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SOGCEFETY Recreation Resorts Goal of Chevy Chase Residents Past Week Motor Trips in Season's Schedule—Homes Enter- taining Guests—Personal Nutes Of Iflterfl!t- Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Merrill of Mel rose street left Thursday for Lewis- town, Me., where Mr. Merrill will re- celve the honorary degree of doctor of science to be conferred by Bates Col- lege. Miss Betty Edwards, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Burr N. Edwards, has gone to Pine Orchards, Conn., where she will be the guest for a month of her uncle and aunt Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Lyman Tabor and their nephews, Dick and Macin- tosh Hite of Chevy Chase Parkway, were the house guests last week end of \ll and Mrs. Alvin V. Egkert at their 1mmer home on the Potomac. Mr. and Mrs. John Spanogle of Thornapple street entertained Wednes- day at a dance in honor of Mrs. Spa- nogle's sister, Miss Ruth Warren, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bates Wa ren of Taylor street and Mrs. T. B. Larkin have home on East Irving street immer months. Mrs. Larkin, with her children, will take pot sion ar future. 1 July. when he completes in Pittsburgh, Pa ". Brake and her daughter, e spending a n New and Mrs. William B. Greeley and their family left Thursday for New Hampshire, where they will spend the Summer months. Mr. and Mrs. Guy M. MacDowell of h- where they will spend sev- Mrs. Elmont B. Hazzard tained Monday at their home on Ridgewood avenue at a party in honor of the 13th birthday anniversary of their son John. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Bowling of Birming Ala, are the house guests of Bowling’s_brother-in law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur L. Cline, at thelr home on Oliver street. Mr. Edward F. Colladay. jr., re turned Sunday from Princeton Uni- versity, where he is a student. to spend the Summer months the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs Edward Colladay, on Northampton street Mr. Ralph Bradford W. Stone and Mr. Blanchard of New will_motor from Dartmouth Colle to Chevy Chase. Mr. Stone is the son of Mr. and Mrs. George Win chester Stone of Cummings lane. Mrs. Arthur L. Cline entertained at bridge and tea Thursday at her bome on Oliver street in honor of he: sis ter, Mrs. J. B. Bowling of Birming ham. Ala., who is her house guest Mrs. Carden F. Warner, witd her children, will go to Booth Ba. Me., this week, where she will sp:nd the Summer months at her cottsge. Miss Cora Bowen, who har received her degree from the Maryhnd State Normal School. has returred to the home of her Mr and Mrs. J. C. Bowen, Meirose street. Mr. Robert McNally Jas returned from Brown University where he is a student, to spend the Summer with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. William J McNally. Mr. and Mrs. Slerman Ford of Primrose street haw gone to Massa chusetts, where thef will spend the Summer months. Mr. Paul Pitchf#. a student of Princeton Universid. has returned to the home of his pgents, Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Pitcher, @1 Kinley street to_remain for { Summer months Mrs. J ochrane of Jocelyn atreet is spen g the Summer in| Charleston, S... Where she is the house guest /f her mother, Mrs Simeon Hyde/ 1 Miss Emily Wimrod of Chicago. NI, is the hoke guest of her brother inlaw and sfer. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Ander Wyliefit their home on Jenifer street. Mr. and fIrs. New York /ity of Mr. an Mrs. on Oxfordhtreet Mr. ane Mrs. Joseph and famy of McKinley street left Wriday @ their home on the Po- tomac, ter:main during the Summer | months. Annoj of the tor, e, fames George Cromwell of | are the house gzuests | William 1. Deming H. Galliher ements have been received | rriage of Miss Barbara Tay- | ghter of the late Capt. and potteswoode Tavlor. | tornyly of Chevy Chase. to Lieut. | ol hn Francis Hubbard, 0. B 1 Kingsbridge. Steepleclaydc ingland, Thursday. May London. England. Carl Corley of Williams Col e has returned to the home of his | rents. Dr. and Mrs. Carl Corley, in fethesda. Md Comdr. Russell Crenshaw of North ampton street has left for California, v he will join the fleet. Alfred B. Leet and her daugh inia of Delaware avenue are a week in Grand Rapids ter Vir | spending Mich M. left they Mr. S orman Bull and her children Wednesday for Canada, where will spend a month. Harold Rice, son of Dr. and Mrs. Thomas Rice of Thirty-ninth street, left Wednesday for Seattle. Washington. where he will sail aboard the Geodetic Survey boat for Alaska. Messrs. Sidney and Gregory Prince, students of Woodbury Forest Acad emy, have returned to spend the Summer with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sidney R. Prince, at their home on Grafton street —_— Mrs. Helen S. Wright of Pittsfield Mass., has been elected a fellow of the' Royal Geographic Society of London, an honor regarded the highest in its field, in recognition of her writings and research on Arctic ind Anaretic exploration and histo — No Hot Air Touches You! Refreshing, even temper- ture is maintained by con- stant operation of the large Typhon fan. Sunday Dinner Served is made so much pleasanter at Franklin Square Main Dining Room DL BL B0 B U R or Coffee Shoppe. 14th at K [ e o TSI orar @ e BLEMISHES GONE/ 2 new beauty res mains. A pure, vl vety,soft skin free from complexion ills. Its astringent action counteracts wrinkles, flabbiness, undue redness and excess oiliness. White - Flesh - Rachel Gouraup's Maj. Larkin will | York lv!\! 1 home in | Their | Belt | ,\ 24 HARRIS GEW NS o 1 Until her marriage to Ensign Fulton Norfolk: \Vhereabouts O{ SOC;E‘Y Items Gen. and Mrs. J. L have with them for a few weeks. at their home, 1320 Jefferson street, their son, Lieut. J. L. Chamberlain, ' just graduated from West Point Gen. and Mrs. Chamberlain will close their house here in July and leave for Williamstown. Mass., to at tend the Institute of Politics, Col. and Mrs. John McElroy be at home after September 1, Sixteenth street. Washington McElroy. formerly M rell Ball, is one of te woman writers of Washington marriage to Col. McElroy took place May 16 at Elmhill, Marlboro, Md. best Jewell has left h; ¢ Park for temporary duty at AMonroe, where he will be stationed until Fall. Mrs Jewell and their daughter, Cecil, have gone to Maine, where they will remain until Col. Jewell is relieved from duty at Fort Monroe. Col. Fi William V. Hill and accompanied by and sister, Mrs. Capt. and M their small daughter. Mrs. Hill's mother D. F. O'Neil and Miss Virginia O'Neil left by motor Friday for West Point. Capt. and Mrs. Hill have just re- turned from a month’s visit in Miami Mr. and Mrs. Ord Preston will leave Washington July 1 for Hot Spring: vo daughters, Miss Mary Ord Miss Eleanor Preston, will sail July 3 on the Majestic, with their grandmother, Mrs. Arthur Mur to spend the Summer abroad. ¢ Preston and Ord Preston, jr will go to the ends School Camp at silver Lake. Pa.. July 5, for the remainder of the Summer. Belt. who has been ill. is convalescing at_her home in Georgetown. . and Mrs, will leave Washington in July or their Summer home, Hope House tern Shore of Maryland Preston and Mrs. John W seriously ugster is leaving weelk for her Sum Casco, Me., her son-in-law % mer home companied %% by nd @ 1114 G St. N.W. @ June Clearance Sale Every vard priced at est values of a decade for new weave wanted street shades rics. meuse. shades for dresses, combinations $4.29 40-in. elty weaves in choice 10c. for Trial Size kit MRS. SANFORD DEWITT FULTON, daughter of Mrs. Harry Davis Legge, formerly of Fairmont, W. Va., und[ Residents Lured From City To Remain Until Autumn as Form of Recreation—Personal Chamberlain | who | known | Her | s | ter at WASHINGTON @@D@“ SILK STORE 2 INC. $1.98 32-in. Satin Striped Broad- cloth. A score of choice colors and designs from which to choose. ... $2.00 39-in. Crepe de Chine. in checked effects, $1.69 36-in. Novelty Sport Fab- Excellent range of designs in solid white for sport wear..... $2.19 36-in. Rich Satin Char- A score of superb street Brocaded Crepes. Great variety of designs and the wanted colors, also white and black S.Z 98 40-in. Crepe Fabrics. Nov- 0\/5 ?@OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT { | R TN TG Vel TP TR TR V] TR LAl R L L o o ) THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON. D. C, JUNE BRIDE OF YESTERDAY she was Miss Rosalie Legge and fs the Folk Noted—Motor Trips of Interest. Elliott family daughter, Maj. and Mrs. D. O. | Dr. “Fugster will join his July 1. Mr. and Mrs. W, Sholes have |arrived in Haven, Me., after a motor | | trip of three weeks, making visits to | friends and relativ en route. They | will entertain several house parties | during the Summer at their home. Wilfan Lodge. They expect to return | to Washington about the middle of October. H. Mr. E. R. Woodson and Miss Jean Woodson, for a trip through | Mr. and Mrs. | and Mrs, their daughter, will leave toda the Shenandoah Valley. | Woodson entertained for their daugh a charmingly arranged dance Thursday evenin Mrs. William H. Doubleday of ! Los Angeles and New York was the| | guest last week of Lieut. and Mrs. | | H. G. Montgomery. Mrs. Montgomery entertajned at tea Friday in honor of Mrs. Doubleday Mr. and Mrs. John M. Hudgins are spending the week end in Cape May J., as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Bloch. |" Mrs. Katherine Prindeville has re- | turned from Chicago and is with her daughter, Mrs. Paul Bastedo, at her apartment at Wardman Park Hotel. | Later Mrs. Prindeville and Mrs. Bas. | tedo will go abroad, Miss Mabel Seibels, daughter of Capt. and Mrs. George G. Selbels, has sone to West Point to remain about two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Hillyer and their daughter Claire left last week for a motor trip to Maine. Later they will camp in Vermont, returning to their apartment at Wardman Park Hotel in the Autumn. Mr. and Mrs. J. William and daughter are located at Laurel Beach, Conn., where they have taken a cottage for the Summer. Mrs. W. Ginnaty L. Finley has closed her | \’?v Phone Main 8306 @? @ f huge savin, The great- Summer or Fall wear. $1. 29{@3 51 oog 79c % \?) A linings and colors, also Nuptial Event of Interest To Annapolis Miss Raby, Daughter of Capt. and Mrs. James Raby, Bride of Academy Happenings. ANNAPOLIS, Md., June 20.—Capt. H. E. Cook, who has been commandant of midshipmen at the United States Naval Academy for a year and a half, left Annapolis Tuesday with Mrs. Cook and their three children, for Newport R. I., where Capt. Cook_has been ordered to duty at the War College. A wedding of much interest to Annapolis soclety which took place this week in_California was that of Miss Lady Jane Raby, daughter of Capt. and Mrs. James Raby, to Lieut. Lawrence Castner, U. §. N., son of Gen. Castner of the Army. Capt. Raby is now on duty at the navy vard at Pensacola, Fla., but owing to the sudden orders of Lieut. Castner to duty in China, he and Mrs. Raby took their daughter to California for her marriage. Lieut and Mrs. Cast- ner will sail immediately after the ceremony for the Orient. Mrs. Greenslade, wife of Capt. John Greenslade, was hostess at a luncheon Thursday in honor of Mrs. Nulton, wife of Admiral Louis M. Nulton. Lieut. and Mrs. Franklin Goode, who have been visiting Lieut Goode's parents at St. Davids, Pa., are spending a few days with Mrs. Goode's parents, Capt. Danfel M. Gar- rison, U. 8 N., retired, and Mrs. Gar- rison, at their home, on Prince George street. Lieut. and Mrs. Goode and their young son will return next week to Parris Island, where Lieut. Goode is on duty. Mrs. Solberg. wife of Lieut. Thor- wald A. Solberg, who has spent the late Spring at Carvel Hall, left this | week for Jamestown, R. 1., where she {will remain until the middle of July, when she will join Lieut. Solberg in Boston, Comdr. and Mrs. John Bowers and their two sons left Annapolis last week for Bremerton, Wash., where Comdr Bowers has been ordered to duty on the U. S. S. Arizona. Mrs. Bowers was before her nuu—ruge Miss Green of_Annapolis. Mrs. Lanning, wife of Capt. Harris Lanning. and her daughter, Miss Hes- ter Lanning, have recently come from California and are sailing on the S Belgenland June 25 from New Yor! for Paris, where they will remain for the next 12 months. . A. B. Lancaster of Lexington, . who has been the guest of her sister, Mrs. Albert F. France, at her home, on Hanover street, sailed from New York Thursday for Europe, where she will spend the Summer. Lieut. Comdr. Owen Hill, retired, home on Ontario road, and, with her mother, Mrs. Thomas B. Dewees, will spend the Summer with relatives in Conshohocken, Pa. Miss Ellen C. Skinner is leaving ‘Washington tomorrow for Long Island to remain until Autumn Miss Jeane Snow of Fallon, Nev., is visiting her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Johnston, at the Eagle Gate House, United States Soldiers’ Home. Mrs. John A. Creel and her two children, Hope and James, are spend ing the Summer at Newport, R. I., | where they will remain until Septem ber 1 Cadet Joseph Howard Gilbreth. sec- ond classman of West Point, is vi iting his father and mother, Col. and Mrs. J. L. Gilbreth of Fairfax road, Battery Park. Cadet Gilbreth will be on furlough until August 28 Mrs. Winship and_her daughter, Miss Margaret A. E. Winship. of Washington have been settled for sev- eral weeks in their private bungalow at Skyland, Va., as has also Mr Charles J. Hepburn of Philadelphi formerly Miss Edith Leetch of Wash- ington, whose equally charming bun- galow upon the same inclosed plot of ground completes one of the most at- tractive kindred property groups in Camp Stony Man. Miss Virginia Alderson. Miss Tnez Hogan, Miss Dorothy Thomas and Mr. Percy O. Danforth left Friday by au- tomobile for Gloucester, Mass., where they will join the art colony for the remainder of the Summer. For Vacation and Fall Wear TO CLOSE OUT Your Choice of Our Entire Stock of COATS Consistent with our policy to carry no garments from one season to another, we are offering these Coats regardless of cost or selling price. FORMER PRICES $55, $49.50, Plain and Fur-Trimmed Models Most of These Coats Are Silk Lined Throughout =10 NO EXCHANGES Sizes 14 to 40 Only Colors ‘White, mv’. all shades puwder blue, honn. tans, brown, orange. 5 1, SocietyWorld Lieut. Castner. and Mrs. Hill and their daughters will sail Tuesday from New York for Port au Prince, Haitl, where they will re- main indefinitely. Maj. John Marston, U. S. Marine Corps, and Mrs. Marston and their children are spending the Summer in Annopolfs, Maj. Marston having tem- porary duty at Washington. Mrs Marston was before her marriage Miss | Elizabeth Worthington of Annapolis. | Lieut. Comdr. Harold D. Snow. who recently was ordered to duty at the Naval Academy, and Mrs. Snow and their son are stopping temporarily at Carvol Hall. Mrs. Hill, wife of Lieut. Comdr. Harry W. Hill, with her two daugh- ters, is the guest of her aunts, the Misses Stockett, at their home on Prince George street. Commodore and Mrs. Edward Un. derwood left this week for Prout's Neck, Me., where they will spend the Summer. Mr. Carlos Cusachs, who has been spending 10 days in Annapolis with his family, left Sunday for a business trip to Cuba, where he will remain until some time in August Mrs. Hinds, wife of Capt. A. W. Hinds, who is spending the Summer at Carvel Hall, entertained at lunch- eon Wednesday at the Blue Lantern, on King George street Comdr. Ezra Allen of Washington was a guest for the week end of Lieut. and Mrs. Leverett S. Lewis on Bowyer road Mr. Francis Brooke Vogdes of Schenectady, N. Y. has been the guest of Mrs. Philip Alger on Murray Hill. The engagement was recently announced of Mrs. Alger's daughter, Miss Catherine Alger, and Mr. Vogdes Admiral and Mrs. Louis M. Nulton have had as their guests Admiral Nulton's sister, Mrs. John B. Hoffman of Wilmington, Del., and Admiral and Mrs Henry Hough of Washington Lieut. Franklin Karns, who has been the guest of his mother, Mrs. Frank Karns, at her home on Mary- land avenue, left last week for Hono- lulu, where he will join the U. §. S Maryland prior to her cruise to Aus. tralia. Mrs. Moss, wife of Judge Robert Moss, and her daughter. Mrs. Robert Whitten, who have been on a motor trip through Pennsylvania, have re turned to Annapolis Miss Anne Guest of Wardover was guest of Mrs. Wheeler Glenn of Baltimore at the house party which Mrs. Glenn gave last week at her Summer home on the Severn. Col. and Mrs. John De Pevster Doow, who have been motoring in New England, have returned to their home on Murray Hill Admiral and Mrs. Albert M. Ross, who have been the guests of their | son-in-law and daughter, Dr. and Mrs. | Enoch Barton Garey, left Sunday for Culver, Ind., where Admiral Ross is attached to the Culver Military Insti | tute. Admiral and Mrs. Ross were hosts at a dinner Saturday evening at the Little Inn. on South River, in honor of Dr. and Mrs. Garey. Lieut. and Mrs. Ton Pursell, who have been living in Annapolis for two States Naval week for the the left United last duty at Academy, | North. Miss Elinore MacGill of Ellicott City has been the recent guest of Mrs. Martin M. Ramsey. Miss Rebecca Riley, a student at Goucher College, will spend the Sum- mer with her parents, Maj. and Mrs. Hugh R. Riley, at their home on Mur- ray Hill. Miss Mildred Ramsay entertained at bridge Saturday in compliment to Miss Dorothy Nulton, the daughter of Admiral and Mrs. Louis M. Nulton. Mrs. Thomas R. Kurtz, wife of Capt. Kurtz, U. §. N.. who has spent the Winter and Spring at Carvel Hall, left this week with her son and daugh- Old Fur Coats can be made as good as new 1f they are con. scientiously handled. Vou will be’ surprised it'sou have them Temodeled b pecial Low Prices $39.50, $35, $25, $19.95 Materials Poiret twill, potret sheen, bengalana, siede tweed, cheviots, flannels, downy wool and others. NO C. 0. D's 1925—PART vears while Lieut. Pursell has been on | 9 ter for Panama, to join Capt. Kurtz, who is on duty there in command of the U. S. S. Galveston. Lieut. Comdr. Duncan Walton was the week end guest of his sisters, Miss Margaret Walton and Miss Nancy Walton, at their apartment on Mary- land avenue. Comdr. G. W. Simpson, aide to Ad- miral Louis M. Nulton at the Naval Academy, is spending a week at New Store Hours 9 AM. to 6 P.M. 40-in. Printed | Crepe de Chine | $1.98 Yd Made to sell for | much more. All new, | this season's designs | on an extra quality of pure silk o | inches wide. | crepe. From our re; At this price for Up 1o $2.98 7 98c Natural Tan Pongee—73c Y ard—For Monday lar stocks. Good pure sifk, first Government stamp quality. onday only. SOCIETY brother-in-law and _sister, Mrs. Valentine Chappell. Lieut. Comdr. Willlam Brereton, who recently was ordered to duty af the Naval Academy, has joined Mrs. Brereton at their home on King George street. Mrs. Martin M. Ramsay, who, with her daughters, Miss Anne Ramsay and Miss Mildred Ramsay, has spent the Winter in Annapolis, left this Mr. and London, Conn., as the guest of hisweek for Ellicott City, where she will ORZYNS be the guest of her sisters, the Misseg Merrick. Miss Louise Glles, daughter of Capt. and Mrs. William Giles, who attencsd school near Philadelphia, has returned to her home in Annapolis, where she will spend the Summer. . Edinburgh’s municipal washhouses have been so successful that they will be enlarged by adding more tubs. 1219-1221 G Street N.W. — e An Infinitely Varied Collection of Smartest New Summer Frocks Silk Frocks at an unaffe cted price $11.75 Such a low price scarc quality and style of these silk frocks. ely does justice to the A look is worth a thousand words—and if you'll only inspect the collection you will be convinced that they represent authentic styles at an exception- al price. Developed of Del Flowered George'ne Printed Crepes Striped Silks ightfully Cool Plain Georgette Flat Crepes Tub Silks Sworzyn's—Second Floor Have you seen the great variety of silks we are now showing? of the latest and most popular fabrics and designs and, best of all, at Sworzyn's usual low price. 32-In. Striped Tub Pongee $2.19 Yd. Decidedly large floral cffect $1.25 Yd. pure silk contrasting colored backgrounds. inches wide. New Printed Georgette Crepe new; Silks — Silks — Silks Al 50-In. Bordered Heather Crepe $2.49 Yd. One and one-half or one and three-quarter yards makes a dress. The popular rayon fin: ish crepe with stripes and borders. the s on Printed Silk Mixed ] Crepes 98¢ Yd Plain Voile 39 Yd. Voiles 48c Yd color to choose with Llack and w | 1 to sell at 49c. ! 40 inches wide A special purchase enables us to offer this exceptionally fine Perfect in quality. 450 yards in the lot, white only. Full yard wi Sworzyn’s—Third Floor A good grade made Every Summer Fabrics In Wash and, Cotton Dress Goods Thousands of yards on display of the newest and most wanted ma- terials. A few of special importance are: New Printed | Imported Tissue Gingham 39¢ Yd. Very fine sheer quality with neat checks. Many from } have the rayon stripe. | hite. | Choose from a full line of 36 inches wide. colore: $1 25 White Dress Lmen——69c Yard—For Monday dgrzde at almost half price. ownshairs Store An Unprecedented Value in These Drastically Reduced SUMMER DRESSES Grouped in Three Special Lots A Group of New Styles at Includes a variety of new styles cre- ated from fine qualny linens, cloths, pnnted vbiles, etc. from a variety of the latest striped and plain effects in the sea-. son’s most popular styles. Smart Mat Includes frocks newly developed of English striped broadcloth, plain voiles, dotted voiles, plain English broadcloth in a prodigious assortment of new style effects. All exceptional throughout. broad- Choose dotted, $2.95 erials at 3.95 quality A Much Finer Group at Includes a aplendld array of frocks striped created of tub silks; $4 95