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v THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C., Annapolis Society Marks . Close of Vacation Season Iieturn of Midshipmen to Naval Academy Is Acceptcd as Opcning of Fall and Winter Program. % . GANNAPOLIS, Md, September 28.— the return of the midshipmen,|Monday to join his ship in Philadel- ursday, fromi their month's leave of | phia after spending the week end with \aBsence, and the expectation of the | his family in Acton place. fifst foot ball game of the season, this | Comdr, Douglas Howard returned Monday evening Miss Margaret Hal-| afternoon, comes the realization that |sey was hostess at a dinner on the| the Summer season is at an end and | Rel na Mercedes. Her guests included Miss Barbara Woodworth, Miss Nan that Winter, tegtainment, has pegun. Following the foot ball game Capt. | shipman O. W. Gladney and Midship- and Mrs. Henry C. Dinger entertained | ™ atia tea in honor of Admiral and Mrs. John R. Halligan, who are to be their guests over the week end. Lieut. and Mrs. Thomas Dell and Ligut. Smith returned Monday from Oeean City, Md, where they went to ‘attend a house party, given by Miss Kitty Johnson at her cottage there. | Mrs L. C. Brand of EI Miradora, | near Glendale, Calif, is the guest o Ligut. Comdr. and Mrs. Davis de Tre- ville in their home, at the Naval Acad- my, for a few days. Lieut. Comdr. nd Mrs. de Treville have also had as heir guests for a few days Mr. | Foster of Houston, Texas, an ‘Waanita Foster. Dr. Foster left Tues- | day for Philadelphia, where she is taking a post-graduate course at a hospital there. Comdr. and Mrs. Tngram Hosts at Binner at Gibson Island. evening Comdr. and Mrs. Jonas H. Ingram entertained at | dinper at Gibson Island. _Their guests included Capt. and Mrs. P. C. Snyder, | Capt. and Mrs. John Henry Newton, | Comdr. and Mrs. Douglas Howard, Mrs. | Grace Morton, Lieut. Comdr. Biil In- gram, Comdr. Paul Dashiell, Capt. angd Mrs, Earl Smith, Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs: Norman Scott, Lieut. Comdr, and Mrs. F. G. Reinicke and Capt. and Mr$. R. W. Schumann. Comdr. Willard J. Riddick of the Medical Corps and Mrs. Riddick re- cently arrived here and are staying at | Carvel Hall for a short time, before moving into thelr quarters on Upshur ToW. Comdr. T. F. Caldwell returned Sun- day to Hampton Roads. after spending the week end with his family, who have taken & house for the Winter on Prince | George street. | Monday afternoon Lieut. Comdr.’ and Mrs. W."W. Hargrave arrived, to re- majn a week as the guests of Mrs. | Hargrave's brother-in-law and sister, | Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. J. H. Holt. on | Southgate avenue. Tuesday afternoon Lieut.” Comdr. and Mrs. Holt enter- tained at a tea in honor of their guests. ~Qapt. and Mrs. Charles C. Soule ar: g\‘ed Friday and are occupying Capt. | empstone’s house, on Franklin' street, | w they have taken for the Winter. 'Tea Given to Honor Mrs. Collins, Week End Guest. Mrs. Willlam J. Giles and Mrs. L. C. [Bertolette entertained at a tea Satur- day afternoon in honor of Mrs. Mazshall | Collins, who was the guest for the veek | end of Lieut. and Mrs. Hilllenketier. [Among the guests were Capt. and Mrs. C. P. Snyder, Capt. and Mrs. John Henry Newton, Capt. and Mrs, William F. Halsey, Comdr. and Mrs. W. E. Hall, Capt. and Mts. C. C. Soule, Comdr. and Mrs. J. F. Kauffman, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Morton, Comdr. and Mrs. Bev. erly Pollard, Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs, Fllidtt Nixon, Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs, Norman Scott, Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. Davis De Treville, Lieut. Comdr. Ter- | hune, Commodore and Mrs. Edward Lloyd, Mrs. Grace Morton, Dr. Duncan ‘Walton, Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. Walden Ainsworth, Mrs. W. B. Woodson, Mrs. Carlos Cusachs, Lieut. W. F. Laventhal, Lieut, Comdr. and Mrs. F. G. Reinicke, Comdr. and Mrs, A. T. Beauregard, Mts. G. M. Simpson, Capt. and Mrs. Doug- las Howard and Mrs. Thomas Kurtz, | Mrs. J. M. Deem, recently agrived -in Annapolis, after spending the Summer in Europe, and joined her husband, Lieut. Comdr. Deem, who is on duty at the Naval Academy Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. Robert Hinck- | ley ‘are among the recent'arrivals in sAnnapolis. They have taken a house on Thompson street. Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. J. L. Kauff- magn returned to Washington Monday after a week end with Capt. and Mrs. Soue. \ Maj. and Mrs. Walter Boatwright Bpent the week end with Capt. and Mrs. John, Henry Newton in their home, on Upshur row. Obtndr. and Mrs. Alfred T. Clay were | the' week-end guests of Mrs. Gordon | Ellyson in her home, on Maryland nue. Mrs. Richard Baldwin and Mrs, Carryl | Bryan motored to Blue. Ridge Summit Friday and were guests of Mrs. Milligan for several days. Lieuf, Comdr. and Mrs.. Colhoun ©On Motor Trip to California. Ljeut. Comdr. and Mrs. J. H. Col- houn recently- left by motor for Cali- fornia, to be gone six weeks. | ¢ ng the recent arrivals in An-| napolis are, Capt. and Mrs, Robert Mc- gx Goldsborough, who will spend the | ter at the home of Miss Sue Mun- ford.in Prince George street. gsday Mrs. Worrall Carter, wife of | Comdr. Carter, motored to Norfolk, Where she will remain several days as e guest of her brother and sister-in- wizMr. and Mrs. Thomas Wilcox. | . Joseph Farrell and her daugh- | ., 'Miss Nan Farrell, returned last ek to their home, on Southgate ave- ie, from California, where they spent e past nine months. . W. B. Wobdson and her three ren, who have been ‘spending some at’ Carvel Hall, ‘recently removed ndall Court, where they will re- | for the Winter. S & E&ertain at L“nc}\eon - For Bride-to-Be| {_ Mlés Helen Clark and Miss Katherine | C. Donovan entertained at luncheon | and bridge yesterday at the Hay-Adams House in compliment to Miss Catherine Gray, whose marriage to Mr. Francis J. Smith will take place October 15. The guests included Miss Catherine O'Con- nell;~ Miss Genevieve O'Connell, Miss Lewis, Miss Shirley Lewis, Miss n Hesse, Miss Hortense Bane, Miss Dance and Mrs, J. Albert Ed- | “the Shop Unique” - Distinctive Bags and Novelty Jewelry | _ “+Whatever the mode spon- sors in handbags and jewelry,; Jyou can_rest assured that FINNIN'S will show it first. | We specialize in_distinctive handbags and novelty jewelry. +Bur stock is large and interest- ing. Moderate prices. with its more formal en- parrell, Miss Lucille Bertolette, Ensign | Goucher College. | E. W, Parish, Ensign T. R. Wilson, Mid- | | an D. F. Krick. | Capt. and Mrs. Earl Smith have ar-| rived to be the guests for the Winter of and are now in their home, 2620 Con- Miss Walton, on Francis street. Comdr. and Mrs. William G. Wickham had as their guests for the week end family, Mrs. Bertha Oettinger, mother Mr, A. Gray and Mr., Ayres of Rich-| mond, Va. | Of Personal Interest - To Washington Residents Mrs. Abram Simon, with her son, My, David Simon, is in Atlantic City. Dr. and Mrs. Stephen 8. Wise of New York visited in Washington last week and were the guests of honor at a dinner Prty given by Mr, and Mrs. Edmund 7. Kaufmann in their home on Colorado avenue Monday night, pre- ceding Dr. Wise's talk at the mass meet- ing in Eight Street Temple for the Palestine sufferers, ‘ Mrs. James Lansburgh is back in her apariment at ‘Wardman Park Hotel after a visit tu her mother, Mrs. Mann- heim, in Kansas City. ¢ Mr. and Mrs. Mark Lansburgh and family have returned to their home on California street after spending the Summer in Atlantic City, where they had a cottage. Miss Rosalie Weinberg, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, J. A. Weinberg, will leave | tor Baltimore October 1 to enter Mrs. Louise Simon and daughter, Miss Bernice Simon, who arrived in New York Monday on the steamship Leviathan, spent part of the week there necticut avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Alan De Ford and of Mrs. De Ford, and her brother, Mr. in the Broadmoor, 3601 Connecticut avenue, where they have an apartment. Miss Eleanor Loeb has returned from a visit in Braddock Heights, Md., where ‘| she was the guest of Mrs. Rose Stern at_her Summer home. Mr, and Mrs, Sidney C. Kaufman and daughter, Miss Virginia Kaufman, are registered at the Carlton Hotel until their new apartment on Porter street and Connecticut avenue is completed. Mrs. Gerald Lyon and Mrs. Arthur the University of Pennsyl- Mrs. Lee Baumgarten nt last week in New York with relatives. ‘The opening meeting d miscel- laneous shower of the Washington Chapter Hadassah will be held tomor- row afternoon at 2 o'clock, at the Com- munity Center. An interesting pro- gram has been arranged. Members and friends are asked to send or bring new linens and warm wearing apparel for immediate shipment to Palestine. A social hour will close the afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Leopold Behrend and their son, Mr. Melvin Behrend, are at the Hotel Roosevelt, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Hahn and family have returned from Atlantic City, where they had a cottage during the Summer. Mrs. Julius Lulley, who spent two weeks visiting in New York, where she was the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Solomon, has returned James E. Rosenthal, are now located to her apartment in Park Towers, 2440 Sixteenth street. Miss Frances Held has returned to her home on Lanier place from a visit of several weeks in Detroit as the guest of friends. Mr, and Mrs. Carl Jelenko of Balti- former attended the Underwriters’ con- vention at the Mayflower Hotel, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sherby motored Lexington, to spend the week end with their son, Mr. Dan Sherby, who is at Washington and Lee College. Mrs. Carl Auerbach left yesterday for her home in Chicago after spending four weeks in Washington as the guest of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Sol Minster of Onterio place. Mrs. Benjamin K. Leon is the week end guest of her son-in-law and daugh- ter, Mr. and Mrs. James E. Greenberg, in Mount Vernon, N, Y. A card party sponsored by the sis- terhood of the Eighth Street Temple will take place Wednesday at 2 o'clock at the Community Center for the bene- fit of the Palestine Relief Fund. Mrs. | David Frank is chairman. The first meeting of the season for the Sisterhood will take place in the vestry rooms at 2:30 o'clock Monday, October 7, with an interesting program, followed by a social hour. Mr. Mark Keller has returned to his apartment in the Hotel Cairo, after pending five months abroad. Mr. Keller visited his relatives in London SEPTEMBER 29, 1929—PART more motored here Friday where the | Frid: before on the continent for the remainder of the Summer. He will sail again in April for his annual visit with relatives in London. Mrs. Levi David had as her guest for two weeks Mrs. Fimmye Kuhr, who returned to her home in Atlanta, Ga., ay. Miss Helen Nordlinger of Beverly Court has as her guest Miss Lois Greenberg of Charlerol, Pa., who ar- rived in Washington yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Livingston and Miss Livingston of Youngstown, Ohio, were guests at Wardman Park Hotel the past. week. Mr. Robert Baum has returned to the University of Pennsylvania. Misses Frances and Marjorle Peist of Newark, N. J.,, will come to Wash- ington Thursday to attend school. The former will resume her studies at George Washington University and the latter at National Park Seminary. Mr. Samuel Bensinger, jr., and Mr. | Boston_at- | Samuel Nordlinger are tending the Massachusetts School of Technology. Police Court Weeps. Police magistrates at Hull, England, wept when they told the father of a 14-year-old boy, charged with stealing a watch, that the lad’s home surround- ings were bad, and placed him on pro- bation for two years. Meyer’s Shop Introductory Event of Fall and Winter Coats Our New Women’s Salon Offers the Season’s ‘Most Popular Fur-Trimmed Coats at This One Amazing Price s TWO DAYS ONLY— MONDAY AND TUESDAY Our first important event since the opening of our new Women’s Ready-to-Wear Department a few weeks ago. Introducing you to this outstanding' group of stunning coats . . . priced at a figure that will make them “the talk of Washington.” Exceptional! Chiffon Hose . Sizes for the Junior, Miss or Matron— 13 to 52 Every important coat fashion is presented at this decid- edly inexpensive price . . . at which we feature: exqui- sitely fur-trimmed coats of exceptionally fine materials, in close-fitting models that tend to emphasize the figure . . . as is the mode of today. Luxurious Furs: Fox...Wolf...Badger « « « Muskrat . . . Kit Fox « +« Beaver . . . Caracul « « « Marmots The New Colors: Autumn Browns... Blacks . . . Marine Blue «+.Tans...Robin Red «..Bottle Green...Beige Third Floor of Meyer's Shop Fashioned to Blend with Your - Coat « . . Interestingly priced at... $4.95 All Headsizes Many fascinating crea- tions for the youthful wom- an and the matron. Close- fitting . . . off-the-face ef- fects, of soleil, felts and velvets, Such shades as Autumn Browns . . . Independence Blue <+« Wine . . . Dahlia « « « Black, English Green. Third Floor of Meyer's Shop What Hose! What a Price! Indeed, you should buy several pairs of these splendid Hose at this very low price! They are so beautifully sheer and chiffon from toe to top. In colors that harmonize with the fur-trimmed coats. A Fascinating Selection of Popular Shades Onionskin . . . Suntan . . . Sable . . . Romance . . . Sunbronze . . . Duske and Other Attractive Shades MEY Main Floor of Meyer's Shop ER’S SHOP 1331 F STREET po Special Two-Day Sale! Haddington Suits 529 Every Suit Measures Up to That High Stand- ard That Meyer’s Shop Demands—Special Group from our $35, $40 and $45 Regular Stock! Of course, you are familiar with these famous suits, but it is not often you are able to buy them at such a reduced price. Suits for Fall and Winter in neat patterns and color- ings. Many have two pairs of pants. “Step on it,” on sale Monday and Tuesday only! Imported White Broadcloth Shirts } $1.65/ You don't read values like these every day! Excellent quality genuine Broad- cloth in collar attached and neckband styles. On sale Monday and Tuesday only! New Fall Hats 3.50 These are “‘good- lookers,” of welt and snap brim styles. In Autumn browns and grays. Monday and Tuesday only. . Meyer’s Shop 1831 F Street