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vjf THE WASHINGTON POST SUNDY SEPTEMBER 5 10O IL ajlii JSNAPSHQTSmOgltMDKS DTTEEESTINGENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED A hi aa lu AftfV i ttj mw JrwnLw rj KJUe 0 1 1 Ai i i i Events andGoteipasChronicted4nTheLC 1C PostsTExchahgestde 44fit jf 4 -4 im 1 yu ANY fashionable woineatn Saul QlivrTGould Jennings Mrimd Mrsjl T3iioVpnMTewltTi I Charles DeLoosey Elrlchs Miss Mariaji Clarke Miss Josephine drosby trot AleanderiArasslzEgertoniTJinCiTV James JTYan Jen Senator George Pea bodjr Wetmoreildspenard Stewart and jait iuii4 hub jacnrjr jajfipry XWOtnun dred ethers came for the dance Nlna A tVA wuo vi lU5 vsv jruuiig women wnopromenaaeaiihe BoaraiTOucitAtlantlo iiy aunng we weea is a aims uucas ol WashlngtoniMlssTjUcas was Just stroll Ing along coippacently xarrx a dainty laceparasoI which she prized IrighlyTriot only becauseof Its Intrinsic value out ror Us associations Bowllnx alons at lively uaee thev do such things after ibe first of Septem bcr because theTauthmtles evidentlf relax their rlgllanca to a great extent and wink ibe otherv eye at Infractions of the city laws nag a rolling chair pushed a tJ i iiftif1y id8ky fellowr who had little Tegard Has the irial divorce of the beautiful for vtaiuWMt MlBS jucas a nQt hear the approacbof thev chair consequently did notchangehef course Had she done so she would still have her parasol The chair gathered It in or aC least tworv Jrrace ne oecwon 4mMm fresiaeni ana iurotan iy i I be tbe gucs oniy Eleanor Alartln when In Wat city during tLelr forthcoming tour of the West When ft first was made1 known thatMrs Taft probably would accompany her husband All the women socially ambitious fn 8an jTranclsco started pulling wires and as result there hasbten much ill feeling jThere was po chance at any time how 4veriof defeat for Mrs Martin 5he has been in Intimate friend of he Jafts for rnanyjears and ber invltaIon was the 6nly one accepted byHheTaft party sev jeral jears ago whenthey were passing I through San Frapdso to the Orient on sthe trip which developed the romancebe tViweeij Miss Alice Jt09seyelt andNlchoas VLongwortlu Vj UHp Irs George Ferguson and her hus bandlbeen a failure Frends of theorth Side pf Chicago society couple who announced more than 4a year ago that they would essay a trial separation to see If they could get their ldea roore In tune believe it has When the two separated Mrs Fergu fson known as one of the most beautiful omn on the North Side said their Ideas were all out pf tune and that tliey i fcould lle apart a year to see If Tthey ooujd not bring their temperaments ynto harmony They were to Uve apart but were to correspond and to be friendly when they met each other More than the year limit has passed Friends of the husband and wife say they hayejnot reunited Mrs Ferguson is said to be in New York and Mr Ferguson to be Hying at the Union Club 13 AVashlng jton place i Asked about the Teport that he and his wife were permanently separated Mr Tergpson requested that the affair be not brought up again He expressed ignorance of the whereabouts of Mrs Ferguson and said he contemplated no divorce proceedings When they separated the Fergusons had been married eleven years Mrs Ferguson was the daughter of a wealthy rnanu facturer of Saginaw Mich and Mr Fergiison Is a wealthy Insurance man iAt the time of the separation Mrs Ferguson as quoted as saying We are out qf tune we are going to try living Wiwayj from each other We believe that our hearts will again beat In accord We are calling it our trial divorce Mrj Ferguson has frequently admitted since the trial divorce started that Slis wife is one of the best and most charming women in the world They have corresponded throughout the year Miss Ida Wastenhnlz who invaded th lious of representatives in Copenhagen Jhas been invited to speak before the allied suffragette clubs in London The young woman found no difficulty In outshining to British suffragettes at their own gajnejv Repeated attempts to invade the house of commons have ended In failure but Miss Wastenholz passed every guard marcid straight out on the floor of the panlflr house and was busy lecturing vthe representatives before they could re redvet from their surprise She said the women of Denmark were ashamed of the representatives because of haggling while the country was going to ruin She had a lot more to say but was cut jshortpand escorted to the sidewalk Mrs Sarah Piatt Decker of Denver former president of the General Federation fit Womens Clubs gays that the nations children are as well worth con jservipg as forests waterfalls or other natural resourcjsout that muckless at Ttentlon Is paid to them This statement hyas made by Mrs Decker in rejecting the suffer bf a representative in Congress from iColorado to resign1 hfs offlcfin her favor Mrs Decker said she did not wish to islt i Congress but ehe aid that if she rvyera there she would make it her chief ibuslnjess to promote legislation for the jcaildren of the country She requested jthe rjepresentative to work in this direction iand promised he would have the support of every womans club In the Aniori 41 Mrs Amldon wife of a Federal judge In North Dakota and chairman of the pure food committee of the General Federation of Womens Cluhs has developed a plan of operation for the committee as original as it is effective She calls It ner round robin system and women jn clubs in all parts of the country are adopting it There are seven members of the committee besides Mrs Amldon and on the first of each month she sends tp one of the members information on the pure food laws and also on general committee work The recipient digests this information adds information of her Town and sends all on to another member This round robin system is continued until reports and ideas from all the members come to Mrs Amldon Who intends to make up her years report from the information gathered each month Mrfand Mrs Charles Hoffman of New Vork and Newport who are enter talning the Duke of Newcastle gave in his honor Friday night one of the most beautiful dinners and dances of many teasojis at their villa on the hanks of the puter Harbor Matjvelous floral and electrical effects embellished the grounds while within Hundreds of American Beauty roses were iisecr jfor the dining room ballroom and the inclosed verandas The guests were seated at four tables arid Sherrys orchestra piayed during the dinner and for the dancing Elisha Dyer led the cotillion with Mrs Hoffman After dinner guests from other dinner companies and from Mrs French Van derbilts dinner and Informal dance joined thf Hoffman party Among the dinner guests were Mr and Mrs Elbridge Gerry Dr and Mrs Henry Barton Jacobs Mr and Mrs Ed win Morgan Mr and Mrs Edward Berwtnd Mr and Mrs William1 Storrs 4 Wellsj Mr and Mrs Elisha Dyer jr Mr an4 Ms George Henry Warren Mr and airs uooeri ives uammen Mr and Mrs Hamilton McKay Twombly Mr and Mrs George Rives Mrs James Ker noehan Mrs Frederick Vanderbllt Mrs ilichard Gambrill Mrs Slater1 Mrs Arthur Cuftlss James Mr and Mrs Peter Martlh Mr and Mrs I SPECIAL BARGAIN i wmmm cinn Upright Piano 185 Payments 5 Monthly An unusual piano baigaln for quick buyer Handsome Upright that cost H00 new It has been carefully used and our factqry experts have put it In perfect condition Has sweet tone and good action Only 185 payable AS per psonth v2 delivery and free tuning fortone year tr st i slCr tezrr 1 atiSfKn 1225 Pa Ave portlpns of it atidf made a complete wreck of the sunshade 4 i ilrj Miss Lucas protested to a policeman who happened along and he in turn told her to go to the manager of theestap lishment ne of the largest In1 the resort She foolishly followed his advice and upon making Jiermlssiorf lenowp was laughed at for sucha silly little thing The idea of complaining because a para sol had been ruined Treposterous Why naverri women naa eiBuoiyj su ruined Xet she had the temerity to complain about a mere sunshade That was all the satisfaction she re celved But being a plucky little srom an she has consulted a lawyer5 and in tends to make an example or ine cnair firm And she will hive the heartfelt thanks ot hundredsof pronienaders who have been obliged to submit totne maig i rr va halrnnshfrs whOSB em ployers seem to have a regular Vdnch with the city authorities ALEXANDRIA 800IETY Miss Kittle Barrett Miss Beall Daln gerfleld MissHattie Douglas Miss Eliza Douglas and James Douglas jr were among the Alexandrians who attended the Warrenton horse show last week Mr and Mrs Brock Miss May Brock Miss Maggie Kmg and Miss Mazlel Kihg left last wees tor a Jahtio City Mr and Mrs Thomas Comer of Palls boro Pa are the guests of Mr and Mrs Henry Astoke at their home in W5st End Russell Woolf has returned from Warrenton where he attended the horse show last week Mrs Frank Spinks Miss Ruth Spinks and Miss Margaret Spinks are the guests of the Misses Fisher at their home in Warrenton Va Mr and Mrs Irving Brawher and Master Elwin Brawner have returned from Annapolis Md and have as their KUest Miss Maraget Louise Dye of Annapolis Miss Snelling who has been the guest of Mrs Thomas Ballenger in South St Asaph street has returned to her homo in Richmond Mr and Mrs Francis James Davidson have returned from a visit to Orkney Springs and have as their guest their daughter Mrs Charles Minnegerode Malgneand little Mlss Maigne who have been spending the summer at MarF han Va i Jf Miss Bettie Cole is the guest of friends in Warrenton Va Mr and Mrs Jonn Johnsonand Miss Emily Johnson have returned from Woodberry Forest Here they spent themonth of August Mr and Mrs MV Jones have returned from a trip to Natural Bridge Va Smith has returned from a two weeks visit to Old Sweet Springs Mrss Clarence Snowden is the guest of Miss Mary Leadbeater at Strathblane Fairfax county Miss Anna Bartels and Miss Elsa Battels spent last week with their aunt Mrs Charles Lennon at her home in Brook land Mr and Mrs Benedict Weil and children have returned from a trip to Atlantis City Mr and Mrs Charles Crump have returned from Strasburg where they were the guests of relatives Samuel Burnett of Philadelphia Is the guest of his sister Mrs Theodore Ale at her home in West End Tlmberman has returned from a visit to relatives In New Jersey Col Francis Smith and Miss Margaret Smith have returned from a months visit to Atlantic City Mr and Mrs Archie Hoxton and little daughter have returned from Clarke county Va where they spent the summer Capt and Mrs Leaverltte Finks Miss Margaret Finks and Richard Finks have returned from a visit to warrenton Va where they attended the horse show Likurence I Nails has returned from a trip to Quebec and Montreal Canada Young left Tuesday to visit friends in Philadelphia Mrs Lyles has returned from a visit to her parents Mr and Mrs George Whitton at Hartford Conn and has as her guest her sister Miss Alice Whitton Miss Alice Grace of Baltimore is the guest of her cousin Miss Mamie Burns Garnett has returned from a visit to relatives in Essex county MlssWsa Anderson is the guest of Miss Kate Waller Barrett at Cape Henry Vai Rev Dr Berryman Green and Mrs Green and Berryman Green Jr Ihave re turned from Massanutta Springs where they spent the summer The Misses Roops of Westminster Md are visiting the Misses Brown at their home 1816 Duke street Mr and Mrs Everett Foster have re turned to their home In Philadelphia af ter a visit to relatives In West End Mrs Washington liavls and Mr Reeves are the guests of friends at Rem ington Va Mr and Mrs McMenamln are the guests of Sinclair at Marshall Va Dr and Mrs Hugh McGuire and Master Johnson McGuite have returned from an automobile tour through the valley of Virginia Miss Nellie Stapdlford Is the guest of friends at Buckland Fauquier county Joseph lowenbach liasreturned from ajVislt to relatives Uv Cincinnati 1 tiMlssMary Ellen Hfll and MisaHattle Hill have returned from Marylandwhere jney speni majnontn ofAugust 1 hhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh HflHHLf iH i a ijagaamsg li i i it Mmfr ii i i in I it in i in i iPtfrr VlViJJ7V IJljfrit 5AT 9SW FBQlirrHFA6l4i ff PirS2lLjt tf i JgSiff5SSB itiintk I ll tt yiranrwi tv rrr 1 i Js C5JtMj votabyiHitEwliiiv ivno it is announces is 10 oe marrwuTO ueuc onermajiiaues Uj a A in uc Mober fVX Rockland Me whence he sailed ion the trial trip of the Michigan fMlss Garys guests Were Mls Lee Gary Ruck er Miss Anne Eustace Davis and Miss Sadie Lewis of Washington Miss Madeline iHope of Alexandria Messrs Frost Asbury Murray Spider and Loren Manville of Washington Miss Gary Miss Madeline Hope and Miss Rucker left Friday for a trip to Niagara Tails and Toronto Canada i St George Bryant of Richmond was the guest during the past week of Mrs Philip Yeatman at her home on North Washington street Miss Sallie Kemper the guest of Mrs Henry Ashbyi atDeIaplane Mr and Mrs Allison Jenkins of Washington wJ11 occupy their summer home at Riverside during the month of September 1 Messrs Taylor Burke James Douglas ana Arthur Herbert are the weeK ena guests of Mrs Idle Waller Barrett at CapeHehry Mrs John Tackett and Miss Sopljiei Tackett have returned from Williamspof Md where they spent the summer Judge Norton has returned from a visit to Bath county Mrs Frances Smoqt Danenhower and Miss Frances Danenhower have returned from a trip to Atlantic City Miss Grace Anderson lefr Friday for Glen AVmv tfd wpej she wUl be the guest Of vMss JeanniVWalter Mr and Mrs Herbert Ramey MIfes Elizabeth Barney and Miss Gladys Barney have returned to their home In Al fred street after spending the summer at Johpstowp Miss Effie Clapdore has returned from a visit to Old Point Comfort Va Mlas Nannie Joins rerhftheieEriy part of the week from Berryvillc Va and left yesterday to spend the week at iorest ilen Md Mr and Mrs A jA Shriver have returned from a visit to Yorktowri Pa Mrs Pureell fin Sperryville Va DAILY DIET HINTS BY DR ALLEN Food Specialist Copyright 1909 by Joseph Bowles CANCER AND HYPER NUTRI TION OF ALBUMEN Cancer Is a growth of an Independent organism in the nutritive social organization Thus an abortive stomach with traces of capacity for secreting gastric fluid grows on the liver till It destroys the functioning of that organ When cut out the same cancerous stomach growths may start again in the same some other place hut always with the same character by cell division like producing like Cancer like tuberculosis Is common to all the lower animals the goat being freest from It Thou sandsof experiments have beencbn ducted on guinea pigs rats and mice in this country and Europe without conclusion as to cause or cure With the statistics on cancer and these data in the light of the most advanced knowledge of nutrition the conclusion has been reached that as consumption Is hyper nutrition of albumen usually attacking the lung3 so cancer Is hyper nutrition of albumen the essential substance of which cells are formed It Is due to abnormal appropriation of albumen for cell formation usually after middle life when less albumen Is reniired and an excess is supplied Conseguent ly the children of Irish German And Scandinavian parents in this country eating much more albuminous food meat and eggs especially than their parents were adapted to Bhow a greatly increased mortality from cancer while Italians Bohemians Greeks and other nationalities who ccn inue to eat largely the same low proteip foQd as their ancestors largely rrwf snow mue lncreass In cancer Cancer Is pc conta gious and no cancer germ will be 3J found except the rebellious cellj but ir can Degrneu jv iaiuv dlrectlyhejedltary as no dlseasf Is but predisposition if hereditary 4 There Is artificial antitoxin nut its causeclearly Indicates the rem edy to be jti control ofdlet ana mental states That Injury should fbe ant exciting ause ot cancer aslear JnftheUlght otahJs7ei5 planation as that an i incision Is aeeaea grBiung ana xinat it should appear so of ten in those organs rBubjecfrto special growth Mrtlso plalnThf aef thateaneer Clsmost prevalent5 England and i tu American wher most meat And eggs are eaten and least litrlndlaj A where the least Is used also agrees vt 5 1 1 a BFiTWilMSi HH WF vfiiMW sftKs 3 5 SA3 vfif it5ts wtapj5Tri AJnaval weddlnsCt which wmtirM entT officers frwn the fleet aummercoloi nists of the Nortbr Shore and prominent person sJnr New otk andBostoq society ipok iicfl yvsroay noon Ulitne MCLron aid cottage Magnolia Mass when Mrs Carrol rXlvlngstonfjOf NewCorkbe camethe brido of Lieut vComdr Mc cormick ot the battleship Mississippi i i ne ceremony was penonned in the drawing room of the cottage by Chaplain riant nflj a UrTlt nt a atAj the Ber John Fennessyt of St Anns uMtl 4 jri vVAI ll f9 I tbe bridegrooms sister attended Mrs Li vingston end Paymaster Samuel Mc uowan wastnenest mani immediately aftertthe ceremony LteuVComdreid Mrs McConnlcltf leftoir aq automobile trip jf Announcement Is made bf the marriage on Sunday August 2S at Mrs Johanna Eller and Mr John Gabriel The RevF eran Church offlolated After the ceTe meny Mr and Mrs Gabriel left for New Tor 7 VjT MIssEyaRebecwaSpenceldAushTeirof Mr and Mrs A Spencewaa married ta Mr Irvlng WilllatorBussell of Ohio Wednesdayai noon In the Church of the Epiphany theRev JFreeland Peter officiating iln the presence of a small part yrof relatives and friends The brlde who was Jjescorted tto th altar Jjy her father was attired in her travelings suit of dairk blue broadcloth with a hat oft the same coloring iShe was preceded by herf sister Miss tEdna Jeanpette 8penceras maid Of honor A Wiljs Nealewas the best man for Mr feR9pii i Immediately af ter the ceremony Mr and 3IrsRussellleftWashmgton fora brief weddingtrlp and upon their re tujn tffYashlriaton will reside at 223 Second street southeast where arecep tlon will be given them in JamalcatljongIslandtfHafckenstftki ti j1Mew zorsv anaJiatjnai vao xMrV ahdMEJa PalnV adfalwy wno spent thevsnmmer atstaew place HlUcrofUVat QlenurtynVavaTeie turned to thelr apartment In the Denver Theyltave with themtaelrsonMltehlp maflaoEerWllMinlBf theNaVtlAcad entyiVrio fe spending his September leave wltbThlsparents 5fetf3i 1 MrandTtfrstJohnMcCarthyhaveit tunjed toWsWngt6nfrom Atlantic City whereUhetf Bpent afew welks Mrsl Flora pyeriuhddaughUiv Mifs Flora dOennlson returned laAVaWngt ton a few days ago after spending the tummer at Atlantic CltyvMlsa Dehi son sailed yesterday for Europe MIs Josie Baerof RrrfimondAV expected to arrive in wasnineton irtor morrow And will be the guest of tMrs Mrandilrs EfeemanrwhohateTbeH West onjhelt weddlhgtrip are expected to return Washington today Miss Belle Schlffman return elhomton I Fridaytaf ter spending two months at Eastern flunyner resorts ra MlssHofUnse itorriiijh the uest nBaUimoreF of Miss Bose TvheatfieJd 1 4 5 Mr and Mrs Levi Davis are located in their new homeMn Twenty seventh street northwest ChevyChase iMls8 ABehrend and MIssVEsther Behrendf have Returned oWashlne ton after a months stay at BlueMoun tairrHouse cs ir 1 rv fg tit Mrv and sMrs Edgar Kaufman who have been spending two weeks afAt lantb City returned tQ Washington in MondayTvS SK i Mrs Albert Sigmund reftiWaihlng tf i i imMMiifLi ta sr mmimKMm i tTZMi KSfttfiPJf 45ir5riJaSftr iWr4 iW3e TfJ7rw 7j7T sr rv ri tv lrt5r 5r Herfurth Pollard Lieut Sherman Miles A nulet but pretty wedding took nlace Wednesday afternoon at Christ Evangel jicai jjnineran cnurcn wnen jvussJjUIU I Frances Pollard became the bride of Mr George Stuernaget Herfurth tbe Rev juvvencnei omciaung xne unaejivas attired In a blue traveling suit with hat to match her only attendant being Miss Pauline Herfurth sister of tbe groom who was becomingly attired in white Immediately after the ceremony tbe couple left on the Norfolk steamer for Nor folk Ocean tVlew and Virginia Beach Upon their return they will reside In Washington Mr and Mrs John Sheehan announce the marriage of their daughter Lottie to Mr Wirt Douglas last Wednesday the ceremony bing In St Patricks Church by the Rev Father Smith Mr and Mrs iE ouglas will be afbome to relatives and friends after1 October 1 at the Denverl nHanlnfulrMir is visiting friends Mr and Mrs William McCuen and Leslie MeCuen have taken an apartment at Stohelelgh Couit in Washington for ini wnigr Mr and Mrs Thomas ie returned from a visit to Colonial Beach Miss Fannie Wayland of Rapldan is visiting Mrs Swan at her home in West End Miss Nancy Tackett Miss Kiunia Thorn Miss Elsie Snowden and Miss Edith Snowden arp spending a few rwepks at Orkney Springs Miss Fannie 8 Thomas is the guest of friends in West Virginia The Rev Phillips Mrs Phillips and Miss Edith Phillips have returned I from Rye Beach where they ipent ine summer Dr and Mrs Masrey 4ave returned to their homo on Seminary HU1 after a ylslt to cnariottpsvine Mrs A Mankln is visiting friends in sperryville va Miss Violet Roberts Js friends in Strasburg Va the guest of A Cbapinatreet ton onS Wednesday Ifora two weeks YUltto relatives hf Norfolk tj iri 4 i Mrfand Mrs BlaekstoneCsmlth of Greenwood MIss7 were KUests last week of fMr smiths brother Mr An drewT Smltlu 1 Lawtons Baclc From Europe i 1 Mrs Lawton and daughters Mis Mary Lawton and Miss Esther Law ton have returned to Washington after spending the summer abroad They are the giiffits of Mr and Mrs Edwin LLawton atCIeyattdJ Park for afetv Mrs Stewart announces the marriage of her daughter Clara Nisblt Rogers Stewart to Mr Cyrus Day Backus of Qroton which took place last Wednesday at her residence 1017 Pjstreot northwests Th couple will be at home after September 15 Miss Nina Gans reached Washington on Friday and is the guest of her grandmother Mrs Gans at the Alamo Mrs Florence Ayme has returned to Washington from a visit of several weeks 4 Mljs GussletBoek and Mr MHton Brocjc have returtied homefrom Brad dock Md where they Spent two weeks Mr and Mrs Ss Solmsotv of Baltl more Md have leased an apartment at Columbia roadand Seyehteenth street and will make thlsy city their home after October 1 i Mrs a 3oodmananddaughterMlss Alma Goodman will return home this afternoon from a monthstay a Atlantic City and Trenton Hi Miss Rena Sanger left Washington yesterday to visit her tousln3 Miss ttose Sanger In Baltimore Md MrSrrJ Pach returned from Atlantic City to her home In Washington on Wednesday i Mr GJS Baumgart and sister Mlsp Baumgarten of Memphis TennVare 1 visiting in WashLigton 1 On Saturday evening Mr iahd Mrs WHlam Vinton of 948 street southwest will tender a reception to their daughter Mls AlmaM Vinton In honor of her eighteenth birthday Mf A LHai wMI eaye Washington today on a trip to New York Mr and Mrs Ambrose Jennfngs and daughterr Lola have closed their cottage at Colonial Beach wherejhey spent the umuer and have returned to their hdme here fjT 5i ft 6M is txr niTRSP Hw TTriTj I -V- A V1 i fePtiii SdoERMOlJH riAi ip i Wij ite Manuscripts reyrseHifypewjit lenTnd plated I Nationjtl Literary Bureau 319 COLORADO BUILDING PS i 15 I i vt VI I ACADEMY OF LANGUAGES 5 717 Fourteenth 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Medlclpe i i BUILDINGS TjniYerilty Hill rmeentli and Law Build tog 1420 Medical and Dental Building lSJS Engineering J528 30 I Architecture 1532 I a Teachenj Colkge1584 I ff Woman a Building 1535 38 I The LntYersltj HoapUaU 1333 35 Ht fureV Home 1412 1 i 5 Natlonil Colege of JPharmacy 80 I College of Veterinary Medictge li3 2115lth For catalogues application blanks ao4 furtbo information communicate with the Secretary Flf teenth and utreets Visiting ip New Yjrk St The Army and Navy Preparatory School 4101 Connecticut AVenue Waahlauton A select boardlnjr school tor young and hoys Thorough preparation for colleges universities the United States Military and Naval Academies and also for business Knraber limited Small classes and Individual instruction Special courges Fine athletic field FooU ball baseball tract tea For catalogue address SWAVELV lrliielpal Mr and Mrs Henry Lauman and eon Eugene left Washington yesterdays for a two week visit to New Yorlc Miss Katie Pullman Miss1 Elizabeth Bt Pullmin and Miss Mary Mose have gona to AtlanUc City for an extended stay The Rev Watson has returned Jrom a visit to Portsmouth Va Mrs BernardB aine Mrs Joseph Brne and Mlss Madeline Byrne are visiting friends in the valley of Virginia Mrs Samuel Brent and Miss Jean Brent have returned front a months er fPSSL visit at Charmlon Pa through Europe street after spending the summer at Sweet Chalybeate Springs Miss Nettie Fisher of Manassas is visiting her aunt Mrs William Zim merman Frederick JSchwab hast returned from visit to Mr and Mrs Dalbert at ArlingtonArlington Alexandria county Mrs Robert Barrett and two sons have returned froni a visit to Wjthos vllle Va Dr and Mrs Samuel Moore are spending a few weeks ttt Atlantic City Miss Mary Phillips has returned from Woodville Md where she spent the past month Mr and Mrs Edward Kemper and children have returned from Delapjane Where they spent the summer Mrs George WgJamlesonhas returned from MotintaJnIiakeiParK Mdwhere she spent the summer Robinson Miqneure has retruned from a visit to Richmond Dr and Mrs Thomas Ccchranand Master RobertCochranhave returned frorii The Plains Va where they were the guests fit relatives Mrs li Folmar andMfss AdaTcer ara spendhig aweekat Bluemont VsuT Mrs Charles Carlin Keith Carlin Charles Carlin jr and MJss Minnie Henderson have returned from avlsif to Eagles Mere Pa 1 1 Miss Lelra Milbnrn attendedvvthe horse stiow warrenton last week Mr ajid Mrs James Nails arA snondr ing a few weeks at Harpers Ferry vt Va ir fir a ui imo ucoiaociurncuiuaer home InWashlngton after a short visit to Miss Elizabeth Rameyon South Alfred street 1 tl SMr andMrsiR Carter Jhave re turned from WaverlyN where they were the guestsof Mrs Carters mother ayiorflew xot firAttx ri if aj iMrs APrDoageyhasfeturne4 com fc A ttmii Trrtrw KilrTind ilrs William Smoot ha returned from a yisit to Atlantic City and an automobile1 tripthroughJaassa dhusetts tFrankTKtofand Charles WUloughby King have returned from a trin to New Torit anaAtianticuity illss MaryV Helmtlth is the enast at ttirss Amorose Kunajaue atJaTK fiace i jMrs DIDelaneyand two sons1 have returned froma Ylsit to Delaney at tjns nome in trince wunam county August Cateops Mr and Mrs Henry Wildt Mrs Llllle Qwyrih and little daughter Mrs Grlllbortzer Mss Minnie Qrlllbortser and Mrs Walter McCaffrey sailed from England Tuesday after spending three months traveling Mrs William Thornton Comer and twb children left Thursday for their home in Atlanta Ga after a visit to Mr and Mrs Albert Dir Brockett 318 North Washington street Miss Virginia Wheat returned Monday irom a visit to Staunton and left the latter part of the week with her aunt Mrs Richard Acton to visit Mr and Mrs Montrose Houck In New York SJSUtCllffe has returned to his home In Radford j3Ta after a ylslt to McMenamln MrsElizabeth Dtdler and little son have returned from a visit to relatives In Massachusetts MissVKatherlne Walfer hw returned from a visit to relatives in Gloucester county Jt Ji fl lHMlNashhas returned frorp a visit to AsheYlHetN CT 1 i a rYf tTheRevWiHiain Jackson Morton has returned from a visit to hU parents In Stafford ctoaty 45l Mrs CharlelE Stuart who has been visiting relatives in this cltyt left Tuesday for New York Europewbere she spent the summer Marshall Jones has returned from a week end Visit to triend giat Union Mills Md i Miss Beatrice Allen Is the guest 4t friends at CatlettsVa Mrs HLunirand Master Samuel Lunt Jhave retuimed frora Mountain Lane Park Md where they spent the summer Mrs Herbert Tayiorhas returned from Manassis iYar where shewas the guest or MrsTUymondatcllff Mr and Mrs George Robinson Jack Robinson and little Miss Margaret Robinson have returned from a visit to Mid dleburg Va in Prince street Those present were Mis Katherine Waller George Thomas of Baltimore Frank Garnett and Frederick Taylor Mrs Xf Peyton and her little grandson Charles Marsa Shepperson Jr have returned from a visit to Mis3 Zaldee Av Saunders in Warrenton where they attended the horse shoWlast week a MrandJtfrs Robert Marshall and ehil drenf who spent the summerat Rockvllle Md have returned to their home in Prince street i Mrs Angus McDowell Crawfordoi San Antonio Tex was the guest durlngtho past week of the Misses Worthlngton anl Mrs wUam Gibson Pendletqn at their homes on Seminary Hlll i illss Cora Duffey hasreturned trqm Manassas where she was the guest Miss May Simpson MA Dr and Mrs Angus Crawford Jiave returned to their home on Seminary Hilli after spending the month of Augustiiiv Maine National Cathedral run IKL 3- 1 MOUNT STCaLBAN WASHINGTON OPENS OCTOBER 5 rt Preparatory and Academic Department StadenU Admitted ti College On Certiflcate Gradu fCourea Instruction inf Ar WJthout Extra Charge Special Attention GlTen to Muile i StelawayPiJUio for Practice Fireproof Building Coaches for day pupila leave Dupont Circle at 8 25 arm return 30 tn Cara connect at Georgetown every fifteen minutes MRS BARBOUR WALKER A Principal 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