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S OCIETY. ‘Washington Society Folk Seek Recreation Resorts Recruits Registered at Stony Man Camp—Mount Washington Proves Popular—Whereabouts of District of Columbia Residents, Judge and Mrs. Edwin B. Parker Joined a party of friends last week at the Mount Washington, in Bretton ‘Woods. . Rev. J. Queally, rector of the Church of the Transfiguration, has gone to Skyland, Va., where he has Joined the colony at Stony Man Camp. | Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Claggett spent several days at the Crawford House Jast week on their way to the Mount Washington in Bretton Woods, N. I Mrs. Joseph T. Nicholson is at Swampscott, Mass, for the midsea- Livingston Leeds, who has visiting her sister, Miss Mazie Crawford, the Toronto, has re- turned to her home at Pelham Manor, New York. Mrs. M. H. Wilson, accompanied her daughter. Miss Klizabeth Wil- son, will leave today for an extended | tour through Canada and the New England States. Wilson ‘will attend the International Mathema- tical Congress, which will be in ses- sion in Toronto this week. Mrs. J. H. Judd have as| Mr. B Frank Geb | Sentinel Lodge, at Stony | Skyland, Va. by | Miss hook and Mrs. Walter mes and | are visiting Mr. | . Grimes at Nan- everal weeks ALEXANDRIA SOCIETY | | The semi-monthly dance at the Old Pominion Boat Club was held Friday ight, under the direction of the so- ial committee and board of govern- »rs of the club. The chaperons were Mrs. A. C. Warwick, Mrs. William H. Thomas, Mrs. Raymond Hulfish and Mrs. Charles M. Shepperson. Among hose present were Miss Elizabeth Lee Burgess of Culpeper, Miss Mae Hud- | son of Anderson, S. Miss Orzell Dance, Micc Betty Hart, Miss Valentine Dance, Mr. Guy Hollifleld, Mr. Clement Cofer, Mr. Leo Fahy, Mr. De Butts Saunders, Mr. Wiiliam Ficklin and Mr. Thomas Lake of Washington; Miss Susan Leary, Miss Laura Hulfish, Miss Charlotte Kemper, Miss Josephinc Mary Hunt Roberts, Miss rton, Miss Genevie Shep yerson, Miss Elizabeth Warwick, Mis Margaret Warwick, Miss Inez Moore Miss Margaret Moore, Miss Lou Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Wa 7eld, Mr. Raymond Wolford. Mr. Fran| Summers. Mr. Davis Jackson, r. Car- “oll Pierce, Mr. Edwin Pi e, Mr. Chester Pierce. Mr. Richard Kemper, Mr. Charles M. Shepperson, j A “obert Whitton, Mr. Emmett Lawler, Norman Law- er, Mr. Arthur Rector, Mr. Jack Rob- nson, Mr. Kenneth Moore, Mr. night, Mr. Clarence "aniel R. tansbury, jr., "ulman, Mr. Paul Simpson, r. Hollis Nugent. Mr. Nelson Brittle, Mr. Dick- ~rson Jenkins, Mr. Jack Robe illlam_ Copenhaver, Mr. C A jrown, Mr. Stanley King, Mr. John J. Hughes, Mr. Richard Wright, Mr. Paul Morton, Mr. Robert Ross, ) . Ross. Mr. Julius West, Kenneth Stabler, Mr. Magnus Bale: Mr. Thomas Hulfish, Mr. Robert Yates :nd Mr. J rl Ross. and Mr: Edward H. Kemper, Miss Charlotte Kemper and Mr. Rich- ard Kemper of Rosemont have a cot- iage at Ocean City, Md., for the month of August. Mrs. Stanley G. Blanton and Master fohn Blanton, wife and son of Capt. |'there Mr. Brouse Burke, | ™ M Dr. and Mrs. P. J. Lennox went to New York Friday and sailed ~fron| vesterday aboard the Cedric for a stay of two or three months in Europe Miss Mattie F. Stamper has return- ed to her cabin at Skyland, Va, after visiting Miss Mary Johnston in her Lome near Warm Springs, Va. Mrs Stamper and her nephew, Mr. H. Seymour Cragin, opened. their cabin on’ the cliff of Stony Man Mountain earlier in the summer. Mrs, L. F. Davis and her daughter have gone to Swampscott, Mass., to remain several weeks. Miss Anna M. Baush will arrive to- morrow from her home in New Mar- tins e V. Va.,, to spend the mainder of August with Mrs. L B. Cavey in her home at 2002 Fifteenth street. nsign T. Chapman Southerland of Clarendon, Vi, who has been sta- tioned at Indian Head. Md. and the Proving Grounds at Dahlgren. Va. for six weeks, has been transferred to the Washington navy vard. He will be hare for a few weeks before starting for three years' sea duty. Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Kemper, ac- companied by < Pearl A. Jones and Mr. W. 15 Johnson, left vester- ay_for @ motor trip to South Port, end a fortnight with Mrs mother, Mrs. 1. W. W S, and Mrs. T. Johnson Ward and Mrs. S. S. Head motored from the Ward country home at Merion. Pa., to the Mount Washington Hotel last weelk Blanton, United States ationed in Alexandria Blanton's John F. rmy, who is Rico, arrived in last week to visit Mrs. mother and sister, Mrs. Tackett and Miss Nancy Lee Fandall Tackett, in their home on South Asaph street. Miss Tackett recently returned from a visit to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mayo, in their home at West River, Md Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Knight and thy daughters, Miss Marian Knight, Miss dith Knight and Miss Elizabeth Knight, have returned from Colonial Beach Mrs. Louis S. Greene or Washing- ton. who is spending the summer with her mother, Mrs. Julian Thomp- son Burke, on Prince street, spent the past week end at Woodberry Forest, Orange County, Va. Mr. Julian T. spent the week end at where his wife and two Anderton and Julian to remain for the month of August. Mr. Charles Calvert, 3d, of North Wilkesboro, N. ¢ was the week-end 1 e of his wife's parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Uhler, in their home on North Washington street. Miss Luey Lawson Houston left last week to visit relatives and friends in Rochelle_and Oak Park, Madison County, Va. Miss Betty Elena Norris of Rose- mont has gone to visit her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Merchant, in their summer home at Blowing Rock, Porto Miss Mary Doetty of Boston, Mass.. 1s the guest of Mrs. Harold Abbey, in_her home in Rosemont Mr. rze. W. Bontz and his daughter, Miss Mary Bontz, left last Saturday to spend a month at Co- lonial Beach. Mr. Jerome Kaufmann returned 1 week from a visit at Atlantic City, where Mrs. Kaufmann is spending the Mrs. Burkhalter, Savannah, Ga. at and also a i Mr. Richard B. Washington and three young sons, Lawrence, Jacque lin and Richard, of Braddock Heights, are spending several weeks at North Beach, Md. Mr. and Mrs. C. children B. Backus and their of Rosemont are spending i RALEIGH HABERDASHER—WOMEN'S DEPT. ‘T7ze New Fall Models KNOX for Women The very newest tailored models for early Fall; of trimmed with grosgrain ribbon of contrasting color. In pretty combinations of white and coral, white and black, white and navy, tan and bro white. The three models pictured are destined to be very popular for smartly dressed suitable for every occasion. s16% 518 $20 Other models in the new Fall line in- clude felts in all colors. 8 to%25 Raleigh Haberdasher Women's Department—Thwd Floor. Thirteen-Ten F Street HATS soft French felts, wn and black and women — they’re Formerly Miss Mildred Baturin, a bride of mid-July. the month of August at Glencarlyn, Miss Loretta Curtin left last week for a visit at Atlantic City, accom- panying a party of friends from Washington Mr. and Mrs. Everett A. Hellmuth of Rosembnt spent the past week | end with Mrs. Hellmuth's parents nd Mrs. H. Sprucebank, 1n their summer coltage at North Beaeh, Md. Miss Lyda Carpenter of Was ington has been the guest ot Mrs. Hellmuth the past week Miss e G. Davidson left we it to relatives in pomatox, Va., and also to visit Knoxville, Tenn. Miss Inez J from Atlantic ¢ Mr. Hollis Nugent and dolph Stone have trip thro the Mr. Nugent's Ingersoll, in L S Miss Elise Harrington is the guest f 34 ndparents, Mr. and Mrs. Mark R. Norris, at their home, in Rosemont Mr. and Mrs. John Gary and her children of Del Ray went I week to Colonial Beach, where they have a cottage for two weeks. Mrs. Charles Ellett Cabell is the | guest of Mrs. Thomas McCormick in her home in Berryville, Clarke County, Va. Miss Mary Cabell of X &t the home of her and Mrs. Charles on South St. Asaph street. Miss Mary Agnes Dienelt has re- turned from visits to relatives in Washington and Baltimore. Mr. and Mrs. Ashby Bladen and their two daughters have returned from a visit at Colonial Beach. Miss Alice Bladen started for California last week with a party of friends. Mr. and Mrs. John Minnich and their son and Mr. and Mrs. H. Ken- nelly left Sunday for a motor trip to Colonial Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cochrell left Wednesday for the Beach to join the party. Mrs. Harry Randolph Burke and her son, Mr. Gordon Burke, are visit- ing in Chambersburg, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas A. Lindsey have returned from a visit at Vir- nia Beach. Mrs. Noble Linds B Lindsey and little last Ap- in kins has returned Mr. Ran- returned from a West and a aunt, Mrs Continuing Our Annual MidsummerSaleof Furs Savings of 20% to 40% A Small Deposit will reserve yvour purchase until Autumn. No Charge for Storage. CHARGE ACCOUNTS INVITED SAKS FUR CO. Furriers for Over a Third of a Century 610 Twelfth—Just above F 1214 F St. N.W. A Special Offering of New Autumn Hats Hats of those smartly distinctive types that will instantly appeal to dis- criminating women of fashion accus- tomed to wearing decidedly more ex- pensive millinery ......... .. i0..n. A Complete Showing of the Famous Blue Bird Lisa Lindsey also spent the past week at Virginia Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Leo P. Harlow and their litthe daughter are spending the remainder of the summer at Atlamtic City. Miss Caroline Davidson West was the guest last week of relatives in New 0rlal.n¥ going from that city to Houston, Tex., to visit friends, and will stop in Galveston and San’ An- tonio, Tex., and Mexico. Mrs. Charles W. Nichols, Mrs. Con- way Brawner, Charlotte Brawner and Conway Brawner, 2d, are spending several weeks at Colonial Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Harrie White and their two small sons and Mrs. White's son, Mr. Franklin De Dier of Wel- lington, near Alexandria, went to Shadyside, Idlewilde, Md., last week for a short stay. Miss_Henrietta Dreifus left Tues. day for a visit to relatives in Cleve land, Ohio. Miss Marian Dienelt- of Rosemont went last week to Mayfield, Ky., where she is the guest of a former college mate, Miss Sara Roberts. Miss Josephine Gllroy is spending several weeks at Colonial Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Saunders and their son, Master James Saunders, and Mrs. Robert L. Myers, jr. are spending several weeks at Atiantic City. Miss Helen Richardson has re- turned from a visit to Miss Pauline Callender and Miss Elizabeth Cal- lender in their home, Willow Springs, near Harrisonburg, Va. Miss Dorothy Haycock of Clifton and Miss Katherine Thompson of Culpeper were guests the past week end of Miss Virginia Wilkins in her home on Cameron street. Miss Helen Norris Cummings has returned from a visit 'to friends in Philadelphia. Mr. and Mrs, Frederick G. Ayres, who spent a month in Atlantic City, N. J., and Ocean City, Md., are again in_their Alexandria home. rs. D, A. Campbell has returned from a visit to friends in Chicago. Mrs. Willlam D. MoWhorter is spend- l}gt the month of August at Montrose, a Mr. and Mrs. John Taylor Lewis, jr., of Richmond, ‘who have been 'the guests of Mrs. Lewis' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Schneider, on North Columbus street, left last week to visig Mrs. John Fielding Lewls at het home at Bristol, R. I Mr, and Mrs. Richard Henry Carter Beverly of Rosemont are at Atlantic City for several weeks. Masters Welby and Columbus Beverly are . with their grandparents, Dr. and Mrs. T. Marshall Jones, on Prince street. Dr. and Mrs. Frank M. Dillard and their two children are spending a week at Orkney Springs, Va Miss' Mariane Minnegerode Maigne and Miss Frances Davidson Maigne returned Sunday from Camp Ma-toa- ka, Md., where they spent a month. Miss Margaret Ogden left the same day for Camp Matoaka for the re- mainder of the month. Col. and Mrs. Kenneth W. Ogden motored with their daughter. Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Elliott have re- turned to their home in Rosemont after a motor trip up the Susquehan- na Trail to Pocono Mountains, where they stopped for a few days. Mrs. Robert Gronau and her daugh- ter, Miss Alice Gronau, have returned from a visit to Massanutta Springs, 178\./@\ /818 /@i @V @\ /@Y Silk Looms o#Ametri SILKS AT RETAIL from LOOM TO WEARER 1114 G St. N.W. Phpne Main 8306 The Following Silks on Display in Our Store Tomorow Will Be Offerred at One . Price. : Here is an unusual sale that brings you the fine David silks at 50c to $2.00 a yard savings. We will display every wanted kind of high qual- ity silk, in new designs and colors —1In the Sale There Are— 1,500 yds. Printed Silks 500 yds. Canton Crepes 500 yds. Charmeuse 1,500 yds. Crepe de Chine 500 yds. Satins 2,000 yds. Silk Broadcloths 200 yds. Satin Cantons . Georgettes Russian Crepes Radiums —and all are David Silks—Perfect, New DISPLAYED Values up to $4 and Dependable TOMORROW AT ONE We urge early shopping and will .not guarantee EVERY YARD WILL BE $ I/ EXTRAORDINARY PRICE how long quantities listed above will last T}e Store of Better Values = y i 4 Y 1214 F St. N.W. A Dress Sale Extraordinary 187New Fall Frocks —that are faithful copies of models that sell at many times their price. Fashion’s newest fabrics, styles and trimmings, portraying évery new fashion note in all the newest coforings. Navy—Brown—Black. Since the quantity is limited, we advise early selection. We have never seen such extraordinary values at the beginning of a season. VLTI IIT LI LI LI LI LI LS LA LT LT P L F L L LTI L N 1 LI LT LI E L L1 L AL LT L L L LT L LIS LD L LTI LU LT E L LS P20 P IO OO0 L7277 7111 III LI I IS SIS SOCIETY. e accompanied by Miss Katie Deitz of Chevy Chase. Other Alexandrians who have returned from Massanutta are Mrs. Walter Gahan, Miss Barbara Watkins, Marguerite Atwell, Miss Pauline Strauss,. Miss Eleanor Whitton and Mr. Kenneth Fornshill. Miss Blanche Stansbury was the guest last week of friends in Fred- ericksburg, Va. Miss Ruth Le Hew and Miss Page Buddin visited Miss Ardeen Allen, at her home in_ Lynchburg last week, going from there to Gibson, N. C. to visit Miss Buddin’s aunt, Mrs, An- nie Gibson. Mrs. Henry Lipps has_returned to her home in Lewisburg, W. Va., after a visit to Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Lipps, on Cameron street, and was accom- panied by her niece, little Miss Emma Lewis Lipps. Mrs. Eliza Simpson and h grand- children are spending the month at Colonial Beach. Mr. and Mrs, Edward C. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W. returned last week from Point Pleae- ant, N. J., where Mrs. Gibbs and Mr McKnew ' were guests for several weeks, their husbands motoring up to return with them. < Miss Florence A. Long, who made a motor trip through the Shenandoah Valley, with short stops at Staunto: Harrisonburg. Raleigh Springs and Massanutta Springs, is again in her Alexandria home. Rev. Ernest M. Delaney. laney ‘and little J are spending the n Bedford, Va Mr. and Mrs. Hogo Herfurth ha returned from a visit to relatives | Atlanta, Ga Mrs. Louis O. Hardin left Monda for i 1o visit relatives Gibbs and Mrs. De Delane August in Store closed Saturdays during month of Half- yearly Women’s August ‘ Reduction Sale footwear Best values yet! "1,000 pairs fawn, airedale and gray suede and kid low shoes (high and low heels) reduced to ST v $4.90 formerly $10 to $12 Four i of the many models are illustrated at left HE Proper Footwear F Street at Tenth DEMOL O. J. DeMoll PIANO CO. 12th and G Sts. Closed Saturdsy During August SUMMER PIANO SALE A most unusual value-giving event that will enable you to buy a Piano, Player-Piano or Talking Machine at a saving. LAYER-PIANO These player piano specials we are offering this week are extra special values guaranteed to be in perfect condition. Autopiano Wheelock Pianola Aeoclian Pianola Behning Player Piano.. ‘Weber Planola .. . Kohler & Campbell .P-h.ver. ; (New) Steinway Pianels ... D ] Mathushek & S0leeenpsee vos o oe vmesoc e coe « - §125.00 teetieresveeecmoom. Every instrument owee . $100.00 -e .. $150.00 These are two especially fine instruments just recently traded in exchange on Duo Art reproducing grands. Steinway Pianols Grand (Besutiful Tone) .. . .$1,500.00 ‘Weber Piancls Graasd (Another Beautiful Plano) eoveseseoecoss - §1,00000 TALKING MACHINE, 8350 Victrols XVI......... $100 Victrola X.. $75 Victrola IX.. $100 Columbia .. 975 Columbia ... .. $75 Vocalfon . .cccenvnen.. “eeicieeneca. ... $1235.00 - .$85.00