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SOCIETY _~Cook Book Was Basis of Romance in Life i Of Senator Wheeler 1 Met Girl Now His Wife! While Selling Volume toi Ilinois Farm Wives and| Relic Is Still Treasured.! Senator La Follette’'s running mate | on the Prozressive ticket is among the ; the official set and yet he is an acknow! way Washing quite familia tienry 1 i vesti newcomers in 4 power in many however, be successor Senate dur- me of ers in the and rather the involved ecd ected with the ation the Dejartment Mrs. Whee'er in the m ad taken her place unobt in I in- of | of Justice. m and was “ear on” in most it practical home two her sense, finding the family, daught e the s and own Mr. H. L. White who makes hix hom plea for three sons fathe mplain, 1L, with her. She had joir * sional Club and Lanch Club and everything demanded interpreta the Junior accepled the second place ¢ ticket, interest fanuly has quickened nator Whe wye of ed the Congres se Woman's active in ite by on of her duties. But s nator from Mon on th in him has | Pro- and | s among the exce'- s who have been es of his Nation student with | His home | 1 Park, has ! artment, and thy room ¥ for good books. a roomy by of the livin a weighty of the which occupies hallowed niche in the Wheeler house- hold in use with | pub- hour. magazines, reviews ai lications on t tut e problem there is one book | i | ind is kept by - ©n the shelves with oth volumes. Theret t from common | which c well thumbed s the most im- of Burton ch he p ¢ that he was el cted to be t Marion e or third | e its replica is ¥ ha the eler and portant Kendall W far above 1 the Ur now ces | cted | £y ite and the runnin; « Follette on ticket. | Burto ‘ Arbor. | ¥ry | he of this story Ann e University of Michigan the moment treshm FEsi » make his washing | 1 ali | enough of ease | so in that! << than 18, | King the | farms in | v, tired | rm of | L, | he pr. ind tru frost dau with a rather | 1 rung | | d well tricd | Lula the v father Ie, ded and she the ti supper DTG result ing Wheeler | Msited when he no was e White ach other, i supplemer Al visit—h not afford ner—ther many lette year had “been adnitted to he went back farm to claim his b Miss 1 White of household recipes though she great succe with tissue paper inst any harm. | i of the writ- Wheeler family were, after he bar in to that | et | used volume was o and tucked away It is t most cher: ten words in the nator and Mrs, been married since wre five children, is John If enter the Elizabeth then comes Exe § and Richard Wheeler and she decms her growing f She ia ¢ ably th her hus eting and nighly. But Wheeler 1907 and of whom the Whecler, 14, and about to Western High School. Miss Loulse Wheeler s ird, who is wha is not decided domesti first duty well and hap; asa fi ok It of the Tlent book sold her at their first which she values so | that was far back in the opening 1900 and she kept abreast of the novel ways of cooking and of conducting a home in_ vogur sinee then. Senator und Mrs. Wheeler | had a charming place in Butte, hut | the school r Keeps them chained | to Washington 10 months of the vear. They have only during the past few days been able to leave Washington, for John ttending summer schooi ibeth had schol to keep he are to spend a month on the seashore Just above Roston and then late in August will t A trip to their west- ern home. nator Wheeler and his family are prominent members of the Methodist Church in Butte, but have not afliliated with any particular con- gregation in Washington. Both are among the vounger members of the senatorial circle, the Senator being in his early 40s and his wife three years his_junior. have there cldest | res ane Th Our Two Featured S-U-N-D-A-Y Coffee. Shoppe Entrance on Corner—14th and K. Chicken Waffle DINNER $9.25 This_wonderful di per meou will ma you a regular patron of the “'Shoppe’” Franklin Square m Flote] mu 14th Street at K ively | @ | of the Clambake Club, but on will | Vanderbilt, | breezes put ! social Easy, Safe Way | to Remove Hair Thousands of dainty ®ar. -~ con- sider Del-a-tone an ind:st- msable | beauty aid. Always quick, safe and | satisfactory. Just apply in smooth | paste, wash off, and find your skin | smooth and dainty. This reliable, | scientific preparation has been in | general use for 14 years. Made by The Sheffield Co., 536 Lake Shore Drive, Chicago. At drug and de- partment stores or sent prepald in plain wrapper for one dollar. DEL-A-TONE Removes Superfluons Hair HE SU Newport Season Gayest Since Before World War Ball Almost Every Niéht Throughout August Is Scheduled, With Many Distinguished Hosts NEW YORK, July living up to its early promis is having the most brilliant since before the World War. balls will be given almost e throughout August, something has not happene years. Saturday two dancy Robert ¢ nd Mr. and Mrs giving a ball tonight at their es at Rostyn. A dance had be for tonight by Williams Bradford Norman, ji White, the entertainment n already at Aturdays they ht to the Barne h Mrs. Sylvanus give a ball at_the August 2. Mr. and Mrs. Vanderbilt o August 9 arm and Mr. and Mrs. S can_at Crest on here will be 600 ruests at the derbilt and Duncan balls Other Days Selected. With so many al Saturdays hostesses have had to other days. Mr. and Mrs. | lton Goclet, the former demand for dates surrendered The ( « midweek okes, no sart August W Robert Goelet, will give their first ball | table Ismw their marriage on August § at Club. Mr. Goelet Guestier, magnate. wro Clambake Miss Anne M the French railroad Robert Goelet's wife, Newport, but ab Rocchi. The Goelet dance place the night before the at_Oakland Farm, make an old-time ga er Mr. ve since View, for Mr: ter-in-law. the Paul first large marriage at 14, and and Fitz their their Aupust tzSimon Mr. and Mrs. who_were married »vember.’ Mrs. X rench Vanderbilt, the first the late Alfred G. Vanderbilt William H. Vanderbilt was ily O'N. Davies, daughter of de Mr. Da anderbil o it one of the late closest friends. Other week day dance nounced include those of Mr. Mrs. William Burden, on August tkwood, and Mr. and Mrs. W. Dolan, at Seaweed Staid Bar Harbor havin that dignified season launched, confirmed the fact irrival of Mrs, Frederick W derbilt. Until the chill an end to social ac Mrs. Vanderbilt will be amon ading hostesses. Decorum s watchword itement, will be ‘when the New York Yacht Club arr From New York b: Motor. The trip fre Mrs. Van, motor. is by the and her hu nderbilt ¢ provided with ure comfort. No o provide all le. The family upying = Sonogee. the Italian villa_on Ede overlooks Frenchman's formerly was the summer res of Lyman E. Kendall With Mrs. J. P. Morgan, mother of the noted financier, Vanderbilt will lead the rvative portion of s to present-day frivolities. Giety An event which brings to mind the in mod- customs of the “old school’ ern settings the Miss Marion Choate to of 955 Fifth N. J. Both the are members of the ult set whose ancestors h; bulwark of social decorum country. Mis of Mr.and Mrs of 10 Bast > anddaughter of t ate of internationa inntroduction of to society last December w unlike the jazzy debuts of was marked by the courtly which ruled in the time of c and min ion from Foxeroft Mi presented to society at an ioned evening reception, of the clder friends of the were invited to meet this of a noted who was about to areer. The scene and a genuine n the to avenue in Joseph H late Jos digni rang given the debutantes by childhood. Ha been elder ving in from nted to the ith an ancient 26.—Newport Larg: ery night that night has been taken, and have been given. selet entertaining on July 19 J. StewartBarncy ate 0 planned Burde .and Gustav J committe account for their ambake dancs e William H. Oakland Dun- Van- scheduled for cousin of was daughter of Mr. | is not Fernand, will tak Vander- | and will Newport week simons will entertainment Harbour will son and daugh- William H. last | tzSimons was Mr. wife of -k Martin Davies and the late | Alfred | already an- | and Aupust T announ: nd the only real moments fleet | W York was ma ery | item luxurie: is now | beautiful | ich This widowed | Mrs. ultra-con- P Which arriages and looks askance engagement Charles and oung folks xelusive » formed the this Choate is the daughter Choate, inety-fourth street and a vh Hrs Shortly after her gra: Choate was old-fash- where a few family member and aristocratic family embark upon a was one of heartiness £ood wishes which were the Zuests, most of whom had known her pre- accordance European custom, and Hostesses Entertaining. is Miss Choate prominent received the other debutantes of the season ind the young men at a dance given ¥ her parents a week later. Great-Grandson of Jay Cooke. Mr. Harding is a grandson of ‘huarles D, Barney of Philadelphia ind a great-grandson of the late Jay voke, Civil War financler. His sis- er is Miss Laura Harding, and Wil- am Barcley Hurding is his brother. Mr. Harding is a graduate of Groton hool and the United States Military Academy, at West Point. He served two years in the Army. He is a mem of the Union Club, Army and Navy Club and Rumson Country Club. | Tt is expected that the wedding will ake place in the late Autumn. One of the st interesting bits of tea table tulk offered so far this Sum- mer season the announcement of {the engagement of Miss Phillipa Wendell., daughter of the late Jacob NDAY STAR, WASHIN Wendell and Mrs. Wendell of New | York, to Randolph Algernon Stewart, Mfth : ¢, Miss We who Hving in Hertfordsh is very popu- et and an ar- t devotee of outdoor sports. Her er ist < Catherine Wendell a5 marr to the present arl of ¢ who was | known as ortches “on ho was made covery of the tomb of on 16. | who is 32 years old. succeedad to his title in i920. © He rved in the war as a captain in the Scots Guards and was a prisoner more two years behind the German His holdings in the British amount to more than 69,000 lines, Ixles) Wendell and Reginald Wen- in th brothes of Miss Wendell. are well known in this city. couple met at the wedding of ss Maud and Lord Carnegio, ng a fellow soldier of Toway during the war. the best man at the cer mony, while Miss Wendell was a bridesmald. Society is awaiting with great In- terest the announcement of the date the w of Miss Charity 3 of Mr. and Mrs Frank Longfellow Crocker of 123 | East Seventy-fifth street. to Maitland Lee Griges, son of Mr. and Mre. Mait- land F. Griggs of 154 East Seven- tith street. The engagement was | announced this month and every one who knew the couple declared it was a true love match. Miss Crocker had not made her debut and it was un- od_even then that she was de- of foregoing the usual social round to settling down into the do- mestic life of her own home. At pres- e is traveling abroad with her ance and recently com- al_course of study in nd Italy. Mr. Griges has yeen attending Oxford University. PERSONAL NOTES. idney Strauss and hter Alice and Mrx town tomor- Me. Victeria and Strauss at Tripp Lake . Me., and Evelyn Schloss is at Vista Camp, and Mrs. Alexander Wolf and are at the Breakers, Atlan- be | Mr. and | their litte Leonard Schloss for Summit, aro leave Mr. son John | tie City ¢ Mr. and Mrs. A, M St C Atlantic Sunimer, Mrs. amin Roselfeld. who has heen visiting her daughter, Mrs. Ralph Dombrower in Richmond, V.. spending a week at Hotel Brad- idock Heights, Md., where joined her mother, Mrs. B. Raer are at the City, for the s and Country Club gave and dance last night at the Club. During the day there nd terinis tournament orfolk, Richmond and Washington Clubs. A number of out- Mr. Maury Simon is spending the end with his family at Brad- Heights, Md. Mrs. Julius Hertzberg, by her mother, ) . Herman Hol- lander, is Atlan City for the rest of the Summer. Mis Marjorie Hertzberg, with her louise Hertzberg of New York City, is at Chesapeake Beach, Md. Eleanor Behrend, Lucille Nathan, Frances Heid and Helen Marks leave Wednesday for Tripp Lake Camp, Me. Mrs. and M H. accompanied Julius Rosenfeld and children Fannie Goodman, accom- panied by her daughter, Mrs. Kauf- man, are at the Valley View Cottage, Braddock Heights, Md. Mr. and M Morton Luchs and daughter Frances leave Wednesday for Summit, Me. Mr. Samuél Bensinger is at the St. Charles Hotel, Atlantic City. Mrs. Lincoln Dembitz w s the TaE LOUVRE 5 1115 1117 F STREET All of this season’s Dresses —are reduced in price. We've made bargains of them all—the Silks and the Tub Cloths—so that any selection you make will be at a considerable saving in price— for distinctive types of fashion and superior qualities in material. May we call special attention to three groups—included in which are Dresses that have Sold from $29.50 to $65.00 —now marked at $14.50 $24.50 $20.50 No exchanges nor refunds, of course, can be made. Choose any - Summer Hat —all of them Louvre exclusives —$10 to $22.50 iTON, D. C, JULY 27 MISS FAYETTE LOUISE PURCELw, es, Ind., the guest of her uncle and sunt, Mr. phant at the Hotel Roosevelt Mrs. J. T. Olf- Bernard | place from Ventnor, N. J., where they spent three weeks. week end guest of Mrs. Katzenberg in Baltimore. Mrs. August Kleeblatt and daugh- ter Bernice have returned trom a two-week stay at Hotel Braddock, Braddock Heights, Md. Mr. Kleeblat( nd daughter Bernice left on Wed- nesday for Cleveland, Ohio., to Visit the formers daughter, Mrs. Jerome Antel, for ten days. Miss Eleanor Loeb, who was the guest of Miss Rose Stern at her Sum- mer home, in Braddock Helghts, has returned to town. Mr Sidney C. Kaufman was among the Washingtonians who attended the golf and tennis tournament in Richmond, Va.. last week. Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Weyl and Max Weyl, have been spending time in London at the Hotel Central, from where they go Paris for a stay. Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Kaufman will | £0 to Boston the early part of August to be the guests of their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Glaser. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Kann and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Simon and daughter, Miss Mae Simon, who were on a motor trip the early part of last week, were guests at the Hotel Brad- dock, Braddock Heights, Md., and re- turnéd Monday. - Selle Rothscild is the guest of her son-in-law and daughter, Dr. and Mrs. William Greenspon, at their home in Bluefield, W. Va. Miss Goldman, who was the guest of Miss Frances Heid, has returned to her home in Atlantic City. The three Wednesday Clubs met for luncheon and mah jong last week at the Country Club. Mr. Louis Bush and his son William have gone by motor to Atlantic City, where they will spend a fortnight at the St. Charles Hotel. Mrs. Meyer Nordlinger, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Franc and Mr. Howard Nordlinger are motoring to Brad- dock Helghts, Md., to spend the d ront at_the Hotel Braddock. where to Bring In Thix Ad Before August 3d Hair Dyeing, $4.95 Hair Bobbing, 50c Marcel and Bob Curl, $1.00 Imported Castile Shampoo, 50c MISS FLEET Formerly of Woodward & Lothrop and Lansburgh & Brother Garden Rose Beauty Parlor 1112 H Street NW., Franklin 2224. Expert Service [ A Mrs. ¥ Mrs Messenger and daughter, Miss Gertrude Messenger, are passing sev- eral weeks at Valley View Cottage Braddock Heights, Md. Mrs. Jacob Steiner is spending three weeks at the Hotel Raleigh, in Atlantic City. Mrs. Milton Kronheim and her daughter, Judith FElaine, have re- turned to their home at 1764 Lanier Vacation-time Dresses of light Kashmere Flannel $19.75 as pictured In lovely new summer colors; petal pink, poudre blue and canary, including wide white kid belt and buckle, as pictured. ONE-PIECE SPORT FROCKS, with single and double breasted ef- fects and tailored pockets, in gold, Monterey, blue, SUITS of light- weight Kashmere Flannel, single or double breasted jackets and wrap skirts, in poudre blue, green, Mon- green, titian, sand and white. $24.75 terey and gold. $24.75 LIGHT TOPCOATS, ' of flannel, in tailored models; some with scarfs, in petal pink, poudre blue and white. $29.75 Raleigh ' Haberdasher ' Womew's Dept., Third Floor Thirteen Ten F Street Inc. . 1l N 3 N ) Y o 1 Y N o B o V. 4 1924 —PART Helen Nordlinger is staying for a few weeks. Mr. Joseph Auerbach is spending the week end with his famil Hotel Braddock. s twhc{l!’: x:’;‘glnln Michaels is spending onths at Camp Penrod, In the Adirondacks. e e oot Misses Jeanette and Lillian Cohen are at thefr Summer home, Hamilton, Va., where they are having guests for the season. Mr. and Mrs. A. Ruskin of Griffin, Ga., are guests of Mrs. Ruskin's sis- ter, Miss Hirsh, at 1440 W street Eggless Cookies. This is a recipe for fine cookies that need no eggs and will keep for weeks In a closed jar. Take one large cupful of butter and lard mixed, one cupful of sugar, one cup- ful of molasses, half a cupful of water, one tablespoonful of ginger, one of cinnamon, one teaspoonful of cloves, one teaspoonful of soda, and flour for a stiff dough. Koll thinner than for sugar cookies. Pour over the soda a little boiling water hefore using it. If vour dough is mixed right the cookl will be shiny and spicy when done. This recipe will make five dozen. < MISS ALMA GREEMBERG, Whone engagement to Mr. Philip Lux- tine of thix city wan recemtly an- mounced, the wedding to take place August 31. Our usual high quality in many years! Squirrel Coats full legth, benutiful skins.. Squirrel Coats —finest quality . dark ¢385 $450 Brown Russian Caracul Coats —with collar, cuffs and deep fox Black Russian Caracul Coats -beautifully matched durable skins, skunk o duirrel trimming. . $275 Hudson Seal Coats —full length collar and cuffs *NOTE—Hudson Seal is sheared and and dyed cone FUR TRIMMED If you are undecided to whether fur, come and see both and make compari These coats are entire Washington. and the fur is of the usual The prices during this sale are H. ZirxiN & Established 1 Women’s High-Grade ceptional savings. our own stock—all up-to-date models in all terials and colors. Also let it be understood our ENTIRE stock is NOT included. Ksflsé._e_o A Few Misses’ and Growing Girls’ Low Shoes, Reduced to JERCAL different from any that will They are distinetly hand tailored in our own workrooms : IRKIN STANDARD. amazingly low *Any nelection will be held in cold storage on a small deposit. We cordially invite vour inspection and comparison. Washington’s Leading Furriers 821 FOURTEENTH STREET suffered with ing torture of vou will find wonderful and burning, a K feet. Alls 2 gracious relief. Ease-Alls are good-looking shoes, built over lasts which are graceful and modish. G. B. WHITE CO., Inc. 1311 G St. N.W. Over Y. W. C. A—Tnke Elevator Begins Monday Furs at the lowest prices Hudson Seal Coats —durable northern skins, kolinsky, skunk or self trimming...... Hudson Seal Coats —finest quality north- ern selected skins Raccoon Coats —full length northern skins Sealine Coats —full length, squirrel and skunk collar and cuffs = Sealine Coats —40-inch_length, or squirrel collar cuffs $250 $325 $210 $1i0 skunk and $85 Muskrat Coats, full length, split skins........... $90 dyed muskrat. Sealine is sheared Initial Showing CLOTH COATS at SUMMER SALE REDUCTIONS your new coat will be cloth or sons. be shown in Sons Inc. 885 7 [} ; Store Closed Saturdays During July and August Rich’s Twice-Yearly Reduction Sale Footwear HE selling continues fast and furious—many buving two and three pairs because of the ex- Let it be understood that all these Shoes are from ma- that Three Lots—All Greatly Reduced Nearly our entire stock of white kid and canvas pumps reduced to $6.90 and $8.90. 5 models of faun, gray and Asredale Suede and kid—awith high end low heels are tllustrated above to which we have added many others—all ~ Reduced to *4:2 and *6-2 formerly sold at much higher prices very Entire Stock Women's Silk Hosiery Reduced ICHS Proper Footwear F Street at Tenth