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SOCIETY. THE SUNDAY STAR, - Social Circles Find Interes S DUl s e s Dog Show at Agawam Park Draws Many—Da‘tes Set for Autumn H Mineola Horse S NEW YORK, August 7.—An en- gagement of international importance 19 that of Miss Mabel Morgan Satter lee to Francis Abbott Ingalls, jr. Miss Satterlee, who is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Satterlee of 37 East Thirty-sixth strect, is a granddaugh- ter of the late J. Pierpont Morgan and Mrs. Morgan. She is as prom- inent in European society as in the most exclusive set on this side of the Atlantic. Mi tterlee is a member of the Junior League and made her debut at 4a e costume dance in 1920, which attended by more than 700 guests. She is the elder of two daughters, her vounger sister being Miss Eleanor M. Satterlee. Her aunts are Miss Anne Morgan of 3 Sutton place, Mrs. Morgan Hamilton of 1 Sutton place and Miss Marion Satterlee. J. Pierpont Morgan of 231 H Madison avenue is an uncle. She also is a granddaughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. George B. Satterlee. Although Miss Satterlee has made various trips to Europe, she generally part of each Sum- rents at Highland n she passed much of the early s on the palatial estate recently purchased by Mr. terlee in the Round Hill sec tion at Greenwich, ;Conn. Later is expected that thel Satterlee family will zo to Maine for a few weeks. Pians for the wedding ve not been completed Mr. Ingalls, who is a nd Mr: ancis Abbott New York, comes of a_noted f His grandfather was the late Da H. Houghtaling. He is the nephew of Mr. Warren R. Houghtaling of 56 sast Eighty-seventh street, and a cousin of Miss Jane Houghtaling and David H. Hooughtaling. He has one sister, Miss Laura . Ingalls. Mr. zalls was graduated from Harvard in 1917 and served during the war. member of the Merchants’ Club, With the marriage of Miss Satterlee to Mr. Ingalls two wealthy families will.be united. The fortune repre- sented by the Satterlees is one of the greatest in America One of the smartest outdoor events of the Suminer season on Long Island took pl toduy with the presenta on of the Consolidated Hamptons dog show, in Agawam Puark, South! mpton. It was f the South under t mpton lie auspices Kennel Club, Chevy Chase Society Widely Scattered for The Month' of August of NewYork t in Betrothals Vacationists from Guests in Few Elsewhere unting and Racing. Suburb. how Next Month. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas F. Keane and there were hundreds of entries. Representative dogs from kennels of all the smart folk in the section were placed in judgment. The whippet races, which were part of the exhibition, formed one of the most attractive features, and many of the most prominent society people, some of whom had journeyed . from as far away as Newport, were seen in the gallery. The proceeds of the affair went to the Southampton Fresh Alr Home for Crippled Children. The chairman of the bench com: mittee was Tyler Morse. Others on this committee were Ancell H. Ball, Harold ©O. Barker. Zella De cott, Newell J. Ward and Eltinge F arner. The show president was Harry Pelham Robbins, who was associated with the following officers: John Drew, John E. Berwind, Henry D. Whitefield and Frank H. Corwith. 5 A picturesque and smart affair at Southampton, which always attracts much attention, is the annual fancy costume street carnival, to be held August 13. It will be under the aus- | pices of the Southampton Village Im- provement Association, of which Mrs. Arthur D. Claflin is president. Elab- orate prepirations are under way to make this one of the most successful fetes of this colorful Summer at the fashionable resort. Histor: been ransacked to re. | produce a_country store of the period when Indians of the Long Island tribes brought fish and furs for barter. | This unusual establishment will be over by SMrs. Claflin | assisted by Mrs. J. Couper B Charles Henry Mellon and Mrs. Charles J. Coulter. The height of the social season at Southampton this vear will be held August 21, when the dinner dance at the Meadow Club will be coincident with the closing of tennis week. The hunting and racing set, which compose. the Meadow Brook colony at Westbury, Long Island, have an- nounced several sports dates which are of interest to society folk through- { out the East. September 11 has been selacted as the time for the annuaj dog show of the Westbury Kennel | Association. September 15 to 17, the annual Mineola hc show, where the finest animals in the country are exhibited, will be staged in connection with the fair. The hunt race mee: for fhe Meadow Brook Cup will be cun at Jericho November 6. (Continued from Sixth Page.) a visit to Mrs. Joseph M at Mount Ida Mrs. Louis ren, and M Ridout, jr., De Moll and her two .. 3 Serivener are | . delin at | s County, Md. Ra ond R, \\61::(} and children of C ton, W ol were the gues: la ek of Mr. . Mr. and Mrs. Robert Woolf's parent D. Woolf The Kev. and Mrs. Charles G nd children, accom hous uest, Mis: have returned from M a visi and Ta., are the Haynes brother-in-law J.W. Varne) Ger- trude i spent lust week with Mr. @ Martin E. G ne, Mr. and Mrs. I.. W. Lawrence and their little 1ghter, Jean Olive Law- week for a month's Del.,, New York rence, went last visit at Wilmington, and Saranac lLak Mr. and Mrs. James Hamilton and their son, Elbert - turned trom Miss ce Wright of Pilot, V who has been the guest of her uncle and aunt, Capt. and Mrs. J. W. Wright, went Wednesday to Baltl- more Mrs, Purvis and Miss ¢ Horsman have returned from to their sister, Mrs. Claussen Mr. y for n Brook, started Wednes & motor trip to Philadelphia uart is the guest rt Bolling in her arlottesville, Hunt of Baltimore last week with Mrs. Arthur H. : in Rosemont s. R, . West and family turned from a visit to Mrs. spent Janzent ind \ M, have | New York to v nd to Philadelphia with J. E. Biedler of New Market, Va., and Miss Velma Bledler of Timberville, Va Mrs. John McK. Barley and chil- dren, who have been visiting Mrs Barley’'s mother, Mrs. George S. Finch, left last week for their home acksonville, Fla., accompanled by . Barley. Mr. and Mrs rles W. Martin and three small children have returned from a v land States Mr. and M and M Henry O'Bannon are again in their home on c Heights, after a trip West and to Yello: one Parl Mrs. Christie Scott went Monday to t her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Austin. Miss Gertrude Mooney of Miami, Fla., is the guest of Miss Elizabeth Titcomb at Mt. Ida Mr. and Mrs. Marvin T. Levely of Roanoke, Va., are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Hatsell. Mrs, William A. Sweeney of Greens- , N. (', is the guest of Mrs. Ber- Donnelly in Potomac. iss Eleanor Schwarzmann is the st of Miss Clara Lane in her home gu the Pines, near Annapolis, Md. Mr. and Mrs. R. Samuel Luckett and young Richard Luckett have returned from Tamaqua, Pa., where they were the guests of Mrk. Luckett's brother- in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Rice Beard. Mr. and Mrs. John Pettit are back from Burke, Va., where they spent some time in their country home. . Harry Lucas and Miss Myrtle have returned to Philadelphia, visit to Mrs. Leslie C. Tutt, at Braddock Height Mrs. St. Clair D. from a visit to their former home in Wayneshoro, Va. Miss Agnes Reed of Petersburg, V: is the guest of her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd J. Keller. Miss Bernice Snellings has returned to her home in Fredericksburg, after a_ visit to Mr. and Mrs. Carroll F. J. Goldsworthy and Miss G ohrer in Barb sville, Va. Miss Helen Crabill ha her home in Potomac, her brother and siste Mrs. Ralph ¢ ifter a v rry Ritter are and Mrs. George H. Va. Winchester nd Mrs. Trving returned from a visit to their Mr. and Mrs. T. BEdgar Richmon 1beth Baumgardner is b to Mrs. Birmingham, =~ 0 Canada, crpoint left Tue the New IN returned to | a | York City and ¥ Jenks, in | date: ioldsworthy are back from trip to Buffal “alls, New Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Taylor and fam- of Tampa, Fla., are the guests of . and Mrs. H. A. Hampton. Camel for Desert Meal. Although goat or sheep milk with herbs and nuts are the main- stay of the food for certain peoples on the Sahara Desert, there are some | tribes not adverse to cating a camel. This is always provided they were able to cut its throat in accordance mg- | with demands of their religion. THE AUGUST FUR SALE Where Quality Tells Its Own Story AREFUL selection of pelts, skillful paring and matching and above Y, all a true sense of style marks Erlebacher Furs. In the August Fur Exhibition-Sale, the superior quality of Erlebacher Furs is so evident that even a casual visit tells the Q! story. Atugust Sale Prices Are ‘Considerably Lower Than Will Prevail Later in the Season Grlebacher “Neminine cApparel of Individuality TWELVETEN TWELVETWELVE F STREET it of three weeks at Colonial | Mrs. A. L. Giles and her daughter, | Shelton, are hack | have returned after spending a week at Galesburg, Md. The Rev. and Mrs. Henry Teller Cocke and family came back Wednes- {day from a month’s stay at Mount | Holly, N. J. Mrs. Julien Winnemore and he: have returned from Ocean City, where they spent a week. Mr. and Mrs. Walter A. Johnsbn are back from a trip to Denver, Mrs. Richard V. Cle Mrs. C. H. Barker, left yesterda Montpelier, Vi Mr. and Mrs. Edward F. and their son, Mr. David have gone to Cape Cod, Mass fortnight, ! Miss Ellen Young has returned | from a two weeks' visit at Blue- | mont, Va. N Mrs. Harold 15 Brooks her daughter, Miss Fances B back after a visit to Mrs. V. Gilmore | Iden, Brookiyn, N. Y. The Rev. and Mrs. Bdward O. Clark, have gone to Northfield, Mass. for a month. Mr. and Mrs. George W. Harris | have started for a trip through Cali- fornia. | Miss Amy Selby has gone to Scot- land Beach, Md., for a two weeks stay. Mrs. C. C. Gurley has returned after spending two weeks with her mother, | Mrs. J. P. H. Adams at Raleigh, N. C. | Dr. James Mose¥ has joined M ‘ Moser and their children ‘at Virginia Beach for the month of August. | Mrs, Katharine C. Mitchell and her | daughters, Katharind and Co Alicia C: rpenter, have daughter, Mis: gone to Portsmouth, N. H., for the month of August. Mr. and Mrs. E. Percy Wilson and children of Rosemary street have r turned after a three weeks stay at Ocean Grove, N. J. Buffalo, N. Y., with her Miss Kate Gatley of spending a few d; 1 Mrs. John Fischer. ~Miss Gatley wi later visit on Long Island and in | ! Rome, N. Y. Mz, and Mrs. C. B. Hawle spending August at Murray & s Walser of Detroit Mich., is visiting Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Walser on Bradley Lane. Mr. and Mrs. Iser recently completed a motor trip to Detroit. i scher left yester o, N. Y., and Toronto, it through this month. Prof. and Mrs. Charles . Louise liex are spending the Summer ia Kinder hook i Mrs. George M. Depue has returned | from a visit in Willlamsport, Pa Mrs. William D! H 5 com- | pleted a two weeks ¥ at Virginia Beach and has as her guest Miss Price | Young of Frederick, Md Mrs. Bernard S. Kroger is ba from a visit in New York, Clifton, > J. and St. Andrews-on-the-Hudson. Dr. and Mrs. Walter . Sullivan have returned from a visit to Atlantic City. Mis. Fred Powell is making a | month it in Philadelphia, Pa. | Dean George N. Henning has gone to Maine to join sister, Miss Alice Henning, in their Summer home at | Haven. Miss Blanche O'Brien ich., visiting D ndall on Jocelyn Miss Harriet Chadwic Capt. and Mrs. D. V. Ch: Brooklyn Navy Yard, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. D. G. Davis on MeKin ley street. Mrs. . P. Wilcox and Mr. and Mrs. Davis have gone on a motor trip to Niagara Falls and Canada. Mr. and Mrs, Frank Stetson have returned from a stay at Ocean City, of Detroit, daughter of dwick of the Sommers of Elm om a three weeks' New York State. Mrs. . D. Hazzard and family have gone to Cape Ann, Mass., for the month of August. Mrs. Henry Bearce and her son | Roger are motoring to Maine, accom- | panied by Mrs, Merrill, | Mrs. Bearce. They will return early in September. an trect in | CAFE PIERRE Next 10 Metrgpotiian € Have you been to Plerre wonderful dinners at 1. Lunches at 35c and d o Bohemian atmosphere. 'Good seryic est place to dine is Washington's U ing Room. \ | I Monterey I Summe tives, county | week & \ % Deposit 5 4 WASHINGTON, RETURNS HERE TO LIVE D. C., AUGUST 8, 1926—PART 2. | ment of which Mr. Pollock has played a leading part, bath for his generous | contributions to the park area and as president of the Northern Virginia Park Association. Skyland's contribu- tion to the pageant, for which hand- some costumes were obtained by Mr. Pollock from New York, represented past epochs in the history of this par- ticular section of the Old Dominion, and was participated in exclusively by coated British soldiers lead by Lord Cornwallis, impersopated by Dr. Bark- lie Coulter, former Baltimorean, who, Skyland guests and employes. The | first float represented the Indian oc- cupancy. Nest scame England's as- cendancy, with a regiment of red- SOCIETY. 0 In the cavalcade of expert horseback | Mr. Pollock and Mr. Koontz. Among riders, in hunting costume, forming |others in the party Mr. and Mrs. the fourth feature of the parade, and | R. K. White, Miss Margaret Winshij which was led by Miss Margaret | Dr. Schafhirt, Miss Pelliterer and Miss Winship and_Dr. Shafl of §Vash- | Rosenbaum, Washington: Miss Eli ington and Miss wbeth Hull of | beth Hull, Dr. Barklie Coulter, Dy Baltimore and Dr. Hensen of Lima,|Dana Coman and Dr. William Nach- Peru. now of the staff of Johns|lan, Baltimore; Dr. Hensen of Lima, Hopkins. Another float, arranged and | Peru; Mr. T. W. Fowler of New ( | grouped by residents of Luray, pro-|leans, Mi: Daly and Miss Dow | vided an allegorical apotheosis of the | ling of New nd M entire Virginia Commonwealth, while |J. I[rwin of Page County, Vi the final one displayed a beautiful| Among the more intimate of recent miniature reproduction of the chief | events was a charming informal recen scenic_wonders of the whole Shenan-| {ion wiven by Miss Margarer Winshin {doah National Park area. At the con-| satyrday afternoon in her cahin in clusion of the pageant Mr. Pollock|ponor of her sister-in-law. Mrs o was host to about 300 guests at a buf- | pince. al . at Blue Ric Pa., to spend the remaind Warren D. B Autumn, in the early Miss Cir T ne has in ¢ of g Grove ( Helen Pl mj Final Summit, | plished musician v of the [music ci of W hington. 5 cush and | y7. . % cone 1o Maine for « stay | Visitors at Skyland Enjoy Historic Pageant v street | in Aber- | Mr. and Mrs. Luther . Speer have r his old home, arrived home from a Western motor |deen, Scotlind, and after visiting | STONY MAN CAMP, Skyland. Va., | trip. friends and re in various parts | 7—Twice during the past 10| Mrs. L. L. 1 20 son have |of the i les will make a Con- | day e Stony Man Camp and | gone to South Carolina to visit rela- | tinental tour before sailing for this {Ranch, ind, been completely de- | serted. The first evacuation wi Wil allure of the wonderful hi sndin t at Luray. arranged by M mp, Pa ceman Pollock, to cel helps of passing of the bill for t nied hey hgme Lo 2 /(o100 %N—EC‘HCUT AVENUE Reductions on VAII Summer Halts - s Now $7 50 il 10 Showwing Smart I clowrs, Felts and Satins Reserve any Garment By Making a Small for Early Fall 1Vear Distinctively CreatplI—Han(lsomely Tailored—Embracing All 1927 Styles Very Special Prices— AugusT FUR SALE (L emphasize that every pelt that is used in the making of a Francke & Lustick fur garment is perfect. That upholds the high standard of. Francke & Lustick QUALITY. - Styles are more vivacious than ever before. They are smart and they are so good looking that there is, indeed, a thrill in the selection The small figure is given special thought in order to assure 2 becoming fit as we are showing a charming col- lection of MODISH GIRLISH DE- SIGNS. This is true also of the coats for the larger women. ncke « (ushek 1328 G Si. N.W 2Y Years of Fur Erperience is an addition to the | s due rate | new d the ac uire- | | | | i | | | i | { | | | EERELERELERLTE VIREREYERE AR % é ! ton. v N/ after being attached for the past two years to the Royal Victoria Hospital, | is now of the medical | faculty of flarvard University at the Peter Bent Bingham Hospital, at Bos- Following the the Continental troopers, in buff and t Montreal, . The fine sporting spirit ¢l acteristic of Vi A Sale Of Unusual | Meredith Winship and dancing. The second exodus from the camp | day Britishers came | occurred Tuesday. and. while of a less | FOUS. general nature, had its own special evening Mis Mrs. erved hot | B: the divection of | W time Virginia dinner was from the fire, nia was illustrated under Millinery Values You should see , the marvelous NEW FALL HATS which we coffer for FIVE DOLLARS Of Satin, Velvet and Moire Final Clearance 50c .., Every Summer Hat Included ] THIS WEEK 45 Shoes for those who prefer extreme novelties. There are styles aplenty for those who seek the more conservative, smart type of Foot- weat. The selections are very satis- fying. Take advantage now of the wonderful values offered at this Semi-annual Event. : Others at g 0% ARTCRAFT SHOES 30 - F -STREEf-{' rles | Philadelphia. entertain bin at a Washingtc Winship and Hephurn together 8C'% 7th St. NW. (7th Above H) Also combi- nations o f 49 these mate- ° rials. Large Values A and small. to $5.00 : Black and colors. Summer Hats 1 This Sale Ends As the Clearance goes forward in its last week, it does so offering even mote amazing values in Beautiful - fet luncheon at the Lawrence House, | Meredith . . Luray, which, in turn. was fol-| Who, with her, son. little William iL o ratdevills entents Ship, ake Arrow Head owed by 'a vaudeville entertainment | Winshin. has taken the arvow e her 1 blue, led by Dr. Dana Coman of the |interest as an all-day horseback ride, | the latter's Gosb LAY surgical staff of Johns Hopkins, Balti- | under the leader hip of Mr. Pollock, | SUPPer in honor of Mrs. Winship. more, as Gen. Washington, with Mr.|over one of the most famous scenic| Among the arrivals of the weck at George Element Judd of Washington |and historic trails of the new park sec- | Skyland are M Mrs. Leroy as his aid, and followed Ly a float | tion to Graves' farm. 20 milex distant | Hight, M A. Witherspoon, Mis | depieting the soctal life- of | from Stony Man. Herc a genuine old- | Mattie V poon, Miss ; have gone to Avalon, N. J. to L until September 1. Miss Mary Jane Allen and Miss € t ats Julia_Allen, daughters of Mr. and | Formerly Miss Helen Kimmel of this city, who, with Mr. Fowle, has taken 3 Mrs. E. P. Allen are back from a visit | an apartment at the Argonne. Mr. and Mrs. Fowle have made theiv home in 300 of 1 with' Mrs. Norcross at North Beach, | Atlanta, Ga., since their marriage. o Md. | — — - — - Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Brazelton have | 5 g . 2l _ 4 2 Them, and gone to Wilmingson, Del., where they | Who have been living on McKinley | for t. Miss Marion Moomaw fs Every One ° are muests of Mrs, Frank Rupert, |Street, have moved into their new |visiting her aunt, Mrs. Z. Phelps, in Mo Biazeltonis mother. home at 3716 Military road. Roanoke, Va. Brand-new. Values i 5 5 e Bt Mr. C. & has started by Mi: Dorothy Thompson s to $3.95 Mr. and M T. Griffith Rn)-mls motos for 'l . to |turned from Detroit, Mich., whel Large and i and family have gone to Beach |juin Mps, who is spending |has been visiting her uncle S "‘“’l’"'“ 1""“ E SPiiser s i | ne: S er pare Mr. | cis Chandler Campbell. Small 3 Mr. Willlam E. Springer has jo and Mrs. H indford I .| Mr.and Mrs. Samuel Newton Fal 3 c . sy fhelr childten e | 3y, P le has gone to|child have taken an apartment at Shapesrm ¥ View, where they hafe a Sum send August with [3616 Connecticut avenue. Mrs, S F ll H t mer cottage. ) hildren { child, well known in Cincinn: All Colors a ats Capt. Dudley N. Carpenter and his |y D. pson motored to|Miss La Verzne Simms, an accom- A N e N’