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SOCHETY. $0CIETY." 'Capital Society Enjoying Period of Pleasure Seeking Tripa to Recreation Resorts Frequent and Visits Made as the Autumn Season Advances Toward Winter. Special News Notes Of Interest From the Army and Navy Circle as their guest over lundly. ‘the former's hother. I!'. W. C. Oullnn. Virginia. mu u of New Capt. Knapp Assigned To Duty IO Mare Island. capt, and Mrl John Harrison Knaj . Frederick Gilbreath he f\lefllfllowmbh (Continued from First Page.) i eiter the Ont: o ly ent ni- | station at Mare Island, to which in the Autumn of | he'was ‘rcently trnjerred. from "tne U. 8. Colorado. Mrs. Knapp and their chndren, with her mother, Mrs. ‘William L. Marshsll, have been at Coro- nado Beach, Calif., while Capt. Knapp Mrs. Willilam 8. Culbertson, wife of the United States Ambassador to Chile, is -arriving tomorrow on the Santa Maria, accompanied by two children and. a-nurse, the Ambassador having remained at his post in Santiago. Mrs. Stuart Hanna and her daughter, Miss Mary R. Hanna of New York City, are passing the week end in ‘Washington, at the Mayflower. They are sailing from New York Wednesday aboard the Berengaria. Miss Hanna will spend the next two years studying at L'Ermitage in Versailles, following which she will_be formally presented to society in Washington. Her sis- ter, Mrs. Stanly Carr, home in the Capital. is a sister-in-law of Mrs. McCormick. Col. and Mrs. Luke Lea of Nashville, Tenn., spent yesterday' in Washington at the Mayflower, having arrived in the morning from Atlanta, where Col. Lea attended the Federal Reserve Board meeting. They left last night for Nashville. Col. Lea was offered the senatorship from Tennessee to suc- ceed the late Senator Tyson, but de- clined the appoimtment. Mrs. Alfred J. Ogston and her two small = daughters have returned to| ‘Washington after several months spent near Warrenton, Va., and in Bronxville, N. Y., where they visited Mr. and Mrs. John Mosby Russell. They later spent a short time at Narragansett Pier. Mr. and Mrs. Hiram K. Green, for- merly of Cleveland Park, have recently bought a house on Forty-fourth place, in Wesley Heights. They have one son, Frederick. Mr. Green is affillated with the Interstate Commerce Commission. Mr. and Mrs. Ovid Butler and family will return Sunday from the Isle of Springs, Me., where they have had a cottage for the Summer. Mr. Eugene M. Hunkel, third secre- tary of the American embassy - at Constantinople, who has been visiting at his home.in Southport, Conn., after an extended stay in Washington, sailed ‘Thursday on the S. S. President Roose- velt, of the United States Lines, en royte to his post. Mr. and Mrs. Waters Back From Motor Trip to Canada. Mr. and Mrs. John M. Waters of Forty-fifth street returned last week from a motor trip to Canada. They went by way of the White Mountains and spent some time in Quebec, Mon- treal, and returned by way of Lake Champlain, where they met their son, John M. Waters, jr., who had been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Marcus H. Elliott of Lowell street at their Summer camp on the lake. They were the guests of Lieut. and Mrs. F. W. Reichelderfer in New York. Lieut. Reichelderfer is aerologist aboard the Los Angeles and was able to procure for Mr. and Mrs. Waters passes to inspect the Graf Zeppelin while it was at Lakehurst. They were among the fortunate few to be able to see the interior of the Graf. Dr. and Mrs. J. W. Turrentine of Catheédral avenue are at home after a trip to California, during which they visited the Grand Canyon, Bryte Can- yon, Zion National Park and Mount Rainter, Wash. Mr. and Mrs. J. Edward Price of Glenolden, Pa., were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. George B. Johnston of the Eagle Gate House, U. S. Soldiers’ Home, who celebrated their forty-fifth wedding anniversary. Mrs. Johnston and Mrs. Price were guests at the home of ,Mrs. Addie Crandell, 5510 Eighth street northwest. Miss Agnes Winn, who has been spending the Summer in Europe, re- turned Friday on the George Wash- ington. Miss Winn was a delegate to the World Federation of Education As- sociations at Geneva. Miss Emily O, Matthews and Miss L. B. Hollerith, who have been abroad since early in the Summer, will arrive in New York October 4 on the S. S. President Roosevelt and will return to their Washington homes on October 5. Miss Mary Elizabeth Lyddane, daugh- #r of Mr. and Mrs. Mortimer C. Lyd dane of Yonkers, N. Y, is the week end with her lundmocher, Mrs. Mary E. Lyddane, en route to Lynchburg, Va., where she will enter Randolph-Macon College Tuesday. She is taking a two-year course prepara- tory to entering Columbia University. ‘Miss Mary A. Lindsley, managing di- rector of the Dodge Hotel, is spending the month of September on the Pacific Coast. Mr. and Mrs. H. Laurie Garrett ot Lowell street have returned to home after an absénce of three ‘teh at the Burbank Cottage, Virginia Beach. ‘They went by boat to Baltimore and motored from there to Moundsville, W. ‘Va., where they were the guests of Mn Garrett's mother, Mrs. C. J. Barth. Miss Catherine F. Howell of 1435 Pennsylvania avenue left Washington yesterday for a Northern trip. Miss Howell spent some time at Asbury Park early in the Summer. Mr. James McKenney Berry, jr., left Washington Thursday for - Charlottes- ville, Va., where he will take a course at the university. Miss Anna Richardson has just re- Dodge turned to her apartment at The Hotel after a Summer abroad. makes her Mrs. Hanna J. Medill [ turned to Washington. | Ruth Hanna of New York. Mrs. Hume Weuley Heights wlm'e they are located on Klingle street. Gov. McKelvie of llrn Board Engages an A Former © Gov. snmuel R. McKel- vie of Nebraska, who is a member of Apartment at the Maghower where Mre. a ent a ayflower where McKelvie will join him later in the season. Mr. and Mrs. Dapiel J. Callahan, ir., with their young daughter Anne Gerry have recently moved to Wesley Heights and are occupyl a_home on Glover driveway. Mrs. lahan’s sister, Mrs. Peter H. H. Dunn of Klingle street, has recently sold her house on_that street and with her husband and Peter Dunn, jr., has moved to Glover driveway. Mr. and Mrs. E. Hilton Jackson and their idaughter, Miss Elizabeth Jackson, are again in Washington after having spent the Summer in the British Isles. Mr. and Mrs, snmud Korman have teken -an apartment at 599 West End | .avenue, New York city, where they will remain indefinitely. The opening event of the Wesley Heights Community Dance took place September 11, when Mrs. C. Chester Caywood, Mrs. Frederick Pyle, Mrs. Fernando T. Norcross and Mrs. Walter Gawler were the hostesses for the eve- ning. ‘Refreshments were served by the hostesses. Miss Christine Simmonds of New York is visiting at the home of Miss Margaret Wisner, Takoma Park, until the opening of the University of Mary- land, where both girls are students. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Stoddard of Roland Park, Baltimore, have bought a house on Indian lane, Spring Valley, where Mrs. Stoddard’s two sisters, Miss Marguerite Fontaine and Miss Helene Fontaine, make their home with her. Mr. and Mrs. C. Chester Caywood, who went to Lakeville, Conn. where they were the guests of Mr. H E. Jones, the business manager o( the Hotchkiss School in- Lakeville, have re- Mrs. Richard Hume of Garfleld street has as her house guest her sister, Miss entertained at dinner in her sister's honor September 11. Mr. and Mrs. Lelos O. Kinsman of Klingle street are at home after a motor trip to Wisconsin. Miss Ellen Kinsman, who teaches in the high school at Crown Point, Ind., accompanied them from Washington and they vh\ud their other daughter, Mrs. Alvin Loverud, in Madison, Wis. - They also visited their old home at Whitewater, Wis, and friends in Appleton, Wis, Return From Visit With Ardmore Fi . Mr. and Mrs. C. Melvin Sharpe of Forty-fifth street. are at home after a motor trip to Ardmore, Pa., where they were the guests of Mrs. Sharpe’s sister- in-law, Mrs. Erskine L. White. They were accompanied by their two children. Gordon and Dolly. Mrs. Sharpe at- tended a reunion of her family at Coatesville, Pa. Miss Elizabeth Hall of 2839 Twenty- ninth street has returned from Asbury Park, where she was the guest of Miss Margaret Culver. Mr. Lanier P. McLachlen of Indian Lane, Spring Valley, made a brief visit at Asheville, N. C., with Mr. Prancis Addison and Mr. Willmer Waller of Washington. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence McVey Bene- dict of Hawthorne street have just re- turned from an extensive trip to Cali- fornia. Mr. Benedict is on the Wash- ington staff of the Los Angeles Times lnld they spent some jjme at Los An- geles. Mr. and Mrs. Ulric: Bell of Forty-, fourth place had as a recent guest Mr. | Lupton Wilkinson. They entertained Saturday evening in his honoermPe“r:! ; TS = the guests being Senator and S % Wllklnsonl man, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil J. and Miss Dudley Sariel. Mrs. Arthur B. Heaton left Tuesday | for Gettysburg College by motor to en- roll her son, James fluwn, there. Miss Doris Heaton -is spending this week at the Clyde Hotel in At&lnm Cl'liy | "2:, er grandmother, Mrs. and her aunts the Misses Heaton. “Mr. and Mrs. John G. Ladd of Lowell street, with their daughter, Annette Ladd, returned Monday from a short Mrs. Ladd's mother, Mrs. James , at her home’ in Mechanics- Mrs. John ‘M. Waters o{ Forty-fifth nzreet has as her guest for this week rs. John E. Keéller of New York, for- merly of wnhinmn‘ Make Trip by Motor * To Berkshire Mountains. Mr. and Mrs. Frank, F. Nesbit of Cathedral avenue have Teturned from a motor trip in the North, during which they visited the Berkshire Moun- tains in Massachusetts, and stayed for some time at the Rockmere in Marble- head, Mass. Later they drove to Spring Lake, N. J., where they stayed at the Shoreham. Miss Dorothy Grace Brodt of Axwfls um( nhnd, ‘who has been visiting Grace G grandmo Mrs. l!' turned hnmc las! t Sunday. Dr. and Mrs. Robert McCullough, for- merly of Centralia, Ill., have moved to TWELVE THIRTEEN ’Dle La‘st : Nail a Is Driven and almost immediat the date of our*formal opening. now we wani to thank you ome and all " for- so cheerfully bearing with -us the inconveniences and discomforts attendant Meanwhile, ‘we. are with rebuslding. Miss Margaret Graham Stern remain in New York all Winter, m-xm F STREET ely we will announce But showing daily a stunning arrdy of WRAPS FROCKS - Mrs. - Alred Reginald Ther marirage Tuesday to Lieut. Mead, U. 8. N,, she was Miss Maude Montgomery, daughter of Mr. William ll‘nn‘-nny. Center: Mrs. William A. Zalesak, for- _ merly Miss Mary Louise Flynn, lu[ ter of Dr. and. Mrs. James A. who will make her hn-eln !ehemuy. N. Y. Right: Mrs, James S. Bussard, whe 'Il ‘married Sat: ber 7, nd before that Miss le[lret llh.- Mh du Fief, duaghter of Mrs. Robert Lee Saunders. Lower lefi: Mrs. Thomas R. Wilson, a bride of Midsummer, who was for- merly Miss Gladys Cockerille, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ira D. Cockerille. Right: Mrs. George E. Downer. Be- fore her marriage, September 7, Miss Dorothy Eloise Gravatte, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leroy T. Gnv-tle. her home with her sunt and uncle, | Mr, and Mrs, Samuel Lewis. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Reed have re- | turned to their home on Morrison street after a two weeks' motor trip through the South, having visited m\ Alabama. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Elliott have returned to their apartment at the Wardman Park Hotel after passing lhz Summer on Lake Erie. Dr. Morton Gittelman of !'ltzlbeth N. J., formerly of this city, sailed last week on the De Graffe to study in Vienna for six months. He was given | a farewell party Tuesday evening by Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Freund at their Summer home at Bradley Beach, N. J., | when there were 60 guests in the com- pany. | Egypfiln Minister and Others of the Corps Hosts | Social gayety Thursday evening will undoubtedly focus at. Thomas Circle. For on this evening the Le Paradis will open its doors again. Mirth and music mny brilliant parties are already planned to take place at the Le Paradis opening. One of the most interesting “ARRIS 5 EW[NQ BACHRACH: “| som, 8. C. HARRIS 3¢ EWING— | groups will include the Egypiian Min- ister and Mme. Samy Pasha, also the | Persian Minister, Mirza Davoud Khan | Meftah, who wul be the guests of | honor at a e party given by :Ilr R AL R other en mln’l.lvln iton, while Mr. nmmp HUI will be host 10's gay party of the younger soclety folk. Others entertain will include Mr. Robert Hinckley, Mr. Arthur Lyons, Mr. B. R. Boatwright, Mr. George J. Horning, jr.. T T ey ———y THE WOMAN'S SHOP OF For Monday and Tuésday RALEIGH HABERDASHER o New Winter Styles in Fur-Trimmed a e COATS * New Creations for Sports and anel Smartly tailored RaLeigh- coats-of imported Ombre, Tw eed, Llama and Camel's Hair are pre- ‘sented ‘in the newest ‘and, most fashionable/style ideas. Autumn shades of "tan -and brqwn are fea- tured. ' Large fur collars of Raccoon, Buyer. Rus- Caracul or Jap/Fox. Many new cuff and pocket treatments help to add to their attractiveness, Ex- traordmnry vn.luu. 3 | Mr. Bdward Peter, Mr. Stokes Sam-|masterplece of the Spanish style vmhl | mons, Mr. F. W. Holmes and Mr. | its intricate interweaving of colors | Rudoiph Lyons. ocher, orange, sienna and brown, whue Redécoration of Le Paradis will show golden-toned plaster contrasts with rich Jw original Bottomley interior as a hangings of metallic brocade. Pri | Dunrofin, , debutante d-luhm , 18 spending the Pield have ‘The Ommndmt or !olll.n{“ 'u wil.h the Colorado. Knaj pp's mother and grand- mother, Mrs. Knapp and Mrs. Ran- dolph Harrison, make their home in San Francisco to be near Capt. Knapp and his family. Mrs. Harrison - and Mrs. Knapp both lived in Wi for some years, when Capt. Knapp was stationed here and they were here at the time of his marriage to Mrs. Kn: :| who was formerly Miss Maitland . Jarvis have re- nt in West Col. and Mrs. M. S. street. Lieut. Col. and Mrs. .Yohn K. Herr have had as their t_for the week Mrs. Murray, wife of Maj. Maxwell Mur- ray, Who lef yuwrd-y tor Fort Leaven- worth, Kans,, to )oln Maj. Murray at his new post there. Maj. Murray has been on duty at the Army War College for some .. Mrs. Henry T. Bull and Miss Betty Bull have motored from Fort Oglethorpe to visit Capt. and Mrs. Dallas H. Wain- ht in their apartment in the lands. Miss Bull will remain until ‘Thursday, when lhe llu return to Smith College. Bull will remain through October 'hlle Col. Bull is at- tending the maneuvers in Camp Jack- Maj. and Mrs. Richard D, Newman guests dining informally with them Pfldly evening in their quarters at| Myer. Maj. and Mrs._James MacKay will move this week from their apartment in Phillips Terrace to the rtment in Alban Towers which they have leased | for the season. Maj. and Mrs. Hi Hosts at Dinner y. Maj. and Mrs. Harvey D. Higley were “10sts at dinner Tuesday evening in ompliment w Mrs. Maxwell Murray, ~ho has he guest of Lieut. Col. and Mrs, John K. Herr in their quar- ters at the Army War College. Others in the company entertained by Maj. ley in their uplnmenl in Gm'dm- were Col. and . Herr, J. and Mrs. Rene E. DeR. Hoyle and HI] Alfred L. P. Sands. Maj. and Mrs. Allen Gullion will give up the house at 3201 Eighteenth street, which they have occupied for some | time, and will move the first of this week to the house at 3730 Northampton | street in Chevy Chase. j. and Mrs. Gullion have been joined by their daughters. Miss Ruth Gullion and Miss Atha Gullion, who have been absent much of the Summer. Miss Ruth Gullion has been visiting at Lake George and in Schenectady, and her sister has been at Garrison-on-Hudson for several weeks. Miss Ruth Gullion will entertain informally Sunday evening, September | 22, in compliment to Miss Chzll'hflty Benson O'Shaughnessy, daughter Maj. and Mrs, Patrick O'malhneuy { whose marriage to Mr. William Henry | Cranford, son of Mr. and Mrs. Percy | Cranford, will take place shortly. Maj. and Mrs. James B. Mann and | their children have returned to their | residence, 3309 Highland place, Cleve- | land Park, after spending the Summer wm\ M llmns parents, Col. and E. Hopkins, at their estate, | Burlington, Vt. Maj. John M. McDowell, Pleld Artil- | lery, U. 8. A, and Mrs. McDowell, have | | recentiv come tn Wa-hinetan from Rawt Sfll, Okla., and are living in their new home in roinan viuage. Maj. and Mrs. Ernest G. Cullum have ' £hall, dlu"hur of Mrs. Hll’lhlll the late chief of Engineers, U. S. Gen. Marshall. Capt. nephew of Mrs. Edward uwldew of the late chief of naval opera- ions. Capt. Roscoe Arnett, U. 8. M. Mrs. Arnett, with their two children, are visiting Mrs. W. Markwood Weaver, in the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Weaver, at Haywood, in Madison County, Va. Capt. Arnett has been stationed for some time at Quan- tico, Va., and with Mrs. Arnett and their two children, accompanied by Mrs. W. Markwood Weaver, will start tomorrow for his new post on the Pa- cific Coast. Capt. and Mrs. C. O. Howard have with them their daughter, Mrs. Mary Howard Noon, of Oregon. Mrs. Noon is the granddaughter of Gen. George ©O. Howard, for whom the Howard Uni- versity is named. Capt. and Mrs. John Nash, who have' been guests of the latter's sister, Mrs. Ira M. Patchin, in her apartment in the Farns.oro, will leave today for Capt.. Nash’s new post at West Point. Capt. Nash has been on duty at Fort Myer for some time and, with Mrs. Nash, will be greatly missed in Army where they have made C., and circles here, many friends. Capt. and Mrs. Julian W. Cunning-. ham will have as their guest in their quarters at Fort Myer Mrs. C. C. Smith, who will arrive today from her home ;: Stamford, Conn., to remain several. ys. Lieut. J. P. W. Vest, U. 8. N., and* Mrs. Vest are opening their house at® 1721 Riggs street and will move tHere' tomorrow. Lieut. and Mrs. Vest and their children have been with her’ father, Maj. Gen. Wendell C. Neville, commandant of the Marine Corps, in his quarters at the Marine Barracks, since closing the house in the country,” which they occupled during the Sum- mer. Mrs. Crain Entertains For Debutante Daughter Mrs. Robert Crain was hostess to a-~ large company last evening at dinner followed by dancing, with a buffet sup-- per served at midnight and an early morning breakfast later. The partys was given in her country home, Mount Victoria, in Maryland, for her debu- tante daughter, Miss Eleanor Morgan" Crain, who will be presented later in the year. Miss Crain's father, the late » Mr. Robert Cmfi\, was a native of Maryland, and the Crain highway in* that suu was named for hlln ' | Cook- Ma;or Betrothal Formauy Announced Former Representative and Mrs. Samuel C. Major of Fayette, Mo., an- nounce the engagement of their dlull’h | ter, Sarah Louise, to Mr. Arthur Douglas 3 Cook, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur 8. Cook of Reading, Mass. 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