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SOCIETY. Southampton Bathing Edict Order Eliminating One-Piece Suits Provokes Mirthful Speculation—Gotham Society Schedule Takes Wide Range. NEW YORK, July 18.—Many a sly | of Mr. and M titter has rippled across the tea tables [ Carolina and of those of the smart set who are still in town over the edict recently issued | 1924, and made her debut last winter. at Southampton against one-piece Mr. Penn attended Davidson Col- bathing suits and bare legs. Who | lege. His family has been intimately were the indiscreet persons that in-|associated with the history of Vir- dulged their vanity to the degree of |ginia. The wedding will take place shocking the stald andl decorous resort | next February to the extent of Incurring public cen-| The second engagement is that of sure is the question asked. Several | Miss Edith Manning. daughter of Mr. names of girls and vouthful matrons|and Mrs. John A. Manning of Spring- popular in the vounger set, and one| fleld, " Loudonville, N. Y. S0, Ma. in particular who is noted for her|Jerry de la M. Allen of the 61st Cav- daring. have been mentioned in glee. |alry, United States Army, son of Col, ful tones. accompanied by the sage and Mrs. Samuel E. Allen of remark that if one possesses the|Brooklyn Charms of Venus why hide them under | Miss Manning attended Miss Por- a poky bathing costume?” ter's School at Farmington. Maj. There are two things of which the Allen was in the class of 1912 at West Summer colonists at Southampton are | Point and served with the 14th Cav- especially proud. ' One is the exclu alry on the e border and over- siveness of the resort and the other a | feas with the nfantry of the pervading atmosphere of strict pro-|90th Division, under Gen. Henry T. priety. The high walls ‘and huge Allen. The wedding will take place hedges which inclose the magnificent | next Spring . estates have long been recognized Dr. and Mrs. William Norris Hub- the line of public demarcation, which bard of 180 V pTr Fifty- mnlthreel. even extends to the soft serving men |2t & tea recently at Gray Towers, who on after season occupy the Twilight Park, their country home, same positions in the same households. | formally anounced the engagement of | Now the spirit of the mirth-seeking, their daughter. Miss Eleanor Close rather unconventional younger set has };m"lwrd. Vj; Mr. Manton Louis Graff made its appearance in this Eden of | of Jersey City Gecorum. Thelad legs, Jeweled ankles, | _ Miss Hubbard attended the dimpled knees suddenly appeared on |School and has just returned from | the beach streets, and it is whispered @ trip around the world with her | that one bobbed-hair beauty strolled mother and he, er, Prescott Hub- | about in her abbreviated costume puff- | bard. Mr. s a graduate of | ing demurely at a perfumed cigarette | Rutgers, cl During the war n its amber holder. Many a whitened | MT. Graff served at Camp Gordon, eyebrow was raised in horror at this|Ga.. training replacement troops, ”"’j‘ pleture of the latter-day young woman, | iS Now a first lieutenant in the Of- and q k steps were taken to check ficers' Reserve Corps such display Of course, Southampton could not ow itself to be rude, even in this matter. So frosty notices were posted | that may be freely interpreted that one-piece bathing suits will not be tolerated during the hours when most the men about the beach. This as formulated by a committee »f women and given wide publicity on Rlacards posted at the bathlng beach|yr_and Mrs. Allen Hunt Rob other conspicuous places. With|gng \rs™ Frank M. Dillard, Mr. s the authority of the Southampton|nrs Bernard A. Seiple. Misses Ki Bathing Beach Association __|beth Dulany Herbert, Marian Dienelt "thu\mmu!»’- includes Mrs. EAward | Nariane Minnigerode Maigne, Gene an Ingen, Joseph Dilworth, F vieve Shepperson, Margaret Moore, Patterson and others Inez Moore, Mary Hunt Roberts, T Laura Hulfish, Cora Pulman. Eleanor Schwarzmann. Jeanette Martin, Ruth Bragg, Capt. George H. Evans, Messrs. | have become|carroll Pierce, sr.; Carroll Plerce, Jr.; : < * latest announce-|genneth Stabler, Charles M. Shepper- | iment being that Mrs. Nicholas Brown |son. jr.. Urban §. Lambert, jr.: John s chosen Friday evening. August 21. 15 " 'fiyghes, Stanley King, Edwin as the date for the debutante Party Ppierce, Charles C. Carlin, jr.; Everett | that she will give at Harbour Court |Swan, Stanleigh Swan. Windsor De- or her niece, Miss Bayard Merrill of {maine, Robert W. Wheat, Richard F. tockbuidae, Jdaush o Rev. and|Ross. 'Dickerson Jenkins, Cecil C.| frs. George Granville Merrill. The Brown, Jack Roberts. Ashby Warfiel event, originally set for July 18, was|Ear] Knight, Jack Howard. Bobby | postponed to tennis w k. owing to| Howard. Browse Burke. Gordon the iliness of John Nicholas Brown.|Burke. Robert G. Whitton. Davis Jack- { who was operated on for appendicitis | gon. Robert Cochran. William Mon- | several weeks ago. He has improved | eyre, Reid Dunn, Hugh Marsh and Dr. so steadily that he has left the hos-|§. Nelson Gray pit nd at Harbour Court, New-| Mr. Raymond Wolford, who spent port several months with relatives in | Mr Jamaica ¥ with his parents, | man also will give a debutante party |Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Wolford, at their week, a dinner dance at the|home, in North Aifred street, for sev- mbake Ciub on August 13, to in-|eral weeks A ek uce their daughter. Miss Violet ! Miss Sarah Bayol of Temple Park, an, who has been an active | near Alexandria. is visiting friends in mber of the younger set Waynesboro. Va Mr. and Mrs. Edson Bradley are not| Miss Caroline Morton is the guest of to occupy Seaview Terrace, their new |Miss Mary Stockton Schley at her .mansion, after all. this season, as Mr. | home, in Shepherdstown. W. Va | - Bradley's health is not good and he Mr. Vincent Young has relurnedl was advised by physicians to go to the (from a visit to relatives in Connectl- | Thousand Islands instead. He hascut. ! £ cen at Newport with Mrs. Bradley, | Mr. and Mre. Edear Warfield left since June 1, supervising the furnish-|Monday for a mon s trip to Oregon ng of their hnmgehhlchghas been two | with stops at the principal Western vears in building and over which court | cites. iction is probable as a result of a dif-| Miss Mildred Baker ference of opinion between Mr. Brad ?{‘ednesd;fl.\'[;\'en‘lzr‘\z‘;; ey and the tax assessors as to_its Rosemon T S T e e . b Jnewt|amounds Mitsigerouy Maigne, Alice hat the property is worth $250,000. | Lee Harding, Inez Gwynn Moore, The assessors say it is worth several | Margaret Moore, Margaret Robinson, times that sum | Genevieve Peyton Sheppe: Their son-in-law daughter, | rine_Leadbeater, Messrs. Hishop and Mra Hulfish, jr.; James A et H. J. Penn of North Virginia. Miss Slade graduated from the Spence School in rdner was held last Belle Haven | An enjoyable Saturday night at the Country Club. Among those dancing were Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Holden, dance ru Record of Newport Doings. Debuts at Newport *quite popular. the d Mrs. Cornelius H. Tange entertained her home in were Misses | | ington | South St. Asaph street, Maj | mother and sister, Mrs. W |Ga., who was the guest THE SUNDAY STAR., WASHINGTON, D. ¢, JULY 19, 1925—PART 2 EW OFFICIAL’S WIFE AND DAUGHTER MRS. HARRISON AND MARGARET HARRISO) Wife and daughter of Mr. Floyd R. Harrison, who has just succeeded Mr. Frank Mondell on the War Finance Board. They are well known in Wash- | F. | brother, andria. Miss Louise Spivey of East Brad- dock is the guest of her aunt, Mrs William Chewning, in Atlanta, Ga. Miss Ruth Glenn Purvis left Fri- day for visits to friends at Crewe, Richmond and Triple Oak Lodge, Buckingham County, Va Mr. and Mrs. Charles | Rosemont left last week |to Canada Mr. and Mrs. Julian D. on a motor trip to New stopped last week to visit |in_Honesdale, Pa. Miss Virginia Rodgers is the guest | of her cousin, Mrs. Dorothy Page, at her home on Long Island | Mre. Horace W. Butts and little | Miss Julia Butts of East Rosement are visiting relatives at Cape Cod. son, jr.; Stanley King, Richard Mr. Cecil Coffman, ‘in Alex- Ross and Reid Dunn. Maj. and Mrs. Charles Ellett Cabell | have as their guest at their home, on Cabell's D. Cabell D. Cabell of Chicago. Mrs. William B. have closed their home, on street, for the Summer and Magnolia, Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence B. Mount have returned to their home, in Yards. ville, N. J., after a visit to Mrs. F. E. Ludwig, at' her home, on Braddocl Heights. Mr. and Mrs. John Gary and chil dren of Potomac are at Colonial Beach, where they have a cottage for the Summer. Mr. and Mrs. Willam Beck, who have been guests of Capt. and Mrs V. A. Payne, have returned to their home, in Charlottesville Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Brant and Mr and Mrs. T. E. Bartlett of Rosemont left last week for the Catskill Moun- talns, where Mr. Brant and Mr. Bart lett spent the week end. Mrs. Brant and Mrs. Bartlett will remain for the month of July. Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Lake, Miss Betty Lake, Miss Marian Chamblin and Mr. Albert Milhollen of Philomont, Lou- doun County, Va., were the guests last week of Mrs. John D. H. Lunt at her home, in South Columbus street. Miss Maude Chamblin is now visiting Mr. and Mrs. Milhollen at Philomont. Misses Julia Nicol, Frances Nicol and Mary Louise Nicol are at Atlantic City for a week's visi Miss Sarah Truslow of Gainesville, for several weeks of her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. William Lewis Lipps, has left to visit Mrs. Henry W. Lipps, in Lewisburg, W. Va.. accompanied by her little cousin, Emma Lewis Lip, Miss Anna Walker is the guest of Miss Margaret Massie at Winchester, Va. Miss Mildred Coffman and Miss and Miss E Mr. and are White of for a trip at | Knight are York and relatives | of a Kate Monroe is the guest W. Lauriat in Saluda, H. H. Hulfish has returned| to The Plains after a visit to her| son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and J. Kiger, at their home, in | | South Royal street. One of the most delightful of the Summer dances was given Friday night. chaperoned by Mrs. Willlam J. | Morton and Mrs. Charles M. Shep- person. -Among the dancers were Misses Jean McCarthy of Falls Church, Elizabeth Lee Burgess and Katherine Strong of Culpeper, Vir- ginia Mackey, Valentine and Nettie | Dance of Washington, Dorothy Mor- ton, Mariane: M. Maigne, Nancy King, Genevieve Shepperson, Mary Hunt Roberts, Inez and Margaret Moore, Cora and Hilda Pulman and Miss Ssther Moore, Messrs. Richard R. Woodward, Carleton M. Mears and John Fain of the R. O. T. C. at Fort Humphreys, James McElroy and Archie Munson of Falls Church, Linus Young and Robert Oliver- of | Fairfax, Donald Lee and: Shirley Baughn of Washington, Stanley King, John J. Hughes, Jack Roberts, Ebner Herbert Simpson of New York it | ard R. Woodward, Carleton M. Mears, who have been visiting the . 3 Bradleys. expect to take a cottage for | Thornl Charles M. Sheppe: the season. Mr. and Mrs. Bradley ob- | served their golden wedding anniver- sary two vears ago | Instance of Long-Distance Romance. | Romance from all parts of the world has descended upon society here and | the latest long-distance matches is| the announcement of the engagement | of Mis 'bil Hocking of Honolulu to | Henry this city. The| couple the shadows of the | pyramids the Nile, while Miss| Hocking traveling with herJ parents in pt | Another engagement of interest is that of Miss Carol Van Brunt to George Carlton Comstock, jr. Miss Van Brunt is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hoffman Van Brunt of | 5 >ark avenue. Mr. Comstock is the | on of Mr. and Mrs. George Carlton | Comstock of 313 West 86th street Miss Van Brunt's paternal grand-| father was the late Supreme Court Justice Charles N. Van Brunt and her grandfather on her mother's side was | ‘the late Mayor Franklin Edson of | ‘New YVork. She attemded the Brear. ley School in New York and finished | at Rosemary School in Greenwich, Conn. She was a debutante of the | 1923 season | - Katherine McKeoun Balke of | 137 East Sixty-sixth street has an.! nounced the ~engagement of her .daughter, Miss Katherine Balke. to Francis Brooks, son of Mr. and Mrs. | ¥ Brooks of Boston. Miss Balke is spending the Summer abroad with her mother and sisters, the Misses Elinor and Jane Balke, and the wedding will take place early in August in Paris. | Miss Balke was educated at the | Sacred Heart Convent, New York, and in Paris at_the school of Comtesse Morell de Foos. She was a brides- maid at the wedding in Tuxedo lgst | pring of Augusta Bradhurst Field; r., and Miss Harriet W. McKim, aughter of Mr. and Mrs. Winthrop McKim, and is first of the attendants | to announce her engagement Mr. Brooks is a graduate of Har- | vard ’15, and is a member of Porcel- lan, Harvard and Somerset clubs. He was an officer in the Navy during the war. Trio of Betrothals Announced. Engagements, announced within the last few days, are accorded conspicu- ous places in the social calendar. The first is the announcement by Dr. and Mrs. Charles Blount Slade of 150 | Park South, of the engagement of | “their daurhter, Miss Constance Sus- | anne Siade. to Mr. Green Penn. son | = —— — 1 The Popular Way To Remove Hair And also the quick, sure, satis- factory way! se Del-a-tone. This reliable, scientific preparation has been in general use for 15 years. To remove any growth of hair just apply in smooth paste, wash off, and marvel at the result. Made by The Sheffield Co.. 536 Lake Shore Drive, Chicago. At drug and de- partment stores or sent prepaid in | plain wrapper for one dollar. DEL-A-TONE' Removes Supufivsas Malr tehii of et in on w sold at pric savings. illustrated. | cluded in this sale. 3 lots—all grea 5@ $3.90. Store Closed All Day Saturdays During July and August RICH’S SHOES Half-yearly Clearance Sale, during which Rich’s high-grade foot- wear—the most desir- able styles—are being ~mean extraordinary The variety includes all the most fashionable materials and colors; ! four of the many models are here Rich’s entire stock is NOT in- 36 .90 A few of the Misses’ and Growing' Girls’ Low Shoes reduced to $2.90 and Duncan, Richard F. and Robert Ross, Lillian Coffman have returned to Har- { Theodric Ross, Dallas Rand, Rich risonburg, Va., after a visit to their Store Hours Week Days, 8 to 6. REDUCED! es which tly reduced s4.90 ICHS Proper Footwear F Street at Tenth ard Wright, Charles C. Carlin, jr Carroll Plerce, jr.. Edwin Pierce, Chester Pierce, Browse Burke, Arthur Recter, Lionel Beeton, Charles M Shepperson, jr.; Jack Howard, Rob- ert Howard, Charles Keegan, Wind- sor Demaine, John Arnold, Kenneth Moore, Leroy Jameson, Reginald Dyson, Clarence Dyson, Dickerson Jenkins, “Everett Swan, Stanlelgh Swan and Willlam Moncure. Miss Pauline Callender and Elizabeth Callender, who were the Buests last week of their brother, Mr. Harvey C. Callender, are visiting rel- atives at Remington before returning to their home. in Rockingham Coun- ty. Va. Miss Carmen Bender and Mi Fran ces Atwell left last week for a trip through Yellowstone Park. Mrs. Kemp L. Lambeth ha turned from visits to friends in folk, Newport News and Va Miss Nor- Miss Helen Sweeley entértained at | an informal dance Thursday evening at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Sweeley, in Rosemont. Mrs. John M. Johnson and Mrs. Al | bert Bryan sailed Saturday from New | York to spend the Summer traveling in Europe. Other Alexandrians abroad for the Summer are Dr. and Mrs Hugh McGuire and their son, Dr. Johnson McGuire, and Mr. . 8. Tay- lor Burke, who accompanied his brother, Dr. John W. Burke and their brother-in-law, Dr. Louis S. Greene of ‘Washington Mrs. Peter B. Kyne of New York and California wa the guest last week of Miss Mariane Minnigerode Maigne, at her home, on South Royal street, en route to California Miss Mary Thomson and Mrs. Isaac Gregg spent the past week at Atlantic City. Miss Frances Davidson Maigne spending the month of Jul Matoaga, on Chesapeake Ba Mrs. William turned to Richmond after a visit to Mr. and Mrs. T. K. Maupin, 408 Duke street. Mr. and Mrs. Maupin were re cent guests of Col. Tazewell Ellett, in Richmond Mrs. Maud C. Laid to motor to Ocean Grove, N companied by Miss zabeth and Master Charles Dodson Barrett, Jr., to join Mr. and Mrs. Rathbone Smith of Canada at that resort Miss Eugenia Taliaferro of Rich mond was the guest last week of Mr. and Mrs. Richard E. Acton at their home, in Rosemont Miss Kate Monroe left last week for Saluda, N. C., where she is the guest of Mrs. P. W. Lauriat Mrs. Alexander Hamilton Sands and her little daughter, Miss Courtenay is at Camp w left last week J., ac- mith Sands of Richmond, are the guests of | Mrs. Sans' brother and sister-in-law Judge and Mrs. J. K. M. Norton, in Prince street, Judge and Mrs. Norton also have with them their niece, Mis Cynthia Mason of Richmond Miss Ethel Grey McCabe of Lee burg. Va.. is the guest of Miss Loretta Curtin at her home on South St Asaph street Mrs. W. H. Clark and Master Billy Clark of Rosemont are guests of their aunt, Mrs. Samuel Hadin, in La Plata, M Miss Justine Bergerson of Alberta, Canada, is the guest of Mr. and Mr: M. L. Eidness, at Rosemont Miss Louise Blaney of Baltimore is visiting her aunt, Mr. R. Leon Ed dington. at her home on Windsor ave nue, Potomac. Mrs. J. R. Harper. who with her chil dren has been visiting her sister. Mre. H. A. Miles, on Prince street. has re turned to her home in Wiggins. S. ¢ Mr. Herman Chichester daughter, Miss Estelle Chichester, left last week for San Francisco. Calif. Largest Ladies’ Exclusive Apparel Shop in Washington. % By courtesy and co-operation of one of our distinguished designers we are able to make this advance display of modes that will prevail for early Fall—and offer them at this'unusual price. The distinctive features are. widened hem lines, back fullness and godets. with stitching and embroid- ery in colors. Sizes 14 to 46 make them available to both women and misses. i EEEEEE:—:—EEEEEEEE:—EE re- | Richmond, | anford Clarke has re- | i | MRS. ROSEWELL JINKINS, ‘lklnre her marriage in June, she | was Miss Anne Stansberry of San | Angelo, Tex., but now living in Wash- ‘Inglom | | Australia_to eral months. The Rev. Ryland Dodge, Mrs. | Dodge and children, Mr. and Mrs. T. | L. Noell and Master Lawrence Noell, Mr. and Mrs. James A. Hulfish, Miss | Mazie Parker and Miss Dorothea Mills | |are at Virginia Beach for several | weeks. | Mrs. John Gooding Smith. jr., has |returned from a visit to relatives in| | Waycross, Ga | ‘Capt. Charles J | A, Mrs. Deahl and have been in Altoona, Pa years, are guests of Capt. Deahl's par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Deahl 1 rince street for the Summer, and | | will move in the Autumn to Washing- | | ton, where Capt. Deahl will be sta- | | tioned. ‘ | “Miss Katherine Stuart is spending { the Summer at Bar Harbor, Me | | Mr. and Mrs. Leo P. Harlow and| | their little daughter. Faith Harlow, {have moved to their new home at| {Jefferson Park, Arlington County. | |” Miss Katherine Fredendall of Vassar | College is the guest of Mr. and M: { Robert M. Reese, 517 Cameron street Maury W. Gaines and zabeth Deeton, pending several weeks in New City Miss Catherine Hitt of Houston, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. liace N. Lindsey at their home, on | Braddock Heights | Lieut. Carl Drischler Mrs. Drischier, who visit relatives for sev- Deahl, U. 8. -hildren, who | for several | = have been |of Lieut. Drischler's parents Mrs. Francis Drischler, in Rosemont, | before going to Gloucester, Mass. | 'Miss Frances Sampson entertained Monday evening at her home, Duke street, in honor of her house guests, Miss Ruth McIvor and Mr. Pevton Andrews. of Monroe, Va., and Mr. French Humphries of Lynch- burg, Va. Other guests were Misses Catherine Sampson, Mary Louise Tul- loch, Lillie Pleasants, Agnes | Pearl and Frances Mr Mrs, and Mrs. H. Robinson. Wood Hitt and Mr. and puili LY b A L IR | i il in | Honolulu, were the guests last week | Mr. and | on | | T ———e T AT SRR and | Sampson: | = Iter Broadus, Charles Irby, | and his | Franklin Carr, Nelson Robinson and |2 Mrs. | { where Miss Chichester was to sail for | Ashby Mitchell and little son, all of | B s SOCIETY. were the guests last week C. J. Mitchell at her home at Mrs. Francis Drischler entertained at bridge last Thursday at her home, in Rosemont, for her daughter, Mrs. Forest Remschel, 2 bride of the earl Spring. Those preseat were Misses Roberta neider, Margery 1 Inez and Margaret Moore, Eliza Bland Cox, Frances Cox, Esther Lam bert, Nancy Wattles, Mary Hunt Rob gy LYRIC PIANO Co 173814 STNW. TN R RN Y Miss Ma Miss” Ruth the guest of at Colonial Beach, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Gray have rs- furned from a visit to relatives in | Richmond. { Miss Mildred Keller has returned from Charlottesville, Va.. <where she | was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. We de | Feaa JULY New, Used and Slightly Used o PIANO SALE PLAYERS---PIANOS--GRANDS We Must Move Our Stock. You Save—We Lose rd of. Many fine our {loors at low USED™ " STEINWAY— KERING—BRADBURY wondsrful fine. 1 you no BUY NOW—SAVE Pianos $23 Up Look at These Low Prices! what price you pay for your Piano or Player, we guarantee you complete satisfaction, or you - can call and make an ex- change. H g f ] . No matter $230 137 49 150 150 100 140 160 197 259 395 485 Former prices $500 Piano, new 400 Piano, used 450 Piano, used 500 Piano, like new 550 Piano, used 400 Piano, 1 500 Piano, like new 450 Piano, like new 525 Player Piano 600 Player Piano 650 Player Piano 700 Player Piano *S ed A Month On Used PIANOS shotrn ELEVENTH ST. Second Floor. piano, Tate @ *10 oo Player Piano A high-grade piayec hogany * cate ign: like new Payments $2.50 Per Weel $265 i Grand In Tone. Reduced to Payments $2.50 Per Week. LYRIC PIANO CO. 1738 14th Street N. 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