Senor and Senora de Cardenas will not establish themselves in Berlin until December when the former will take up his dutfes as minister and counselor of the Spanish embassy. The counselor of the Chilean em- bassy and Senora de Gana-Serruvs are cxpected to return the first of this week from a fortnight's visit in Atlantic City and New York. counselor of the Japanese em- and Mme. Saburi will arrive Mass., where they have been attending the sessions of the Instityte of Politics at Williams College. The counselor of the Norwegian legation,, Mr. Steen, will be joined the end of the week by Mme. Steen, who has been at Cape May. The counselor of the Costa Rican legation and Senora de Gonuzalez- Flores are expected to return to Washington the middle of the week, after visiting in Atlantic City and New York for ten days. The counselor of the Italian e bassy and Signora Vincl will give up thelr house at 3812 Alton place shortly and return to Ialy. The new secretary of the British the Honorable Mr. A. icceed Mr. R. Leslie e, 1s expected to arrive in Washington about September 31. The secretary of the Rumi ned by M orge derbilt, in her home Biltmore. The secretary of the Slamese lega- tion and Mrs. Loftus will come to Washington about the middle of next month from Bass Rocks, near Fast Gloucester, ‘where they have spent two months. The military attache of the French embassy, Col.” George A. L. Dumont, returned Thursday from New York where he went to bid bon voyage to Gen. Gouraud when he sailed for his home in France. The military attache of the Ital embassy, Col. Marquis Vittorio A narl di Bernezzo, will return to his apartment at Stoneleigh Court this evening after spending a days in New York. Colonel the 'quis ae- companied Marquise di Bernezzo and their daughter to New York Thurs-|¥! day and they sailed Friday for their home in Italy where they will be for some months before joining Colonel the Marquis in Washington. The naval attache of the French embassy, Capt. Rigal, who is spending several months vacation in France, is exepected to sall for this country the middle of next month. al attache of the British apt. F. L. Tottenham, the houss ‘at 1215 16th stree formerly occupied by M. tary attache of the embassy. Capt. Tottenham has made his home with a number of the other bachelor mem- 16th street, n up. ated on . JI._Thompson and Mr. A. who have taken apartments. Mr. Thompson s estab- lished at 2400 16th street where the air attache, group captain, M. G. Christle, lived through the winter, and Mr. Hamiiton-Gordon s at the Brighton. The second secretary of the Peru- vian embassy, Dr. Santiago F. Bedoy: left yesterday for Minneapolis to at- tend the meeting of the American Bar Association. Dr. Bedoya will re- turn to Washington Friday, making the trip by way of the Great Lakes. The air attachc of the British bassy, Group Capt. M. G. Christic, come to Washington the first of this week to resume his duties at the em- bassy after several months leave spent in his home in England. Capt. Chri tie arrived in New York Thursd aboard the Homeri em- will The third secretary of th : embassy, Baron Leopold Plessen, and his sister, Baroness Plessen, will not return to Washington until the middle of next month. They have been in New Orleans for about & month. The attache of the Rumanian legation and Mme. Drutzu will go to Long Island tomorrow for a fort- night's visit. The attache of the Czechoslovakian legation and Mme. Hanak are spend- ing the weei-end in Atlantic City where they went yesterday. Senora de Rivas, wife of the dele- gate to the Tacna-Arica conference, mpanied by her son and daughter, 1115 1117 F SIREET Early Showing of Secretary and Mrs. Hughes - To Leave Capital Tomorrow (Continued from Fourth Page? Mr. and Mrs. Castle announced the engagement of their daughter Rom | mond to Mr. Winslow In the sprirg. Mr. Winslow will visit in his home in Illinois before returning to Wash< ington next month. . Miss Catherine Carr, daughter of Col. and Mrs, Danlel -J. Carr, I8 n c’tln{ulp City to remain for several Mrs. Carr was hostess to a small company at luncheon Thursday, en- tertaining informally for Mrk. P. J. Parker of Hampton, Va., and Mrs, Langhan of Langley Fleld, Va. who spent a few days last week at the Raleigh. £ Mr, and Mre. 8. Dunogn Bradley month at James. = matn Row cottage through Sept Harry A. Willlams, Jr., onday in Washingto ue Ridge SBummit for a A They made the trip in Norfolk, Va., by ber. Dr. and Mrs. T. Lovette ure giv- ing up the hou at 2019 N street, which they have occupled since com- ing to Washington a year ago, and will move to the house at 1728 N street, which they have leaned from former Gov. and Mrs. WV R. Merriam, who will apend only a short time in Washington during the com- ing season. Mr. and Mrs. Merriam have leased an apartment at 1339 Connecticut av. enue. and after they establish them Senor Jaime Rivas and Senorita Car- men Rivas, will sail Saturday, Septemn- ber 8, aboard the Leviathan for Hu- rope and will spend the coming winter in® Paris. Dr. Bohuslav Bartosovsky has re- turned to Cleveland and ugain taken up his duty us consul of Czechoslo- vakia after serving as first secretary of tho legation in Washington for some time. Senor Julio Malaga Grenet, who was in Washington for a short time as attache of the Peruvian embassy, has given up his apartment at Ward- man Park Hotel and gone to York whaere he will be station, Bring in this ad before Sept Expert Marcel. . 75¢ Shampooing . . . 50c Hair Dyeing. . $4.95 Violet Ray Facial. $1.00 Manicuring .... 50c MISS FLEET DELENTT AN MISS ALICE MOTLEY Late of the Corkery Hair Shop Garden Rose Beauty Parlor 1110 H Street N.W. Fraaklis 2324. Expert Se. tu%' A De Luxe Coats —featuring the finest of the new weaves—and trimmed with the royalty of furs. We have benefited by placing early orders—which is plainly reflected in the remarkable prices at which these handsome garments are marked for your consideration. There's advantage in early buying—not only in the enjoyment of the saving; but in the variety available for choice. The models are of the very highest type of design with distinctive touches—the weaves, those soft rich fabrics that show their quality—and luxuriously trimmed with the best furs—Wolf, Viatka, Natural Squirrel, Black. Red, Brown and Kit Fox, Lynx, Beaver, etc. .amamssane ....$20.50 to $]25.00 Sport Coats Dressy Coats 1 .. $69.50 to $275.00 The Accepted Suits Sharing preference are Navy and Black Charmeen and Twill Cords—strictly tailored in character—and designed on the long straight lines—triumphs of craftsmanship con- sistently Louvre.. Three special assortments— $49.50—$50.50—$§ 5.00 Fur-trimmed Suits—here, too, the Furs are of the finest skins— $7050t0$] 3500 it * Autumn Frocks Even in the large showing we are making each model is an exclusive production of a distinguished maker—Satin and the Crepe weaves are highest in favor—treated with original effectiveness. wear— Louvre Fall Street, afternoon $25.00 to $1 59.50 B —— and evening 33 Hats They. establish a standard of quality on the one hand; and proniounce an exclusive phase of fashion on the other. Louvre. Hats are always unusual—and always unequal- ed. . Dress and Sports Models— $10.00 to $35.00 the guelt’c Monieheiv, who enter- any of twenty XA(I by supper. Sunday hostess to u | P the eing asked to meet Miss Byrd, and the evening | befare Miss Ruth Coleman gave | dancs for her at Wardmdn, Park, when hep: guests numbered. ‘about Capt. Clarence Crittenden Calhoun will start west tomorrow and will| Do abment until the firat of October. | Mrs. Calhoun will entertain a house arty at Rosedale, her place at rinceton, N. J., over Labor day. She will motor to Princeton Frida; will have' among her guests Ml rah Avery Mcllhenny of N who will' motor back to Washin ith Mrs. Calhoun to spend two re. ns, ton ays Mrs. Randolph D, Hopkins has gone | to Rosemont, Pa.. to visit her son-in-| law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Vic- tor Zelov, the latter formerly Miss Helen Hopkins. | Mackerel With Gooseberries. i Cut off the head and fins from a very fresh three-pound mackerel. Split in two through the back, and remove the spinal bone. 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