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. ' THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. AUGUST 22, 1926—PART 2. 9 % i land are Mr. and Mrs. Basil M. Jones, » dren left last week for a motor trip Hight of Washington at Garden Gate [of Washington are occupying a cabin | I : " H o C . accompanied by Cabin, which Mr. and Mrs. Hight oc- |on the Peak road at Skyland, where | from Richmond, Va. the former a i |ALEXANDRIA SOCIETY Back From North Shore | |17, (qionial Beach. accomp 2 Cupled In the camp for o stay of 10 | they are especially enjoving the horse: | brother of itear . Admiral “Hillar : Miss Maey Flanagan of Roanoke. days. Other card parties have ulm back riding and general out-of-door | Jon umh er of the peace confer. « | who has been the guest of Mr. and recently been given by Mrs. Charles | life of the place. ence from this country to Geneva and i ,JMiss Laura Evans Hulfish enter. Mrs. A. J. Ross, left last week for J. Hepburn of Philadelphia. Mis Mert Mr. Seymour Cragin and his aunt, | Whom thes requently visit in Wash- % tained at cards Tue i Norfolk. V: garet Winship of Washington and Mattle Stamper of Washington, | li#ton. and M _and Mrs. . B. Wag- » the home of her pare Mrs. ce Akers and her daugh- Miss Sarah Harrison Powell of Balti- | ) ahers for many vears of the regu- ‘{“"(: L ‘,',"‘ ¢ ;w‘z; _\\r:n have been $ Raymond Hulfish, for her hous ters, Miss Helen Akers and Miss Mar- | more. Among the guests of the lat- iy, Summer colony at Skyland, are i ETlocR b (hele mice e "h’,"' @ Euest, Miss Ashley Christian Carter | garct Akers, left last week for Fred "ter were Mrs. George Freeman Pol-|,gqin occupying thelr adjacent cot | A en pl et # of Norfoik, who left during the week | | ericksburg to visit Mrs, James Allen, lock, Skvland; Mrs. Leroy Lincoln|ages in the camp, where Miss Eloise Lol Sttt o 1o visit in Bedford 3 | going from there to Colonial Beach EHight, Mrs. Leslie Perry, Miss Tem" ' johncon of Warm Springs, Va.. sister = b = s Vited to meet Miss for a visit | ple Perry, Mrs. Townsend Whelen, |o¢ \fiss Mary Johnsor. the authoress. | It is estimated that 95 per cent ol 3 Nancy Wattles, Miss Esther Lambert, | Mrs. H. Noel Garner entertained at Mrs. George H. Judd and Miss Mar! | i now visiting Miss Stamper | the women and girls in St. Louis * Miss Mary Lloyd, Miss Eliza Bland | luncheon Thursday for Miss Irma garet Winship of Washington: | "wThe Misses Anna and Louise Mc- | have bobhed hair ¢ Cox, Miss Frances Cox, Miss Susan | Fortune of Richmond. Va. Basil M. Jones of Richmond, | Kee, daughters of Mr. Frank McKee { — » Leary, Miss Josephine Ramage, Miss Mrs. James E. Young and Miss Vic- Charles J. Hepburn of Philadelphia, | ¢ shington were recently house| | A QY ROLLING . ‘L""y An:x:;’renn. Miss Margaret Rob- toria May Young are the Ru“uihfl;r Mrs. Harry \\'i l:urln‘m- and mxr \1(. | guests of and M George H. | + inson and her house guest, Miss Jul two weeks of Mrs. Young's mothei abeth Hull of Baltimore, and Miss | fudd at their place, Sentinel Lodge, | ¢ Dunaway of Richmond; Miss Mar- Mrs. E. C. Carper, in Fredericksburg. Floise Johnson of Warm Springs, Story Man Camp. The Misses McKee | WINDOW SHADES : garet Randolph, Miss Dorothy Morton, | | Va . Gei B B Clicathani: U, S &%, and | gruduated in June: from the UDIVEr | wney are th Rint wa, make|te, s + Mrs. Ferguson Bryan and Mrs. Doug: | Mrs. . B. Lanham and her little rs. Cheatham recently spent several | Sior of Svizone. at Tucson, where they | Wo kg e it ih sd srd ottt 4 Iu:rlxnn. o i ‘. daughter lpg‘ 1 «(l week for North at Stony Man Camp. | have a ranch, and are now occupying | Slip Covers—Draperiss—Hours: 8 to & » Miss Nancy Wattles entertained at Carolina to visit relatives. ol ‘ol. Townsend Whelen, U. S. A.:|their Summer cabin at Arundelon ‘M * cards Thursday evening in honor of | Miss Julia Magruder 15 ’“p?"d}"f .\1‘«‘_’I \\Thv‘l:r.e their daughter. Miss | the-Bay. near Annapolis | Crnen WY + Miss Carter tha remainder of the Summer with | Violet Whelen, and Miss Susan Noble | Among other recent arrivals at SKy- | 1211 F St. N.W. Maln 3211 for Fatimates Miss Mary Cabell is the guest of | relatives in Huntsville, Md. friends in Nelson County, Va. | Mrs. Ella Rhea and Miss Mildred Mr. and Mrs. Maddox left | Rhea have returned from a visit to . last weel s at| Mr. and Mrs. Howard Rhea at their | \hmne in Blacksburg, Va. T \.mh\n es has gone to | Mr. and Mrs. Goorge ¢ Cole and + Warrentor she is the ter are spending ~ Buest of her s . C. Shriver | L \\(l'k at « nl(\nhfl Beach. 4 of Baltimore Mrs. Janney Best has returned from pr Dr. and Mrs. W. ¢, Orr of Leesburg | motor trip to Niagara Falls and > have announced the n of their where q;p a()‘(ompa\r;led ‘?:5 i . » + daughter, AMiss Mary Eleanor Orr, to w and daughter, . - Mr Willlam Sillers Thomson, Jr. . Stunrt Elett Brown of Rich- | 937.939 F St. N.W. Shop of Quality 4 ; of Mr. and Mrs. W sil ’ | | ESon of L Fuyeute 1u ot [™SIF. and Mrs. Enfch Davis and chil- I x i | « gust 9, at Houston, ave returncd from a visit at | ‘EATURING FOR MONDAY—A SALF OF ? #on is well known Colonial Beach. | s whera she has Miss Nellie Wattles has gone to the i ® guest of Miss De | home of her brother-in-law and sister, l - i The marriage in Baltimore Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Alexander Lee. Alexander ughter Dohipha Braddock Heights, after a visit =t HE Ron of and Mrs. Ale: : Taymarket, Va H Sleughte mm‘.' ..(' this city 1 | M Ethel Gary of Jacksonville, 3 i Y ¥ Miss Helen Mills of Washington | [ Fli, is the guest Vrr'“ Ruth Gary i L he a ounce 3 and s, on at_her home in Del R: i A B a0 e -n““:‘.-“ Mrs. L. W. Barrett of Charleston, [ ; ‘v $ Cameron Apartments, this clty. | S.°C., 'who has been visiting relatives ! S _ Ruiney and little | in firockton, Mass, is the guest of i : 5 disrneboe her brothe w and sister, Mr. anc % . . GGt Afeh Botert Vaugnan, LAY | MADE of faslnonable moire, flat crepe and 7 o) Mrs., W. Hx Whittlesey of Wasl P % " g s z S ton and her little daughter were the | satins, in one or two piece models, with [ : Rev. G b Tourne | S Tl LR | the new Dolman sleeves, as illustrated, or smart | » b two da DA e Ar. and i, Leslie Titt and tam S ! set-in ones. New versions of the bloused back : # Miss Y il ily motored to Atlantic City and . i # ¢ S < . % 3 Miss Caroline D, West has returned | deiphiafast weele L g, | Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Laird Dunlop, who has gone to Frederick, | are shown, and effective trimmings in contrast 4 ¥ : from | § ;“ lmlzbu"‘h‘e-m(:_“"‘;'\" tolatives in Md., for a 10-day visit with her aunt, Mrs. Richard Potts. | ing or self materials. New colors are Chanel i T Ri | . e s 13 © route J Charlottesville, V . | n, Bordeaux claret, cocoa and [ * ot el b P | Mr. and Mr torgan and chil-| Mr. R, K. White, Washington; Dr.|sunflower dress of Mrs. R. K. White, | red, ]ungle. GECC > . & Yorks, Miss Wost accompunied a party | : Wbort visit at ©o-) cuilier, Bumos cat By Coroowns. | ot of Washbiioh Dae the black. Misses’ sizes 14 to 18, Women's 34 A Mics (Cora Bollmantinn ok lonial Reacl formerly of the Italin army, who |evening old-time Virginia | SR R e ,‘I;"'K”l'o"r‘;; Mr. W, Gurns of Xiv! 2 | cleverly” impersonated in disguise an | supper was ed at_small tables in | to 46. P ¥ DAt ek Wi st . MISS DELIGHT POTTER ARNOLD, |is the guest of his sondnlaw and |ancient Ttalian female flower vendor | the ficld ¢ which was also de: & LR o e aisit R at G e e S i Edgemoor, after a |dsughter, and Mrs. rke. | with an exquisite assortment of choice | voted entirely to the entertainment | Other New Fall Dresses b e . e e o e el d s T B blossoms from the wonderful rock [and which carried a similar decorative $16.50 $19.85 $25 1 Roper 1. Aduius and her son.liseries wlBvlsits on'the NORth 8hove; | igjn i or i The Plains, Va., were ‘iHe gardens of Mr. and Mrs. George H.|scheme to that of the amusement hall, . e up ¥ 4 B. Adams, Jr.. have returnedahove ikston, Mass, | kuests last week of Mr. and Mrs. | judd of Washington. Featuring the ranch life of Skyland | A L S eARe et B i | Carroll Kines The principal space in the amust- | was a unique “Buffalo BIll” show, | A f‘{uh Md Henry R. Runaldue |ment hall formed the ballroom, where given on Man field for the | . . P Miss Lindsay and Mr. Andrew | has been attending the University of passed the week end|eyery gne present, either looking on |camp gue ifternoon. The lna earance a e S '“ ’\' n\ ‘“: '- ‘"‘m»x\v‘ !L' Virginia Summer School, has re A. Runaldue at her home | or gancing, represented a chosen Billy Verne, fnr-[ * . rip at No peake Beach. M. | tyrned to the home of his parents, flower, either In the way of decoration | of the Western | % § e ey Nvere Rt ARurl SOT N i aF ML T RS . Crump and Jack Crumb |or " complete costume. — Bspecially | and now moving picture actor, | OF SUMMER MERCHANDISE e Rt PR | "aiiss Carolyn Burgess has retutned |are the. guests of relatives in Harris- [ charming in the children’s class were Skyland with his bride for IN ALL DEPTS. re. Frank T. King re-lto her home, at Reva, Culpeper|purg, Pa. the three winsome little daughtérs of | their wedding trip. The pros % n A molor trip|County, Va., after a visit to Miss| Mr. and Mrs. John G. Perry have|Comdr. A. B. Reed, U N., and |cluded some wonderful stunts o allex, with | Genevieve Peyton Shepperson. returned from a week's motor trid [ rs Reed of Chevy Chase, who, re- | steer and broncho pon, erons Budl Ir. and Mrs. Louis Folmar and | th ush the Shenandoah Valley. Spectively, represented ficld daisies, [out saddle or bridle, besides Caverns and Wineh | Miss Marian Folmar 1 last week | a1 M. O'Brien of Richmond | ¢4 fe and golden glow. of strength v in which M ey ung left last}for a visit in Rochester, N. ¥ s iEieaion Mrs. A, Driscoll. | jovely, too, was Miss Violet Whelen in | Verne is exp . week to motor to Atlantic City and My and Mrs. William I, Carne and rose-colored co nd equally be-| Among the private affairs of the They will be ahsent i have returned k 1 d C i coming were the li decorations of | week w armi ormal bridge . Pulaski, Va. s 8 Noble and the Japa ar leroy M Vinsint St of Hish P, ® Botone e e Clstme of Skylang Ce s —— bt [o][c———] \. (.. is the of Miss Helen Julienne Uptan and Miss | Many to Stony N[an amp | ""(71- 1t he '“l“'““ | Upton M ian Col ’ r. and My | nd Colby st week | day fon 1 week's 1 Colonia for a trip to L The chief llh.'h light of the season » | o s i and M Lo | T e e it emerain | Seppe Cunningham's | Ask about a Charge Ac- w short trip. voy Hendheim left Inst week for a|land was the brillie H t £ Miss Minnie ix on atwolvigi ol k ”W‘ 1ts, Md ’ l‘lm nt given last \wlm ek for {r’::nr‘l\tzh!l‘fl Reliable Since 1914 l count at t]’le Department of weeks 1 home in| an v P. Thomas sis. | purpose of special interes as S o P. Thomas e e e 314.316 7th St. N.W. po 4 5 L i Georestres /) ! 608 to 6i4 ELEVENTH ST, Accounts—4th Floor Mrs. Harry W. Hunter Dana Coman of the ins Hopkins and klie Coulter of the man Pol of Baltin Miss Eunice Avers m avisit to Mr. an, t their h wing th week n. He was accom Exclusive Fasl‘nion has as far as Philadelphia, les Henry Smith, Mr. Fred- staff of Harvard University thes will attend the Sesquicontennial |exick . Dusall and Mr. Frederick 1 4t the Peter Bent Brigham Hospital, 50 | A for a few R Flvnn left last week for a trip to|in Ru\l;)n Assisting u.leun.:m(dut,;; 0 | & Mr. and My win Kell O'Brien | Saranae Lake and the Adirondacks. | men o subcom | and . Charlottesville. Va..| Mr. and Mrs . Hoover of West and Miss Dowl- | d g d these are the i Mr. O'Brie er. | Palm Reacl were the gue i Whiter My, Bon: ’ il Mr Riien last_week ¢ W Mrs. Rob < e, Mrs. Bern- Mis: e Adams has returned Gahagan, home, in Rose. Mr.” Alphonso Young, Choose from a v biher-in-daw ana | S rah Harrison | 3o L sister, M Lar-| Mrs. Ch Scott has returned Shathirt_and [ sen, in N s i - ter, Mrs z ect ‘7 is stiil Mrs. Au ¥. Fl‘r | 1 e Larsen . Edward Sweeley and Miss | i 1 My Bruce Mor- weeley are spending Y. h Coat | ton. . Minn., who | we ich out! NOW | have \v""'w the guc for m[-- ~u-~l~km John R. Harding and | e e . of Dr. Morton's pi s Rev. Dr. | their Mr. —developa and Mrs. Wi Morton, [and M n Harding, are spending hold its glori- I”Stead Ieft Momia; B Ocean Gty M. and | ous freshness of “in Atlantic City 4 A l 5 until youth is nes E. Alexander has re. | ”y Wartield. jr., and his (rrenta . nd had as her guest | | -—f b l‘[ d ourtland Wartleld, are in flast week Mr. Ernest L. Childs of | ! or bot present an \.»\; York to meet Mrs. | ;fu' W i 1ton | | | 5 field, w S returned from a nd Mrs. John O. Pickett, Miss | 1 F ll rv irip to hey wWill visit in | Pickétt and Mr. Kerfoot Retain fts soft, smooth FUR COATS early I'all service Philadelphia ‘ of Cincinnati, Ohio, are the | entrancing beauty over the { —that will sell at | Alexandri i Mr. Pickett's brother, Mr, | Seatatolcome - Ohln ine ! A | Mrs. & <. Pickett. wrinkles and flabbiness 1 $135 each after | : her ch rude Harrison is visiting | and keep the appearance of Sept. 1 (if any re- i Crepe Jolie s nd Ars. | Miss Alice Kees, at her home, in | youth with you always thru | i Vi ' mont. | Pittsb Pa | main). Most every | Frost Crepe n Lawler is visiting rela e ty] f fur included i Baltimore. OURAUDS = - | s e e Ll » | Mr.and Mrs. Allvne Northrup and ORIEN —in all sizes, 18 to Canton Faille nd Mrs. Charles 0. Frady m«l:‘hmh:u bave returned from a visit 56. Luxuriously fur . b L e ek fon e vine ncomaliBaict Ll L Ha(leh;\;‘flhu;.plz,,n.n“hd trimmed. Crepe-Back Satin s e e e Ol TR R Send oc. for Trial Size i 1 v 1 3Mes. | from o two weeks' visit at Cape Cod, rirarinspustaissa e vek il | Elizabeth Crepe iam Beverlev Wilkins, who Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Pettitt and chil- - | | Crepes still hold dominating sway with the leading Parisian and domes- tic designers—and they have been developed into smart Frocks — for both general wear—and the more formal occasion. FUR COATS —that will sell at $175 each after Sept. 1. E\ery type of fur—sizés 18 to 56— all silk lined, inter- lined and beautifully fur trimmed. Lunningbam Co 316 7th St. N.W. On Sale Monday. .. New Felt Hats and Genuine Velours Plan Every tint and tone that fashion approves has been diven expression in this collection—not only the nov- elty shades, but the staple Navy and Black. M;SSCS. anc‘ Women's Si:es A $5 Deposit Cocoa and Plati- num shades with They Lead the Mode-—For Smartness Reserves Second Floor Your FUR COATS A Carefuly Sclected Selection —that will be $195 : a"i ,VS;"fZ' zf;smt- The pelts— RS s | Featured in the August Fur Sale m e &S Ci i cery sort, all per- | Styles and. Colors. I.Z;:;d.'m (dycd kid) foctly matched ‘and | A group of remarkable Coats of selected = HATS Muskrat silk lined and inter- i e § Small Head Sizes THAT SELL Raccoon Tied, e i b w skins, cleverly fashioned and specially priced for the Miss Marmot Fur-trimmed col \ ” y REGULARLY Opossum far and cuffs. | Caracul Paw Coats, Muskrat with plain I.arge Head Sizes R $5 Sealine (dycd Concy) ‘ with Fox collar self collar. for the Woman ‘52- st Glliic ‘ and cuffs. 1 6 Susliki, in Mink, [ Sealine,trimmed with Skunk, Natu- ral Fitch, Natural plain crush or Fox or dyed Squirrel. collars. Other Special Fur Coats—$99.50 to $625 A modest deposit will reserve your selection for later de- livery. We will place it in our cold storage vaults, awaiting Small Brims Large Brims E RED. BLACK LE. GREEN, NILLA. WOOD, CHA- R, NAVY, TE Cunningham Co Reliable Since 1914 314-316 7th St. N.W. e 3 - ey NEW HATS OF VELVET No matter what model you seek— whether 'tis simple or a daring exfres- S More of Those Wonderful i | | | | | | | | | fl - B 5 5 { sion of the new mode—you will find it your pleasure. ’ here reasonably priced. FELT HATS Our Fur Sealine 1s dyed conev. k In All the New Fall Styles : Illustrated P I ki g . and Colors Repair Dept. 4 Third Floor We specialize in large head sizes. Leopardine Large and small $l 95 Always Fox Collar - 3 e — - ‘::::v-z' e e Seies ot brims Ready to and Cuffs : Serve You $125 EEEEEE—EEEEE