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SOCIETY SOCIETY - - THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. 0, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1921.~ waa il YL ice Curtatrl| : g Georgetown Prégbyterian Church, at]ing closed her apartment at the Far-| Willlam E. and Erline Warner, = B We wil | Laces and Lace (o] 11 o'clock, by tha Rev. James T. Mar- | ragut for the season, is spending the| Nicholas and Antonia Manthos, boy: ‘ we'nl 1ndeed, | your home E shaill. i summer and autumn st her countr; Ira B. and Amnie B. Mullis, boy. tor who wil give Jou & thly — residence, Overton, Bradley Hills, Ma, | Juratt M. and Hellon M. Hudglepton, boy. e Becti ey e | : MME. VIBOUD, Inc. ; Mr. and Mrs. A C. Moses, while mo- » Overton, Bradley Hills, M. | Eqgar 5. and May Carver, boy. paymeats ), toring through the White mountains | ~ Mr. Willlam B. Newton has returned| Lowis A and Mary E. Stabler, Boy. Established 1855, 737 11th 8t. N.W. of New Hampshire re spending a few | with Mys. Newton fr: W. and herine . oerber, girl. 'om a vacation W. TAYLOR €O, Inc. THE days at the Crawford House, at Craw- | spent at Alexandria Bay, Thousend| Kar T asd Hewes b Prict ghi o © T _— s, No 2333 18th St. N.W. H. 1. SCHARR Mkco. BlRD’ 1 415 G St. ford Notch. Islands. Montreal, Quebec and New | William D. and Mable t, girl. York were visited on their wey h 2Y ROME. | James C. and Eilzabeth Darby, boy. Joseph and Ellen Catlett, boy. Miiton and Loretta Heary, Robert L. George N. Mrs. Isaac E. Emerson and her Mr. C. Lewis Eckioff, with his wife| g of Italy—_Also Honored at Luncheon |asushter. Mre. . 5. McAdoo, will give |and daugnter Margaret, s spending a large dance for the young married | geveral weeks in the mountains of Capt. Walter D. McChord, U. 8. and Mra. McCord are guests at th Powhatan. Beary and Therena O. Glles, boy. Phos2 Cel. 1077 M. 1388, - - Opposite Keith's ) sresiiny |President to Receive Ex-Premier Tittoni ‘Tel. Frank. C. Banker and Family Visit in West Virginia. Summer Fur Prices e 2 patrons just armive . set at Narragansett Bler Baturday | Weer virgiom Ciarence 5. and Mary 3. Bell, €51 ing from vacations may reap their by Itallafl Embassy. . evening, at the Emerson villa. ot Jeasie L. ang Nioma Bemic, ooy " » idshipmen Laurence Massalink of Junius and Lucy Anderson, L. advantage. 'the most exclusive of the mew fur Mr. alld Mrs. T. J. Ryan who have | Michigan and Bemply A. Leverett of invited. ' been In Europe for several weeks, | Alabama are guests of Mr, and Mrs. Deaths Reported. HE President will receive Sig-|¥here he will join Mra. Jordan, who |returned on the Olympic Wednesday |J. R. Mays at their home in Chevy is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Harry [and are staying at the Ambassador |Chase, Md. ;?’:xh;ra‘:::\:l:he ’fi'gx:fl:‘ -::: Roosevelt. Hotel, New York, for a few days. ate and former premier of styles. L =T Z Rebuildi:l; Firs o Specialty. this country holds full power today. The following deaths have been reported to the health department within the last twenty- tour hours: Patrick Thoraton, 75, Georgetown Duiversity —— Mrs. Harry T. Harding has return. Mrs. Marshall Field, who is at| Maj. and Mrs. C. H. Wells are visit-|ed from a three-week visit to Del Beverly Farms, Mass.,, visiting her |ing their relatives in Washington. | ware Water Gap, Pa. E ) Italy, at' the White House this after-|niece, Mrs. Alber Beveridge, will [Maj. Wells has been assi H 3 3 A gned to dut: —_ L ’ Extendmg‘ Our [||noen et 430 setoct, and at 1 o'clock |not feturn to Washington until ‘the |at Quantico, and Mrs. Wells will join | Mr. and Mrs.” W. W. Stewart of| Demuis, McNemers 7. 1310 I st. ne. SWWDELL s this afternoon he was received at the|late autumn, as her residence here, on | him shortly. Washington are spending some time| Flora Melnick, G3, 1446 W u . 16th street, is undergoing some at the Sinclair House at Bethlehem, mer Sale Department of State by the Secretary, | changes and remodeling, a: S ham Robble N. Smit ALITY - and she will |_Mrs. O. E. Burnham, widow of Maj.|N. H, where they are with Mr. and ey : 2 . Qu. BACON ‘ . Mr. Hughes. ~The Vislt of SISO Tit- | Comaln® awey antit thsse are o, | Burnham, has retarncd ¢ her apare: |Mrs. 1L W Jacobs of Hazelton, Pa. e L ot ot 47, 1560 Emerscn is cholce of all f Fo F toni is entirely unofficial and imme- |pjgted, ment at the Hotel Gordon, where she ey the' lb""‘ of O tne UTS || aiately precedes his return to Ttaly — 18 established for the season. Miss’ Harrlet Barton and her sister, hear 5 savi be realized ||| &fter a stay of some weeks at Wil'| —Mr. Wickham Steed, editor of the — Miss Wilhelmina Barton, who have —s0 savings can be liamstown, Mass.,, where he delivered | London Times, who accompanied Lord | Midshipman Frank Burroughs Birth- | been visiting their aunt, Mrs. Isaac cured to o8 i and sliced into strips by those of our clientele who a series of lectures before the Insti-|Northcliffe to this country, has re-;Tight, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank|Gans, left for their home, Ithaca, N. - : § town during Au- ||| tute of Politics. - turned from a trip to the west coast |Birthright of 2519 12th street north- Y. today. e : : : ure pork richness. It :::: out of g n;rl?:l:y ag:‘::;rssel‘r: :rflu.g:mzt ;20 and is at the New Willard. o wen;‘e is I‘Pgnging the month of Sep- - Tin ‘st e E . 0 = —_— tember wit! s parents, having just o Gt Ada ), Hospital. Seal Coat S betta, entertained at luncheon at the| Mrs Frederic A 'Keep will sail[returned from a crulse in s dust Births Reported SoorEs B Henry, 51, 1021 V st. [4 o Measure Genulne ||| &mPassy in honor of Signor and Sig-|from New York fomorrow on the |waters. - Ios L. Patterson, 1 month, 21 L st. Making sv T CORte nora Tittoni, when the guests includ- |Olympic of the White Star Line, to e The following births have beel reported to| Francis Miles, 1 month, 908 1st st. &w. B A R immea ¢d the personnel’of the Italian em-|spend some montl Dr. and Mrs. Percy D. Hickling have | the health department within the last twenty- | Infant of Joseph and Mary Johnson, 6 days, The Most P Bt 4 5350 D ey ' returned to Washington from an ex- | four hours: 1208 Kirby st. e Most Popular g —_— the | Mias Grace Rolfe tended motor trip extending over a| Ocors® E and Agnes E. Spaiding, girl. —_——— An interesting_group_calling on_the | Married to Capt. Jones. period of several weeks. O e e Py Athens has a newspaper written en- e L L N vorapya [ — tirely in verse, even to the advertise- cluded Mr. P. J. Ryan and Mr. John J. e marriage of Miss Grace Rolfe, $| Robert V. and Haszel Jamison, girl. d SMS FURCO e ot a..| daushterliotiCol g Roner tir Rolfel|| s aecsnrotptont siro| Berry, e ve| iJemes M iand fMum Thompion, w1t NSNIoHE mIDIS- comparied Miss Margaret T. O'Nell and | Quartermaster Corps, U. S. A., and ow—Saturday Chain Stores and Infantr; U. A., took place last WHOLESALE PRICES 5. . Greceries - seey o (s i Baes | (Jnen ay 1omorr 1212 F Street. Yor st S presence of & large gathering of rela- At All Markets MANUFACTURERS WHO RETAIL ||| Miss Katherine k. iiher, both of Boston. Mrs. Rolte, to scgp:. Davis Jones, 56th AT = The Secretary of the Treasury, M. |tives and ori . Mellon, left last evening |ton. chief ;xe:g:;}isfg,l‘fi’.o? fhtann W s Y a reception with dancing followed. Women’s Rlobmen 4 A beautiful decoration of pink roses, Where Your Dollars Count Mast ibbed palms and ferns was in place in the || 3500 The Secretary of Labor, Mr. James |Dallroom, where the ceremony was |} Wash J. Davis, left Thursday for Chicago, |Pérformed before an improvised altar where he will remain until Monday, 42d the national flag and the colors when he will go to Detroit, Mich., to|0f the Infantry and Quartermaster remain for a week or more engaged | COTPs-were effectively arranged over- with matters pertaining to his de-[head. A program of. nuptial music| partment. was given by the 56th Infantry Or- o IR T - i 72022.24 1% St NW. } : . chestra from Camp Meade. iew Ideas mn Fall Footwear | sonator roney < eyt win enter: | e bride wik Van Eiven 1n mar. $4 .50 Bloomers Flesh color Knit Bloomers. J Light and medium g weights. BEHREND’ Store Hours: Open 9:15 AM. Close 6 P.M. ZIC tember 10 at his home, Pine Grove | embroidered Philippine Jussi, bound ‘HERE'S no letting up in searching out and assembling THE NEW fazasMacty avashil B = Wih.silver ribbon and mounted over = THINGS IN FOOTWEAR at the Family Shoe Store. And, as usual, lttivestorday D&?’nfl?fifla‘fg"flfi Titn, g Tamily Tace"and: “nerlong v ) 200 ew resses 9 8 5 L) court. train of satin was held with a we are again featuring many models and styles that are exclusive with us. £ | Las Vegas, N. M., to remain until the | spray g2 g many 24 Bl cicte! of ‘he congressionsl Tocean: - | Voil wab besmibipome, Her tulls Worth to $20.00 2 5 oy a bandeau of orange buds, and sh i Embroidered == Women’s P oe Patent LGk, Marauts &1 Bernezzo, mittary | Sarvica 3" shower Bouquer” of brids Satins o gz ad ths Sanes 3 turned_ to Washington last evening| Miss Marjorie Helen Wolff of Chi- Taffeta Beaded :voul":';;"zl :r;n' vy Dow er ords from California, where he traveled|cago, a classmate of the bride at . Tricotines Braided model is showe in the ! for several weeks with Gen. Badoglio. | the Castle School, Tarryte One of the latest arrivals and destined to become the former chief of staff of the Italian | was the maid of honor, and ner s : [P Serges Tailored wa;l:v%y::}?:!sl‘znet 5 i 1ar this fall It has th rtad oiai army, who is making an extensive| was a charming model of green chif L s extremely populiar 18 1al il as E wanted plain tour of this country. Gen. Badoglio| fon over i . e toe, new flange heel, and comes in all sizes and widths. will return to New York about Sep-| with clu:l.;eln o:! nfi‘:y '::::mf'é:}"' 'Wonderfull e Very moderately priced at— , tember 6. and will sail on the 10th on | lace appearing at either side of the f ondertully s 50 s 50 g $6 d $8 the S. S. Giuseppe Verdi for Italy. skirt. She carrid a bouquet of pink Handsome - — = roses. Miss Bessle Robinson of Mo- i ‘l'l The assistant secretary of war, Mr. H 3. Mayhew Wainwright, left Wash- it o o ofuEl A AR S wio eXpink Are These ’ §|ington today to remain over ‘Labor | she } s P “ day with Mrs. Weinwright and_thelr | the sisle LaronorCimy pich tormed - Worth $25.00 to $50.00 'I'he op“lar Sa Il family at their home at Rye, N. Y. Procession passed to the altar. ; e T e P e VESE TR, figme Bk corne NEW PLAID SPORT SKIRTS $3.00 BLACK SATIN WAISTS wo.B“ckl um| Returns From Woods Hole. 7th In ones unthe Regularl: $5.98 . p 5 Mrs. Henry P. Fletcher, wife of the | scrved ss best mman Lon’ ope Francs: Rich plaid ‘apd. fashionable e 4 With the cut-out vamp, as sketched, and military undersecretary of state, returned to|were Capt. Rice W. White, Tank striped skirts of splendid qual- 0 tailored satin waist is always . heel. V:lry iedxf:“ g :‘nlhly in all patent leather. All Washington this morning from Woods | Corps, and Capt. D. 1. Stanton, Lisut ity cloth in a big range of T " e s acaniy om ] wrie is sizes and widths. avately priced at— = ole, Mass., where she spent the lat- | C. ul a 4 T tterns and colors to sel . > 4 = R ter part of the season and is at their | way, all ;inn::%sg:e?:nz}# e fbreoar::“{l‘:ll tha ot are popular side and box unl\‘l!uaL Strictly tailored, with high-low place at Bethesda. The bride’s mother was attractively pleated garments. collars. * gowned in brocaded taupe satin, trim- Signora Celesia, wife of the secre- | med with steel b tary of the Rallan embassy, returned | Gapt. and Mes - Jones left soon Black Bloomers $1.00 and $1.25 Special Sale s {last evening from Cedarhurst, L. I.|after the reception f > where she has been visitin 2 e \pedalaxiitrin; Women’s Black and Brown Oxfords, Our Leader for Autumn Snts, Mr. and Mrs. William 5 Erbart, | Seper oty BE, dack blue canton % Boys’ Pants and w 4 G All the newest styles and lasts, welt soles, shown in Black Kid [ soyeraliweetaly misch Jandianblack satin coat. On P ! omen s .. . . - = ” eir return th g1t} te and Brown Russia Calf. All sizes and widths. Made according to s .50 T e e AT Benning, Ga, Whare Capt: Jones 1a 1o || Blouses Fiesh 2nd white s : % _— B o ces thepengage ? [be a student at the infantry training ’ a0 eation EowBS. our specifications and of very excellent materials. At the very special Bert Mibou of Detrolt. son of Mr. sud | JCI01 for' the coming year. Capt / For gym as_well 69c Boys' Blouses 0 otng and price far/Autthmuiof . o0 Sl tmT TS S oS S S e et Mrs. Benjamin Micou of Washington | fantey.” togethor: with. tne ' bridn as regular wear. squaré necks; siip. o and grandson of the late Hilary Her- | sontioe, cobelieTs Rith, the Dride Girls' Bloomers in over styles. = with Bort, Secretary of the Nave in tac | brother. Capt. O. 8, Rolfe, through the § to 15 sizes. Made Quintiest of lace, . o = £ | Cleveland adminfstration. e A N M dzonne cammigne. h of good auality A Saturday Specials in the Hosiery Department — L |30 of auty with the A" F 1n G, at DInc ks cip STl e n & | os, anmouncerient-of the marriage 94t of duty With the ¥, 1 G at cut and well made s i = I ', [ 88 elen Elizabet! » G B with shirre yokes Women's Lisle Hosiery—Excel Women's Pure Silk Hosiery— Gaughter of the late Jons Hubrorhel: | ~ The out-of-town guests here for the 2ad bottoms. * lent quality_in Black, White and C | Very fine quality, in Black, Mrs. Hubner. to Mai. Otis Keilholtz | edqing included Mre. & 0. Jones Cordovan. Specially Priced at..... White and Brown. Special... c Sadtler, Signal Corps, U. S. A., is of { a4 Miss Blanch Jones of Pittsburgh, < unasual Tnterest by Opo:oAv I8 Of| Pa, mother and sister of the bride. ter was stationed until recently. The |8r00™, and Mr. and Mrs. Sigmund ceremony t0ok place yestorday at 1hg | Eisner of Red Bank, N. J parsonage of St. Paul's Lutheran Women’s Daintiest Silk Uuderwear Exquisite tin crepe de chii. an- dermuslin with tnest s .87 of medallions, lace insertion and ribbon trimming. 69c omen’s Muslin Drawers Bloomer drawers and regular draw- ers of good quality muslin, in wide um- brella or narrow Closing \ i ) ‘ N i Church, Baltimore, Md., the Rev. Mar- | Miss Ruth E. Steadman i | ; i | tin _Enders, brother-in-law of the|Bride of Lewis E. White. 40 Dozen Special Waists, consist- bride, officfating. Maj. Sadtler and|- A very attractive wedding took . ng of white corded madras and WL his bride will make their home at|place yesterday at 1 o'clock p.m., Specul rancy striped percale. Made with Governors Isiand, where he is now |when Miss Ruth Edwina Steadman . ¥y . new pointed collars. For boys 6 to J O S GEQ,' c S stationed. l;:g:me the bride of Mr. Lewis Emory Glrls Blue Mlddy Dresses | is véars. te. . ~ Mrs. Coontz, wife of Admiral Robert| The ceremony was performed Regulation ) > 310~ 312 SEVENTH STREET B (£ Coonts, chief of naval operations, | the Rev. H. B Brundage, at the noms || Sailor Dresses. 89c Boys’ Khaki Pants E8{and thelr daughter, Miss Bertha|of the bride's parents, 943 Longfel- (] of an unusual- # | Coontz, have returned to their apart- |low street, in the presence of a large ly good wash- g |ment at Wardman Park Hotel after |company of relatives and friends.|f] iD8 Qquality [J . |20 extensive trip through the west, | The bride was given in marriage by |[§ m2terial in when they visited Seattle, Vancouver | her father and was attended by her || R&VYy blue, for and other pointi sister, “Miss Ethel Steadman’ ur. || €irle O e Nl tachealiberis reorge Ke: o years. 'ollowed and lai - V] for a week end visit to Mount Kisco, | lefc’ for Abantie City. “Fnes wint e Girls’ Dress: TR oNerathe The Sumimer. o witt yoruis Shonding |at home to their friends atter Sep- Lot Gir es summer for carly but Mrs. Meyer will remain at Mount | varthmwesy ©= o' Longtellow street OOl uear, Svon i Kisco until October, when they will | 2°F B est ;:fls." Siade ot serviceable Khaki, in full cut, 6 to 15 sizes. leg styles. Neatly trimmed with em- broidery edgings. out all . ile establish themselves in their new| *The weddin; el g of Miss Mild home, 2201 Connecticutt avenue. Stalcup, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eq- || crooes that " 01: 2 R ward 8. Stalcup, to Mr. Frank Marion ||| $2:00 for sirls 6 to : ridge Jordan left yestdrday { Thompson, jr., was solemnized Wed- ||| 12 vears. Best and Handsomest in Town Formerly $5.98 and $6.98 Nothing in a woman's wardrobe is so important nowadays as & good-looking sweater, and wg:n yf)\l can buy a truly good-looking and a truly good sweater at $4.85 you can con- gratulate yourself. ——.'—-—é Furriers and Ladies’ Smart Wear G at Twelfth Street Qpen All Day Saturday We Are Going to Continue Our FUR SALE ) for a short time. We are offering 7\ fashionable - Furs + at the lowest Prite in years. Plain Weaves Tuxedos Angora Trimmed Novelty Weaves Tie-Backs Contrasting Banded Wide RIb Belted Coats Self-Trimmed s Every-color and size, including extra sizes (up to 52). $3.50 Women’s Fashionable Angora comfortable and smart-looking as_these Knit Shawls. Full . lengths, finished with fringe and in beautiful colored striped patterns. $1.00 and $1.25 Bungalow| Sample Baby Dresses | $1.25 and $1.00 Corsets Worth to $2.00 Aprons Bables' and_Tots' = White and Flesh g it Regular dress Daintiest of White Corsets, of stoul !lyleg,“ with tie- Nainsook and Lawn coutil. Popular back sash or all- Dresses, with finest R R around belts and of lacs ‘and em. ° S P short sleeves. Made broidery insertions S g alit; ;’ln‘h‘:‘:fl I-n(ql“ ery- dallion trimmings. Show-room sam- | with front 4nd side b cale in pretty colors and patterns, ples worth up to $2.00. 2,00 81x90 Seamless Bleached Sheets ¢ 1.29 Think of full bed size sheets with no seam and free from dressing—that sold alt‘- $2.00—for $1.29 tomorrow. Remember, every one is absolutely perfect and with 3-incl torn hem.....cccvvneennnnn S sE A Y Y0 ose $4.00 66x80 Blankets o 45¢ 42‘113(6 hl{hc"aml"illl':\:lc:lu, 2 erchant ho - Good, Heavy Full Size Bed $2 9 8 wear, t;'e;: lyzwnu“:l come h:)rnal -Eod ::":ht: 33C Blankets, in Gray, White and . :‘;"""’gm‘o,:_owl = J ly Tan, with Wide Stripe; Pink or Blue Borders. Limit 6 to a buyer. Note the extra size at this low price. $2.25 Crochet Bedspreads 5 Full bed size and a good welght, S99 Elut Bakel i i S S $1.69] Great, Bouncing, Big, Heavy, 3 9 8 29¢ Fine Huck Towels L] Fluffy Blankets, in a wonderful Get a full supply of these good huck l SC = 1 . The -same grade has lot of pretty colored plaids. Never made to|towels tomorrow, The Sale, STor® it sell less than $6.00. Full bed size, 3 req borders, 16x32 inches. 29¢ Fancy Plaid and Check Voiles ' You'll want thin dresses for yourself and the children, too, for more than a month yet. Buy liberally of these pretty colored voiles, even though you lay them away until next season, for you'll not buy them again at this low price. 27 inches wide in a big selection of plaids and checks. Eas . Weve Moved to our new and spa- : cious craftsplace on ' 12th Street bet. F and G :nhe&t:'; ::graver’s heart will be in his or inspirmg surrot dings— A the which will advantage ymn;mved 2 Cards, Invitations Announcements Social Stationery Business Stationery . ‘BREWED £n gravers & Stariorners supporters. 18 to 30 sizes. Final Clearance of Odds and Ends of Summer Just what you will need to finish out the season or for our vacation, - to $10 Trimmed Hats. .Clearance $1.00 $1.00 French Veiling .... vees..Cloarance 50c $15 to $20 Silk Sweaters, fancy models. . .Clearance $10.50 $5 to, $8 Waists, tte, Crepe de $10 to $19.50 Skirts, Plaids, Silk and $25 to $35 Suits, White Jerseys. .. ... One Rack of SUITS and COATS Tricotines, Serges, Velours, Silvertones. $25 All are -silk lined and "good models. $45 to $75 values. Clearance.,.., O Jes 1)

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