Evening Star Newspaper, August 30, 1925, Page 45

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SOCIETY. Many Absentee Residents Returning to W‘lshmgton Local Society Loking Forward to Autumn and Nears Mr. La August 22, for n salled Saturday, -ope, where he will remain for another week before re turning to join JMrs. Anderson in the home where her mother. the late Mrs, Perkins, dwelt in New Hampshire Mrs. John Hénderson and her granddaughter, Miss Beatrice Hen- derson, who have heen «t Bar Harbor, Me.. the greater part gf the Summer, will leave the motor Thursday. and are expec wrive in Wash ington Septembr B. hy Mrs. Thomas Lippitt W her little daughter Anne will arr fn Was: on Wednesd Jamestown. R. L. to svend ter with Mrs. Wattles' parents, and Mrs. Snowden Ashford, in their the Win .| months in New York and ¢ v | their from | | Academy. home at 1414 Twenty-first street. Mrs. W danghter M to Washi mer as her guest apartment at the Hote niece, Mrs. Du Bose Hevwird her way from Pererborongh. N . to Henderson. N. .. where Mr Hevward went dire. from Peter. borough Mr. and Mrs. Heys the Summer in the M and will be in their through the Autumn who is ard have. spent cDowell colony Henderson home Mrs. William returned from a home in Leesburg, w guest of her sister, wards Miss Lettice Lee Cot been visiting Miss Frances Dana at her country home near the White Sulphur Springs. and is now tisiting | Miss Llewellyn Ma W. Va., will return Meade Mrs g, . who has | Kimberly and her | Draper. have re. at 2112 O street | with Mr. John the late Mr . in his home at Mrs. Samuel mother, Mrs. J turned to t from a fort Kimberly Samuel A Hampton A ames Va Miss Sallie sister, Mrs. 1z er is the Harry Reid suest of in Front Miss Peggzy tarday from H ker returned yes.| sonburg, Va.. where | ind_has joined itia Walker. in witol Hill. The returned from Somer 1 e she was the guest | velyn van der he Misse W da apartment on (- ecently eave in N wid ishington te Allen. have re \fter touring ind Pennsylvaniz Allen of Wil Hamsport s Toseph who n Mr. and turned through Mise Miriam Mohler, who has been spending a week with her classmate, Mise Winifred Johnson of New Castle, Va.. has gone to Swampscott. Mass. where she will be the guest of Mis Mary Grabou . nd M th Mary land Mrs. George W. Eastment will leave | Washington today for San Francisco 2 will spend two months with w ghter, and da Dr. and Mrs. B. taghe of the Washington. Mrs. Eastment will visit the Grand Canyon, Pikes Peak, Salt Lake City and other |\<:lnl\ of interest en route. was one time an at Yetherlands lezation in Mr. and Mrs. R. Haas have re- | turned to their apariment in the Ar- | gonne after an extended tour of Eu rope. They visited. France Germany Belgium, Switzerland. Italy and Er land Mr. and Mrs. Wolf of Wyoming avenue have returned from a stay of three weeks at Atlantie City Otto Mrs. F. M. Edmonds and E. 1. Edmonds are spending time the Chalfonte.Haddon Mr Miss some Hall, and Mr. and Mrs. Alvin V. Eckert and thelr children. Lindel. Paul and John, | have returned to Washington after a three-week tour of New England and the White Mountains. Thev were guests for eek at Capital Tsland, Me., of Mrs. Stephen Lyman Tabor. | has returned spending “ollin after Mre. A to | Washington ”zzunz:z*zzxzz::znmmmzwxnmg Tomorrow, Final Day of Qur Mid- > P od *o Summer quettes, we will :Senor T;lle: Is Aidcd | time. | visional | try bestowed upon | that | parents in Mexico C two been given for Col. XCELLENT available Scarfs, etc.—in every wanted sty | For your convenience, Coat selected tomor- row (August 31) with- Zout a deposit for Three Days, subject to your ClOSC- eenn View B Mrs. H. D. Greer, who has been visiting her sister. Mrs E.J. Kearney, at Rose Crest, Va.. has returned to her home in asota, Fla., accom- panied by her mother Irene Stearns. Miss Helen Stearns Frances Stearns are now Rose Crest, Va and Miss residing at Mr. and Mrs. Jacoh L. Ezekiel daughter and two sons of Mintwood place are motoring to York. From there thev will West Point to spend the wee with their son, Cadet Raphael who is a sophomore. at the ) and 1369 ew to end zeliel, By a Capable Group Of \oung‘ Dlplomats | { who had sacres fro borders of feated the the de re. He finally { Pueblo warriors | established the Anish i 1698 at Santa Fe and his m v s | green in that quaint little | New Mexico where a splendid hotel | and where his ex ned on bronze tab. walls of the vener The third secretar same line Vargas are natives of Chihuahua | nd they have three small children Senora ‘de Vargas was before - her | ge. Tenanteo Maria Bonilla. | enor Luis Rive: is serv- | n_Washington for econd He likewise has recently been promoted from attache to third sec- retary. He was in Washington at- tached to the Mexican embassy in 1915 in a secretarial role to the dip lomatic agent kept here by the pro- | government which had not nized by President Wilson. | at this time that he met a young countrywoman temporarily liv- ing here, Senorita Luisa Cor! ge took place in h in the Autumn of and soon after Senor River. took his bride to Mexico City are two children. Luls, who is 7 years | old. and Alfonso. who is 4. Senor and | nora de Rosas have found a delight- | home on the outskirts of Ken-| ton, Md.. where they maintain a d the children have all the 1 and other rural they have been ac. Senor Hosas Is from | he studied in the Uni-| Mexico City and after tak liw, entered the Ro: ing It which . wha now is| > attache, is from a city which formerly belonged entirely to his fam- | 1y, the clan Terr which poscessed feudal rights in the State of Chihuahau and its prineipal towns before the Diaz regime crumpled and brought down the old arist ey, Old Gen. Terrazas, founder of the family fortunes, led the native forces to vic tory when Miximilian was defeated | nd executed, and his grateful coun- him one of the most extensive estates owned by any one person the New World, many times larger than ma sovereign states of Europe. all the family Diaz left Mexic in exile fc “He and | ished after remained | The fact | Terrazas has re turned and is now a member of the ! Mexican diplomatic service .is proo? positive that Mexico is composing her political differences and presenting a united*front to the world. Senora de Terra: is_at pre: ting her | ¥, he will | return to Washington in “October. She was before her marriage, Senorita | Maris Teresa Contreras, and she be. | longs to an opulent and well known | family of the Mexican capita otes of Special Interest To the Diplomatic Circle | (Continned from Fourth Page.) and Marchessa dIE Bernezzo will leave Washington the latter part of the week for New York and will sail Saturday on the Paris for Ttaly by way of France. | any informal parties already nave di Bernezzo Ttalian embassy Fur Sale selection still 3 > 32 P o dl S d *e b od *% b odl 32 P o d b od P e dl P ol b2 P od . - P od in Coats, Jac- g$g! P od b od le and skin. s b od & Lo d 3 lay aside any $ > bodl >4 IN. 3 ‘J\l“‘m:(\ | colonies. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (. AUGUST 30, SUMMER “STAY-AT-HOMES” is Talmage llreul cat Mrs. Le: Talmage Breu inger, jr., and his in their home on \I"mn street. — bt i and the round of |of the close friends will | Kaan of Ttaly Beverly F at rms Ambassador the | late cott at August on the North Shore with Mr. and Mrs. John Hays Hammond, at Lookout Hill, the Hammond Sum- mer home in the Magnolia district. Col. and Mrs. George Harvey have returned to New York with Mrs. Henry Clay Rock. Pride’s Crossing. Mrs. Chambers Oliphant and her son have been on from Washington for a North Shore tarry with Mr. and Mrs. Durward mstead, who have inis charming wife, farewells by their ontinue until the leaye Washington % bt Comar tary the Peru Senora de ( Vez to Washington ye. trip to New and Quebec date for them to . Capt Arc Stirling Visit hame Stirling Washington, has been North Shore stay with James Henry Lan cashire of New York, at Graftonwood the Summer home of the Lancashires s terday a | England retn ck, at er a motor Montreal secretary of the Colombi nor Don Jose M. Coronado the we: t Atlantic and is expected to return to! [Washington the first part of the week. | the Chew been enjoying Washy charms first secretary legation and Mme and their famil Rocks, will ret middle of Septel of the Nides Vira, who are at The first secretary of the Czechsslo- | i vakian legation and Mme. Kurazova, | who are spending a few weeks at Vir- | ginia Beach, will sail September 8 on | the Martha Washington for Prague, | where the former will take up his duties as minister of foreizn affairs. They will g0 by way of Italy. Brothéfs Monday: Special Display School and College Wear 6 ret of the Costa Rican and Senora de Gonzales will leave Washington. next week, for a fortnight stay in Canada. The of the Lithuanian Henrikas Rabinavicius, Washington Tuesday vacation at Cape May, | The secretary legation, Mr will return after a short IRLS returning to academies and voung women going to college will find at RIZIK tomorrow School Clothes that are smart according to the Paris mode. Coats, Variously Priced Suits, Varmusly Priced Sport Dresses, Variously Priced Evening Frocks, Variously Priced Afternoon Drflsw Vanousl_y Priced Tailored Dresses, Varlousl_y Priced All Sizes for Misses and Young Women Fabrics include the newest Tweeds in suits, the softest coatings—ve- loria, fortuna and Kasherella—and dresses from worsted. jersey to flimsiest lace and georgette! Every conservative color and rampant hues that ravish the schoolgirl’s heart. TWEL The second secretary of the Cuban | Senor Don Carlos de la o has been abroad for some. I will sail for this country Thurs day ompanied by his father, Senor de’ la Torre, who will remain for a | while in Washington emhassy Torre, w time Godfrey Ferris of the aff and Mrs. Fe are at Prides Crossing, ) return to Washington the middle of September. Full Days Mark Closing Of North Shore Season Mr. British (Continued from Fourth Page.) of the James A. Baker's ern point colony at Glou on from the C pital (,11\ for a vi with friends in the North Shore Miss Edith Stockton Merriam of | Washington has been visiting Mr. and - Mrs. Winthrop Sargent at their Sum. | mer home at Bass Rocl Mrs. William Barrett Ridgley has | been on from Washington for a visit | with Capital City friengds in the North hore colonies Enjoying_tite delights of the late | |season at Beverly has been Signora | . wife of Wing Comdr. Mario . air attache of the Ttalian t Washington. She has been | of Siznora de Martino, wife VE THIRTEEN the gues FIR ST WITH THE NEW %Ed@ 1214 F St. Millinery Of Satin and Velvet 1925—PART 2. the Old Fort House at West Man. | chester this season. Mr. and Mrs the Manchester tertaining Senator Ovington E. Weller of Mar Y land. & been among _ the t the Kettle Rock and tage in olia | for orth Shore r. and Mrs. children are the oceanside & a lateseason si: e m o on the Chrlstenmg Dinner Given By Mr. and Mrs. Munter The d'affaires nd, M. L. A. Giarardet, the zues dinner give | and Mrs. Godfrey L. Munter, Sunday. . at the University Club, ol ving the christening of their daugh Katherine Marie. Among the ests were Gen. and Mrs. John Smith. the latter acting godmother: Mr. Joseph T. K acied as zod-father, Mr. Wende, who acted as toast- Mrs. Katherine F. Lannon ndmother of the baby: Lieut. and | ward A. Johnston, Mrs J. ington and West Virginia: Mr. Robert | E. Lynch, Mrs. Helen Dapray and her | young daughter, Helen charge o( Switzer- Entertain at Luncheon In Honof O( HOU!C Gueflt The Misses McHugh entertained at luncheon Thursday afternoon in com- pliment to their house guest, Miss Virginia Mvers of White Sulphur Springs, Va. Covers were laid for 16 The salt content of the sea is about 35 pounds to 1,000 pounds of water SOCIETY. We sincerely believe our prices are lower! One Day , , More ® ® AUGUST FUR SALE And besides the feature of low prices WE HAVE ON HAND THE MOST UN. USUAL STOCK OF “SMALL ATS TO BE FOUND. The as interesting as the large woman. Charming creations in wraps of Brown Caracul, as low as Siloer Muskrat Wraps, in the new length—attractively trimmed, as low as. 1ZE” small woman and miss will find our stock just $155 $145 Francke & Lustick F-U-R-R.I-E.R-S 1328 G St. x 26 Years of Fur Experience. ntelope trim and’ trig as ante- lope, is the girl who wears a short-coated tailleur. The suits for autumnal wear are the very essence of simplic- With a felt hat girl is ready for ity in cut and fabric. fitting closely to the coiffure the well suited the zest of a day’s toil or pleasure. The Tailleur - - - $49.50 Erlebacher Exclusively Different N TWELVE.-TEN TWELVE-TWELVE F STREET cold snap. Scurrying around at We have done all the So now we offer you SE what they will be later on. A deposit reserves your ? payments accepted. 9 Sheared Leopard Cat and border ......... You will not only save much money, your winter coat problem how, and be ready for the first (We will keep your coat in our cold storage vaults without charge if you wish.) but you will solve the last minute is always un- satisfactory. You invariably buy in such haste that the first thmg you see looks good—and later, terrible! searching and planning for you —during the early summer months, when there was plenty of time for careful selection of skins, for careful study of models, for careful attention to workmanship, and when prices were the lowest. LECTED FURS—each_ picked out in- dividually as a fine specimen of its kind—at prices well under selection; small weekly or monthly Your fur held until wanted. A GLIMPSE OF THE LOW PRICES: Coats, red fox collnr, cuffs .....8180 Hudson Seal Coats (Dyed Muskrat) fitch squm'el or skunk trimmed, only.. 2 i $250 WASHINGTON'S LEADING FURRIER FOR OVER 20 YEARS You Won’t Have Any Trouble Finding What You Want in the WILLIAM ROSENDORF Sale of FURS .$135 | $45 Stone Marten Chokers now for $18 Natural Muskrat Coats, only. .. - f"‘lal approval' 6 Short Jackets closing out at..$67.50 | Fox Scarfs, all colors, up from. . These exceptionally clever models of satin and velvet are designed to fit snugly over the sleck, smart head of the woman of fashion. The collection at $10 comprises many chic small models, as well as the larger brim hats. Choose the one best suited to your own personality. EXPERT REMODELING OF YOUR FURS AT MODERATE CHARGES WILLIAM ROSENDORF 1215 G St. N. W. Dulin & Martin YOU ARE ALWAYS ASSURED OF GOOD QUALITY AT ROSENDORF'S CHARGE ACCOUNTS INVITED SaKs Fur Co. Furs Exc’usfveiy for Over 35 Years 610 Twelfth—Just Above F 2383838822228332333238 £134382833448300.33 433432434222 222333 02292823323 882338833300233802332 32233 i 24 *0 24 i g 8 § i 8 i 3

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