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6 SOCIETY. 'HE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, JULY 19, 1925—PART 2. SOCIETY. ———e e _ e ——— — —— at bridge Wednesday afternoon in = - - - e S . vl -~ Quick Sponge Cake. [ Vegetable Jam-tor Soups. ‘North Shore Coast Resorts MID-AUGUST BRIDE Poapa e SOCEy o [l of gt e, S S| o o s ant s cup | o e recive it b e o eople reon oun Mrs. Willlam L. Littlefleld, wife of | sugar in a mixing bowl and beat with | bushel -of ripe peeled tomatoes, one Capt. Willam L. Littlefield, and fam- | an egg beater until very light. Add |quart of onions chepped fine. six okra 7 h ily, have taken a cottage at Sherwood Attract Washin gton Folk Of Summer Visits|iiy. have taken a cottage five tablespoontuls of bolling water | pods siiced thin, elghieen sar of i : e = Mrs. Gordon Filyson left Wednes. [\uickly and beat well. Mix one cup |cut from the cob and one cup of sl . it e 8 o= day for New York to pass several|of flour, two teaspoonfuls of baking |Cook the okra, onions and corn seps - Many Entertaining Guests, |days Lefore joining Comdr. Ellyson in | powder and one-fourth teaspoonful of | oior feo W50 PRSEE B0 €0 FOnE “Scores of Guests Listed. From Nahant to Cape . . |Norfolk, where they will visit Capt.|salt. Stir this into the mixture in the |15 © measln e o b While Others Are Taking|Johnson Cheatam at his home at the | bowl, stirring it quickly. Add one |longer fo cook and fust be this- " . 5 naval operating base. . teaspoonful of vanilla and bake in ' oughly done or the mixture will spo Ann—Diplomats and Other World Trips to Other Places. Mrs._ Bowie McSweeny has ar- two felly cakepans In a hot OVEN. Combine the two mixtures and b Lead Gather Th rived with her twoweek-old daughter ) About 12 minutes will be the time re’| 41l together for a minute. i o S to spend the remainder of the Bum-lqulred. When the cakes have risen | S gt g caderataainer i ANNAPOLIS, Md., July 19. —Comdr | faet SERIIEIAE PAL VRIS S ] ey CUEH O SRS PUEEE, 1 NOU (‘r:‘::d:fl‘(l,‘;l»rh:v S oo e e AT R R TN < Mre s 3etnter 1 .| George J. Turne are using a gas stove, or open the |, s - and Mrs. Robert G. Helnier are spend- i : @ [and well cooked. This recips will fil £ 2 e 5 [ing a few days at Carvel Hall. Comdr. | ”;‘:‘ ‘““(‘ !\"’" J:"’l” Clay "I'IE ";"‘ g"".’- ]”1“'“ e t‘i“'“."“ : r“h“““‘ about g quart cans or hottles BEVERLY, Mass, July {8.—Glorl |at the Oceanside at Magnolla. They Helner has been on duty for the past |Sending a few months in Annapolls the object being to reduce the heat|one hottie of this jam added io he ous North Shore. that picturesque |, t ‘orth S ol Ni al, Ports- Jeut. Clay 7 ol . 4 s el 1ake ouris e teh. of coumtey from Nahant to | R2ve been on the North Shore in cox year at the Naval Hospital POTtS: |, rember of the Navy rifie team. | stff with enough powdered sugar to | S0P, *ock Wil make a fine nourish he tip of Cape Ann .on the Massa-|Pection with a meeting of the Na- T irs. Kenneth Plerce Is visiting her s . aweeten it (o taste and spread it be. "% SOUP chusetts coast, has a lure stronger {tional Cathedral Aseociation, which uncle, Mr. Samuel Brooke, at his home > | tween. the lavers and on top of ‘the | R L than ever for Washingtonians. Al'|\was held in Gloucester e I ire foterce wan be.| Following the demand for an in-|cake. Jf a fancy design is desired | - Because of the mildness of lax ways famed, and an ideal holiday | oo N UL T o o e e artiake Mins Marie Brooke. |crease of 25 per cent in wages, 15.000 | for the top of the cake. pour the Winter's climate. German coal deaers xpot. where the holidays last from the| Gén. M. J. McClernand. U. S. A, e e Camvl T CBrvam ‘of | employes ‘of “textile mills.in Austria | cream through a pastry bag in any |are tryving to dispose of 5.000.000 ton @08 s in June until the golden rod retired. and Mrs. McClernand of W e e Gy oind ot wisive |and Syria were locked out recently. | design preterred. f the fuel comes jn September, the North Shore. | Washington have been enjoying the to friends in the North, amonz them gnow ihe summer Capital and the | qeiights of a Midsummer tarry on the Capt. and Mra. John Downes, at their Swarm wea abiding place o 3 pis 4 Eiplomate and world jenders, Is more | North Shore at the Hawihorne Inn, e e ohin reeamads. Bt frapular than ever this Summer. With | Gloucester et ¥ ey Tl b it tion Teaders coming to| =~ Mre. James F. Giffen. with her e e The Smartest Style of All! ESwampscott almost daily for confer-|daushters, Mrs. TLoulse Fishburn and somdr. T} e G © T ) B ome of them have much to do|Lillian Giffen. of Baitimore, well i e oapts e Fuith keeping the Old World on a even | known in Washington, have opened SRt L i g e . Face—there is 4 distinct Washington | their East Gloucester cottage for the - D e atmosphere to the district. Really one ason on the North Shore. l)u;nhlefil . h;‘_ 1.1;'“; 2 {r;: U'w e ould imagine himself on Pennsylva- | Wiliam A. Hill of Washington Olovosatas stregt ; ; Bhic venue or eet. ko many fa.|has been enjoying a North Shore stay g B SHAL. Howa b and M miliar faces are seen in the motor | With friends in the Gloucester colony Pkt - Lot o e ° cars as they whirl over the smooth| Mrs. Albert W. Gibbs of Richmond, uartersdn the Naval Academy, at 44 “ ” s Il wione the shore. Over at|with her daughter, Mrs. F. Lee Lay- 'gjnxhur road. 3 AR n ls - e White Court, the President and Mrs. |ton. ir.. of Georgtown, have taken the . Coolidge still are pursuing the even|Smith cottage at Annisquam, on the m‘l"i.,'r?.?.f'-."' ::m;'m;;'rfir:“:‘wi‘t;?s Lenor of Washington life, with perhaps | Massachusetts North Shore, for the e TSI M "+ little let up in the formalities, but [ Summer. home on the Severn. Mrs. John Rich “iill just enough to make the stay in-| sCommodore A. W. Stahl, U. S. N., was formerly Miss Hallie Grey of An- Steresting. As.did President and Mrs. anr:l Mrs. Stahl have been among the napolis. % ft in the days when they were at | Midsummer visitors to the North P a | SReverly, they find -great enjoyment in | Shore and have been enjo: H;:nrgg:‘"s arl-' v‘l:ldv.(nM”(‘ .Ig:m“Rd. : Smotoring ) the President has | journ at the Moorlan, 8 Mrs, RO e P B s o saris | oAl e : 2 %up to date shown no mrlnmllnn]ru;{“V\'p'l\ Rev. G. C. F. Toad. Navel Kehherads -3 P Jes' IN TAN, BEIGE, PANSY. *traveling at the pace the present Chiel ashington addresse: many 7 'y . . &iustice seemingly enjoved as he whirl- | ington friends in the congre weak srith Mr. hats Mok T B Morgan PURPI BLACK | fed away to Myopia or to _some other | when he occupied the pulpit at the &t itheir nome SENSATaDGS.- - - % N .. finteresting point on the North Shore. Emmanuel Church in Manchester Miss Helen Karns, daughter of Capt ZThe President and Mrs. Coolidge have | Sunday. The Bratenahls are, as usual, and Mrs. F. D. Karns, entertained on | g Zheen coming to Salem to church and | at Gloucester for the season. | Monday at a bridge luncheon in honor | Fmay extend thelr Sunday morming| Mr. and Mrs. (. Ashmead Fuller of Misx Dorothy Nulton and her sis- | s s 50 ! Ztrins 1o Beverly, whers the Tafts at-|and Mrs. C. H. Davideon of Wash- ter, Mrs. Dean Dalrymple Frances and K &tended services for four Summes ington have been enjoving a North | Among those present besides Miss | Pirs. Coolidze iy enjoving glowing | Shore stay at the Moorland, Bass Nulton and Mrs. Frances were Miss | | L $health and Shore u nd | Rocks. | Nancy Jameson, Miss Elizabeth Ken 1 Zun have added o he brightness of | Mr. and Mrs Archibald B. Roose: MISS VIVIEN WINIFRED PORTER, | nedy. Miss Claire Green. Miss Anna | UST what every woman wants for travel and $her cheeks and the sparkle of her | velt, »vwll known in Washington, are { Daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Ernest Warren Porter, who announce the date for Hanson Iglehart and Miss Margaret J i)-\;“‘ IR e R :-f‘ldfl"vv-”:‘hv‘“;"A"flf :flfihd ?S_(HP_:’; her marriage to Dr. B. Willlam Reed, August 15. ‘H—{-‘l;hmg of rm"h»"f'r.'l gl outdoor wear during torrid Summer davs | £ ramp along the beach or thro ol pring or for a visit wi Miss Nan Farrel left last week for 3 3 Sthe park-ike estates in the North|Mrs R.oosevelt’s mother, Mrs. Thomas % g 3 New' London, where she will visit Miss Comfortable, light weight, dashing—-not %nuw district zive plewsure to Mrs John Lockwood. at her Summer |the British embassy, located for the [ences at White Court with President | Elizabeth King, daughter of Capt. and R fi'mvnrl;n‘_na.-\{ ummer apparel fex-|place in meu-)x!.) The e Ro |‘=n‘\ell‘; Summer at Manchester. 1-’:...)111:- unu1 .\‘pr‘rev:jnf’,\' rl;‘on;,!;.; had | Mrs. 5. J. King. Later she will spend | like them has been seen. They're destined tc ‘ Rures iwhite. She wears white o children. Nancy v ; to v S New . B hon olit for et walks and for her|B., jr. wiso re st Ipewith, and sre 1o |\ Sont . the ,recent; Washington i o B o Sty ::.:'.":‘{Rn‘::x::“}m“x-;.‘x);:u:‘r:te:: ol rule the mode for months to come [ visits to the Mayfower. On Sunday spend most of the Summer with their | Visitors on the North Shore have been|The North Shore Is a_familiar place | Capt. and Mrs. John Haliigan. H Sshe wore a smart-laoking outfit. a white | grandmother. Mr. and Mrs. A. . Jegsup and Rich- [to Undersecretary Grew and for Mrs. Charles A. Dunn of Washing. §ensemble suit of Parisienne crepe.| The Prince and Princess Michael |lorg Flourney, who have been with |Many Summers in hig vouns days he | ton spent the week end at Warden as Unusual Values at These Moderate 2 guith triminings of Bengaline ribbon | Cantacuzene. who now make thelr |3y and Mra. Keith Merrill of Avalon, | Was at Manchester, where his parents | the gueat of Mr. and Mrs. Jogeph | o ‘ldfi;\l 1'<.<‘( ning over .IV:OH\ are to spend the n\/vn:h r:;“.-\ugu‘slr:\'ipl‘;i Dersill has heen iconfisnted Arith ‘ths) > s ’pp i‘“(‘okr;:l‘es m‘}“n‘ Bt ll:k“‘ig ‘:e >lymouth, Vt., for a But the date | Mr. and Mrs. Thomas P. Curtis, par. | dplomatic service and, with Mrs. < ing given to 160 midshipmen of the has not as yet been fixed. He is with | ents of the princ at Pelton Claire, |Merrill, is to spend the Winter in Marine Corps Orders. first Clase at the Naval Academy d ei ’ $his crandtather, Col. John C. Cooli(in the Nahant colony. “ST% | Wasbington, where they have takem| Col. W. N. McKelvy, at Marine | ing the Summer montha: - idge, who is convalescing after his re-| Mr. and Mrs. George W. Kennedy :,“d arriman house, on Kalorama | peaqquarters, this city, has been Lieut. and Mrs. Carlton Cole ent illness. {and Miss Daisy Prentice are among | "N Shore air and surroundings|Placed on the retired Iist Champlon, Jr., have taken an apart- £ \Miss Alice W. Mann, daughter of [the Washington arrivals at the Thor- |y, Ue W‘O;'Gd their healing virtues to The following named officers have ment in the Sixteenth Street Man- - 0 Mir. and Mrs. Isaac T. Mann of the | wald. Bass Rocks. B e enr o E1e Weeks, | Deen ardered to the Marine Barracks, |slons. “Lieut. Champion having been Established 1909 Washington colony at Manchester, has| Mr. and Mrs. W. E. McConnaughey [ 30 it Niie Weeks, has been at | QUANtico, Va.. Capt. L. E. Fagan, at | ordered to the Bureau of Aeronautics ! < 110,121 2ietirned from New York, where she|@nd Miss Louise Roth are at their | GE% Wk (005, TR (00 Wi’ nis | Norfolk: Capts, G. D. Hatfield and C.| for duty. Mrs. Champlon was befors | Store Hours 1219-1221 Fwas one of the party zathered to wish | Granite Lodge cottage, in the Rock | {20l S 00 8 MWt has €6 far | H- Martin, at Parris Island, &, C.: Ma. | her marriage. Miss Jean Andrews. 9 AM ¢ Stocet %bon voyage to the Princess Bertha rgj*“”d"!”" or a Summer on the [ . vered that he is planning to at-| - € ermIo]n, at .\}'ln',\' Depzrxmen\_;:l‘ll:"hler of Admiral and Mrs. Philip | AM. to 1 Dtree $Cantacuzene on her sailing for Eu-|North Shore. b 5 County | Capt. Samuel L. Howard. at n | Andrews. o | Misscs Hester K. Byron and Mabel | {604 the outing of (he Basex COMMY | Diego, Calif.: First Lieut. R. Living-| Miss Helen Standley of Washington. 6 P.M. LW, Maj. Gen. and Mrs. Andre W. Brew. |} Duchay of Washington have been | ctfU 0 Wgda " july 29, John S.' Ston: at Boston: First Lieut. J. D.{daughter of Capt. and Mrs. W. H. b £urer. well Known in Washington, who |&MOng the recent arrivals at the Good | PIOV 80 ¥ Eropsneld colony, who | Welier. at Norfolk: First Lisut. J. W. Standley. 8 spending the week end in | i‘havi the Proctor cottage st Beverly | Harbor Inn, at Briar Neck, Gloucester. | (247 (U= 0 {he Prince of Wales dur-| Cunningham, at Port au Prince: First | Annapolis with the Misses Elizabeth | Open Saturdays from 9 A M. to 3 P.M #Cove last Summer, are at Nahant for | 'hlm}":‘,(.“'h\{"i,.;h".‘.‘:d.,,’,“‘,‘;,r:"‘\l’ 'o‘f ing his North Shore visit last Autumn, | Lieuts. J. W. Flett and N. E. True, at |and Julia Valiant Sthe <eason Rt For fho ey, anaian ‘}:’_",‘Hg the chairman of the committee mak. | Parris Island; Capt. L. L. Gover, at|{ Mrs. M. & Guest and her daughter. | s v & The Count Sarti counselor | ety A © haveling plans for the affair. Senator Wil- | Port au Prince, and Second 1 s.| Miss Anna Guest, entertained Tues-| #f the French embassy in Washing "(Pllj b wamy ;"_v ince the arrivall .l PR btler, former Senator Al | (recently appointed), Joseph €. Burger, | day at a bridge luncheon of ahout 30 | 2 \ . ™ $lon, e heen on'the Norih Shore far O President Coolidge, have Joined the | L Mo RaUek, (e SeRiOL A i K. Clementa, gr: Davia L, | Deople {n honor of Mra. Toui M. il | Starting Mondayv—a Special Sale of ‘7 visit with M ind Mrs. Ruseell S.|{01ISe €0 0N mpf‘ "“‘r"{ en the| o Gor to France Mvron T. Herrick, | Cloud, 4r.; Calvin R. Freeman, Archie | 1on and her daughter, Mrs. Dean | : - JBmiths Point. ineMinchester The | 21 Bact e panpe afternoon. | Mosley. Willlam M. O'Brien and Ed | Miss Nancy Gannon. daughter of - . ’ #French cmbass f era) seasons | famous Eastern and Corinthian Yacht *0RTRCUC 1 A1exander Skrzynski, | ward L. Pugh, Ji Capt. and Mrs. Sinclair Gannon, is = =l ted on ity Nocingnore e e . hore for the long |Minister of forelgn affairs for Poland,| Officers at Quantico ordered eise. | AMtertaining Tuesday afternoon at| 1 al I l l ' I l l I 'e | - a I 1‘ S £ f8 The President and Mrs. Coolidge) OF the NOoEth ot Kok rcies’'s | was among the distinguished visitors | where are: Lieut. Col. J. J. Meade |bridse in honor of Mrs, Dean Frances. | ghnve consented to act as patrons for | JA%00 8rS YE AN Mre, Charles A lon the North Shore.this week. Heland Maj. P. R. Horton, to this city; |, Mts. Ellip Seymour, wife of Tieu : A : . $ Bwambecott. on the 150 of August for |2: their Grassmere cottage in the | came Qivactly - fooH INew tork “",%‘,""lzu;;‘r'; '; = Julis ana el ) ' e 2 We are placing on sale our excellent qualities of the season’s most de BRI opscost, oo e dE s 3l o g} i ® | Swampscott, where he put up at the | D . to San Francisco; Capt = E i p 5 Eragnl it B ithe benefit of the dibind veterans|lovely Base ook et A Roio | New Ocean’ House and was in con- |G. P. Doane, to Peking, China; Cavt.| Ruined By Rust or Ink?| irable silk and Summer dress goods now <o much in demand Riazed omf an -estiic bt o hort dis.|C. Ransdell, and her children; Bobert, |férence with President Coolidge at|T..Dwight, to Guantanamo Bay, Cuba: | > Bt fon N s and Nanev, are at Grassmers for| White Court in - conmection with | Capt. D. Curtls, to Pearl Harbor, eBentative A. DiAft Andrew is the chair. | the season. financfal matters in which the United | Hawali; Capt. Charles Grimm, to Par- eW aIl uIIlIIler 1 S Din of ihe executive wommistee In| Mrs. Willlam Gordon Means, so|States is-interested in refation to the |ris Island: Capt. W. W. Alken. to Lo | yeoguct in new form) Feharze of the offair, while Mrs. Lar:| well known In Washington as Coh.|Polish debt to America. = After his| Ankeisw: Firet Lieut, 5 W, Beckett, 10| moisten the rust stain and it disap- Anderso: of W hinzto: is a | stance Gardner, the Tal stay on_the Nortl Shore e count | S . 0. - ~ S . J 3 Ri i g g ) 2 2 : ghnderson of Wushinstog is smong|stance Gardner, the granddaughter |30, NS bton, where h ewll be | to Navy Demrtment; First Lieut. E.|Spars before yeur eyes. Rinse in Printetl Crepe de Chine Extra Quality Tub Silks the patror o ate Senator from Massa. Lo - el water and the stain is gene < § Ut Comdr® John B. W. Waller |chusetts, Henry Cabot Lodge, and the | for several weeks on an official mis- | A. Feliows. (o Boston: First Lieut | fo qver. ERUSTICATOR eats rust il i st . 2 U N.. amd Mrs. Waller are on|daughter of the late Maj. Augustus|Sion. Donald Spicer. to_Parris Island, and |pqy by olutely no harmful effect | RS Bckerounda. All geod Fine qualities, including ‘the h Shore for o visit with|P. Gardner, long in the House of Rep-| , Baron Von Maitzan, the German |First Lieut. G. W. Shearer, t0 St.| on any fabric or on fast \ colors. 40 inches wide. Special Checked and Striped Broadcloth “Mrs. Waller's parents, Mr. and Mrs. |resentatives, has been doing much en.|Ambassador, who 1s spending the | Louis. Solers: One Briisticator | 20 8189 yard 5 Striped Crepe de Chine. Striped James Means, who have a charming |tertaining on the North Shore. Mrs,|Summer at the Havden cottage in| Col. J. T. Bootes and Col. A. T.|pgneif lasf i by i 5 Radium In_this season’s stvles ;Summer place, Meadow Ledge, at|Means has a most interesting cottage, | the Magnolia district, has been en- | Marix have been transferred from San | 4ong, At the princtpal - | - . Special at $1.89 LSmiths Point, in Manchester. Comdr. |the Alhambra. nested in the rocks|tertaining Mr. and Mrs. Paul| Francisco to marine headquarters, this| g.,g' and dry goeds B ! New Flowered G - Waller, who has been on duty in at Mingo Beach, in the Prides Cross-| Sheffer and Dr. A. E. Zueblin of Ber- | citv: Capt. F. D. Creamer, from St.|gioree of Washington. New owere: seorgette ; Washington, is soon to take his as.|ing colony. The view from the cot.|lin: o, N R N S | i s Crepe . Yd Bordered Crepe ‘ isignment for sea while Mrs. |tage is “for all the w 'v Undersecretary of State Joseph|mouth, N. H., and Second Lieut. A.|St x uets, Company, . ; orld” like a 5 0 n, Pa. Waller and her little daughter Agnes | glimpse of the Bay of Naples. Mrs.|Clark Grew. who came to the North | V. Cherbomnier, (oM DI Lol 0 | — One of the best grades. Choose A very heavy crepe weave ir Iwm be on the North Shore until late | Means gave a dinner Friday evening|Shore for the end for confel ":;"‘ ‘n:“";y g‘ b‘:“k‘"“' Sk two-tone Rayon stripes with bor sdn the senson of this week in honor of Capt. Adol white and colore ckgrounds ders. 50-inch width. Special at E"Right Rev, James E. Freeman, Rev. | phus Andrews of the U. &S, Mav- | 40 inches wide. Special at $1.89 : $1.85 ! Dr. Anson Phelps Stokes. Corcoran |flower and Mrs. Andrews. Last week | | ote Hutcheson 'Mrs. Means entertained at dinner| } 1 r 8 stay Counselor and Mrs. Henry Chilton of | i S C tt G Thousands .of vards go into thic sale that incledes regular 3% and 45¢ values Average dress lengths of 3 yards will cost only 87c. The ascortment includes the following: Flox Dot Voile Plain Colored Voile 4 ** An excellent quality in a fine C A yvery complete line of all the Z 1219 F Street 1219 F Street aseortment of all the “wanted wanted colors, including black } o\ colors. 40 inches wide. Special \ d and white, 40 inches wide. Spe. p ‘ fl’ S 2 I at 29c yard. * cial at 29¢ yard. . : ; eml'A nnua Printed - Voiles APout 50 pieces in all this season’s popular colorings and desizns | . Fast colors. 40 inches wide. Special at 29¢ vard. i S ) S A I E Printed Terry Cloth (for Beach Coats) = The soft Turkish-finish Terry cloth, for the new beach coats, in the very C latest oriental colorings. A large range of designs from which to choose. 35 X % inches wide. 2 F ‘rd Queen Quality Footwear i v e i v()flcrmg irresistible values™ o It Is . Noted 1; in hundreds of pairs. Always & Yo P Specially Reduced to Cool Genuine in the Bargains 065 : Costumes for Arcadian Da_%s "Prr’?::‘y vhbup-'—h'u‘nb-&y—afiom $6.50 to $10 A New Sematit;n in Everything in »Summer footwear you could possi- /r bly desire, 31 Different S(ylu’ Specially Priged “at Chiffons, Tub Silks, Plain : .79 and Striped Silks, French to-den, we will secure or have made fort you. Vhite Kid . Is . : §£{§ Belen Cloth { Owr conmectioms in Néw York, Parie and London, = White Canvas , Voiles, Printed Voiles, etc. ‘ ¥ Blonde Satin : - l!row(r:n ll'(ld 3 el (DX Tan Cal 5 : : £ Brown Satin Values from $3.95 to $5.95 Combjnation Leathers 2 = = | Patent Leather o Thrifty style lovers will certainly take quick advan- £ : 1 tage of this sensational Summer Dress offering. Newly Clased-all day Saturday during July and August styled in a wide variety of populir Summer shades, in- cluding plenty of whites. Just r feature showi genuine values always found -in tlu Downst: e irs Store. % Queen Quality Boot Shop : w 1219 F Street N.W.