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6 SO Rcsidents of Cl’levy' Chase Completxng Vacanon plans. of Organizations CIETY. the| Suburb Closing Their: eason s Activities. iter of ard N Miss Fay da | and Mrs. | ead of Elm street, rned to Chevy Chase for her { wcation. Miss Smead 1s 2 » University of Michi; wid Mrs, J. members Winchester, ~t of her Willium Blum, 3 3 Ba to Baltimore, where at the Mary! | 1} eh week v « New York th his par brother- 1 . Itea ed to her home 1 Robert all left | sntertained | Friday. k Owens thei ave a | daugh- | Katherine | Dean Ing is vack | 2 at | luncheon Miss Mr. 1 tained at Mildred Cu _ daughter Mrs. Jo! rran, enter- | iuncheon at \\Lmlmm Park | thea at Keith's | of Miss | been the Anne I Mrs. Willi bhardt retur Island Miss Mr. an »d to her home on Staten Thursd: Betty Mrs sever aunt 3 v 1 nd uncle 1S the guest of her | at their home in the | with her son | . Jv., and Anne <day to spend the home at Seal Stowell will join Dr. Table of the Rector's f All Saints’ Episcopal h will meet tomorrow afternoon in the home of Mrs. Vernon E. West, on Hesketh t. This will be the neeting until September. rd J. Kroger, son S. Kroger of £ Mr. lor ach- | neer The | wed b} evening for their n lahan will entertain ® members n‘ l\t—x' club at luncheon ind bridge tomorrow in her home on the s Martha Tucker, with her and Harriot, left Summer vacation student of has re- » spend the her mott in her home rtained at | 1217 Connecticut Ave Generously Very Sm 8.0, 10.00, Everything from our cl changed nor sent on appr ss apparel merchandise { Congressional Country Clu l of their Tivening Gowns, Mr. Who has been_the guest of New York, in her \Va ~h e taken Com- ottage for the “where they Fenning" mmer months. Mrs. Bynum Hinton entertained lunrhflnn nd l»x'mg' Wednesc honor o fornia C hl\\\ « ation as th , Mr. wmuu Lyman Tabor, in v final meeting of th other Protestant ‘church e | Chase sent represen their ssionary departments “how we do It." The Baptist Church | was represented by Mrs. George G vatt, the Wesley Methodist ) d_Jones, the Methodist Epis . W. L. Orme, n Church by M Lingamnfelter, Mrs. Arthur and Mrs. Geol Winche: { Mrs. “Thomas Robertson and luncheon followed the meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Steward, who hav been the house guests of their son daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. R. 1, have returned to their home | to rl]mx[ on | and mc; e Talbert, daughter of Mr. E. Hume Talbert, left day for Mackinac Island, Mich., where she will attend the an: nual convention of the Chi Omega Sorority. Mr. Harry W. Wells and Mr. Wal- ter D. McEachern, jr., have started | by motor for A where they will spend several months. The Community Club Chase met Monday aff of Chevy | m in the “rederick Arnold was the Ferguson ridy of Mr. d Mr who and tl.l\uhbx Richard, McIntosh and | leave his week for a motor rip to Capitol Island, Me., where they will spend the Summer months. They will be joined later by Mr. Hite's brother-in-law_and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Lyman Tabor. Many Informal Parties On the Social Calendar Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Compton en- tertained at dinner last evening at the | in honor | guests, Mre. Dwight | Hinckley Miss Anne Hinckley of | Cincinnati. Others in the company | were Senator Gieorge 1. Moses, Com- | missioner and Mrs. David H. Blair, Controller General and Mrs. McCarl, Mr. and Mrs. Frank W. Mondell, Col ho A Shop of Indiziduality, All Spring Coats and Wraps 15— Off Day Dresses Reduced art Hats 12.00, 15.00 regular stock of high- cannot be returned, ex- roval. VISITOR FROM CHICAGO | John {at Silver Spri | ney of Birmingham, Ala., jday, THE SUNDAY BSTAR, Early Summer Days Busy for Society | Of the Capital Continued from Fifth Page.) Springfield, Ohio, where she will visit for some time before joining Admiral Williams, who is commander ¢f the | Asiatic fleet. Mrs. Willlams is spend- | ing the late Spring at 1870 Wyoming avenue and will sail September 10 on the President llarding from the Pacific Coast. Mrs. Williams has been much feted during the last few weeks, among the parties given for her belng a tea which Mrs. E. S Newman gave in her charming home in Rock Creek Park. Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Willlamson of Wardinan Park Hotel will sail for Furope Iriday to spend the, Summer in the French and Swiss Alps. They will visit Paris, the Riviera and Italy. Mr. and Mrs. Willlamson were hosts at a swimming party Friday evening in the Wardman rk swimming pool. Harriman is visit ster, Mrs. Jumes . Andrew in Ilartford, Conn. Afterwards she will go to Maine where Mr. Harriman will join her later. | Mrs. ard A. ing her and Mrs. ¢, C. Calhoun are a house party of 14 at | Rosedale, in Princeton, J.. for the commencement of the | | University and the Yale-Princeton | game. Among those from Was | ton, who motored to Rose the District Attorney and Mrs, Gordon and Miss Evelyn Gordon and Capt. | Partridge. Mr. | entertaining heir place, | P | Mrs. Morgan Steinm of New | York is the guest of her sister, Mrs. | Orville B. Drown in the latter’s home in Edgemoor. Dr. and Mrs. Samuel L. returned Thursday to Chevy Md., from Buena Vista 3 | where they attended the annual mee ing of the Pennsylvanla Pharmace tical Association. The week previous they were at the Hotel Chelsea, at- tending the annual meeting of the Pharmaceutical Associa- r son, Buddie, accompanied City and they were Mrs. Willlam H. Long Island. anied his sister, Mrs to Lynbrook, Long Hilton Chase, tion. Th them to Atlantic Joined by Mr. and O'Brien of 1 Buddie accom O’Brien, back Island Dr. and Mrs. Hilton expect to be «ta Springs next week \d the meeting of the Maryland : Association, when Dr. Hilton will address the association Col. and Mrs. | i Mildred Me-| yiyeq Eitzab Walsh is enroute | ‘x { home on the steamship Franc | having spent a year in sc ttinvel in ‘ urope R, vife of the German consul ) for the week. B. Barber, Thorpe, Miss d Lieut. Allen John Cammack entertained s r on the Willard roof in honor of Mrs 1l Miss Ella Lorr: this w « Walsh will return "hm-u to Washington with them. Fol l- .' Koll ‘| lowing her graduation from Holton b Thaa { Arms School in 1925, Miss Walsh ac Ll 9 win A.| companied her uncle, Senator Thor i T J. Walsh, on his European trip, Where they were prominent in m: of the soctal and senriofficlal uffu at Geneva, where the League of Nations was in session during Senator Walsh's visit. Miss Walh entered Mme. Payen’s Family School at Paris and during her Easter vacation t ed through Spain. She recently guest at the country estate of M. Van de Werve of Chateau Krabels, Provence ¢ Belgium, and her friendships formed in Belgium resulted in her returning | to that coun just previous to sai ing. Miss Walsh and the young Ma quis Alfonso Merry del Val, son lme Spanish ambassador to the Court of James, and a nephew Cardinal Merry del Val were honor guests of Le Baron and La | Baronne Snoy d'Oppeurs, at Chateau | de Bols Selgneur-lsaac, Brabant, | Belglum, early in June. The Baron | and La Baronne gave a garden fete | for them in which nearly a hundred of the most important people of Belgium participated as guests. Mr. and Mrs. Walsh and Miss Eliz- abeth Walsh will spend the Summer at their lodge at Lake McDonald, Mont Mis: aham enter- .um hnun followed by bridge afternoon in_her residence Md., in compliment . Miss Alice C. Ol- and Wash- |ington. _The other guests included Miss Virginia _Schmucker, Miss Corinne Tucker, Miss Eunice Haden, Miss Knoxie Crump, Miss Erdine imberlake and Crump. terday to her house as a house Miss Elizabeth tained a small company day evening. Among h Capt. and Mrs. Ch and Miss Mabel Ashe: Woodward _enter- dinmér-Fri- the | Mrs, Carusi entertained at luncheon ves y on the Willard roof, where she had four guests. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Nyce enter- tained informally at luncheon yester- day on the Willard roof. Mr. and Mrs. W. Ruckdaeschel en- ained at a small reception Thurs- the occasion being in celebration of 'Mrs. Ruckdaeschel's to | Washington af R t in| Sergt. and Mrs. William B. Carr of | Detroit with Mrs. Charles T. Wiison. | Fort Riley, Kans., left Sunday for ‘1!9 CONNECTICUT_AVE~" Outstanding Values In Our June Clearance NUSUAL REDUCTIONS in season- able merchandise selected from our regular stock. DRESSES Ot Georgette, Flat Crepe, Crepe Elizabeth and Roma; suitable for street, afternoon and 2o ‘D D SHADES—Beige, Gray, Navy, Black 3lue, all wanted shades of Red. Ranging from 14 to 14 COATS Suitable for travel, town and country wear. '35 45 Dinner and Evening GOWNS 45 69 A Special Group of HATS %5 373 00000000000000000007 | ;0000000“ioooouooon000000000005000»06oéooooéood&oooéooo WASHINGTON, D. | Who was before her marriage, June 9, | Mr. 9 PART ter of Maj. and Mrs. John C. Mc- Cubbin of Atlanta, Ga., will close her upartment, at 2701 Connecticut avenue, and sail Saturday for a tw | month trip abroad. JUNE 20, 1926— Mrs. Margaret Moynahan and her son, Mr. John P. Moynahan, and granddaughter, Miss Connte Gillman,) 5t Chicage, are visiting Mrs. Moyna- han's brother, Mr. Patrick J. Ryan, and was received Thursday by Pres- ident Coolidge. Miss Josephine Duckett, daughter Mr. and Mrs. T. Howard Duckett, gave u charning house party in her home in Hyattsville last week. Her guests Included Misy Florence Av Charleston, Va., and Miss I vica, Miss Miss Dor- othy Gamby Mildred Heath, Miss Riity il and Elizabeth Wheeler of San who was at one time school teacher of the of the Land, is in Wash and is stppping at the Grace Dodge Hotel. She lunched with Coolidge at the White House ay nd Mrs. John leaving in a few days where they will make i e home MeClure are for Indiar several visits, in Battery vd Anderson, jr.. of Den- nd her two little daugh- J wve been visiting M d- ward Anderson of Rockville, left yes- terday for an extended trip to Boston, Halifux and Montreal to v { tives before returning to Denv | r. and Mrs. John A. Cummings | irned to their home on Brad- _three-week y Jane after o from at Morris- ‘ummings for the Cornell ion f zabeth, . N. J., and Miss Dora kone to Ithac mencement the Summ MRS. ALFRED CHEATHAM, Miss Queenie Ada Maye daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Tomlin. Tom Herbert “and Miss Tanena Philadelphia visit Sergt mother and family. They to Washington in July I spend two months. Carr's | SPend two montk I return to liami Refsinger, y and gone to Mrs. John P Fairfax County, Va., by her daughter gone to Bay Jackson accompanied Mrs. Dem; ves Head - the " e Mrs. Thomas Franklin Kenny and much | son Robert flower of of former’s and Mrs. Thomps 1, France the Summer hnston G few davs I ge on Chesupeake Bay. Frank home this week fortnight with Antho n at and Mrs. Henry fter her ret for P Me., Mrs to her the as moved from Fr B will leave Jland K soo1 Mrs, Mark 0. Davi g Mill road to the Calvert Miss Eva Marie McCubbin, d s Mary Wilke of Milbrook, N. Smart Summer Frocks Of Flowered Chiffons, Flat Crepes, Polka Dot Prints, Geor- gette Crepes, Crepe de Chines, Etc. 310 95 and 515 Ixquisitely developed into the most fascinat ing styles. In this offering we combine smart styles and low prices—and combine hoth most successfully. Charge Accounts Invited 000“0"0000000000000 000000000000 9000000000000000 i LD ouT OF 720 14th BUSINESS AT NEW YORK AVE. CLOSING-OUT PRICES DRESSES § 5.00 All materials and every color and all size. e Were Up to S19.95 DRESSES $1 0.0 Tl el G G DO g 15" enhanced with trimming of the fashionable Were Up to $39.50 ~— ~ Finer Dresses O AONIFIN and Coats LEASE EXPIRES JUNE 30TH owerr. L2 DOED ST “’0‘00’“0000000“000..’.00.“““’“00.0 newest shades for Summer wear. Were Up to $25.00 DRESSES $ High-priced models individually styled— in all the new Summer shades gorgeously 1a SOCIETY. is a guest of her mother, Mrs. Sophla Walte, at the Grace Dodge Hotel. Miss Mary Box has gome to Phila- elphia to remalin over the week end. Mrs. Lewin Grier Linton and her in- fant daughter Grier are spending the Summer with the former's mother, Mrs. James Sumner Collins, at Gar- rett Park. de Tor Lieut. Cuban Secret-ary's Bride Brings New Hostess to Corps. (Continued from I'ifth Page.) eminent physiclan of Havana, and she, too, comes of historic Cuban lines whose names are identified with the progress of the island as well as with struggle for freedom. Her mother @ Senorita Gar-en Garcla Montero. nora_do Capote spent most of her life in Havana and recently was of the group of maids who were leaders in the younger set dominated by the daughters of President Machado. She will make a pleasent addition to the A Frank!! Hall, Keith's. Keesee, Miss Cot Wood, Miss Garland, Gu rs entertained 1 Miss Anderson, 'and Mrs. Pea de re bacl ¥ n the Sope Mrs, Prieto, oella. Perez, with her husband, de Perez, the embassy, in Cuba, and the former tary of the cmbassy and counsele of the legation, and so often ' charge d'affaires, Senor Arturo Padr has been transferred to Havan that but thres ladies remain i large embassy staff. membe: the commercial attas is spending the hPI"r.l Slgma Tau Soronry A5 Host at Party Tuesday dinner and theater evening when the t the coffe Hotel to reali 1/3T0 14, OFF T Sport Coats, kaitted Printed Chi fon Gowns Bouffant Taffeta Gowuns. fur-trimmed Fll Chiffon Evenin, Green and W owns, em- Chiffon Evening Dresses, Dresses, Tub Silk and Dotted Swiss fa Coats, Kasha and vored Sports materials.. Dinner Gown, Black and White, sequin- trimmed, SIZEADY, oo coivnies Imported Evening Gowns, sizes 18 and 16.. Georgette Crepe Aiter- noon Dresses, beaded in various colors... White Beaded Gown Taffeta Dresses, White Organdie and collar ening' with cuffs Georgette Dinner Gowns, rhinestone- trimmed Hand-Painted Georg- ette Crepe Dresses No C. 0. D’s ‘00000000”00000000000000000“0000000 90000000000 0000 000000’00000000000000‘ TWELVE 1Ze 1143 CONNECTICUT AVENUE Spring and Summer Hats The und Seno 1 attact several charming young matrons in the Cuban embassy circle Prieto, wife of the military Capt. rmm‘l' wife of the nav: avus Tor nora « Senor L. mir first secr rem: Semi-Annual Clearance A most timely opportunity genuine and 1115 1117 F STREET An Interesting Display Brothers Tomorrow: Monday CLEARANCE Former 20, broidered in gold beads. . 23 in Green and Terra Cotta 125.00 S0 All Sales Final or Charges —itomorrow—DMonday of New Smart Frock: HERE is decided novelty in the models which will be presented—marked by original designing, in odd and unusual color effects—developed in the season’s most highly favored crepes. $90.50 is the featured group For street, sports and afternoon occasions Other Frocks—beginning at $18.50 Now 10.00 35.00 . 4950 89.50 15.00 25.00 19.50 35.00 42.50 THIRTEEN generous savings on Hats of superior quality and distinction.