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IALEXANDRIA SOCIETY One of trs> most enjoyable of the Summer season dances was held Fri- day evening, chaperoned by Mrs. A. C. Warwick, Mrs. Samuel B. Moore, Mrs. William J. Morton and Mrs. Charles M. Shepperson. Among those Kitty Baer, Miss E garet Hesse; W lllls.nw Jack Monc 1d Lee, Archie Roberts, Stanley McGee, Robert Varden, Charles Li Noel Lynn, ht, James McElroy and DeButts Saunders of Elizabeth Young of Coch- n . Wallace Lynn of . Miss Margaret Sellers of Is ulpeper Mr. Linus Young and Mr. Robert Oliver of thy fax, Mis: forton, Miss Susan Le: nt Roberts, Miss L Miss Margaret Wa ncy King, Miss Geneviev Miss Josephine Gregg, Doro- Miss Inez Moore, Miss Margaret Moore, Miss Mabel Blunt, Miss Caro-| Iyn Burge: Miss Jeanette Cochran, Miss Dixie Cox, Miss Virginia Fair. fax, Miss Marian Dienelt, Miss Kath- erine Strong, Miss Helen Cannon, Miss Sarah Bayol, Miss Cora Pulman, Miss Hilda Pulman and Miss Anna- belle Coffman; Messrs. Jack Roberts, Charles M. Shepperson, ir.: Dallas d, Robert Garrett, Urban S. Lam . Jr.; John J. Hughes, Stanley King, | anleigh Swan, Thomas C. Darst, | -: Willam Moncure, Dickerson Jen: 5 Allen Roberts, Robert Cochran, ward, Robert Howard, Paul | Yates[" Bobert Yates, Dr. Walter | Nalls,*Earl Knight, Campbell Dance, George Rice, Charles Keegan, Hugh | Marsh, Robert Wheat, Norman Law- | er, Lionel Beeton, Kenneth Stabler, ce. Reid Villlam Taylor, Kenneth ) mond Wolford, Boothe Pulm nald Dyson, Windsor Dem: Brooke Howard and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Vaughan. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Parr, Mrs. George Wentworth and Miss Annie Hurdle left last week for a motor trip to Gettysburg, Chambersburg, Bed- ford, P Cumberland, Harpers Ferry, W. Va., and the Shenandoah Valley, Va Miss Mary Hardesty has returned to her home in Potomac after visiting friends at Middleburg, Va. Mrs. Thomas Leadbeater is with her son-in-law and daughter, the Rev. James Davis Gibson and Mrs. Gib- sotiETY. .| kill* Mountains, is .| P. C. Baken, at Purcellville. | Thomas W. and Mrs. G. L. Harrison of Beltsville, Md. The Rev. Dr. Samuel A. Wallls and Mrs. Wallis are at St. Hilda's dall, Charles Town, W. Va., for the re- mainder of August. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Vaughan, jr., have returned from a motor trip to Charleston C., and Savannah, Ga., sited relatives. Miss Clara A. Moore, who spent the early part of the Summer in the Cats- now with her cousins, Dr. and Mrs. Clement Ellis Conger, at thelr home, near Harrison- B. Powell and Miss Edith chmond are the guests’of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Eddington on King street road. Mrs. Frank W. Smith and Miss Bar- bara Ann Smith left Thursday to visit relatives in Bay City, Mich. Mrs. W. H. Riley and children have returned from a visit to Mrs. Riley’s parents, Mr.eand Mrs. N. Poulson at Round Hill, Loudoun County, Va. Mr. and Mrs. Dexter Forbes are at home, after a visit to Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. R. A. Wilkinson has returned, after a visit to relatives at Haymar- ket, Va. The Rev. Walter D. Mehrling of Pottstown, Pa., is_the guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Mehr- ling. Mr. Ernest L. Allen is back from a two-week visit at Atlantic City. George Wise has returned from springs, where she spent the , and has with her her grand- son, Mr. Thomas C. Darst, jr., the son of Bishop Thomas C. Darst of North Carolina Mr. and Mrs. William J. Boothe, fiss Elizabeth Boothe and Mrs. are guests of Mr. Watkins' mothe Mrs. Willam M. Watkins, home, on North Columbus street. Mrs. L. B. Alexander left last wee to visit relatives in Norfolk, Va. and Mrs. . Robert South Barrett, ol Duke street. Rev. J. A. Dudley, Mrs. Dudley an ‘Westminster, Md., have returned t their home. street. in Charlotte, N. C., after a visit to Mr. nue, Potomac. Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Dudley and thel companied by ney Springs for a two-week visit. street. Miss Virginia Cochran Charlottesville has also been the gue: of her aunt for a week. Mrs. and two little sons of Pikesville, Ky., at her Mr, and Mrs. Clifton Waller Bar-|for Portsmouth, Va., rett and little son of New York are|spend the week with relatives. guests of Mr. Barrett's parents, Mr. their sons, who spent two weeks at | weeks. Miss Merla_Ash of Upland, Va., i the guest -® Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Markell at their home, on North Pitt Miss Lucille Guthrie and Miss Mar- garet Harris have gope to their homes, Henry Spivey, on Mount Vernon ave- little son, Master Waller Dudley, ac- Miss Esther Holliday Green, left Saturday to motor to Ork- Miss Cora Lee Cochran of The Plains was the guest last week of her aunt, N C . Coc , on Princ aunt, Miss Cora L. Cochran, on P: e | for several days ames Elliott of Chicago has 1925—PART 2. SOCIETY. 9 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., AUGUST 16, the next few days with relatives. r.| Miss Elizabeth Young of Fredericks: ‘| burg, Va., and Miss Mary Rotter of The Plains, Va., are guests of Miss Dorothy Morton at her home on North k | Washington street. where he will n |accompanied by their aunt, Mrs. Hains, have left for Virginia Beach, o| Miss Carolyn Burgess, been the guest for the past week of s| Miss Genevieve Shepperson, has re turned to her home in Culpeper, Va. - and Mrs. Miss Florence Evans Charles M. Staunton, Va. .| Miss Grace Montgomery of Char- .| lotte, N. C'., and Miss Cora Lee Coch- ran of The Plains, Va., are the guests ir | of Miss Jeanette Cochran at her home, | on Prince street. Mrs. Jumes A. Long has returned from a trip to Philadelphia, where she has been visiting friends for several days. Miss Eva E. Cowling has gone to Orkney Springs, where she will stay Mrs. J. W. Schnelder and Mrs. P. L. McNeil have returned after visit-! ing in Atlantic City and New York st Mr. Norman Francis Lawler has left | ) Misses Dorothy and Esther Moore, | f a] Miss Coolcy‘a Wedding been completed. | d | where they expect to be for several|pollard will be the maid of honor and | Mrs. John Evans Richardson of Glas- who has | gow, Ky., ‘The’ bridesmaids will be Lllen Reinmuth, Miss Brown, Miss Emily. Miss Janet von Br. Shepperson are attending | Scranton, Pa the American Legion convention at|neaux, daughter of Mr Dagneaux, and Miss daughter of Mr. and Mrs Shield, will be the flower girls, and Miss Anna Ledward sing at_the church. r. Henry man and the us bury. Mo., Party Is Selected dding party of Miss Eleanor | il daughter of Mr. and - Fur Sale George W. Welker, jr., son and Mrs. George W. Welker whose marriage will e Wednesday, Augusf Miss Anne & 3 Introducing the latest Fall models or 1925. All ouwr gar- ments are manufactured by us, assuring you of quality work- manship and the very best ma- terials. Buy here and save from 25% t0.50%. Buy on our de- ferred payment plan. We specialize on remodel- ing and repairing. will be the matron of honor. T Little Clementine Dag- | nd Mrs. Rene ! Marcellus atterson will Ensign Claude will be the best v\lll be Ensign | Bennett, § Stephen G. Barche: C; ) (' Cullen, Ensign Lowe ” Bibby, En. SMN FU]{ 0 sign Albin Sodergren, Efsizn William | ' Domer and Ensign Harold W. North- cutt. ‘The golden rule m: to the MISS CARRIE OPPENHEIMER, Of 1736 Columbia road, a favorite with | Summer at The a large circle of Washington friends. for several da been the guest recently of Miss Minnie Henderson on Cameron street. Mrs. Charles Crelghton Carlin re- turned last week from a three months’ trip to Europe, and is at Berkeley Springs, W. Va.. for the remainder of Flower Show Awards the Summer. Mrs. Henry Huddleston Rogers, Miss M. Galt Norton is spending the | who has been in charge of the flower Craig, Markham, | show given for the Fresh Air Home Fauquier County, Va. | for Crippled Children at Southampton, Mrs. R. W. Schneider, Misses Eliza- | has received many of the first awards. Mrs. H. H Rogers Wins Robinson are at home, after a trip through the West and to | P. Gilpin, County, Vi Yellowstone Park. Mrs. Ferguson Bryan and her lit- tle daughter, with the former’s parents, Maj. and Irs. Charles Ellett Cabell, on South Asaph street, having arrived in | he United Sta Isthmus of P Bryan, U. S. for the past two s I ama, “where Lieut 5 Nav been stationed Helen Louise Outcalt are at Orkney Springs for the remainder of the Sum- mer. Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Madden' Miss Margaret Reese, Miss Katherine Fredendall and Miss Gene Smith spent the past week end on a motor trip through the valley of Virginia. Miss Virginia Callahan and Miss Edna Todd are visiting relatives at Irvington, Va. Mrs. Randolph Davis was the hostess Thursday evening at a dinner at the Belle Haven Country Club, son, at their home at Fort Mitchell, Covington, Ky. Ars. Robert Falls Green and chik and her mother, moot Danenhower, returne here the going late . Md., pending sev- Atlantic City. Mrs. David N. Hulfish is back from a visit to her brother and sister-in- law, Mr. and Mrs, Walcott E. Spofford, in Ch!mgo Mrs. Clarence Keith and two little sons are spending several weeks at Massanutten Springs. Mrs. A. L. Driscoll and Mrs. Robert Laren have returned from a visit at Hagerstown, Md. Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Withers had when her guests were Mrs. William | Jackson Morton, Miss Helen Nor Heleh Chapman C: Burke, Mrs. Hen; fiss Mamie Graha Haar, Mr. and M nt, Judge Robinson Mon: | . Starr Wattles, Ray Davis and ndolph Davis. Miss Josephine Ramage and Miss Elizabeth Ramage entertained the bridge club of which they are mem- bers last Thursday at their home, on Duke street road. The players were Miss Susan Leary, Miss Mary Lioyd, Miss Ellen Coolidge Burke, Mrs. Robert Edwin Graham, Mrs. Charles F. Holden, Mrs. Archibald Randolph and Mrs. Gardner Lleyd Boothe, 2d. as their guests for the week end Mr. In My GAUGUST SALE @; -Decidedly Less TI Later Season Prlcea Store Closed Saturdays During August Store Hours Daily, 8 to 6 RICH’S Summer Clean-Up of Women’s Fine Shoes Closing out small wear which formerly sold at $10 — and $3. Not all sizes in any one style, but nearly more. all sizes in the lot. Other Styles Reduced to $6.90 ch’s Entire Stock Is Not Included Proper Footwear F Street L Have Your Furs @ A YOUR CHARGE ACCOUNT SOLICITED. Miss Anne Lewis Jones left Mon- day to visit Mrs. Hugh Nelson at her‘ home, Long Branch, and Mrs. Henry om0 0] Remodeled Now @ I am ofiering special low 7 S charges on all remod repairing this month & to keep my expert Furriers busy daring the dull seasom. L 717 11th St. N.W. NEXT TO THE PALAIS ROYAL lots of Summer foot- 90 at lenth at Scaleby, both in Clarke | have returned to their home, on Prince Mrs. John Penn and her two chil : Mr. Anne Cabell Bryan, are | dren, Miss Marguerite Penn and Mas- ter Jullan Penn | Miss Lucille Spencer has returned | time at Or t week from the | from a visit at Virginia Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Mills Watkins | Lexington, Va., R e I o [——— [0 ———[o[c————[o[c———[o][c———[osl———[o} SPECIAL FOR :'———:EEEIIEEI |——=lsl——=lal——|n]c———|o|[c———3[a[c——] Raleigh Haberdasher | beth and Roberta, und Master Robert,| Mrs. Rogers took the supreme prize for gladioli and for lilies and received several blue ribbons for snap dragons and phlox. Mr. Jame: Parish and | street, after visiting at Orkney Sprinj M. T. Dwyer and Mr. Elliott Hoffman have left for Atlantic City,|his brother, Samuel are spending several | where they will &pend their vacation. |a new variety of wax white dahli Mrs. L. H. Dudley is spending some | with rich bronze leaves and they re Springs. | ceived two prizes for their offerings Mr. Richard L. Ruffner has left for | for the best white flower and for the | where he will spend | most artigtic arrangement. I .Cunningham Co 316 7th St. N.W. And Very Striking Are These FALL HATS of Velvet REASONABLY PRICED MONDAY Values, to $7.50 D ! | | ] Hats for Strcet, Dress or Sport Wear— Of Finest Quality Materials—In Styles That Are Truly Different Misses’ Hats—Matrons’ Hats SMART... ’ And Very Practical- Are These NEW FELT SPORT HATS Special for Monday $2.39 Values to $3.95 | ! l r | Of fine, lustrous felt in twelve real mmd styles—roll brims and poke fects—colors arc black, sand, wood, pencil blue, purple. Henna, red or green. | fl | | fl | Special Sale Monday! | ! ; 1 of Teal S Guaranteed Pure Japanese Silk Hosiery, full fashioned, silk foot and silk top. Wonderful values. - Black—White— Blonde Satin— Blush—Sahara— Rose Taupe — Sunburn — Moisette—Skin —Moon- light—Natural Silver— Freckle—Peach— French Nude. Third Floor Inc. Thirteen-Ten F Street | \ ig\ 641 Penna. Ave. S.E. Linc. 6256 sures 12 lnchefi.‘wfim‘“fi?@ e\ e EE—:EE————:EEE afka's | S0P FOR YOUNG FOLKS AND | B )‘0U77IFUL APPAREL FOR EVERYWOMAN F ar Tenth St. o) —aln| e————lale—c=a[0| Now Comes the Grand Finale of Summer Sales—OQOur Semi-Annual TAKE-AWAY SALE This is the sale we hold twice each year, assuring both to our patrons and ourselves absolutely clean stocks for the approaching Fall and Winter season. Every ar- ticle remaining must go—these prices will assure quick toot. Store Opens 9:15 Every Sale Final action! 5 Dresses, were $10 to $§15. Now ........ A isaisn 10 Summer Dresses, to close out. Now .............. 5. 5500 Now::........: $7.50 Now....37.50 .$10.00 .$10.00 -$10.00 23 Crepe and Broadcloth Dresses, were $20. 8 Better Grade Dresses, were $29.50 and $39.50. 2 Flowered Georgette Dresses, were $25. Now. .., .. 60 Beautiful Summer Frocks, were $20 to $29.50. Now . 3 Flannel Sport Coats, were $25. Now.......... ... .. 1 Red Velvet Coat, was $35. Now 12 Georgette and Crepe Dinner Frocks, were $29.50. Now i $15.00 1 Ostrich Tnmmed Dinner Frock, was $59.50. Now....$15.00 13 Black and Brown Street Frocks, were $29.50 and $39.50. N e o R s S e s A ol N a5 00 15 Silk Sport Frocks, were $29.50 and $39.50. Now. ... .$15.00 2 Flannel Sport Suits, were 5030 Nowrs. .. .. ook $15.00 1 Imported Beaded Evening Gown, was $79.50. Now. ..$20.00 11 Silk Sport Dresses, were $39.50 and $49.50. Now...$20.00 22 Street Frocks in dark colors,were $39.50 and $49.50. Now . 10 Chiffon and Crepe Dinner Dresses, were $39.50 to $65. Now: &2 -5, o el S R O S .$20.00 8 Silk Ensemble Swts, were $59.50. Now.. 11 Handsome Dinner Frocks, were 34950 and $59.50. Nager & .8 e, 80 b LS .$25.00 15 Afternoon Dresses, were $49.50 and 359.50. Now. ...$25.00 15 Spring Coats, many fur trimmed. Now ............ Y2 Off 3 Sport Coats, were $49.50. Now .................... $10.00 3 Sport Coats, were §29.50. Now 4 Sport Skirts, were $12.50. Now § Silk Overblouses, were $5.95 to $10. Now............ $1.00 5 White Lingette Petticoats, were $2.95. Now.......... $1.00 23 Silk Petticoats, were $3.95. Now 19 Philippine ‘Teddies, were $3.50. Now 10 Philippine Gowns, were $5.00. Now Every Wool Bathing Suit sold for $5.95. Now........... 3$2.95 150 Pairs All Silk Black Phoenix Hose, were $2.50. Now, $1.50 .$1.35 90 Pairs Beige Color Silk Hose, were $2.00. Now. ... .. All Voile Teddies and Stepins, were $2.25. Now. .. Every Voile Gown sold for $3.50. Now Every Silk Slip in stock. Now.................. 1 Brushed Wool Scarf, was $5. Now . ... 3 Sleeveless Sweaters, were $3.95. Now................ $1.50 1 Mobhair and Silk Sweater, was $5.95. Now. ...... R 1 Fibre Slip-over Sweater, was $12.50. Now........... $5.00 1 Mohair and Silk Sweater, was $9.75. Now. .. 1 Fibre Silk Sweater, was $1095. Now........ LBkt $5.00 All Girls’ Summer Hats to close out at. .................. 75¢ 35 Girls’ Silk Dresses, were $8.95. Now ... s 8395 21 Girls’ Silk Frocks, were $12.75. Now...............$5095 A Group of Tots’ Wash Dresses, were $§1.95. Now. . ...... 8§9c A Special Grouping of Boys’ Wash Suits, were $1.50. Now, 89¢