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SOCIETY. SOC Secretary of War Davis and Daughters Returning From and Paci M bor, Me r v and their daughte! Brooks Davis who are en T e they arrived Monday from Hono- RS. DWIGHT F. DAVIS. wife of the Secretary of War, is making & brief stay in New York at the Ambassador. Mrs Davis has been at Dark during the absence nl‘(hr‘ Miss ter of Poland, M i, is in New York Hots] Ambassador, and is exp 1o join Mme. Ciechanowska at Manches ter, Mass., the end of this week k Senator David I. Walsh Visiting Guest of Mr. and Mrs. Belmont. Senator David I Walsh is t 2 Belmaont ir r home. Bel at Newport Senator Walsh made an address at the celebration of the 150th anniversary of the battle of Rhode Isiand the first of the week Mr. and Mrs. Belmoy York for a short stay n guest will go to New Representative and Beck are amon| retania, which s expected i for a brief st k have been \ and _daughter d _ States erland, and Mrs Edward W Rear Admira few Eberle will have as days Mr. Henry Lek eisco, Calif, who wil Rear Admiral and Mrs. Henry Hughes Hough, who have been at the Ambas- sador in New York for a short time will come to Washington today arrive Satur The assistant military attache of the French embassy and Mme. Lombard sail today aboard the de Grasse for France, where Maj. Lombard will re- ceive appointment Po: Maj. and Mme. Lombard have been the latter’s parents, Mr. and Charles F. Carusi, since giving up t house on N street. to another elor of the Peruvian first coux e lez-Prada embassy and Senora de Gon: arc expected to come to this afternoon from New York. they arrived the first of the ek from Europe. where they have been touring since early Summer. Mrs. Emerson Howe, mother of Senora de Gonzalez- Prada, who has been at Hot Springs for some time, went to New York to meet her son-in-} and daughter and ‘will return with them to Washington. Pormer Undersecretary of State and Mrs. Norman H. Davis have been joined in their Summer home at Stockbridge, Mass., by their son, Mr. Paschal Davis, who is back from a two-month trip in Europe Dr. Albert Gregory his father, Mr. John A. home in Clarendon, Va. Cadet Ludlow King, who has been visiting his mother. Mrs. John A. Hull. wif> of Maj. Gen. Hull. judge advocate of the Army, Point. Lieut. Charies Bowler King and Mr. Oliver Gasch are the guests of Mr, Roger Robb at his Summer home in Maryland. Lieut. King has been as- signed to duty at Fort Washington. | Washington Man to Wed Miss Dodge of Colorado. Clarence Phelps Dodge ; Cola., 1&3“ an- 1, at his Regina Ph&? W. Eliot, 2d, of Mass., and Washington. Miss Dodge 2 granddaughter of the late Horace Gray Hunt of rings ang of the late Rev. D. Stuart e, D. D., of New York. She was educated at Miss Ferris' School in Peris and at Fadcliffe and Oxford and is a member ©f the Junior League. Mr. Eliot i6 a son of Dr. and Mrs. uel A. Bljot of Cambridgs, Mass. #nd a grandson of the late President Charles W, Elfot. He is a graduate of Jiarvard College class of 1920 and of | Graduate Schocl of { Architecture. For the past two vears @7 5" 0’,5 ~ Olaws THEL 1115 117 has returned to West | - | lard in Atlantic is Landscape | IETY Trip to Honolulu fic Coast. | National Capital Park and Planning | Commission of Washington. The wed- | ding will take place this Autumn. | Capt. and Mrsr. Marcel Levie of | Corsica announced the engagement of | the latter's daughter, Miss Gwendolyn Ffoulke Smith, to Mr. Albert B. Dewey. son of Mr. and Mrs, B Dewey of Chicago. | Miss Smith made her debut in Wash- December 10, 1925, at a tea | g by her grandmother, the late Mrs. Charles M. Ffoulke, in her home | on Massachusetts avenue. She was one | of the most popular buds of the sea- | son, taking an active interest in the | more prominent charity balls. She is ! a member of the Junior League and is interested in art and dramatics, having taken part during her debut year in several benefit dramatic performances. | A season before the death of her grand- | mother, Mrs. Ffoulke, with her sister, | Miss Gladys Chapman Smith, who made her bow to Washington society a few seasons before her, she appeared in a motion picture in New York. Both | Miss Gladys Smith and the bride-elect | have spent much time with their grandmother in Washington, where the have a_host of friends Mr. Dewey is a graduate of Yale. 1915, and is a member of the following clubs: Chicago, Casino, On- wentsia, University. Saddle and Cycle and the Racguet Club. Albert The marriage of Miss Virginia Mc- Kee, daughter of Mr. Fred McKee. to Mr. Richard Aldrich Summers, son of Mr L. L. Summers of Milwaukee, Wis will take place this evening at 9 o'clock, in St. Alban’s Episcopal Church, the Rev. H. A. Wooffall of St. Philips Epis- copal Church of Laurel, Md., officiating. | A reception will follow the ceremony | in the florentine room of Wardman | Park Hotel. ‘Y Assistant Attorney General and Mrs. | George R. Farnum, who went abroad | some weeks ago, are now in Paris, after | traveling quite generally over vardous | parts of the Old World for some weeks past Assistant Attorney General and Mrs. Oscar R. Luhring returned yesterday from New York, where they were mem- vers of a week end house party which Mr, and Mrs, Adolph Zukor entertained in their country home on the the Hud- son. Mr. and Mrs. Luhring will leave | today for the West Coast to visit the ! | latter's brother and sister-in-law, Mr. | {and Mrs. Stanley R. Evans, in their | | Seattle home, and will make the trip | | from Seattle to San Francisco by water, | returning -to Washington early in Oc- | tober. i | 5 | Former United States Ambassador | and Mrs. Richard Washburn Child | have leased the Porter villa at New-| port for several years and are expected | | to make it their permanent home. | They spent yesterday in Newport super- | vising the placing in the villa of their| personal effects taken there from New | York | Mr. and Mrs. Bradley Davidson .\mlrd! yesterday to spend about three months in Europe. Mrs. Mark Reid Yates and her three children, who recently. returned from a visit to Comdr. and Mrs. Phillip H. | Hammond at the Norfolk Navy Yard,| | are now occupying their Summer home | near Mount Vernon, Collingwood Farm- on-the -Potomac. In September the; ;"u‘loccupyammelt Hbson Island, Former Interstate Commerce Comd missioner and Mrs. C, C. McChord have returned to their apartment in the Wil- The Baroness von Reitzenstein is tho! | house guest of Mrs. Carlton van Valken- | | ourg at Edgemar, ton, Md. | Comér. c. T. Jewell, U. 5. N.. enter- | tained at dinner last night on the roof zarden at the Willard Hotel Mrs. Frederic J. Haskin of the Po- | temac Park Apartments is enjoying am extended visit in Santa Monica, Calif. Her younger son, Prederic, jr. is with | her. { e Mrs. Alvin Dodd and daughter Joan UVRE F STREET Store Open All Day Saturday Showing ——the advance Sty les for Autumn in Frocks, Coats and Hats. These exhibits give illustration of the new fashions—as interpreted by our artist-designers, and produced by those makers selected by us for the integrity of their craftsmanship. It's a forecast for Fall that will interest you. Fall Frocks— In the new modes colorings— , new materials and new 516-50 0 $ l ";3.00 Fall Coats— In the new Dress models— 565.()0 o 8225.00 In the new Sports types ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED SS GWENDOLYN FFOULKE SMITH, Whose engagement (o ewey, jr. son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert B. Dewey of Chicago, is announced by Capt. and Mrs, Marcel Levie of Corsica, the M Underwood Photo. | Archbold, at her Summer home in Bar Harbor. Mr. and Mrs. Dumont Entertain Guests at Luncheon and Tea. Mr. and Mrs Frederick Frelinghuy- sen Dumont were hosts at luncheon yes- terday in the presidential dining room of the Mayflower, having as their guests Capt. and Mrs. Neal Bradford Farwell and their son and daughter, Charles | Bradford Farwell and Sarah Elizabeth Farwell. Capt. and Mrs. Farwell and their children are leaving Washington today for Hampto Roads, where Capt Farwell, who has bee. appointed alde to the commander of the scouting fleet, will board the United States flagship Wyoming. They have been guests at |the Mayflower since the first’ part of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Frelinghuysen were hosts at tea Tuesday at the Mayflower, when their guests included Mr. James Joseph_Murphy, jr.. former consul to Santo Domingo, Who has just been as- | signed to duty in the State Depart- ment, and Mrs. Murphy; also Mrs. Will Harris of Cleveland, who Is en route to Fort Plerce, Fla., for the Winter, and Mr. and Mrs. Armstrong of Washing- ton and Winchester Princess Sturdza, wife of the charge d'affaires of Rumania, was the guest in | whose honor Mrs. Walter R. Tuckerman entertained at luncheon yesterday in | her Summer home at Southampton Prince and Princess Sturdza are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Tuckerman and will remain until after Labor' day. Princess Sturdza gave a charming program of songs yesterday afternoon when Mr. and Mrs. Samuel L. Parrish entertained informally at the Parrish Art Museum. Princess Sturdza has a beautiful voice and is & cultivated andl artistic singer. i e | Mr. and Mrs. Danlel J. O'Brien, who | have been abroad since the middle of June, have returned to Washington and are again in residence at the Mayflower. | Mr. and Mrs. O'Brien visited Paris and the famous battlefields in that vicinity | and then went to Monte Carlo, Nice | and Genoa. After a week's visit in Rome they then proceeded to Naples | and Venice and from there to Lucerne, | Prankfort-on-Main and Brussels, flying | from the latter place on the 6th of August. to London. The remaining por- tion of their time abroad was spent in the British Isles. Maj. Roland W. Pinger and family arrived in Washington yesterday and are at the Fairfax Hotel, 2100 Massa- chuse! venue. Mrs. Mitchell Carroll and her son | Mr. Charles Doyal Carroll, have opened | their_home on Twentieth street after | spending the Summer in Europe. They | visited the Dalmatian Coast, Sicily and | Italy, where Mrs. Carroll made special | studies in connection with her work in [T archaeology. (I [T Summe latter the mother of Miss Smith. have returned from a Summer in the | A. Lincoln Filene, at their country home Colorado mountains and are now with | near Boston. Mr. and Mrs. Dodd will Mrs. Dodd's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ihn guests over the holiday of Mrs. Ann Brothers ANNUAL CLEARANCE Smart Apparel at Drastic Reductions $5.00 6 Sport Dresses, priced to $45. o ..810.00 3 Coats, sport and dress, priced to $1 .3 Organdie Frocks. priced to §97.50........812.50 5 Coats and Ensemble ts, priced to $225. .§19.75 semble, Blue Taffeta Coat, georgette dress, § $29 12 Flowered $29.75 No Credits 30 No Approvals TWELYE Foremost in Style Foremost in Value The Feature Event in Our August Selling of Fashionable FUR COATS $149 See these coats! Examine them: t several. You'll recognize their qualit iashion and the making are typical of the kind of coats you're certain to admire qrric g\We built Ou Plus Charge rity Accounts Invited = IN THE CONFI PUBLIC OVER Phone \ Annual Fur Coats sole argument for patroniz- ing Saks’ Summer Sale. tion from the most smartly lity workmanship— Backed by Forty Years’ Experience and Integ- sively. A Deposit Will Reserve Any Coat Unti]l Desired SARS FUR CO. 610 Twelfth St—Just Above F rSaleof e advantages are not the assure you widest selec- coats, Unimpeachable and highest class a Real Fur Service as Furriers Exclu- DENCE OF THE FORTY YEARS. lain 1647 A e JE Cunminghan Co. 314-316 Seventh Street Grace! Poise! These Are the Characteristic Features of Every Coat in Our Advance Fall Sale of RO 2 A SOCIETY.: Mr. and Mrs. Victor Harris Wallace the Ritz in honor of Mr. William Bowie are at the Royal Palace Hotel, Ostend. | “iark of Washington. | _Pormer Senator and Mrs. Truman H. Mr. and Mrs. William Sterling of Lon- | Newberry, who have bsen in their Sum- (Continued on Nineteenth Page.) 12 g don entertained at dinner last week at ! P s = + NIStE/ PRESENTS INDIVIDUALLY *MONTCLAIR" @JfIGH up in the realms of fashion “Montclair,” a dashing new two-strap bids fair to set the style pace for Autumn. It is developed in a beautiful brown calf with contrasting reptile underlay and trimming. Built over a French last with short vamp and high Paris heel. L DULIN J— - — items. For that “Over Labor Day” Trip Services for 2-4-6 Persons. Complete with Silver, Cups, Plates, Napkins, Salt and Pepper Shakers and Sandwich Boxes. | i 2 Persons Were $11... 4 Persons Were $12.50. : g Sizes Y3 to 9 - AAA to D Selected Styles in AAAA P[lsuiv DEAUTIFUL SHOES In Washington — 1339 F Street, N. W. & MARTIN COMPANY —when you start on that jaunt over Labor Day —what is more important in planning these trips than to anticipate the travel- comforts? Take advantage of the pre- vailing discounts ,on many ieni 20% Off All Prices On Motor Luncheon Sets (as Iiustrated) $8.75 ; $9.75 6 Persons Were 816.5(513'50 VACUUM BOTTLES 1 to 4 pt. size—$1 to $10 Leather Bottle Cases Single and Double, $3.75 to $7.50 Freeze Your DESSERTS en route With the Vacuum Freezer you can pack your ice cream before leaving home and it will be frozen by the time you ARE /V\\ 4 Reasonable Deposit will reserve any Coat_in our Will Call Dept. for fu- ure delivery. READY FOR IT. 2-qt. size. All new—all carefully se- lected Lo further emphasize the importance—in style and value. $15 Satins, georgettes, crepes and combinations of these with velvel—adaptations of dresses very much higher in price. $9030 10 $]] 5% Fall Hats— Sports and Dress types—the former in smartly designed Felts, Velours and Soleil— Sports Hats - o Dress Hats 87. 5 to 825.00 IO MBI | Wt T Cunningham's the August Sale of Coats wasn't over the first day . . . the ¢arefully laid plans for this great an- nual event included the almost daily arrival of new Coats which keep the selections as varied and as complete as they were on the first day! Drop in on I'riday and hrowse through this | | HOURS: 8:45 to 5:30 | | magnificent assortment of next \Win ; PHONE MAIN 1204 Dulin & Martin Co. 1 1216 F St. | v tpiors 121418 G 8t. | No Uptown 00 10 3]8.50 ter's Coat fashions, pee raneh LTI i