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SOCIETY Keen Interest Stirred By Gerry Engagement Family Preminent in New York Society for Gen-| erations—Other Betrothals of Summer Announced. THE S —_— I Recent Bride l Edward H. Delafield of this city and Noroton, Conn., to Mr. Donald MecL. Frothingham. Miss Delafield made her debut in the season of 1924-25 in this city. She attended Miss Walk er’s School at Rimsbury, Conn. She is a granddaughter of Mrs. George W. Folsom of Lenox, Mass. Mr. Frothingham is a son of Mrs. Samuel Frothingham of Lenox, Mass. He graduated from the Harvard Engi- neering School in 1922 and is a mem- ber of the following New York clubs: Harvard and Racquet and Tennis. No date has been set for the wedding. UNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Robert- |3t tke international convention at The L it o AUGUST 30, 1925—PART 2. j 5O0CIETY B _—_— . Mrs. Willl Carter, on McKinley s - o er's par- | v 3igicreq Fojeor Peanels, ssugnier| Chevy Chase Folks fi%, Titiem Cartr, on MeKinley | 8 Sagoes ofg of (08 wiiecs pur- | Asks Narviage ‘Assuimend Comings and Goings road, sailed Wednesday for Kurope |erick, will return to their home short x And Personal Note!'on the President Roosevelt. Mr. Rob- | ly. ufter a visit in the vicinii; of the | John T. Kelly on a charge of fraud. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas . Robert. [at East Boothbay, Me. | Annulment of marriage 1s asked in s;fin of Melrose street, accompanied by | Mr. gnd Mrs. Rose T. J'yver and|a petition filed in the District Su fiss Helen Imirie of Old Georgetown | their two small sons, Ross 7nd Fred | oo Court by Ruth B. Kelly against ertson is the chairman of the delega- | Thousand Islands | The ceremony took place August 3 tion representing the United States L " 11915, and Keily was found to be in Hague to be held in October. Miss |, There are in London more than 100 There are no chil Imirie is the secretary of the delega. | NOSPItals, with beds ranging in num- | dren. Attorney Ralph A. Cusick ap son Sail for Europe to At- tion. They will tour Europe before | Per from 50 to 1,0 | pears for the plaintifr wttending the convention. tend Convention at The |t ond Mrs. Clarence Hall and — Hngue. their family have returned from a to New York society. but to nikm- | daughter of Peter Goelet. The Gerrys : Newbold Morris of New York and | o b5, And Mre. A B. Crane and thelr | spent a wee bers of the fashionable world through- | are related to the late Mrs. Ogden - - Lenox, which Is to take place in St. fi»‘.',‘.‘.“r:?;v“m"1{’2232‘0'?;‘”'uéiilfi“ I;:f' ”?‘1‘;:. Warren D. ‘:_smxh ~and her out the country and in Furope, have | Mills, Mrs, Ogden Goelet, M ' « Andrew’s Dune Church in Southamp- . i hlldren, Mary ang ‘Whitney, of ‘Hes been announced during the Summer, |ert W. Goblet and Robert Goelet. : ¥ ton, Long Island, at noon, September | ' “Pe0d several davs. keth street motored to Stdunton, Va., 1509 Connecticut Avenue (Dupont Circle) - : ) tHp to Poland Springs, Me. e s : . Plans are being completed for the — gias Marian, Poss, $iiss Joan Hay- . s , A marriage of Miss Margaret Copley SRR st ¥ood, Miss Mary Sampson, Miss Elea- 5 Bpecial Dispatch (o The Sta e S e i et A : . e e T ] e S. Steward of Shepherd |nor McClure, Miss Mary and Miss & SW YORK, August 9. —Several | President of the United States. His fe Josiah Copley Thaw, to Mr. A. New.|Street has gone to join his family at|Elizabeth Brady have returned from — gements of importance not ‘only [ mother was Miss Hannah Goelet. . i bold Morris, son of Mr. and Mrs,| "¢ir camp In New Hampshire. a trip to Piney Point, Md., where they g than that of Miss Mabel £ ¢ Goelet Gerry, has figured % 2 Maeds will Bectc s 3 3 Mr. and Mrs. Jere Crane of Chevy| Mrs. Charles England of Raleigh. Invites you to the sl g : x jatord e o o . Misk Thiw il he ortengme oMY o | Chase Parkway, has returned from |N. C., is the house guest of her sister, L s s EL " as maid of honor o 5 arty 3 P ¥ v, ther. the | extensively abroad. She and her sis- ] The bridesmaids will Include Miss| Mr. Frederick A. Johnson and his|9f the house party bf Miss Bertha Tuesday, September First, of a n of the House of Commons. His | Jarge fortunes in their own right. Georgie Potts, Miss Charlot r| week at Montpelier, Vt ok, Md, mother was Miss Daubeny. of Wilt- |~ During the war, the Gerry resi- a L4 W | [and Miss Natica Nast The ushers| Mr. Malcolin Whyte of Milwaukeo, | Mr. Hugh H. Banks of Miffintown, DIS I IN( : l I \/ l: SI lOl shire ind. He is a widower with | dence was turned into a convalescent N : wil be Stephen Morris, Carl Martin, | Wis., has returned to his after | Pa.. and Mr. James Wills of Lewls. the widow of the Hon. Arthur 3 Mis os Ger always in personal 3 *: i e Parsons, Donald J. Gordon McK of Jenifer street. Miss Anne Pollard, the daughter of who was killed in the W ; endance. In addition to thelr wel e, o, Benlimin | % A B liant. entertuir PR R R MRS. ABRAHAM BOKER, B i s F M ot Mis R. B, Swope and their | spending a week with them. having s 2 ™ e ey el s o0 [ American home for British war | Who, before her marviage Sunday, | Mrs. William Sintettetin, will' e | children of Hunfington street spent fomeRlon W WalLigh Weaesauiat An_interesting collection of aftractive Fall : 2 - | orph don ugust 16, was Miss Rillian Zarin. |best man for Mr. Morris A ~| the week end at Potomac Beach. V. |Mis§ Cooley and Ensign Welker. | models ready . your et of the cotillion, when en’ | “JyIaN. 10 felacted Topently ity lme = _—_|tion for 1,500 guests wil ,‘;}h_‘;fcg;, Mr. Paul Pitcher of Syracuse, N. Y..| Dr. and Mrs. Henry De ¢. Adams | wodels ready for your inspection. but none of them are of A ierry. who is a sister of Sen % " 5. Rev. Endicoti Peabody of Groton, | Miss Catherine Crane, daughter of | for a week's st les of society in this city and . Hope Iselin, da -5 5| Camp Skyland, N, ., where she spent | Mrs. 'A. S. McDaniels. OPENING s the hic M i and has been entert : i C.'Cliver Tselin ‘ag. mala of nenee;| & month Rlas Hilss i Intalisela & Menipil late Archdeacon 1 chan-|ter, Miss Angelica Gerry, both have 5 Margaret Carnegle Perkins, Miss|daughter Dorothy are spending a Saayin heeMew home on.the Dasta two sons and a daughter. the la \diers and sailors, with 4 sy John Gould, Allston Jenkins, John |being the house guest of Mr. and Mrs. | town, Pa.. are the house guests of showing M s ! . S A Prooks. Bb o Miss Elizabeth Adkins is visiting | Mr. and Mrs. William T. Pollard, in No family in } k MOt fare work in aid of wounded soldiers *N. Wilson and (?eor;?é Miss Nén Jiier B e R et R S T e L T even that te Mrs. Astor. |in the United States, Miss Mabel | TEfad atovd anc John Richardson of Glasgow, Ky., is Fifth avenue Sixty-first street. | Cor eant soi | s, in Moy Nopigmeantingmeslin manage the New ceremony at Windbreak, the villa of | SPent the week end with his parepts. |and Mr. and M Henry Bearce of Mrs. Phillip. formerly with Madam Ash and Young's. will ba more than dance, Commodore | s Pl e : : r ! ity 5 s % Fil . i erry each year gave some of |h»\‘ Ypiscopal M »n Soclety. | ried to Mr. John Wanamaker, jr.|the bride’ parents in Gin Lane, and Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Pitcher, on Mec | hev ® ompanied by Lien l vleased to accommodate her fri and cliep's in her present g 5 | = She is a sister of Mrs. Sands Spen- (1,500 invitations f Vi = ‘e | Kinley street. and Mrs. Myles Finley of New Jersey, connection. Telephone North 20: most notaile daces of the season, for | Miss Sands Engaged. cer, the former wife of Lorilard |airendy. hoen were cne Wedding have | FAEY SRR oo vers of Cleveland, | have been visiting Mr. and AT | 5 o of Ui e, ana Mise Statel. very | o Mrs: Frederic P. Sands of this city. | Spencer, who later married Miss | Many dinners are pianned for the| Ohlo. 18 the house guest of her aunt, | {on Chandier of 3800 Militar : & der of the two. and Miss Mabel. EVery | wpq ig now m Europe, has announced herine E. Force. bEIARE o —_— e detail of these dances was looked [1® o hOW in Europe. | L 5 : r ouple the week of the wed- | == — e e detail of these dances was ' looked | 1'° o0y S Eliioe 18 well ‘known _in | ol soUple the week of the we ! 9998888 $880888208080220002820¢200000088008080 e R o e L L LR I | L s Y S S o TR R R e a o for the cotillion. He was aded by Mrs, | §ieUt. Giraud F. Elllot of the Royal|formerly was Miss Salile J. Hargous. | their cottage in Cooper's Neck Tane, 4. Other aftairs are planned for them Py Serry and his daughter AL, for Miss Thaw and her fiance the the same week. Briti; rmy, son of the| His father was a well known club late Duncan Elliot and Mrs. Douglas | man and prominent figure in New |e—m—— =7 "70 07 R00% J00 2 RR2 U000 0ld New York Family. Gill, wife of Capt. Gill of London York society vears ago. P A The Gerry family is one of the old. | The wedding will take place early | A few years after the marriage Mr — —————— est in New York. Miss Gerry is a de. |Next month, as Lieut. Elliot is|and Mrs. Elliot separated and Mrs PB SH})@R’H‘S scendent of Robert Livingston. who |Under orders to proceed to Kingston.|Elliot secured a divoree. Later she | o. o or settled in what was then called New | Onta as equitation instructor. |married Capt. Woodbury Kane, o' ggeeeyreveis il Amsterdam_ in the vear 1674. Five |Mr nds and her daughter are now |former officer in the Rough Riders.| 5 Yy g years later he married the widow of | in Biarritz, France. |He died nine months after the mar- . [] Dr. Nicholas Van Renaselaer, whose | Mi nds has been prominent in [riage. In 1912 Mrs. Kane married F nal Cl maiden name was Alida Schuyler, and | Newport and New York society for |Capt, Douglas Gill of. the Royal Field l earamnce. later he obtained from Gov. Dongan | several years and is one of the most | Artillery of London a patent of Livingston Manor, which | popular members of the vounger set.| Lieut. Giraud F. Elliot recently | consisted of 1 of land opposite | She is a sister of Mrs. Sands Spen-|sold Maplehead, his villa in Newpori the Catskills. Miss Gerry's father is|tendant at fashionable weddings and |to Mr. A. M. Linn. | P B S < CO t ‘ d a grandson of Elbridge Gerry. who | was one of the bridesmaids of Miss| Wednesday an announcement was | 5 portb a s an signed the Declaration of Independ- | Pauline Disston when she was mar- made of the engagement of Miss Dresses Now Marked Popular ; i ond . Floor : 8380 ssesesssesesesestetssessetssssstssessetsssasss Starting the Season off With a Lot of 500 Wonderful New Dresses —of the very latest models—copies of famous designs repro- duced in excellent materials—and specially marked— THE LOUVRE 1115 1117 F STREET : Now Comes the Climax of Clearance - —in which all the small lots of the season’s stock are ridicu- lously reduced. It’s the sale we always hold at the end of August—and Mon- day is the day—for rare choosing at terrific sacrifices. Bokhara, Black Prince, Crayon Blue, Wine Tints, Cuekoo, Blond, Navy, ete. Misses’ Sizes Beautiful crepe-back satins, real satin-faced crepes, etc., with the new flare and circular skirts; long, puff sleeves— and embellished with chenille embroidery, beads, etc. In this sale, of course, no refunds nor exchanges will be made —and nothing can be sent C. O. D. Second Floor. 119 Evening and Dinner Gowns and Dance Frocks The styles are excellent—the colors what they ought to be. Broken 4 sizes for both Women and Misses. Silk Dresses 3 that were $35.00 2 that were $45.00 1 that was $55.00 || s $55.00. 8 that were $39.50 16 that were $49.50 2 that were $59.50 Sdiesses.. .o / §4§~§g 9 that were §45.00 8 that were $55.00 18 that were $65.00 | - oA 230 15 that $49.50 4 that were $59.50 3 that were $69.50 5 dresses. .. . . were $29.50. s 5 that were $65.00 1 that was $75.00 4 dresses....... were $26.50. 8 that were $55.00 1 ¢hat was $69.50 2 that were $79.50 Fdress......... -was $22.50. 5 that were $59.50 2 that were $75.00 3 that were $85.00 2 dresses -+eo.cowere $19.50. 1 that was $75.00 1 that was $85.00 1 that was 589.50 | | Flannel Dresses Choice Choice ( hoice S .was $45.00. Now.. Opening of the Fall Milliner;r Season with a lot of e e st see st sseessesesessanssseesstsssess 33338338333883288 Felt—Velour— Lyons Velvet Jersey Dresses .was $39.50. Now.. ¥ SR P A v $32.50. Now........$16.25 18 Silk Dresses, misses’ sizes. Were $29.50—now . ... WD ““e;: $28.50. NZ::.A 81425 9 Silk Dresses, misses’ sizes. Were $35.00—now b P 14 Silk Street and Afternoon Dresses. Were $39.50—now............ $]8 Nalle Bormen 14 Silk Street and Afternoon Dresses. Were $45—now -$21 ¥y 2 dresses.............were $14.50. Now.........$7.25 C Ol Vi 12.50. Now. .$6.. 29 Silk Street and Afternoon Dresses. Were $49.50—now . . . . = 3 10‘_]5:::“ ______ - "‘\5;2 gw_ 30, ,\g:" : ggfi 14 Silk Street and Afternoon Dresses. Were $55—now-. . .. ! 5 7 Silk Street and Afternoon Dresses. Were $59.50—now . . S M 7 Silk and Georgette Dresses. Were $65—now ; 3:;55 < ::::: ;}g;g Q:g:\v. 4 Silk and Georgette Dresses. Were $69.50—now ......... s 1 Was $12.50, Now 5 Silk and Georgette Dresses. Were $75—now : 1 Silk and Georgette Dress. Was $79.50—now ............ .$31 Cotton Dresses' 2 Silk and Georgette Dresses. Were $85—now 5 5 x:: .50. A‘%g:’»v‘ 3 7 Flowered and Novelty Chiffon Dresses. Were $65—now ot 5 o e .was .50. No 10 Flowered and Novelty Chiffon Dresses. Were $45 and S49.50—nov;': [ s vl 7 weTe 6 Flowered and Novelty Chiffon Dresses. Were $29.50—now........ ) e -...was 4 dresses.. .. were 9 Tub Silk and Printed Crepe Dresses. Were $18.50—now ...$8 BAdraauRs: 5 Tub Silk and Printed Crepe Dresses. Were $29.50—now....... 2 Tub Silk and Printed Crepe Dresses. Were $39.50—now........ T 18 Silk Sports Dresses. Were $29.50 and $35—now. . .. A 1 top coat.. ....was $115.00. 11 Silk Sports Dresses. Were $39.50 to $49.50—now. ... ; ¢ %:‘;‘; Cc%a;ts"' s $9>:00: 12 Linen and Voile Dresses. Were $22.50 and $25—now : 9 top coats. ...... 1 top coat..- was 2 top coats. ....were 5 top coat: 5s v 0 s WEEE 6 top coats. . were —in the smart Pirate Shapes and Pokes becoming to both Miss and Matron. Divided into two groups, and offered at big concessions from the regular values. *9.79=% Actually Actually ‘Worth Much Worth, Much More . More $4334332434343327323324323322222322322428283228243282383822384283232824882238282228838234298483248222432288232232244838239423343242924214838282432324311 They are mo;t effective styles—in all the poptlar colors—Purple, Sand Oakwood, Royal, Red, Black, etc. Third Floor. 2833332883288883288332888888 $2888222888388283888: $24223444222444 Women’s New Fall Footwear There will be a big variety of styles on display—the very new shapes—in Patent, Satin and Velvet— Plath Opera, Buckle Opera and Strap Styles \ With Flat, Military ‘and Spanish heels; o some leather with rubber tips; others covered wood. All sizes. S Street 4 } Floor. 33838883838338388828383882, | All Remaining Summer Hats —whether Dress or Sports—and regardless of $2'95 previous price. ihoice on Mondav S 14422249428444244223232484¢ >4 %