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0 SUCIETY. nnapolis Af Transfer fected by of Navy Men Informa] Parties {01’ Officera and Their Families. Many Residents on Vacations for the, Month of August. J. Cotton entertained at pper Thursday at her coun-| try place, Sari Roco, near Water- bury. Those present from Annapolis | were Capt. and Mrs. Allen Chantry. | Capt. and Mrs. W, Giles, Comdr. and Mrs. Archer M. R. Allen, Comdr. and Mrs. Douglas Howard, Comdr. | Paul J. Dashiell, Mr. and Mrs. Caryl Bryan, Mrs. Anne T. Currier, Mrs Howard-Morton, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph | Vallant, Miss Elizabeth Mumford, Miss Sue Mumford, Mr. Walter P.| Hudson, Col. John Pitcher and Mr. John Henry Barnard. | Mrs. Cotton and her daughter, Miss | ntly eame back from | Ison Island. ' stay at Mrs. Johnson, wife of Lieut. Felix Johnson, U. entertained at | bridge vest honor of her | cousin, Miss Ll Valiant, whose marriage to Ensign Edward Taylor will take place in St. Anne’s Church Wednesday, September Capt. and Mrs. T. R. Kurtz. who have been the home of G. Ellyson on Maryland avenue, will move to Wash- ington September 1, where they have taken an apartment in Cathedral Man sions. Their daughter, Miss Vi will be a student at Cha*ham Comdr. and Institute at Chat this Win- ter. She is now t of Miss Menrietta Izecves at the naval station at Port Royal, S. C. Miss Cordelin Bookwalter enter- tained at bridge Monday in honor of | Miss Aroostine Scales, daughter Rear Admir: H vles, who the guest of her aunt. Mrs. Carroll Alden, row, al Acad 3 Porter k marriage to Lieut. 8. N., will take place ademy chapel Satur- E U. S. N.. and ccompanied by their son, ¢. E. Smith, jr., and Miss Eliza Mec- Cormick left Monday motor for Zenia, Ohio, where they will spend several weeks with Capt. Smith's tamily M Bowdoin entertained at bridge ay at Normanroyd, her country place on the Chesapeake Bay. Mrs. Heiner, wife of Comdr. R. C. Helner, M. ', U. S. N., of Quantico, | Lieut. | da: . is the guest of the Misses Mum- Prince Georpe street. Comdr. and Mrs. Harvey Overesh, whe are visiting relatives in timore, spent Tuesday with griends In Annapolis. Lieut. Comdr. Overesh has just returned from duty in European waters, where he has been for the past two years. Ac- companied by Mrs. Overesh and thelr voung daughter, they will leave next week for Newport for duty at the training station. Mrs, Mayer, wife of Comdr. Brantz Mayer, had a bridge party Wedne: in' honor of Mrs. Willard H. Rid- } Va. ford, on dick, who, with Dr. Riddick. will leave the last of this month for Haiti. Tort au Princ <. Daniel R. Magruder and Miss alie Magruder of Cambridge, Mass., who have been visiting Miss Mary Randall Magruder, left vester- day by motor for Cumberland, Md.. where they will visit relatives for several betore returning to their home in Cambridge. Dean Walter R. Agard of St John's Colleze, Mrs. Agard and their voung son left Monday for a month's South Hadley and Hing- mdr. and Mrs. C. D. Edgar by motor for a week's visit in Virginia. Mrs. Edgar will then return to Annapolis, where she will spend the =ext six months at the Little Inn, while Lieut. Comdr. Fdgar will go to Pensacola, Fla., where he has been ordered to the naval air station. The Four Rivers Garden Club met | Tuesday at Mount Stewart, the home of Miss Etta Stewart, near South: Rive Edgewater, on Miss Helen Brewer entertained at today in honor of Miss Magruder of Cambridge, s, Her gu included Mrs. J. 8. Bowdoin, Miss Nott, Miss Sue Mumford, John Marston, Mrs. Ridgely P. Ivin, Miss Katherine Ferguson, Theodore Johnson, Mrs. M. Guest, Mrs. John B. Wells, Miss Laura Steele, )M Bar- rie and Mrs, Franzoni of Washing- ton, who is the guest of Miss Brewer. Comadr. und Mrs. O. L. Downs, who have spent the past month with Miss Mary Randall Magruder, have moved nto quarters in the Naval Academy. ALEXANDRIA SOCIETY Mrs. William Jackson Morton, Mrs. A. C. Warwick, Mrs, Walter Tancil Oliver of Fairfax and Mrs. Charles M. Shepperson were chaperones at the dance given Friday night at the Old Dominion Boat Club house, in charge of Mr. Emmett Lawler, Mr. Jack Rob- John Curtin and Mr. Ebner Among the outof-town Jane Griffith of 5 s Katherine Oli- Mrs, Raymond_Owen York, Miss Eleanor Margaret Harrison, Miss Helen Mills, Miss Nettie Dance, Miss Dorothy Waters, Miss Martha Ellen Hughes,iMiss Lucille King, Mi: Elizabeth Hesse, Miss Perry Tuller, inson, Mr. Duncan. vew Miss Campbell Mr. Thomas Lake, Mr. Dance, Mr. William Winsted, Mr. Archer Roberts, Mr. Laird Dunlop, Mr. Robert Hanna, Mr. Robert Gar- rett, Mr. John Diuguid, Mr. Luckett A. W. Griffith, Mr. W Griffith, Eustice Bellenger, William Cramford, Mr. Robert Holme: Mr. de Butts Saunders and Mr. lace Lynn of \Washington, Mr. Paul McElroy, Mr. Regf Mr. Donald Lee of Cadet Marion ,Pohl, Cadet and Cadet Markbam of the United States Military Academy at West Point. Miss Margaret Moore was among the guests at a tea given Saturday afternoon, July 31, by Mrs. Raymond Owen Rieily of New York in the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Crandal Mackey, at Nixteenth Washington. Mr. and Mrs. W P. Reid left last week for a visit at Port Repub- lic, Md. Lieut. Henry ¥. Dunbar, U. S. N., who was'ithe guest for a week of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Randolph, in their home on Seminary Hill, went Tuesday to Norfolk, fo return to duty on his ship, the Mayflower. Mr. and Mgs. Edward Hudson Kem- per left Saturday. July 31, to motor 1o Ocean City, Md.. for the month of August. Mrs. Julian *Thompson Burke has veturned from h visit to her brother- street, in-law Comdr. Robert Alden N., and Mr: Dawes, “ ining Sta tion. She was ace home by her two young, sons, Master Anderton Rurke, and Master Julian Burke, who had been visiting their uncle and aunt for several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Blunt and guest for the week of her brother-in- law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Randolph Howard, in Fredericksburg, Va. Mr. and Mrs. F. N. Fayre, Miss Alma Fayre, Miss Jean Fayre, Master Paul Fayre, Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Phillips and Mr. George Reed, all of Pittsburgh, who are on a motor trip, visited Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Rider last week. Mrs. Ernest L. Harlowe and her children are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alexander O. Shorne in Birmingham, Ala. Mrs. Nichols, and her daughter, Mrs. Comway Brawner, with her children, are spending a at Colonial Beach, Va. Perine Bayol and Mr. Charles Creighton Carlin, jr., were the dinner guests last Tuesday eve- ning of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Hertle, in their home, Gunston Hall, Fairfax County. Miss Barbara Snow has returned from several weeks at Camp Robert Hunt, near Norfolk. Mr. John Taylor Lewis, and his daughter, Miss Elizabeth Fielding Lewis, of Ashland, were the guests last week of Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Schnelder. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Anderson and their two sons are back in their home in Rosemont after a visit to relatives in Sioux Island, Nebr. Miss Olive Campbell of Washington was the week end guest of Miss Helen Cannon in Rosemont. Mrs. Marietta Jefferson and Miss Rowena Jefferson of Winchester spent last week with Mrs. R. J. Yates. Mrs. ¥. H. Barnhouse has returned from a visit to her son-inlaw and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Browne, in their Philadelphia home, and a visit to the Misses Dunbar at Hamilton, Md. Mr. and Mrs. Victor R. Diuguid have motored to Philadelphia and At- lantic City. Mrs. Arthur J. Penn and his sister, Miss Rose I’enn, accompanied by Mr. George W. Thomas, started last week to motor to Saranac Lake to visit their sister, Miss Marguerite Penn. Dr. and Mrs. C. C. Bockey and fam- ily motored to Aberdeen, Md., and were the week end guests of Capt. and Mrs. E. McMoreland. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Martin, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Reed and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stover have returned from Lin- colnia, where they were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Taylor. Charles Miss Mildred Moore are back from a trip to Chesupeake Beach. Richard Gibson has been the Mrs. Twelfth & Miss Elizabeth Ferguson and Miss Shirley Ferguson of Pittsburgh, Pa. ere the guests last week of Miss Piano and Furniture Co. G Streets Preliminary to Our September Sale We Offer \t Special Prices Il Our Present Stock of Living Room Suites Dining Room Suites Bedroom Suites Ask to See Our Splendid Living Room Ubpholstered Chair at. .. Living Room Chairs 0dd Chairs, Tables Etc. $99.50 Summer Clearance Sale of Traded-in Pianos & Phonographs Remarkable Values in TRADED - 04:5 IN PIANOS Big Bargains TRADED - INPLAYER PIANOS AT 194 Special Prices on Traded-in Phonographs THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., AVGUST 8, 1926—PART 2. _SOCIETY, | MRS. WILLIAM M. JARDINE, Wifé of the Secretary of Agriculture, who will accompany him on a motor trip through the North, starting today from Southampton, Long Island, where they have a cottage for the season. Margaret Randolph on Seminary Hill Miss Fanny Dixon is spending the | Summer at Winchester, Va. | Dr. William Lewis Shafer attended | the Medical Reserve Corps camp at Fortress Monroe, and has ret the home of his parents in thi Mr. and Mrs. Burton F. Deave: Lexington, Va., were the guests last week of Mr. and Mrs. Willlam S S. Snow Miss Mary Earle Taylor will spend the remainder of the Summer at Up- perville, Va. Mrs. E. T. Kirkley and three small sons of Baltlmore spent three weeks with Mrs. Kirkley's mother, Mrs. John H. Trimyer, in George Washington Park. { Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Dudley and young Waller Dudley motored to Ber- last week end and visited South Fairfax street. They will shortly go to Coloniul Beach for sev- eral weeks. Mrs. Charles A. Strauss spent the week at Massanetta Springs, to at- tend the annual Presbyterian Con- ference. Mrs. Lilly Benzies and her daughter, Miss Ada Benzies, of Glasgow, Sco land. are the guests of Mr. and AL Duncan €. Thompson. Miss Te a Starikweather of Port Huron, Mich., spent last week with Miss Dora G. Varney. Mrs. Henry K. Field and her sister, Mrs. E. C. Joyce, went to Round Hill, Va., last ek and will remain through August. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Freeman and family, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Francis Freeman of Washington, mo- tored to The Plains, Fauquier County, ryville, Va ; 2 fi e eclc ens | Va.. for the last week end. Mrs. Jrank McCormick at her home, | *\iiss Louise Reynolds has returned Miss Mamie Graham has returned | '2-1°F home. In Criglersville, Va., after Lfrom a visit to Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Haar at their home at Lorton, Va. Mrs. John Armistead Carter of Nor- folk was the week end guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Phineas Janney . en route to Loudoun Coun Welby Carter. rs. Alvin Powell are back it at Bluemont, Loudoun | Va. . and Mrs. Charles Bruce Morton, 2d, of Rochester, Minn., are the guests of Dr. Morton's parents, the Rev. Dr. and Mrs. William Jackson Morton, who aiso have with them their second son, Lieut. Willlam Jackson Morton, U. 8. A, of Fort Monmouth, N. J., for a visit of two weeks. Miss Dorothy | shby Morton has returned from a and Mrs. George W announced the en heir daughter, Ruth g Russell Monroe Elgin of Washington. 'ght‘ wedding will take place Thurs. ay. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Duncan have returned from a motor trip to Canad:. Mrs. Walter Roberts, Miss Mary Hunt Roberts and Mi Margaret Warwick will return today from Vir- ginia Beach, where they spent the week. Mr. and Mrs. W.- M. Topping and children left last week for a trip to Natural Bridge, Va., and will visit in Richmond and Lexington. Mr. Everett Pohl and his brother, Cadet Marion Pohl, who is at home on furlough from West Point, spent the week with Mr. Paul Kester, at Wirtlands, near Fredericksburg, Va. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Matter ‘and little son returned Tuesday from the Canal Zone, and are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. John D. Matter, on Store Hours, 8 to 6 (Continued on Seventh Page. 250 Hudson Seal (dyed musk- rat) and Squirrel Raccoon—Tomboy Style Natural Pony and "Jap Mink : Caracul and Fox Quality Furs Va3 A E A e v R S Store Closed All Day Rich’s Women'’s low shoes and slippers Reduced to - $ 4.90 Broken size lines, but ment and if yours is among them' yow'll get a bargain, indeed, for the styles arc those in demand and embrace such wmaterials as: Parchment kid, blonde kid, gray kid, white kid, some patent leather, black satin, gun metal and Russtan calf—all from our regular stock. 2 other lots reduced—equally great—to $6.90 and $9.90 Children’s and Misses’ Pumps and Oxfords reduced to $2.90 and $3.90 Former Prices, $4 to $7 ICH'S August Fur Sale Two Special Groups & & Grohey- Wnshmfiton Folk at Virginia Hot Springs One of the‘most interesting events of the Summer at Virginia Hot Springs was the thirty-seventh anpual meeting of the Virginia State Bar As- sociation which was held at the Home- stead Wednesday, Thursday and Fri- day. Mr. John W. Davis, who was accompanied by Mrs. Davis, addressed the meeting Wednesday. 200 members attending, and the golf tournament was held on the Cascades course. Senator Thomas F. Bayard of Dela ware spoke Thursday, and at the ban- quet Friday the principal speaker was Maj. Gen. Robert L. Bullard of New ‘York. Senator Bayard's subject was “The Spirit of the First Ten Amend- ments.’" Mr. and Mrs. Willam D. Hoover came from Washington early in the week by automobile, and will remain several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wardman are expected shortly to join theiv daygh- ter, Miss Helen Wardman, and Miss Marle Glascox, sister of Mrs. Ward- man. Miss Wardman cntertained at tea at Valley View, and also was the guest of Mrs. John Parker Jackson at Yama Besso, the villa of Mr. and Mrs. Max Surth, parents of Mrs. Jack- son, r. and Mrs. Surth and Mrs. Jackson were dinner guests at the homestead of Mrs. Andrew J. Miller of New York, who is here with her daughter, Miss Frances Miller, and her nfece Miss Francesca McKenney of Washington. Mr. and Mrs. Henry T. Chittenden of New York also were at Mrs. Miller's dinner, Mr. Chittenden was in Wash- ington a few days to see his mother. Mrs. Frederick H. Bugher, before her departure for Europe with her other son, Mr. Frederick McLean Bugher. Mr. Samuel J. Henry has joined Mrs. Henry and their family after soveral days in Washington. Mr. and | Mrs. Henry were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Royal Mallinson of New York after Mr. Henry's re- | turn. | Right Rev. Willlam A. Leonard, Episcopal Bishop of Ohio, is at the lHom(‘s(sud from Cleveland, Mr. and | Mrs. William T. Shackleford and Wil {liam T, ckleford . arrived by | automobile from Baltimore. Mrs. W [M. Hopkins and Misses Camilla jand Catherlne Hopkins came down |from Baltimore, and iss Anna |Campbell and Miss Anita George ‘trom Georgetown, Md. Miss Adele Livingston of Washington has joined Mrs. Samuel Livingston. Mr. and Mrs. Columbus O'Donnell Iselin are at the Homestead from New York and were arrivals of the week, as were Mi Edward Stettinius with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. John B. Marsh eene, Mrs. Chal son Smith and her brother, Count Vincent de Wierzbickl of Paris. Mr. Willlam R. Castle, jr., motored with Mrs. Castle to Chimney Run be. fore returning to Washington. Rev. Father Richard Washington of Hot Springs delivered an address Wednesday at the sesquicentennial convention of the Knights of Colum- bus. His subject was “‘Patriotism and Catholicism.” He was the dinner guest Monday of Mrs. Arthur Kelly Evans, who recently returned to her villa, Casa Eleli, after the early Sum- mer abroad. Mr. and Mrs. Fay Ingalls gave a large dinner Tuesday at The Yard, their new home on Virginia Mountain. Mrs. Arthur Biddle of Philadelphia lunched with Mrs. Calderon Carlisle at her cottage, Shadeacre, in Upland road. Mr. and Mrs. Henry E. Dray- ve arrived from Philadelphia isit of four ek M = 5395 atural Squirrel Brown Squirrel and Fox Jap Weasel and Fox Hudson Seal (dyed musk- rat) and Platinum Fox 1303 onnecticut Ave Saturdays During August there's all sizes sn the assort- T r , Miss Bessfe Sherman, Mr. Sin ‘eldman. Guests from g1, of town included Mr. and Feldman, Mr. and Mr: and Mr Baltimore, ard C. Davidson of Landon has taken Woodland Cottage for six weeks. Mrs. Ord Preston and Miss Mary Preston jolned Mr. Praston at the Mr. and Mrs. Glaser Gave Wedding Anniversary Party Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Glaser enter- tained at a reception Sunday evening, August 1, in their home, at 4851 W consin avenue, in celebration of th Homestead yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. John Godfrey Saxe arrived Thursday trom New York. Rather Tough. & twenty-fifth wedding anniversary e Amom’z those present were From the Good Hardware Magaes A man may be blind to\ his own | Feldman, mother of Mrs. G T razor doesn’t cut at all faults and yet be gifted uz)#‘ second |and Mrs. M. Dietz, Mr. and Mrs. H Vhy, Geor u don't mean sight where the faults of others are | Sherman, Mr. and Mrs. M. Wertlich, | tell me that your beard is to concerned. Mr. and Mrs. C. Walker, Mr. and Mrs. | than the oilcloth [ cut this morn tobdbib bbbt bbbt bbb bbbt bbb b Mayer Bros. & Co. 937-939 FiSt. NW. Shop of Quality Final Clearance Sale EVERY GAI}MENT MUST BE SOLD 55 l-+'("l".'"(‘+++-1‘H++++++{++++*+i DRESSES wt 525 § Choice of tub silks, satims, crepe de chines, prints and French voiles. Women's and misses’ sizes =5 | COATS and SUITS Were $35 to $45 All-wool Suits, in tans, navy and tweeds. All-wool Coats, in light shades. Sizes 14 to 38 only DRESSES vr«©$29:50 Printed georgettes, crepe de chines, tub silks and printed Mostly one of a kind. Women's and misses’ sizes. 5] voiles. DRESSE S5 056 Choice of printed silks, satins, crepe de chines, tub silks, French voiles and voile and linen in com- | bination. Women's and misses’ sizes. Final Clearance Sale of SUMMER HATS Black, white and all Summer shades. dhddbbddd bbbt b bbb b bbbt bbb bbb ddddd bt dddd bbbt bbb bbb ddddddddddd alues up to $12.50. A s O S B S SO B B 8 S SRS E S S W A S B IS WP R AU R SR RO MR R S B e e ek ~I-+++-(-'l-~1':I'-l-+-l'++++-l'-l'+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++~ fofeofesfesdeofefesdefefofofe o e e Now—al AUGUST SALE PRICES ¢ Save 15 the co. model aketched. 20 hracively combined wit) squirrel of your Fur! * ASHINGTON women are most en- thusiastic over the Capitol's early presentation of Fur Fashion. Enthusiastic. because styles smartly follow the dictates of New York and Paris Salons. Enthusiastic, because they are the greatest values they have seen about town. Really, we want you to see this stunning showing—we're sure you'll ap- preciate it. 5 * Free storage on all purchases until Fall * o ° A smadll deposit reserves your selection We ask you to inspect our stock and compare our workmanship * R R eIy sdododeododed doordrdeodooded deodeodoodoooeodr oot dodddodedodd the best Furs Proper Footwear o F Street at Tenth for over Twelve !-%%M%