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SOCIETY. EVENING Mrs. Doak Plans Afternoon Al Fresco |wicnome o s torsesas ssning wip they are spending the Summer. Party at Her Home in Virginia ar for Political League. RS. WILLIAM N. DOAK, wife b Buosts wiil s Nation: nt, wife hol rk the chair of internation Shouse Debutante of -22 Season in Capital. Miss d to th he Women’s Naval Service, serving as ico commandant during the last en- ampment. here - 7 The United Sta. . ..inister to Guate- Sheldon P. Whitchouse has mpanied his brother and sister-in- and Mrs. William Fitz Hugh on a three-day fishing trip They meking the trip aboard the schoon- acht Ventura of Mr, and Mrs. Wil- liam Greenough. and in the party are Miss Adelaide Whitehouse and Mr. Wil- llam F. \Vm[cm , 3d, daughter and son of and Mrs. Willlam Fitz Hugh | | Whitehouse. 1 nfl'm:'s versity of Denver. After a| Mrs. Karl Boy- ‘Ed and her daughter, . Mr. and N Mayo | M. rginia Boy-Ed, 4 from home in Denver. 's mother, Mrs. mith, at Seal Harbor, Eoy-Ed is the widow of the ouse, has been 11 Boy-Ed. military attache of | e list of the com- | the German cmbassy in Washington at have been mada the outbreak of the World War. d arrangements de until the re- Elizabeth Shouse, daughter of nd Mrs. Jo ce Roosevelt, daughter of the Rico and Mrs, Theo- among those at the Long Island ] e, who were w(HM visitors to the te Mrs. arles Boughton Wood; M Vall 1on, and Miss Mary P: Corn- of Representative and | Corning. s Wi "llu‘\lr\ will the h Mrs, Perry Belmont, who now are in Switzerland, will sail early | next month Zos this country. Lieut. Com: Gilliland, U. 8 commanéing T of the U. 8. S is in town for a few days with his 2d two smgll children, stopping dman Park Hotel while here. rtiand and Miss Helen Kirt- | ol. Roy C. s of Mr. and in their home Gnglish JComes in FOXALL Dout nts, six and eight rooms, with one, two and three baths, Bryant gas beat, room, and garage. g value at $11,350 0. Visit our Fur- nished Model Home at 4400 Volta Place, three short blocks south of Reservoir Road. Open until 10 p. m. WAVERLY TAYLOR. < 1522 K Street Nat'l 1040 I. Miller Shows L{OW Two cht];ers C:m c]’~cvc anv'll"r Bcauty S;n:p]fc;l‘v &Ii:lt rises nl\ove r]:e foibles of the mode Jininguisllc: 'I]is CI.’I(S;C CHS[O”]"“II(IC Ol)tr.‘l by I. Miller. Of softest suede with patent or fine shark with kid- skin, in the new brown or black. .MILLER 1222 F STREET "N.W. juius GArrinckEeL & Co, F STREET ‘AT FOURTEENTH A Marvel Final Clearanece (For a limited time lml_\) WOMEN SPRING AND SUMMER COATS Third end Fourth Floors GREATLY REDUCED TO EXTREMELY LOW Coats that are ideal for Fall wear, many even for Winter wear . . + . . others without fur . $1(-50 816.50 us Opportunity to SAVE and at the same time to secure the MOST EXTRAORDINARY .. of cloths of all kinds for Dress and Sports wear . . . many Silk coats . . . in black brown and colors . Take Note of the Remarkable Prices. An Extraordinary Reduction in Every Instance for Coats of Such Character. All Sales Final—No Approvals 319.75 VALUES WE NOW HAVE EVER KNOWN. Sale and MISSES’ PRICES . some fur trimmed . Sizes 14 to 46 in the groups. STAR, W - |son Barracks military ASHINGTON, commanding officer at Langley Field, Va., after taking the course at the Army War College and serving on the general staff there. He was a member of the small group of Army men who learned to fly at College Park in 1910-11, and with’ Mrs. Kirtland has many friends here both in the service and in residen- tial circles. Miss Helen Kirtland, who graduated in June from Western High School, will enter Connecticut College for Women next week. Mr. and Mrs. Pat Harrison, jr., have returned to their apartment at the | Carlton after spending 10 days with the former’s parents, Senator and Mrs. Pat Harrison, in Biloxi, Miss. Mrs. B. Frank Hoffman of Trenton, Mo., and Washington has returned to | the Mayflower from Indianapolis, where she visited the past few days, after spending some time in Missouri. Mrs, Hoffman accompanied Mrs, Ar- | Hyde on the trip to the Mr. Hoffman returned to e Capital about a month ago with Secretarv Hvde, Cnl John R U. 8. A, with "homas and their daughter, Miss Thomas, salled today from where ~ Col. d at Madi- has_becn attache of the United States y in London for some time and cmbassy in Berlin. Thomas wi emba was formerly at th He is a son of the late Representative John R. Thomas of Illinois and spent much {ime in_Washington when' his | father was in_Cc Mre. Hugh White of Chicago, mother | B C; | Arthur Van Heuckeroth was best man. BROOKS G St., Between Ilth and 12th So you'’re off to school & | $20:50 $30.50 $49.50 THURSDAY, of Mrs. Thomas, who_has been with them in Normandy, France, for the Summer, will spend the Winter in New York, jolning Col. and Mrs. Thomas at Madison Barracks for the holidays. Mrs. Harry G. Trout announces the marriage of her daughter Dorothy to Mr. Charles Judson Watts Tuesday, September 8, in this city. ‘The former United States Ambassadcr to Turkey and Mrs. Henry Morgenthau entertained at dinner last evening at| Bar Harbor, Me.,, in honor of Admiral and Mrs, Rl(‘hard B 'rd Jones-Lynch “edfling Today In St. Gabriel's Church. Mrs. Mary A. Lynch announces the marriage of her daughter, Mary Marga- ret, to Mr. Howard A. Jones of Wash- ington this morning at St. Gabriel's Church, the Rev. Willlam A. Lynch, S. J., of Boston, brother of the bride, officiating. The bride wore a wine-color chiffon velvet frock, with hat and slippers to match, and carried a bouquet of yellow | roses, delphinium and gypsophelia. She | was attended by her sister, Miss Olive | Lynch, who wore a green chiffon vel- | vet frock, with hat to match, and car- | ried & bouquet of Talisman roses. Mr. Mr. Jones is a graduate of George | Washington University and is a chemist in the Department of Agriculture. After a wedding breakfast at the Roosevelt Hotel, Mr. and Mrs. Jones left for an extended trip into New Eng- | land and French Canada, Upon their | return they will make their home at 3800 New Hampshire avenue. | Former Representative and Mrs. U. ' lege —s0, come to Brooks! We're mighty new feather-light wools, SuriruMBER 10, Whether it's high school, you want, of course, to be properly dressed All fashions and accessories for the campus! proud of the becoming second empire silhouette modified to be practical for the campus. And it's all tuned to YOUR budget! 1931. 8. Stone are returning to theif hoMe, | m——————————————————————————— in Oklahoma, after spending the Sum- mer at 200 Highview terrace, Lee Heights, Va. Mrs. Anne E. Murphy is spending some time at the Chalfonte-Haddon Hall, in_Atlantic City, before going_to New York to await the arrival of her son-in-law and _daughter, Dr. Frank Kermit Soukup, U.S.N.,and_Mrs, Sou- kup, from Port-au-Prince, Haiti. Dr. Soukup has recently been assigned to the Brooklyn Navy Yard. Miss Marion A. Green, Miss Mary Hinkle and Miss Lizzie Ragan of Louis- ville, Ky., are guests at the Dodge for reveral days. Miss Green is soclety edi- tor of the Louisville Times. Mr. and Mrs. F. Howard Johnson are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lioyd Jol (Continued on Third Page.) Repaired, Remodeled and Cleaned 1t is wise to save money by having your work done by us ISADOR MILLER Mfs. Furrier 809 11th St. N.W. NAt'l 5628 prep school, or col- this more formal frocks in collection—the Dresses, Third Floor. Coats, Second Floor. Accessories, Main Floor. Underthings, Main Floor. Shoes, Main Floor. Hats, Fourth Floor SOCIETY, o1STINJCTIVE APPAREL F AT TENTH JTREET, N.W Shop Friday Store Closed Saturday—Rebkigious Holiday New Fall Dresses For the collese miss, school irl, and the New velvets, wool crepes, silks and wool suits. Msny ene of & kind, SI0 - $I5 - s25 New Winter Coats The finest fur trims and materials. Coats of exauisite quality. All sizes. s38 - 348 SPORT COATS. genuine camel's hair, SPORT COATS, tweeds business woman, special IARRIS STREET ‘s Bag nnd mm-l $2.9 DULIN & MARTI\ Real Bargains “Wear-Ever” Aluminum during our September Sale 914.In. Diam. Cake Pan Reg. Price, 50c 29¢ 6.Qt. Size Utility Kettle Colander and Strainer Reg. Price, 95¢ 69c¢ ¢ Skillet Reg. Price, $1.65 SPECIAL PRICE SPECIAL PRICE SPECIAL PRICE Cover to Fit 35¢ Extra Double Boiler 2.0t. Size Price, $2.50 Coffee Maker | %, 1, 1% Qu 2.Q1, Size Reg. Price, $2.05 Reg. Price, $3.25 SPECIAL 980 e 81 98 Set fili | 8-Qt. Covered Straight Kettle Reg. Price, $2.75 $ ]_.93 Also Roasters, Double Boilers, Covered Sauce- pans and other specials. DuLIN @ MARTIN Connecticut Ave. ana l” G SERVICE—Conn. Ave. Entrance 12-Qt. Size Preserving Kettle $1.98 Regular Price, $2.60 PARK HOURS—9 1o 6