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Marine Corps Officers Hold “At Home" in Club In Honor Of polo Group Western Maryland Club Is: Guest of Quantico Post fssovieionwsibiieic | QUANTICO, Va., September 12.—The { ©fficers Club held an “at home” in the club last Sunday under the aus- pices of the Marine Corps Riding and Polo Association in honor of the play- ers and gucsts of the Western Mary- land Pola Club. All officers and fami- lies of the post were invited to attend. The result of the game was 12 to 3 in honor of the Marines. Maj. and Mrs. Arthur White had as their guest last week end Col. E. R. Beadle, U. S. M. C,, retired, of Wasn-! ington 'and Alexandria. Lieut. and Mrs. Phillip Welsh of Annapolis were the guests of Maj. and | Mrs. Pedro del Valle over Labor Day.| Maj. Roger Peard defeated Pvt. Mc- Williams Friday in the semi-finals of | the tennis tournament, while Lieut.| Prestley Rixey won from Capt. Hal Pot- | ter. The finals were played off Mon- day on_ the Officers Club courts and! Lieut. Rixey defeated Maj. Peard. i Young David Stephenson, son of | Maj. and Mrs. Lowrie Stephenson, cele- { brated his ninth birthday anniversary Saturday evening, having a number of | his small _friends at dinner followed by games. Later he took them to the| movies. Attending the party were Abbie- | Dora Ansel, Catherine Henley, Martha Allen, Teddy Cartwright, Hugh Hayden, Charles Barrett, Alfred and Gale Noble, | George Knapp, Dunean Parsons and David Brewster of Washington, who is | visiting. Charles Barrett | Maj. and Mrs. John Potts, formerly | of Quantico, now stationed in Wash- ington, were here over Labor Day on | their cabin cruiser Quien Sabe II. Capt nd Mrs. Paul Cowley of In- dian Head, Md., were the guests of Maj and Mrs. Samuel Woods last week end. One of the largest dinner parties given before the bi-monthly dance at the Officers Club Friday night was that at which Miss Grace White, daughter of Maj. and Mrs. Arthur White, was | hostess, The dinner was in honor o7 | Miss Ethel Butler. who will leave later in the month when Gen. Butler retires. | ‘The other guests at the dinner were | Miss Elizabeth Barber. Miss Elizabeth | Price, Miss Maric Louise Nutting, Miss! Betsy Ann Steele, Miss Virginia Hen- ley, Miss Polly Marston, Miss Elizabeth Marston, Miss Elizabeth Torrey, Miss! Helen McDonald, Mr. and Mrs. E. Ewing Wall. Mr. William Ericson, Mr. Smed- lev Butler. jr.. Lieut. Edwin C. Fergu- son, Mr. Fred Crowe, who is a guest of Capt. and Mrs, Franklin Steele: M shipman Burden R. Hastings, Midship- man Philip Torrey, Lieut. Homer C. Murray. Li id W. Bowers. Capt. | v T a Mr, Daugh- trev, who is a house guest of Maj. and | Mrs. White, and Licut. (junior grade) | Irwin L. V. Norman (M. C.), U.’S. N. Of Personal Interest To Washington Residents Mrs. Harry Kronheimer, formerly | Miss Bertha Meyer, whose marriage took place the middle of July, was guest at a miscellanecus shower given | by her sorority Thursday night at the home of Mrs. Howard Nordlinger in | the Broadmoor. Mr. Horace Pack, in Worcester, Washington today. Miss Lenore Loventhal of Nashville, Tenn., who was the guest of Miss Flizabeth Ann Kaufman for 10 days, has returned to her home. | Dr. and Mrs. Harry M. Kaufman re- | turned on Tuesday to their apartment | in_the Shoreham from a trip abroad. | Mr. and Mrs. Alfred J. Goldsmith | of Philadelphia, the latter formerly | Miss Phyllis Kronheimer, whose mar- riage took place in July, are the guests | of the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. | Louis Kronheimer, at 1945 Calvert street. Dr. and Mrs. Melville Fischer, with | their two young sons, Greenhut and Max, returned to their home in Wood- Jey Park Towers by motor from Escanaba, Mich.. where Mrs. Fischer and her sons spent the Summer. The | boys attended a camp nearby and Dr. Fischer spent part of the Summer North. Mr. Max Burgheim returned Friday from 'a 10 days' stay at The Breakers, Atlantic City, and a short visit in New York. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Singer have re- turned to their apartment on Connecti- cut avenue after a visit in New York, where they were guests of the former'’ mother, Mrs. Blanche Singer. Mr. and Mrs. Moses Pach announce the engagement of their daughter, Fannye, to Mr. Albert Goldsmith of Washington. The wedding will take place during the Winter. and Mrs. Louis Ro who spent last Mass.,, returns io hschild_have Velvet. .. the Important Part of Fall Wear $|6.50 others to $335 In keeping with the trend of the season, what could be more fitting than this black velvet frock emphasized by the lovely full sleeves of sheer lace ruffles. retumed o thelr home in Chevy | Chase after a motor trip North.” Mr., and Mrs. Barney Liebman and | Mr. and Mrs. Norman Pischer spent the week end and Labor day at White Sulphur Springs. i Mr. and Mrs. Clarence H. Reizen- | son, who spent the Summer in Atlantic | with friends in Baltimore over Labor City, where they had a ecottage, re- | stein leave this morning for their | home in Pittsburgh after a visit here | with relatives, | Mrs. Emma Heller and Miss Pauline | Baum are at the Bernstein cottage, Atlantic City, where they went last! week. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Guggenheim have returned to Wardman Park | Hotel from a stay in Atlantic City. | Mrs. Leo S. Schoenthal returned to her home on Garfield street last week | from a six weeks' trip abroad, where | she was accompanied by her daughter, | Mrs. Myron Hess, of Atlantic City. 1 Miss Ruth Bobrow, who was the | guest of Miss Marjorie Sigmund of the | Roosevelt, returned to her home in| Germantown, Pa., Tuesday. | Mrs. Alvin Neumyer and three sons, Look at the Sleeves in these New Velvet Dresses THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, Alvin, jr., Armond and Louis, returned on Thursday by motor from Ventnor, N. J. where they occupied a mtu‘: for the Summer. They are at thel home, 2618 Connecticut avenue. Mrs. Morris Cafritz and her young turned to their home in the Ambas- sador last week. Mr. and Mrs. Max Goodman are on a 10 days’ trip to New York and Atlantic City. Mrs. Otto Woerner has returned to her apartment, 2701 Connecticut ave- nue, from & 10 days’ stay at the Ambas- sador Hotel, Atlantic City, - with her son, Mr. Carl Woerner. Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Saks and daughter and Mrs. Rose Sacks have re- turned from Atlantic Oity, where they had a cottage for the Summer. Mrs. Saks is the guest of her son and daughter-in-law at their home, 3403 ‘Woodley road. Mr. and Mrs. Morton Luchs and fam- ily, who have been spending the Sum- D. their home on Connecticut avenue to- morrow. | Miss Frances Heid has returned to | her home on Lanier place after a visit day. Mr. and Mrs. Louls Lebowitz, the latter formerly Miss Emma Abel, and | their young daughter, Helen Louise, are visiting the former's sister, Mrs. Louis Lipstein, in Wilmington, Del. | Mr. and Mrs. Adolph M. Fishel of | 3901 Connecticut avenue will move into their new apartment at the Ponce de ‘lfon, 4514 Connecticut avenue, Wednes- ay. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Hahn and sons have returned from Ventnor, N. J, where they had s cottage. § Miss Frances Bernstein of Columbus, Ohio, was the guest the past week of Mr. and Mrs. 8amuel D. Minster of the Br:dn‘:lsmoor. Hazel Pearlman of Philadelphia is spending some time with Miss pl)e-l THE NEW elleff’s 1216-1220 F Street N.W. This lovely velvet formal afternoon frock combined with Pt. Venetian is an exclusive Romney model, in wine, brown, or black, for women P: ris began it another . . ing 1931 versions apith velvet . . . wha are always sure you' . wid, find . Paris has made smartness a 1g the shoulders . . .sending leg o’ muttons and bishop in enchant- usin a season for smartnes narm’s length putting puffs one place or lace and beads to combine That you Vs at prices at Jelleff's...alw that modest incomes can afford. There's a lovely new col- lection of women's velvet frocks in the new houette. . .smart for aiter- noon and dinner wear with a1l sil- all treatm buttons, 1 $29.50 to $19.50 Sizes 36 to 44 and 3515 to 4115 Salon Frock—Second Floor . lace, beads, THE NEW elleffs 1216-1220 F Strect N Get a Glen Bogie Without Charge this get-acquainted week If vou wear Glen Bogie you know what a d knitted costume that goes through the day without losing a whit of its smartness . . . without looking tired or mussed or wrinkled! they wear the same Glen Bogie for vears (you can have Glen Bogie reconditioned) . . . and many have written us and told us just why they like Glen Bogies! . just tell your friends about Glen Bogie . . . come in to see the new model . . . give them your card .. : and the person whose efforts result in the greatest number of sales will be given one of the new models. like one without charge . . The New Vionnet Model (sketched) —is simply without age ... it makes the college girl look collegiate . . . the miss striking ... the woman charming! It gives you the new broad- shouldered nipped-in-at- the-waist silhouette. It has the new Vionnet sleeves. The New Higli Fashion Colors Wine red . . . kiltie green ...mascarabrown... black . .. yes, they are all here besides many more. The Glen Bogie Bag ... $5 instead of $5.95 this week only Tt is a smart-looking“wool bag. ..simple, handsomely tailored . . . in matching Glen Bogie colors! You can wear it with all your new woolen frocks! The Renaissance Tam by Glen Bogie . . . $3.50 Fxactly matches your Glen Bogie . smart to wear for sports, campus, business , . . and it com= pletes a stunning costume. Why don’t you tell your friends about the wonderful Glen Bogie and ar friend it is We have cu Fourth Floor $49.50 in your wardrobe . . . this 1stomers who have told us If you would tell them to A New Price . . . $25 Until Now $29.50 Until this new model appeared Glen Bogie has always been $29.50 for the two - piece and one - piece models! Now with new smartness . . . and the same famous quality . . . you save $4.50 on your new Glen Bogie. This Week . . Free A Scarf ... or Collar and Cuff Set Change the throat line and you change your frock! So ... in order that your Glen Bogie may do double duty ... we are giving a scarf or collar- and-cuff set with every Glen Bogie purchased! Miss Patterson is here this week She is a Glen Bogie per- son . . . right from the home where Glen Bogie is designed and made. She has learned in her travels just why women and misses like Glen Bogie... why they wear and where they wear them. She and her advice is at your serv- ice in the Sports Shop... s+ ‘g¥w on the Fourth Floor. A C., SEPTEMBER 13 mer at their bungalow, Lux-Manor, | bo: near Bethesds, Md., expect to onen]'rc"h e g e wers, after being the guest of Miss Helen Nordlinger for a week. Miss Eleanor Loeb of Columbia road is visiting Miss Rose Stern at her home in Braddock He!ghts, Md. Mr. Jack Adler, who attends the University of Virginia, was the guest of friends in the city over the week end, and has returned to his home in Philadelphia. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Marrow of New York were guests of relatives in the city over Labor day. Mr. Emmanuel Schloss, who was & counselor at Camp Kohut, Oxford, Me., |- will return to his studies at Syracuse University this week. Milton Epstein and daughter, ’ Your Beauty Depends On Mercolized Wax! You ecan have the smooth. omplexion you've always longed using pure Mercolized Wax. It Geps ifito, the pores, | dislodxing all | ire and grime; | Ting particies of the| urface skin are nd the entire uter layer disap) The under skin then revealed. and young. Mer- lized ‘Wax brings out your hidden | To remove wrinkles | o o s, dally ene A diss lvta ( -half pint wi A1 “aric *3lores.—Advertis flawless for | | | I | | | I | i zel. 1931—PART THREE. who were guests of the former's uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Meyer of the Broadmoor, for a week, have re- turned to their home in Norfolk, Va. Mrs. Meyer Loeb has returned to her home on Columbia road, after spend- | ing most_of the Summer at Berkeley | Springs, W. Va. | Mr. Arthur Stein was the guest last week of Mr, Charles Hamburger in Baltimore. | | Lafayette was & major general in the American #rmy at the age of 18. Cool—Quiet Excellent Service Delicious Meals SUNDAY DINNER $1.'00 5 Courses Cholce of % Brolled Chicken Syectb with Mushrooms s aked Chiel Or Brolled Tenderloin Steak 1 to 7:30 P.M. Col. 10118 Ann Taber Miss Sarazin here this week to show you the Vagabond Sash in the new silhouette You can have the slim look without being lanky if vou wear the garment. are corsetted that right foundation It is the way vou decides Your smartness. —who Vagabond Miss Sarazin comes Sash the is from studio, here this week to show you just what kind of garment vyou need to mould vour bust COM tea rose . to cinch in your waist . to slim your hips with FORT! The Model Sketched is the new 16-inch girdle of silk brocade . . semi-step-in wit where the hooks together. me insets support. It hs and diap! $10 Other Vagabond Sash Models $3.50 10 $10 Come in tomorrow to lay vour foundation for a smart Winter wardrobe ! Grey Shops—Second Fioor THE NEW elle 1216-1220 F Street Introducing the metal hat felt, an absolutely newest fashion in Talbot copy, $22.50. the Modified Scotch stunning derby millinery Fatigue cap...with S ® .silver on black .the world. the most beguiling band of black and white feathers coming from the top of your head just far enough to brush the edge of your wave. Molyneux copy, $25. Up-on-one side and down-on-the-other hat oi- every one. dashing style becoming to nearly with a distinctly new touch in the band and flat bow of dyed ermine. Descat copy, $27.50. Watteau silhouette...in a soft black felt, with white velvet gardenias in a close, flat cluster at the nap of your neck. copy, $27.50. Bottom Softest Austrian velour tering, with a double brim, Patou .infinitely flat- a sophisticated tilt...and an unexpected grosgrain ribbon bow at the back. Alphonsine copy, $22.50. Hat Shop—Street Floor Jme new 1216-1220 F, Street Petroleum production in Venezuels are 20 times | in & recent month was nearly 1,500,000 | tons. Divorces in England, Scotland and ‘Wales during the last y the number 50 years ago. THE NEW ClieiEs News About Shoes 750 SorOsi1S 210 Prices are lower . . . and so are heels on the new Fall Sorosis shoes . . . but that is only the beginning of the story. We have a full stock of new shoes . . . shoes to wear for street . . . for campus . . . for tea for danc- ing, in just the right shades to blend perfectly with your new wardrobe, i E Suede, Calf Trim $7.50 Pin Seal, Patent Trim Wear these with light-weight wools Kid, Lizard Trim $10 Kid, Lizard Trim $10 Wear these with colored crepes Suede, Side Strap Moire. Satin Trim Now we are ready with . . . Hats that will set the fashion . . . not start a fad 1f you have felt about these new hats, that discretion is the better part of valor . . . throw vour discretion to the four winds! Our hat shop has its formal Fall Opening tomorrow . .. with hundreds of captivating hats . . . not just passing fancies . but fashions that are here to stay.