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2 SOCIETYD Prominent Fo As Seen in P Tr;ps to Eumpe in t Special News and Personal Notes. Special Local Interest. Mrs. Honry F. Dimock will close her hcme on Scott Circle tomorrow and go to her Summer place at Bar Harbor, Me. Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Rovall Hol- combe will return this evening from a brief visit in Virginia. Mrs. Delos A. Blodgett and her sister, Mev. Charles G. Matthews, will sail Sat- urday aboard the Conte Biancomano for Italy, where they will visit their | brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Harold N. Trower, in their home in Is- jand of Capri, where Mr. Trower has| been British consul for some years. Mrs. Biodgett expects to return in July and g0 to her Summer home at Machinac Icland, and Mrs. Matthews will remain | with Mr. and Mrs. Trower through the 1k of Capital assing Throng he Season's Schedule.] from a motor trip to Huntington, W. Va.. where they were guests for the week of Miss Peggy Martin of the Sovithside. Miss ©“ildred Curran To Tour Through Europe. Miss Mildred Curran, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Curran, will leave Washington late in the Summer to tour in Europe. Miss Curran is a graduate of the Syracuse University and the Theater Art School of Washington. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Sholes left Washington last Friday by motor for their Summer home at Haven, Me. They will return to Washington early in October, Mr. and Mrs, Jefferson L. Ford, jr., | Summer. | Mrs. Richard Wilmer Bolling, accom- | panied by her daughter Miss Clara Bolling, a debutante of next season, and | ker son, Mr. Richard W. Bolling. Jr.| safled from New York vesterday to spend three months in travel in Europe. | Mr. and Mrs. Henry Parcons Erwin | will close their home, Abremont, at the end of next week and go to their Sum- | mer home on Machinac Island. Later | in the Summer they will go abroad to | visit Mrs. Erwin’s uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Harold N. Trower on the Is- land of Capri | Mr. and Mrs. Leonard A. Block and n t young son_motored Friday to Rehoboth Beach, Del, where they have taken a cottage for the Summer. Mr. Block will return the first of the week and will join his family for week ends during the Summer. | e | | Mrs. C. C. Calhoun Entertains for Guests. Mrs. T. 8. Treadwell of Memphis, Tenn., who was formerly Miss Jewett Swift, left Washington yesterday for her home after passing some time with Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Calhoun at Rossdhu. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Nixon of New York have arrived here by motor and | are guests over the week end of Mr. and Mrs. Calhoun, who will entertain | at luncheon for them today. Mr. and Mrs. David Meade Lea have returned home after spending some time in Richmond,- Va. where they were the guests of Mrs. Frank W“ Christian and other relatives. Miss L. Shirley Gibbs, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John M. Gibbs of 2604 Thirty-first street northwest, will join them at their home Tuesday morning, coming from Smith College where she is & student. Mrs. W. K. Dupont of Wilmington, Del, arrived in Washington today and at the Willard where she plans to in several days. Mrs. James Byars Black and Mr. and Mrs. Edwin C. Gruhl of New York are | guests over the week end of Mr. and | Mrs. Harley Peyton Wilson at Hollin Hall Mrs. Wilson will cbserve her usual day at home this afternoon. Dr. and Mrs. Elic Scott Carroll have | visiting them their second ddaugh- | ter, Miss Katharine Carroll, 0 arrived | Thursday from Wisconsin. She is a daughter of the late Mr. Donald Scott Carrcll, who died two vears ago on| his silver fox farm, wheré his widow and three little girls still make their home. Planning Motor Trip Seon to California. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Marshall of Cheverly will leave Washington the lat- ter part of the week for a two months’ motor trip to California. Miss Mary Gordon Thom has re- turned to her apartment in the North- umberland after a short visit with Mr. and Mrs. DeCourcy W. Thom in their home in Baltimore. Miss Flizabeth Gardiner, who spent several days at White Sulphur Springs, has returned to her home in Richmond, Va : Mrs. Albert J. Earl, after spending June week at Annapolis, where she has been visiting her son, Midshipman Charles E. Earl, has returned to her | home on Florida street. Mrs. Alexandra K. Anderson and Miss Mary C. Anderson are spending the | month at Glaslyn-Chatham, Atlantic | City. where Miss Anderson has been taken to recuperate from a serious ill- ness of many months. They are ac- companied by Mrs. Anderson's daugh- ter, Mrs. James M. Carsey of Clarks- ville, Tenn. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Cady have closed their apartment in the Wardman Park Hotel and gone to New York. They will later open their home at Chau- tauqua for the remainder of the Sum- ?911; and will return to the hotel in the | al Mrs. Donovan§Owens of Montgom- ery, Ala., who has been visiting her par- | ents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Gates in | Chatham Courts, has returned to her | home. | Mr. and Mrs. Francis J. Sullivan of Chicago, I, are in Washington for the graduation of their son, Mr. Francis J. Sullivan, jr, from Georgetown Uni- versity Law School. They will be guests at the Mayflower for about a week and are planning to g0 to the Delaware Water Gap, Pa., before returning West With them are Mrs. W. F. McCarthy of | Delaware Water Gap, and Miss Claire Sullivan of Los Angeles, Calif Mise Mary A. Lindsley has returned te her apartment in the Grace Dodge | Hotel after a visit in New York Mrs. O. W. Carstons of Chicago is making an extensive trip through the £ast with her hushand prior to return- ing to Chicago, the past three | months Mrs, Carstens has been the guest of her sister. Mrs. A. R. Miller, Arlington, N. J. and also has visited in New York City. The trip is being| made by motor. She is at the Colonial while in Washington. | Mrs. Henry Christiani and her| brother, Mr, Gwynn King, have returned | { by motor early this morning for De- | door to the house at 221 R street, | which Secretary and Mrs. Adams pur- of the Colonial Hotel, left Washingto troit, where they will attend the annual | convention of the Hotel Greeters of America. En route, with about 20 other Washington hotel people, Monday evening they will be guests the hotel men of Pittsburgh at a dinner-dance at the Willam Penn Hotel. The return trip will be made, in connection with Hotel Greeters of England, through nearby Canadian | points and home via Niagara Falls and | Buffalo. Mr. Ford is president of the | District of Columbia Hotel Association. Mrs. Helen Goldstein of Philadelphia | 1« spending the week end with Mr, and Mrs, Herbert Guggenheim at Wardman | Park Hotel. | Cabin?t and C;;éress Members and Others In Personal Mention (Continued from First Page.) chased some weeks ago and in which they are making extensive alterations. They will not move into it uniil the Autumn. Mrs. Glenn, wife of Senator Otis F. Glenn, and her children, will leave to- day for Chicago, where she will remain short time before opening her Sum- mer home at Portage Point, Mich., where the Senator will join her for the recess of Congress. Mrs. Vandenberg, wife of Senator Ar~ thur denberg, will go to Ann Arbor, Mich,, Tuesday to attend the com- mencement exercises at the university. She will pass the remainder of the Sum- mer in their home in Michigan, where Senator Vandenberg will join her later in the season. Senator and Mrs. ndenberg will re- turn in September to the 'ardman Park Hotel, where they have taken an apartment for the Winter. | Representative and Mrs. S. Wallace | Dempsey closed their apartment in the | Mayflower yesterday and started by | motor for their New York State home. | Representative Dempsey will return to | THE . SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTOXN, D. C, JUKNE 9, 1920—PART 3. Washington next week and later in the Summer with Mrs. Dempsey will go abroad to visit their daughter, Mrs. John G. Moseley, in England. Representative Hull Away On Trip Through West. Representative Willlam E. Hull, who has been on an inspection trip in Illi- nois, passed vesterday at Ripon, Wis. Mrs. Hull has as her guests in her apartment at the Wardman Park Hotel, rs. Donald Robb and her daughter, Miss Priscilla Robb of Pelham, N. Y., who will remain over the week end. Representative and Mrs. Francis Sel- berling have with them in. their apart- | ment in the Mayflower their daughter, Mrs. D. C. Mells of Akron, Ohlo. Representative and Mrs. Fred A. Brit- | % ten expect to sail Saturday, July 27, for a vacation in Euro) Representative Mrs. William E. Hess had as their guest at the Ward- man Park Hotel last week Miss Gertrude Gerkins, who has returned to her home in Cincinnati. The United States Minister to Hun- gary and Mrs. J. Butler Wright, who are at the Mayflower. will leave Wash- ington Priday and will spend the re- mainder of their vacation in this coun- try visiting. ‘The new commissioner of Indian af- fairs and Mrs. Charles J. Rhoads of Philadelphia, have taken the house of Mr. and Mrs. Grosvenor H. Backus, at 2416 Tracy place for a year. Mr. and Mrs. Backus will leave next week for. their Summer home, Beech Hill, at Dublin, N. H. and in the Autumn will come to Washington for a brief stay before going abroad for the Winter. The Assistant Attorney General and Mrs. George R. Farnum expect to close their apartment at the Wardman Park Hotel the last of the month and sail for Europe, where they will pass a short time traveling. Mrs. Akerson Planning An Extended Tour. Mrs. George Akerson, wife of the per- sonal secretary to the President, ac- companied by their three sons, George Akerson, jr.. Frederick Akerson and | Charles Akerson, will start today for a several weeks' tour in the West. They will visit in Minneapolis, Omaha, Denver and in the State of Nevada. Their trip will alco include Estes Park and the two younger bovs will enter Cheley's Land Pecks Ranch, a Summer camp in the Rocky Mountains of the MNational Park. The surgeon general of the Army and Mrs. Merritte W. Ireland will leave the Capital next Sunday for a trip West. They will visit in Los Angeles, San Francisco and Portland, and will return by way of the Yellowstone | National Park, arriving in Washingto late in July. Gen. and Mrs. James E. Fechet have with them over Sunday the former's nephew Midshipman Olney Cook of Our Entire Stock FUR SCARFS Greatly Reduced for Clearance Be ing decp fore making necessary build- alterations we have made price-cuts to reduce our stocks., FUR STORAGE REPAIRING REMODELING | _Upper left: Mrs. Arthur Wallace Dunn, guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. who will be in command of the destroy- er Hopkins at New York. Upper right: Miss Frances Hill, daugh- | ter of Mr. and Mrs. C. Phillips Hill, and Mrs. Kenneth Murray, both of whom are expert on the tennis cour'. Lower left: Miss Ruth Richards, daughter of Brig. Gen. and Mrs. George H. Richards, in an informal outdoor Center: Mrs. A. S. Worthington Frailey, who will soon leave her Wash- ington home with its lovely garden to occupy a cottage in Maine for the rest of the season. ht: Mrs. Allen Rushton of Birm- ingham, Ala., guest of her mother, Mrs, | David H. Blair, while in Washington to i;erve as matron of honor at the wedding of Miss Hester Ann Le Fevre and Mr. Gordon Lindsay Luke Wednesday. Detroit, and his roommate, Midship- man Ralph Elden of Portland, Oreg. Miss Catherine Fechet, who was grad- uated from the Visitation Convent in | Georgetown last week, is visiting at | month. PFrau Boy-Bd, wife of Capt. Karl | Boy-Ed, formerly attached to the Ger- man_embassy in Washington, is visit- ing her sister, Mrs. Willilam Bell Wat- kins, in her country home. Annfield. near Berryville, Va. Frau Boy-Ed will join her mother, Mrs. Alexander Mackay-Smith, at Seal Harbor, Me., Iater in the Summer. Col. and Mrs. J. B. Kemper and Mrs. Lucy Ord Mason arrived in Washing- ton last week and are guests of Maj. nd Mrs. Robert H. Dunlop at 3711 | Thirty-fourth strect. | Miss Jane Wells Thorpe, daughter of | Col. and_Mrs. George C. Thorpe, has gone to Philadelphia to spend a week as the guest of Mrs. Edward T. Stotes- | bury at Whitemarsh, Chestnut Hills, | where she will pe the guest of Miss Mrs, Stotesbu | \ | M proTOS By UNDERWOOD Bar Harbor Mrs. Crocker Returns Home From Sweden. wife of the new secretary of the United States legation in Stockholm, Bweden, has arrived in New York and will be the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Marston Seabury, tntil after the marriage of her youngest sister. Miss Muriel Gurdon Seabury, to Mr William White Howells, son of Mr. and . John Mead Howelis. The weauin, will take place Saturda Y Mrs. Crocker has many fricnds in Washington, where she made her debut some years ago as Miss Lispenard Sea bury, when she came to spend the Win- ter ‘with her aunt, Mrs. Austin Kautz, during the late Capt. Kautz Station in Washington. Mrs. Kautz has veturned Louise Brooks, the granddaughter of [to Washington after several vears ab- Later in the season 'sence and h an apartment on Ash. Brothers New Arrivals HETHER country club, roof garden, or sea- shore wear is the object of your shopping to- morrow, you will find the city’s loveliest selec- tions in this group of Rizik new arrivals. . \ N Dinner and Afternoon Frocks Ensembles and Sport Creations Dinner dresses in beautiful flowered chiffons . .. silk ensembles in delicate colors...imported prints...special showing of dresses with long sleeves ...you will find just the dress for the occasion in this special izik showing. $18.50, $25.00, $37.00, $47.50 TWELVE THTRTEEN | West_Point for the remainder of the|Miss Thorpe will visit Mr. and Mrs | mead piace. She will also attend the Stotesbury at their Summer home at | wedding. ~Mics Seabury visited her | | brother-in-law and sister, My and Mrs | Crocker. in Budapest last Summer. | where Mr. Crocker was then serving as | third home early their killed April dusl f | d |Group of Americans At Seville Exposition | position were Mr. and Mrs. Franklin | | washington. After spending more than |a month in Spain and visiting both xpositions, this party will go to San Sebastian and then cross into France Mr. E was then eerying Among the Washingtonians who were | and make the pilgrimage to Lourdes. secretary o fthe lagation. He has | iy geville for t g e ex- | They will then go to Parls and spend Mrs. Edward Savage Crocker, 2d, | Fecently been transferred to the l-ga or the opening of the ex- | They Wi [ D! | tion at Stockholm, in Great Britain, salling from London for the SOCTETY." Special News Notes Of Interest Relating - To Diplomatic . World (Continued from First Page.) | christian Bachke, who is a student at | L'Ecole Science des Politiques Libre. The Minister plans to join Mme. Bachke in Norway later in the Summer. The Minister of Canada, the Hon. Vincent Massey, who with Mrs. Massey is in Canada for the Summer months, wil come to Washington this week for a brief stay. The Minister of China and Mme. Wu left at the end of last week for Altoona, and Harrisburg, Pa., where the Minister delivered several ad- dresses. They are cxpected to return | to Washington tomorrow. Mile. Claudel Dinner Hostess To Group of Young People. Mile. Reine Claudel. daughter of the Ambassador of France, was hostess to a company of 24 young people at din- ner last evening in the embassy given as a farewell party before she sails Thursday. June 20. to join her mother. Mme. Claudel, in their home in France. Lieut. Alvaro Padilla and Senor Ricardo Padilla, sons of the Ambassador of Spain and Senora de Padilla. ac- | companied by their cousins, Senor | Joaquin Satrustegui and Senor Jose Satrustegui, students at Georgetown University. will sail from New York June 20 for their native country. he commercial counselor of the H;{;&sh embassy and Lady Broderick and their children will leave Washing- ton the latter part of the week and will sail Saturday to spend the Sum- mer months in their home in England. The commercial secretary of the Canadian_legation, Mr. Merchant Ma- honey. will return to V\'ashlnsmn at the end of the week after spending a few days in the maritime provinces in Canada. Senora de Zuloaga. wife of the naval attache of the Argentine embassy, and their children will sail Thursday to spend two months in Argentina. British Embassy Attache Soon to Sail for England. The air attache of the British en- bassy and Mrs. Hetherington go to New York the middle of the week and will sail Saturday to spend the Sum- mer in England. The first secretary of the Danish le tion, Mr. P. O. de Treschow, will remain in Washington until the beginning of August, when he plans leaving to spend two months in Europe. The first secretary of the Finnish legation, Dr. Nilo Idman, sailed yes- terday to spend the Summer abroad. The attache of the Netherlands le- gation, Jonkheer Richard van Schuy- lenburch, will leave Washington June 20 to join Mme. van Schuylenburch in Montreal. The attache and his wife will sall June 20 for a vacation in Europe. The former attache of the British embassy and Mrs. Geoffrey H. Thomp- son and their small son Michael will come to this country and spend some time with Mrs. Thompson's mother, Mrs. Grosvenor H. Backus, in her Sum- mer home, Beach Hill, at Dublin, N. H. Mr. and_ Mrs, Backus will pass part of the Winter with Mr. and Mrs Thompson in London when they start lor & year's travel in Europe. Mr. Dergans Entertains FOI’ M;SS A]ber! and FianCC Mr. Louis S. Dergans entertained last | evening at/a studio dance and supper in | honor of Miss Marie Louise Albers and | her fiance, Ensign Laurence Hugh Frost, N. | r guests included Miss Florence A. Curry, daughter of Representative C. F. Curry of California; Miss Meta {Luttrell, Miss Mauri Morhart, Miss | Katherine Brown, Miss Marion Fulton, Mrs. Joseph Earman, Miss Alice Ad- dison, Miss Edith Chadduck, Lieut. Col. J. O. Mauborgne, Maj. Randolph C. | Shaw, Mr. Douglas Chandor of Lon- .don. Mr. John Hill, Mr. Russell I | Whyte, Mr. David L. Riordan, Mr. Dan | Paul Ralph, Ensign Basil Rittenhouse, | U. 8. N, and Mr. Harry N. Welgandt. | b & Gl |Classmates ‘Pay Honor To Miss Alice Leahy | A farewell party was given at the home | of Miss Kathleen Tumulty, 4915 Sev- enth street northwest, in honor of Miss Mary Alice Leahy, who is leaving for her home in Wichita, Kans,, by her class mates. Miss Leahy has spent the las | nine months in this city, being a mem- | ber of the graduation class of St. Ga- | briel's School. The attending clacs | mates were: Miss Helen Barrett, M Margaret Bachelder, M Janet East- | burn, Miss Jean Fauntleroy, Miss Janet | Gibbons, Miss Ann Jennings Hemelt, Miss Katherine Judge, Miss Gertrude ‘anan and Miss Frances Lanman. Duyeatie (e LG o Congress The Ugly Duckling Tea House 115 B St. S.E. 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