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"SOCTETY. Of Personal Interest To Washington Residents 1ir. and Mrs. Howard Sigmund and their daughter, Nancy, are spending two weeks in New York City and re- sorts nearby. Miss Audrey Sigmund is at Braddock lleights, Md. with friends. Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Behrend and Mr. and Mrs. Abe Lisbman motored to Bedford Springs, Pa., Friday, to spend the week end. Mrs. William Elkan of Philadelphia 1s the guest of Miss Aline Lansburgh, at Cathedral Mansions. Mr. Samuel J. King of New City was the guest over the week end of Mr. and Mrs. Harry King, on | Lanier place. | Mre. Milton Kronheim and her| little daughter, Judith Flaine. left Friday for the Hotel Braddock. Brad- | dock Heights, Md., to spend weeks. Milton Kronheim, jr.. is at Long Beach, N. Y., visiting reiatives. The Friday Bridge Club met at the | Country Club for luncheon, followed | by cards last week. Mre. Sol Minster and her daughter, | Miss Dorothy Minster, started Friday | for Chicago by motor. and will spend | several weeks visiting the former’s | mother, Mrs.: Carl Auerbach. and her Mrs. Paniel | York | hell. | Mre. Goldsmith Sigmund and little Billy Sigmuad will motor to Brad- | dock Heights today to spend two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Newton Falk and fam- | will spend the next two weeks at Casaloma, Braddock Heights, Md. | Miss Frances Heid. who spent the | month of July at Tripp Lake Camp, | Poland, Me., returned the eaii: part | of the week. R. foined relatives from here at the Tray- more, Atlantic City. | Mr. and Mrs, Samuel J. Sicinberger returned the early part of the wezk Virginia Beach. ¢ left Thurs. day night with the C. for Mon- mouth Beach. N. .J | Mrs. Harry Lewis isin Atlantic City, | Mr.” Harold singer went to New | York vasterday to spend several days | with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Myer | Sinzer. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Mr. and Mrs Louis Levy Ing the Summer at Mackinac. Mich Mrs. Tannie dman and her dauchter, Mrs. Isad e Kaufman. are at Valley View Cottage. Braddock | Heights, Md.. to remain several weeks. | Dr. and Mrs. Edgar Friedenwald | and Mr. and Mrs. Carl L. Jelanko of | Paltimore motored here Tuesday and | were zuests of friends. [ s Tobriner and | are spend- | Northvsrhorc Visitors } y Stirred to Astivit | AS Sea:on Adva;\ccs { (Continued from Fourth Page) | as a prclude to the eveninz nt linton Hall. the little theater at| Preshwater Cove. at Gloucester. where | the vpera was given and where it is to 12 repeated this eveninz. | For those interested in yachting the class races for 20-meter vachts at Marblehead proved a lure. with the | smartest of the craft from New York | 2nd Massachusetts wato for the silver plate. entertaining at the Corin- | thian Clube during the week. The voung folk had their day at the Man. chocier Yacht Cluh Wednesday, when the annual program of water sports was put on. For those interested. art exhibitions #till rule in favor in the artists’ col- | enies at Gloucester and Marblehead. | 2nd one of the social features was the cinner at the North Shore Arts As: ciation galleries at Gloucester. There are_many Washington. artists in’ the | colony this'season. | The Ambassador ef Great Britain | and Lady Tsabella Howard welcomed | their voung con. Henry, to Shady- lawn. the British embassy at Man- chester, this week. where he was greeted by his brothers and many of the young folk in the colony. He has just finished his school in England. The Viscountess Bryce, widow of Viscount James Bryce, for many | years Amhassador from Great Brit-| n to the United States, is to ,‘Burt‘s Clearance Sale Of Seasonable Shoes We are warranted in making these sacri- ficing reductions to conclude one season be- fore we start another. YO“ lnve 80 many weeks 0{ !CTV;CC lhfifld ‘Ol’ Summer Shoea ! these exclusive styles—and splendid qualities —at such unusual prices. Burt Shoes For Ladies White Kid, Canvas and Buck: Tan, Patent Leather and Colored Kid and Calf; Satin and Silver Straps, etc. $10 and $15 Grades $7.85—9$9.85 Small lc;ts of at a “Pittance” Price We've gone through the stock of Ladies’ Shoes: . ixe only ey e b group—regardless of and where we price—for your choice, at.. ... K Wonderful Hose Value Your critical inspection is urged of these fine Silk Hose—every thread perfe ing tone—and in both Chiffon and Semi-service weights. We are proud o able to offr thm at Arthur Burt Co.—1343 F Street Paris - | she has heen attending schonl two S ibne tABe s Skl | colonies Washington spend several weeks visiting friends on the North Shore. The viscountess in the years she spent in Washington usually planned to come to the Shore for a sojourn every Summer, where she spent many happy days at the Burneside cottage of Miss Kathavine P. Loring. at Priic’s Crossing. whom she will visit du inz her stay in this country. Mrs,” William_Phillips, United States Minister to Ca at Highover, in Wenham. after in the Canadian capital. Mrs. will join the Minister as soon house can he obtained for the legation Miss Beatrice Phillips. daughter of the | Minister and Mrs. Phillips. has joined Eer brothers and sisters at Highover, oming home fro and. where wife of the a, is Mr. Cleveland Perkins of Washing- ton has been with his sister, Miss tuth Perkins, at Green Court, th Milesroad country home of the fam ily. in the Myopia district at Hamilton. The Counfess Moltke has been en- joying a stay on the North Shore, her brother, in his coun- district in Mr. Fr try home in the Hamilton. and her sister, Mme. van Roven. wife of the Minister of the Netherlands. who is spending the Sum mer at Sunset Hill. the Brown cottage at Beverly Cove. The Countess Molt ke has many friends in the Norti Shore colonies and many hospitalities have heen accorded her during her tarry. There are younz folks in hoth the Winthrop and van Royan families who have taken pleasure in showing their aunt about the shore and have had her at the Montserrat Club, where they have been playing tennis and where she applauded impartially the clever work ef her young nieces and nephews. vick Winthrop. Myopis the Beverly Farms Camilla_ Lippincott of ho is enjoving her first E " at the ams for the balance of the season and arrived just in time to be with her friend. Mrs. George von L. Mever, who ceme to Rock Maple Farm, her Hamil- ton country place early season in hters. Signor; Mrs. ( . Rodgers, known in Washington where for man home when the; vetary of the N rer da ambilla and oth well | cles and | ears they made they father was the Sec 'y and Postmaster Gen. Mrs. MeCook Knox hi Anson G. McCook of W the Oceanside at Magnoli Mid summer sojourn on the North Shore. Lieut. Col. and Mrs. Moy Locke and their family of Wi enjoying the delights the North Shore at Nahant, where they have taken the Johnson cottage for the halance of the season. Maj. A. T. Fletcher of Washinzton has heen the guest of Mr. and Mus. James H. Learned in their Summer me in the Marblehead colony. ve A. Piatt Andrew is | ummer home at Glouces. | ter, after a visit at Osterville. Repre- ontative Andrew is to attend the Par's convention of the American Lezion es from the Masea department. There were many Washinzton folk | in the congregation at the Emmanucl | Church in Menchester last ay. | when Right Rev. G. C. F. of Washinzton conducted the service Dr. Bratenahl is spending the Sum- mer at Gloucester. where he has most interesting seashore home out | on_Eastern Point | Godfrey Lowell Cabot of hinzton had a busy and interest- | inz week at The Oaks, her lovely Bev- erly Farms Summer home. Thursday she opened her home for a meeting in he interest of the Hampton Institute, | and in attendance there was a repre- sentative gathering from all of the The story of what Hampton is doing was well told and there was enjoyment in the musical program presented hy the students at the | famous ol. . Cabot opened her home Friday for one of the series of lectures which Rev. Dr. Carroll Perry_of Ipswich has been giving on the“North Shore thi¢ Summer. The talk vesterday was about “The Illus- trious Franklin." Mr. Cabot, who is much interested in aviation and who was one of the pioneers in that sci- ence, is to attend the international conference in Geneva, Switzerland, as one of the official representatives from the United States The annual fair and garden party in aid of the Hamilton and Wenham community service will take place Wedne; in the community house hat you'll appreciate Burt Shoes For Men Black, Tan, White— and the newest Sports Combinations. Sizeg are in such good assort- ment—that you'll have no diffculty in being fitted. $10 and $15 Grades $8.85—$9.85 Ladies’ Shoes found a pair or two of een gathered into one $5.85 former ct: every shade a charm- f our acheivement in being 51.45 « pair THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. € BRIDE OF FEW WEEKS MRS, W. PAU Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Svdney Ay of June Miss Lo hefore her marriage the end 5 Shipman. the the is to estate, ting among make well 1] ten countr Myopit dis- | colonists co-ope; ms of | affair a succ ‘e Sum-+| Miss Alice 1o has heen enjoying Hamil-| a visit in the Myopia distric: on the in Hamilton, which these twin towns in the trict. Mrs. Clarence C. Washington, who is spendin mer more FFarm, | 2 Piano Specials at DeMoll’s $675 New Miniature Grand $ Miniature Junior Upright Piano 250 Smallest upright “piano. Samiple from the manu- facturer. - DeMOLL {iNiouke 12th and G 485 sample miniature from a standard cturer. CO. < grand manufa o (4 This Smart Satin Frock for Fall $16.75 This Stunning Sport Coat £25.00 New Satin an Georgelte FROCKS for FALL Specially Priced at $16.75 Frocks that only GOLD'S could offer for so low a price.- Exact copics of more expensive Paris models, and featuring every advance style idea. Of satin and Georgette, with lovely new necklines, tucks and drapes. Women's and Misses” sizes. - Clever N Specially Priced at $2 5.00 Pavris predicts that every smart woman and miss zwill wear a sport coat this Fall. Gold’s are featuring them Monday, specially priced at 325.00, others to $89.50. See the new fashions Sizes 3 and patterns in the imported materials. for Misses and Women. ——————————————— Smart Fur Coats, $100 to $500 A Deposit Will Hold It! IW. London ERY CORAL Y | colonies. AUGUST 7. North Shore, where she has Tuen the| guest of Mrs, Thomas E. Proctor, 2d, | at her Hamilton home. Miss Eno is | a devoteo of tenn aw some in- | teresting matches clubs | during her visit North. Mr. Joseph J. Moebs of Washinston | is one of the most enthusiastic of North Shore yvachtsmen. He entered his 20-rater, the Rebel, well known on Potomac waters, in the annual races this week at Marblehead, in which the R boats were f The | brought to this countr Mr. | Moebs sails with Mr B dman on the Rebel. bhoth experts at racing, well to tha front when the swift cr head toward the finish line. Mr. and Mrs. Wilton have been on from Washingt Midsummer t; House in Swampscott. Mr. Prentiss Taylor of Washington has heen en isit with friend in the Ro 1 ter. Mr. James W. Wadsworth, former | Senator from New Y joy | a visit with Mr. and Mrs. V | Gordon Means at the Alhambra Cot- | t Mingo Beach, Prides C : M ¢ Norman has returned to Allanbank for a visit with her sister. | s, Bryce J. Allan, after a_pleasant with friends in the Berkshire | s g Mr. and Mrs. Lowman Cordially Greeted By Capital Society (Continued from Iourth Page.) of Pittsfield, Mass, vears a resident of but for many and five children and grandchildren, and both take more pride in these possessions than in the many political honors which have heen showered on the head of the house. Of these five children however, but one, Miss Caroline Low- man, will come to Washington with her mother in October. She already has made her debut, and is this Sum- mer travelinz in Europe with some | G will prevail later. anes fur 1 | - friends. Miss Katherine Lowman, the | This Sheared Panther Coat —Raccoon trimmed, $259. 927—PART sOCIETY. Y —_— Recent Bride MRS. DANIEL MILTON LADD, Before her marviage Miss Catharine Pfeiffer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David Graham Pfeiffer. youngest of the four daughters, is preparing for college at the Emma ‘illard Scheol. in Troy, N. Y. Only vacations will be passed here, as she intends to take a full collegiate course, possibly at Vagsar. Mrs. Ar-| thur L. Strales of Cortland Y., and | Ars. Newton K. Gifford of Fall River, ! M re the older daughters, and| there is one son, Abner M. Lowman, | who has heen married for about 10| vears and ‘re es in Elmira. He is a| prominent construction engineer of | that section. new chief of the prohibition weement has been i k politics since his_early who keep abreast of events will re- call that he was elected Lieutenant | her hushand's terms, grst, as a mems Governor of New Y at the time|her of the Assembly, then as Statq N gl | Senator, a ast a Gov. Alfred E. Smith was made [Senator; sndiatEdn L ernor. She a ernor. This office Mr. 1 heen frequent visitors to Washington, until December 31, 1026, his | coming for varlous events, such entire_family are the most nt | the inaugnrations of Presidents or te New Yorkers, and devoted to every |see special friends take their seats is inch of the soil of the great Empire | Congress. Mrs. Lowman, through State. Elmira is adjacent to the na- | hoth parents, comes of colonfal stock tignal p: gov- held k get aside to preserve anll|in Massachusetts, but the Assistani deVelop Watkine Glen. Mr. Lowman |Secretary is partly Penmsylvania has”gathered some interesting statis- Dutch and partly Welsh in descent tics to show that no national pre-| He was horn on a farm in <hemung serve in the entire country has so| County. then fiva miles from Elmira many visitors, except Niagara Falls.|but now within its outskirts. For th It would seem that all whe journey | past six weeks the new Treasury offl to the cataract also take the | cial has been in Washington, bein which leads through I3 and tutored for the task of taking chargi kins Glen. Of a genial and appro of customs and of the Const Guard, able presence, the Afsistant S as well as the prohibition enforce tary has already rounded out his ment. One of the most popular publie au men of New York. Mr, Lowman Mrs. Lowman joins him she will find | office was for days after he assume numhlrr: of these new friends ready | his duties a hower of flowk to aid her in feeling at home. dmiring friends from every pa g lived in Albany for 10 years, W York kv Our August Fur Sale Is Setting New Records —for value-giving. Striking Savings on fine FUR COATS, made up in our own workrooms, and becomingly styled with the smartest collar and sleeve treat- ments. ‘T Select YOUR fur coat now and profit by August Sale Prices. August Sale Purchaseis Stored Without C’mrge FINE ALTERING and REPALRING HARRY BACHRACH MANUFACTURING FURRIER Wholesale and Retail 1303 G Street We Close All Day Saturday During August = Fox Collar fmd Chinese Cat Fu With Fox Collars Silver Rat Fur Coats $258 Brown Fox Collar Special August Sale BV v binbman Sealine Fur Coats* Extra Large Sizes, 42 to 52. Grey Squirrel Collar and Cuffs. ..... Sealine Fur Coats* Of Finest Quality. Guar- anteed for Two Years. ... Sealine Fur Coats* Cocoa Dyed Squirrel Collars and Cuffs..... Select any one of these Fur Coats with th.e assur- ance that you are saving many dollars on prices that M-BR@MKS &CO ~STREET BETWEEN 11th & 12th Chegse Now—and Profit by the Biggest Savings Brooks Has Ever Offered on High Quality Fur Coats! This Group of Fur Coats Sfief:r'a_’ August Sale Price 5148 Black Pony Fur Coats Black Sitka Fox Shawl Collar Caracul Paw Fur Coats This Group of Fur Coats Special August Sale Price. $195 Caracul Paw Fur Coats Fox Shawl Collar and Cuffs Northern Seal Fur Coats* Russian Fitch Collar and Cuffs Black Caracul Fur Coats DPointed Fox Shawl Collars Cuffs r Coats White éony Fur Coats Large White Hare Col- lar. sfiecr'a’ August $1 95 sa,epr’.ce Cessssaeana Sheared Panther Fur Coats Raccoon Shawl Collar and Cuffs. August Sale $ B . . coineninininns 259 Black Pony Fur Coats Jap Weasel Fur Coats A | oo D5 S300 *Seal Dyed Cony $169 Very Large Natural Lynx Shawl Collar. . .. $79 Convenient payments may be arranged for those who desire. We will store any Coat you select until you need it—without charge. Buy Now and Save in This August Sale of New Winter Coats Luxuriously Trimmed With Rich New Furs The Furs— Fox—Vicuna—Ring Tail—Jap- e Coon—French Beaver— Russian Wolf—Manchurian Wolf — Red Pointed Northern Wolf. Northern Wolf— Straightline and Flared ef- fects. Large shawl or crushed Gazelle collars and cuffs. Jaffee Grey Chicadee Grey Grackle The Fabrics— Newzelia—Broad Cloth— Norma Cloth—Duvbloom— Venise — Velmode — Velovie— Duvena—and Many Other Beau- tiful Materials. The Colors— The price of these Coats will be considerably higher in Sep- tember. Savings of 1/4 to 1/3. Green Black Dragon Blood Shagbark Newtan