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SOCIETY. Garden Party in View of "Old-Fashion™ Type. | With Varied Program { AT | Function Scheduled for Thursday Evening, 3 to 12 C'Clock, at Brooke Tez House. left in town these look forward with old-fashion garden party that the ladies of the Mary aliaferro Thompson Memorial Asso- | ciation of the Southern Confederated Memorial Association are giving out at the Brooke Tea House, Georgia| avenue and Blair road. Thursday evening, from 3 to 12 o'clock. The members of the association will | make this festive occasion one that will give enjoyment to persons of every age. There will be cards and|. | other games, and fortunetellers to un- fold the mystic secrets of the future. There will be music and dancing, and it is hoped that the merriment will fill every moment of the ne. The f s to be raised are for the purpose of carrving on philanthropic k among the Confederate Veterans and for helping with memorial work different kinds throughout the hland Juite a Those who are warm days will pleasure to the number folk have a of prominent so- t wred their support acting as patronesses for the party others have engaged tables for or signified their intention of present sypper. Among eorge D. Hope, Brig. Amos A. Fries, Mr. Thornton, Mrs. A Mr. and Mrs. Cor m King, Mrs. Elma R. Saul, Albright, Mrs. William Mrs. Robert Page Davis, Mr. and McWhorter, Miss Mrs. William Van Walter D. Roberts, Rose Gouvernev Hoes, Dr. ve: Mann oberts, Mr. and Mrs. nes W. C . Miss Marion M Miss Julia McCoy, Mr. and Mrs. Broadus, Miss Hortense Harri- Evans, Representative and Mrs. hard Yates, Admiral F Hayden nd Mrs. Jeffe E ham, Dr Thomas Jefferson Hower- William Leonard Thurber, Mrs. Aideshir B. Irani, Mrs English, Miss May V. and Mrs. F. Scott Avery, Mr North, Mrs. Edward F. Brooks, aind Mrs. Walter Judge, Mrs. Jo- us Trimble, Miss Edwaidina Wa Miss Helen Belt, Mrs. J. S. Tom Mrs. D. J. Hay. Mrs. E. C.|children are at camp. 1v, Mr. and Mrs. John M. Beav-| Mrs. Jula Luchs and Mrs. Bertha and Mrs. Edward Nelson | Coblenzer returned the early part of | Mr. and Mrs. Jasper M. Beall, | the week from a two-week trip to ! Mrs. William Dougal Leetch, | Niagara Falls and Thousand Islands. | David H. Blair, Mrs. Drury Con’ | Mrs. Luchs leaves Wednesday to| 1w Ludlow, Mrs. Wade H. Cooper, |spend the rest of the Summer at the | Mrs. Howard L. Hodgkins, Mr N. | Breakers, Atlantic City. Em Miss Katherine Horan, Mr.| Mr. Edgar C. Kaufman was given'a | Contee Meredith, Gen. and | dinner at the Chateau Paradis in | tent Hawkins, Miss Mamie | honor of his birthday anniversary Miss Lilllan Chenoweth, | Wednesday night. In the party were | Hallencruetz, Mrs. Joseph | Mr. and Mrs. Edgar C. Kaufman, Mr. Mrs. Howard Reeside, Mrs.|and Mrs. Lee Baumgarten, Mrs. Alvin Bruce, Mrs. Grace C. Clair.| West, Mr, and Mrs. Sidney C. Kauf- Miss Fanita Clairmont, Miss|man, Mr. and Mrs. Abe Sigmund, Mrs. | irfax, Mrs. Rose Heiskell, Mrs. | Harold C. Kaufman and Mr. and Mrs. rles Patton Henry, Mr. and Mrs. | Benjamin Wollberg. | d Lum, Mrs. Elizabeth Chapm: Mrs. Meyer Nordlinger left town | State president of the District;, Friday for Mount Vernon, N. Y. | and Mrs. Howard L. Bishop, Mrs. | Where she will be the guest of her | Pritchard and Mrs. P. H. Dela. | brother-indaw and sister, Mr. and | | Mrs. Harry Heilbrun, for three weeks. | | August 1 she will go to Racquette | Lake, Y. where her daughtar | Helen is at camp. Miss_Frances Heid returns today | | from Baltimore, where she -has been | | spending the week end with Miss | Elizabeth Sternberger. ! Mrs. Edward Mayer is spending !hp: [week end at Hotel Braddock, Brad- | dock Helghts, Md | The Lynn Haven Country 3 J!.\'orroz- Va.. in having the tri-city o : o to ountains in | 80lf tournament this week end, enter- | O e Eesn (o the momnising 10 Coiriiog the LUlF euin of Uhe S atd] i Country Club of Washington and the | Walter S. Hutchins, | Lakeside Golf Club of Richmond, Va., | the mid-Summer |at their club. The team from here is | Hot Springs, Va composed of Max Weyl. Howard Nord. expect to for Europe on the | linger, Nathan Frank. Sidney C. Kauf- Olympic in August. They plan to take | man, Marx Kaufman. Milton King, | an extended motor trip through Eng-|Gilbert Hahn and Albert Steinem. land and Scotland. for p. ronig, Dr. William Mrs. Malcolm D. zabeth Amole, ndt Cox, Dr. T MRS. RUSS ‘Wrenn of 1867 Of Personal Interest To Washington Residents and r and Mr. e today by where their Mr. and Mrs. Julius Pe and Mrs. Sol Herzog les motor for Summit. Me., Mrs. mont, Mr. 3 plaine. Prcmincnt SOCiCty Folk Quitting City For Summer Season‘ sed from Fourth Page.) Mr. and Mrs. who are spending at the Homestead, A_number of Washingtonians are | |in Norfolk this week end for the ! and | tri-city golf tournamemtein the party < Hen-jare Mr. and Mrs. Albert Sigmund. to visit their pa-| g Harola Kaufman, Mr. and | Mrs. Horatlo | yiirg' Sidney C. Kaufman, Mr. and | grandmoth c and will remain there untl|yio 1o it gep ongt NN O 04 J. Steinberger, mber. Several attractive partles | ¥'S ¥ o have been arranzed for the girls since | 5"y SIPNTEeR, e Gnd Mo their arrival in Hendersonville. | Sigmund, Mr. and Mrs. Abe Leib- .|man, Mr. and Mrs. Jerome S eir daughter ‘| Miss Trma Nev, Mr. and Mrs. W P their ot oot Hh anumich, Fate Bnnl MiweeNu it Fourth of July and the week er A ] nk, Mr. and Mrs. David Frank, William R tte Richmond, | Mr. and Mrs. Philip Reifkin Va., who to his home early | Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Salomon and in the week |Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Young spent | the week end at_the Hotel Ambassa- Rush Holland had vis {dor, Atlantle City. em in their apartment at| ‘Nrs. Alexander . Wolf and son, n Park Hotel Mrs. Elizabeth | john, left here Monday for Atlantic ney who has returned to her home | City 'to spend the rest of the Sum- oit, Wis. | at The Breakers Mrs, Paul Holland, sister-nlaw of | "3ira. Leo Baum and Miss Bert Holland (2 few davs with jorael are spending a week at Bed- m on her way from her home in ford Springs Hotel, Bedford, Pa., & nd, making the | having left Washington Wednesday. Mrs. Edward Deitsch of New York lton Knox is en. | CIty is the guest of her parents, Mr e p‘nr’iwpf:ifunv! Mrs. Edward Kohner of Bel- Place on Chesa. | mont road | Mrs. Bertha Coblenzer and grand- | daughter, Betty Strausburger, are ace | spending two weeks at Braddock king a series of visits in | Helghts, Md. . Mrs. Milton Kronheim and little |aaughter, Judith Ellaine, left Tues: day for Atlantic City, where they are to remain three weeks. Milton Kron- Catherine Knox Berry ney Berry have gone to Hen lle, Tenn. Mr. and Mrs and Mr oy spe - to New @ week en; ummer roell left Washington William join her Mre. latter formerly Miss Al n, and will make her fu- with them. Both Mrs s. Eddy were members | eridan W. R. C. of | nd Mrs. Eddy was the | an ever to serve as| the District week she Mr the for will and ere hew youngest president cagni had written “Caval- Rusticana” he threw it into the but his wife rescued it New 1926 Style FUR COATS NOW ON DISPLAY And Offered You Now At Special Discount Afternoo ASHION'S latest A very liberal allowance given colorful assortmen on your old fur coat and free storage on the new one until Fall WM. ROSENDORF 1215 G St. N.W. during July TWELVE |and | through in flat crepes, bengalines, georgettes, offered Mon a third to two-thirds of their former price. THIRTEEN THE MARRIED JULY 1 ELL FOWLER LYNCH, Until her marriage was Miss Katherine Wren the daughter of Mr. Norman Mintwood place. im, jr., is at Racquette Lake Camp, in the Adirondacks. Mrs. Abe King is visiting relatives in Paterson, N. J. Mr. and Mrs. Mever Stern left town the early part of the week for Phila- delphia to be the guests of relatives for two months. They will go to At lantic City for a stay before returning home. Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Behrend motored to Buena Vista Springs, Pa.. for the week end. where Amy and Ruth Behrend are at camp. Mrs. Adolph Weyl, who has been at the Hotel Ambassador, Atlantic City, will return tomorrow. joined her for the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Lissner and daughter, Aline, sailed from New York Saturday, July 4, for South America to_remain six weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Kaufman left vesterday for Summit, and were ac companied by their youngest son, for @ several weeks' stay. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Roth of Baltimore were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Kaufman before their departure Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Fischer are in Atlantic City Mrs. gene Luchs of New York City is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Abram Lisner of Massachusetts avenue. Mrs. Babette Herman is at the Hotel | Braddock, Braddock Heights, Md., for the Summer. Brilliant N;p;ial z Events in Record FOY Midsummer (Continued om Fourth Margaret Lindsay and Mr Burns Horning, son of Mr. and Mrs George D. Horning took place. Father Fealy officiated, with members of the immediate families present. The bride wore an ensemble suit of blue chiffon with a large lace picture hat in the same shade of blue ahd a corsage bouquet of orchids and lilie: of the valley. Her sister, Miss Eliza- beth Lindsay, was her maid of honor wore a costume of orchid color chiffon. Mr. Edward J. Shaughnessy was best man. Witnessing the ceremony were Mr and Mrs. H. C. Lind; say, Mr. and Mrs Miss Belle Horning George D. Horning, Marie Horning. The young couple left after the wedding for an extended motor tour Canada, and after their re. turn early in August they will be at home at the Pershing apartments orge D. Horning, Mr. and Mrs. jr., and Miss ‘Just Arrived RAFFIA The very newest fad in embroidery work THE EMBROIDERY SHOP Miss Freudberx 827-829 11th Street near N. Y. Ave. Rizi Brothers Monday: 63 Ensembles, Street Dinner and n Gowns 28.59 Formerly 45.00 to 88.50 trend is expressed in a t of lovely RIZIK frocks éflai“ and flowered ay at savings of Closed all day Saturday and August F edge of Stom; . Richard Lind-| SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, Summer Lull Finds Members of Cabinet Absent from Capital Secretary Mellon Sojourning at Soutlumpton-—-Others on Offcial Trips Through West—Events of Interest. The Secretary of the Treasury, Mr. Mellon, is remaining with his daugh- ter and son, Milsa Mellon and Mr. P’aul Mellon, until the end of the month in the villa which they are occupying at Southampton The Attorney General, Mr. Sargent, went out of town Friday and will return tomorrow morning. Mrs. Sargent is In their home in Ver- mont The Postmaster General and Mrs. New have closed their apartment, on in Edgemoor, Md., which they leased from Mr. and Mrs. Dallas McGrew. The Secretary of the Navy and Mrs. Wilbur will arrive in San Fran- cisco tLis morning from Los Angeles, where they have been «for several days. Mrs. Wilbur will visit Judge and Mrs. Mvers, who were guests in the Spring of the Secretary and Mrs, Wilbur in Washington. The Secre- tary will safl Puesday aboard the U. S.'S. New York, the practice ship for midshipmen, for Astoria, Oreg. and after a day there will go to San Diego, Calif., before joining Mrs. Wilbur in San Francisco. Secretary and Mrs. Wilbur will sail from San Francisco Monday, July 27, aboard the transport Hen- derson for Hampton Roads, by way of the Panama Canal, The Secretary of the Interior, Dr. Work, who has been traveling ex- tensively through the West, will re turn to Washington Saturday. Today he is at American Falls, Idaho, where he went from King's Hill after a short stay in Ontario, Oreg. Thursday he will arrive in Chicago after stopping in Porcatello, Towa, and will come to Washington directly from Chicago The Secretiry of Agriculture, Mr. Jardine, is expected here tomorrow or Tuesday, having arrived in Chicago yesterday. He has been traveling through the West inspecting agricul- tural conditions. The Secretary of Labor, Mr. Davis, will come to Washington the middle of this week from Battle Creek, Mich., where he has been since Mrs. Davis and their daughter, Jane, sailed Sat- urday, July 4, accompanied by the Secretary’s mother, Mrs. David J Davis. The Secretary has postponed his sailing for the Scandinavian coun tries until later in the month and will be in Washington the remainder of the week. Gayety Rules Skyland on Independence Day The Fourth was celebrated at Sky land, Va., with a greater vim than |ever this year, owingito the antici- pated choice of the place as one of the chief points of interest of the pro- | posed new National park. Dinner was i:-'!nthl a la cabaret. in the great rustic {dining hall where beams and columns | were twined about with the National colors, and hung with electric lights shaded in red, white and blue. On walls and tables flags were mingled with the countless varieties of wild { tlowers growing about the place and | patriotic melodies alternated with | dance music on the program rendered | by the Skyland Orchestra. The principai speakers were Gen. | Lejeune, head of the United States Marine Corps, who with Mrs. Lejeune |and their daughters, the Misses Laura |and Eugenia Lejeune, are occupying a cabin in the § yland Camp, on the Man cliff overhanging the Kettle Canyon introduced by Dr. Thomas Fell, presi- nt emeritus of St. Jok 5 | Annapolis. Mr. George Freeman P lock, owner of Skyland, also made a rief nddress. Poilock was for- merly Miss Addie Nairn of Washing { ton. 1 Besides the individual favors pro- vided for the dinner, several handsome | prizes, consisting of boxes of bon-bons were distributed to the dancers. | Among the winners were the Misses Lejeune, the Misses Laura and Inger Bryn and Miss Mary Kennedy of | Washington. The celebration con |cluded in the late evening with a | reat bonfire and brilliant displa Wyoming avenue, and moved yester- | to the house on Edgemoor lane, | Gen. Lejeune was | 9 D. ¢, JULY 1 L | | | | | | | MRS. EUGENE B. EDDY, | Spring bride, who was formerly Miss Alverda Redman, daughter of Mr. and, Mrs. William Redman. -8he has been joinedsat her Williamsport home by her aunt, Mrs. Melisa Croell, who will make a ‘prolonged visit there. fireworks in the back of the camp. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kennedy of Washington and their daughter, Miss Mary Kennedy, a student at Bryn Mawr, are ocupying for the rest of the season Mrs. Harry Hunter's cabin at Skyland, where they had as their house guest over the last week end | Mr. Henning C. Nelms, also of Wash- ington. Mrs. Leslle J. Perry of Washington after spending several weeks with relatives in New England is now visit- ing Mrs. Charles J. Hepburn of Phila- delphia at her Skyland cabin for the | remainder of the season Among Washingtonlans who reach ed the camp in time for the celebra- tion of July 4 were Mr. and Mrs. | Reginald Bovd., Mrs. George Holmes and her littie daughter, Mrs { Jonnson, Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Saunders |and family. Mrs. Plerce and small daughter, Miss Mignenette Bucking- { ham, Mr. J. P. Buckingham, Mr. D. | D. Drain, Miss Betty Brown, Mr and Mrs. D. C. Kingsbury, Mr. and | Mrs. J. C. Peacock and son, Mrs. C. | E. Blackford, Miss M. C. Hunt and | Mr. and Mrs. William . Barnes | To Visit Lake Louise and Later Honolulu, Hawaii. pow-wow grounds « | Mrs. Rawson Warren, wife of Lieut Col. Rawson Warren, U. S. A., left | Wednesday for Lake Louise, Canada, where she will spend a month, after which she will visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Whitney Goodale in | Honolulu, Hawail. ISeatis e ey i‘Mf, flfld rs. C‘ C GlOVef Return from Europe Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Glover, who | recently returned from Europe, where |they visited their son-in-law and |daughter, Jonkheer and Mme. Van Swindere: in London, are at their ‘place. Westover, on Massachusetts |avenue extended. Jonkheer Van Swinderen is one of the profoundest |diplomats in the Netherlands service |and is Minister of that country to London. | Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Glover, jr., are spending the Midsummer season |at Nonquitt, Mass. Their new coun.| |try place near Annapolis, in Mary- land, Is receiving its finishing |touches and when complete will be {gne of the most attractive places of | that section. {Guests at Blowing Rock,N.C. Dr. and Mrs. Gilmer Brenizer have gonc to Blowing Rock, N. C., where they are guests of the former's brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dunn, in their new home | there. Dr. and Mrs. Brenizer made the trip by motor and will return to their home in Georgetown early in August ‘X Mr. and Mrs. Dunn have many friends in Washington, where they are frequent guests of Dr. and Mra. | Brenizer. They have recently com-| pleted a new home on Blowing Rock. several miles up the mountain t'romi i Charlotte, N. C., after occupying a bungalow there for many seasons. Dr. Brenizer Blowing Ro« spend their Sum. | At the mountains or seashore. DRE i ¥ DRE SILK COATS Reduced to e T = . | JULY CLEARANCE Lowest Prices Women who wish to observe smartness as well as economy can not well afford to neglect this opportunity to augment their summer wardrobes before leaving for the country, Reduced to Imported French With Fur Collars. 22 Season’s SSES < SSES Embroidered Batistes and Linens Formerly $65. Reduced to 28 5 ENSEMBLES Reduced to '35 CAPES Reduced to ATS 1925— PART ! Inland and Seashore |} i i as a whole and in a number of cities. ‘I the Funchal, 2 Resorts Claim _Society | For many vears one looked to the various fashionable spas of the coun-! try for the largest and most fash-| ionabie assemblies, but according to the Social Register of this season the patronage is pretty evenly divided be- tween inland and seashore resorts, with a slight preference for the in land places. The North Shore scarcely changes its patrons from year to year and other old and well known places like Newport, Bar Harbor and Narra- gansett Pler change only slightly. For- eign addresses have increased in num ber since the war, but not materially since last season. A queer little sta tistic that belies a matrimonial census in Washington shows quite an in- crease in marriages in the last year— | that is, taking the members of society Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Carusi On Mediterranean Cruise A cable has been received here from Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Carusi and their daughter, Miss Helen Carusi, who safled June 27 on a two-month | cruise around the Mediterranean, an- nouncing that they have arrived at Maderia, on the S. § Oronsay. The thrilling ascent of Terreiro da | Lucta Mountain and the even more exciting descent—by one of Europe's distinctive means of transportation, | the carros, which slides along some. | times at great speed on greased run-| ners—was but the prelude to the won. | ders that lie ahead for the Oronsay's | vassengers. Special arrangements had been made to enable the travelers to | enjoy this novel method of locomotion. | They left on the evening of Independ. | ence day for Gibraltar and the Alham. | bra, via Tangler. Miss Helen Carusi will remain abroad, spending the Win ter in Rome. Mr. and Mrs. Dowie Take Party to Eastern Shore| Mr. and Mrs. James Albert Dowie | of North Braddock, Va.. accompanied by Mrs. Dowie's mother, Mrs. E. Jane Johnson; her daughter, Miss Jane Dunnock Brewer, and her sister, Miss Pauline Johnson, are motoring to the Eastern Shore of Maryland. ‘ | Conference in London! Dr. Mary B. Harrls will sail | Wednesday on the Arabic for England, | where she will attend the international prison conference in London She will be absent until September and | will visit penal institutions on the | continent before returning to Wash ington Mer | drain, and free it from skin and bone, | | flour, SOCIETY ' Tutti-Frutti Cake. Three-fourth one-halfl cups Salmon Soup. Take one-half a butter can' of salmon "up one s cup water, three cups flour, two teaspoons baking extract, the butte sugar. Bes flour three baking pow to the butter and with the fce water 1dd the flavoring in the stiffy beaten whites of o Bake in three layers. and when cold put together with this filling: One and one-fou pounds sugar. three. quarter cup water. one-half seaspoon cream of tartar, whites of three exs of the Woman's stiffly beaten: one teaspon extr: Medical College Hospital, Philadelphia, | one-half cup candied orange peel has been selected as head of the Pub. fine: one-half cup candied cherr lic Health Department of the Ameri-|cut in pleces: one cup raisins, cut fine can Hospital at Toklo. Japan one cup nuts sely chopped mash fine with a fork through a sieve. Put one tablespoon ful of butter, two tablespoontuls of | one-half a teaspoonful of salt, a little paprika, or a dash of cayenne | in a saucepan over the’ fire. When well mixed, add gradually three cup fuls of hot milk and stir until smooth and creamy. Add one cupful of thin cream to the prepared salmon, turn into a double boiler, add the remain der of the cream, more seasoning if | necessary, and simmer for ten min utes. Stir In one tablespoonful of chopped parsley and serve Dr. Mabel Eiliott then pass | powder. one teaspoon egi graduall ora whites nd five minutes. 1dd of six Cream add Sift the the to it the add the flou sugar, alternatin When well mixed and, lastly, imes and r. Now NO EXCHANGES SALES FINAL NO C. 0. D. ONE-DAY SALE! SENSATIONAL REDUCTIONS FOR TOMORROW ONLY _ We offer a genuine old-fashioned value-giving event wher first quality merchandisc is offered vou at prices way belo cost. We want to reduce stocks before midsummer and you want real values attend this sale. ssortment ¢ ed to be elosed All Women’s Pure Wool Bathing Suits “in the new color combinations, while they sensationally reduced to All Women’s Summer-Weight Sweaters $ 00 —with and without sleeves in a good i . colors and sizes; while stock lasts, specially at All Children’s Bathing Suits $ 00 —of pure wool, neat, attractive colors: remaining o : stock now selling at I All Girls’ Straw Bonnets, Boys’ Straw Hats I New summer shapes; values up to $6 C out tomorrow at. Knitted Infants’ Capes —in_pink or blue colors. : Knitted Children’s Sweater Coats C All reduced for tomorrow to e e Pretty Panty Frocks —of chambray and gingham signs; sizes 2 to 6; while they last tomorrow for Bmmchm S E Street Corner 8t OPPENHEIMER. BUILDING- Telephone Main 4299 chandising to your Dual Advantage Instead of permitting our active lines to become depleted during July they will be maintained in full variety of s sizes—insuring ready fitting. vles and But they will be so revised in price that vou will save half or nearly half. Not a “Clearance Sale"—but a “Service Sale.” Featuring the Burt popular White Shoes— Women's---9.50 and 12.50 Men' s --- 6.50 and 9.50 A Special—4 pairs Children’s Sox—1.00 Arthur Burt Co. — - — - 1343 F Street 19342932222222392422323222384838384232923242984 Pearl Prints French Voiles Eyelet Emtroidered Voiles Broadcloth Striped and Plain Dotted Voile Prints Reduced from $2.98 and $3}.98 There is a big variety of smart styles—in all the fashionable light and dark - colors. Quantity limited F22243234222212122321 13243232038 TIERRIIIALIIESEI2LAILATAILRINIE2 S22 2344 ensational Sacrifice of hundreds of Fine Wash Dresses —taken from our regular in the Bargain Basement. 223223223232323222242222232238332833233TF stock—and placed on sale bl All sizes, including ex- tra sizes up to 52. Women’s and Misses’ Styles to the present racks full. First come, first choice. 7 S Eeess e e eee e et e es sty essssessssenssssenssssetesssetssssessssstess