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KM. WILLARD MERRILL KOCHEX DERFER, PmwHj Mima Marguerite G. Nallor, Wfca is catertilaiig ker slater, Mrm. Bailer of Sew York, at tke Hotel Iwaxette. Army Notes. Brig. Gen. William Mitchell, U. S. A., after a visit to his summer home on Lake Ontario, has returned to .Washington. Ma J. James H. Cunningham, U. S. A.. and Mrs. Cunningham, after a vis It to the White Sulphur Springs. W. Va.. have returned to the city and re opened their apartment at the Ward man Park Hotel. Lieut. Col. Clarence Deems. V. 8. A., with Mrs. Deems and their daugh ters. the Misses Dorothy and Harriet Deems, is settled for the season in the apartment recently leased at 2151 California street. Miss Klizabeth Kingsbury, daughter of Col. Henry P. Kingsbury. I*. S. A., after spending the summer on the I eastern shore, has returned to Waslt- ' ington. CbL. Marlborough Churchill Wyeth, U. S. A.. Mrs. Wyeth and Miss Dor othy Wyeth, are settled for the sea son at 324 West S3d street. New York, following a visit to West Point, where they were the guests of Capt. M. C. Wyeth, U. S. A. Brig. Gen. James A. Buchanan, U. 8. A., retired, spent the summer at his country- home in Virginia, from where, with his friends, he has en Joyed numerous motor trips to nearby places of interest. Gen. Buchanan, kfeoompanied by Brig. Gen. James Al l?n, XT. S. A., spent last week at Ork ?r Springs. Mrs. Whitman R. Connolly, wife of Capt. Connolly, C. S. A., left the city last week with their young son, Mark Batchelder, to join her husband at Fort Sill, Okla. Mrs. Connolly was at the Walter Reed Hospital during the month of August. CoL Stephen L'H. Slocum. IT. S. N.. and Mrs. Slocum have spent the sum mer at their camp in the Adirondacks, ?where they have enjoyed visits from numerous friends. Among their re cent guests were Mrs. William Ma ?on Wright, wife of Brig. Gen. Wright. U. S. A., and their daughter. Kiss Marjorie Wright. Maj. Townsend Whelan, XT. S. A., accompanied by Mrs. Whelan and their daughter. Miss Violet Whelan, bas gone to Lake Kennebago, Maine, where they are to make a stay of four weeks at Grants Camp. Mrs. and Miss Whelan will then go to Vineyard Haven and Boston before returning to Washington the latter part, of this month. Lieut. Col. Charles S. Murphy, IT. S. A., and Mrs. Murphy, have been enjoy ing a visit at Indianapolis, Ind.. from the latter's sister. Miss Eva Rodgers of Junction City, Kan., and her Cousin. Miss Lucille Flora of the same city. who. at the completion of their Visit, will come to Washington before j returning to their homes in the west. Maj. Gen. Daniel Appleton, U. S. A., retired, after a visit to Washington, Whera he was entertained by many eld friends, has returned to New Yof|( Mrs. Harold Pelton. wife of Lieut. Pelton, U. S. A., and their little daughter, after a visit to her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Kingman, has left Wash ington for the west, where she will join her husband and accompany him to his new post at Camp Lewis. Wash ington. Capt. F. A. Mountford. I . S. A., and . Mrs. Mountford. with their family, ? spent the month of August in Chicago, where they were the guests of Mr. ? and Mrs. J- W. Maguire on the north shore. They shortly will return to Washington. Capt. Ely Denson, U. S. A.. Mrs. Denson and their young daughter. Marion, after spending a month in j Virginia and North Carolina, have re- i turned to Washington. J Maj. John H. Burnett, L. S. A., ac- j companied by Mrs. Burnett, has gone to his new station. Fort Leavenworth, Kan- Before leaving for that post Maj. and Mrs. Burnett enjoyed a visit from the latter's father. Col. C. C. Glbbs. U. S. A., who has returned to San Antonio. Lieut. Col. Lewis Sidney Moray. T,. s. A, and Mrs. Moray, who recently were at the Greenbrier White Sul phur Springs. W. Va.. were the guests of Gov. and Mrs. Sproul of Pennsyl ^Cot. William T. Wood, XT. S. A., and Mrs. Wood have left for Atlantic City, where they are making a stay of three weeks that the former may re cuperate from his recent illness. Col. John T. Byrne, XT. S. A., and Mrs. Byrne have gone to the Virgin Islands, and from there will go to South America to remain until the lata, autumn. ? ? , Maj. noDert C. Richardson. X. S. A., was recently called to Charleston. 8. C., by the death of his mother. Richardson is on duty in Wash ington in the office of the chief of cavalry. ,. _ CoL John Singleton Switzer. 1 . S. A. and Mrs. Switzer are receiving tne congratulations of their friends upon the Tine record made by their daughter. Miss Dorothy Switzer. who Itertlng parsed her examinations for Vnsstr, will enter that college this season as a member of the freshman ( class. ? I Mrs. Medorem Crawford, jr.. wife of Capt. Crawford. X*. S. A., will join her husband this week at his present sta tion. Charleston. S. C.. where he is on duty the Southeastern Depart ment. Mrs. Crawford spent last ir.onth at Port Chester. N. Y.. visiting Her mother. Mrs. William Jackson - Col. Tracy, I*. S. A., aiid Mrs. Tracy - Have returned to Washington after a visit to army friends at West Point. i CoL Edwin Payne Tignor. I'. S. A., and Mrs. Tignor, who spent the sea Sin M th^ir summer home. "Mag nolia." Not t hum her land County. Va.. and* arc at present entertaining a house party of ?eto'.ives from Nor Tc*L Frank Jewell. V. S. A., who re cently was ordered to duty/ here at Se general staff college, was joined lfcst week by Mrs. Jewell and their ttiildren. who arrived from Fort E^avenworth. ' Lieut. Col. Archibald 11. Sunderland. V. S. A., shortly will return to Wash ington from Kansas City, Mo., where Me went recently for a visit to his . parents. Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Sunder f "laj. F. J. Cruse. XT. S. A., and Mrs. Cruse, with their little daughter and aons. are comfortably settled in their new quarters in the Canal Zone, where the recent arrival of the little airl marks the unusual event of the ?rst time in three-quarters of a cen tury In which a girl has been born in the Cruse family. Mrs. <>use is the daughter of Brig. Gen. Ernest Hinds. U. S. A., and Mrs. Hinds, and accompanied her husband to the f ?nai Zone upon his appointment there as military attache of the United States legation. Col. Frederick S. Foultz. U. S. A., has joined Mrs. Foultz in Canada, where she spent the summer. Mrs. Ailna djaffee, widow of Gen. Chaffee, U. S. A., has gone to Fort Ethan Allen, Vermont, where she is visiting her son, Maj. Chaffee, U. S. A. Capt. Cockrell, U. S. A., has gone to Kansas City for a visit to his parents before going to station at Fort Riley, where he has been ordered as a stu dent officer. Mrs. Cockrell. at the con clusion of a visit to .her mother in Boston, will join her husband at his western post. Brig. Gen. Malin Craig, XT. S. A., has been detailed to station on the Mex ican borders, where he soon will be joined by Mrs. Craig, who left Wash ington some weeks ago for Califr-nia. where she was called by the illness of her father. Lieut. Bryan Evans, U. S. A., now stationed at Coblenz. Germany, will shortly "Be joined by his mother. Mrs. Houston V. Evans, who will sail Tues day to spend the winter abroad with him. Col. Marcellus B. Spinks, V. S. A., recently detailed as chief of staff at Fortress Monroe, has arrived there for station, accompanied by Mrs. Spinks and they will make their home in the former quarters of Col. Barnes, U. S. A., and Mrs. Barnes. Capt. R. M. Perkins, U. S. A., and Mrs Perkins have gone to Lexington, Virginia, where they will make a stay of four weeks. , Col. C. F. Mason, 17. S. A.. accomp anied by MiSS Mary Eula Mason, has left Washington and returned to duty at Fortress Monroe. Col. Mason, while in this city, was at the Walter Heed Hospital and Miss Mason vis ited friends in this city. Col. Hjalmer Erickson, U. S. A., who recently left Washington on an in spection trip to the schools at Fort Sill and Fort Riley, has rejoined Mrs. Erickson at the Washington bar racks. Miss Ruth Larsen. niece of Mrs. Erickson. who has been her guest in Washington for some time, has returned to tier home in Brook lyn. Young Miss Mary Amelia Knebel of Texas is visiting Col. and Mrs. Erickson. Col. Raymond W. Briorgs, U s. A., accompanied by Mrs. Brig^s and their family, recently arrived from Fort Leavenworth and are visiting friends at the Washington barracks. Lieut. Wharton, U. S. A., and Mrs. | Wharton enjoyed a short visit last ' month at their quarters at Fort r? Wadsworth, N. T.. from Mrs. A. Bogle of Washington. Maj. T. C Cook, U. S. A., accom panied by Maj. A. G. Campbell, U. S. A., left Washington recently for a short stay at Fortress Monroe, where they were the guests of Maj. Eugene Reybold. U. S. A. Mrs. Brigham, wife of Lieut. Brig ham, U. S. A., has gone to Camp Pike, Ark., to join her husband who is there on duty. Capt. J. O. Barbrey. U. S. A., has gone to the general hospital at At lanta, Ga. Mrs. Barbrey is visiting her former home in South Carolina before joining Capt. Barbrey. Mrs. Daniel J. Carr, wife of Col. Carr, after a two months' visit to Washington as the guest of her par ents. Mr. and Mrs. James Tully. has joined her husband at Fort Sam Hous ton. Texas. Col. Do R. C. Cabell/ IT. S. A., and Mrs. Cabell have gone to Fort Apache, Ariz., where they will spend a three months' leave trout fishing in the headquarters of the Hila River. Chevy Chase. Maj. and Mrs. Adolph A. Hoehling, ,-ir., left Chevy Chase Wednesday with ilieir children, Louise, Adolph A. 3d and Wilfred Hoehling. for a ten day stay at the Hotel Dennis, Atlantic City.'N. J. Judge and Mrs. John Wilmer Lati mer, with their children, Lillian, John and Louise Latimer, have returned to their home from a two weeks' visit at 0<*ean City. Mrs. Emma G. Hager left last Wednesday for Atlantic City, N. J., where she will stop at the Hotel Dennis. Mrs. Martha Taylor of Westwood. N. J., who has been the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Laurens M. Prior, has returned to her home. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Smith have re turned to their home after a two weeks' motor trip through the New England states, and where they visited their daughter, who has spent the summer at one of the northern camps. Mr. and Mrs. George Hoover and daughters, who have spent several weeks at Sherwood Forest, Md., will return to tlieir home Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. George W. Harris, who have been on a motor trip through the north, have returned to their liome. Miss Elizabeth Ilenkle of Harpers Ferry, W. Va., who visited her uncle and aunt. Lieut, and Mrs. Charles W. Henkle, has returned to her home. Miss Marjorie Henkle, her cousin, enter tained at a very pretty luncheon for her last week. . Miss Dorothy Smith, who spent the summer at one of the camps in New Hampshire, has returned to her home. Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Walsh and family have returned to their' home after spending several weeks at At lantic City. N. J. Miss Betty Edwards Is visiting relatives in Rochester. N. Y.. where she will be joined by her father. Mr. Burr N. Edwards, and brother. Burr N. Edwards, jr. On Miss Edwards' return home she will leave with her mother for Mlddlebury, Conn., where she will enter a school for young ladies. Mrs. William S. Corby has returned to her home, after visiting her daughters at one of the New England camps. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Preston Shealey entertained at dinner at their home last week in honor of Mr. John Ewing. Little Barbara Daskam, seven years old. won the first prize at the Rock ville fair for doll dressing. Her mother Is a member of the Chevy Chase Community Club. Mrs. A. S. Corning won first prize at the Rockville fair for fine needle work and clunv luncheon sets. Rev. Dr. and Mrs. Wilfred Withing ton of Montana, who visited Col. and Mrs. W. B. Greeley, have returned to their home. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Sleeman, who have been spending the past month in Massachusetts, have returned to their home. Mr. and Mrs. 1?. E. Winston have j sold their home on Raymond street, and will leave next week for Austin, Texas, to make their future home. Mr. and Mrs. Hutrh M. Southgate ! will leave next week by motor for Bass Rock. Maine, where they will spend several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Clift R. Richards have returned to their home from Marsh field Hills, Mass., where they spent several weeks. _Miss Rut ledge Dudley of Charlotte. N. C., who has been the house guest of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene E. Stevens, has returned to her home. Miss Anna Scudder of New York , city is the house guest of her brother- j in-law and sister. Prof, and Mrs. F. E. ' Farrington. Mr. and Mrs. John Lane, who have j been spending the summer in Maine, will return to their home next week. The Chevy Chase chapter of the Florence Crittenton Mission will give a card party September 17 at the home of Mrs. Herbert H. Weaver of Newlands street. Mrs. William Payne Meredith and children, who spent a month at Warm Sulphur Springs, Va., returned to their home today. Mrs. William J. McNally and her daughter Betty have returned from spending several weeks in New York. ("apt. and Mrs. A. V. Chase enter tained at a large dinner at their homn Monday evening. Mrs. William Springer will leav? shortly with her daughters for Michi gan. whero she will visit her mother > for several weeks. Mrs. Samuel S. Paschal and children have gone to the mountains for 4 month. Mr. and Mrs. Jules Henry, who have hnd the I.,ane house for the sum mer, will soon return to their apart ment in Washington. Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Gruver. whn were at Orkney Springs for a month, have returned to their home. Jlhss Bertha Gruver of Reliance. Va.. is the house guest of her brother and sister-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Gruver Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Young are In New York to remain until about Sep tember Miss Helen Gruver left the past week for a series of visits in New York. Boston. Mass., and at Saratoga Springs. Week Hecht Co. Starting Tuesday Morning?Closed All Day Monday The Fresh Piquancy of Youth in the New Charming Fall Frocks $29.50 to $100 Knife pleats, embroid ery, beads and lace?in fact, everything' that's new will be found in our varied collection of be coming 1920 fall models. All sizes to fit every fig ure. A Mention of a Few Late Arrivals New Fall Dresses, Special, $29.50 Tricotine and Satin Dress es, i n tunic effects?bugle bead and embroidered mod els. Finer Dresses for Street or Afternoon, Special, $39.50 Satin Charmeuse and Tri cotine Dresses, in a variety of becoming models. Many New Adaptations of Lovely Materials, $45 Kittens' Ear Crepe,. Soft Satin, Tricotine, etc. THEY ARE SPECIAL VALUES. Autumn Suits Ready Our new Fall Suit collection is now complete and priced $89.50 to $169.50. Every decree of the latest fashion artists are exhibited in this wonderful exhibition? there are all of the new fabrics in chic snappy modes as well as tailleurs. Newest Fall Suits, Special ait $39.50 Unusual values in tricotine, velQur, tin seltone and serge. Many of them are trimmed in rich fur, while others are handsomely embroidered. Dresses of Tricotine, Trimmed in Bugle Beads, $29.50. A IVach Bloom Suit Mode enhanced L> y trimming of s^nlenfr an<l 8 i 1 k stitching, $79.50. An Embro idered f r^ation of Peach It loom material?wool embroidered, $88.50. Coming Season's Authentic Suitv Modes at $69.50 The exceptional effort of designers of more than usual note have produced these Tailored, Fur-trimmed, Braided and Embroidered Suits. In the season's most desirable materials. Individuality Marks the New Coats and Wraps $39.50 t*$ 175 ~ Models i n wrappy or straight line effects for wear now and later. Silver tones, wool velours, yalama and Bolivia cloths. Plain and fur trim med. Top Coats $^?50 O f various lengths. Camel's Hair, Polo, Novelty Mixtures. Just the coat for immediate wear. Coats for Dress, Motor or Street Wear, $49.50 to $179.50 Dress Coats, trimmed with rich fur and embroidery. Motor Coats of Polo Cloth, Wool Mixtures, Tweeds. Street Coats of Chamois tyn, Bolivia and Velour; wrappy and straightline models. A Charming Wrap of Vek??ar, Women's Ribbed Cotton Union Suits, Very Special 59c Low neck, sleeveless, tight and loose knee models at the special price. ^ Women's Lisle and Cotton Union Suits, Special at 79c / Low neck and sleeveless; tight knee and loose knee. Included in this lot are fine mercerized lisle suits; some slightly imper fect. Women's Ribbed Vests, Special. 29c Low-neck and sleeveless garments, in both band and crochet top styles. Fine ribbed white cotton, and an exceptional value. Women's Polly anna Underwear REDUCED! $2.00 Nainsook Underwear, $1.49. $2.50 Nainsook Underwear, $1.95. $3.50 Underwear, $2.65. $5.00 and $5.50 Underwear, $3.95. -Main Floor, South Annex. Announcing many new Arrivals for Women in Women's HAN AN Autumn Footwear The new fall developments in world-famed shoes are decidedly dif ferent from those offered this summer. In low shoes the designer has * favored the military heel in a mode of black kid and tan kid and a new One Eyelet Tie is of lustrous satin. The New High Foot Models are Arriving Daily ?Main Floor, North Annex. P * II We're Willing to Accept a Very | Low Margin of Profit If You Will \ Buy Your Fur Coat-NOW! S | We are listing only a very few of the special garments that we offer?every discount is a guaranteed SAVING. A $319.50 Sealine Coat is Discounted to $239.00 Deep cuffs and collar of Australian opossum trim this luxurious garment. A $275.00 Manitoba A $495 Hudson Seal Seal Coat is Dis- (Dyed Muskrat Coat) counted to $195.00 Deep cape collar and 3are back. Discounted to $369.50 Deep shawl collar and cuffs of skunk. $45.00 Skunk Chokers, $31.25 $27.50 Squirrel Chokers, $20.63 $2%.50 Kit Fox Chokers, $16.88 $59.50 Stone Marten Chokers, $44.63 TiitaffltanmiHEiira U - fW-ond Floor. nT.?ill!iJI!!!l:!BrSf A Sale of Tots' Giligham Dresses Very Special $1.69 Sizes 2 to 6 Fine Quality Gingham, Chambray and Or gandie Dresses, as well as a few Dimities, in wanted styles. Empire and one-piece smock effects'are very effectively trimmed; some self and others with collar and cuffs of contrasting materials. ??Third Floor. A Sale of Player Word Rolls 39c A very special price for a remark able selection of 500 popular numbers for your player-piano. ?PUn* Sept^ FanrHi Floor, In the Misses' Shop On the Third Floor The Unusual in Newest Serge Frocks Of winsome style and charming af>f>eal? ' $ 2Ij Smart youthful lines are offered in this bouffant hip effect model for the miss? it is fashioned of the finest quality French serge, with a white pique vestee. Other Dresses for the Miss $22.75 to $65 The willowy grace of youth is ac centuated in the natnerons Crea tions offered for the fall and the miss. Tricetines, Satins, Kitten's1 Ear Crepe and Checked Velours are the favored materials. ?Olid Floor. Blousesfor Autumn We Illustrate a Creation of Italian Dream Silk?NEW! All silk fringe trimming adds to its exquisite charm. It is priced $11.95 Other Blouse Creations Georgette, tricolette, mignonette, crepe de chine and combinations are artistically designed? and priced very moderately at $5.95 to $24.50. cht Co. Seventh at F