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12 Soci Of I Rece clude Engagement of En- sign Munroe and Miss Ro spent Park, An 2 i Clevel iro i class ¢ Mr. M of Ca of the trom ot “the Johnsor Miss to here I Lieut of the spent | ind M Lefore Field, T and from Jersey Comyd and M motori their h Academy and Mrs, Elliot H. Burwell and | weel. Mr their sc throug T Alr. hursd ieht as thei Furner Mrs, Mr., pent <immi cuests Mrs, Neck, Brown and M heir hi Dy owers, r Inc Vit Miss Sue M in hon i M ¢ from New Mi; motor AGED ARTIST HONORED. Mart Kath their a irs. ety Activities Special Interest n Maryland Capita] I Married September 4 ' nt Announcements In- gers. of Cleveland. Md., September 11.— aul Armstrong has been stop- n Terry has returned to nd is occupying his apart- aryland avenue. Mr. Terry past month at Deer t of interest to An announced is that of v S, R daughter af | i Mrs. Georze M. Rogers of ind, Obio, to nsign Frank A. ir., U.S. N.. son of Mr. and “rank A. Munroe of Annapolis. Munroe dva‘e of the 1925, Naval Academy. Wells of New York > guest of Lieut. and Mrs Simpson at 14 Cheston avenue. e A. Webster, organist iaster of S, Anne's | Wel r havi from their , New York. Otis Davis and back from a visit in Joined Lieut. Comdr. t 85 Bowyer recently £ MRS. J. RICHARDS ADAMS, | Formerly ' Miss Beatrix Rayer, the ceremony taking place in the Church of the Covenant. S. N, nd of the U. 8. . Utah nd their daughter, are Stewart Inn. Capt leave, wiil join his | Mrs. Briggs and | Diplomatic Corps Notes temain here for the : ; Of Interest in Capital M daughter Kennedy returned’| Kenned: Mrs. R. M. aval Hospital, h Camp ifolton, Me., has been for two months: nd Mrs. Paul Capron who | the Summer in Massa- wre again in Annapolis, and Peggy Stewart Inn. Dr. and Mrs. Edward D. Mr. Bradford Johnson and -rine Johnson have return- solis from Turner, Me., | pent two months. During | and ——— _(Continued from Fifth Page.) ington Wednesday. He now is Newport, R. T The first cretary of the Ttalian , Conte Rogeri di Vlllanova, joined today by Countess Rogeri di Villanova, who remained in New York for a few days on her way from Lake ana where vith Conte R she Gl iGEa e the guest' of the Ambassador of n charge of and Nobil Donna Antonette de | Martino. 1l Ann they msor - ha s Church. William H 103d Observ ast week with his parents, Rev rs. Magruder, at Hockley Hall reporting . for duty at Brooks an Antonio, Tex. nd Mrs. James A. Bullard daughter have returned two months in New Ir. and Mrs. M. R. Allen iss Lucy Allen, who have been in the North, are again in ome, at 46 Rodgers row, Naval The first secretary of the Danish le- sation, Mr. P. E. de Treschow, was 108t at dinner Wednesday evening at he Mayflower, when his guests were Baron Blixen Finecke and Mr. de Hitman of Denmark, who are visiting 0 this country. The secretary of the Costa Rican legation, Senor Guillermo Gon- zales, has returned to Washington rom New York, where, with Senora -de Gon he has been visiting Senorit: Apatz. Senora de Gon- zales will return to Washington next visit of A »n have completed a motor trip h Canada and Mrs. King. who recently The assistant milit: French emt Maj. | nault, will be joined I | nault the middle of this Thenault has been with her mother, Mrs. O. M. Spencer, at Cape Cod, Mass., for several weeks ¥ attache of the Georges The- Mme. The- week. Mme. on Hanover street. and Mrs. Joseph Valiant left ay for a week's cruise on thelr the Dodjewel. They ha r guests Mr. and Mrs George and Wardour and Mr. and 'yl Bry and M the of Mrs Henry L are visiting their pa icholas Harwood ome, on Char street. | Kent Green, accompunied by | ppe pewly Mdshipinan John T Lo or the Jobsnese. cmba Annapolis nesday |y i, willie 2 week from San Francisco. The second secretary of the Irish legation, Mrs. A. L. Macfeat, Wwho has been in Ireland on a vacation, sailed last week for this country and is ex- pected to come to Washington at the end of this week. Baldwin Ridge | the Richard Blue were The new second secretary of the| Polish legation, Mr. Jan Stalinski, is Manchester, Mass., for a short visit, aving gone there at the end of last | week. appointed second J ie Be Dy e ‘omdr. and Mrs. John T N me sit The second secretary of the Cuban | embassy and Senora de Rodrizuez-Ca- S| pote are in New York preparatory to | sailing for their home in Cuba Munford and Miss companied by thei and sister. Col. W. 1 and Mrs. U huy have returned from Gettysburg and doah Valley len, U. S. M. C. young son of 1 the guests Mrs, H. W Eliz unford, in-law of the Japanese » Sato and Mm dren, who arrived September 6, are ington this weel il Francisco Cash- | in San expected in V attache of the Argentine em- enor \Wenceslao Es { ving his apartment in Wardman | rk Hotel, * spending his vaca- | tion in Newport and Southampton. Chasfleton H;)fel Dining Room MES. L. M. INGHAM Management 16th and R Sts.—North 10000 Summer Rates July 1st Re Dinner—15 Tickets, $1¢ special $1 in Steak Dinner Every Day 1 er, $1 to 8 P.M. 1o | b: Hepburn has veturned | e Summit, where she ind is occupying e Civcle 5 N. 3. is ] Miss Winifred Claude. | Dr. and Mrs. Gordon | Prince George street. Miss | rtained at bridge Tuesday of Miss Fell. John . H. Kane, U. 8. N Kane arrived in Annapolis | York and are visit- | »dd on King Georxe | Kane is on a week's < ship, the U. & 8. Rich t re nnie ut ss b S formerly in Anna home, at which sh v Mrs. James Banks has her Field Haviland o anks rived her Mrs Henry 4 Monday Pa. S Rockwell wekwell left Blue Ridge Summit, for ROOM A FINE new field offers women 5 000 and upward a vear. in ascinaling profession. You room of your own and its or manage ome Al- Jules walls o ptember 11 (#) pen make libe 0 ! Mr. Black met his brother, Mr. Dun. | can Black of Glasgow, Scotland. T Social Activities in Prince Georges County Mrs. Martha Thornton and_her son, Mr. John S. Thornton, of Newport, Ky., are visiting Mrs, Thornton's son, Mr." James Thornton, on Marshali avenue, at Colmar Manor. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Black of Minneapolis, Minn., who have been the guests of thelr daughter, Mrs. James Thompson, in Colmar Manor, have gone to Chicago to visit en route home.” Mr. and Mrs. Black stopped in New York and Ellis Island, where Miss Lillan Johnson of Colmar | Manor has been visiting Miss Ella Mae Swindler in Sperryville, Va. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bucher of Col- mar Manor have returned from a so- Journ at Rock Point, Md. Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Turner of Plain fleld, N. J, and Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Berger of Richmond, Va., have been the guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Bur- gess, on Lansing street, in Colmar | Manor. Mr. Charles B. Rogers and his daughter, Miss Elizabeth Rogers; Mrs, Annie E. Clark and her daughter, Mrs, Olive E. Bowler of Colmar Manor, mo- tored to Rehoboth Beach, N. J., to meet Mrs. Rogers. Mrs. Georgie Scott of Cincinnati is Visitinz her daughter, Mrs. James Thornton, on Marshall avenue, in Col mar Manor. Mr. and Mrs.. Willlam Wendell have returned to Colmar Manor from an ex- tensive vacation trip. They visited Baltimore, Norfolk, New York, Bos- ton, New Hampshire, Vermont and Maine, Mrs. C. L. Cralg and her dau, Miss Katherine Cralg, the formors bx:o'her and sister, Mr. Arthur Weirich and Miss Bertha Weirich, of Hyattsville, and Miss Margaret Lloyd of Washington spent the week end at Atlantic City and Ocean City, N. J. Miss Iva Conrad of Hyattsville has returned from her home in West Vir- ginia_after ‘a iionth’s- vacation with friends and relatives. Mrs. C. Frank Carr and her son, Frank A. Carr, of Hyattsville, have been the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Wilson at Friendship, in Anne Arun- del County, Md. Miss Mary latane Smith has re- turned to Hyattsville after a visit with relatives in Charlottesville, Va. Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Wiker and their children, whe for the past five months "have been making their home with Mrs. Wiker's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Francls F. Hoopes, in Hyatts- ville, have returned from a visit of three weeks in Pennsylvania. Miss Frances Shoemaker and Miss Mildred Shoemaker passed last week end as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel C. Fahey, in Riverdale. Mr. H. B. Mayhew, Hyattsville, has gone ta join his family at Chilmark, Marthas Vineyard, Mass. Dr. and Mrs. M. M. Haring and their daughter, Miss Ruth Elizabeth Haring, of Hyattsville are visiting relatives in Lancaster and Harrisburg, | Fa. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Burslem of Hyattsville ha returned from North Beach, Md., where they have had a cottage for a fortnight. | Miss FElizabeth Cole is back in Hyattsville after a visit to Plymouth | and Walloston, Mass. Mrs. Hervey G. Machen and her | children, Hervey G., jr., Stanley and Theo, of Hyattsville,” will arrive to- 1219 Conn of the Forem mizes the New M woman of exacting Ready to Wear HE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, | daughter, Miss Betty Hartley of Wash- [T i JVASTER Modes for Fall That Are the Finest Expression Creators ASTERNAK’S F is wholly representative of what the for her Fall and Winter wardrobe. All that is new, every variation that is recognized as beautiful and adaptable in the Mode has been selected with that ex- perience and discriminating fashion sense so typically Pasternak. High Regular Qualities ——and—— Low Special Prices day from Summer Broomes Island, Calvert County, Md. | Mr. and_Mrs. Donald Tavener and | their daughter, Betty Jane, of Miami, Fla., were the recent guests of Mr.! Tavener's parents, Mr. and Mrs. C.| B. Tavener, on Spencer street,| Hyattsville. The Rev. Henry L. Durrant, rec- tor, St. Matthew’s parish, embrac.ng | St." Luke's Church, at Bladensbur; Pinkney Memorial Church, at Hyatts: ville, and St. John's, at Mount Rai- nier, 1s back after a month’s vacation at_Twilight Park, N. Y. Mr. and Mrs. George Smith, Hyatts- Ylle, are spending the week in Dover, el Mr. and Mrs. Harry W. Dorsey and Miss Charlotte Dorsey of Hyatts- {!He are visiting in Charloltesvlll&' a. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Hinrichs of Hyattsvillle and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hinrichs of Riverdale are spending a fortnight at North Beach, Md. Mrs. Ernest Hinrichs recently returned from a visit te her parents in St. Louis, Mo. M Katherine Ross, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Ross of Hack- ensack, N. J., has returned home after a visit to Miss Barbara Wells, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. B. O. L Wells, in University Park, Md. Miss Susie Davidson has gone to her home in Lynchburg, Va., after visiting Dr. and Mrs. Alfred E. Wells in University Park, Md. Miss Josephine L. Fuller has re- turned to Balt:more after being with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward A. Fuller, Hyattsville, for a short stdy. Miss Margaret McKann of Philadel- phia is visiting Mr. and Mrs. W. F. ‘Wolf on Marion street, Hyattsville. Miss Katherine Bennett and Miss Margaret Bennett, daughiers” of Mr. and Mrs. Bdward Bennett of Cald- well, N. J., ent ined a house party over Labor d In the party from Hyattsville were Miss Alice Van- doren, Miss anor Vandoren, Mid- shipman William E. Howard and the latter’'s house guest, Midshipman John Kent; Mr. John M. Howard and Mr. Egbert Fuller Tingley. Town Councilman Lemuel L. Gray of Hyattsville entertained the mayor and his colleagues Wednesday eve ning at a dinner held at the Common- wealth Farm, Montgomery County Mad. Present were Mayor Irvin Owin, Councilmen C. D. Anderson, George H. Morley, N. H. Spicknell; George N. Bowen, E. B. Teal, Corporation Coun- sel Charles W. Claggett, Town Clerk C. Hodges Carr and Town Treasurer William A. Shepherd. Mrs. Willlam W. Hartley and her ington, 'have been visiting M Archie McFarland on Wells avenue, Hyattsville, v J. Patterson, director of and Experimental Station, and Mrs. Patterson have returned to College Park from an extended trip to Canada and other Northern . . F. Hoopes and her daugh- ter, Miss Frances Hoopes, and Mr. Jack Bowie of Hyattsville are guests \ RDER YOUR DRAPERIES NOW Let us send vou samplos and estimates now, before the Fall rush Call us up. Window Shades, Slip Covers. Qornoa WINERrtl~ 1211 F St . Main 3211 for Estimates. Hours: 8 to 6 ECTICUT AVE~ ost Fashion o e Al all collection epito- Tode at its best and taste will approve Made to Order o IR e O e D. C, SEPTEMBER 12, e B e e LY Al i O R R ORRDR—R_—_RE_— their home.ln( Mrs. Harry Young, in Coatesville, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bock and their Miss Alice Hopkins, who spent the [ guests of Mrs. Lloyd Kalser in of Hyattsville have returned from a two-month cruise on the Chesapeake Bay and the Potomac and Patuxent Rivers. Riverdale passed the guests of Capt. and Mrs. Harry Roome Haven, in Anne Arundel County, Md. returned to Berwyn from a visit to the home of Samuel Register, on the old historic_ Fontaine estate, Richmond, Va. and Mr. e s 0l e———=lao]———}oa| ———=[o{——=]a] 9 1926—PART a, s Delma d Lyle of Mount Dr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Latimer |$01$ Delmar and Ly Rainier have returned from a visit of three weeks in Sulphur Springs, Ind., former home of both Mr. and Mrs. Bock. The trip was made by auto- mobile. - Miss Peggy O'Connor of Laurel has returned to Baltimore after spending several days with Mrs. B. Y. Chaney. Mf. and Mrs. E. A. Vogts and their son Arthur of Laurel have been visit- ing Mrs. \ P. Cchater in Baltimore. Mrs. Joseph Hunt of Washington has been the guest of Mrs. Mollle “ole in Laurel » s o T. Hill and her chil- Mrs. Roland dren of Laurel are” at Rehoboth Beach, Del. Summer months at Mantoloking, N.|Laurel . e - Mrs. E. Washington J., is visiting her sister, Mrs. Willlam - B. Boswell, in Laurel. s e i Hugh Curley in_Laurel. Miss Dorothy Hayes of Washing. | Miss Mae Latchard of Washington ton spent the week end and Labor |has been with Miss Etta Jones i day with Miss Grace Young in | Laurel for a visit. Laurel. Mrs. A. L. Born of Laurel has re- Mrs. H. Warfleld and Miss Laura | turned from a_visit to relatives in Warfleld of Plainfield, N. J., are the | Baltimore and York, Pa. J. Castle « iting M Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hinrichs of week end as S, in" thelr cottage. at Fair Dr. and Mrs. A. O. Etlenne have near Mrs. R. A. Stanley guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hoopes. in Hyattsville. tker of Lancaster, Pa. S nr Y HE mode of the season—in Women’s Shoes that combine ease and comfort— with uncemmonly good quality— MISS THORNTON at 12.50 ANNOUNCES THAT SHE HAS OPENED A Patent Leather—Tan and Black Russia Calf—in Smart Strap Pumps. CHILDREN'S SHOP Arthur Burt Co., 1343 F Street AT 1307 CONNECTICUT AVENUE < ~ SHE CORDIALLY INVITES YOU TO CALL AND SEE THE BEAUTIFUL GARMENTS WHICH SHE HAS ASSEMBLED. CHILDREN APPAREL LAYETTES Sale Prices Continued! The lowered prices that brought so many new friends to our new shop during August have been continued. Washington women can secure— FURS of the finest qualities—designed in modes that are distinctively different —UNCONDITIONALLY GUARAN TEED—at surprisingly low prices from our stocks st Sale Prices Continued |l Through September Drastic Reductions in All Furs Select Your Furs Now and Save Many Dollars JAP MINK (Weasel) With Very Fine Fox Collar Special, $275 (Value $350) SILVER MUSKRAT Special, $165 (Value $250) NATURAL SQUIRREL Special, $275 (Value $360) These Prices for Mondey Only A Small Deposit Now Will Reserve Any Garment Until Wanted “Furs That Please” g T MobEL[ Mo\ Fur Stiop U Augu 5 A Small Deposit Will Reserve Your Selection & Bacher 1111 F Street smart Furs at Moderate Prices™ 923 G Street Phone Fr. 5341 ,EEEEEEEEE W. & J. SLOANE 709-711-713 TWELFTH ST., N. W. WASHINGTON, D. C. “The House with the Green Shutters” Our Summer Sale of HOME FURNISHING presents this week some very interesting examples of moderate priced Dining Room Furniture, t three typical values ining Room Furniture MAHOGANY AND WALNUT SUITE—English Design, comprising sideboard, server, china cabi- $ 3 7 5 00 net, dining table, 5 side chairs, and one GENUINE MAHOGANY SUITE—Sheraton Design with from which we i arm chair. 10 pieces complete Every woman should be in- terested in such an offering— HIGH, REGULAR QUAL- ITIES (not the type pur- chased for special offering)— and yet LOW SPECIAL PRICES, made possible be- cause of the unusual response to our AUGUST SALE AN- NOUNCEMENTS. Greater volume has reduced our prices. ' FURS —designed by us and de- veloped in our own day- light workrooms. Francke « (ushck U-R-R-I-E-R-S 26 Years of Fur Experience made the Opportunities everywhérs . coffee €hops. motor inne rooms started on as little liery. thanks to | FCady kome ent poster officer o French has thus sought to ex <vmpathy with the aged in his ninetieth vear, on t lost his sight. Cheret school in pictorial wall and if picture posters of not the works of art tl v Cheret set the fashion, thi d in Paris to the a the school. which was so | the public admired the art | wked the object the art was | S { and put_vou in_touch The it ey \nt managers. hostesse: ors. buvers and other execy You can auahfy i a few weeks fea Room Training le—past_experi- on school ed: LASSE! RMING Free emplovment bureau service main- tained exclusi for students. LEWIS HOTEL TRAINING = SCHOOL - ¥ panels, beautiful crotch mahogany, comprising sideboard, _server, china cabinet, dining table, 5 side $ chairs, and one arm chair. 10 pieces 52 .00 complete . WALNUT AND GUM DECORATED SUITE—French De- sign, comprising sideboard, server, china cabinet, dining table, 5 side chairs, and $ 5 2 .00 one arm chair. 10 pieces complete . . . cAlso . * A Collection of Hooked Rugs quaint, c:olorfull and Fls_%rviceable,d in lb?th énltique and Semi- Antique examples. ese are ideal for Colonial and Earl NOUNCE American interiors. " From $10'00 up Charge Accounts Conveniently Arranged —the Opening of Their Exclusive Ladies DRESS SHOP All the Foremost Styles At Popular Prices - F 45220y STORE OPEN FROM 9.00 A. M. to 5.00 P. M. DAILY FREIG] SATURDAY UNTIL 12 NOON Hfisfifiw&‘b’sfimo et Sloane Endorsed Merchandise Carries cAn cAssurance of Satisfaction Your Inspection Cordially Invited