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=10 Naval Academy Set Gay With June Admiral and Mrs. Nulton Hosts to Secretary and Mrs. Wilbur—Continuous Round of Hospi- tality for Both Graduates and Visitors. Md., June 5. of the midshipmen Iri- day morning for their annual Summer . one of the gayest, most bril: June weeks in the history of 1 Academy was brought to a Rear Admiral Louis M. Nul uperintendent of the Naval Acad- emy. and Mrs. Nulton have enter- tained extensively, Beginning Satur- day. May 29, with their luncheon pre- ceding the Army-Navv zame for the Secretary of the Navy, Mr. Curtis Wilbur. to_which all the visiting Army and Navy officers of rank ana their wives were invited, they havi kept open house throug Tuesday evening Rex Mrs. Nulton were h part ating their s same_evening dances were the Naval Academy for of ‘midshipmen and thelr guests. Wednesday night the fare- well ball, given by the regiment of midshipmen to the graduating class, was held in ‘Dahlgren Hall. and there, ay morning the graduating ses took place. Admiral and Mrs. C. . who have been « Admi at a of the gradu- given at the other too exe Rear gesang T. Vogel- upying an avenue ng and her daughter. Mi Zenaide V' ang, are going Jamestown, R. 1, where they spend the Summer. Mrs. Tench Tilghman at honol of V Mr. hosts home, 3 will ho: was ‘arlos Cusachs were buffet luncheon in their aturday. May 29, ame. Mr. and Mrs. Ridgely P. Melvin had as their guests for the week end at sheir howe, Aberdeen on South River, Capt. and Mrs. Amon Bronson of | Fhiladelphia. Lieut. Comdr. and M Xnight have been the recent guests of Mrs. Knight's father, Col. John Pitcher, at Edgewater, near Annap- olis. R Mr. and Mrs. Pevton Skipwith Cochran of Ardmore, Pa.. were guests for the week end of Lieut. and Mrs. Thorwald A. Solberg on Prince George sireet \ts. John Floyd Waggaman enter: {ained a house party for the week end at her heme, Wild Rose Lodge, near \nnapolis. Among her guests were Mr. and Mrs. Eben Burnside and Mr. Chi Mace Jones of Washington. Comdr. and Mrs. T. Gordon Ellyson were the guests for June week of Mr. Mrs. Elliott H. Burwell "“:!;m‘\'. and Mrs. Chavies Macklin and their daughter, M y Macklin, of Baltimore were guests for the week end of Capt. and Mr R Kurtz. Richard H. | ank Anthony Walke of Noi s been the gucst of ldr1§x;ds in apolis for the past few days. A AP na’ Mrs. Joseph S. Bigelow, jr.. who have spent the past month motoring in the South, will return 1o Annapolis next week. Mrs. Philip R. Alger had as her auest for the past week her cousin, Rear Admiral W. L. Rodgers, U. 8. N. Capt. Arthur Bainbridge-Hoff, U. retired, was a guest for the nd at the home of Mrs. Martin - Ramsay, on Prince George street. Invitations were received here this week for the marriage of Miss Lil- enore Duvall, daughter of f ate Senator and Mrs. Frank M. Snsign Howard Thomas g S. N.. which is to take place this evenin@ at Si. Margaret's, near Annapolis. Mrs. Hanson, wife of Lieut. Comdr. Judward Hanson, is spending the month of June with Mr. and Mrs. Carryl Bryan in_their home at War- dour. Lieut. Comdr. Hanson has been ordered to duty on the U. S. S. West Virginia. p Mrs. Elijah Williams is spending this month with her daughter, Mrs. K. M. Lundelius, at Mount Airy, Pa. Lieut. jand Mrs. Campbell }dgar, who have been motoring through Pennsylvania, will return this week to Annapoli Miss Anne Ramsa v left Wednesday L where she will Miss Ramsay's M. Ramsay, and Mildred Ramsay, will at Jamestown, mother, Mrs. her sister, end the 1 and Mrs. Duncan Joy of New York and their daughter, Mvs. Ju Bagnell of Washington, spent the week end at Carvel Hall. Mr. Edward McCanley of Philadel- phia, who was a member of the class of 1913 at the Naval Academy, spent the week end at Annapolis on board the yacht Pomona. Capt. and Mrs. John Greenslade of Newport, R. 1., were the guests for the week of Capt. s. Sinclair P. Gannon at the > Capt. and Mrs. of Washington were the guests dur- ing June week of Capt. and Mrs. Gilbert Rowcliff in their home on Por- ter road. Gen. and Mrs. Andrew Hero of W ington spent the week end in Annapolis. Rear Admiral G. H. Rock and Mrs. Rock of Washington were guests over Sunday of Rear Admiral and Mrs. is M. Nulton at the Naval Acad- Capt. and Mrs. Allen Buchanan spent June week with Capt. and Mrs. William Giles at the Naval Academy. Their son, Ensign Charles Allan Bu- chanan, was a member of the grad- uvating class at the academy Thurs- day. Mrs. Crouch, wife of Capt. Edwin H. Crouch of St. John's College, left last week to visit her family at Chi cago, 111 Mrs. Hinds, Hinds, U. 8. N, and wife of Lieut. Thorwald A. Solberg, left Friday to motor to Philadelphia, where they will visit for 10 days. Mr. and Mrs. William Kurtz of New York are the guests of their son-in- law and daughter, Capt. and Mrs. Thomas R. Kurtz, in their home on Maryland avenue. Mrs. Perry, wife of Lieut. Benja- min Perry, has leased the apartment of Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. Schuyler ife of Capt. A, All this week! Demonstration of the Stelos Needle See the operator repair the “runs” in silk stock- ings. Leave your stock ings here for repair. Stockings made new: at small cost. elleffs A FASHION INSTITUTION Para Washingtm. NewYork. With | '1dm)ro have been spending the past 10 SOCIETY. Week Parties | Mills on Randall place, and will spend the Summer in Annapolis. Capt. and Mrs. Frank Cook of Washington were guests for the week end of Mr. and Mrs. Carlos Cusachs, Miss Belle Johnson, - daughter of Mrs. Catherine Schroeder Johnson of Washington. has been the guest for a short time of Mrs. Thorwald A. Sol- bers on Prinee George str Mrs. Lanning, wife of . Harris P. Lanning. and her daughter, Miss Hester - Lanning, who recentiy re- turned from kiurope, have been spend ing the week at'Carvel Hull. Lieut. Comdr. John W. Creighton was in_Annapolis for the week end. Lieut. Comdr. Creighton will sail this month for China, where he has been ordered to du Lieut. Comdr. Harrison Calhoun, U. N., retfred, entertained informally | Thursday afternoon in' his heme on South River. Lieut. Comdr. Wiiliam Tardy, U. 8. N., retired, and Mrs. Tardy were hosts at luncheon Saturday for the mem- bers of Mr. Tardy’s class at the Naval Academy and their wives, who came to Annapolis for the Army-Navy base ball game. Miss Claire Green, daughter of Mr. cholas Green, entertained day afternoon in honor of Miss Francine Olivet, whose ‘mar. riage to Ensign A. J. Greenacre took place Thursd Col. and M Beckham of Balti- s in_Annapolis. having leased the home of Comdr. and Mrs. Theodore Woolsey Johnson on Franklin street. Capt. and Mrs. Ralph Pope of Wash- ington, and Mrs. Pope's mother, Mrs. Drum, were guests for the week end of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bookwalter in their apartment on Mar-land ave- nue. Lieut. and Mrs. Frank A. Richison ‘were hosts to a company of 16 at din- ner Saturday evening, May 29, in honor of Lieut. and Mrs. Paul F. Fischler and Lieut. H. G. Ralph, who are leaving soon for China, Lieut. Ralph and Lieut. Fischler having been ordered there for duty. ,Lieut. John H. Stillman, U. s. M. '\(‘:«;s“t.:m is on duty at Quantico, Va., vas the guest of fri £ i for the week end. s il Rear Admiral Harly H. Christy, U. S. N., commander of the control-forc of the United § iohs French Ninon Stlk Gowns also follow and add daintiness by means of rea Princess and Filet laces. $16.50 to and Printed LEFT = Georgette (repe Wrap, in coat {atvle_uses fine pleat- T clevor to clabo- the simple Traight tine.” '$29750. RIGHT—The Geor- gette Cape caters 10 1he current vogue for deep siik fringe, iu thiz case cpplied in Points and a. tico-tier effect. §20.50. THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. €, JUNE 6. 1926—PART 2. BRIDE OF FRENCH HERO MME. THENAULT, Wife of Maj Geores Thenault, assistant military attache for aeronautics. A # bride of a few weeks she i¢ fast making friends in Wu':lnllnm!. % the man offi for the reun Naval Academy cers of rank, who came nion and dinner ,of the Alumni Association, held Saturday evening, May 29, at the Naval Academy Miss Beatrice Kleinhaus of Beth- lehem, Pa., has been the June week guest of Prof. and Mrs. Arturo Fer- nandez at their home on Duke of Glou- cester street. Miss Mary ington mother, Mrs. spent Patricia Gray of Wash- the week with her A. E. Gray, in her home on Duke of Gloucester street. Rear Admiral W retired, Chiffon the transparent vogue 1 Binche, $35. H. Bronson, U. S. pent the week end with A FASHION INSTITUTION Washington Newlorh Eight Specialized Dress Shops! —Each Completely Ready with Beautiful Summer F: rocks.” JhLLhEF S ofters a unique dress service—eight individual dress shops and twenty-eight well lighted com- foytqble fitting rooms! It is Iike being able to look at the dresses in cight stores without going outside the building. Shops specializing. in dresses for every occasion, in every desirable price range and for every type of woman, miss or the younger girl—and through all eight shops, right prices, right styles, right se- lections because a specialist is in charge. ) : - Fashion Is Two Facéd This Season! . Parls EN she turns frankly swaggers WH to greet > Rear Admiral and Mrs. Louis M. Nulton at the superintendent’s quar- ters at the Na Academy. Miss Letty Mallory Shield of York- town, Va., has been the June week Buest ‘of Miss Jeanne Jackson. Graduation week at St. John's Col- lege will begin tomorrow morning with the preaching of the baccalau- reate sermon at St. Ann's Episcopal Church, by the Rev. Dr. Edward D. Johnson. Monday evening Dr. Enoch Barton Gary, president of St. John's, will entertain at dinner in honor of the graduating class. The farewell ball will be held Wedne: evening. parent the sun, she in her debonair tailored flannel coats, boyish_ sports frocks, saucy wide- brimmed hats, amusing daring poster colors. little ties and belts and UT—to the moon she presents an entirely changed aspect. Soft, alluring femininity graceful—dignified—perfectly poised—charming —the master achievement oi the lovely new flower colorings, subtly blended in transparent fabrics, The Transparent Mode For Madame Plain and Figured Transparent Gowns 395 to 79 CHIFFONS and georgettes—monotones in Sum- mer_ colorings and lovely figured patterns, flowered in exquisite blending or modernistic in poster effects. The jumper frock is interpreted in soft graceful versions with smart new shir- rings in the skirts and full tight-wrist sleeves. Sometimes a low “vagabond” girdle gracefully accents the two-plece treatment and sometimes the scarf collar enhances the impression of. grace. One-piece frocks either cling to straight lines that vainly try to be severe in their tailored treatment, or they introduce an even more subtle touch in the use of clever circular panels, jabots and flare sleeves that create a feeling of slow rhythm, Sunni—June Rose—White with touches of color— Black and White—Navy and White ard Lovely Blendings. In the Women’s Gown Salons—Second Floor. The Georgette Wrap It may be cape or coat, for both take their style cue from Paris. $2Q:50 ° Intérestingly priced! I 8o moderate,, NTERESTING not only because the prices are but because they reproduce faithfully the Paris style trend in Summer wraps for the moonlit hours. Developed in heavy qual- ity georgette, these: wraps introduce such smart stvle details as cape collars, scallops, deep silk fringe, pleatings, folds in a new triple arrange- ment that is particularly chic, revers, tiers and the graceful scarf collars. White—Black—Navy—Gray—Rose Orchid—Sunni. In the Women’s Coat Shop—Third Floor. ol ~ U S ol o o TN \Eraduate from the V Sheer Chemises also Printed Chiffons, to wear with frock. $10.85 to $16.50. Of Personal Interest ! To Washington Residents Mr. and Mrs. Samuel D. Minster of 1223 Vermont avenue announce the engagement of their daughter, Doris L. Minster, to Mr.: Morris Jaffe, son of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Jaffe of this city. Mrs. Ebrman returned to her home in New York after a few -days'® visit in_town. Miss Dora Schiffman of New York City was the guest over Decoration day of Miss Brez of the Ashley Apart- ments. Mrs. Leonard Weill of Philadelphia and her two young daughters are spending the week end in Washing: ton with relatives. Miss Freda Weil of Jacksonville, Fla., who was the guest of her sister, Mrs. Nathan Sondheimer, of Lanier place, is visiting friends in Phila- delphia, but will return here to spend the Summer. Mrs. Gus Wallenstein has return- ed from a short visit in Richmond, Va., wheye she was the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Le Roy Hutzler, jr. The garden party and pageant for the triennial fund, . C., section, Council of Jew will be held Wednesday June 9, at 1:15 at the home of M Edmund [. Kaufmann, on Blagden avenue, just off Sixteenth street. An interesting program has been ar- ranged and prizes will be given. Mrs. J. S. Kann and Mrs. Charles A. Goldsmith are in charge, assisted by various ladies of the council. Mrs. Carl Auerbach arrives this morning from Chicago, to be the guest of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Sol Minster of 1843 On tario place. Mrs. Jennie Kafka and Mrs. Louis Simon and daughter, Miss Bernic Simon, have returned from a 10-d stay in Atlantic Clty. Mrs. Armond Cerposs, who was the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Alvin Newmyer, has returned to her home in Atlantic City. Mr. Carl G. Woerner is visiting his cousin, Edward Felgenthal, in Lexington, Va. Mr. v Felsenthal will shington and month. Mr. the Summer Lee University this Felsenthal will spend abroad. Tke Friday try Club for last week. Mrs. Harry Sherby was hostess Thursday, entertaining 50 guests at luncheon and mah-jong at the Coun- try Club, in_honor of her house guests, Mrs. Greenfield and her daugh- ter, Miss J Greentield of Atlanta, Ga. Mrs. Julia Luchs has returned to v-seventh street 1 weeks in New York City, where she the guest of her son and daughter-inlaw, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Luchs. Club met at the Coun. luncheon and mah-jong Ninon Silk or the trans- group! in A fascinating SOCIETY. and Mrs. Henry Strauss of l-‘or"t'her aunt, Mrs. Carrie Felsenthal of Park, Baltimore, has returned here. Mrs. Hannah Schlesinger of Balt!- more. inotored to Washington Thurs- day to spend the day. Mrs. Monroe Luchs. who was the | Buest of relatives over Decoration day, returned to her home in New York City Wednesday. The Wednesday Clubs met at the Country Club for luncheon and mah- Jjong last week. Mrs., Lester Lansburgh and her daughter Loulse, who were guests at Wardman Park Hotel oyer Decoration day, have returned to ‘their home in New York City. Mrs. Joseph Berman and her two children of South Boston, Va., will be the guests this week of her sis- ter, Mrs. Eva Hexter, of Wyoming avenue, / Mrs. David Samson of Philadelphia was the guest last week of relatives in_this ci Mrs. Otto 5. Woerner of Columbia road will have as her guests this week Jackson, Tenn., and her cousin, Mrs. J. L. Felsenthal of Memphis, Tenn. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Behrend and daughter, Miss Eleanor Behrend, will motor to Staunton, Va., tomorrow to attend the graduation exercises of Mr. Willlam Behrend, son of Mr. and Mrg. Behrend, Wednesday at the Staunton_ Military Academy. Miss Esther Sherby, who was among the Goucher graduates of this year, has returned to her Washington home. Marvelous Memories. Some years ago a well known pilanist gave an exhibition of his mar- velous powers of memory by playing without a pause 400 pleces of music without a page of notes before him and another eclipsed even this feat by similarly playing 1.500 separate compositions during a continuous sitting of 40 hours. Marriage Licenses. Marriage licenses have been lssusd to the following : William B. Crowder and Inez Evans. Kenneth K. Johnston and Jewell E. Wood- and Edna G. Crot on and Sadie Miller, both ‘yrus D. s and Olive P. Reeves, both Staunton Robe 7 rt W. Burke and Celia I. Balis. Phillip E. Porta and Mary €. Olsen, both of Baltimore. Md. of Len, Eleanor C. N Thomas F. Al Gephart, both' of Richmond. Coril A, Gould of Quantico. sey A. Astrodson of this city. arry W, Houchen and Mliarea A. JKoop, Gharles E. Teddington of this ety and Mabel O. Turneile of Newport News Va. Charles E. Willlams and Lillle Bellingham, both of Richmond. Va. ard H. German and Ada E. Zouch, . Md. rt_R. 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