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Capital Residents Throng To Seashore and Mountains Summer Resorts - Attract Many Wa';hington Saciety Folk—Trips Abroad Planned. Dr. and Mrs, Dr. Richard K s Thompson noie Murray at Ea to remain until her son an after Mr. and Mrs. J returned to their Millard F. Thompson and Mi: have joined Mrs. R. nd M eph A. home Thompson, Helen es Mere Park, Pa., Labor day Phelan at ecticut avenue after spending the at Spring Mounts ain, w. Va. nk Key Green of ire spending the week Springs Hotel. Mrs. P from, New a vacation Dr. and vesterday Celtic for Ireland Mrs. her daughter, of Philac visit Miss Daisy ment at ley-Hall, Mrs. the wid Francis Ramsay Miss came 1 Smith, da s, O est of cson of Summer home at wilt later go tc Miss Sn weeks at Br to New Miss Virg =uest of Miss Janic > her mot , in Philadelphia. Charles P. Stone, ing the week end with McLanahan at his Sum Watch Hill, R. I. M spent Heights Mrs. ox k in England and sailed on the Watts and vester 0 K Margaret Watts, | d to Watts in her apart- street low of Miss irles Dr. 1bou Clark ghter Borden and Mrs: New Y Allenhurst, N visit in New | t three ork, at New before is the Wilmeth at the James L. spend Mr. Dur r home ¥hiday from a trip to Bermuda. .M Dr. 1is Oxford st 1 leave Chase 1 (Continued from Fc was erected, Richar reet, th Page.) Stone returned d_Fall Chevy tomorrow for a_two: be. party stood. Wooster ch, t ng and atin - and B was held by a cap of blosom g 1uet of he va s.” She pink alle; sang “O o the March wore a russel car- rose- Miss Helen Gin- &ss of pale pink slik quet of pi Mr witnessed nk D'Arc usin intimate r the Mr. and immediately will be at Mi: daughter of Mr kK of Washing i arducei of F solemnized Monday Marti: Church. performed by Rev anaugh, assistant church, who w nuptial, mass former pastor ¢ Francis A. To University, . Be Frar and white Pyne sa during the The bj wore a duchesse s th a trimmed carried and Mr. ashioned for a home a; August 15. Lucy and ton, ai Srie, P mor The cere ning ncis “Thon of court = blossoms. bouq and osebuds. ¥ Bon of the by friends ceremony, and M short t 5 U Ma Mrs. nd Mr. ., Wa in wn mas I services, gown white train | She uet of and lilies of the valley. rranged \\uh‘\lum\t Vernon Place M. E. Church, of honor onnell, trimmed and a Her Miss } flower iece wore a John wore : ing hite sat Clark, han, rd cereme the Father and match, eld Dy \1: o a cor- Mar: ¥ a gown ith, o5 picture bouquet iclen of the Her t bearer in an Y, a home hat of was of Cl bride, other, and brother of the | and the Cooper ushers d - Mr. break of the sts included Mrs spe % as a |the bride’s uncle, Mr. Daniel C. the bride | visiting Mrs. with evmoon ca Berar. nt the | slip. N |left for an extended trip, week visit with Mr. and Mys. Louis B. P. Lamberton in their country place, Lanes End, near Rockville, Md Mrs. Eugene Gibson Herndon of Washington and Woods Edge, Va., has gone to Lake George to be the guest of Miss Elizabeth D. Brereton at Dia- mond Point, Lake George. Mrs. Hern- don is recuperating from an accident in which she broke her ankle. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Bride of Chat- ham Courts will leave Washington Friday night for several weeks' stay at Virginia Beach. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Thomas and Mrs. C. A. Warthen and family are pending a few weeks at Ocean View, o Carl Kettler are mo- toring through the Northern States and Canada, and will return the | first of September. Mrs. Martha Ta accompanied by her daughter sister, Miss | Berenice Taylor and Miss Della Hus- k has gone to North Chesapeake | Beach, where they have a cottage for 10 days. Mrs. Henry S. Dawdon and her chil- | dren, Betty and Richard Henry, went st week for a month’s visit in Mich- | igan. Dr. and Mrs, Mrs. W. A. F. Smith has joined Capt. Smith, formerly a member of the Farm Loan Board, and they have | taken an apartment at Wardman rk Hotel, where they made their home last Winter. Mr. William N. Dorsett is confined to his home, 234 E, street northeast, on account of sickness. Miss Edith Howard has gone to Baitimore to spend the week end with Miss Rose Erdman. Mr. and Mrs. James Xoore -have taken an apartment at Wardman' Park Hotel. d Canada they will be at home after ptember 1. The marriage of Miss Adelaide Thom | to Mr. Leighton W. Johnson, son of Mr. and Mrs. John W. Johnson of Chevy Chase, took place Friday, July 31, in the Lutheran Memorial Church, the, Rev. Dr. Henry Manken, jr., of- fictating. The bride was escorted to the altar by her brother-in-law Mr. George M Cann and wore a gown of white chif- fon with a picture hat and carried a shower bouquet of brides roses and lilles of the valley. | Miss Margaret Thom attended her | sister as maid of honor, wearing a | peach color crepe de chine gown. Mr. | Seth McDonald, was the best man, and | Miss Pansy Sieber played the wedding | marc Mr. and Mrs. Johnson left for a trip to Boston by sea, the latter wear- |ing a gown of pansy-color crepe de chine. They will be at home after September 1 at' the Cambridge. Cards have been lssued announc- | ing the marriage of Miss Pearl Mary | Power to Mr. Frank Neuman, Tues- day, July 21. The ceremony was per- | formed by the Rev. C. H. Butler before an improvised altar in the spacious living room of the bride’s home on | Capitol Hill. The room was decorated | with palms and ferns and masses of | garden flowers. | coming gown of white charmeuse, trimmed with rare old lace, and a hat to match. She carried a bouquet of | | roses and orchids, with a shower of lilies of the valley. wedding breakfast was served to 75 - { guests and shortly after the couple the bride | wearing a smart ensemble costume of Autumn brown bengalene with an at active close fitting velvet hat. | The marriage of Miss Gladys| Lowder, daughter of, Mrs. Mabel| | Etris Lowder, and Mr. John Milton Burrnel of Greensboro, N. C.. place Wednesday, July in |the Rev. E. V. Register offit‘l«ulnq {The bride was given in marriage by | Mr. Edgar M. Blessing of Indiana, ..n old friend of the bride's mother, who [formerly lived in Indiana. The wed- dlnL’ gown was of white lace and geor- |gette crepe with which she wore a | | picture hat of lace and carried bride | roses with a shower of lilies of the| valley. Miss Beulah Crowder was maid of honor and was in pink georgette crepe | with a hat to match and carried an |arm bouguet of M. Elliott Hoffman was best man. A buffet supper was served in the {home of the bride’s mother after the |ceremony and later Mr. and Mrs. of Hannan | Burrnel left for a wedding trip to’ Before | visited Etris | olis, and have since been | Lowder, mother of the | in her home at 138 Eleventh | They left Friday for | {Canada and the Great Lakes ireturning to Washington they {in India bride, | street northeast. ugh Maine |in Greensboro, N. GRE Brothers T climax to RIZIK'S Last Three Days Final Clearance 1, Price Ionday-—Tuesday—Wednesday once-a- vear half-price clearance of all Sum- mer Wednesday stock tomorrow, Shop frocks are chosen! All Stock Included—Imported j Models 1/, Price TWELVE T Tuesday and before the choicest HIRTEEN F The bride wore a be- | THE SUNDAY ' STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., 'AUGUST 9, g Lieut, Henry I Kiel of the United | - - — GOJNG TO JAPAN HARRIS LEWING MRS. CHARLES BURNETT, Spending the week end with Col Hnrne(t as guests of Gen. and Mrs. Barnett, at Wakefleld Ma, tumn, where he will’ again be military attache of the American Embassy. Col. and Mrs. Burnett will go to Japan in the Au- Mrs, P. Sny ley. W, Calif., The | J I 1 ) | v 1 & | - | their new home at 113 Mclver street, Mrs. Willey Announces Her Daug}lter's Marriage comb street announces the marriage of her daughter, Miss Alice Gwendo- lyn De Coverly, Beaclr, Worcester, Mrs, Washington June 10, visiting a_week in Cleveland, Ohio, with #Mrs From_ there they neapolis, Dalton, and Mr. Minneapolis Cedar Brakes, Grand Canyon and Zion National Park. Mrs. Willey will return to Washington October 1 by way of San Francisco, Portland, Oreg., and Denver. After October 1 Mr. and Mrs. Miller will be at home in San Diego. Vegetable Gelatine Salad. Strained tomato juice, two latin. one-fourth package; bay sugar, one -teaspognful; whole two; onion juice, one teaspoon ful. Combine onfon juice, tomato uice, bay leaf ahd cloves. Bring the mixture to a bofl. Skim and strain Boll three times and add the dissolved gelatin. Have ready small cups about the size of after-dinner coffee Angeles via|cups and mold the mixture in these. Yellowstone | Then remove the jelly circles from 3 . each cup and serve on beds of lettuce. SILK STORE 1114 G St. NW. INC. Phone Main 8306 CLEARANCE SALE REMNANTS—ODDMENTS MILL ENDS 19¢c to $3.49 Yd. ¢ Former Prices, 79c to $7.49 Yd. Choice colors for late Summer and Fall wear, in lengths of from 13 to 4 yards, consisting of Crepe de Chine, Satin Crepes, Satins, Canton Crepes, Taffetas, Pongees, Charmeuse, Printed Crepes, Epongees, Striped Broadcloth, Tub Silks, Jersey Weaves, Printed Ratine, Kimono Silks, Georgetttes, Broadcloth Crepes, Sport Weaves, Messaline and Novelty Silks for dresses, tunics, ensembles, combinations, linings, lingerie and men’s shirts. OPEN James M. Willey of 3020 Ma- July to John M. ass. Willey and her daughter left at Long Calif., Miller of Russell er, formerly Miss Martha Wil- went to Min- where they joined Mrs. F. a sister of Mrs. “Willey, Harry A. Kufus of Pomona, a nephew. party of four to Los National Par motored from 5 < Y. @@ r‘»: A CHARGE ACCOUNT @ ‘ AN S B Charge Accounts in- vited—Satistactory Terms Arranged This GRUEN Cartouche Model A marvelously attractive ex- ample of modern watch-craft. 15-jewel move- ment in a taste- fully ornate White Gold Re- inforced case. .. 35 i R. Harris & Co. 7th and D Jewelers and Dia- mond Merchants for " More Than Half & Century. ’ Seytember Wed Plans Are Announced Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Sheridan of 2033 Park Road announce the en- gagement of their daughter, Mary Loulse, to Mr. John T. Clancy of New York City. The wedding will take place Tuesday, September 1, and will be solemnized by Rev. Philip H. Sheridan, the uncle of tho bride, in his church, The Immaculate Concep- tion at Towson, Md. Only a family party will be present at the ceremony and the bridal couple will leave im- mediately after for their future home in_East Aurora, near Buffalo, N. Miss Sheridan s a native Washing- tonian and her family have been resi- dents established here for three gen- erations, and have been identified with the activities of St. Matthew's and more recently with St. Paul's Church. She is a member of the Christ Child Soclety and one of its earnest workers. Mr. Clancy took the A. B. degr from the Catholic University in 1912, entered the teaching prdfession.and remained in Washington until the World War when he entered the Regu- lar Army and was a_captain of Field Artillery when he resigned three years ago to enter business Buffalo. of Durham, N. the engagement of her daughter, Matilda Parks, to Mr. Robert Barnett George of. East Pal- estine, Ohlo. The wedding will take place in November. Mr. and Mrs. Walter T. Bennett of Chestertown, Md., announce ihe en- gagement of their daughter, Grace Louise, to Lieut. Willlam Jones of Washington. The wedding will take place in the Autumn. Mr. and Mrs. George H. Gabler of London Road, Sarnia, Ontario, an- nounce the engagement of their daugh- ter, Anna Elizabeth, to Frederick Kroeber Sparrow, jr., son of Mr. and :\lm Frederick K. Sparrow of Capitol Hill. The wedding will take place Septem- ber 2 in St. George's Anglican Church at Sarnia, and will be followed by a reception in the Sarnia Goll Club. Mrs. Ida ‘\Iurph of Youngstown, . Y., announces the engagement of her daughter, Catherine Mary, to THe LOUVRE 1115 m17 Displaying the Authenticated New Styles in Fall Dresses comprehensive story, told in models that come from designers who know and crafts- men who interpret fashion faithfully. one of the many presents a new type— creating a new phase—that makes appeal. Materials: Crepe Satin Msrrorienc Moire Etc., Etc., Etc. Colors: Pencil Blue Plum -Cuckoo Black Etc.,.Ete,, Etc. High neck, long sleeves, gracefully flowing lines are distinguishing features. Beginning at $20.50 o Store Closed All Day Saturdays During Month of August—Store Hours Weeek Days, 8 to 6 800 Pairs Women’s Low Shoes Reduced to Formerly $10.00 to $12.00 Muaking a quick clean-up of the BROKEN LINES Shoes—high and low heels. Rick’s Stock, but of course not all the stock included. A few other styles reduced to $6.90 and $8.90. Also several models in Misses’ and Growing Girls’ Low Shoes to go at $2.90 and $3.90. ICHS Proper Footwear 1925—PART 2. States Army. The wedding will take place in September. Lieut. Kiel, who graduated from Central High School and was & member of the 1924 class | of West Point, is now in the 2§th Infantry. Mr. and Mrs. W. 8. Stinchcomb an nounce the engagement of. their daughter, Agnes Alverda, to Mr. Robert E. Willlamson, son of Mrs. Willlamson and the late Dr. Robert M. Willlamson. Mr. Willlamson was formerly from Charlotte, N. C., but has resided in | ‘Washington for the past 15 years. The wedding will take place the latter part of September in Calvary Methodist Episcopal Church. Guests at Roof Dinner: | Tea Honors House Guest | Lieut. Comdr. ¥. P. Willams of the Navy Supply Corps, and Mrs. Wil- liams, entertained at dinner on the Army and Navy Club roof Thursday night, prior to the departure of Mrs. Willlams to her mother's country home in Virginia. Their guests in- cluded Dr. and Mrs. A. V. Parsons, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Fawsett, Dr. and Mrs. J. C. Wynkoop, Mr. and M George A. Emmons, and Dr. and Mrs W. D. Monroe. Mrs. Willlams and her two children expect to return to Washington about the end of September. Miss Frances E. Elliott gave a tea yesterday afternoon in her home on Wisconsin avenue in honor of her house guest, Miss Evelyn Warne of Charleston, W. Va. Miss Warne ar- rived yesterday morning and will be Miss Elliott's guest for a fortnight. Conte Pagliano to Attend Williamstown Institute Conte and Contessa Pagliano will leave Washington tomorow for Wil- ltamstown, Mass., where they will at- tend the Institute of Politics at Wil- liams College. They will later visit Niagara Falls and Canada and expect to return to Washington the first week {n September. F STREET Each individual Frost Crepe \'onparcil Crepe Satin Black Prince Crackle Head Wene Navy 10 1 in Women’s Low All from F Street at Tenth a H. Zirkin & Sons, ‘SOETETY. S e AUGUST SALE PRICES on FURS —of E. & B. Quahty mean a real op- portumty to women who know values. {\Sclect YOUR fur coat now and save money. A Deposit Will Reserve Any Selection, and there'll be no storage c]’large. Remodeling and Repairing at Special Summer Prices EANET & BACHER;”' Main 4706—FURRIERS—1413 F St. DDDEX B L ODDOBDODIDEEN o New creations — Quality furs— Lower prices and far greater facili- ties than ever before ex- plain the sensational sponse the public shown our August S Furs. Every sales record has been broken—broken because discriminating per- sons KNOW Value, and Value is here! 1926 DDDOE B DB B XD We Invite Your Inspection DB The Best Furs for Over 15 Years V777770770700, ZzzzzzzzzzzZ7Z7727, 1925 H. ZIRKIN & SONS, Inc. Washington’s Leading Furriers 821 14th Street both design and hand tailoring accentuate the value that is presented in our AUGUST FUR PRICES For years—the ZIR- KIN label stood for the utmost in quality and workman- ship. The distinctive gar- ments for which we have been noted are evidenced more this season than ever before. AUGUST PRICES ALLOW YOU EXCEP- SAVINGS —at has Full-Length Golden Muskrat Coats... Finest Northern Raccoon Coats, Tomboy Style Hudson Northern Seal Coats (dyed muskrat), full-lenglh. fine quality skins.. CLOTH COATS AT AUGUST PRICES Fine fabrics and hand tailpring are pronounced featurds in these garments. The perfectly matched and selected Furs in the trimmings make THESE AUGUST PRICES exceedingly attractive. 5 %5 395 %125 821 14th Street . 8275 Inc.,