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ar.th SIu Pufiumb : Of Social Activities : Cbnyininlly Varied Promingnt Washington Folk Linger on Coast for the| Autumn Season—VYacht-| the gfling' BEVERLY, Mass, September< 18— Weddings are beginning to- feaure the social calendar on the Nortg Shore, | many of interest to take place at shore homes during late September and | early . After a most successful season many of ithose who find pleasure in paint- | ing North Shore pictures are leaving | for their studios in town, although there are many at East Gloucester, | Rockport and Marblehead who will linger to catch the red .and goids of the Autumn foliage. ‘The yachuing | season is rapidly on the wane, although | there is much North Shore interest in the international races. The sixth an- nual junior tennis tournament at the | Essex County Club this week was the | rincipal atraction in the sporting line. g‘ho meets of the Myopia hounds he'e commenced, and larger fields are pa‘ - ticipating in the runs of the fox ang drag hounds. THE_SUNDAY STAR, Married August 11 . MRS. BOY CLEVELAND HAL Before her early August wedding, she was Miss Josephine Latterner. —Brooks Phntn.] Summers in the home at Mingo Beach | owned by Representative Longworth's | mother, while Mrs. Longworth in the | Loring of Washington as her guest fof & September sojourn. Miss Georgette Yerby of Washington | has been visiting Miss Lillian @. Shu- man at Mollhurst, her Summer home at Marblehead. wun. me li-w'laon l"’l?nl n‘tlwm;d to ashington after spending the Sum- mer at Sea Rocks, her lovely home at Eastern Point. in Gloucester. Mrs. Loose entertained many Washington friends during her stay. One of the pleasant affairs of ‘the late seasop was the tea which Eben P. Comins gave at the East Gloucester stockings—and WASHINGTON, Yacht Olub, when artists in the Cape Ann colonies and other friends were among the guests. Mrs. George A. Deering, jr., and Miss Helen Seymour wi Mol those who served, while :e':mfiz I:‘t the tea table were Mrs. gr& rick Rhinelander, Mrs. C. F. G. ilby, Mrs. Frederick Athorton, Mrs. alter Palmer and Miss Mary Adams of Washington. Mr. Comins, who has # studio at East Gloucester, is soon to return to Washington for the Winter season. Miss Olara Hill has returned to ‘Washington after spending the Sum- Fvery one. is interested in saving “running” Knitbac makes them good as new in 24 hours, D. C., SEPTEMBER 14, mer in her "Squam Rock cottage at Annisquam. soclety Features Lilled At Virginia Hot Springs HOT SPRINGS, Va., Septentber 13— Dr. Charles Noble Gregory of Washing- ton recently celebrated his seventy- ninth birthday in the Homestead, and was the recipient of many congratula- tory letters and telegrams from his host of friends throughout the country, Dr. party on the' ogcasion. Maj, and Mrs. Raymond E. Lee are prominent Washington representatives in the colony and Mrs. Lee was hostess s in ;:EEE' t cottage in the Homestead e colony, which they have leased for a prolonged visit. Mr. and Mrs, James Parmelee of A’FASHION INSTITUTION Jelleff’s Co]legé Course in Fashions 55 | Mrs. R. L. Barber H;neu Mr. Parmalee is under the care of parents while Lieut. Hickog is m;.f physicians and he and Mrs. Parmalee | special duty in Nicaragua for the com- are not taking ap active part in the | ing election November 2. & 1 social life at the Springs. The guests included Miss Laura Baulsir, Miss'Maude Brown, Miss Ro- maine Donnelly, Miss Lydia Edwards, Miss Marie Pitzgerald, Miss Mildred At Party for D‘“fi]""’mmnu. Mise Ruth “Hapn, Miss( T Mrs. Fobert Louls Barber entertained | Rhode Hatton, Miss Alma Hickox, Miss at » bridge party Monday evening for | VIS Sroisel Mik Marie Lenmans, ringly, her daughter, Mrs. Ralph Hikox, Wite | Wiliman, My, Charics’ C. Bruns and of Lieut. Ralph Hickox, U. 8. N. Mrs. ' Mrs. Anita D. Clapperton. Our college shopper can help young fresh- men particularly, for she knows exactly what should or should not be in a college girl’s trunk. The Inside Story of the Best Dressed Co-ed’s Success Speaker and Mrs. Nicholas Long- FoRth and el e P yosk | Oflen oAme. to the North Shore for after & pleasant stay with Mrs. Bryce | Summer stays. Mrs. Allan - gave a J. Allan at Ailanbank, her Summer | luncheon and dinner party in honor of tothe at Beverly Cove. Tt was the first | Speaker and Mrs. Longworth during visit of Miss Pauline to Beverly. Her |their Beverly stay. gather and mother haye been frequent- Mrs, John L. Thorndike of the Wesgt 1y here, having passed many pleassnt Manchester colony has Mys. Francis H. days when she was Alice Roosevelt Suits in Canton or Travel Tweed 825 Attractive, three-piece suits for immediate wear! Pleated or flared skirts, blouses of canton crepe or satin, plain or belted jackets. In black, brown, navy, green, Sizes 36 to 44, Women's Dresy Shop—Fifth Floor i How to Make a Fur Coat New Or the Secrel. of . . Made-to-Order = Sad furs, coniscious of their last year’s length .. , Slim furs hoping for a rejuvenating flare . . . moth-riddled ically anxious for reinforcements—all can find ne Fur Repair Department. Bring yours in today—for it won't be long till Wititer—to be re“styled by farriers whd are de-1 signers as well as expert craftsmen, ~ Far- Revajr—Sizth Fipor , Black Furs—Seal or Caracul 2 Made to Your Own Order! Voo 298 It’s hard to conceive 3 custom made Hudson Seal or black Caracul for such a price. We will make them to individual order with choice of fitch, kolinsky or jap mink trim. Fur Department—Fourth Floor A FASHION INSTITUTION Waskington Newlork ‘\How to Make a Fur Coat New % Leather jackets, wool liged, in colors, - $1§ Wool crepe wkirts to wear with them $7.50 . Raincoats with berets, of waterproof jersey, $5.90, “T'ncidicntally, silk or wool lace Mlouses AT .oepecccsec. . S13BQ cording to their activities. 3 pairs service sheer 3 pairs mesh......ccu0nn 3 pairs dull chiffon...,. 3 pairs dull chiffon...... A Or—the Secret of - Furs Made Over ~ Sad furs, conscious of their last year’s length . . . Slim furs heping for a rejuyenating flare...Moth-riddled furs pathet- ically anxious for reinforcements—all can find new youth in our Fur Repair Department. Bring yours in today! Fur Repair—Sizth Floor Black Furs—Seal or Caracul . Made to Your Own Order! \ $205 Ity hard to conceive g custom-made Hudson Seal* or black Caracyl for such a price. We will make them to individual erder with choice of fitch, kolipsky or jap mink trim. Pur Department—Fourth Floor b eiavost { * Suits in Canton or Travel Tweed 8 Attractive, three » piece suits for immediate wear! Pleated or flared skirts, blauses of canton crepe or satin, plain or helted jackets. In black, brown, nivy, green, Sizes 36 to 44. - - Suite—Thire Floor Enrolls All Young College Misses And the Degree is M, A.—for Jelleff is without doubt a master of arts when it comes to Fashions. The s eaiLrse College Shop takes in every hranch of activity—sports . . y clothes for each and clothes selected with a budget in mind, Rumble seat coat, of warm alpaca. $59.50. 2-piece knit sports dress, with beret.. $25 Our college shopper, a college girl herself, will be glad to select proper accessories for. you. P College Shop—Third Floor . study . ., society—with clever, appropriate It’s one of the simplest stories of this smart college- going miss shopped at Jelleff's for those intimate details of lounging and lingerie which give poise to their wise owner and impressions- of grand sophistication to critical room mates, The best dressed choase : A dance set of luscious pink crepe de chine with insets of lovely, pale ecru lace. Low back bandeau., $8, A Van Raalte Singlette, brassiere, vest and pantie of VRtex, ecru lace trimmed, $3.95. Tuck-in pajamas of apricot colored silk shirting, Dashing button trim. $5.95. A A “special occasion” night robe of peach nion and ecru lace. Fitted waist with tiny belt. - §1075, ™ 5 An all-purpose flannel robe in gay e E { red and white checks is double- iRl . breasted, $16.50. Evening gown of eg§- . shell grepe, embroidered. in ‘gold. Bolero effect | on hodice.. -$29.50 Afternoon dress of crepe Elizabeth, bead trim on small leg-o- mutton sleeve. ..$39,50 A Soutenir of tricot amd elastic, An all-in-one foundation garment, Grey Shops—Second Floor . . AGAIN... This Week DeVoted to Those Ffimoué Knitted Modern Co-eds Budget _Their Wardrobes of mm Stockings And furthermore . .. they select their wardrobes ac- Each type has special needs . . . and Jelleff has compiled appropriate boxes for each type of collegienne. JANE is athletically so inclined that sometimes she forgets to study—her choice of Gold Stripe therefore inicludes stockings that are sturdy. Stripe No. 870 $5.90 Stripe No. 579 Stripe No. 531 Stripe No. 591 5.90 4.35 5.90 . $22.05 J JOAN mixes study, activity, society and sports in very equal measure—her stocking wardrope thus has to be of a varied nature. 'Gold .Gold .Gold ..Gold 3 pairs mesh.ceececomsaareses 3 pairs dull chiffon, 3 pairs dull chiffon, 3 pairs dull chiffon.. JE every party—we're not 6 pairs dull chiffon. 3 pairs mesh.,,, 3 pairs ingrain, g4. creams and lotions, Steipe No.'579 Stripe No. Stripe No.* Stripe No, 460 .Gold Stripe No. 591 Gold Stripe No. 579 ++.Gold Stripe No. 340 Gold Siripe Shop—Street Floor $5.90 4.35 5.90 7.35 $23.50 531 591 INTFER is lovely, languid and the pride of surprised to see her plentiful supply of “sheer as cobweh” stockings. $11.80 5.90 8.70 $26.40 Maintaining a College Complexion With the Aid of ELIZABETH ARDEN For the college girl whose clear skin has hut little need of elaborate Jlizabeth Arden suggests the following cosmetics —t0 give her the glowing beauty of a youthful skin: Amoretta.Cream, a powder base $L and $2 Dresses, Exclusive With Jelleff’s Glen Bogie Week Glen Bogie wins more converts every year—and this Fall, with a coat and accessories to match, we predict even greater success. The new browns, reds, greens and blues are lovely . .. and there is black, too, Glen Bogie (which does not wrinkle or stretch and wears fofever) comes in three styles—a surplice model, a two-piece frock and a one-piece dress with a scarf collar. Sizes 14 to 40. AND...2 pique collar and cuff ‘set will be given with each Glen Bogie ,purchased this week! Always $29.50 Miss Patterson of Glen Bogie Will Be Here! And Now the New Matching Accessories To Complete the Glen Bogie Ensemble, A beret that gives the final sport- ing touch to a Glen Bogie dress. '$2.50. A bag of tuited wool in all Glen’ Ardenetta Rouge, Cream, $1.50; dr; Face Powder. Lipstick 75¢ and $1.25 .$1.75 and §3 .§1 and $1.50 Eyelash Darkener . Bligabeth Arden Shop—Street Floor Bogie style. $5,95. colors.,.a roomy _envelope Jn the Sports Shep—Fourth Fleer, Or the Agcessopy Shop, Street Floor,