Evening Star Newspaper, August 23, 1925, Page 48

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10 Horse Shows to Feature Aut tumn. Somal Calendar New York Eagerly Awaits Formal Inaugural at Newport Thursday—Many Community Entertainments Are Planned. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, T1L, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. F. Goodnow, in their home on Russell road. Miss Elizabeth Young has returned to her home in Fredericksburg, after & visit to Miss Dorothy Morion on North Washington street. Mr. and Mrs. Albert V. Bryan bave completed a visit at Eagles Mere, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. George U hler left last week for Blowing Rock, N. to visit their son-in-law and duu;hter‘ Mr. and Mrs. Charles Calvert Smoot, 3rd, in_their Summer home. Miss Caroline Morton was the guest last week of Miss Beatrice Stone and Miss Harriot Carter in their home at | Mr. and Mrs. Alan McKay Lindsey have returned to their home on Brad- dock Helghts after a fortnight's stay at Cape May, N. J. Mr. Norman Lawler has been visit- ing relatives in Portsmouth, Va. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Tayloe Snyder, Miss Blanche Stansbury and Mr. Ran- dall Caton have returned from a motor trip to Atlantic City. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert J. Cox, who spent a week at Virginia Beach, were the guests last week of Mrs. Cox's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Field, in West Point, Va. Miss Mary V. Harlow and her niece, Miss Virginia Hartigan, spent D. C., AUGUST 23, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Preston have gone to Colonial Beach for two weeks. Miss Fannie Dixon and Miss Gene Fawcett went last week to Mount Jackson, Va., where they are the guests of Miss Effie Moore. Mrs. Florrie Lion of Manassas was the guest last week of Miss Mary Marye in her home on Queen street. Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Alexander are visiting relatives in Charlotte, N. C. Miss Eleanor Storey, who is spend- ing the Summer with her sister, Mrs. Sigvald T. Jennsen, in Rosemont, is at Bar Harbor, Me., for a two-week visit. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Sebrell, jr., 9 1925— PART I Cunningham Co 316 7th St. N.W. On Sale Monday— Markham; Va Mr, and Mrs. H. B. James and their two children, Mr. Howard James and | Miss Marguerite James, have re-| turned to their home on Prince street, after an automobile trip through the rth to the Canadian border. Maj. Charles Ellett Cabell, with his daughter and little granddaughter, Mrs. Ferguson Beach Bryan and Anne Cabell Bryan, spent last week with relatives in Clarke County, Va. Miss Virginia Cochran has returned o her home in Charlottesville, after | a visit to her aunt, Miss Cora L. Cochran. on Prince street. Miss Isador Wilkins spent the week Virginia Beach, with a party of friends from Charlottesville, V: Mr. and Mrs. Anderson Sommers | and little Tom Sommers motored Sat to Somerset, Orange where they are the * parents, Mr. 3 . Sommers s. L. H. Dudley and their little | Waller, have returned from a| at Orkney Springs, Va. | Mrs. John M. Johnson and Mrs. | Albert Bryan came back Tuesday ‘o helr homes in Alexandria, after trav-| | eling in Europe during the early Sum- | mer. i Miss Dorothy Eutzy of Martinsburg, | W. Va., has been the guest for the week of Miss Hildreth Chauncey. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd T. Snider have returned to their home in Miami, Fla. after a visit to Mrs. Snider’s parents Mr. and Mrs. William H. Quinn, on North Washington street. Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Waller Bar- | rett and their little son. Robert Bar rett, have gone back to their home in New York, after visiting Mr. Bar- | rett’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert South Barrett, at 404 Duke street. Miss Mary Rowland of Norfolk has been the guest for a week of her | niece, Mrs. Frank T. King, in her home on Prince street . Eugene Lee Sanders and her two daughters, Miss Jane Sanders and | Margaret Sanders, have returned heir home on Braddock Hefghts, stay at Virginia Beach. Edith Knighton and Miss Elsie Willlamson of Manassas have been the guests for two weeks of Mrs. F. B. Williams in her home on Bellefonte avenue, at Potomac, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Warfiela re turned last week from a trip through the West. Mrs. Douglas turned from a visit Cambridge, Md. Miss Bertha M. Bristow was the guest last week of Mr. and Mrs. David Janney Howell in their Summer home, Hopewell, near Charles Town, W. Va. | Miss Mary Lindsey returned last week from a visit to Mr. and Mrs. Howell. | Mr. Allen Hunt Roberts spent last | week in Staunton, Va., where Mrs. * | Roberts and their little daughter have been the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gilpin Wilson | Dr. and Mrs. O. A. | dren have returned from | relatives in Amelia_County, two weeks at Hot Springs, (Continued on Eleventh Page.) Lson \mlnche G st Nw‘ Ladies’ and Misses’ Wear REBUILDING SALE All Dresses Must Go Regardless of Cost ‘ For Your Convenience We Have Divided Them i lnto Three Groups Lot 2 SMART NEW FELT HATS AND GENUINE VELOURS They Lead the Mode in NEW FALL HATS Special Dispatch to The Sta NEW YORK. August 22.—With the Summer season in years be. to exhibit signs of wear and tear from the constant whirl o crowded hours, the leaders of the smart set are preparing for the fir: sions of early Fall—the horse show There is nothing else -in the world like the equine entertainers to fill in these last days of Summer and ini tial hours of Autumn, which often threaten social doldrums. Many a| house party, where the guests have heen surfeited with Sum has bee ved from red | : the visits paid to horse and attending series of dinners ances, which always mark these | Cecil D. Reyersbach, a graduate of | Charter House, London, and his ushers will be Paul Kirby Hennessy, who was graduated in June from the Uni versity of Virginia; il S. Butler, B. N. J: son and Capt. F. R. Hardie, a member of the Royal Flying Corps of England. Miss Hennessy Zinn STREET HATS SPORT HATS is a_member of the Junior League. Mr. Craik Is a grad- uate of Harrow and served with the Royal Artillery during the World War. | They will sail for Europe the d after the wedding on the Bereng: and plan to stay abroad a year, visi ing Mr. Craik’s family in London. a Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Thorn King of Tuxedo Park have announced the | engagement of thelr daughter, | Louise King, to Mr. Kenneth the dignity | Safe, son of Mrs. T. Shaw Safe will lead off | Providence and Newport the calendar hibitions with a| Miss King attended Miss Porter’s horse show, which will be held at the [ School at Farmington and was intro. famous Casino, Thursday, Friday and | duced to socfety two years ago. She Saturday. This ¥ it is expected | is a member of the Junlor League and | that there will be reat deal of ri-| of the Colonial Dames of Americs valry among the entries amd ma fe is a 1924 graduate of Har members of the nobility and vard and is a member of the Knicker- houses, who journeved {rom Europe [bocker and the Racquet and Tennis to &pend t a part of the season | Clubs of New York and of the Hope | with Ame triends at the seaside, | Club of Providence. will import mounts from across the | ed last Summer with waters to compete in the ring. Mr. | her parents at Stoneleigh on Narra Reginald C. Vanderbilt of | gansett avenue near Ocean Lawn, the | . who recently returned from | Newport home of Mr. Safe. The lat abroad, arve at their Sandy Point |ter has been active in several golf tarm, Newport, and are taking Keen | tournaments at the Country Club this t in the Mr. Vanderbilt | year. mong t known ho men in world and is identified prominently with the National horse ALEXANDRIA SOCIE’IY Mrs. George R urday evening show, which will be held here in No-| vember.. He is chairman of the New-| port event and already has the Dl well under w | home, on South Washington street in honor of Miss Susan Smoot Thom- son and her house guest, Miss Agnes of Beaver, Pa. Other gu \\'!‘r(" PRACTICAL In-Between-Season HATS That Bridge the Gap Admirably JAUNTY STYLES IN CLOCHE, DROOP BRIM OR UPTURNED TYPES = l Values to $6.75 I $ For Misses And Women County, uests port Dbecomes of that exclusive resort, COLORS ARE BLACK GRAY SAND RED WwooD GRE ENNA COPEN PENCIL BLUE Many With Real Large Head Sizes Formerly $15 to 322.50 Formerly $16.75 to $25 Hill entertained Sa at East Hampton. August 15, in her is that to be offered at thefriding club in East Hampton. Long Island, September 4 s horse | show will draw practically all of the Southampton set and promises to be as brilliant an affair as the resort has | seen in several years. It will be for the benefit of the t Hampton Set- | tlement House and the gun club. En-} tries are to be free and there will be | r awards in each class—cups mu\ ribbons, When the " L 4 | I .Cunningbam Co 314-316 7th St. N.W. HUNDREDS OF BEAUTIFUL NEW COATS IN THE August Sale of Furs The very newest Fashion Conceits in the Season’s Smartest Furs at the Lowest Prices in Years Women's Models Misses’ Models Classic Adelaide Morrts of Salem, I1I Virginia Dare, Mis \Lugnrm nch, Miss Elizabeth Swan, Miss | Adelaide Risdon, Miss Jeanne Slay- ker, little Miss Anna Hill, Mr ‘larke Slaymaker, Mr. Robert Coch Mr. Stanleigh Swan, Mr. William Moncure, Mr. Theodric Ross, Mr. Rob | ert Wheat, Mr. Robert Howard, Mr leaves really start h o John Fowler, Mr. Harry Beig and Mr. tinge brown and gold will come t A Smithtown horse show, which alw Milton Grigg attracts a large number of the Mrs. Malcolm Westeott set to that part of Long Island he | eGSO daughter, e has been set for September 19.| altimore, spent the week end e alestion - f this af.|With her mother, Mrs. George R. Hill, fair ever has been an arduous task, | Who has with her this week her two as the competition is exceptionally | {Tanddaughters, Miss Ida Hill and ecially polc OTY | ) et f Baltimore. Sasen, e mere A e ve 11 Rob. | turned from a visit to her uncle and bins, former master of Smithtown | 240 Mr. and Mrs. Striblin Hunt, has accepted the invitation to I Danioa howe Ty be: ~oin) Mish o ass on the merits of the little ani-| yarchaq mals. Alfred B. Maclay will vud(s‘ Miss Jeanett Yates Cochran gave a saddle and harness ho nnd Heury | himee Davteifntaraey Sloht Bell and §. Bryce Wing have "“’"w 15, in her home, on Prince sireet. fol e h invited to judge hunter lorsa 65 er dance. "ihe | Mrs. Harry W. Wade visited Mrs Among those who are actively inter- | niavers wera Slizabeth Schnet, | Eugene Gray in her home in Norfolk ested in the horse show and who are | der, Miss Virginis Cochiran of Char. | 125t week. serving on the general committee are | jottesville, Miss Grace Montgomery ot | _The Rev. Henry T. Sharp of Balti- Hastings Arnold, George V. Bacon.| Charlotte, N Mise Josephine | more has been the guest of Mr. and Charles P, Berdell, jr.; J. van S. Blood. | Gregs, Miss Laura Hulfish, Mise Blis, | Mrs. Charles J. Deahl in their home good. Vall Biydenburgh. Morgan Bly- | abeth Warwick, Miss Margaret War | on Prince street. denburgh, Archibald M. Brown, La|wick Miss Incz Moore, M Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Pulley and little throp Brown, Samuel T. Brown, Henry | Lear Miss Genevieve & | Miss Marjorie Pulley of Rosemont ‘W. Bull, Carll 8. Burr, Charles But- | Miss' Margaret Robinson and Miss | Motored to Petersburg, Va., last week ler and Everslay Childs. Cochran. Other guests ater the game | ®nd to visit Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Pul- Before Summer ends Southampton, | were Miss Margaret Randolph, Mr. | 1eY. . 3 Long Island, will complete a full pro- | Chester Pierce, Mr. Edwin Pierce, Mr. | _Miss Carrie U. Crosson has returned gram of community entertainments.| Davis Jackson, Mr. Boothe Pulman, |f{rom FEurope, accompanied by Miss An amateur fete will be given at the | Mr. Urban Lambert, jr.. Mr. Ken- | Hilda B. Dean of Winchester and Miss Garden Theater, Friday evening, Au-|neth Stabler, Mr. Don Riley Daisy M. Brewster of Baltimore. Gust 38, for the benefit of the South. | erett Swan, Mr. Gec | _Miss _ Frances McDermott, Miss ampton Hospital, in which many of [ William Moncure, Helen Nugent and Miss Margaret Nu- the vounger members of the colony | Shepperson, jr. Mr. | gent have returned from a visit at will take part The play will be an Mr. Robert Cochran, Atlantic City 3 - Arabian Night performance. The | Mr. Clarke Slaymaker, Mr. Raymond | Miss Julia Fairfax and Miss Ethel second part of the entertainment will| Wolford and Mr. Jack Robinson. Allen are spending a week consist of a tableaux posed by the| Miss Agnes Quay of Beaver, Pa.,| mont, Loudoun County, Va. Voung matrons of the colony and a|has been the guest of Miss Susan| Miss Genevieve Peyton Shepperson eountry club act, introducing mem- | Smoot Thomson, in her home in Rose. }13 the guest of Miss Carolyn Burgess bers of the younger set in modern |mont, and week has been with |in hert home at * Reva, dance i song numbers. E are, Rosemont avenue, | County, Va. Hampton's yvoung set also will take ned at Mr. James Lee has returned to his part as well as West Hampton and ¢ in the | home in Richmond after visiting his Quogue. The hospital serves an area | D L Mi. and Mrs. | son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and of 20 miles on this end of the island | Charles E. Dare, Rosemont avenue, | Mrs. Wayland Kidd, 502 Duke street as far west as Patchogue in honor of her house guest, Miss| Miss Mary Hunt Roberts, Mr. Jack The tableaux planned by the social|ABnes Qmay of Beaver. Pa. Other | Roberts, Mr. Cameron Roberts and set of East Hampton to take place at [ KIeSts wer Adelaide Maurice of [ Mr. Thomas Darst spent last week the Maidstone Club on the night of | Salem. IIL. Ida Goodloe, Miss|end at Orkney Springs, Va. Miss Stianist 28 been postponed to Sep- | Elizabeth E ide Ris- | Roberts was the guest of honor Sat- | fonber 24 don. Miss Wilkins, Miss | urday night at a party given by Miss | Still another at! Katherine 1 Miss Mary | Elsie Chester, daughter of Mr. and Sonemnmmton o Which pians _are | Altcheson, Miss seiyn Peake, Miss | Mrs. D. H. Chester of Buffalo, N. Y., . AN otings are bel held | Margaret Adan Miss Susan Smoot | who are spending the Summer at under way, meetings are Ho thme | Thomson and Miss Helen Cannon Orkney. A I e N,M Miss Adelaide Maurice of Salem,' Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Lindsey and} ff” SILK STORE munity is interested, will be given for 1114 G St. NW. INC. Phone Main 8306 EXPANSION SALE ment Association, of which Mrs. Ar- of to A. Lindsey has re e to friends in Miss Anna Hill, judges for s Ryder and chil- a visit to Regular Sizes‘ Stout Sizes Stanle 5 Mr. Reid Dunn, AREFULLY selected peltries, beautifully marked, have gone into the making of these Cunningham Quality garments. Perfect workmanship "and the smartest styling make them coats to grace the wardrobe of the most fastidious women. Culpeper v HH hmm .«nd home of her parents, Advantages of Purchasing Your Furs During This August Sale Furs purchased now will be stored free until December first. Virginia Thom; ractive event at Purchases made during August will ap- pear on statements rendered’ November first. The styles are. absolutcly the season 1925 and 1926 Lzery fur bears the Cunningham Com- pany label—your assurance of perfection in quality, style and workmanship, vour guarantee of lasting satisfaction. & PRICES —are the lowest they have been for years and positively cannot be duplicated after the August Sale. PAY A SMALL DEPOSIT—IT WILL HOLD YOUR COAT IN COLD STORAGE UNTIL WANTED correct for hur Claflin is the president. Mrs Lyttleton Fox is chalrman of the gen 1 _committee, and will be a; by Mrs. Walter L. Niles, Mrs. hert B. Boardr William War- ner Hoppir Snow. .\Ie‘(.r ander Cam Gilmartin, Durelle Jenny and others of the Sum- mer and resident colonies. The set carnival is planned to be one of the most elaborate enter. tainments of its kind ever given at | the resort, and already is attracting great interest in this locality. The proceeds will go for many needed im- provements in the village, already re- | B C SILKS owned for its beauty, order and Bt S it st el At a Saving of from 3339, to §50% $2.58 Black Radium de Soie. ..$1.79 Hampton has announced the engage- 10 Inches Wide ¢ her daughter, Miss Constance | $2.98 Black Spiral Crepe. . . . \1(( all, to H Rams: n of the 40 Inches Wide $2.39 late Mr. and ‘William . Ram- say of Los Angeles and brother of $2.98 Black Satin Canton. . . . 40 Inches Wide .$2.69 .$2.69 Byth of San Mateo, | $3.98 Black Brocade Crepe. . 40 Inches Wide $3.98 Black Crystal Cord . . . . $2.98 .$2.98 /e \ %08 READY MONDAY— ALL’S NEWEST FROCK The new frocks fairly “breathe” Fall. All the new style trends and fashion’s favorite motifs are represented in this formidable array at Cunningham’s. You'd expect to pay a great deal more for such fine 525 New Colorings Pencil Blue Bokara Tanager Thrush Cuckoo MeCall late Justice E is a daughter of the ward Everett McCall, | and her mother was Mis ynor of | Albany. Miss McCall is a sister of | Mrs. William R. Maloney and a cousin f John Chapman McCall of New York Mr. Ramsay Yale-Sheffield in ber of the St a member of and is secretary Golf Association, i Miss McCall was a bridesmaid for her cousin, Mrs. Walter W ihe former Miss Polly McCa weddin took place on June her own wedding will take place Sep- tember at East Hampton, Long Island. One of the most exclusive affairs Uf‘ 1h late Summer sea: will be the\ aarriage of Miss Margaret Hennessy, aughter of Mrs. Daniel J. Hennes f this city, to Douglas Elliot Cr f London, which to take place at herry's on August 25. Only intimate iends, in addition to the inirnediale‘ family, will witness the ceremony, | sehich will be performed at 4:30 o'clock, «nd will be followed by a large recep. | A dinner for the members of | al party will be given the night | the wedding at the home of bride, 903 Park avenue. was_graduated from 1908 and is a mem Anthony Club. He is ork law_firm | 40 Inches Wide $3.49 Black Satin Crepe . . .. 40 Inches Wide $3.69 Black S. & W. Poplin. . 40 Inches Wide ) $4.19 Black Princess Crepe. . 40 Inches Wide $4.49 Black Bengaline. . 40 Inches Wide $4.49 Black S. & W. Brocade. 40 Inches Wide $4.69 Black Broche Crepe. .. 40 Inches Wide $4.69 Black Flat Crepe. . . . .. : 40 Inches Wide $4.98 Black Morocco Crepe. . 40 Inches Wide $1.79 40-in. Crepe Georgette, A score of choice colors for evening and street wear $5.98 54-in. Printed Crepe, Flegant colors and designs in the wanted border effects 5 @ (7] & bride’s in marriage, New Fabrics Satins Crepes Satin Cantons Crepe-Back Satin Charge Accounts New Effects Invited The Princess Line—The Full Flare—New Full Skirt Quaint Boleros—The Bustle Effect the s Marye Chor_ $1.298 ’3.98 NN John Henr<ss the \ will give her \iss Hennessy will have as her at- 1endants Miss Edith McCoon, who will he maid of honor, and Mrs. Willlam Warburton and M Helen Marye. , who made her debut iIn W a:.hmgwm last year and who is now abroad, has returned from Paris to attend Miss ennessy. Afr. Craik will have as his best man iel @ & S S & £ ¢ @ N N "@LI

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