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$0 CIETY. Society’s Future Program Is Awaiting Developments Cap;tfl Residents Abandoning Pleasure Resorts and Reopening Homes—Many Entertaining House Parties— Former Representative and Mrs. Ben L. Pairchilld of Pelham, N. Y., are now in Washington and are staying at the Mayflower. Miss Margaret Baxter has returned to | her hoime, .at 2331 Twentieth street, after visiting Mr. and Mrs. Herbert F. Gunnison at Highmount, Ulster County, N. Y, and Miss Helene V. Brown at Vinton Place, Bryn Athyn, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil J. Wilkinson and children of 44th Place, Wesley Heights, are motoring to Ohio, where Mrs. Wil- kinson and the children will pass the month_of October while Mr. Wilkin- #on is in Vancouver attending the in- stallation at the University of British Columbia of a chapter of the Phi Gamma Delta fraternity, of which he is national executive secretary and editor.- Mr. Wilkinson will visit the Universities of Washington, Oregon, California and Leland Stanford before Joining Mrs, Wilkinson in Columbus, Ohio, where they will be the guests of Mrs. Wilkinson’s brother, State Sen- ator Paul M. Herbert, and Mrs. Herbert. They leave Washington Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Lester H. Woolsey and their daughters Ruth and Beth have returned to their home, on Brookville road, from Nantucket and Vineyard n.v]:n, where they have spent several weeks. = Mr. Ben D. Hill, jr., who spent the Summer at Orrs Point, Me, has re- turned to the University of Penn- sylvania. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Guggenheim | of Wardman Park Hotel have gone to | New York to meet Mr. and Mrs. Isaac | Maas, who are arriving Monday on the Leviathan, Mrs. Amy F. Hammond On Visit to Son in Europe. Mrs. Amy F. Hammond sailed yes- terday on the Minnekahda for Europe to visit her son, Mr. Chester W. Hicks of the national advisory committee, aeronautics,. who is in charge of the aircraft exhibition at Seville, Spain. Mrs. Hammond expects to spend some time traveling through France, Eng- land and Italy before returning to her home in this city. Mr. and Mrs. James E. Hughes will move this week to the apartment in the Broadmoor which they have leased for the Winter. Dr. and Mrs. Cornelius De Weese and their two children, Miss Dorothy De Weese and Willlam De Weese, have re- turned to their home, on Euclid street, after spending the Summer at Atlantic City, where they had a cottage. Miss Katherine Bull, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. O. Bull of Queens Chapel road, sailed last week on_the Rocham- | beau for France. Miss Bull will visit in Paris and October 3 will enter Eversholme Girls' School, in Florence, Italy. Miss Bull was acocmpanied by Mrs. Thompson Evers, who is head of | the school. Mrs. John A. Sanborn of Washing- ton, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Lord, also of Washington, mo- tored to New York city to join her husband, who arrived yesterday on the 8. 8. America after a three-month busi- ness trip in Europe. While in New York City they will visit with friends and relatives, Miss Irma Beaver, for- merly of Washington, and Mr. Paul Benson, brother of Mrs. Lord. Miss Betty West and Mr. Millard F. ‘West, jr., have returned to their home, in Chevy Chase, from Atlantic City, where they were guests at a house party. Mr. Millard West returns to Princeton this week. Mr. and Mrs. George W. Parker of Arcturus-on-the-Potomac, Va., have had as their guests for the past week their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. L. Wallace Parker of Atlanta, Ga. Mr. A. Howard Speake of Klingle road arrives on the Leviathan, which docks in New York tomorrow. Mr. Speake has visited the British Isles and the continent of Europe. Mrs. Stapleton and Daughter End Two-Year Stay Abroad. Mrs. Daniel C. Stapleton and her daughter, Miss Stellita Stapleton, have returned to Washington after an ab- sence of nearly two years' residence in Europe and will be at the Mayflower until their home, at 1617 Massa- chusetts avenue, is made ready for oc- cupancy. Miss Stapleton has been studying in Cannes, France, and is pre- paring to_enter school again this Au- tumn in Washington, Dr. and Mrs. Harold F, Pellegrin with their three children returned Thursday from a three-month stay with Mrs, Pellegrin’s father and sister, Prof. and Miss Willson, at their home in Prince- ton, N. J. While the Pellegrins were away _their home, on_Forty-fourth street, was occupied by Mr. and Mrs. Roger Shale of Wuhlnqon. Mr. and Mrs. Paul E. Shorb and their daughter Dorothy spent the month of August at Eaglesmere, Pa. Latew Mrs. Shorb and Dorothy visited Mrs. Shorb's brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Hopper, at their Sum- mer home at Spruce Coves, Tenets Har-~ bor, Me. They arrived home at Haw- thorne street Friday. Miss Helen Pigeon will leave Wash- ington Wednesday for New Haven, ‘where she will organize the Municipal Social Service. Miss Pigeon, who came to Washington from Boston, has been president of the Washington Radcliffe Club for several years. Mr. Edward S. Pardoe of Cathedral avenue is leaving next week to attend the convention of the American’ So- clety of Civil Engineers at Atlantic City. Mrs. Charles Parke Miller, with her son, Charles Miller, jr., returned Mon- day from a month’s stay in Ventnor, N. J., where she was the guest of her sister, Mrs. Leroy O. King of Washington. Mr. and Mrs. Russell M. Arundel, with their son, Arthur Windsor, are occupy- ing their new home on Cathedral ave- in Wesley Heights. They moved Personal Notes. charge of all the radio broadcasting for that organization. Mr. and Mrs. Mitman Back From Summer Camp. Mr. and Mrs. Carl W. Mitman, with their two daughters, Doris and Lois, re- turned Monday from their Summer camp near Dingman’s Ferry, N. J. Dr. Michael J. Harris is now taking special post-graduate work at the New York University, New York City. Dr. Harris expects to return to the city about the end of the month. Mr. and Mrs. U. F. Espaillat have returned to Washington and have an apartment at the Chastleton Hotel. Mrs Espaillat was formerly Miss Grace Rutherford, daughter of the late Gen. and Mrs. Allan Rutherford. Her brother and sister-in-law, Lieut. Col. the marriage which took place in August. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn McClain, who have spent the Summer at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Elliott at 4430 Lowell street, who have been in the North, are leaving Thursday for their new home in Guilford, Baltimore. Mr. and Mrs. C. Everett Lancaster and their two children, Evelyn and Richard of Lowell street, have returned to Wash- ington for the Winter. They spent the gummzr at their cottage at Herring ay. Mr. and Mrs. Charles T. Penn of Hawthorne street entertained at cards and supper for eight last evening. two daughters, Grace Mary and Rose, returned last week from a Summer va- cation spent at Vindobona, Braddock Heights, Md. After placing the chil- dren in St. Cecilia’s Convent Mr. and Mrs. Colliflower will leave for a short trip to Montreal and Quebec. They will also spend several days al anac |Inn, N. Y., where Mr. Collifiower will attend a business meeting. Dr. and Mrs. Hopkins Entertain House Guests. Dr. and Mrs. Stephen C. Hopkins of Lowell street are entertaining Dr. Hopkin's brother and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hopkins of New York. They arrived yesterday, and are staying for & few days before leaving for North Carolina. WMr. and Mrs. Henry D. Ralph enter- tained for a few days Mrs. Ralph's father, Mr. J. Cort Walker of Chicago. Mr. Walker left Tuesday for his home. Mr. and Mrs. John M. Waters of Forty-fifth street have as their house guest Mr. Water’s sister, Mrs. Keith Wattmoors and her son Keith, jr., of Bronxville, N. Y. Mrs. Waters enter- tained at luncheon and bridge Tuesday for 12 in honor of Mrs. Wattmoors. Mrs. Arthur Marvin of Salida, Colo., was also a guest of honor at the luncheon. . ‘The Rev. and Mrs. Charles H. Duncan of Poughkeepsie, N. Y., have taken an | apartment at the Dodge Hotel for the ‘Winter. Mr. and Mrs. Fohl C. Brinley are at home after a three months’ tour of the West, visiting in Denver, Santa Fe, the Grand Canyon, Yellowstone National Park and other points of interest. Dr. and Mrs. T. M. McPherson have returned to their home on Chevy Chase Parkway after a six weeks' motor trip to Maine. Miss Emma Service Lester of Sumter, S. C., has been at the Dodge Hotel for about a week. Miss Lester for a num- ber of years has been a teacher at the McTyeira School in Shanghai, China. Mrs. Edna M. Christian, who is chair- man of the industrial committee of the Indiana Young Women’s Christian As- sociation at Indianapolis, spent se days at the Dodge Hotel, Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Freund have closed their Summer home at Bradley Beach, N. J, and returned to their apartment at 1868 Columbia road for the Witner. Mr. and Mrs. Freund were accompanied to Washington by their daughter, Mrs. Morton Gittelman, and her baby daughter, Elinor Ann, who will remain with Mr. and Mrs. Freund while Dr. Gittelman is completing his course of study in Vienna. Bridge Party Given In Honor of Guest. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Loftus Murrell entertained at dinner, followed by bridge, Wednesday evening in honor of Miss Elizabeth Moore of Johnson City, Tenn. There were 15 guests in company. Mr. and Mrs, Frederick F. Blachly of Cathedral ayenue, with their two sons, Frederick and Howard, returned Mon- day from their Summer camp, Granite Lodge, at Brightwater, Me. Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Doing, jr., and Charles, 3d., left Monday for & two weeks’ stay at,the Chalfonte-Haddon Hall, at Atlantic City. Mr. and Mrs. George W. M. Vinal and their son have returned from Shel- ter Harbor, R. I, where they spent the latter part of the Summer. Dr. and Mrs. Henry Merle Spillan have returned from a stay of several weeks at the Hotel Dennis in Atlantic City. Dr. and Mrs. Spillan will move shortly from their house in Chevy Chase to an apartment in the Broad- moor which they have leased for the ‘Winter. Mrs. Fred Elser and Mr. Fred J. Elser will arrive in a few days from the Philippine Islands and will be guests of Lieut. Col. and Mrs. Walter E. Prosser in their home at 2023 Belmont road. Mrs. Elser and her son will go on to Boston, where the latter will enter the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Mrs. Denise Barkalow returned Wed- nesday from a two months’ visit to her father, Mr. Edward Peck, in Omaha. Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Gager of Lowell street returned Sunday from a three months’ stay at their cottage at Eastern Point, New London, Conn. Dr. and Mrs. M. B. Fisher of 2700 Connecticut avenue have returned from from the Altamont. Mr. Arundel is rominently affiliated with the Repub- ican nationzl committee, having entire Escanaba, Mich., and were accom| led by the latter’s uncle, Mr. Joseph Gréen- hoot, whn is convalescing from re- A Dorathy Wave Will Improve Your Appearance and Add to Your Comfort COMPLETE PERMANENT WAVE. [iiforess You Owe Yourself a *3 Also Later Shampoeo and The Wave That Brings Happiness™ Finger Wave, $1.00 Dorathy. Shoppe 3rd Floor Westory Bldg. Metropolitan 9012 14th & F Sts. and Mrs. Allan Rutherford, announced | Mrs. James E. Colliflower and her , HARR/IS & EWING British Ambassador And Other Prominent Dip]omats Crouped (Continued from First Page.) Baltimore on Tuesday and will spend Saturday in Washington. Capt. M. Hibino is in command of the Asama and Capt. G. Suzuki of the Iwate. Admiral Nomura will be the guest of the Japanese Ambassador and Mme. Debuchi in the embassy during his visit in Washington, Spanish Military Attache Entertains at Luncheon. ‘The military attache of the Spanish embassy, Maj| Victoriano Casajus, en- tertained at luncheon yesterday in the presidential dining room of the May- flower. His guests included the mili- tary attache of the Italian embassy, Brig. Gen. Augusto Villa, the military attache of the Cuban embassy and Senora de Prieto, the military attache of the Argentine embassy and Senora de Zuloaga, Lieut. Col. John N. Hodges, U. S. A, Mrs. G. B. Rea, Miss Dorothy Quincy Smith, Senorita Lucia Guzman, Senorita Flory Casajus, sister of the host, and the secretary of the Spanish g{:bnssy, Senor Don Jose M. Linares- vas. The secretary of the German em- bassy, Herr Johann G. Lohmann, is in | New York, where he went to meet Frau | Lohmann, who is aboard the Berlin, and expected to arrive tomorrow from Germany, where Frau Lohmann has spent the Summer. Mme. Thenault, wife of the assistant military attache of the French embassy, is expected back Tuesday from Cape Cod, where she has spent the Summer with her mother, Mrs. O. M. Spencer. ‘The secretary of the Spanish embassy, Senor Don Jose M. Linares-Rivas, has returned to Washington from a 10-day stay in Newport. Swedish Legation Attache and Wife to Visit Friends, The commercial counselor or ne Swedish legation and Mme. Weidel will leave Friday for a fortnight's visit with Mr. and Mrs. Kent Legare in their Conr. idel have home at Suffield, M. Mm ven u cent motor accident and will spend the Winter with them. Dr.and Mrs. James L. Barnhard have as their house guest Dr. Barnhard's mother, Mrs. Lee 8. Barnhard of Phoe- nix, Ariz. ’ Dr. and Mrs. Charles W. Allen have closed their Summer home, “Cherry Blossoms,” in Montgomery County, and are again in their home on Rhode Island avenue. Mrs. W. H. Botz and Mrs. J. H. Botz have come from the Walls Mountain Inn, in the Alleghany Mountains of L CLINEDINST Upper (left ‘embassy Winter Culbertson, to society. Waterman of Colorado, who is passing ): SOCIETY. unDERWOOPD Mrs. William S. Culbertson, chatelaine of the United States at _Santiago, Chile, and who, with her two children, will spend thes in Washington, where she will introduce her elder daugher, Miss Junia Center: Mrs. Charles W. Waterman, wife of Senator some time at Hot Springs, Va. Right: Mrs. Louis Antonsanti of Ponce, Porto Rico, cousin of Mrs. Williard Laird Dunlop, Jr., staying at the Mayflower throughout this and next month. Lower: Mrs. Robin- son, wife of Admiral Samuel S. Robinson, superintendent of the Naval Academy at Annapolis, a frequent hostess to high officials from the Capital. their house at 1723 Twenty-first street and on their return will take possession of the apartment in Wardman Park Hotel which they have leased for the ‘Winter. . ‘The second secretary of the British embassy, Mr. Michael H. Huxley, will be joined Tuesday by Mrs. Huxley and their children, who will come from Maine, where they have been through the Summer. Mrs. Huxley was in| Washington for a short time recently, | going back to Maine to accompany the | younger members of the family to | Washington. i ‘The second secretary of the Mexican | emb: , Senor Dr. Don Luis Padilla- Nervo”will go to New York the middle of the week and will sail Friday aboard the Rotterdam for England, where he | been transferred to the embassy | in London. ‘The Norwegian vice consul in New | York, Mr. Johan Oluf, has come to | “Washington and is living at 1714 Con- | necticut avenue during the absence of | Mr. P. O. de Treschow, first secretary of the legation, who is spending two ;mnths' vacation in his Norwegian ome. M. Mohamed Charaoui, recently ap- | pointed attache to the Egyptian lega- tion, has taken possession of the apart- ment in the Mayflower which he has leased. M. Charaoui is the brother of Mme. Samy, wife of the Minister of Egypt. — Dr. and Mrs. Benedict Hosts at Party for Son‘ Dr. and Mrs. W. S. Benedict gave an al fresco party yesterday afternoon in’ the garden of their country home, Al- pha Hall, in Virginia, entertaining 20 young friends of their small son, W. S. Benedict, jr. to celebrate his fifth birthday anniversary. Games and pro- fessional entertainers and a pony amused the youthful guests through Maryland, and have taken an apart- the [ ment in the Kenesaw for the Winter. the early afternoon and refreshments were served at tea time. i A Fashion R ottt it Bt o A fine soleils. In every shade and black. from this superb group. Choose your Fall hat Seling: of New Fall Hats Every hat in this marvelous group is a Paris Replica . . . incomparable value at .. . *10 Gen. Summerall, Chief of Stafl. V.S A.. Absent On Inspection Tour (Continued from First Page.) started for Hot Springs to join him there. Maj. Gen, are again in thelr Washington home | after a fortnight's motor trip to Mich- igan and through Ohio. Gen. and Mrs. Albert C. Dalton will move the first of next week to the Highlands, where they have.taken an apartment for the Winter. Gen. and Mrs. Dalton have leased their house at 1616 Twenty-second street to Rear Ad- miral and Mrs, George E. Rock, who will move shortly from the house on Hillyer place which they have occupled for some time. Lieut. Col. and Mrs. Walter E. Pros- ser will have as their guests this week the latter's parents, former State Sen- ator and Mrs. John G. Willacy of San Antonfo, Tex, and Mrs. Prosser's brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Elkridge, also of San An- tonio, who will remain through the month of October. Mrs. Prosser has recently returned from New York, where she spent a fortnight with Mr. and Mrs. Elkridge. Lieut. Col. and Mrs. Wallace Craigle, who have been abroad for several months, are expected to arrive in Wash- ington this week. They will not, how- ever, occupy their house in Battery . and Mrs. Briant H. Wells | Park until the leased it to McKnew. Lieut. Comdr. Myron Wells Hutchin- son, jr., U. 8. N., and Mrs. Hutcl n, are congratulated on the birth of their third son, Kenneth Frank, September 19, in Washington. The baby is & grandson of the late Comdr. Willlam J. Baxter, C. C, U. 8. N, and Mrs. Baxter. Col. and Mrs. Henry M. Morrow, who spent the Summer at Gloucester, Mass., have returned to their Washington home for the Winte: Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. Robert King Awtrey are spending today at Dalgren Proving Ground, Md. Maj. Thruston Hughes, U. 8. A., has joined Mrs. Hughes in Washington at the Mayflower, where they will spend a short time before going to Fort Sam Houston, Tex. They returned to the United States the first of the month from the Philippines. first of the year, Mr. and having Mrs. Donald d Mrs. S. C. Hooper and their | | JTenleys. 21 F Jtreet, N.W. Capt. smlllpdlu[h'fir are spending the week end in Annapolis and will return this evening. Mrs. Larkin, wife of Capt. Thomas B. Larkin, U. 8. A, who has recently gone to Vicksburg for station, has given up their house and is with her mother, Mrs. William Manning Irwin, in apartment in Stoneleigh Court for & few weeks before joining Capt. Larkin in Vicksburg. Mr. Walton Beéchum Sandoz, son of Lieut. Comdr. F. L. Sandoz, retired, who recently graduated from Devitt Prepa; tory School, will go to New York today to study at Columbia University. SHAFFER FUR Co. 1212 ‘Gee’ St. N. W. You will view creations the like o' . which you've never seen marked at $10. Lustrous velvets . . imported fealés ... fashionable Fali Tllustrated from our stock by our Fashion Artist ... This Charming - Russian Moire Caracul Coat With Baum Marten col- lar and cuffs — the cuffs having Patou’s front flare effect—this model has the slenderizing Princess ef- fect and reflects one of the season’s smartest styles. $875 other attrgctive caracul coats_ from $250 up. Restyling and Repairing a¢ Summer Prices her | | Dr. Work Luncheon Host At Mayflower Hotel Dr. Hubert Work, former Secretary of Interfor and chairman of the Re- publican national committee until yes- terday, entertained at luncheon at the | Mayflower. His guests were the newly | appointed chairman of the committee, | Mr. Claudius H. Huston: the Assistant | Secretary of the Department of the| Interior, Mr. John H. Edwards; Dr. El- | wood Mead, Commissioner of the Bu- | reau of Reclamation; Mr. George Otis | Smith, Director of the Geological Sur- | vey; Mr. E. K. Burlew, administrative | | assistant to the Secretary of the In- terior; Mr. John H. Bartlett, Commis- sioner of the International Joint Com- | mittee of the United States and Can- ada, and Mr. W. J. Donald, assistant to the chairman of the Republican na- | tional committee. Dr. Work left later in the day and | will spend a short time in Chicago on is way to his home in Denve 12 General -and Special Notes of Prominent , Fofl( of tl’ne.Capital (Continued from First Page.) have moved from Somerset House to , Park Tower, 2440 Sixteenth street. Commissioner Jefferson Myers of the United States Shipping Board and Mrs. Myers returned yesterday to their apart- ment at 1661 Crescent place after a two- month trip to the West Coast, going by way of the Panama Canal and visit- ing San Diego. Los Angeles, San Fran-~ cisco, Seattle, Portland and Alaskan’ ports. . Assistant Secretary Jahncke Expected in City Today. The Assistant Secretary of the Navy, Mr. Ernest Lee Jahncke, who has been at his Summer home in Mississippi, will return today to his apartment at the ‘Wardman Park Hotel. ‘The Second Assistant Postmaster General, Mr. W. Irving Glover, who went yesterday to Camden, N. J, to attend the opening of the airport there, will join Mrs. Glover and their family | in their apartment at the Wardman | Park Hotel toda | The former chief justice of the Court of Claims, Edward K. Campbell, and | Mrs. Campbell have returned from Asheville, N. C., and, with their daugh- ter, Miss Jean Campbell, have taken an apartment at the Dresden. | Mrs. Jacob Leander Loose is spending | a few days in Washington at the May- | flower and will open her apartment in | the hotel about the first of December. | Mrs. Loose spent the Summer at her place in Gloucester, Mass., and is en | route to her home in Kansas City, Mo., for the Autumn. Mrs. Thomas F. Walsh has returned to her apartment in the Mayflower after a visit with her daughter, Mrs. Edward Beale McLean, in Newport. Mrs. S. A. Cloman on Way Home From Trip Abroad. Mrs. Sidney A. Cloman, who has been abroad through the Summer, has sailed abroad the Leviathan and will arrive in New York Tuesday and come to ‘Washington later in the week. Mrs. Hayne Ellis and her daughter, Miss Martha Ellls, who have been in Europe for the Summer, will return to their apartment at the Wardman Park Hotel Tuesday. Dr. Willlam Gerry Morgan, president- elect of the American Medical Asso- ciation, will return to Washington this afternoon from Detroit, Mich., where he delivered an address before the an- | nual convention of the Michigan State Medical Soclety. Capt. and Mrs. Albert J. Gore have returned to Washington from a Sum- mer in Canada. Mr. Philip Larner Gore has returned to Princeton Uni- versity. Mr. and Mrs. F. Eberhart Haynes, the latter formerly Miss Frances Larner Gore, have returned from Honolulu, where they spent the Summer. Legion Emea Miss Hickey Child Welfare Officer Mrs. Mary A. Hickey, superintendent of nurses of the United States Veterans’ Bureau, was recently appointed the child welfare officer of the department of the District of Columbia, American Legion, by the new department com- mander. Maj. L. E. Atkins. Mrs. Hickey had very active overseas duty during the World War and since - that time has been a member of the nursing staff of the Veterans’ Bureau. She also is a past commander of the Jane A, Delano Post, American Legion, and was president of the League of Nursing for two yeas A Alphonsine does interesting things with soleil in this sophisticated in-1 terpretation of the current mode. New French HATS tion in the finest Fall. Become "Highbrow" Every Paris Modiste fea- . this off-the-forehead fashion and we have repro- duced each smart new varia- soleil, French felt and welvet for This Reboux ver- sion off the face hat is of soleil and exceedingly be- coming.