Evening Star Newspaper, August 22, 1926, Page 49

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” NGTON, D. C. AUGUST 22, 1926—PART 2. SOCIETY. 7 i i ashingtonians Dance £l m i ” Yachting at Marblehead g Wosingonins Danee | [~ | R And Golf at Montserrat H SOGIETY. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHI The annual mask ball at the Orkney | prings Hotel, Orkney Springs, Va., given Saturday, August 14, was a bril- |liant and fun-provoking event. The pening march and figures were led by MissClara Montague of Norfolk, and Mr. G. Lloyd Turton of | ¥ ashington. £ The ladies’ first prize for the mot original costume was awarded to Mr Carl Whitlock of University, B the roulette wheel. The men | prize was awarded to Mr. G. | tague of Norfolk, and children’s priz | were awarded to Miss Judy T butterfly and Master Lynn, I n Incorporated Summer Residents at Beverly, Mass.. Divided Be- tween Yacht Races at Marblehead and Golf and POIO at Myopia and Montserrat Country Clubs. Unusual Savings Are Offered Through Our set, Their son, is now in American | the north there has 1 Autumn. e Madito et a circus girl: Miss Alice ; it | Suffolk, a peasant girl; nby - HweenHe | Dougherty of Norfolk, Polo | cam s of the)| V. Smith of Norfolk, a yobia, o par- | irl; Miss Margaret and I k of Norfolk, Mrs. McCoy of Norfolk, | Shaeffer and Elizabeth Bell of folk, as Red Cross nurses; Mr. V Watkins and Mr. Richard Montague. in colonial ¢ Miss Judith Samp- son ames Disi of Rich- {mond, colonial "« < Jan | Disney and Mrs, Themas Priddy of | Rt dRElgu nd Mr. Thomas imost of { aturday | of the | wy of | m,‘ FUR SALE HE finest quality skins — for which we have ecarned our reputation—and the hand tailoring that distinguishe’s our fur garments are offered at sharply reduced prices during this month. fot of Wash- | unpscott, the | for a | ¢ season, at the * for the MISS ALTA M. CHAFFEE, s Daughter of Mr. Chaffee, n’ad- L peasant costume; A A g clerk of the House, and Mrs. Chaf- 3 E Elizabeth ¢, whose marriage to Mr. Wi nller B. i Washington, farmer rtis <. | Mallorey of Lynn, Mass., will take tume; Robert Hutc nd Malcolm | Place in the early Fall, {Turton of Washington, as pirates; Miss Mari hington, a - Dutch gir 3 enuhaw of | folls, as Pierrette, and Mr. White, In R chmond, aniard; Mr. Holmead | Davy costume: Master George Tay hington, of Suffolk, Va., as a caterpillar, Gertrude Saunders and 1 1 Whitlock. jr., of Unive Woodfolk of Ashland, Va., in Spanish s peter rabbit: Mr. Robert rd and Mr. hart of Petersbu a cowboy “hmond. in judges for the Miss Ida Saunders < Robert Winston of Raleight, N. urkish costumes: Miss | C.: D. Kearney, Mr. Charles Hutche- Wartleld and Mr. Cecelius [Son. and M Washinzton, and Hammond has heen Miss Pe foinay at it HiN, the Hammond Summer 1. | home at ¢ Miss ton ¥ Heney 1 Lancas all we, » | mer sojonrn Mrs. Robert Chew of Washington has come to the North Shore for her ust visit and is at the Or ow We Invite You to Inspect the New ony ws who live abeth Potts of Margaret Gro including Misses Ruth P. Ward, Min- August i u Warfield of Philadelph Apaches i e nd in the Warfield adelphia, Apaches; .:f:m.»'.:r séveral Washingtonians, Miss Antoinette Winfi of Miami, {ton of Onancock, ¥ ormandy costume; Mr. John . = {nic Ba Virginia Alderson, Inez " 5 ‘n‘wz A and Hveivn Davia. The col- NG g nd Winston Cren- Trees and Lightning. MRS. BUSHROD WASHINGTON, JR., of Ric h'"”"“ as clowns; M gron (he Compressed Alr Magazin | only includes representatives of many{ | of the larger cities of the country. With Bushrod Washington, 3rd, who has come from West Chester, Pa., to v (| s, Albert Carroll of Washington, her mother, Mrs. J. E. Eastlack. ('rayl'\u[( Schoefleld of ‘Washington, son of Comdr. Schoefield, an Arab; Mr: a4 peasant g Models and fabrics that are distinctively different! Studies of all the trees stru lightning in o 40,000-acre forest in ‘ho has been spending the season 3 Nith her sigter, Miss Ruth Perkins, 0. B. Hinton of Petersburg, Va.. | Germany show that caks were hit i h Gourt, her interesting Sum- | there was an exceptionally fine show- | grill of the Greenbrier Tuesday, and |3 uan; Miss Charlotte Brownley [ most frequently. Next in order came we a large dinner | ¢f k. 1 Red Cross nurse; Miss enbrier last night, [Evelyn Brooks of Portsmouth. v e of Baltimore enter- Joseph Ray of Richmond, in ing of Virginla and Kentucky bred|with Mr. Payne the ¢ ames Boy —also— ome he Myopia district at ! o ,xixllm{“’- h Miss Per- {hunters and jumpers. It was glven will | under the auspices of the ¢ the elin, the chestnut and the pine, while the beech, the birch and the o jpe. where they ] te Polish Min spend ’u’\,. s oot White Sulphur Horse Shoy for 50 guests at a bridge and |Spanish costumes; Mrs. White of > maple were seldom, if ever, struck. 4 . n ” i : Mrs. J. I Van Horn and Miss Amy | tlon, the Casino. o PN nator \'n,\’!lulnl of W i et are at the dent and Ddward C vice presi- iday night the annual bridge and m I\e", ’ all Alr’ 11} "I m o e | Hawthorne Inn (iloucester |dent. Among the exhibitors were | mah jong for the White inity House was ing room of the Greenbrier, and “m the North | Mrs. Stuart Hanna, Miss Ruth Hanna, G A. Deering | John Price Crozier, Srd; Mrs. - Mr. DRESSES This new collection offers an of W on are also at the inn. [ton Lewis, Lawrcnce Lew! ely attended. Mrs. Andrew Of W IhInE L Ol 0 Betty Pollik, Mr. and Mr 'n | Melville Reid of Baltinore had charge at ¥ Miss Hilda A. Hill of the Capital is Means and Mrs. Bryce | another August visitor., ive dinner parties and Mrs. | Mr. and Mr: Je Waters, Charles Dice, the Red Oak|of the sale of tickets. and donations, Stables, Dickson Brothers and White! and the patronesses included Mr: Sulphur Springs Inc Elabo- | Louls McLane ’(‘m‘mn Our August luncheon in honor { the Brit t M H it Ay . G e o v rate preparations were made for the Charles . P < a2 W of the W, - while Mrs. Joscph | have their son, Edward Jovee BIO% | orse show ball at the Greenbrier last Alma, C1 ale O urs intercsting collection of NEW MODES for the mi and matron. e e voung Mr. Broderck | night. The baliroom. springroom and | Mrs. Thomas W. e arrived In America from | fover were decorated with g | monda._and Mrs. olony nd after his school holidays and the horse show colors and & -| New Yor! Yo close thels and Mrs. Charles T night buffet supper served. Irs. Murray Boocock of Keswick, ks, about mid \\':.«iung(un are at the The colony was given military | V: Hmfl\““ this }I\vvk. ml'Is the ko a two [Magnolia for a late-se touch during llm weeld by the ¢ l‘i;:;j\-_‘ 'j‘f_ Mmie. Clayburgh at the s will spend | Charles Colfax Long «.c“\\l : Sreenbrie ton has beer ving a_ Midsummer | mander orth Shore at the| Hayes, Columbus, Ohi ived by nmlv‘! and joined Mrs. Van - \nxm..n :~‘4 Dike of t| —Has Awakened Wide —and Ready Response ff'Women who know values long ago learned to await the oppor- 821 14th Street e This has been the Most SUCCESSFUL we to to Italy Th as usual, in the Capit Van Lear of Wilmington S Mrs. Cabot Las been among the lead- | sojourn on lthv . g - 3 q fng hostioses of the North Shore this | Moorand at Bass Rocks. Madden, _chief of Stafr, and Col. | Lear and M y Van Lear. ’é S A o William C. Gardenshire, Quartermast- e 7z tunities of Bachrach’s Summer er Corps, and Capt. Alonzo F Mrs. N ~ . > - B Dessaal Trerest Mrs. David Greenbaum, in Hano-| flowse, Mrs. Gurdenshire and Mrs.( Early Glass Making. Fur Sales, and this season’s dis- = cres ver, Pa. Madden were also in the party which Szypt Is commonly looked upon as posal is not disappointing them. To Washington Residents | , Miss Rese small is at the Breakers, | 5rrived early in the week from ro-|one of the world’s oldest g = viewing with Gov. Gore the National | ver it is said that no glass was mad . and Mrs. Milton Kadden are| Guard encampment at Kanawha City. |> Sy e 1o oo spending two weeks at Virginia| Mr. and Mrs. Edward Crozier, and | there before 1500 B. C., prior to which Mr. and Mrs. Charles Donohue we: it was necessiry for the Egyp- members of a group of visitors giving | tions rt all ¢ used, street has as her he a small f: dress dinner and dance | As early as 2500 B. ¢ s being fINever were Fur Coats so charm- ingly alluring—never were values so compelling, as those now avail- able here. and Mrs. Henry Weyl, who n woad s last November in London and in Ramsgate, mer home of Mrs. Weyl, have ned to Washing Mrs, Norman Luchs of 12 Yowil find our recently Re- modeled Store a fitting setting for our showing of Swmart Furs August Sale Purchases Will Be Stored Without Charge HARRY BACHRACH MANUFACTURING FURRIER Wholesale and Retail 1303 G Street < | Mrs. Fannie Leon of New York. at Maple Tree Farm during the weck. [ manufactured in the region M Jacob Steiner has returned [ Mrs, Frank Payne of Harrishurg|and in the northern parts of Meso- _|from a four-week stay at the Royal| gave a luncheon for 50 in the Tudor | potamia. Palace Hotel, Atlantic City. ; S and Mrs, Norman | _Mr. William Bush and Mr. Simon i £ Mr. and | Bichber; i i Bultl- FRANCKE & LUSTICK 15 SR e = pes S City for a week's stay, have returned. Teon | Mrs, Frank Simon ‘and daughters, Miss Mue Simon and Miss Ruth Si- 1A " ¥ mon, will retwrn Wednesday from a : stay at |threewee! ¥ at Ocean View, Va. s antic Ct i Mrs. James Lansburgh, who just \ E returned from a fivemonth trip \ a h labroad, leaves today by motor with ¥ # Weinberg of & Braddock Heights, | 101 Maine, where ' James 2 Trles A, Goldsmith spent | ry Weinberg is at camp. f & ¥ Abram Simon hav 5. 8 . Kaufman | returned from a trip abroad and are ¢ Cirginia, Audrey |4t thelr home, on Harrison street, i 2 ert Sig. | Chevy Chase. et Sk | Mr. Hermin Kaufman, with his ] o ] cemumd returmed | Sister, Miss Rosa Kaufman, of To- o-week stay at Bed- Ohio, were guests last week of 3 Franc en_route . Harry mee ant o | S Qur Present Sale Has Been spending the Summer in A Mrs, H Hano ha joined Mrs h lb’ S vv 2 "‘ > *”%"’ lka‘l,A Hus at the St, Charles Hotel, the ost ucceSSfUI e to spend | \py, S Have Ever Held. See the vesterday for Boston to visit their sontn |uh‘\ j2ud deughter, Dr. and Mrs. Values and Be Convinced 804 7th St. N.W. (7th above H) we have ever helld........ the trimmings e Hirsh left yesterday to several weeks at Asbury Park. rt Jacobi and her young ing the former’s parents, - : "k | Mr. and Mrs. J. Bennett, in Norfolk, , e N ®t the Am 3 , Atlantic | Va, vy City. i e % Mrs. William Talhimer, who was | | B ke of Bec puenie 3 { Washingtonians Enjoy i i This Amer- ican Broad- tail model, as sketched, e Life a¢'White Salshios b . are marvelous, it i WILITE SULPHUR SPRINGS, W. F-U-R-R-I-E-R-S dined._acith (‘:: h ll Miss V., August 21 ite Sulphur's mid '$350 I B t e Sty es are Repmsie e i 56 Vstavdi Tiotel | the past week saw several of the im- 1328 G St. % { por cicty events that are looked Fur Experience ch_vear at this season. e e e T Mountain Club occurred Thursday |7 night. The hosts \\"l? _T. Johnson Wi better . ...... the skins are ~ the best ever. . andl the re- /sponse has Milton C. E! iott of W- ‘ashing- . 3 _Je Lane Stern of Richmond, i A stay 3 akers, e Crawford of Pitts Stunes were of the About the o B A o ewest Fro Values Yet @@K}%fi — Offered to_the that . of any Bl Venves SR AVk 3k IV previous sale. WASHINGTON'S LEADING FLORIST In the Selection of a Gift owers always make an acceptable ‘ing. as they do, your very thoughts Clear Blue Siberian s Squdrrel, 1 / / s | ee our August val- qur " artir ues . . . and re- new”effert serve one of the spe- cials by making a . i SMALL DEPOSIT Washington! "All New Colors and Black New Fall Hats Priced to Lead in Value! Large. Medium and Small Hats of Velour, Satin. Moire and Vel- lo Here the styles are so beautiful, the collection so large, the values so ex- traordinary that one need not seek further. Materjals of such quality are seldom shown elsewhere at the un- usually low prlces. in all the new colors. [OFOEOI ot of Summertime blooms-to that sick friend or relative. GUDE &* Stores 4or Your Convemience 1202 Fosr. "Naw. 1102 Conn. Ave. Main Main 1102 X Charge Accounts Invited MODEL ¥ SHOP 921 G\& ST.NW. b The Best Furs for Over Sixteen Years Open All Day Saturday vet. Beautifully trimmed. T kOXORS &

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