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6 SOCIETY. THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C. AUGUST 15. 1926—PART 2. - Greenbrier Is Luring | .. Many With Its Fine ! Outdoor Attractions 'Salurda)' Nig}'n Suppcr Dances ]naugurated at! Hotel by Large Partics. SULPHUR SPRINGS, W vhirl of social | which marks the | { : White \mplmv is| § i week has| olf conrses the Greenbrier s tournaments | § I with good entry and “numbers of some which were | and Mres. Henry W i “ e up ot Simare 1. and . September with a com medal score for pr o be given by the committee handicap thi ed by My and Mrs, ‘ tombsione tourna ment plaved in mixed foursoines, won by Mis le Craig, and Frank Houston o piayed 1S holes in &7, but ae the: 2 and match h the week ve prizes for 2 mixed putting contest asino August voand Mrs. | R tertand Lot} Dearaty trophies in an approaching and put short golf course } the first of the sevies of | August Saturday night supper dances will be given at the (‘fasino. Dr. and Mrs. Burdette P. Craig will be among {hose giving large supper parties. Mr. Mrs. Charles Donohue will ) those entertaining tonight the Greenbrier, giving 2 dinner dance for 50 guests One of the most important socal events of the week was the bridge and tea given a' the ('arino by Mrs Andrew Melville Reid of Baltimore for nearly a hundred guests. The Casino and tables were heautifully A]r- orated with palme and garden wer and an orchestra furnished Amiong ,those invited were nd Mrs T, Garland Tinsley lames Bovle, Mrs. Lo Mrs. flarvey Mrs. ‘harles well and M of Washin ; ; Wedding D. Married August 4 I S VISITOR FROM GEORGIA g - Famly Mecting Soclety at Hot Spnngs Mr. and Mrs. John H. Waugh, life- ‘Jom mn Socnal pa:txme long residence of Washington, D. C. celebrated their golden wedding an { T niversary on Friday, August 6, at i ey . 9 the home of their daughter. Mrs. % |State Bar Association Calls 5 By William A. Cralg, 5007 Thirteenth 22 " | street. The house was beautifully - i Many Notables to Famous : oy 38 decorated with yellow gladioluses and EL 3 3 ferns, ? V"’G""fl Resort. N Mrs. Waugh wore a becoming gown | i SN A | of gray geergette over silk. with an 5 ; exquisite Honiton lace cape-collar. HOT SPRINGS. Va.. August 14, Her daughters and eldest grand | The Summer season at Virginia Hot daughters, who assisted m”zhn enter Springs has reached its climax with ;a&;qr:gr‘:t;pmm:lhr:do::“;le‘):u gowns an interesting national accentuation a 5 3 pxn.pnm to greet the couple were Mr. John W. Davis. who spoxe last % 3 ) | their 20 grandchildren: then hosts of their old friends and relatives. as well i . % 3 Ias many of their vounger acquaint cintion, semsined wver Wb M. i i % ances came and made the evening a | Davis. They were luncheon guests at : 4 sl gay and festive one. Faseffern Farm of . - b 3 3 3 The couple were the reciplents of Stettinius of New York, here with . : 5 j many beautiful baskets of flower [ her son-in-law and daughter. Mr. and 5 s £ numerous goid pieces and other lovely ! ‘;{r: i ';vhn Bd.\lmm also Miss Betty 0 4 > | gifts: also telegrams and congratula ettin an: ri R . # P 5 tory messages. | lard of New York. 1al Gen. r 1 Mr. and Mrs. Waugh have returned L. Bullard of New who spoke 4 . | to their Summer home at Piney Point for the National ¢ : Lfi""’d | Md.. accompanied by their daughters. i el ne :"!‘;:0 lidax ,"”)g:‘ g : " Mrs, William H. Shea and family and i | Senator Thomes o » e CHatTs 2 & : | ware and Mrs. Rayvard ilar i 5 ¥ , i hdrf'\ .”"e' in his speech touched de o ¢ T Lihe L 5 : : . > Gulf State Visitors to our neighbor. Mexico. L | - note was sounded last week: hy the = x E ’ \ | Be Gucsts at Press Club | | week to the Virginia te Bar Asso Rev. Father itichard Blackburn Wash ington of Iiot Springs in I 4 3 - ’ Monday evening. August 23. the , Rt | [before the Knizits ot o 5 - | National” Press Club will entertain : | Philadelphia. Father W3 s Pl e % i | Mississippians visiting the city on the | returned home after a visit at T ; “Know Mississippl Better train and | mond with his mother, Mrs - - ; merfihate:off tHo Misates it Soatebs of | Washington 3 ¢ Washington. The visiting party wiil i Representative George lolden Tink-! * L TR consist of about 200 representative | ham of Massachusetts has arrived & § Mississippians. including the lleu from Washingion for a visit of sev % i > o tenant governor. the State superin eral weeks. Ar. Tinkham is daily in L ¢ tendent of education, the State health the saddle. and during his frequent . commissioner, the State commissioner visits at Vieginia Hot Springs. has : - : e riculture and prominent business covered practically every trail in the i professional men and women vegion. Mr. and Mrs. Harrr Ward § | 3 - | from ail parts of the State man recentir returned from Europe 3 - $ | ave at the tead to join Miss Helen Wardr d Mrs. Wardman's e G ' e Lo e Nee Us for SHADES 0 .\'u!-'!!. M Jose 3 ¥ Wa make the kind of shades vou MRS. JOHN WESLEY VAUGH : s odie o . | e oG et Nty ti g | Who before her marriage. August 4,| Washingion coiony. Mys, O . o Mlip Covers—Draperies—Hours: 8 to 6 was Miss Roumane Gardner, daug o Misses ry and I T ter of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred W. GArd- | Jorceon have o iiea ol ! a‘»uou_ uf"m‘fihn#" | ner, York Springs, Pa. Ormshy 3 FStN.W. Main 3211 for Estimates Mes down during the # - e i | week end ng the cure . Sherrill of St. Louis. | Count Vincent de Wierzbicki of Paris Duer, Mr. and | is at the IHomestead with his sister, 1 11 Bur- B Cha Robinston Smith of New H. Fox, jr., | York. Mr. and Mrs, Henry 1. Dray e Lot {721 NINTH STREET NORTHWEST ] ‘wlunz the cure. is feature of llf! “ at Virginia Hot Springs continues in o o New Psvchology ever successful on ’ S FRANCES ALLE FOR TOMORROW ONLY ; ) &) e I cntextaliiell: wills \Ishmg Blent. Qontdv. andiMFs] S . e e, Willlam D, Teoter itomer . Wick in their I | SENSATIONAL RY FLORENCE DAVIES. shington by automobile and were 3 dinner guests Saturday of Mr. and| CQ Mrs. Andrew Miller of New York. ! - REDUCT'ON\) _We talk about this “new” psvchol | \r. and Mrs. Miller have with them 08 oi 100k their daughter. Miss Frances Miller SIZES 14, 16, 18, 26, %2 ing g Py call New” and their niece. Miss Frances McKen I i thought - B ney. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles | & New. indeed. 1t's old as the hills. A. McKenney of Washington. Mr | B For a good many cent man has | Hoover is being congratuiated upon | known that as a man thinketh %0 is | making the fourth hole af the Cas. | the. There's nothing new about that. cades golf course in 1. a distance of | [ Around | e e o i $ 1 5 us!. Miss 7 The new thing is 1o have forgotten it. | 1o8 v 4 e <l Ha & i 2 R- 29 vards Mr. Hoover nlaved in a P : viiwashing: | TS RoN pine s fe Bave ol en It |19 ivad o laved in ai [ 53 614 1fthSt. N. w - o] | ot A of 8 book of stcient lore 4% | wosome with Dr. Otho Fisher Full | Y bk, Twe t. A and Mrs Neott. Mrs. Garr of Chicago not written by him, which tells of a | J Mre Fdgar Gunn, Mrs ZhUER | hip bevond the ho A Mhe &b, |iava o Skiptith. 15 SN | S8 From et | Between F and G Sts. N.W, | 7y Ferert |- ORIGINALLY 348, $38. $28 lafferty and Gen Jo Lane & ! iy Mrs pwith came up from 1 Prices ; savs this wise man there even | Richmond for a brif visit. Mrs. Mil- { || A BUYING AND SAVING GPPORTUNITY tich O Mr Mre whe ne o ot see it & S0 wi RS - . i * Richmand. M and i hen we o not see it. 1t is 50 with | (on € ot of Maanimtion Loy A I > ! THA: SELDOM OCCURS Trigue of New Mancock and Mr sar of Wilmington hornton Ar. an 5. M the ships of desire buried b : . 4 e Ships ot desire buried | Warven Hilfort imetered over from | ! | %7 EXCLUSIVE MODELS OF GREAT °V | White Sulphur Springs for luncheon | b / i I > even before they suil into [4¢ the Homestead. Mr. Samuel J.! lapy i b g TN, osopher g, | Y has rejolned Mrs. Henry and | [ 3 1 I STREST SPORTS ~ TRAVEL b thijosopher ex- | thejr" family = after several days in | A 1 7:R 5 T ‘ below the hovigen, | Rt nctan’ Mt Hoar o ot | ) y I RESOR.5 AFTERNOON DINNER Latrobe, Mr. and M| out of the eye's viston. | seen, | i¢ (1R atic Cresic Mint andimis Tar. | ; oo = s i MADAME'S AND MADEMOISELLE'S My oand Mrs. Cramer. | but it is neverthele and comes Cunningham. Mr. and Connell, Mr. and Mrs. sier, Mrs \Walk, Mrs. J. J Mrs. R N. Warmack. Mirs Flournoy and Mrs. Ballard. Mi. and Mrs. Thomas B. Paine of Atlanta, and Justice and Mrs. Nor- ily are daily on the mlmg trails. Mrs John Parker I wife of Capt e mind. Tt {50 i phiysical of the one who visions it. | Yot 8 Jarent S i (43 v But just as surely as the vision re-|on"\Yarm Springs Mountain, i b 5 Y 7 i N mains unchanged and the mind be- Pry 1 p ane 5 rominent women in the colony are omes magnetically sirong does that [ inicresting. themselves i tha \worm INCORPORATED + port. The | man S Dike and Mr. and Mrs. J.[thing visioned draw near unto the |gpringg Valley Garden Soclety, the . — - i - i |21 NINTH STREET NORTHWEST Allen Townsend of New York Mr. Mrs. J. W. Dorris andy My rs. William Harrison Lewls ource of attraction. Like a ship upon | 3 e biect of which ! the ocean euded for port, ft Innds. | oblect of Which 1s to encourage the Large and Small Hmdsz»r | FOR TOMORROW ONLY These ave not the words of a mod- | "l ®06 (G 20 SETCEHE SmonE supper at he latter \4a;::(\,‘;\l\;.,t.::f:x~v but one who ST0Le | week's meeting was held at Garth| Aeso F(‘// Eats That Are D(H({NI//_T ——.SE*‘SATKONAL REDUCTIONS night for Dr. and ¢ athern t the Greenbler this week | Steadfasthin - the mind finally be- it “gas held at Roseloe. the villa of | Mrs |)mm< B. Paine | ¢ ne of At-| them Miss and | ¢ i V I only e tried hard wugh and ho joined Mr. ar Mrs. Edward 1. i R e v ALl B 1t f Anchorage, nd = Gunn of ind Mrs. G. W, R visions which he longs to 1 his | o Just like the ‘ship which finally sails | Sereen: the homs of Mr. and Mra. W, " ; . I -1 o port, he said. so the vision held | WIEEMe SRR BT TV TOTKC o0 Smart and Attractively Priced | ~ANE COATS pwn ships which he longs to see sail | pa ronesses. as are Mrs. Fay Ingalls i » ue ahour win | Mrs. Arthur Kelly Evans, Mrs. Mat- I A charming new collection of sports and utility hate in i | $55 ower: Thev tsed 10 tell us that onr ,'f;;‘,.‘;q,.,‘;‘ Ahers Mix andrew DL Ml Felt and Velour. including copies of chic high-priced filll © ORIGINALLY $o8 TO $175 wopes and dreatms we ome true it |y : ahS 5t hes iR, Chan fl models sponcored for early Fall. Soft tan and rose f A TUY'NT AND SAVING OPPORTUNITY Rard enough and pushel ang | Siell afte arly Summer ! WMl tinee as well as darker tones. Medium and small fi THAT SELDOM OCCURS te with a t ndous force, | Abroad brims, with folded and draped crowns. smartly trimmed | - ONLY 15 COATS old W the . e L S v e | with grosgrain rihbon. 2528 r shifi of desive come sailing in by vou” If you wani it. remember that il e IS thic ~isioh ot them inilhe oind. | the ship beyond. the ‘horivon is none Final Clearance of \ 2 SiZE Religion makes « magic chance in | the less there. Thus, If you keep the » . S1ZE lves. hecause it makes fis possessor | thought of the thing vou would be in| MMl T'atlored Straws and White Felt Hats [l CNZE L . love with an ideal. Chus bad | vour mind, like the ship at sea. it will A | 2 5128 ttle boys are made into good little | some come to anchor. No. 100, $1.00 $1.49 $1.98 1 2 SIZ8 s much more effectively by sty 'ring children' Better a thou omes real ! {the Baron and Baroness Marcus| |} Tichably every one ‘has iriward Lpsenkvante. (Bfva W McRes Dunn: i $5'00 to 's 7'50 Gramercy Farm s among the | Brehn imore. ying immnation of the voungster 1o |sand times 1o magnetize their minds | : o MDAME'S AND MADEMOISELLE'S Mis i isville mfii}ifiififififiifi&fififl&fififlfl Midsummer Fur Sale & %’?X/\% NOW FUR COATS m every wanted fur and effect. STYLES a ut}lafl.- tative and exclusive. BB & QUALITY r/u” f: nest, u‘]l atever the price. HIOXE WORK- MANSHIP &l"d F"V’S;} the best. 5 Fur Speci: admire an ideal than by con beat | with the thought of the good than E 3 8 = COAT SHOPS ) { trighten them with threats of punish hing which evades | ment for the bad. IN ITS THIRD WEEK : : ! 804 7th St. N.W. :iLII)jf;St (7th tAlu:a:Je H) find else- S s 300 New Fall Hats 1 Sgtlf R\ A v(r'uil f({l.'(l:.\' Su‘pcrior T,‘}”{lll(’)l;‘(U;{ MONDAY , N A} illll(’.-()l\'lrlg l‘:\ ent 38 wears 9:00 A.M. 25 b Introducipg New Fall Hats SI:Z:I:’:?O e ata Very LO\\.' 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Beginning at $25 There Is a Showing of Remarkable Values You'll be interested in the new bloused and two piece modes—with neck and eleeve and skirt effecte that have fachion appeal--with plait and em broidery trimming. Grosgrain. Moire. Flat Crepe. Crepe Satin. Crepe Romaine. Crepe Elizabeth. Cresperino, Twill Bloom—are among the manyv materials—and all the new shades are in evidence Cork. Toast. Jungle Green. Cinnabar. Winter Leaf. Chanel Blue. Chanel Red. Claret, Bordeaux, Navy and Black. Your inspection is anticipated with confidence of vour appreciating approval. AL 0 Y We have held FUR This Amer. ican Broad tail model. as sketched is attrac tivelyr com bined with s 41 s in the past —BUT, never in our history have . we enjoyed 7 such response from our an- nouncements T— . as this year. Siberian Squirrel. as pictured by [ Note the / new effect at the front Miss Seeing Our New Creations at August Prices! The Best Furs for Quver Sixteen Years Open All Day Saturday

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