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SOCIETY. THE Sl?NDAY STAR, WASHI NGTON, D. ¢. i) A — Ak SOCIETY. . s e, the U. 8. 5. Wyoming, is-the guest of | - Capt. Heney-B.-Yarnen, U. 8. N..| the West Coast for duty on the U.| Ensign and Mrs. Charles Samuel eek Of SO lal ACthltleS : Mr. and Mrs, Joseph W. Vallant -at | spent Wednesday night in Annapolis, | S. S. Maryland. ‘Walsh will arrive Saturday te be the 'V V & 'nmr home {n’ Wardour. having come’ from Norfolk to deliver | 'Miss Mildred Ramsay, daughter of | guests over Labor day of Mfs. Wal Mrs. C. D. Ryan, who has been Vis- | a lecture on aviation to the midship- | the late Capt. Martin M. Ramsay and | mother. Mrs. Middieton Semms Gue iting Rer sonin-aw and daughter,| men. Capt. Yarnell returned by air-| Mrs. Ramsay, has returned to An-|at her home at Wardour. Record at Naval Academ T e Comdr. and Mrs, George W. Simpaon, | plane to Norfolk, Thursday. napolis, after spending some time| Capt.George W. Staele, ir., U, 8. N e - ¥ S5 - .| |[returned Monday to her home in Nor-| Lisut. Frank Rorshach, U. 8. N.|with her brotherdnlaw ‘and sister, | commanding officer of the Los Anc ¢ 5 ] |ftolk, Va. will start Séptember 12 for a leave | Lieut. and Mrs. Daverport Browne, |les, lectured to the midshipmen last — - o , : ¥ Mr. Jaines Magruder. son of Rev.|ofa month, which he expects to spend | at the Naval Training Station at | week and was the guest of Admiral }{ % « . X s = % e and Mrs. James M. Magruder of Hock- | in ‘Washington, New York City, Flush. Great Lakes, 111, ‘nnd Mrs. Louis M. ulton. ouse. Guests Entertamed—Mldd_v Aviators 4 ¥ : : ley Hall, is on a two-week motor trip mg Long Island, and Englewood,| Comdr. and Mrs. Walter Anderson omdr. and Mrs. H. A. Baldridgs - 3 toLl'(:unmi Gtyilo, -~ o s |V e [will be hosts next Tuesday evening|entertained at dinner in compliment - : ugustus ellings, U. 8. r. And Mre. Preble Tucker, who at.a farewell bridge party in honor | to Capt. George W. Steels, jr.. At the: Hosts at Informal Dance—SpeCIa] Events . . having completed his post-gradu- | haye Besn spending the Summer in|of Capt. and Mrs. George Neal. | home in Porter row. 2 % nm work at Annapolis, will leave this | Annapolis “with their son, Ensign Admiral Louis M. Nulton will leave | Capt. and Mrs. Ralph Crafts of In Annapolis Schedule. 5 week for Boston, Mass.. for'a month’s | Dundus Tucker, U. S. N., lefi Wednes. | Tuesday for two weeks' sbsence, the | Wuhinrmn Miss Mary Cassard leave. day for New York. Ensign Tueker, | greater part of which he expects to | Vainwright, Mrs. Daniel Banks and 2 by Mrs. John A. Barker, jr.. of Baltl-| who has been on duty with the Navy | spend with his son-inlaw and daugh. | Mr. and Mrs. Candy Marye of Baltt more was hostess t6 a small company | rifle team, has just baen detached and | ter. Mr. and Mrs Dean Francis, more ars stopping at Horn Point ANNAPOLIS, ' Md., August through the Shenandoah Valley of i At Tuncheon last Friday at her Sum. | Y 2 + and Mrs. M. M. Lynch were the | Virginia. They will visit the Endless - g mer home on the Severn o e et A R b i S i el i R e ot e 00 Bl guests last week end of Admiral and |Caverns and Luray Caverns and re- b v Col. John Pitcher is spending some —— Louis M. Nulton at the super | turn by way of Harpers Fercy. . i e ] 0 | c————— |0 ]c———]o| ———|o| ——— 0| c———}—|a|c———] 0} Intendent’s headquarters in the 8 Miss Claire Gr who for the past guest of his son-inlaw and daughter, . rdemy. Mr. and Nrs. Lynch rn-|two weeks has been visiting her . Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. Richard M. to their home in V rother-in-law and sister, Lieut. and Knight. 2 | Mrs. H. Martyn Baker, ip New York, g The Misses Conrad, daughters of ¢ Nevette Steele of Murray Hill | has returned home. During her visit Capt. and Mrs. Charles Conrad, en- ‘ ] visiting friends and relatives fn|Miss Green took a cruise with Lieut. | | tertained Wednesday afternoon at a v FEingland. Mrs. Steele is now|and Mre. Baker from New York to > ’ small tea dansant in their home on ¢ ¢ v lamestown, R. L. Taine i : A . Porter Row. Mrs. Robert M. Kennedy, wife of | Prof. Raymond: W. Rogers, who will 314-316 Seventh St. N.W. The Month-End Brings Values Most Capt. Kennedy of the vil Hospital, [ be a member of St. John's faculty 3 % : ldly “night uL an informal dinner at - . b Interesting at Cunningham’s her daughter, Miss Betty M. Ken: | next Winter, has arrived from Grin- S . { lu,m "Hall, Prepared tomorrow with have- returned after a week's | nell with Mrs. Rogers and Lieut, Jerome Francis Donovan, e ? isses’ Frocks .o o pibann at the Hotel Astor, in New York ' their daughter Helen. They will make U. 8. N., will leave Annapolis this Fall apparel. C unmnghzhs ome on Southgate avenue. ¢ week for a month's leave in New . Clark. v v of the . Car Ness of Baltimore, S ¥ York before continuing his post-grad- . offer the unusual in of Pencil Blue merchandise value for this last day of August Y Money Hacion, o ster, Mrs. Carlos » uate course at Massachusetts Insti- All the Pencil- Cunningham’s . Bright s Crayon Street Floor Slnbs of Bluebird retired, whe been spending entertained at dinner last # tute of Technology in Boston. Royal after a month's leave will proceed to' their home in Flint, Mich Inn near Annapolis he Summer at Milbridge, Me., will re-) Satur night at the Gil & . Mrs. R. B. Horner, m(e of Lieut. t Iy next week to her home | Country Club. Mrs. Va 4 & % Comdr. Horner. gave a enue, Prince {Dite i s 3 luncheon Thursday in honor ot Mre and Mrs. Hugh Ridgely Riley |Com nd Mrs. William Glles, George Neal, wife of Capt. Neal, Franklin street st d this week to | and Mrs. Wallace Keith of Baltimore, : U. 8. to Newport, L. v v | Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. Douglas How ¢ “ Mrs. Anna Barker has as her guests visit their % p , Mr. and } . “usa i over the week end Miss Olivia Wheel- L in the Annapolis|Mr. Mason v J. Harold “ 4 er and Mr. Thomas Sturges of Balti- n TSCEY S 3 more, whose marrjage will take place rner, Mr, % A. J. Chantry have . In_October. | Middle- | v * home in Parter row s Mrs. Howell Carroll of New York, | . Archer - sev: weeks' stay at White B . who has frequently visited in this | s week end of | & i S - 5 ~ city as the guest of Mrs. Ritchle at | Al e Valiant on| M 3 3 ntertained o thé governor's mansion, will leave their 3 i | y iwe Hanohetn next month for Europe. She expects & and 3 \ if honor of Mr:. C. D. Ryan | 0 épend the Winter in southern Italy dorn, and thelg daughte Vorfolk, Va | = loedorn, who are living in Wash-| The auditorium was the scene last ngton, have zone to Atlantic City. and urday evening of an informal are stoppir and Hotel. dance given by the midshipmen avia- | Mrs. Richard Baldwin hostess | tors 1t was the st of the immmer + st attractive tea last Sunday | Season, as the special elass In aviation afternoon in her home in Waterbury | will e this week with the re > MRS. EDWARD ALLEN ROBBINS, : fn honor of Mrs. Warrington Baldwin | turn of the practice cruise, when all| Formerly Miss Elizabeth DeHaas Reeves, daughter of Comdr. and Mrs. I. S, | —COATS f St Louis, who is her house guest. | Midshipmen of the first, second and| K. Reeves of Washington, who was married Wednesday at Parris Island, K s Mrs. John Flovd Waggaman has re- ;hmi classes will go on a month’s | where Comdr. Reeves is stationed. —WRAPS to her home on Sout v leave. - — {5 Mrs. Charies | DTS William Giles entertained at ; g —SCARFS ew York, who is spend. | luncheon last Saturday in hér home |in Annapolis Tuesday evening, when |tained at dinner Friday evening in SR e e < the Summer at the Plimhimmon |Oon Porter row. Among those present | Capt. Johnson spoke to the midship- | compliment to Comdr. and Mrs. Dous. S e bought this 1d. were Mrs. William Littlefiéld, Mrs. [ men of the first class on aviation. las Howard week while prices are s’ George W. Kenyon | William Dudley. Mrs. John Givaliney, | Mrs. Walter S. Anderson, wife of | Mrs. A. Thomas Currier returned 25% lower than they will 2 week or two in New|Mrs. Carrol Mrs. Carlos | Comdr. Anderson, will entertain Mon- | last week to her home on Taney ave- Bo ' Latbr il the soxivic: ansett, Jamestown and |Cusachs, Mrs®Hoffman and Mrs. H.|day afternoon in honor of Mrs. War- | nue. 0. Roesch. rington Baldwin and the Misses | Mrs. James A. Bowden left Annap- Sl ks and Mfs. Peyton Marshall ot| Mrs. George Neal, wife - of Capt.|Speare of Waterbury, near Annapolis. | olis Thursday for New York. From erperts ot rchester, Va., arrived In Annapolts | Neal, U was the guest of honor| Miss Frances Du Barry has as her | there she will sail this week for Eu- moderate charaes. Saturday for i of one week.| Wednesday at luncheon of Mrs. [guest for the week end Miss Elizabath | rope, where she expects to spend the Mrs. Marshall wes before her mar.|JoSePh W. Valiant in her home at|Poe of Baltimore. Miss Poe will make | Winter. riaze Miss Cary Tyndell of Memphls, | Yardour her debut nmext Winter in Baltimore. Mrs. Archer M. R. Allen, wife of Tenn. Her father z2nd mother, the| Cabt.and Mrs. Alfred Johnson were | Col. and M Bowie Owens enter-' Lieut. Comdr. Allen, now on duty on ey ki arles N. Tyndeli, are| ———m—m—m—m———mm—m——o spending some time here as the guests g Mrs. Tyndell's sister, Mrs. Robert | A e J o We have been overwhelmed by have been stationed here for the past three vy a o s IC 717 11th St. N.W. s ey, Laveibeeniexlatpdiiniite - . & the sensational RESPONSE! ; ! : ssistant to the chief of staff of Ad-. X g Next to Palais Royal 2] Charles F. Hughes, who is in | g E 2 A command of the Pacific fidet, Capt R : Never in our fondest expectations did we and Mrs. Neal expect tn leave eep‘ % tember 10, ‘and- will ge anticipate or even hope for such WON. Francisco ‘and then K¢ the latter place Mrs, Neal will 1o / : DERFUL RESPQONSE as we have enjoved | . B ShatSndhnoibes dmice B during the past month. We feel that a | U h lst = Mrs. Gannan, wife of Capt. Sinclair . great amount of the credit for this pleas- | p 0 erlng 3annon, commandant of M : iy < ained at a m:q'n p.‘rrI\d";":;r;’::-]e,.n\‘ ; ing condition is due our regular patrons hh»;n«von in honor of Mrs. George | The newest fashions—but at the price WASHINGTON'S girls-like to pay! That's the reason the GREATEST VALUES Misses” Dress Shopris always a busy spot IN WOMEN’S HOSE Just now the call’s for “pencil blue”—a new Fi . = t h bright blue that's becoming to blonde, = Q“? 4 ; Full Fashioned brunette and auburn-haired miss, And » Newest Shades here they are at $25.00—ready to go to to- : ik : e her Vi thas Extra Fine hmovmv\. nigl (5'parv:\ or uz over the Ia Lisle Top anger in vour vacation trun d Selo Cunningham’s—2nd Floor Beautifully Made A Real New Coats at $95 Comningham Rich in Fur and Color When one chooses one of these coats $1 from the Autumn sale, she finds flattery in the softness of gray, brown and black fur collars. The cuffs. too. are banded in fur, and many of the coats have this trimming used as godets or flares. GLOVE SILK Gracklehead blues, moss green, all the VESTS AT 5198 brown tones and black in soft fabrics Sizes 14, 16, 18 and up tn 46 Cunningham'’s Street Floor i :———:EEEEEEEEEEBE—:BE—:EEE Of finest glove e Unnth requirements Lower Priced for August ngham They're “Vanity New fashions in other coats on cale, exceptional at the pric $49.50 to $195. Cunningham's > Street Floor END-OF-THE-MONTH CLEARANCE OF ODD LOTS — MARKED AT NEAR “GIVE-AWAY” PRICES Silk Gowns Silk Scarfs Silk Blouses Silk fhemi: Silk Slips i : who have brought their friende to visit us. ggfira’gofl";f'ggg PC?{A[%S ;na Mrs. Ralph E. Ropt have ||| 4 c:lAsl:Eg;?!LBTIXG r 1 he ho E 7 3 %, attar spending. the Summer | Why Not Take Advantage of the Oppor- PORCH ROCKERS, SPLINTED cottage at Bembe's Shore on | | Chesapeake Bay iy P tunity That Is Yet Available— [{3 12 ; ‘lr;( Ix;ran :’n D. Karns, h-maugh - 4 Extraordi ll - . er Helen and her 3 j 1 xtraordinar; 3( S ¥ v s Y The Best Place and Lowest he past two vears in Annapolis, have 2 Prices After All zone to Lonz Beach. Calif., where || Capt. Karns will be stationed. Mrs. Ask my 20000 customers. I \‘Hmu\u"d will stop in San Francisco | give the service you have the spend a few months with her 7 i N - Gre: £rou 0 s | | right to expect. Beautitul Silk Oliditawiy Silk Blouses ne £Toup fiss Elizabeth Iting, daughter of | $9 SILK TAPESTRY CUT Crepe Night- —Peasant style Beautiful Satin Slips . L Crepe de chine cne ,,h e Capt. and Mrs. Ernest J, King of New { ¢ TO $2.98 PER YARD gowns. Form- | searid® friwet and others 2 i Formerly * sold London, Conn.. was ‘the week end| - : erly sold up to En tor %3 Y14 Formerly $5 i ‘."" ot at $3.95 Clear uest of Miss Andre Costet in her 5 | cl A Am‘tr learaway Price— | . - ome in Cumberland Court | \ 4 ay A. ong $6.95, to close— to close— price A B Mrs. Thomas 8. I 5 turned to Annap E i Drop Postal to i e < i i 1233 10th St. N.W. mit. Pa i 7483 Lieut. Clarence F. Swanson has Or Phone Franklin 748: 1aken the house formerly occupied by | % { Y f Man Will Bring Samples Charge 5 - A Smal 1 Accounts s nnl am 5 O RDePonu " . ’ il \ Your Coat [J 21 Marviand a\nr-un A Small 314-316 Seventh St. N.W. Take Advantage Tomorrow of the Low Prices That Still Prevail on Fur Coats in Our AUGUST SALE OF FURS | Veassier's brother, Mr. Edward Vossler, Ters nbh afbiniwe warn vod of ad- G d $ e e rouped at $100 :—:EEEEGEE[E—_—IE l——o|c———lo]c———loJc———]ojc———[o] dwin and Miss Rignal Woodwa, d were hostesses at an old-fashiodied harn dance Friday night given i Mr. | y Woodward's barn at Waterbury, near | Annapolis. 316 7th St. N.W. The engazement of their gaughter, Miss Francine Olivet, to MZdshipman by Prof. and Mrs. W. E. Olivet at day afternoon . Miss Mary Magruder and Miss - Nizabeth Magruder of Tuke of Gloncester street are spending some rs A Ty an enuine v €lou Nicholson Henry in her home near Philadelphia - A wedding of intersst, that fook In Extra Large Head Sizes place Tuesday. August 25, in Philadel- - phia, Pa., was that of Miss Elvira " D e prava 2l LientS darasm Jomsn On Sale Monday Hughes, U. S. N. After September 1 Lient, and Mrs. Hughes will be at home in Annapolis at 96 Cathedral 1 ————————————— "N Gordon Brown has returned '3 “alues to $6.30 atfer a- short Blue Ridge Sum i \ mit. where he visited his aunt, Mrs, 1. Claude Handy, who has a cot tage there for the Summer. Mrs. Nevitt Siael, who has for the | . past two weeks been visiting in | i zs utumn lale——0xd2alal——xx4Jlc———]o[———] o[ ——=|a|——[0[ ——=[a[ —=] % Wheeling. \. Va.. have returned Your The Best Furs " Complete ke to now, their home. 35 Upshur road, Naval | [f! Selection : £ Aradesky | for Over Fifreen Years Mise Dorothy Baldwin of Baitimore fa the house guest of Mre. Joseph | Worthington in her home in Randall | “but forewarned is forearmed”), Marmink it is-our belief furs will cost more (Mind-dyed M : after this week—the last week of our e T early sale. The extremely low prices Beaverette asked in August sales on the most (Dyed Coney) o ——————— .= wanted furs, and an unprecedented de- Sealine N i= visiting her uncle, Comdr, Cieorge \W. Simpson, and Mrs. Simp- mand throughout the entire country can lead to but one conclusion, a shorsige (Dyed Conery) son al 16 Porter row. Naval Academy. liss Elizabeth Crane, Miss Rocceny of good skins, followed hy higher Trimmed and Plain Models Lo After August, $150 idence. R. I. is-again in her ne on Franklin street i e, ST B et Hats lefr Wednesday a __motor__trip : . T Of Fine Quality Silk Velvet— 2 Hundreds of Smart New Styles Gl‘ouped at 3195 The display has never heen better, Silver Muskrat quality and style in-ever instance is of Raccoon our required standard. This week Hudson Seal we ask you to anticipate your future Muskrat fur -wants, and we invite you to * Lavishly trimmed with eollars and | \Vashington's best fur shop to supply Cuffs and Border, After A t, $250 vour fur needs. Smart, New and Practical Are These Felts and To Choose From Velours . In Black and Euery JTust What You Want for New Autumn Color Right Now— "Values to $7.50 Special, Monday ‘ ; Hats with Large Brims ) 3 Droop Brims and g s | Y Off-the-Face Styles T Beica in A Colors Are— Marvelous Materials S \ Black, Sand, Weod d thd Purple, Henna RTCRAFT i N o 3 Ny, i : FOOTWEAR"‘ Head Sizes, Too! ,“* Pencil Blue _Hate for Misses Hats for Matrons 41311 -F- STREETP Blurk Prlmc Advantages of Purchasing Your Furs Duaring This August Sale Furs-purchased now will be stored free until Dec. 1st. Purchases made during August will appear | Every fur bears the Cunningham label —vour on statéments rendered November first. assurance of perfection in quality, style and The styles are absolutely correct for the workmanship, your guarantee of lasting season 1925 and 1926. o satisfaction. PRIC are the lowest they have been for vears and positively cannot he dupli- cated after the Angust 3le. i i ::BE—E]EIEEEHEEE—:E:———:E[:@ B’EB:—:EEEEDEEE‘: