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s Theater SOCIETY.’ Chevy Chase Society Folk Entertaining On Elaborate Scale Bridge Parties, Luncheons, Dinners—Many Residents . Leave City for Summer Resorts—Guests in Homes. Miss Mary Lancaster of Spartan- burg, S. C, and Miss Mary Kidd of Newton, Va., are house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Springs Westbrook @t their home on McKinley street. Mrs. Aubrey Lo Clarke of Irving strect entertained Wednesday at bridge for the benefit of the Church of the Blessed Sacrament. | - Mrs. John B. Reed of McKinley street entertained at a birthday party Tuesday afternoon in honor of her daughter Bernice. Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Stieg of Hesketh street sailed Saturday for Europe on the steamship Leviathan. They will| Le gone three months. Mr. Rafael Bowling entertained at ginner Sunday at the Wardman Park Hotel in honor of Miss Dorothy Bowling and her bridal party. M Bowling was married to Mr. Robert Townsend last night. : Mrs. 1. Hume Talbert of Kirk street entertained at luncheon and hr!fl:c Friday at the Columbia Country Club. Ruth Doyle, daughter of Mr. s. Harold 13, Doyie of Hunting- L left Friday for Camp ., at Belgrade Lal near Oak- Me., to spend a mon ss Catherine Demming and Miss Demming, daughters of Mr. and W. I. Demming of (P?(lord streat, left Monday for Skyland Camp, N. C., to spend two months They were 'accompanied by Miss Caroline Jackson, daughter of Mrs. Richard ¥ay Jackson of Oxford str Mrs. Charles Roberts, Mrs Depew and Mrs. Murray West Kirk strect left Saturday for Atlantic City, N. J., and Williamsport, Ta. They will visit Mrs. Miller's daughter at Williamsport. Mrs. J. Henry Small and Mr. and H.B. Leary, jr., of Kirk street Jeft Saturday for Atlantic City, N. J., where they will visit for several weeks. Miss Mary Sleman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Sleman of Kirk street, will spend the summer at a camp in New Hampshire, J. M. Moser of Jenifer street riained at luncheon and bridge Charles W. Henkle, who is t of Mrs. J. J. Byme of ct, entertained at lunch- con and bridge on Wednesday. Miss Marjorie Henkle, daughter of Mrs. Charles W. Henkle, entertained a box party Tuesday at Polrs| to hear the opera “Robin Hood."” | Mr. and Mrs. Charles P. Penn of docelyn st and their daughter, Doreen will leave Tuesday for Ocean City, N. J., where they wiil spend the summer at their cottag: Mrs. C. Raborg, Mrs. H. ¥, Davis and Miss Minnie Lee Davis of Balti- more, Md., have returned home after spending Several weeks with Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Wilcox of Kanawha street Mr. Edward F. Colladay, jr., a stu- dent at Princeton University, and Mr. David Colladay, a student at Exeter Colloge. the sons of Mr. and Mrs. E. ¥. Colladay of Northampton street, have returned to spend the summer. Mr. and Mrs. John R. Galloway of Keokuk street entertained at lunch ‘Wednesday, in honor of Mr. and Mrs. John C. Cameron of Fort Meyer, Fla. Miss Eleanor M. Cooley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M.'S. Cooley of Irving street, and Miss Anne E. Pollard, | daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William T. Pollard of McKinley street, went to Mifflintown. Pa.. to attend the wed- ding of Miss Kathryn Jacobs Banks and Mr. John Evans Richardson of Glasgow, ~ Ky. which took place Thursday. ‘They were members of the bridal party. Mrs. W. T. Pollard of MeKinley street and Mrs. Wilson H. Escott of Washington and Glasgow, Ky.. have gone_to Mifflintown, Pa. to attend the Richardson-Banks wedding. Mr. and Mrs. Nathan B. Williams and their daughters Helen and Touise have gone to Blowing Rock, C., to spend several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Fdgar Poe Allen of ~Kinley street have returned from George S. Holman and their family of Livingston street left Thursday for Dixville, Me., to spend the summer. . The doll committee of the Rector's Aid Society of All Souls’ Protestant Wipiscopal Church met Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Ernest R. Macomas of Jocelyn street. Mr. Frank Burkart entertained at 2 delightful dance on Thursday eve- hing at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Burkart of Con- Teoticut avenue, In honor of the grad uating class of the E. V. Brown School. ~The drawing room and porches were tastefully decorated with the school colors of blue and gray and _Japanese lanterns. ‘The ‘members of the graduating class were Misses Eleanor Bronson. Betty Mc- Knew, Emily Jane Quirk, Cather \Rerry, Helen Minnigerode, Marjo, Hinkle, Nettie Groff, Violet Gassell, aura Roberts, Dorothy Seay, Marie 1’astman and Louise Preston, and Messrs. Lawrence Kolb, Morgan STORE YO FURS The hot weather has come to spend a few months with us; this should prove a reminder to you that you need the utmost protec- tion for your furs. This protection is assured through storage in WM. ROSEN- DORF'S. New Vaults — they’re fireproof, mothproof and weath- erproof. If remodeled here, we will STORE THEM FREE! REMODELING Have us remodel your furs in the new 19241925 new- est styles, at our Special Low Sammer Prices. Qual- - ity Work at all times. WM. ROSENDORF Furrier 1215 G St. N.W. 17 Years of Honest Dedling B THE SUNDAY MRS. DAVID SHELDON BARRY, Who before her marriage to elds, Halford Greenlee, Wilson Greenlee, Jack Keely, Robert Lord, George Medler, John Shiery. Arthur Kidder, Charles Clark, Jean Hord and Jaines Shelton. Other guests present were Miss A, L. Hendry, the teacher of the class; Dr. and Mrs. J. Franklin, Mr. and Mrs. Hardy Pritch, Catherine Pritchard, Miss Mrs. Frederick h Sieber, Mrs. W. McCarth Mariam McCarthy, Mrs. Kate Miss Alice Erwin, Mrs. L. Manly ton, Mr. La Mont Saxton, Mr. ville Fowler, Mr. and Mrs. E. son, Mrs. Harlan Allen, Miss Bertha E. Peiter, Miss Carolyn Jackson, Mr. Robert Burkart and Master Herbert Burkart. Surprise Shower Given For prospecnve Bride Mrs. George H. Fox of 617 4th street northeast was hostess at a surprise miscellaneous shower Wednesday evening in compliment to Miss Ruth Burkhart Trager, whose marriage to | Mr. Walter Lawrence of Dallas, Tex., will take place August 16. The general scheme of the surprise was effectively carried out in decora- tions of white and green, consisting of an umbrella, covered with rose petals, suspended from which were ribbons leading to hidden gifts. After a few rubbers of bridge, a light sup- per was served. The table was at- tractively decorated with a_white and green bell, covered with rose Detals. The guests included Misses Ro- berta Harstin, Betty Harstin, Marie Marks, Catherine Spaight. Marian Eisenstein, Hilda Walker, Mrs. Wil- liam Thomasson, Mrs. Daniel Giovan- noni, members of the Beta Kappa Sorority, of which Miss Trager and J. Barry, U. Amelia Neville Johnson, daughter of Dr. Loren B. S. M. C., yesterday, was Miss T. Johnwon. Mrs. Fox are also members; Mr. and Mrs. A. Marshall Haycock, Mrs. Mar- garet Jane Trager, mother of Miss Trager; Mrs. Sarah Conn, Mrs. Albert Marks, Mrs. Elsenstein, Mrs. Freed, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Van Norman, Mr. and Mrs. Percy James Saffell, Mr. and Mrs. William Crymes, Miss Mar- guerite Haycock, Mr. Walter 3 Mr. William Thomasson, Mr. iovannoni, Mr. George H. s Peggy Fox. Marriage Licenses. Marriage licenses have been issued to the 3 Wesley De Veile ana Mattie Mills. William F. Lee and Mildred M. Swreney. George M. Bozett of Quantico, Va., and Ethel E. Cox of Pittsburgh, P Xarl Florers and Thusnelde Gechter, both of Baltimore, Md. Spindie of Mount Raimier. M 5 A Black of Plattsburg, N: Y., and Stillman of this city. asbell and Emily b. Kyle. el and Stella M. Balizell Childress and Marguerite Van Benjamin C. Rose of Zanesville, Oblo, and de M. Clssel of this city Francis A. Rooney of Mount Rainfer. Md., Dant of this city. % f this_city and India A. r of fleld, N. 3. orman §. Kaiser and Dorothy B. Asher. rles Dorsey and A Teland C. Francis Moore and_ Mai Aloix W. Zilg of New York City and Mary L Donaldson of this city. ichmond. . Randles of Cambridge, Mass. and Margaret Howland of Wakefield, Mas Harold Rigzs of St. Petersburg, F tt of Steubenville, Ohio. Wells, jr.. and Charity C. Harrison and Mary B. Dudley, rmont Heights, Benjamin Freeman. More of these delightful TUB SILK FROCKS s14s Women were so delighted with these charming frocks at so low a price that we went for a new supply. They’re here, fresh and new, from New York, in a beautiful assortment of colors and striped effects. Raleigh Haberdasher WOMEN'S SPORTWEAR DEPT.,, THIRD FLOOR Thirteen-Ten F Street STAR, WASHINGTON Netherlands Minister Stays Near Annapolis Takes Cottage at Sherwood Forest With Family. Many Teas and Luncheons Given During’ ANNAPOLIS, Md., June 28.—The minister of the Netherlands and Mme. De Graeff, with their family, are oc- cupying a cottage at Sherwood For- est, near Annapolls, for the summer. Lieut. Commander and Mrs. Wil- liam N. Richardson, jr. who have been living at the Naval Academy for three years, have moved into the Heiner house, on Hanover street. Mrs. George Abram Moss is spend- ing the week in New York and is attending the Democratic convention there as an alternate. Mrs. Rockwell, wife of Lieut. Com- mander Frank W. Rockwell, who has been spending the month with her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. John Wirt Wilmer, in Detroit, has returned to Annapolis. Mr. Paul V. Halverson of Pitts- burgh, Pa, has been the guest of his mother, Mrs. John B. Blackle, for a week at the home of Miss Mary Randall Magruder, on Hanover streei. Prof. and Mrs. Ralph E. Root and their family left last week by motor for Towa, where they will spend six weeks. Lieut. Commander Phillp Van Horn Weems, U. S. N, and Mrs. Weems and their family have arrived from Panama. Lieut. Commander Weems has been ordered to duty at the United States Naval Academy. Lieut. and Mrs, Frank A. Bran- decker have left for New York, where Lieut. Brandecker will take a postgraduate course at Columbia University. Mrs. Richard Morton was hostess at a luncheon Thursday at her home at Severn Side, near Annapolis, in compliment to Mrs. Hood, widow of Admiral_John Hood. Mrs. Bright, wife of Commander Clarkson J. Bright. who has been spending the spring in Annapolis with her parents, Dr. and Mrs. Wil- liam L. Marcy, has joined her hus- band at Newport, R. I, for the sum- mer. . Mrs. John Hood of Alabama, widpw of the late Rear Admiral John Hood, is the guest of Miss Mary Randall Magruder at her home on Hanover street. Mrs. Jerry L. Smith, president of the local branch of the League of Women Voters, was hostess at a luncheon Thursday last at the Little Inn, at Edgewater, in honor of the members of the state board of the league. Mr. Edgar Fell, son of Dr. and Mrs. Thomas Fell, sailed Thursday for London, England, to attend the con- vention' of the International Bar As- sociation. Mrs. Robert Moss has returned to Annapolis from a week’s visit at Deer Park, Md. Mrs. S. S. Hepburn, who has closed her house on State Circle, left last week for Cape May, N. J., where she will spend the summer. Lieut. and Mrs. Mays Livingston Sewis, who are leaving for China carly ‘in July, have as their guest Mrs. Lewis' mother. Mrs. Etta Gra- ham of Gloucester County, Va. Mr. and Mrs. James Brown Scott Wardour sailed for Europe Thursday for the summer. Mr. Scott will at- tend the meeting of the International Bar Association in London Lieut._ Commander and Mrs. Frank Slingluff entertained at a buffet sup- per, followed by mah-jong, Monday evening at their home on Maryland avenue in honor of Lieut. Commander and Mrs. Williams C. Wickham. Mrs. Howard, widow of the late Rear Admiral Thomas B. Howard, is the guest of her son and daughter- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. C. Claude How- Week. ard, at their home, at Orange, N. J. Mr. and Mrs. George Albert Web- ster, who are en route from Nash- ville, Tenn., to Boston, Mass, have been stopping for a few days at Miss Mary D. Magruder's, on Hanover street. Mr. Webster,' who was for- merly organist at St. Anne's Episcopal Church at Annapolis, is now director of musical science at Ward-Belmont College for Girls at Nashville, Tenn. Lieut. and Mrs. Clinton E. Braine, jr., who have been in Annapolis_for iwo years, left last week for New London, Conn., where they will spend the summer. Edward and Norval Nichols and J. Brooks, jr. have returned to Tarry- town, N. V., after a week's visit to their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Jo- seph C. Dunlap, Mr. and Mrs. Ramsay Hodges have had as their guests Misses Margaret and Virginia Duke of Washington Mr. and Mrs. Richard Morton were hosts at & buffet supper, followed by mah-jong, Tuesday evening in honor of Lieut. Commander and Mrs. Wil- Jiams C. Wickham . Miss Marta McCracken is spendin the summer at Wardover, where sh is occupying the house of her brothr- in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. James Brown Scott. Mr. and Mrs. C. De Peyster Valk entertained Thursday afternoon at their summer home at Arundel near Annapolis, in honor of their daugh- ter. Miss Anna Douglas Valk Among the most recent arrivals in Annapolis_are Commander and Mrs. William Giles and their two chil- dren. Commander Giles has been or- dered to the Naval Academy for duty as head of the department of seamanship. Capt. and Mrs. Barron Porter Du Bols, have as their guests, Mrs. Du Bois' nieces, the Misses Crosley of Germantown, Pa Mrs, Mary Robertson of New York and Miss Winifred Robertson of Eng- who have been the guests of Miss Addie A. Tongue, returned to New York on Monday. Miss Andre Costet has returned from a weck's visit at Lexington, Va where she was the guest of Col. and Mrs. Francis Mallory. Mrs. H. B. Sullivan and her daugh- ter, Miss Ethel Sullivan, are spending this week at Ocean City, Md. Miss Eleanor Hepburn has had as her guest for the past week Miss Margaret Boland, registrar of St John's College. Mrs. . W. Lambrot entertained the members of the Four Rivers Garden Club, Tuesday afternoon. at her sum- mer home near Annapolis Lieut. and Mrs. Louis Dreller, who have been the guests of Lieut. rnd Mrs. J.J. Patterson, left Sunday for New Yok, where they will make their home for the next year. Mrs. O. Z Howard has had as a visitor, Miss L. A. Fife of Boston and Ensign B. B. Nichol, U Mrs. Huske, wife of Ensign J. C Huske, Is the guest of her husband's parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Huske, at their home at Norfolk, Va Miss Malizie Craig, daughter of Col Craig, U. 8. A.. has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph C. Dunlap. Mrs. Carlos V. Cosachs entertained at luncheon Wednesday in_compli- ment to Mre. John Hood of Florence, Tenn jeut. Frederic Kauffman, U. S. N., a_brother of Lieut. Commander “Reggy"” Kauffman, has arrived at An- napolis and is a member of the new post graduate class at the Naval Academy. Mrs. Hurt, wife of Lieut. Samuel Hurt, and her mother, Mrs. George Adams of Blackstone,' Va., are the Buests of the Misses Munford at their home, on Prince George street. Mrs. Bagley has arrived in An- napolis and has joined her husband, 28 *50 16 . 32 TEN-ELEVEN CONNECTICUT AVENUE AT K sTREET | Continuing Important Fashion Selling Event The buying enthusiasm which patrons have evidenced is in- dication enough of the excep- tional values offered in our present sale. Beginning to- morrow, still greater values will be presented— Street and Afternoon Dresses ‘43 Dinner and Evening Gowns 65 Street and Sports Suits 32 Coats and Wraps 45 ’Every HAT Now | ‘4 and ‘8 The Hats are offered at this price for Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday only. *59 85 ‘42 *60 D. C. JUNE 29, 1924—PART 2. Commander David Bagley, at their home, at the Naval Academy. Mrs. Willam Duval and her daughter, Miss Ruby Duval, are the guests of Mrs. Duval's son-in-law and daughter, Lieut. and Mrs. Chester E. Lewis, at their home, at New London, Conn. Mr. and Mrs. C. De Peyster Valk, their daughter, Miss Anne Douglas Valk, and Mrs. Valk's brother, Mr. Claude Handy, have returned from Easton, Pa., where they spent last week. A card party for the benefit of the babies’ milk and ice fund will take place Thursday, July 3, at the home of Mrs. John Wirt Randall. Prof. and Mrs. William O. Stevens left Thursday for New York to re- main indefinitely. Mrs. Smith, widow of the late Dr. C. Alphonso Smith, and her two chil- dren, iongo Smith, jr.. and Miss Sue Smith, are spending the week with friends in Annapolis The marriage of Miss Eleanor Ro- berta Childs, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Zachary Childs, to En- sign Gilbert La Rue Burt, U. S. N,, took place Wednesday evening at the Calvary M. E. Church. Ensign and Mrs. Burt will spend the sum- mer at Newport, R. L, where Ensign Surt is now on duty. Mrs. Elliott Burwell spending the week at Burnside, K Mrs. Brush-Bales ]‘—[_c;atesa At Bridge for Daug}lters Mrs. Katherine C. Brush-Bales cn- tertained at bridge last evening in honor of her daughter, Mrs. John P. Welch, wife of Capt. John P. Welch, U. 8. A, of the Presidio, San Fran- cixco, Calif. Those playing were Mrs. Paul’ Heyl, Mrs. D. O. C. Callaghan, Mrs. Gustavus Werber, Mrs. William Albert King, Mre. William B. Dai Mrs. Albion Wilkins Tuck, Mrs. Wil- liam B. Newman, Mrs. Elizabeth von Leatzow, Mrs. Elizabeth Welsh, Miss | osemary Coleman Bales and Mrs. | Walter E. Huiton. SPECIAL NOTICE 9 Prior to the regular fur remodeling season, we will allow a Special Dis- count on all orders for Repairing and Remodeling “New Fall Fur Models are on view. Have your fur coat made over now and economize. SAKS FUR CO. Furriers for Over a Third of a Century 610 Twelfth St.—just above F Summer Dresses for @ Princess at Prices Anyone Can Pay g‘;flu—: is a collection of dresses that would enthuse 2 pampered princess at prices every woman can afford to pay. The greatest American dress designers have lavished their genius on summer dresses — and the resule is a scries of little master- picces in light attire. Embroidered georgettes. silk prints and other inexpensive materials are handled in a manner so subtle and enriching as to utterly conceal their humble origin. Then, there are lace and silk dresses for the semi-formal occasions that mark the high tde of summer felicity. IErlebachex Exclusively Different TWELVE-TEN TWELVE-TWELVE F STREET M BRIDKS & G STREET BETWEEN II™g 2™ ADVANCE NOTICE !! Remarkable Purchase and Sale 1524 Women’s and Misses’ Dresses Beginning Tuesday Morning See Monday Evening Star and Times S-E-N-S-A-T-I-O-N-A-L P-R-I-C-E-S This Event Will Surpass Opportunity-Week Sale, Which Washington Is Still Talking About We are devoting our entire second and third floors to this sale in order to better serve the many who . WILL SURELY ATTEND Please Try and Co-operate With Us By Shopping Early