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jad THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. €. AUGUST 15. 1926—PART 2. New York Set on Long ~ SZXZXZIRIEIZIZIBIFIZIZIEX . 1 ISlandfl GOV leely Pace } The Mpney You Save is just one reason to Buy Now, in the August Fur Sale Great Preparation for International Polo Games Next Month—Many Weddings and Engage- ments in Metropolitan Social Set. ' : 2 ™\ % . NEW YORK. August 14—Soclety the Summer home of the brides| { y 3 < preparing for the round of | Parents at Stony Brook, Long Island . Bty 1 peinnne tar e 1 '],! The younger set is much interested - “ brilliant entertainments which Wil 1y, ‘the ‘approaching marriage of Miss 2 ion with one of ‘he | Katherine B. Hyde. daughter of Mr. e . N . oo, be held in co greatest outdoor events of the Au-|and Mrs. Willlam Truslow Hyde of tumn season. the international polo |39 Fifth avenue and Cooperstown, N. games. to take place at Meadowbrook, | Y. Her finance is Robert Johnson, . Long Island, next month. It is pre- | jr.. son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert John 9 o i dictea that the attendance of the |son of Newburgh. N. Y. The wedding, A dcpo‘Sll ll/lll secure ultra-exclusive set will break all rec-| which is to be celebrated on August ords. while the matches, including the | 21, will be in Christ Church at Coopers- —Another reason quite open championship and the Monty | town. It will be followed by a re- » 35 3 - > > Waterbury Cup tournaments, will of- | ception at Glimmerglen. the Summer An} Fur Coat. We pre- as lmportant is the 5 fer the keenest play seen in years home of Mr. and Mrs. kyde Milburn. one "of the | Klaborate plans are being completed world's greatest polo plavers and the | for the m of Miss Martha Hol- . . 5 3 5 Jeader of <ix international teams, has | lister s president of the Westchester serve it in Cold A”‘ Just selected his four. Members of | George Clay Hollister of Lawrence curprised 1o learn that | Park. Bronxville, N. Y. She i to ul ommy Hitchcock | become the bride of Richard Ellis | ; . e e Htene ot i eny s games | Vaults until cold weather, swing the t under the guidance | Church on the after: ctober of NMr. Milby This season Mr. M” ’\xflim- vhehma 04 Devereux will introduce two of the | Wi ollow at the 5 ub. Army’s best players. In Tommy's s Hollister ix a zraduate of the - plaes will he Capt. Charles Gerhardt ver School and of Miss Payen's Caracul Paw Coats at No. 2. Capt ardt played on | School In Paris. She made her debut - Pri & Ay ears dns o in Eng. | two vears ago at the Colony Club, o s the ATy oA e e o Forre: | which she is & member. She Ts also u:-»USt rice land. coming here later to help win h ’ bie Jusior sheipionshin m‘”."‘\m‘,”l‘:tlenuflod with the Junior League and at Rumson ias many friends among the vounger At the er-Biltmore Club | Set. especially among those who excel $l recently dt proved to be | In outdoor sports. — Besides being a the Army's “prize package. when | devotee of golf and tennis Miss Hol- t 5 lister is president of the West chester the soldicrs on the j or titl It 3 o i O 2ty ey .3 Dis “vaung officer flashes the same|County Field Hockes Assoolation. In cocoa or platinum gray, with Dever wonderful selection Foclety were the everjo would no of new Furs at ’195 riage a reception A %) 1as Hfor dbabi | Miss Anita Hollister, 5 P - ) e U_r”."\'u”:h \;;r\y“k\l“!‘\.\'w‘ {a "“h‘";““; e L fox collars and cuffs to match M%u You'll especially want to see ay pro . o iy | % Mr. Burdett was graduated from , ¥ s s i ¢ Hesasiin B agen ool e When well matched. as these are, 2 these swanky reversible models and s zreatest polo classic i ek elocted | Navy during the war. He is a mem- ber of the Harvard Club. sport fur coats. belted, collared and W ‘ the paw skins make coats quite as "R another mem- ch A : : A palatial Summer home on the s S . ¥ s ; R Who his few | qter may well describe the present lovely as whole skins, while far less cuffed with leather. Softer furs pupRETiorsad o @ terrife | residence ‘of Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Se - 2 ; 5 Bltter inal A haed S e Off. | \\ijliams, who returned recently from expensive. Silk crepe lined. for dressier use, in luxurous models Like Lord Wodehouse Ktevenson, Capt gressive plaver—a the best defense is a rattling fense J. Watson Webbh, considered by their honeymoon. They are living and ent. ining on their steam vacht, | the W~ jor. now lying off Glen Cove. and some of the affairs given by hem number among the most ril 1t offered by the exclusive North " 2 ‘e colony of Long Island. The | Broadtail or Hudson Seal is one of the finest in the New < Yacht Club and is equal to an et linerin TTusloun aoppiiante Coats---August Price s i o [ 1t carries o larze crew. who use a the ball along the hoards and drib- | hoyseboat moored near by ns their it to position where he prac- | dleeping quarters $4 0 tically “ties” it up for a hard and! Afr Willlams Is especially actlve 1 that swathe the figure entirely. The group contains: Also Pony Coats, at $165 v | he best left-handed playver | n polo. will he at No. 1 who has playved in a number | Kitt Skin: Platinum gray sport models with gray leather Johnnic collar, cuffs and belt. Gray serge lining. $195 1al games. is also one of Korova: Reversible sport model. with golden 3 beaver collar, plaid serge in reverse side. $195 timely drive. Watson is without a . d vachting and hunt- superion Al b Black American Broadtail Coat. As Milburn is playing in true cham- | nce of Wales, during. pionship form. and with four to SiX | his visit to this co i : 4 : i BT v with long shawl collar of black fox. d fe practice. there is no | A new speed vacht S b that the Meadow Brook team | the New York Yacht Club fleet with A wide blue velvet band borders the ;‘n;r s ‘A\fi“ will vil-\l'ln(} t""h;l \\i(\ndf'!" the arrival of a boat built for Horatio 'ully drilleq organization Both Ger- | Nelson Slater, whose country home is avy - cCT init hardt and Wndes know the value of [ in Locust Vallev. It is called the heavy gray crepe lining. team play. and being mustered in be- | Rocorchet and repl . - a1 5 at1 Boicn:suah kA ORI CWISESIVEL | i chbne . REn T Siates Hosla mERL Another broadtail model in plati- num gray, with natural gray squir- erans as Webb, in advance, and Mil- A son rel collar. $450. Marmot: With long shawl collar and hand painted lining; or crush collar with tan crepe de chine lining. $195. s the Scara- Muskrat: Northern and southern skins, in sev- eral sport models, tan silk crepe lined, with blue brocade border $195. burn. fn the rear. the soldiers should | The vacht Ninamoosa. owned by be able to take good « of the | Alfred T. du Pont, was another of the center to ward off any possible flank | late arrivals at Glen Cove. Aboard movements this craft was Mr. du Pont, his Numbered among the important en- | brother. Morris du Pont, and a Rus. ments of the late Summer season | slan prince. 3 NE - AR e " . daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Archibald ‘oats. hav cautifully matchec with collars and cuffs of beige, PBrown of 943 Lexington avenue. She Apple Salad: Coats. have be m‘.”u”' m ”fhk ! s 'rr:' or fox n'la(r $195 i S to be married to Herbert Dudley | Peel and core six firm apples and and dyed collars of cocoa squirrel. i BT i e Hale, eldest son of the late Herbert Dudley Hale and Mr Miss Brown. wh the Junior add to a boiling s 1A . veS: = o e an iling sirup made as follows $450 member of Two cupfuls of sugar, one cupful of b * graduated | water and some red fruit coloring. Caracul: Platinum gray or cocoa brown with N silk crepe lining and fox coilar and (Third Floor.) frr:n]l‘«r,\ n) ‘.\ wr in 'h:‘ : Shi‘ha ;. When the apples are tender, remove cuffs to match. $195. nddaughter Charles _Steele | . Sest < : (Third Floor.) wn and the late James Cresson | T0™ the sirup and drain well, then BN chill. Fill the centers with chopped Mr. Hale was graduated from Har-|nuts and raisins and serve on lettuce ard in 1914 and served overseas dur- |10, ves with mayonnaise, This makes © 15 « grandson of Pvorele e od [an economical as well as a very pretty a P, Marquand salad. Try it the next time vou have nnounced that the wedding |guests. The apples will be better if Jace on September 11 at | prepared the day hefore using. 1219 CoONNECTICUT Ave Continuing Our Annual | i i i -enters the Fall Shoe Mode The (ireatest Reductions of the Year i in very clever new versions All Apparel Taken from 1 $10 Our Regular Stock “Margy” Millinery Exploits rich contrasting tones of Velvet in First Fall Modcls 510 And lovely they are with Summer frocks, or for travel. Two or three shades of velvet may be used in patchwork effect, or a single tone may be all-over embroidered in metallic threads. Two smart ex- The oxford takes a new hold on life and a We have marked the following much below | strong hold on feminine affection, in its dainty new their actual cost. cut-out styles and novelty leathers. Two examples: R—-Patent colt walking oxr- A Group of i ST tens Ipike heel dress ford. Ir;'u,,;y laced, with medium amples of the group are sketched. 4. cutouts and heel o vigh patent corered Cuban . . i parchment Kid. 10 heet. $10. (Kifth Flaor.) A—Jungle preen. leaf green R—Chanel red two-tone vel- 2 lece UItS and Autumn brown velvet . vet, with allover gilt stitchery combined in the wew high and smart cabachon. $16. L e | The August Coat Sale e NOW 35== and 4 i —introduces all the : nezw silhouettes, furs F l' a C y A l l u m e t te S i o (,m"p. - and fabrics for Winter The new lipstick in i Aftemoon, Dlnn(‘r and H @ a package just like safety matches— Fur-lined sport coats, o ”” o, Blotisedobade - nrodels: ok * M ar g y F roc k S .?‘. So casy to use be- Evening Dresses * Formerly $85.00 | Now *352£ and *4 f : | R X SOt vali Eabn o | M h . I | cause cach stick has a i These groups contain nearly all sizes and colors: Johnny coats with all- ’ a r e A a r C A l n g n sharp point that out- { round belts—just every- | A stunning array of the Fall Margy Frocks lines the lip delicately. { { thing that's new! is here in Black and the V'ivid New Colors | And so sanitary, be- 1 8 DreSSeS 38_0—_0. { g .\Iml every coat with fur, | cause each stick is 5 “ashion demands it. Leop- | | ; P i 1950 tH Tare) e ek AGaTE | using. R\ { 18 Dl‘esses 9':_ I |‘;;:\,o"_‘l;l:‘“;‘:‘]ll";_n"] i ’::-:;n‘—‘ _Jungle green. Autumn brown. Chanel red—how | And so smart! With \ 4 | E5hill inew calors on < Bich brilliant they are in soft crepe satin, and how smart in E their delicate Fracy 1 25 Dresses 25.0 i the new Margy reproductions of Paris models! . £ furs set so richlv. And a B e Sl e a ":0 D 35.00 1 complete ‘Li,; e ‘mx' | A case in point is the black crepe satin model Passionata h"d;zra'nCC. / resses o i Tisses it 20 and o | sketched, with its bloused jacket, bound with the new a_“d the flat little & i e metallic clamps. Three handmade felt blossoms are folder that takes no en's through the larger tigbth ! 1 q iti S & Alielef inehied b : set at the new—and correct—position, just a e left room at all in the bag. <= ! s1zes. ° & b —— 17 Coats S% 00 | CThiFa Foor) (X2 of the throat. (Third Floor.) o< (First Floor.) =~ ~ e =2 7 Base Ball Fans! Don’t miss the big game on Saturday, September 11th, between the District Fire and Police Departments THE HECHT CO~F STREFT Store Hours. Daily: 9:15 to 6 P.M. Closed Saturdays during August 16 Coats 38.20 | 8 Coats 48.00 ‘ Hats 3£ and ‘5 No Ezchanges—All Sales Final