Evening Star Newspaper, July 25, 1926, Page 46

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'SOCIETY * ) b N N, J {925 2 SOCIETY. e s and’ Miss Mary Selina Smithson of Tall Timbers Scene of Detrolt, who are house guests, shared M any WaShingtOHianS ) : bi ish S i spitali ial Varied Hospitality | honors with ias Mrytie Yost. Past Grand Matron Mrs. Nellie E. ; Fletcher will entertain the Matrons | Catholic Alumnae to Meet On Massachusetts Coast = : _ | und Fiteon Resebton s¢ 06 a1 0 nden July 28 the week end. There Will be GANCING, | The Disteict of corombin (ot fishing, crabbing and games. [ of the TInternational Federation of Yachting Senson Thnlls North Shore Visitors. 5 L : “r £ e Catholle Alumnae will hold a meeting 2 on the roof garden of the Notre Dame Misses Yost Hostess to Academy at North Capitol and K ‘! Members of Emb""' and Lednnon S!DKS W E 5 b : , ey 4 A Porto Rican V | streets northeast Wednesday evening F 4 G b Rl &30k Direlk at :‘o;clox'k. Alumnae of out-of-town { ! 4 fiss Elsle Yost and Miss Dorothy | Cathollc acadewies, high schools, co ey Takm‘ part w All Activities. 7 s ; h 4 " '- & B Yost entertained at a bridge lunicheon | deges or universities are invited and g Monday in honov of Miss Myrtle Yost, | a circle will be formed under the aus Hy : i ¥ 1 who is here from Porto Rico on vaca. | pices of the local chapter. Mrs. James BEVERLY, Mass., July 24.—With | Shore for their usual stay at Villa p 4 ¥ 4 ; . 48 . ) e84 /f | [tion. Mr. and Mrs. Chatles Hard:|F. *ia:tnett is governo: the Dis the suniit waters of the blue Atlantic [Crest. their Manchester estate, are en- | ) 3 Rl ot DRk~ Miae” 2t R S s raser o i (Dl dotted with the white wings of sail- |tertaining Mr. and Mrs. Woodbury | v i é : Chenoworth —and Miss Marg: Florence Colford is chairman of the ipg vachts and pleasure crafts of |Blair of the Capital City. gSeveral : ! b i ’ . . 1 P S o ka4 BB o ol many types moored off the shore, ¥ |pretty affairs have bLeen given in| i most interesting warine picture is honor of the Blair the largest of | yresented to the Washington sojourn- | Which was a dinner party on Thurs. A % . % y - ‘ S ers along the North Shore. marking day evening. for which covers were 4 3 ? P 5 fi]l[[lmrp a“h &% it does the approach of the height |laid for 24 : 2 | . : e s - B - of the vachting season when all of | .Mrs. William C. Eustis of Washing . : @umng the clubs are putting on racing |ton, who is'at Skerryrove. the Long- schedules and the clubhouses from |Worth cottage at Mingo Beach, Bev- S 3 5 . ! 3 Marblehead ":.. .;u.\.fi-»:p‘: are gay | erly, for the Sumumer, is among the S : 1221 Connecticut Ave. N.W., Washington, D. C. vith their luncheons, dinners 3 | patronesses for the series of taiks on _ 3 ¢ 1 [ N : | JULY UNDERPRICE SALE The season has been the most suc- [”el'!',\' 1s KIHI"\TK at the Sl\‘)lli\mlm l{\;mu s A J v 3 i lligsl Mooe: the wer {of Mrs. T. Jefferson Coolidge at, Man. : bl T R 3 3 v o R The veek has been a bright one for | chester. H s e 4 ¢ ; 9 Z : OIL_I: DRFSSES Handmade the visitors from the Cupital. with | The Misses Virginia Alderson an : . P ; ‘ 4 i FORMER PRICE, $3250 NOW $10 the reception which Mrs. Godfrey | lner Hogan of Washington are at | S g e i 3 . . g ot 3 " e Lowell Cabot, gave in honor of Jan | Gloucester for the season. They : i ¢ 4 ’ 4 k Lo W 3 / | 50 FLAT CREPE STREET AND AFTERNOON DRESSES Ciechatowski, the Polish Minister, | Prominent i the artists’ pey . & (RN ¥ ! Copen blife, rust, navy, gray and beige find his wife & her lovely Summer | ,urt. ner delightul home on ) ARG AL i : A / || FORMER PRICES. $65 AND $4950 NOW $25 AND $18.50 one of the high spots. The Polsh | Miles River roud ut Hamilion. for thy W SR AT e R A | v PRINTED CREPES Minister and Mme. Ciechanowski, [ o 41 Carvoll, is on from Washington & \ i 4 & 4 Many cool colors. White flat crepes.. Pink and vellow who are happily established for the | al N tay in the % o by a 4 ¢ Il ¥ 5 > S, 879.50 AN 50 NOW $39.50 AND $29.5 Summer at_Hedge Row. the Tibbitts | §0¢ hev Wit 200" North Shore ' ) i Ay L Iy || FORMER PRICES, $79.50 AND $4050 NOW $3 $29.50 cottage at Manchester. were assisted | " \{'" Robert (. Ransdell and her g LAY i y ; : it SPORT AND DRESSY MODELS in recelving by Mrs. Cubot and her .o, Charles L. Ransdell, are on the | $00 s o ' ¥ \ “ In navy georgettes—for afternoon and street wear. Sizee up to 4 daughter. Mrs. Ralph Bradley, who | Noith Si where they will spend the s 3 A - k ‘. i = o s i spending much of the Summer at | pylance of the season With Mrs, Rans. Lyl . . ’ Il FORMER PRICES, $7950 AND 850 NOW $39.50 AND $19.50 the Farms. There were representa- | geli’'s parents. Mr. and Mrs. Charles 3 = ¢ o 2 1 @ | Evening and Dressy Afternoon Models Greatly Reduced fives from (h6 Britiah embasay ant | 4, Layman of Washinglon. atisislc | 1 N . 4 7Y HATS the Swedish and the Sian legu- | Barberry Ledge cotiage at kastern 4 3 : & B 3 sport tions in attendance, besides & most | Point, Gloucester. Robert and Nandy s ; 53 K All colors and the season’s mewest straws, for dress and s representative gathering from all of | Runsdell have been on the North | Ny \ wear. Many wonderful values. T : the colonies along the shore. There | Shore for several weeks and Dr. 4 : O A { s : 1 FORMER PRICES, $35 AND $18 NOW $10 AND $5 was a4 most interesting wroup nl‘»(-usnl?\l is coming on from Wash-| 5 k. the tea tables, | ington next month for a late season | C. G. Chaviton, |'stay Mis, thv Joyce Broderick, and Mrs e Countess Mira Kor ke of €. D. Hetherington, whose husbands | Washington is at Beveriy I are conneoted with the British em- » Midsummer sy, e countess is also established for the Sum-|to do thé purtraits of & number Of |~ at Mancl Robert de | Summer colonists during her stay o0} ae gaughter of Mrs, Charles B Chevy Chase Home Opened T g ‘ d ; : o the hundreds of Wolfe Sampson & iss Margaret | the North Shore [ Leet. to Tdeut W iliam Lawrence ¢ For Pre-Nuptial P Corlies of the Magnolia colony also | . Scott, U. Army Air Service, took ;. o 8 | or Pre-INuptial arty . assisted IR ¥4 . 2 place vesterday in the chapel of the ; ' L Washm en women who Many of the Washington colonists W edclmgs This l"‘[ontl’l Leasue Tsland Navy. Yard, Philadel: o - 52 | Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Kline, ir., . 8‘ . were guests of Frederick H. Prince | phi. A reception followed immediate- ! gave a bridge pavty at their home, are interested in the At Princemere, Wenham. on Wednes- | Both In and Out of the |1 at the home of fdeut. W. W. Orr, & Y 3 Primrose street, Chevy Chase, Md., g day, for the dedication of the new [TU. 8. M. C, and Mrs. Orr, at the . Tuesday evening in honor of Miss qunllty-reputahon of road which he gave to Essex County | (g na] Cali for Notice | navy vara i -y {Masy L. Rawiingiang St J. Sumnes nd which skirts his estate on the P Lieut. Scott. who has been stationed 9 ¢ | Wood, whose wedding will take place er of Chebacco pond. . Senators at Bolling Field, will be on duty at ; : > | August 4. "The guests, in addition to Fl'&ncke & Lustick George H. Moses and William AL S d from Fifth Page.) the Sesquicentennial in Philadelphia . &) § | the guests of honor, Included Mr, and Butler were among the guests for | ——oontnued trom & g ‘ . ; * Mrs. J. Wriley Jacébs, Mr. and Mrs the afterncon. 8 £ this © were the | In St. Gabriel's Church at § o'clock 3 Clarence Updegraff, Mr. and M The junior tennis tournament at | ‘. “ kel \esmdn morning the marriage of & . g Charles €. Afles, Mr. and Mrs. Robert the Montserrat Golf Club brousht out Ty, “popelnuun, who has been an ex- | Miss Elizabeth Margaret ~Barrett, | | &g . : | Wion, Mr. and’ Mrs. D. C. Gruver & splend:d entry li d umong those |, iy o) “with the Interstate Commerce iter of Mr. Jumes P'. Barrett of | &\ & ” Miss 7..!»e\m !mm_\ Miss 11- ora Plaving were oliss nancy Leiter and | Commission for the past six vears. |4026 Fifth street, and Mr. Francis . e A LA “\m onald, Mr. LA Luce and Mr. T e ildren o - and | has recently ‘accepted . position in | Clyde Powderly took place. The Rev. ; eorge Brabson. i e e ey O henshiugLoN. | the legal department of the Pennsyl- [John M. McNamara, rector of the R e | avendus At DUIE WS uld i S0 afe at Babewdter; Whelr BIveily [ ovie Raitoad. j church, officiated. 8 K 3 . s, the refreshments an ora ec- ;“”‘";"“\fi‘xf:‘i:uii‘i’fl ‘d‘;w;,:“"':“':‘r' sirdl “Afier m two weeks' motor trip the i There was 8 :‘m‘lv‘ b:x:“:ger:,n_:; ’ S A | orations. g - Mrs, | i " heir ho - coration of gladiol n vari col 4 30w Z - — e E7 o B C Wi e, e O ine |couple will muke their home in Phil | decoration of i AUGUST SALE e s, e e Speriiing [asaphia ies: in the church, and the impressive A ] Beach, The North Shore has plenty ey : e his ware atvan e | I . i PRICES ‘have Jeach. Shore has plenty | ppe’ marriage of Miss Thelma | mass. Vocal selections were given b ’ s i A Your Dianes Cookisd 75C added . to . the 1 the way of sports in the making ' pockyer, daughter of Mrs.-John W. | My, George B. Cowles and Miss Cath- % g 0 i Lockver, to Mr. Arvid Anderson, { erine Weber-was at the organ L K& p ¥ | to Order for sual "~ featiseh son of Mr. and Mrs. Gustave E. An-| The bride's father escorted her to : » il |1t Tasten Different. Meal Tickets Tnsued. usua eatures derson. took place after- | (he altar and gave her hand in mav 9 18th snd Columbis of STYL and Misses Helen Wills and | 25050M, L90K_plage Setuclsy ACEL | e At A e tulip groen ensem < : th dnd Columbia Roed f ) Elizabeth “anrmu_\u:; in nu—‘lmnnh rformed in St Alba piscopal | ble suit trimmed in ashes of m-\"*\and‘ _—_— 7 N 8 QUALITY / R e i s cch, the rector, tev. C. T.|a hat to corfespond. Her arm bou ot “ Z 5 5 - : The carillon concerts : cos- | g officiating. at 4 o'clock in | quel was of tea roses 3 e s Marinello Shoppe WORKMAN- te: A\\lu(.v‘ were made possible ~ the presence of oniy members of the George I. Jones, sister of the | 2 ol e A, o dd 5 SHIP, increasing ‘\""‘,',”:“; “\"“1“({*\"- o Renresente two families and a few intimate | bride, was her matron n(hlmmlfl 'nl\f:\ 5 ¢ Bregg Bldg, 12th & G Sts. lI ’ : A. Piatt Andrew, who is s friends wore beige georgette with a hat o o . the assurance o Summer at Glouceste:. con‘in | ""he bride was given in marrage |felt in the same shade. She carried Announce a Special [ B i “:‘{::"(‘;:D:“‘\* ""“":‘ by her brother, Mr. William A. Lock- |a sheaf of tea e O R Summer Rate in | complete satis- = P ") Y ‘iyer of Philadelphia and wore a gown | Mr. Frank B. Helan of Washington T L & = fRctia- as - well Permanent Waving day evening | of tan georgette crepe and cream lace, | was best man Edward H. Loftus, sec ]“nh a4 picture hat to match and| A reception in the bride’s home fol- as ofi‘en'ng a UNTIL OCT. 1 | 7 DISTINCT of the Siamese legation. is being wel- | cyiyied pink rosebuds and llies of |lowed the ceremony. Among the out- $12.50 per Head or 35c a g OPPORTUNITY comed to Bass Rocks, where he and | the valley. of-town guests were Miss Margaret Mrs. Loftus and their intere: ! The ceremony was followed by an |M. Perry, Mrs. M. J. Murray for the Summer.. With t e | bride’s mother after which Mr. and jand Mr. John Edward Coogan of Car their sons, Roderfelk and Mre. Anderson left for a Northern jbondale, Pa. and Mr. Dan Powderly who find many friends in the vounger | \eading trip by motor. and Mr. and Mrs, Tom Brown of Bing- | set. Young Reginald is iwinning g i * bamton; N. Y. fame as a golfer at Bass Rocks and | Mr and Mrs. Howard Cole Kraft of | The bride traveled in her wedding ied the fleld of s fo Indiunapolis. Ind., announce the mar: | qress and after a trip uf several Holdsworth Cup s | riage of their daughter Virgini d | \veeks Mr. and Mrs, Powderly will be | plaved over the spe s Lieut. Harold Porter of ¢ York. |at home after August 15. 7 e E: | We Specialize in Finger Bass Rocks Golf Club, se | The marringe was quietly celebrated R - ‘| and Water Waving—Mar- | lagation has been estat again | Monday, June 28, and July 2 Lieut. | i Hair Tinti E | for the Summer at Bass Rocks and @nd Mrs. Porter sailed from New York Diplomats Are Lelvxng | celling—, ar inting— ! s members find the delights of the | for where the former is sta- | LJIPlO Three cabinet women who lend charm to the Midsummer season here hyi i . | North Shore so_appealing that they | tioned. : G | for Resorts |entertaining in thel s Brtol L fop s iy |\l Facisl - awd: Scalp. Theacs North Shore so_appealing » 3 b ding o a8 spend Summer AMer Summer there, | ter of Mr. and Mrs. Howard C. Kraft, spital or vight: \lm'llnrry New, wifo of the Postmaster General, Top left: M. ments. F-U-R-R-I-E-R-S Pra Sundara Vachana, the charge former residents of Parkersburg. She e Frank B. Kellogg, & the Secretary of State. Bottom: Mrs. Herbert; CHARLIE daffaires, and Lung Debavadi of the |I$ & graduate of Tudor Hall. Indian- (Continued from Fifth Page) | Hoover, wife of t 5% Secretary of the Tnterior. 26 Years of —late of Gustave's, does our Fur Experience lgation ‘are at the legation and will | 8polis. and spent the past Winter in | SRS | ‘ oo h ohe North Shore until well Into | \fies Anna Kraft, and while there.at. e kbR Week's | esday to Willlamstown, Mass.. to|Queen of the Belgians. There will, ||| hair cutting and is an expert in Miss Anette Huntley of Washing- ;:“j“'fh‘::"“‘,‘.”“‘M;‘d'“'(‘:;“;L‘:,""H“]’“")'[ e Eety |attend the Tnstitute of Politics at |however, be no celebration, as hoth [{ all the latest styles. ton has been at the Rockaway at| .5 ¢ CRIEE N O ose family | The second secretary. of the Braxil. | Willlams College. ithe Ambassador and Baroness. de | East Gloucester for a July stay on'is very well known in Parkersburg |ian embasty, Senor Roberto Mendes | | Cartler are spending the Summer in | e D, W Harrison is among ther 204, throughout the State as proml L‘K"‘G;‘é’.fi;’f"'\.‘,fv’\‘.:‘ffl T end a vaca. | - The new attache of the Rumanian | Beigium and other countries abroad, | Washington giiests st the l:vell?)mne ) lfl(o,hu”:l‘.e:sis 1:0’!:::;0.:‘.; \'i,": tion In his Braz ilian home. | legation, Mr. George Anagnostache, | ana AMme. Tilmont, wife of the charge at Fast Gloucester, where Miss Mary | I, N. Tavenner, and has many friends | pe second secretary of the Peru- | has arrived to take up his duties. Mr. { q'affaires, is also in Europe. L ang S Robert W (el - vian embassy and Senorw de Bedova |Anaguostache hes been in charge of | i T j pital City. are | After September 15 Lieut. and Mrs. | ial $Ibasey adl SFICT ol at din- | the Rumanian consulate in ._-,,‘.,,“,d* Senora de Claro and_Senorita Lucy | | | family have established themselves | jnformnal reception in the home of the { Ruth Murray, Miss Grace ) y | B £ " ; Curl-—Flat, Medium or | Tight Wave as Desired TO SAVE! Eugene Method which speaks for itself also tarrying | Porter will be at home in the Panama f y 3 icl = Victor iauftmb “ perJast evening at the Congressional | from which post he was transferred Mr. and Mrs. Vietor Kauffmann of | Canal Zone. Country Club for their house guest, | to Washington laro accompanied by Senor Diaz and Senor Huerta. nephews of the Am- | ‘Washington. who find the North Shore e ) T TGl bassador of Chile, Senor Cruchaga, in Midsummer a place of delicht, are | Dr. and Mrs. J. C. Wynkoop of | Miss Priscilla Ball. The flag of Belgium will fly over | started Thursdey for a motor trip to | again at the Moorland for their un. 1824 Lamont street announce thel po attache of the Rumanian lega- | the embassy today in honor of the | Niagara Falls and Canada and will nual visit. Thev have many friends | marriage of their daughter Naney (... Ay, Andrel Popov will go |birthday anniversary of Elizabeth, be absent a fortnight. P & B . oo S Ao i 8o S s Moo A o O o e e i T Y | : in the North Shore colonies and ‘Uulanv.\ and Mr. Edward Gordon always warmly welcomed for the so. | \Varver of Virginia Monday. July 19. cial affafrs which are now brightening [ MV: and Mrs. Warner will be at “0'“'>l o 937-939 F St. NW. Shop of Quality the calendar at Bass Rocks and the |3t Hamilton, Va. after August 1. % other inviting Summer plac Mr. and Mrs. William C. Johns an. Store Hours, 8 to 6 Store Closed All Day Shturdays During July and August The Dudley Harmons of Waushing- [ nounce the marrk ? thel - ‘ : ‘ ' F Iq A I / ton have taken the Green cottage at | te Amy Glen: t0 Mr. Thomas Zary . ] THIS IS UR I Barberry Helghts, Lanesville, for the | Webster at Winchester, Va., July 4, i Twice o o Women’s and Children’s i L i LA . - ; Of Spring Coats, Suits, Dresses high-grade footwear : e o THE REDUCTIONS: ARE PHENOMENAL Brothers 3 great lots - REDUCED to 4| No exchanges, returns, C. (9 D.’§ or phone orders. Qli.ntities fimited. Monday: Without _ | ’39_.__9_;0 ; :7_.__1;0 $ 5.fl o Our Entire Stock of $ 5 Reservation All fashionable materials and colors are embraced, 3 325 TO s50 SPRING (] he Elltil'e S‘O(‘,k but the reduction does not snclude owr entive stock. COATS AND SUI I S On e- H a l 0 \ We have, however, included— : | 4 HARMEEN, poiret, flannels, sports materials; smartly tailored and silk lined. o 9 4 Black, navy and desirable colors, in sizes for misses and women. A few extra Entire Stock Women’s Aok tilided. FROC[(S GOWNS : i . White Slippers . ; N § Our Entire Stock of " for Street for Dinner - i 2 lots REDUCED to 2l 5200t 545 SPRING $1 4 50 and Afternoon ¢ . and Evening All Sales WRAP S No Exchanges 37__.2_-0 & ’5_——9—-0 . ‘ DRESSES £06 Spircs or Returns Former Poicos, $10 to $15 ESS than half price for dresses of such careful designing and elegant quality : 2 lots Children’ isses’ |- is a buying opportunity that is indeed rare. Many styles in crepes, geor- and the Beach 0 Pun’::)l;l . ‘0':;?”1::““ gettes, satins and combinntiom. Desirable colors and all sizes for women and ‘misses. —including every dis- Former Prices, $4 to $7 FINAL CLEARANCE SALE tinctively lovely Riz 3 v model—Half-off Prices prevail. i «f 50 S ' ' MM Ii ’R I I A [ One’s selection is wide; one's 2 B | & opporttnity to acquire truest ’ ; ICH S : .’ | | [ | Were $5 o $7 50 ChO]CC, & m HROUGHOUT the shop Reduced to $2.90 and $3.90 ) A ?l smartness at greatest re- duction—unsurpassed Proper Footwear ETHIRTEEN F Street at Tenth

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