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SO0C Varied Social Events And Holiday Outings Listed in Alexandria| | | Trips to Summer Resorts In-| cluded in Week's program Visitors Entertained Homes—Personal News. in| Dr. and Mrs. Henry Augustine Latane | entertained at a garden party last Sat- | urday at their home, on North Wash- ington street, in honor of Mrs. Latane’s sister, Mrs. W. Russell Jones of Arizona, Who is their house guest, and were as- sisted by their sister, Miss Betty Joycci Graham. Lieut. Powhatan Moncure Morton, U. S. A, who has been stationed at | Fort Bustis, was a guest last week of | his_parents, Rev. Dr. and Mrs. Willlam J. Morton, and will go shortly to Fort Mrs. Morton is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. | Joel M. Cochran, in Charlottesville, Riley, Kans., for duty. and Lieut. Morton has joined her there. Mr: and Mrs. M. J. O'Connell are visiting in England. Mrs. Ross T. Elliott and her daugh- ter, Miss Elizabeth Elliott, been visiting Mrs. Elliott’s father, Mr. M. B. Harlow, who, with his family, is spending the Summer at Jefferson Park, have returned to their home, in Philadelphia. Miss Helen Elliott will be the guest of her grandfather for sev- eral weeks. Miss Elizabeth Warwick and Miss | Margaret Warwick have returned from Virginia Beach, where they week with Mrs. Allen Hunt Roberts. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth C. Moore have returned from visit at Ocean City, Md. Mr. Lewis Mellon and his sister, Miss Margaret Mellon, left Monday for Mor- Tistown, Tenn., to spend two weeks with relatives in that city. Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Norton and chil- dren have returned from a visit at Co- Jonial Beach and stopped en route to visit Mrs. S. R. Heflin in her home, at ulpeper. CUPY. R, Smith has returned from s visit to relatives in Hampton, Va. Miss Edith Spaulding spent last week with_her aunt, Mrs. C. M. Mark, in her home, at Newport News, Va. Miss Jean Spaulding spent the week with relatives in Washington. Mr. and Mrs. Hayward R. Hamilton | were guests last week of relatives near Richmond, Va. Mrs. R. S. Gains has returned from & visit with relatives in Atlanta and| Gainesville, Ga. Miss Beverley Quarles passed the week end on a motor trip to Richmond, where she visited relatives. Miss Margaret Cussons of Petersburg, Va., was a house guest last week of Miss Mabel Rush in her home on Duke street. Miss Frances Yates was a guest of relatives in Culpeper last week. Mrs. D. L. Snyder and Miss Carolyn Snyder have returned from a visit to the former’s sister, Mrs. J. Edgar Moore, in her home st Berea, K The Rev. Dr. D. L. turned from a visit at Del. Mr. and Mrs. Edmund H. Allen spent the past week in New York City. Mrs. Louis Pennington Magaw of Tt koma Park, Md., and her little grand- son, Daniel M. Goodacre, 2d, were ests last week of Mr. and Mrs. David F “Huifish 1n thelr home on Seminary Hill. e The Rev. and Mrs. Owen P. Lloyd of Baltimore were guests last week of Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Keys. Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Keys, their daughter and son, Miss Edna Keys and Mr. Stanley Keys, are spending a week at_Colonial Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Victor H. Brown left last Thursday for a visit of two weeks in Norfolk and Virginia Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. May and their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. ‘and Mrs. V. H. Gaines, spent last week Atlantic City. Miss Ruth Cochran of Strasburg, Va., is a guest of ber sister, Mrs. G. R. Henry. Mrs. George turned from Portsmouth, Va., where she visited her brother-in-law and sister, Comdr. Julian T. Miller, U. 8. Navy, and Mrs. Miller, Miss Kathleen Parsons and Mr. Nor- man Parsons have returned from a trip lasting three weeks, during which they wvisited relatives in Richmond, Newport News, Orbana and Buckroe Beach, Va. Miss Virginia Jackson spent last week ;‘lldlh a part yof friends at Ocean City, . Snyder has re- Rehoboth Beach, Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Gaines are at Atlantic City for a week. Mrs. Clarence E. Emmert has re- turned from a visit with friends on the Esstern Shore of Maryland. Mr. and Mrs. Wade G. Maddox left last week for a visit of two weeks at Ocean City, Md. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Miller have re- turned from a vacation vicit at At- lantic City. Mrs. Henry A. Taylor and Miss Ellen Taylor have returned from a week’s stay at Colonial Beach, where Mr. Tay- Jor joined them for the week end. Mr. and Mrs. John G. Graham are wisiting at Atlantic City, N. J. Mrs. R. J. Hartigan, Miss Virginia Hartigan and Miss Mary V. Harlow are - in Atlantic City to remain for several © weeks. . Miss Sara Brown left last week for a * wisit at her former home, in Sparta, Ga. Mr, and Mrs. A. L. Davis of Miami, Fla., are visiting Miss Emma Cobeen in her home, at Del Ray. Mrs. J.'B. Watkins is spending the remainder of the Summer with her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. C. Luckett Watkins, in their home, at Roanoke. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Powell are at Asbury Park, N, J., for several weeks. Miss Mary Stewart Harris is visiting Felatives near Charlottegyille, Va. Mrs. Clements Jester left last week to visit her sister, Mrs. Frank English. at Boxwood Lodge, N. C. piece, Mrs. Charles McCrary, at Ashe- Mr. and Mrs, J. C. Dunn have re- H. Robinson has re-| and her | E | who have | spent a | | MRS. PETER JO! with her husband is making her home in THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, SEPH NEE, JR., Who before her marriage last Winter was Miss Pauline Porter of Boston, and ‘Washington. —Underwood Photo. | | turned from a visit to relatives in Staf- ford, Va. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Harry F. Kennedy and | | Mr. Harry Kennedy, jr., spent last week | | at Colonial Beach, Va. Mrs. William M. King is spending | several weeks at Capon Springs, W. Va. | Miss Velma Deacon is visiting her former home, in Fredericksburg, Va. | Mrs. Julian T. Burke and her three | sons 1e1t last week to spend the remain- | der of the Summer in North Carolina, | | near Asheville. Mrs. Esther Curtis and her daughter, Mrs. Mary Kedrick, spent the past week end with relatives in Madison Count Va. | Mr. and Mrs. Albert M. Briggs and | children left last Saturday to spend & week at Atlantic City, N. Miss Jeanette Michelbach ‘has _re- turned from a visit to relatives at Cape May, N. J. { Wednesday for a motor trip through Iowa. Mrs. St. Clair D. Shelton left the past week for a visit in Lexington, Ky. Miss Nannie Belle Clendenin of | Greensboro, N. C., is visiting her sister, Mrs. Raynolds Blackwell, in her home at Rosemont. Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Dare and their daughter, Miss Virginia Dare, are visiting relatives at Rising Sun, Md. Miss Allene Deputy is visiting at her former home in Waynesboro, Va. Mrs. J. Frank Carlin left the past week with a party of friends for a mo- tor trip to Asheville, N. C. o Miss Margaret Helm, Miss Virginia | Helm and Miss Josephine Robinson are | visiting at Monterey, in the Shenan-| doah Valley, Va. Miss Barbara Winston Price is visit- ing former Gov. Gifford Pinchot and | Mrs. Pinchot at Gray Towers, Milford, Pa. |~ Miss Margaret Doolan of Greenday, | Wis., 15 the guest of Mrs. Arthur S. Par- sons, in her home on West Carroll ave- n ue. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Mills, who have | been the guests of Mrs. J. M. Haislip, | have returned to their home in Roanoke, | Va. | Mr. and Mrs. Hilton Yowell of Rector- | town, Va.. and Mr. and Mrs. J6hn Doh- | | ner of Fairfax, Va., were week end | guests of Mrs. C. F. Kines. | | " 'Mr. and Mrs. Grant G. Forbes and | their two grandchildren, Forbes and | Betty Simpson, left last week for an au- | tomobile trip West to visit relatives in Chicago and North Dakota and also will | | g0 to Canada, returning home by way | of New York. Mrs. Robert McCarthy and Miss Mar- garet McCarthy of Fredericksburg, were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. C. McCarthy. Miss Esther Day and Miss Theresa Carter have returned from a visit in Lynchburg, Va. Mrs, M. W. Winston and Miss Edna | Winston are spending a week with rela- tives in Louisa, Va. Mrs, B. Chaulis and little daughter of Pennsylvania are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Paul W. Day. | Miss Rosina Howell is spending_the | | month of August with friends in New Jersey. Mr. and Mrs. Frank B. Howard and Mrs. Eugene Simpson spent the past week end at Colonial Beach. Miss Nettie Whalen has returned to | | her home in Atlanta, Ga., after a visit | to Mrs. L. C. McCauley. Mr. and Mrs. Louis O. Hardin have | | returned from visits at Wildwood, N. J., and Stone Harbor. 7 | Miss Evangeline Griesmer is a guest | | $50 Allowance for Your Old SEWING MACHINE Mr. and Mrs, L. B. Burke left last W, of her uncle, Mr. William Griesmer, at his home in Chicago, Ill. Miss Thelma Ferrell and Miss Helen Daniels left Monday to spend two weeks at_Bar Harbor, Me. Mr. and Mrs. Abbott Draper Ger- berich of Pearisburg, Giles County, Va., were guests last week of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Strader. Mr. and Mrs. Roderick O. Willis have returned from a visit in their former home at New Bern, N. C. Mrs. Mary W. Troth is spending sev- eral weeks with relatives in Havre, Mont Mr. and Mrs. Arthur C. Garry have returned from a motor trip to Atlantic City and Philadelphia, where they vis- .| ited relatives. Miss Betty Keys is at home after a visit in Asbury Park, N. J. Miss Marguerite Rogers and Miss Elizabeth Martin have returned from a visit of a week at Orkney Springs, Va. Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Jones are visiting relatives at Berkeley Springs, . Va. Mr. and Mrs. P. R. Driscoll and little Miss Ann Driscoll have returned from a yisit in Atlantic City. Mrs. J. M. Harman and two children, Eileen and Calvin Harman of Atlanta, Ga,, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. James R. Harman for the month of August. Mr. and Mrs. James J. Cook and lit- tle Miss Barbara Cook are visiting friends and relatives in Boston, Mass. Miss Marjorie Curtis and Miss Mary Curtis of Prince Willlam County, Va., are guests of Miss Ethel Fairfax. Miss Margaret Jones of The Plains, Fauquier County, Va., is a guest of her sister, Mrs. Barstow Stephens. VENICE PLANS FESTIVAL OF SUMMER MUSICALES Seven Concerts to Be Staged, Six| of Them Featuring Modern Com- posers and One Classical. VENICE (N.AN.A.).—Venice has de- clared her own music festival for this Summer as cosmopolitan as can be. There are to be seven concerts, begin- ning September %, just a week after the festival at Liege, and of these six are to be in the concert hall of the Venice Theater and one in the Theater of the Excelsior Palace Hotel on the Lido. All the concerts will be devoted to the works of contemporary composers except the sixth, which will provide the clas- sical music of Vivaldi, Corelli and Haydn. (Copyright, 1930, by North American News- paper Alliance.) Germany’s new law compelling the use of more rye in bread is ex d to cause Germans to eat 660,000 more tons of rye & year. 1219 Con Last Drasti SALE make it the J/ASTERNA FINAL SALE End of Season Absolute Clearaway A wonderful opportunity to select regular Pasternak quality apparel at amazingly low prices . . . the unusual values in this FINAL early selection is certainly advised. Chevy Chase Society' Enjoys an Elaborate Midsummer Program Motor Trips to Canada and to Various Pleasure Re- sorts in Schedule—Guests Entertained in Homes. Maj. T leman will arrive this week from the Mlllrplne- to_join Mrs. Engleman and his little daughter, Pat- ricia, who, with M were residents ‘Washington. 2 Engleman and his umume go to Philadelphia, Pa., September 1, the major will be stationed. Mr. and Mrs. Donald M. Earll of Reno road left last week by motor on a trip to Canada. En route they will stop on the St. Lawrence River as the | guests of Dr. and Mrs. Horace H. Custis at_their Summer camp. Dr. and Mrs. Arthur Barton Crane and their daughters, Miss Mary Crane and Miss Betty Crane of Northampton street, left Saturday, August 9, by mo- tor for Murray Bay, Province of Quebec, | Cahada, where they will spend a month. Mrs. Willlam J. Blackwood and her ‘unn. William Richard of Maple avenue, | are spending the Summer in Brunswick, | Me. Mr. Blackwood left yesterday to | join his family for the remainder of | the Summer. | Mr. and Mrs. William L. Coleman |and their sons, Richard and George, |are passing several weeks as house gue.ts of Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Simp- son. : Miss Dorothy Thompson of Ingomar street spent the week end with her mother, Mrs. J. D. Thompson, at Mon- terey Inn, Blue Ridge Summit, Pa., where Mrs. Thompson is spending the Summer. Mr, Edward Collins has returned to his home after spending a week in At- lantic City, N. J. Dr. Charles F. Russell of Herndon, va, house guest of his son-in-law and daughter, Mr, and Mrs. Willlam T. Follard. Mr. and Mrs. Philip T. Wil- liams of Germantown, Pa., are house guests of Mrs. Willlams' parents, Mr, and Mrs. Pollard. Miss Sarah Russell ;olllrd relturned Tuesday after spend- g several weeks in Decat At;;nu. . catur, Ind, and r. d Mrs. S. Garland of Ibccl::x ictll'tett l\:“dflve e by mn!oye:g n City, Md., where v - m-&n T“H"‘ o By they will re: | r, ton E. Lowry has returned to his home after a business trip by motor toDlthuad and Syracuse, N. Y. T. and Mrs. Dorsey McPherson Chevy Chase Parkway are lmnd\:: several weeks at York Harbor, Me. Miss Helen Williams, daugther of Mr. l.nrl‘&e m Nzthl‘l’: B. Willlams, spent end with a party of ll)::r‘lnld. ABdelt:h. Va. ediekscad . an rs. Theodore W. Norcross and their family motored I v Kell)'wbuthd&lch. Del, P TN r. and Mrs. Thomas J. Ri Thirty-ninth street, Mr. and Mrs. &el('r?!f Phelps of Primrose street and Mr. and Mrs. Philip Arth of Magnolia Parkway ;l;{:t g;fi;rd-yv afternoon by motor for w’& Springs, Va., where they will spend rs. C. F. Crockett of Prankfort, K. i5 a house guest " Mis, u;‘ C.n:(nu:‘t‘. of her sister, Mrs. rs. M. N. Little, who is the Summer with her Dlrenu,'f)err,ldl'l’,:g Mrs. D. G. Davis, left Wednesday for Norfolk, Va., to meet Lieut, Little, who has been on the midshipmen's cruise. Lieut. Little will return with Mrs, nge to rdem‘n.l;a a few days. ; . an 's. Hen De Adams and their son, rl{lnflll. oclo‘;fil?-' tary road left Friday by motor for their cottage, Fairhaven Cliff, Md., to spend several weeks. Mr. John Alden Purin- ton and his sister, Mrs. Helen Purinton l;eéfiklt;;: l:‘fmuorilnlo'n, W. Va., are se Ag;mx. guests of Dr. and Mrs. rs. 8. H. Bates of Livington street, | accompanied by her daughter, Miss | Marian Bates, and guest, Miss Peggy | Silber, have returned from Atlantic City, N. J., where they spent two weeks. Mrs. Bates left Thursday for Niagara Falls, N. Y., and Toronto, Can- :?u.“:'eheéf"!“he will ‘:?e‘nd the remainder mer visiting nl;‘“vu. g friends and rs. Harry F. Cunningham and her children have gone to their new home, in Lincoln, Nebr., after being the guests of Mrs, Cunningham’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Harry Cunningham, on Thorn- @pple street. Maj. Cunningham will Jjoin them later. He has been appointed professor of architecture in the new 8chool of Architecture at the University of Nebraska. Mr. and Mrs. J. Harry Cunningham left Monday for Lake Mansfleld, Vt, where they will be guests of their son-in-law and daugh- ter, Prof. and Mrs. E. B. Hartshorn. Mr. and Mrs. Robert H, Hull of Mos- cow, Idaho, were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Temple Webster, on West Irving street. Mrs. P. W. Phillips entertained her club at luncheon and bridge Tuesday in her home, on Rosemary street. The guests, were Mrs. william 8. "Young Mrs. Allen Hollander, Mrs. D. man, Mrs. Prank Strunk, Mrs, Herbert De Pew, Mrs. James Smart and Mr: Sarah Wilson. Miss Alice Cocke, daughter of Rev. and Mrs. Henry Teller ke, accom- NECTICUT Ave c Reductions most important, and D. O AUGUST 17, WED IN AUGUST where | 11930, -PART THREE. SOCIETY. T i I MRS. ARTHUR Before her marriage August 9 Miss Ma panied her uncle, Gen. William H. Cocke, to Europe. They will visit Eng- land, Ireland, France and Germany. Miss Cocke will return October 1. Mr. and Mrs. Willlam King of ‘Thirty-third street, Mr. King's sister, Miss King, and Miss Crocker, left Tues- day by steamer for Portland, Me., for an extended trip. Mrs. Karl Plitt and her children, Frederick and Marjorie, who have been at Wildwood, N. J. this Summer, will return to their home, on Delaware street, this week. Mrs. Henry Grattan Doyle, who is spending the Summer at Pemaquid Harbor, Me., entertained Miss Elizabeth Wilson of Washington over the week end. Dean Doyle left Monday to join Mrs. Doyle and the children. They will return September 15. Mrs, Theodore Lyman her daughter, Mary Caroline, have r turned to their home, on Watkins ave- nue, after being house guests of Mrs. Moody'’s sister, Mrs. Robert Townsend, at Pen-Wynne, Pa. Miss Elizabeth Moody is at Camp May Flather for a month. Miss Anabel McCorkle and her sis- ter, Mrs. Fred H. Yount of Newton, N.'C., are the house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. Selby. go to Fort Hoyle, Md., where she will be a guest of her brother-in-law and sister, Maj. and Mrs. J. M. Hauser, for two weeks. Miss Jane Louise Stein and Miss Mar- jorie Stein, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. William Scott Stein of Leland street will leave tomorrow for Kamp Kahlert, West River, Md., where they will remain two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Jacobs of Thirty- eighth street left Thursday by motor for Boston, Mass, where they will visit Mrs. Jacobs' 'son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Sumner Wood. Mr. and Mrs. Jacobs will tour through the White Mountains. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Sasscer of Ray- | their vacation. . C. r. Wayne, Me., to join Mrs Summer at their cottage. Dr. Morton G. Lloyd of Taylor street has gone to Denver, Colo., for a moun- tain trip. Miss Miriam Lloyd is spend- ing her vacation at Lake Placid, N. Y. Mr. and Mrs. Edward L. Smead and their sons Richard and Ward of Elm street are visiting Mrs. Smead’s mother in Coldwater, Mich. They will also go No Refunds or Exchanges ALL SALES FINAL Do Not Expect to Have But Closing Time. Mrs. Arthur H. Levy. last | Moody and | Mrs. Yount will | mond street left Thursday by motor for | Cape Cod, Mass., where they will spend | Clark left Monday for| Clarke and | their daughters, who are spending the | reslau 07~9~11~13 G St.NWe FINAL Monday the Final Day of Our Oxce-a- SCaASON The Positive CLEAN UP of All This Season’s DRESSES, SUITS AND COATS at Prices That Are So Drastic That We D. MULLOY, JR., rgaret Louise Levy, daughter of Mr. and | to Chicago, 11, to visit their daughter, | Miss Fay Smead, who will return with | them for her vacation. | 'Mr. and Mrs. Edward H. Blum and their daughters Marie and Anna May of Dallas, Tex., wire guests for a week of Mr. Blum’s brother and_sister-in-law, | Dr, and Mrs. William Blum, on Elm | street. Mrs, R. Y. Stuart and her daughters, Janet Crichton Stuart ajd Helen Stu- | art, left Thursday by motor for Beach | Arlington, Long Island, where they will be guests of Dr. and Mrs. John Fitz- patrick. Maj. Stuart will join his fam- | ily later at Beach Arlington. | "Miss Ruth Adams of Leland street is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Paul Butler in | Cape May, N. J. She will return by | motor with Mr. and Mrs. Butler this | week to their home on Woodbine street. Mr. and Mrs. George A. Pinch of Vir- | gilia street entertained at_ supper last Sunday evening at the Congressional Country Club. Their guests were Mr, | Torvala ‘of Finland, Miss Brufeld of | the Finnish legation and Mr. Frank Morrison. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Miles of Jocelyn street visited their son Walter at Camp Overall, Overall, Va., over the week end. Miss Elizabeth Miles, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Miles, entertained at a bridge supper and shower Friday eve- | ning in her home on Jocelyn street in | honor of Miss Evelyn Esch, whose mar- | riage to Mr. Frank Barley will take | place Scptember 5 at her home on | Brandywine street. | _ Mrs. Vernon E. Hodges and her son, | Mr. Emerson Hodges of New York, have Joined their family at Cape Rosier, Me., to which Mr. Hodges and his daughters motored several weeks since. Mrs. John Baker of Raymond street is visiting her daughter, Mrs, Frederick C. Weber in Scarsdale, N. Y. From there she will go to visit her daughter. | Mrs. Joseph F. Brandenburg in Flush- | ing, Long Island, returning Home soon after Labor day. | GIVES FORTUNE RULES NEW YORK (/).—Here are the rules | of real estate by which the $100,000,000 fortune in New York property left to | Ella Wendel by death of her sister was built up: Never mortgage anything. Never sell any property. | Remember that Broadway moves 10 blocks north every decade. Tenants must make their own repairs. No Refunds or Exchanges ALL SALES Few Garments After Monday SUMMERY STYLES—In this Shantungs, and Crepes, some black. and woman. ALL SIZES wonderful Printed Chiffons, Printed Crepes. Washable Silks, Jacket Suits and Ensemble Georgette DRESSES $] Formerly $15 and $25 group for the miss $ !Quantico's Schedule Of Social Activities !Supper Party and Dinner at Country Club Among Spe- cial Events—Girl Scouts Camping on Aviation Field. QUANTICO, Va., August 16.—Thurs- day evening of last week Lieut. and Mrs. Phillip L. Twing entertained at a supper g‘rly, having as Maj. and Mrs. John Sebree, Miss Helen Mulcahy, Miss Emily Mulcahy, Mrs. Eshelman, Miss Nancy Jones, Lieut. John Wehle, Lieut. Philip Wehle, Lieut. John Still and Lieut. Edson L. Ly- man. Following the dinner the guests played bridge, Last Saturday evening Maj. and Mrs, Willliam G. Hawthorne gave & i in honor of their son Bob, in celebra. tion of his ninth birthday anniversar: The guests included Robert Blake, jr. John Watson, Donald Kendall, jr.; Ester Allen, Martha Allen, Capt. and Mrs. Campbell Brown, Richard Jeschke, jr.; Margaret Jeschke, Virginia Smith, Frank Smith, Capt. and Mrs. Plerce and Mimi Pierce from Washington. Mrs. Roberts, wife of Lieut. Beverly | Roberts gave a dinner party at the| Mansfield Hall Country Club. Those en- joying Mrs. Robert’s hospitality were | Miss Nancy Payne, Miss Elizabeth Payne, | Mr, Payne, Maj. and Mrs. John Sebree, Miss Brewster, Lieut. Colt, Lieut. Adams, Lieut. Noon, Mr. Robert Olney and Mr. and Mrs. William J. Chewning of Washingtan. After dinner the guests enjoyed a swim in the club pool. Capt. and Mrs. A. A. Noble and their three children are spending a few weeks with Capt. Noble's sister in Fed- eralsburg, Md. Mrs, Bruce Crawford, who for several months has been a guest of her son and daughter-in-law, Capt. and Mrs. Elmer Hall, left a few days ago for her home in Walla Walla, Wash. Maj. Thomas E. Watson and Capt. Robert H. Pepper have gone to Camp | Meade, Md., for a course of two weeks at_the Tank School. Mrs. Robert H. Pepper and her | daughter, who have spent several weeks at Rehoboth Beach, Del., have returned to the post. Maj. John Potts and Capt. Charles | T. Brooks left last week on Maj. Pott’s | cruiser, the Quien Sabe, for New Bruns- | wick, Conn. Mrs. Potts went by motor | and will join them there. Many new arrivals have been reported | on the post, the list including Mrs. Frank- lin Steele and her daughter, Betsy Ann; Lieut. and Mrs. James D. Waller, Lieut. and Mrs. Edwin A. Pollock, Lieut. T. D. Boaz (M. C.), U. 8. N, and Mrs. Boaz, Capt. and Mrs. James T. Moore, Mrs. Buse, wife of Capt. Karl 1. Buse; Mrs. Drum, wife of Lieut. Col Andrew Drum; Maj., and Mrs. Harold Parsons, Lieut. L. A. Haslup, Capt. and Mrs. Maurice G. Holmes, Capt. and Mrs. Arthur Kingston, Capt. and Mrs. John F. McVey, Capt. and Mrs, H. C. Major, Capt. and Mrs. Willlam K. MacNuity, Lieut. and Mrs. R. F. Crist. An Monday, August 4, Capt. Norman M. Shaw and Mrs. Frank D. Rice were married at Emmitsburg, Md. Capt. Shaw is post adjutant, and has gone on a month’s leave. Maj. and Mrs. John Sebree have as thelr house guest Miss Nancy Jones of Beverly Hills, Calif. Lieut. Col. and Mrs. James J. Meade were hosts last week at small in- formal luncheon at the Mansfield Hall Country Club, having as their guests Maj. Gen. and Mrs. Smedley D. Butler, Capt. and Mrs, Joseph W. Knighton and Mrs. Robert J. Archibald. The latter three motored down from Wash- ington and spent the day with Col. and Mrs. Meade. Capt. and Mrs. Lloyd L. Leech are receiving congratulations on the birth of a daughter, born Jast Sunday morn- ing in the family hospital at Quantico. Lieut. and Mrs. George H. Towner had as their house guests for a few days last week Mrs. Towner's mother and father, Col. and Mrs. Frank J. Schwable, and her brother, Lieut. Frank H. Schwable. Col. and Mrs. Schwable are on their way to Parris Island, 8. C., where the colonel is stationed. At the officers’ dance last Friday For Week Just Closed | Mary | still large. night there were but few in attendance, due to the extreme heat, but among More impor FINE Remember, that those present were Mrs, Kobert Denig, Mrs. Robert G. Heiner, Maj. and Mrs. John Sebree, Maj. and Mrs. James L. Underhill, Lieut. John Wehle, Lieut. Philip Wehle, Miss Ethel itler, ‘Tyler Heiner, Miss Nutting, Mr. and Mrs. Ewing Wall, Miss Betty Price, Mr. C. P. B. Price, jr.. Mr. Robert M. McFarland, Lieut. D. Carroll, Lieut. John H. Stiliman, Lieut. Edwin C. Ferguson, Miss Martha King and Miss Nancy Jones. Maj, and Mrs. Maurice Shearer and their two children, Ralph and Ca) buryport, Mass., guests of Miss Ci two weeks prior to their departure for the Philippines. Maj. Shearer will be in command of the post at Cavite, Under the leadership of Mrs. John 8. F. Norris and Mrs. Roy S. Geiger the members of the Girl Scout %:00p No. 80 are in camp at the mviation fleld. The camp has been named Camp Fidelis, and the following girls are there at present: Margaret Hines, Anna Diskin, Hope Norris, Eleanor Norris, France Lewis, Joyce Geiger, Nora Quigley, Marle Boschen, Kathryn Diskin, Barbara Underhill, Rita Hines, Alice Hall, Helen Hall, Mary Hall, Mar- garet Jeschke, Ruth Corbett, Ruth Strong, Esther Allen, Martha Allen, Catherine Henley, Peggy Swindler, Abble Dora Ansel, Jean Ann Boschen and Claire Herlily. The director is Mrs, J. F. S. Norris; assistant director, Mrs. Roy S. Geiger: second assistant 'di- rector. Grace White. The counsellors are Miss Betty Price, Miss Virginia Henley, Miss Ethel Butler, Miss Mary Tyler Heiner, Miss Betsy Ann Steele and Miss Yvonne Smith. MONEY SHARKS IN ITALY PREY ON U. S. TOURISTS Large Profits Made by Giving Less Than 19 Lire for $1 in Making Exchange. NAPLES (#)-—Many American tour- ists are complaining of Italian exchange sharks who give them a scanty number of lire in return for dollars. These sharks operate mostly in small offices. To an American presenting & ten-dollar bill or travel check he offers 180 lire instead of the 190 or a little more that should be paid. Thus, on an exchange of $10, he makes between 55 and 60 cents. If the American protests, the ex- change broker will go up to 182 lire, but his profit on the simple transaction is In cashing a $100 travel check he makes $5. Tourists receive the full market rate only by going to American or English tourist agencies or branches of Ameri- can or English banks, or the big recog- nized Itallan banking houses. The! should get 19 lire for § An_ unexcelled Dlete change of 8= The [ @allier Jun COLUMBIA RD. a1 18 ST|s cooling air OPPOSITE AMBASSADOR. 12:30 6ill 8:00 0 Sl 00 | 5-Course SUNDAY DINNER FRUIT COCKTAIL Choice of ROAST L. L. DUCKLING FRIED SPRING CHICKEN ROAST, lrlmlf LAMB Mint Jelly PRIME RIBS OF BEEF AU JUS SPECIAL CUT STEAK VEGETABLE DINNER We Make All of Our Own Ice Creams and Desserts Fresh Peach Parfait Fresh Pinea Parfait Huckleberry Pie a la Mode Fresh Peach Tart a Ia Mode Cantaloupe a Ia Mode Brick Tee Cream and Cake And a variety of homemade Pastries, Tee Cre: Special Club Plates—Special Sal Those Not Desirin ular D LIEBSTER—1307 F 8T. tant than the most drastic August Fur Sale we could possibly announce FINAL WEEK of our REMOVA Our Entire Stock of FURS priced below cost! even though these prices appear ridiculously low, every coat is a regular Liebster garment and represents the finest in Fur workman. TO CLOSE OUT Women'’s and Misses’ FROCKS and GOWNS 5 '8 ‘10 ‘15 19+ A group of Printed Chiffons, $35 Regularly $89 coAaTts ‘18 Silk and Cloth, Regularly $39 to $105 HATS $2 -3 SUITS, Blouses, Sportswear, Evening Wraps and Sports and Formal Coats all below cost prices for quick dis- posal. All sales final, no charges, no returns. ship. A chance to buy a really fine coat at a fraction of its true worth. PONY COATS . $50 & 875 MUSKRAT COATS . $75 & 895 HUDSON SEAL COATS...$150 & $200 OCELOT COATS SQUIRREL COATS RACCOON COATS ......... NUTRIA COATS........ Rasateipn piiey « « « when you purchase a “New Home” Electric Machine Fifty dollars for an old machine when turned in fo'r this beautiful ITtalian This collection offers some very elegant garments, developed of the finest materiais procurable. A wonderful range of colorings, in sizes to it both the younger miss as well DRESSES COATS-SUITS Formerly $25 to $39.50 Space forbids complete descriptions of these A o are Tresudd, Al saer Buy Your Winter Coat With Confidence! s ADVANCE ¢ 58 ® J COAT SALE BRESLAU console electric sew- ing machine. Buy on the club plan, Other Fur Coats Reduced in Proportion LIEBSTER FINE FURS——— ESTABLISHED IN 1895 1307 F Street Hemstitching while you shop. Button and pleating service. Repairs made, Third Ploor—The Heeht Co. THE HECHT CO. F St. at Seventh National 5100 frocks for afternoon, street and business. Sizes from misses’ 14 to women’s and extra sizes. i e New Styles! Gorgeous Furs! Fine Fabrics! A Deposit Reserves Any Coat Formerly $39.50 to $59.50 The Friendly Shop S T TR RN R R R D D R o 1307-13 G St. o 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 22 e o 2 a2 2 o 2 2 2 2 e e a2 a2 a2 e e a2 sasasgd B

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