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SOCIETY. Mrs. Coolidge Entertained | | emy, until his greduation in June. At Luncheon in Annapolis| With Mrs. Wilbur, Was Recent Guest of Mrs.| ! Wilson, Wife of Naval Academy Superintendent. ANNAPOLIS. Mds Sen‘wen: Wrs, Wilson, wife & Admirel T. Wilkon. sunerinterd-nt Acadenis ba- as her s don Tuesday. Septerkve doolidge and Mrs Wilbur, wife of the £ Navy. Mrs. Cooltige amy® M¥s motored to Ampapoliis jn khe morn- ipz and returned to WhRington in the late afrernoon Mrs Jobn Floyd ¥ a dimaer parly at South River. near An- He in ho or of the en- | hotre at Waterbu jeft recent wild | ¢ anmiversaty of ber | £ nalls Waggaman rire among thr < the wiew of Mason. United S teff Mrs K. E. Camp of New Cigy, and her brother. Mi. ha !{Sh‘r of Washincton. and Mr M. W. E. Burnside and Mrs ibank M@Watters. all of Washington, were présent. Four gen ons were ©wp- regented tabe, Ennalis \\alga- m@n, jr. belng the fourth dmiral and Mrs. Albert Ross hhre hagn house guents this week of AT an@ Mrs. Enoch Barien Garey. < - ingaw and daughter of Admiral Rod St. Jon.g= Yanford r oS- York es S ater: Ammy. L 2tZihe president's housc. Coflese Green . r. and Mre. George . Feldmeyca and ber dauughter, Miss Nyce, hava urned to their home. on South- ~ avenue. Murray Hill. after a dhth's motor (rip to Yellowstone k and other points of interest in 1 E Middle West E« Jaque Guequerre and Dr. Wil- a®l Goley of the Polyelinic Hos- DGl %!, Philadelphla, wers muests of Mrs. Waggaman at Wild :ie Lodge. Dr. Carroll Storrs Alde «rpartment of English. successor o mf late Dr. C. Alphonso Smith. whose dc@th occurred while the midshipmen ware on their Summer cruise, with Mrs. Alden, is moving into the Naval Adkdemy from thelr former home at Wardour. Mrs. Alden is a sister of wife of Admiral Scales. Burrage, wife of Admiral who is spoken of 2 the ¢ superintendent of the Naval Asgdemy to succeed Admiral Wilson, th# incumbent, whose tine expires in Pdbruary, 1 he many friends here regret 1-§rn of the painful injury sustained by Mrs. C. Alphonso Smith, who re- coftly met with an accident by falling | off a porch. Mrs. Smith is a patfent &t:Phipps clinic, Johns Hop pifal. Baltimorc. where she bel making a good recovery. Gov. Albert C. Rtchie has been spending everal days the past week at_ Charleston, W. Va. The governor motored to Havre de Grace for the DA41-Mar-Va Editors’ Association meet- ‘made an address, and was guest of honor at the banquet. Enited States Nautical Engineer and Mss. A. B. McManus of Washington, Who have been spending the week in Agnapolis with the latter's mother, MPs. W. M. Abbott, have returned hame. Mrs. Robert Burwell was hostess at a buffet supper Wednesday evening at her home, on Hanover street, in honor of iMrs. Frank Rockwell, who will leave thfs week to join her husband, Com- mander Rockwell, on the Pacific Coast rs. Reginald Baldwin entertained at'a dinner party Friday night at her ana | | signed his commi | ana nftieth wnniversary week end | . head of the | tr at Popes Creek, before leaving for ! Duke of Gloucester street, yesterday | i to t Fuests of honor at 5 | national convention of the legion at | . near Annipolis. Dorothy Tardr. daughter and Mrs. Wa'tes E. Tardy. y for Poughkeepsiz to re- ume lLer studies ax semior at Va Coliexe ! Dr. and Mrs. James M. Magruder | have returned from a Visit to re'atives n Misaieainpi and reopened their co- lonial home, Hockley Hall, near An-| napalis | The uatal officers and their wives | who live on Bowyer and Pythian roads. | Naval Academ: entertained at a lawn party Thursday afterioon in honor of Adnural and Mrx. Henry B. Wilson. The State of Massachusetts has cently presented to the State of Mar lund a nortion of the tres which stood at Cambridge. under which Washinaton ook coramand of the American forces July 3. 37 The re'fe i< suitabl mounted and inscribed. and rests in the 0'd Senate chumber here at tie State House. where Washinston re nmande: - inehie? of the American Army i The Pegsy Stewart Tea Party Chap- ter. Daughters of the American Revo- | lution. will celabrate the one hundred ¢ the burn- | with Miss Commands | = ing of the brig Peggy its cirgo of taxed tea, o Pofnt. now the Naval Academy. ber 19. 1 by presenting to the col lege authorities a fence to inc'ose the old Liberty Poplar on St. John's Col- | lege camous. The fence i placed by | the dhapter to protect the old tree under which the Susquehannock In-| dians signed a treaty of peace with | the collonists in 1624-——from vandals who have been removing pieces of its bark. Admeral Perry Gars, who has spent the Smmmer at his home on the Qhesareake Bav, is visiting his daugh- hix Winter home at Roardentown. Fla Capt. Robert G. Heiner. U. S. N.. has re‘urned from duty on the West | cogst, and has joined Mrs. Heiner and | their druahter here at Carvel Hall be- | fore gping to Norfolk, where he has been ordered. Mrs, D. Claude Handy entertained at a luncheon at her residence. on aftermoon. r. R G. Mrs. Heiner, United States| F. W. Rockwell and her | Miss Catherine Ferguson, were | a picnic party given last night at the “shack™ of Mr Meade Holliday, at West Annapo- Navy, s, Col. J. . Abbott. commander of the Department of Maryland, American Lerion, who has been attending the . Paul, Minn., has returned. The state regent of the D. A. R Mrs. D. M. Garrison, wife of Capt Mrrison, United States Navy, retired now of §t. John's College faculty. and Mis. Marsden of Anne Arundel Chap- tar, D. A. R, have presented to the Meryland room, Continental Memorial Hull. Washington. & handsome chair in the name of Peggy Stewart Tea Pamty Chapter. of which the state re- gent is a member, and the Anne Arun- del Chapter, of which Mrs. Marsden is a _member. Mre. Cumberland Dugan and her daughter, Miss Fliza Lan Dugan, have taken wp their residence here for the Winter and are at Carvel Hall. Mrs. Frederick Wilson French of Hollywood, Calif.. who has recently beem traveling extensively in the Ori- THE SUNDAY ent. come to Annapolis for the Winter, to be near her son, Midshipman Hugh French of the first class, Naval Acad- Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Whedbee of Green Spring Valley, Baltimore, have heen the guests this week of Post- A, E rned to | in the National | Bernice Tayior of Washin t the week end with A on Duice Dugan wnd elson Summer o spent (he old home. Dulke of « turned to the mor: Mr. Frank A, Monroe and son. Mid- shipman F. A. Munroe. jr., of the first lass, Naval Acade have been spending the week in New York. Mrs Munroe hax been with her mother, Mrs. Hall, a1 Davidsonville. Miss Ilizabeth Persons, dauglhiter of Persons, pastor of the Presbyt ian Church, has returned from Ku- rope where she spent the past four months Mas . United States Army hn's College faculty. and Mrs Nixon have taken the restdence of Dr. and Mrs. L. Serle De k. who have gonv to Vancouver, B. « Mrs. Curry, wife of Lisut. J. E.| Curry. UL SOM L stationed at Quanti Va.'i ting her parents, Dr and Mrs. Vdward D Johnson S Annes rectors 1 Bowie Duckett has stember leave with | and Mrx. Oden Bowic spent parents Duckett Mix is Fairbanks visiting | of Mra Frank Weiler and their children, who have been in their cottage &t Arun- del-on-the-Bay. for the Summer, have returned (o their Winter home Mrs. Swart, wife of Ensign Robert Jec | Swart. ( N stationed at Norfolk Vi visiting her mother. Mrs | Owings, the Navarre. Prince George street Miss Rose Shea, and Miss Margaret Shea of Wasl ington have had as their guest in| their cottage at Arundel-on-the-Bay Miss Katherine Kirby of Washing Lieut. Comdr. Crutcher, U, § whe has been ordered to duty 4t the Nava Academy. and Mrs. Crutcher and chil dren. have taken a house on Duke of Gloucester strect for the Winter, and | of Washington at Miss Iielen Shea thave with them Mrs. George Weber, | wif Mr- of Commander Weber, Urutcher’s si er, and her children = { Chapter, STAR, WASHINGTON, MRS, M EDWARD PORTER, bride, who was formerly ns Peggy Pool. while Comdr. Weber is at sea Miss Day, who ha Walker. Walker. on ¥ Comdr. widow anklin streer Philip _van Horn Weems cems and child, ned from Panama. i= relatives in Mis- this week by motor where Comdr. Weems red to the Department Naval Academy. Dorsey (jassaway, vice regent Peggy Stewart Tea Party D. A, R. entertained the executive board of the chapter at her home. No. 4 Churc ircle, evening. Mr. and Mrs. Gassaway have just returned from the Grand Council of Roval Arch Masons in Maine, where Mrs Gassaway was calied on to speak at a dinner, the gucsts at sissppi, and Annapoli has been ord Navigation Mrs. L af the l\lhuh numbered 400 ladies Mrs. Leonard, wife of Lieut. Law- rence . Lvonard. Coast Artillery, U. S. A. has been spending a fort- night with her parents, Prof. and Mrs. iladden, in- their home on Weems reek. A Rev. William W. Bellinger, D. D. viewr of St. Agnes Church, New York, «nd Mrs. Bollinger. arc house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Martin H. Smith at Corset Shop 13th and G Annual Clearance Sale of Ivy Corsets, Girdles, Tango Belts and Brassieres At Greatly Reduced Prices Ivy Corsets, $1, $1.95, $2.45, $2.95 Ivy Brassieres, 0. J. DeMoll DEMOL Emmons 8. Smith PIANO CO. 12th and G Sts. VISIT OUR NEW RADIO DEPARTMENT NOW— FOR THE BUSIEST DAYS OF ALL BIGGER VALUES THAN EVER In Final Week of Our SEPTEMBER PIANO SALE Clearing out the remaining stock at unusual concessions as we need the room at once for Fall and Christmas stocks, which are arriving daily. el ..o Extra Special Announcement 25 Fine Phonographs 450 (worth from $100 to Any of Above Can Be Purchased on : Monthly Payments JOIN OUR BIG VICTROLA CLUB —Any style you select will be delivered immediately upon an initial payment of Many offered, convenient month- ly payments. Buy now—and save. Come in tomorrow. — Specimen Values — Used Upright Pianos as low as. ...... $75.00 New Upright Pianos as low as. ......... $359.00. Used Player-Pianes as low as. . New Player-Pianos as low as. . ... .$495.00 Used Baby Grand Pianos as low as. . . $250.00 New Baby Brand Pianos as low as. . . $495.00 ..o 4 $225.00 advantages including New models in th received and are bein 50c, 75¢, $1 e Fall line have been g displayed. Health’s foundation Full, vifiorous health is dependent on ‘“Nature’s Sweet dation of refreshing sleep is a bedsprin, estorer’’ —refreshing sleep. The foun- that will support the body in an utterly relaxed posi- tion. The - health when you choose refore, you choose ood health or ill your bedspring. If good Lenutne health is important to you, choose the [ ROME The Bedspring QUALITY 99 LUXURIOUS Important Note: The Rome Quality De Luse Bedspring is designed and manufactured only by the undersigned and affiliated ROME _compANIES. Do not be misled on this. The Rome Quality De L. uxe trade-mark on the side rail is the mark of the genuine De Luze. Look for it—insist upon it—itis your guarantee. If your dealer cannot supply you, write us we will tell you one who can. Bet don’t accept a substitute. Southern-Rome Company - Baltimore 633 West FREE onc that is most helpful, Pratt St. Dr.Frank Crene’s Book *‘Friend Bed." A book of charm, and for without preaching, it suggests the way to happier living. Free from vour De Lase dealer, or from us. The right or “De Laze® e e R ‘The wrong or unastural way, o sleep 2 of Admiral D. their country South River. Miss Poppett Harris and her sisters of Washington have closed their cot- tage, Bay View, at Arundel-on-the- Buy, and returned to Washington. Mrs. A. Forester has returned | from an extended visit to her sister in Wyoming. Miss Anne Bryant Dorsey of Cedar Park has returned from a visit to Yel. lowstone Park and the Pacific Coast | Miss Sue Munford and Miss Eliza- | | beth Munford entertained st a dinner- | | bridge party Wednesday evening in hornor of forme Philitps Lee | guests were Mr Albert | Towers of Roland Baltimore: | | Mrs. Bowman of Springfield, Ohio. | | and Mrs. 8. 8. Hepburn and Miss Mary | | ltandall Magruder of Annapolis | Lieut, and Mrs. R. . Keating have SEPTEMBER estate, Hilsmere, on | Other Park 28. 1924 —PART 2. taken the apartment 2 street, for the Mrs. Conrade 9 St. John's i irove, who has been vieiting her mother, Mrs Nevett Steele, has returned to her home in Detroit, Mich Mrs. Downes, wife of Commander John Downes, U. S. N., former com- mandant of midshipmen at the Naval Academy, is the guest of Mrs. Du Bois, wife of Capt. Du Bois, at 10 Porter road, Naval Academy. Mrs. Downes, who is living at Jamestown, It [, came to Maryland to enter her two sons at James' school, Ha- gerstown Mrs. Walter Davis of Buenos Aires. South America 4 the guest of Mrs. Howard Atterbury in her home Muidenstone Farm, near St. Mar- garets Mrs. John Bioodgood Wells has re- turned to her home in Des Moines, SOCIETY. Towa, after a visit to her mother, Mrs. Nevett Steele. Murray Hill Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Mayo Tham and | thier daughters, Miss Helen Thom | and Miss Annette Thom, who have spent the Summer at Rock Beack | Farm, their bome on the Magothy are again in their Winter home in | Baltimore. Lieut. and Mrs. Garcia of Edge- wood Arsenal have been visiting Mro | Gareia’s parents, Mr. and Mre. A. H | ilson. Lieut. Garcia was one of the | several midshipmen who graduated with the 1924 class. Naval Academy and left the Navy for the Amny after graduation Standing room on the earth will be full up by the year 3000, according to | one eminent scientist. The world population will be 700,600,000,000. 9:15 to 6 $ A Sale—in Which Are Offered | Actual %15 il Silk Dresses —not bought for this occasion—but taken from our regular stock—and marked down for Monday to 10 Indeed, they are handsome models_of high-grade type —and produced in the soft Crepe Silks and Satins—trimmed with lace; buttons, embroidered designs and braid. You know a Sigmund $15 Dress is really worth more— and these are our $15 Dresses—offered at $10. Women’s and Ay, 3 AL A Superb Values in Fur-Trimmed COATS At a distinctly surprising price— $4,15 Those beautiful, lustrous Bolivias, Wool Angoria Sport Weaves—Black Wolf collars and cuffs; or Mandel collars and cuffs—lined with Silk or Venetian. Misses’ and Women's regular and stout sizes. sive feature with Madame X Roducing Girdle. Makes You Look Thin superior features of thighs. Based on the same princi quickly takes off 5 to 10 inches from waist, OO0 O Vi Boththe clasp - front and step-in models have dack to per- mit of easy adjustment as yow be- come more slender. Announcing the New Clasp-Front Wlaciame X Reincing i Girdle New model opens in front; back-lacing makes it easily adjustable as you become more slender.. Has all the iple of rubber massage, that hips and Velours, 2-button Chamoca Washable Gloves; the new glove that will give greatest satisfac- tion. In Cocoa, Rein- deer, Mode, Black, etc. 49c Street Floor. Trecowear Vests A lot that is entirely perfect quality, but a trifle soiled from stock bandling — Honey, Peach, Orchid, Flesh, White and Almond. 79c B3838838388888888888888888888808888883888838838388888388108388883383: zm::zzzxzzzz:zzzzzzzzxxzzzz::;z::zz:izx:zwzzz:zxz:z:z::zz:zzz Finding Fine Diamonds No, finding we don't mean them on the street or the street car, retrieving somebody else’s loss—for that only happens once in a life- time to one in a milli more or less. We refer to finding them in the mines, at the offices of the great dia- mond brokers, in the workshops of the lapi- daries, the warerooms of wholesalers, the ases of retailers. show Easy, you may think. But it isn't. Fine dia- monds are hard to find anywhere. They are to be had—but they are scarce. * & ¥ x Remember, we are writing now not from the outsider’s point of view—the person who has access to retail stores only or perhaps one or two wholesalers through friendship or in- fluence. * ¥ £ ¥ We make our emphatic statement concerning the scarcity of fine diamonds from our own business experience ; as importers with agents at home and abroad, with close con- nections with the dia- mond centers and their branches; as diamond dealers, with the pre- ponderant volume of business in this city. . * Why are they scarce? Well, there are many reasons,and the telling is a long story—too long for this occasion. But, though we cannot detail causes here, we have space to relate the con- sequence. * It is this: The grow- ing scarcity of fine dia- monds makes them a safe, sound, profitable investment, for their value constantly creases. in- * Or we can put it this way: A fine diamond bought at a fair price is not an extravagant in- dulgence in a luxury. It is a judicious investment in a commodity of per- manent, advancing worth. * ¥ x * Surely more than half a century of honorable diamond dealing lends authority to our state- ments in like measure to their sincerity. And when you contem- plate investing in a dia- mond please bear in mind that we not only deal in the finest of these pre- cious stones, but ‘We shall be pleased to extend the con- venience of a charge account. IR. Harris & Co. | Seventh and D.