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Admiral and Mrs. Nulton | Hosts to Wedding Party Riddle-Scales \\/eddmg Party Guests of Admiral and Mrs. Nulton at Naval Academy—Many Officers Visit in Maryland Capital. Wirt Burwell, who have heen spend- |in; the Summner there. They will re- turn to Annapolis about September 1. ANNAPOLIS, Ma 1 and Mrs ton have returned fron August 21.- Va., where Mrs. Nulton has been| Capt. and Mrs. Harry A. Baldridge visiting relatives for two months. | entertained at_a bridge party on| Admiral Nulton joined Mrs. Nulton | Thursday in their home, 11 Porter 11 Winchester the latter part of July. 2 Miss othy Nulton will return to | wife of Capt. H. Annapolis later in the month i $. N., who has been Mrs. Nulton entertained informally | vi 'l H. Bryan at War- at tea on Friday for the wedding | month, hus joined Capt. party of Licut. and Mrs. F. L. Riddle, at Miffiin, Pa. where he the datter forn Scales, | has recently been ordered to duty in who were married S A Re: nd of thé naval ammunition Admir: and Mrs. Edward W apent Jast w end with Rear Ad- miral and Mrs. Louis M. Nulton in Jefferson rtendent’s rters in the ed in Annapolls the super N vel Hall. Mr. Ingram | te of the Naval Academy. s8 of 1920, and was a noted demy and Mrs. John - Halli Halligan and an left on Mon 1 ere they Capt. Miss Kathe a in the o athlete during his midshipman ds but has since resigned from the ser and is now in civil life. He has been appointed field coach of the Navy foot ball team and will enter pon his duties at once. He 1is a; ice at three tables of taine in honor of Miss Elizabeth ’ e wedding will tak valiant, 1) Sther of Comdr. Jonas Ingram, who bl 'iu s recently ordered to the val mdr. Georgs temy to relieve Comdr. Byron Me- o Navy Y Candless as athletic officer. 2 ot the. week end with his |, Miss Adele Randall left Wednesday wife, who is visitin D h % [ for ilue Ridge Summit where she DEte Diteliman on R | will spend several weeks. - man, on Market street.{ Ujeq vinfre Green, daughter of Mr. Comdr. and Mrs. A M. R. Allen. |,,,3 sy Nicholas Harwood Green. e A S s ttaidote TRt e e a Mrs. Henry Mar- fRd JIE TG Manday fox A a0tor SElD i fanl «ck, Long I Nep e nd Rochester, | (V1 BSEREC CTR. Brown of Jumes: Y. They ahsent About -m.”u“” Lo = Miss Anna Tglehart spent b eek at_the Plimhimmon Hotel I e Oceun City, Md. Decker's siater "' Richard Baldwin has retarned 81 oy country place near Waterbu Lo T0-day visit to his brother, M tertained at bridge on Thu nm . Baldwin, at Long Beach, Moncr T thegbIout iy aninlscn r i Y. During his absence Mrs. Bald- Bins. A Capt. John Quin fias been the guest of Mr. T their . who is spending Summerfield Baldwin at home Comdr. and Mrs. near Ruxton. and My James Munroe left ==t esday for € “od, Mass. M. - : i for e ol s k| Several Brides in the While Mrs. Munvoe will remain til later in the Fall Cuban Embassy Are of Cotton spent the week z 5 T ° Special Social Moment daug voof and Y wix Graves of Leonardtown (Continued from Fourth Page) Md. and Ensign George 13 wde of = Pittsburgh, Pa.. took plice in the and she is the g phenomenal record. an ikl 14, at 3 o'clock. The | wife of the eharsze daffalres, she will Tormed by Chaplain | T ype pnking hostess until the re- de is | on of Senora de Sanchez Aballl in Naval Acad- November, rroella. the fmer been in Wash fuston for the pa urned to Havana in M month ous parts of the country. AU the | (00 L belreira y Barroella, and after end of their leave they will report to | ¢TI0 P ehent tn Florida and Uie different ships to which they have | & dRT 0 e {6 Washington, where bheen assigned he is now resi ard street, Invitations have been received in An- | pe ® SO 1 en “Torroella. napolis for the wedding of Misy 5 is the first naval attache sent by the Mr. J ling will take Church, Annapolis, ptember 4, at 4 o'clock. t. and Mrs. Stuart S. Murray, @ been living on Pythian rc Academy, left Annapolis Tue . M v has heen orde mdon, Conn rnment, though a military been part of the staff for the pas years. Senora Torroella is from Havana and is the daughter of enor and Senora Pedro de Pebreeir: tter being before her mar Marin s Barronla The second secretary Cuban gove uttache h; ce in Nt who i the em- of 10 duty at New 1 board |y, ¢qy, Senor Pedro Rodriquez Capote, the United States submarine wis wppointed second secretary of the ¥ and Mrs. Abraham Claude, | Gohiooe ™ in - April, and Just before hington, spent the | g5y for his new post he was w £ s mother d in the church of the Merced M Claude of St to Senorita Carina Mon- John street , daughter of one of Cuba’s nee, wife of Lieut. Findley »Ungumfim, physicians, the nd their two children left arnandez Montero Garcla. week's visit to Oceun had been planned as a Saster event, b and a |- e Milton €. Stuart left recent death of Dr. Annapolis Tuesday their future | (loion e was witne home in Bethlehem, Pa. My T8 Do skl ) who h L v Professor b, one with whom both families were of nzineering in the |, o of intimacy. These included v has: ae- er Minister from Cuba to - SRor Senora Manuel de axperit Lehiz » former now Cuban sec- oung people milies in the coming to University Chaplain wnap retary of state. These 3 are of the most exalted Cuban Republic and the William N, Friday where he e Washingtton has been made a gala wedding of Miss Harriet Neer, daugh- | [ casion though the bride being in ter of Mis. Willim Shawn Harper: | niourning, is accepting no_hospitality to Er . which | ytside of the Cuban embass Rodriquez- ment in mor and Senora Capote have a ple Wardman Park Hotel attache, Capt. rique member of the cld Miss Virginia 17 of a gallant of the em Mrs. R, Kurty re- | hassy untll April when, in the to Miss Henrietta Hower Tiotel, g rried to . Miss nd who e Guz- - P feto and hN Kurtz and 4l weeks. 8 man v Torrfes. ookwalter spent | bride have been residing at the M flower since their wedding and they till spent | have been rveceiving and dispensing with his wife | much hospitality. Senora de Prieto has home, = her young sister, Senorita Lucia Tes sada Guzman, as her guest and the t last week [two, very tall siender brunettes, where she will be | charming dancers and skillful mu the guest of sister, Mrs. Conrad [cfans, have received cordial wel- Grove, for two weeks. come from the military circle of the Mr. and Mrs. George T foreign embas s well ax from Ward I eral socie Natives of Havana, <pend ora de Pricto and her sister be to un old and distinguished fam ‘uban capital. nce of so many and voung women in this one has created an unusually gay son in this diplomatic ne and among the Latin Ma pr chaming Miss Polly has been since their mar ericans in general. A constant series of dinings and dances have 3 U. 8.\, €., [been announced. With the Ambas: Col. Alfred Upshur, | dor and Senora Sanchez y Aballi away A.. were in An- |from the city, the beautiful garden and terraces of the embassy are at the pleasure of the members of the staff and many informal gatherings have occurred there several times a week. Besides these four bridegrooms i their brides, there are two othe an Exquisite Showing at August Sale Prices Opplity Furs? Most assur- Modes from Paris and edly. a~ they hear the Grober New York salons for Sports, name! Finely Tailored? Em- Afternoon and Evening phatically._so! Distinguished wear. Al outstandingly of line! Mais oui! Inspection smare, 1 holds a thrill. “Buy Furs where you buy in safety” Quahty ur s 1303 Gyohiey-:- | MISS CATHERINE WO0ODS AND MISS ELIZABETH WO0O0DS, llluglllvl' of former Representative and Mrs. James P. Woods, photographed ar Hot \prilu.s Va., where they are spending the Summer. = | Ik the week with Mr. and Mrs. Henry | S. Ball, at Seat Pleasant, Md., uncle _|and aunt of Mr. ana Mrs. Blundin. this young married couples bassy, the commercial @ Louis Marino Pere and Senot geret Perez, and the third sec in Frunk Crovo (md, Senor Gonzalo Guell and v s Vo, Rosalin. Guell, his wife. The O | . are spending this month in ont the S ",m"mm Tor af o B O el i “week crulse to Jacksonville, ber to their home in Woodle Senor Guell has been here le: two months and succeeded Senor de Velasco. lHe was married Havana about a year ago. Dean of C;ginet and : Mrs. Kellogg Return From Saranac Lake @%i@z Fla., and Southern points. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Wood, who are spending some time in Glacier Na- tional Park, will return to their apart- ment at Wardman Park Hotel early in September. Mr. and M recently bought Glen, Md., and are Miss Carrfe Kans, who is spending Jose in H. P. Parks have a home at Forest now living there. her vacation in Atlantic City, will —— return here within a few days. & inned 01 fou *age. AU I Y ) Miss Josephine Jackson wlll leave Massachusstts wvenus will retuss |1038y from Baltimore on the Al e e ewaral womis |£hanY, for Savannah, Ga., and Jack- e e Niiha |sonville, Fla. Mr. Hartland Jackson, St Sprier. W brother of Miss Jackson, has returned e from a vacation, and is at their home, Mr. and Mrs, Albert L. Jacobs 1636 Nineteenth street. motoring to New York and Ci will be guests of Mrs. ents at their Summer home Miss Helen L. Hunt and Miss Paul- ine Hunt have returned from a motor trip, which took them to Montreal and Jacobs in AL a Quebec, and through the New Eng- dney V. Stevenson of Miami, [land States. g ‘; W “m{,,"“ifi‘,“mf:z‘:', o Harry Shapiro and Mrs. * Mrs. Stevenson will re s H. Block of the Chastleton & Ao i 5 returning today from a lengthy main here for about a month. stay in Atlantic Ci Mr. and Mrs. . Spitzer of 4605 Fifteenth street have gone to Maine to visit their son, Mr. Gilbert Spitzer, who is at Camp Cobbossee for the a L Summer. ‘They are at the Cobbossee | K& A0 Rty SRRl e ol Inn, Winthrop, Me. St Wil s i —— e — Mr. and Mrs. Louis B. Montfort, . E with Mrs. Monifort's fatrer, Air. .| Washington Society at ¥. Schneider, are on the Resolute for ailing tomorrow tour through Virginia Hot Springs northern_Europe, returning here the | 1101 SPRINGS, Va., August 21— tniaale ‘orfOctober. | The “annual exhibition of ~the ~Hot o i Springs Horse Show Association will | Margaret 1. Ringrose of U0 | ba held this weck, In conjunction with | 2 Sty 2, vice Clommis- | ¢he Bath County Fair. This arrange. | sion has_left Washington for her s/ DEoh. th. foioe Wi abversl home in Pennsylvania, where she will Muil W Mokes Mun ol spend part of her vacation. Mrs. Fay Ingalls are on the horse Miss Ringrose is a young singer of | gpow aide Moo b S0 8 an inter. great promise, and has been heard on % has been arranged. esting program Tho fair ftself is very much a native matter and is patronized by native folk from distant mountain valleys and farms. In sharp contrast are the several occasions, both. in church and soclal activitles. She has a lovely, clear soprano voice. Mrs. Clarke Griggs has as her e, e stad house guest Mrs. (. Fulton Erovles | o o e e o c0d of Chattancog: ington colony at the . of particular interest this : markedly both in s and events. Lieut. Col. and and Mrs. Arlo are at the Hom V. Cushman Hot | Mr, who year, fi Springs, were joined there ¢ by v their_son, Mr. Willlam M. Cushman ncis Ruggles came down by and Mr, George leber Webb, jr., of | @utomobile for a short visit on a tour of the Virginians. Mr. and Mrs. Reeve made with Mr. and Willlam D. Hoover, who gave a dinner last weck at the Home- u lk\h rant. They Hece dinner M Providence, R. 1., who motored down from Washington Blundin and Mr. and \lm Robert NEW BOLEROS NEW BLOUSED BACKS NEW SIDE DRAPES NEW SLEEVES NEW COLCRINGS NEW MATERIALS FALL STYLES FROCKS 15 IT'S DIFFICULT TO IMAGINE A WOMAN WE CANNOT SATISFY IN SIZE, COLOR OR STYLE—WE PLEASE THEM ALL COATS YOU DON'T HAVE TO SHOP AROUND, WE HAVE ALL THE NEW STYLES INCLUDED IN OUR ADVANCE SALE = CLOTH m FUR COATS Shop—1309 G St. n , BRESLAU'S—The Priendly Fl \ | seph | mer seson, Card Party to Benefit Parish Hall Building A benefit card party will be given on the rectory grounds of Grace Epis- S———————— copal Church, Woodside, September e 3 16. 8 o'clock p.m.. the proceeds of which will go‘to the parish hall bulld- ing fund. The following committee of young matrons” is in charge of arrange ments: Mrs. Clyde Brown. chairman: Mrs. Henry McCeney. Mrs. Russell McQueen, Mrs. Ralph Bubb, Mrs. Hallock Fry Mrs. Walter Brown, Mrs. Philbrick McCoy and Miss Ruth Benedict. T. Crabbs of New York and also of M Mrs. Harry Wardman. 1 Mr. and Mre. Wardman's dinner was | one of the moxt successful of the Sum- the table decorntions be- ing particularly effective. Thelr guests were Mr. and Mrs. Hoover, Capt. and Mrs. William M. Talbot, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew J. Miller, Mr. and Mrs, Maximiltan Surth. and Mrs. a Ord Preston. Mr. and Mrx. Samuel J. Henry, Mr. and Mrx. John Metune Wright and Mrs. John Uarker Jack- - son. Miss Helen Wardman on the S FE R sanie evening gave a dinner for 20 of S ALMA ERELAND, her young friends. Mise Marvie Glas-| Who is here from Rochester, N. Y., cox has since returned from Washing- | as the guest of Miss Gertrude Bert- ton. and Mrs. Henry have gone | rand. to Long Island for a visit and wiil re- turn to Chevy Chase early next week, Master Robert Henry gave a birthday anniversary party for 20 of his voung friends, the theater following. Mrs. Jackson, wife nf Capt. John Parker Jackson, U. 8. is continuing her ticularly active holiday and 1s daily | in the Arrivals the Homestead from ‘Washington include Mr. and Mrs. T Hardy Todd, Mr. and Mrs. . H. Be Kummer visit vn.h her parents, Mr.|lamy, Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Cushman, and Mrs. Syrth, at Yama Besso. Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Tlerney and the tepresentative George Holden Tink- | Messrs. Robert Batcheller, John L. ham of Massachusetts is having a par- " Jenkins and Blakeleo Esterline. fiflfifi!fifi!fi%’\}fifififi Our Annual z' Mid-Summer FUR SALE Offers the Largest Selection, —Concededly ) Ca —The Finest Quality, =5 A s N e -agy —Smartest Styles, —\ost-Wanted jive Pelts - @@ I &> (.- —At Prices Lower than P v vou expected to pay. A = & e E-"; " The usual Saks guar- gz P o | antee of real service ac- SO companies every fur we sell. — Purchases Stored Without C]zargc » 2 w 7 %. = =) Q 0 5B In the Confdence of the Public = For Over T/xirty-Efg:ztt Years 610 Twelfth St.—Just Above F—Phone Main 1647 ' i smosaoensamscmsam GO Millinery Importers A new version of Agnes’ L’ AFRICAINE for the unbobbed head— A hat of high caste—the latest inno- vation of the famous Parisian artiste. For the smart woman whose choice is “different” but never bizarre. In black and all the hues of the season. In replica—of French Felt $12,50 Special Group Smart Velours and Felts 7 7 % 27222777777 //////////////////%/////////l’//////////’////////////////////// 7777777 2 U 7 0 % 7777 2 % 7 Specially Priced $5 f%’/}’,%//// 77777 - _.A». Hand-Carved Swing Frames We have 835 hand-carved one Buy up to $6.00. SOCIETY of swinging frames, values of these at the unusually low price of $2.95 and get an extra one of the 5c same quality at All Sizes in the Newest Colors and Du'.m Every Frame Complete With Glass and Back On Sale Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday Only Always Lowest-in-the-City Prices 1231 G St. N COHEN’S 811 T7th St. N.W. POP[ LAR PRICE PICTURE STORES Frames Made to Order presented for all By D ame Fashion PRICED DURING AUGUST 3% est Selection of Fur Bigg Off Next Winter Prices Coats In All Washington. 22 Years of Fur Service A wsures You of Satisfaction Buying In Large Quantities Makes Qur Prices Lower. Our Liberal Guarantee ‘Clean-up”™ Rich’s Store Closed Saturdays During Protects Every Fur Buyer Buy Your Fur Coat Now A Deposit Will Reserve It for Delivery When You Want It Your Charge Account Solicited Wm. Rosendorf Exclusive Fur Creations 1215 G St. N.W. Opposite Dulin & Martin Co. S too Hours, ditrist Women's Shoes at Great Reductlions The small lots of -high-grade shoes em- bracing the foremost fashions of the sea- son and which g’() formerly sold at 10 up on sale al $ 3.90 While there varicty of models in blonde, sale there is a are no black shoes in this gray and white kid. Not all sizes tn in the lot. Other. models all sizes $9.90. Ricli’s entire stock is not included. any one lot, but nearly reduced to $6.90 and ICHS Proper Footwear F Street at Tenth 7777 7 7 77 P and @imiter ale! 77 2220277 2222 77224