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SOCIIETEY. [tems of General Interest In Capital and Elsewhere Many Residents Returning to City, Others Leav- ing—House Guests Entertained in Many Homes—Vacation Season Ends. Paul Henderson nt Postmaster General, who | 1 a guest at the Mayflower | creater part of last week. enter- at luncheon and dinner in the former Second | ton from an extended trip to Arizona Col 5 and California. Mr. ‘and Mrs, William H. Sholes, | who left Washington for their Sum- ) room Friday. He enter.| mer home “Willfan Lodge” in Haven, 1t Tamcheon amain vestenday | Me., early In June, will return to the ferson room, the party num- | city’about October 1. | | Mrs. Homer J. Brown and Miss Isa- |bella Brown and Miss Mary Agnes | Brown have returned to the city from » Where they a six weeks’ tour of Europe. They the ”"“‘“ ted England, Belgium, Holland, | Germany,” Switzerland and’ France. Mrs. Charles Candee of | me to Washington by P e at Wardman With them are their son chter, Will Candee and Candee. arroll Mr. and Mrs. Willlam 5. Wheatley st Capitol street are motoring to Park | Dobb's Ferry, Irvington-on-the-Hud- nd | son, Yonkers and New York City, to Miss | visit Mr. and Mrs. Wheatley's family, {and will return to Washington about | October 1. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Nathan have returned from a three months’ trip |abroad and are now in their apartment |'at_the Hotel Roosevelt. Miss Luclle Ostheimer, after spend- | ing the Summer at Tripp Lake Camp, 1s also at the Hotel Roose- of Mrs. Thomas €. Neal and daughter and Mrs. Henry Woodruff and daugh ter motored to Washington from their home in Evanston, Ill., vesterday and are guests at the Mayflower. Miss Linda Lee Clift of 4115 Sev enth street northwest is stopping at |Poland, Me., bmery homestead In the | velt. N Y. for several| yprg David Zeller, who has been | staying at Atiantic 'City with her itchell of 1413 | daughter, Anne, and her young son, her guest Mrs. | Francis Zeiler, is expected home to: of Lake Helen, Fla. | day and will reopen her residence on |zaniecipics. member of the York City and| Mrs. Redwood Vandergrift, regent avenue, is a Of the Margaret Whetten Cliapter, Miss Iselin | Daughters of the American Revolu- < Marie Alma |tion, is now at “The Bay Bank, and Miss | Hampton, Va. Mrs. Vandergrift ex- pects to visit in New York City the | latter part of the month and return to Washington about .the middle of Mrs. Frank Delafield place h, Scott ¥. Hersh Miss Georgine Colony Club of New residing at 405 Park guest at the Mayflowe: is accompanied by Mis Piderit of Park avenue Gourd elin, Dr. and Mrs. Egbert A. Clark and their son Kent, who have been spend- | October. ing August on the lakes of Muska have returned to their home, 107 East | Mr. Underwood street. Dr. Clark, who | dren, was seriously injured June, has entirely recovered and Mrs. A. C. Mayer and chil- Adrienne ‘and Charles, are spending several weeks In New York and Atlantic City. in Dr. and Mrs. . Gustafson, who stopped at the Traymore Hotel while at Atlantic City for a short tion have returned to their. residence at Northbrook Courts, having closed thelr Summer home at Alcova Heights, Va. who has spent studying in Mrs. Emily Stowe, the past four months Europe, has returned to Washington and is at home at the League of American - Pen Women clubhouse, 1709 H street northw Mr. and Mrs. Glessner have moved into their new home on Mili- tary road, Chevy Chase. Mr. Glessner is president of the Eldorado Club. Mrs. Frances Boudinot and Miss Salome Boudinot have arrived in Washington from Cleveland, Ohlo, and have taken suite in the Hotel Roose- | velt for the Winter. Dr. and Mrs. 1. J. Gunning of 1210 | Massachusetts avenue northwest will return to the city on Monday, after. pending the Summer at their cottage, Sherwood Forest Marjorie Deane s spending a few days at the Ritz ton, in Atlantic City. where she went to attend the beauty pageant. Mr. Chase Miss rren Welles of Chevy returned to Washing- Harry W3 Ma., 7 T { tertained at bridge Wednesday eve- ning for her guest. Miss Mary Cabell returned last week from a visit to relatives in Nelson ALEXANDRIA SOCIETY One of the most enjovable of the | ~ Mrs. Rathbone Smith and children, Summer s held | who spent the Summer at their cot- | tage at Ocean Grove, N. J., have re- | turned to their home, on Dike street. Master Charles D. Barrett, who spent the Summer with his aunt, Mrs, mith, has returned to the home of his parents, Maj. and Mrs. Charles D. Barrett, on King street road. St n Leary entertained at rds ['riday evening in her home, on treat s. McDade Wilburn and arah Ella Wilburn of Houston, Tex., | were guests last week of Mr. and S {Mrs. L. H. Dudley at their home, on Miss Valentine | cameron street. Mrs. Wallace Lind- Dance. Miss | gy entertained at luncheon at the Miss Eugenla | pelle Haven Country Club Thursday Miss Marl-| for Mrs. Wilburn Inez Moore, | “Mrs. John W. Monroe and children Miss Sara | pave returned from a visit at Mar- Jeanett West, Miss shall, Va. Virginia fax, = Miss = Dorothy | “'\Misg Sarah Cox, Miss Eliza Bland Moore, Miss Esther Moore, Miss DIxie | cox and Miss Frances Cox have heea Cox, Miss Helen Cannon, Miss Jean- | eiie zuests for a week of thelr st ette’ Cochran, Miss Margaret Reese, | N2 ENCST n00 E e O e i Miss Kitty Reese, Miss Genevieve | ypanie city. . person. Miss Mary Hunt Rob- | “WIPCQIECT 5 oo o gnent last erts and Miss Josephine Gregz. M. | week at Orkney Sprng, Ve, and Mrs. Donald Jameson. Mr. and | “Nir “Howard Jewell of New York Mrs. Mark Duval and Mr. and Mrs. | ¢ the guest of his aunt, Mrs. Robert Robert Vaughan, Messrs. Noel Lynn, | k. Gooding, at her home, in Rose Lynn and Selma Lynn of | mont, en route to college at Marietta, Leonard = Christle of | "'x1r) and Mrs. Wilmer Joyce Waller Conn,; Archibald Munson | pave returned to thelr home after a and Regin: Munson. Donald [Lee | motor trip through the North to and Denton Willlams of alls | Canada. Church, _Cullen Napier. Robert| figs Thelma Kite has gone to her Holmes, Donald Gray, Stanley Mc- | home, in Culpeper, after a visit to Gee, William Winstead, James Berry- | Mrs. * Owens, | on rth Columbus man, Baughan, Archibald | gtreet. Robert: Lake, John Crow Mr. and Mrs. William B. Smoot r Charles Light, | have returned from Magnolla, Mass., Sdward Williams and Tayloe Mun- | where they spent the month of ford of Washington, Earl Knight, | August. Vincent Young, Everett Swan, Stan- Mr. Leonard D. Christie, jr., of lelgh Swan, Dallas Rand, Jack Rob- ! Bridgeport, Conn., was the guest last erts, Zack ¥, Robert Whitton, | week of Mr. Francls Pohl, in Rose dulius West, Marion West, Everett | mont. Pohl, Brook Howard, Jack Howard, | Midshipman John H. Pohl of the Robert Howard. Walter Nalls, Em-|United States Naval Academy, An. mett Lawler, Kenneth Stabler, John | napolls, is spending several weeks Fowler, Robert Cochran, Theodoric with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. August Ross, Edgar Bayo! George Rice, | J. Pohl, in Rosemont. Willlam Taylor, Thomas Hulfish, Mr. and ) 3 . 3 tanley King. Hugh Marsh, Arthur e Dk Eew Adak Recter Richard Wrigh John Hughe: Lionel Beeton, Charles <eegan, Davis Jackson, Fugene John Curtin, Alexander Courtlans Warfield, Wil- Moncure Thomas Moncure, Warfleld, George Darst, Darst, Raymond Wolford, nt. Kenneth Moore, Dr. and Midshipman John was i son danc night, chaperoned T. Oliver of Fairfax wick Mrs. Shepperson were Miss fax, Miss M Ma peper Mi and Am Katherine Oliver E Jane Ne 1heth little ss Louise Shipley « Miss Jane Hel garet Miss, rre n ane M. Maigne, Miss Margaret Bay Mis A Moore, sas, Bridgeport, ing the week of their cousins, Mr. | and Mrs. Charles M. Shepperson; mo- toring from thelr home to Rapidan, the home of Mrs. Adams’ parents, Mr. and Mre. Thomas J. Peyton. Mrs. Dabney Herndon has returned from a visit at Cape May, N. J. Miss Carolyn Burgess, who spent. Doniphan, llam Arhby Thom Hollis Nelson H. Pohl Miss (s Gri ents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Burgess, | at Reva, Culpeper County, is in Alex- { andra for the Winter. Mrs. John F. Tackett had as her guests last week Mrs. John K. Mason of Richmond, with her two daughters, Mrs. Milton Lawson of Upperville, Va. and Mrs. Edwin Wright of Phiiadel: phia, and the latter's little daughter, Louise Wright: also Mrs. Charles E. her home, | Tackett of Frederickeburg, Va Cochran en: Miss E. Eouise Finke left Talbott of Pari the guest of Miss Helen C: her home, in Rosemont. leave Tuesday for Bristol, Va., to re- studies at Virginla Inter- ) Strange Morgan of Raleigh, N. C., is the guest of Miss Jeanette Yates Coc hmn on Prince street N unusually wide variety of fur coats is to be found in our stock at the present time. Come in and examine them. You are bound to6 find just the style you want at just the price you are able to pay. “Furs that please” Model Fur Shop Reliable Furriers 923 G St.—1303 Conn. Ave. Phone Fr. 5341 -~ e of Philadelphla were the guests dur- | the Summer at the home of her par- | THE - SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, | TO LIVE IN NEW YORK \IRS Joll\' T. ('L\\f\' Formerly ‘Miss Mary Louise Sheridan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Sheridan of Washington. Her marriage to Mr. Clancy September 1 took her to his home near Bun‘nln. N. Y. for Ocean View, Va., where she is a member of a house party. Miss Mary Chea was the guest last week of Miss Mary Lindsey on Braddock Height left last Pa week to visit to motor Dr. littte son Pittsburgh twood of Lynchburg mother Mr. and M E. G. Ridgely have left for a motor trip to Canada Miss Hazel Sonner left urday for Miss Rosulie Broaddus returned last 8 trip to Montreal, Canada, accompa- | week from a visit to relatives in Cul nied by Miss Ethel Grimes of Wash-|peper and, left later for Paeonian ington \]\rln(.\ to s)»end a few weeks. Mr. and Mrs James Robey and E Miss Martha Shiverdec telle Robey have returned from a umo- | honre after a two weeks’ tor trip to Charleston, W. Va.; Cum- | atives in Dayton, Ohlo. berland and Baltimore, Md. | “'Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Clements and Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas J. Lawler and | Miss Emma Clements are back from Miss Margaret Lawler are at home a motor trip to Colonial Beach, where | after a trip to Canada, Atlantic tfll\ they spent two weeks. and Philadelphia. Mr. and Mrs. Norman E. Simpson Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Kaufmann left| and Mrs. Kugene Simpson left last last week for a visit in Atlantic City. |Week for a visit at Atlantic City. Miss Katherine. H. Stuart has re-| Miss Cornelia Smoot and Miss Dor- turned from Bar Harbor, Me. othy Smoot have returned from a Miss Helen L. Davis and Miss Mary | Week’s visit to friends at Colonial J. Davis are back from a visit to|Beach friends in Richmond, Ve | Miss Kathleen Watson of Charles- Mr. and M ®. L. Bartlett and Mrs. | ton, W. Va., was the guest last week ¥, ¥ tter have completed .a motor Of Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Goods, on trip to Waterbury, Conn., where they | North Columbus street. visited Mrs. Bartlett's sister, Mrs E. C.| Mr. and Mrs. Lester Van Yivles: | worth have returned . to Rosemont Mr. and Mrs. Charles |after a four months' trip to Europe and little son and Mr. and have as their guests Mrs. Van Lewis motored to Penns Middlesworth’s mother, Mrs. N. F. the week end and visited Brandt, and her brother-indaw and Frances Ash. sister, Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Van Miss Lora. Patton of Washipgton | Cortland Brandt, of Philadelphia was the guest last week of Miss Mary| Miss Lidla McLaughlin has com- Ellen Ayres anhd also of Miss Virginia | pleted a trip through the West and Stone. to Yellowstone Park with a party of Mrs., C friends from Washington and is now brother-in-law with her mother, Mrs. -Clarence Frank Campbell, French, at Atlantic Ci Winchester, Va. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mrs. Martin P. Greene Miss Mary Neal Wood h house guest,.Mlss Rose Evelyn Brown | from a trip to Niagara Falls, Chi of Covington, Ky.. left last week for|Pewa, Ontario, Canada; Buffalo, N. Y.; Atlantic City to spend several weeks. ort and Harrisburg, Pa. Miss M. Lee of The Plains, Fauquier L. E. Remington left last week County, Va., is the guest of her broth- t friepds in Catlettsville, Ky. er-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. | s. Florence Baker Dow, Mrs. Kiger, on South Royal street. ora Lanum and Miss Inez Plerpoint Mr. and Mrs. Francis Drischler have | left last week for a trip to Cuba returned to Rosemont after a visit to| Mrs. Fugene B. Juckson and her their son and . Lieut. | twa sons, Mr. Eugene B. Jackson, jr., Carl S. Drischler, N.. and and Master Richard Jackson, of Lex- Drischler, dt their home in Gloucester. | ington, Va., were the guests last week ., and also a visit to Mrs John|of Mr. and Mrs. P. F. Wade at their . in Windmere, Long Island. home on North Washington street A. T. Young and their| Mr. and Mrs. Francis H. Fannon E. Markell Cdward B. Ivania for Miss Merla | B. Kerns is visiting her nd sister, Mr. and Mrs. at their home in Wood and and her ve returned “The Dinner Hour” With Music Music under direction of Daniel Chwalow—soft strains furnishing a color- ful setting to excellent cuisine. Dinner, $1.25—$1.75 ror Tanch A special menu—the main course of chicken or steak, § Sunday dinner, $1.50. from 12 noon until 9 P.M. hotz AMILTON Every' room’ has' a' shower and tub bath. $3.50 a day upward a tastefully prepared o Each Person Music every Baturde; Edmund J. Brennan, Manager ‘—~because Sir Thomas J. L‘P‘“‘ sorts, onhi.mnnuin&y- lond:éfiunmlmwnmmmn and man and pc:h it for you moisture-proof tins with -ll m odgiadfiupmnndfi-hnufl Young's | Middles- [ D. €, SEPTEMBER 25— PART 92 1 entertained Thursday evening at their home in Rosemont in compliment to Miss Audrey Schwarzmann, whose marriage to Mr. Paul Gardner of Washington will take place in Oc- tober. Rev. Willlam Jackson Morton has returned from a Visit of several weeks at_Asbury Park, N.J. Miss Mary Whitton has returned from a motor trip to Greensboro, N. C., with a party of friends. Mrs. John B. Gordon and her little daughters, Amonette and Margaret Gordon, will return within the next week to their home on Braddock Helghts after spending the Summer at_Wanakah, on Lake Erie. Miss Ruth Chauncey is the guest | {of her umele, Rev. B Cowling, at, his home In_Annapolis. | Mr. and Mrs, Herbert Weller of | Fredericksburg, Va., were the guests | last week of friends in Rosemont Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Vaughan -Bishop, who have just returned after ‘ spending the Summer in Europe, were | | Buests last week of Mrs. Bishop's mother, Mrs. Ellzabeth Hoffman, in| Rosemont, en_ route to thelr home in Georgetown, Ky, Rey. Percy Foster Hall, Mrs. Hall and Miss Margery Hall returned last { week from Groton Long Point, Conn., where they spent the month of Au’ Bust. Mrs. Prank L. Slaymaker, daughter, Miss Margaret S nd her little .son, Master F Slaymaker, of San Antonio, {were the ‘week end guests | Robert M. Reese, 517 Cameron stree | en route to thelr home after visiting | Mrs. Slaymaker's parents, Mr. and | Mrs. Richard McCoy, at Riverton, Va Mrs. Benjamin Marsden Price and her two sons, Alfred Price and Juck Price, of Evanston, 11l are the guests of Mrs. Price's brotherinlaw and | sister, Mr. and Mrs. Leo P. Harlow, | at their home, Journey's End, Jeffer- son Park, near Alexandria Mrs. Frank Daley has . returned from a visit to her son and daughter- in-law, Mr. and-Mrs. Preston B. Daley at their home In Canton,‘Ohlo. Miss Lilllan Darley left last week | for a trip to New York City and will | visit relatives in Montreal. |Labor Day Golf Toumey | ; Feature at Hot Springs‘ | = | _The very notable Summer season at Virginia liot Springs, the most suc cessful on record, came to a climax with the Labor day golf touriament at the new Cascades course. The tro- phy, the fairacre cup, was founded by Mr. Benjamin F. Jones, jr., of Se- wickly, Pa., and Virginia Hot Springs, and is'a handsomely designed punch bowl Players were most enthusiastic lover the c 3 vear old—over its condition and its fine putt- ing greens. The Secretary of State came down from Washington for the {meet and at the first day of match defeated Mr. Stewart Waller of York, On_account of- Mr. Kellogg's return to Washington his |afternoon round went to Mr. Orestes 1. Babeock of Chicago. Mrs. Keilogg |14 at the Homestead to remain a fort- | | night. Sir Malcolm Robertson, the new British envoy to the Argentine, was in {the golf meet. Mr. and Mr. ; In- galls and Mr. and Mrs. George H. In zalls gave a luncheon at the Cascade: iclubhouse for Sir Malcolm and L’«dy, | Robertson, the latter formerly Miss adys Ingalls, daughter of the lute | Mr. and Mrs. Melville E. Ingalls of | Washington and Virginia Hot Springs. | At a dinner given at the Homestead, | Hot Springs, Va., by Miss Alice Scar. borough of Cincinnati for Sir Malcolm | and Lady Robertson last week were| Mr. and_ Mrs. George Howard War-| iel Holmes, Mrs. Tyler Field, Miss Ju- dith Colston and Col. Colston. Col.| Jay E. Hoffer at which were ‘Col. and Mrs. Beverly W. Dunn, Capt. and her irington, Mr. and Mrs. Fay Ingall slr,l and Mrs. Joseph T. Crabbs of New and Mrs. George H. Ingalls, Mrs. Dan- York gave a dinner for Col. and Mrs. | SMART & fOi@Efi 9 And despit TEE: - that score. n : EANET & MANUFACTURI AR GHBE % o % x ; Make Your Last Longer | remaining fi%fi?fiéfiflfififiififiifi Attractively Priced N inspection of our show- ing of Fur Coats, Jac- quettes, Scarfs and novel- ties emphasizes the fact that E. & B. values defy duplication elsewhere. attractive prices, you're as- sured Quality and | Depend- ability — our takes care of you fully on G'Coméarr'son of values SOCIETY, v Brly September Bride . MRS. FRED W. DOWNEY. Before her marriage a week ago she was Miss Mary B. Giltrude of 3409 Mount Pleasant street north- west, Mrs. William M Frederick Sawyer. ney arrived at the Homestead trom York and Is making the cure. My, and Mrs. R. Golden Don- aldson gav dinner at the Home stead before leaving for Washington Mrs. Frederick H. Bugher and her son, Mr. Frederick McLean Bugher, have returned to Washington after eight weeks at the Homestead. Mrs. Bugher's other son, Mr. Henry T. Chittenden, and Mrs. Chittenden, are until earl in October. Princess Edward Joseph at the Homestead for the of their honeymoon, safled September § on the Paris for Europe, where they will visit his mother at Vienna. Mr. nd Mrs. Archibald Montgomery McCrea, recently re- turped from Europe, have joined his mother, Mrs. James McCrea of Ard-| more, at the Homestead. S Silver Wedd)ng Okserved Ibott and Comadr. Mrs. Paynie Whit New Prince and Lobkowicz t By Mr. and Mrs. Johnson | Mr. and M vette Johnson cele- brated their silver wedding anniver- sary last evening by entertaining a of their friends at their home, Towa avenue northwest. Mr. and Mrs. Johnson were married in the Waugh M. E. Chur and A streets northeast, by Rev. Dr. Maydwell, ptember 12. 1900. The, have one son, Hiram Fayette John- son. Mr. Johnson has been in the em ploy of the Capital Traction Company for more than 30 years. Mrs. John- n is a_member of the Phil Sheridan Woman's Rellef Corps and is active n relief work among the aged veter- ans of the Civil War. Permanent Wave Complete $10.00 This is your ortunits " 10 get ermancnt 'Wate cxpert operators AR R Pt Greenes’ Beauty Parlors and Millinery 1428 14th St N, Phone Franklin op. FURS wz& & 48 e the especially reputatlon GX0% Ulted BACHER NG FURRIERS 1413 F St. * 7 Take out the spots Do your pretty clothes wear out too fast? OF course they do. You like pretty things, and naturaily you weas out your pret- tieat clothes first. But here is s way m-b«hun&n -dr-bakdd.h- bovu-'lyudqmddy Wonlda‘tnhwudnfi:!xf e ENERGINE t0 make them last longer. ... Take out the t-m\;luv;'d:mmth lm look like new. could make your old things ‘6u can get a can of Edergine shoe store—35¢. THE PERFECT DRY, CI EANER h, at Third | 1 | Lk H. ZIRKIN & SONS Incorporated 821 14th Street Washington’s Leading Furriers Our designing artists have produced many innovations in cvery one en i by the fact ~y are ZIRKIN A/LORED and TRIMMED WITH ZIRKIN FURS. Mod- erate prices prevail CLOTH COATS 89S Y5 5 3 B3 W=———ile oot SPECIAL from our DRESS DEPT. $25 Upward Zirkin Tailoring .emphasizes the appearance-valuz or these Featuring Fine STONE MARTEN SCARFS $25. RS e % Street or Afternoon Dresses e ———— "o 4 50 21 FOURTEENTH STREET N.W'. SEWING MACHINE DEPARTMENT—FOURTH FLOOR Special Sale «f “Domestic” Electric Sewing Machines ic Sewing Domestic™ Machines r—noted g qualities Machines, which includes the wo amous and other makes. All of our Electric Sewing are equipped with the Domestic air-cooled mot for its durability and smooth, easy runni $30 'Clearance of Sewing Machines This sale offers an unusual opportunity to buy a high- | -class nationally. known reconstructed Sewing Machine at | an extraordinarily low price. - Don't delay. Come early | for the machine of your choice. Allowance on Your Old Machine We will pay you $30.00 for your old sewing machine, regardless of how old or the condition it may be in. This amount to be applied as part payment on any Desk or Console Electric Sew- ing Machine in our stoc Singer Automatic Traded in machine $9.75 Singer—Style 66 Floor sample $39.75 White Rotary “Good as new .$39.75 Sewing Machine Needles . Six for-10c Box-Top Domestics Your choice at $5.00 Standard Drop-Head Traded in machine $10.75 New Home ° Guaranteed to sew $9.75 Repairs Made on All Machines Machine Belts 72 inches long 19¢ Goldenberg's—Sewing Machine Departmest, Fourth Floor.