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Yo 7 > « “Look for the Pompeian Rotundra” When the doors of our new shop - open tomorrow morning—a new appeal will be offered the dis- criminating Women of Washing- ton in the form of one of the most beautifully decorated and lav- ishly furnished Outer-Garment Shops in the District. We invite you, especially, to in- spect the wonderful co'lection of Coats, Suits, Frocks, Wraps, Mil- . A following: linery and Furs, designed for our date for the wedding was announced, | "Durward E. Baggett of Baltimore and now the vogue = ! but it will take place the latter part | Martha M. Travillian =f Richmond. | : . Sg—e Opening by master-creators, at o Mesaliacs se AU E e | Kepop 3, Tl 2t Bt e, Colors are: Materials Fur:trim- home and abroad. her daughter to Washington society | Ella M. Braxton of ‘Salvia, Va ! Light and Dark Blue, g both of Covington, Va. Green, Brown, Orange are— S are— Z married Mr. Ross St. John McClelland. | "Ropert ¢ & i gety ge, ming: Intelligent _ salesfolk are Jir. Conyerse ia- the som of the lats | B.-Wrint ot Rew Oricager 7 424 Heen/ | Light Red, Gray and Light wastyng—every ome a James Converse of Boston and a iam 53 and Mary J. Hodge. | . . . hooled g t y SERV. grandson of the late Theodore F. Vail | p Walter A 1ot Greeawlch, (Ohilo, and | Green. Tricotine Beaver schooled expert on 2 of New York. Through the war Mr.| 8% I Gamerof La blata na ° © 0 . Duvetyne Mol . ir.. . Tighe. | yn ole ICE and the needs of every Converse was in Washington and is| Max Gordon of this city and Fansie M. foc Fine far Table Tofis . 2 L a member of the Chevy Chase and |of Richmond. : . 3 Duvet de Laine Fox feminine personality. Racquet clubs of this city. Trank H Tten ant Ama 0. Gaston. | Cushions and Bags Ch . 1 and Miss Dyer have taken apartments 3 . Clear. 1 at the Lafayette for an Indefinite | Rou of Croiras, Jrookiye and Mildred M. | ] 100 Beautiful Afternoon Gowns Very oot $42.50 Z 7 Y, 2. evening, having with them Mr. and Mrs. Van Fleet of Marion, Ohio, who are staying with them at the White House, and Mr. Brush and Mr. McNichols. Brasilian Embassy Notes Independence Day. The Brazillan flag flew from the Brazilian embassy, at 1603 H street yesterday in recognition of the Bra- zilian independence day. There was no celebration owing to the absence of the ambassador, Mr. de Alencar, who is remaining in*is cottage, near Atlantic City, until the end of the month. He will probably spend a | few days here the end of the week. Signora Carlo Huntington has gone ! to New York to join Capt. Hunting- ton, the assistant military attache of ! the Italian emba.ag and aide to Gen. ! Badaglio, at the Ritz-Carlton Hotel. | The second secretary of the Belgian embassy, Mr. F. A. L Collon, is at | the Ritz-Carlton Hotel, in New York. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas F. Logan, ac- companied by Mrs. Logan’'s mother, Mrs.” Malek A. Loring of New York and Long Island, returned to their apartment, at the New Willard, yes- terday from Atlantic City, where they went after a lengthy stay in South- ampton. L. I Mrs. Loring will” re- main with her daughter until Novem- ber, when she will leave for Cali- fornia, where she will spend the re- mainder of the winter. Mrs. Harris, wife of Rear Admiral Frederick R .Harris, will entertain at dinner this evening in honor of Mrs. McLean, wife of Rear Admiral Walter McLean, retired, who is8 visiting Mr. and Mrs. Alexander G. Bentley. The president of the Italian senate, Signor Tittoni, and Signora Tittoni were the guests of honor at a dinner party given in New York last even- ing, at the Biltmore, by the Italian consul general there, Commander C. F. Bernadi. N[ Mrs. Lillian W. Hendriek to Wea Mr. James Vail Converse. Mrs. Davigd Stewart Hendrick of ‘Washington "has announced the en- gagement of her daughter, Mrs. Lil- lian W. Hendrick, to Mr. James Vail Converse of New York. No definite in 1918, and shortly afterward she period. Representative of West Virginia i rry C. Woodyard stopping at Hotel \}| Traymore, Atlantic City, accompanied by Mrs. Woodyard and their son. Mr. and Mrs. Wilton Lambert have ! returned to Washington from a sum- of California took place las. eve- ning at 7:30 o'clock i{n St. Anthony's Church, Brookland. The bride’s sis- ter, Miss Genevieve Santucci, at.ended her as maid of honor, and Mr. Willlam Bland Connell was best man for the bridegroom. | Mrs. J. C. Piggott of 2126 N street has with her as a guest Miss Kath- rine B. Mount of St. Louls, Mo., who will remain with her for a week. Miss Abble King and Miss Minnie Fisher, returned Tucsday from a two- week trip to Niagara Falls, through the Great Lakes, and to several west- ern cities. Miss Mary Duleney Koiner of Fish- erville, Va., is the guest of Miss Eleo- nora Jorgensen of 228 East Capitol street. i Mr. and Mrs. Alexandar M. Gorman are at Atlantic City for the month| of September. Married at Bride's Home in Clarendon. The marriage of Miss Zenobia Juan- ita Simmons of Clarendon, .Va., and | Mr. Welford Jackson Massie of Louisa, Va., took place yesierday morning at the | home of the bride in Clarendon, Rev. | E. C. Beery, pastor of the Methodist ! Church, officiating. The house was | decorated with flowers and palms, and Mr. Frank Bryan of Cherrydale played the wedding marches. The bride, who was given in mar- riage by her stepfather, Mr. J. F. Handlon, wore a modish traveling costume of blue Canton crepe with a vH‘Ams»Ewm:-' ™MRS. E. HART FENN, Wife of Representative Fenn of Con- necticut, who is at her home at' Wethersfield, but will return to 2400 16th street for the winter. ' LAST RITES FOR VET. Funeral Planned for Lieut. Cham- berlin, Killed in Argonne. Last rites for Lieut. Guy Russell Chamberlin of the 2d Cavalry, at-! tached to the Tank Corps, who was killed in action in the Argonne, France, September 27, 1918, will be held tomorrow morning at. 11:16 o'clock at Arlington cemetery. Licut. Chamberlin resided formerly in Garrett Park, Md., and is survived by };ls wife, Mrs. Dorothy Davis Cham- berlin. C. A. MASSIE DIES. C. A. Massie, former probation officer of the Juvenile Court of this city, died yesterday at his home, at East Riverdale. Md. He was seventy-three years old. Mr. Massie was active for a number of years in prison relief work. He is survived by his wife. ORDERED TO WAR COLLEGE. Capt. Willlam W. Phelps has been large picture hat to match. Miss Bes- sie Carrier of Mint Spring, Va. was the maid of honor and Mr. Wyndkam R. Wills was the best man. A recep- tion followed for the relatives and in- timate friends present at the cere- mony, and later Mr. and Mrs. Massi. left for a short trin through the north. THey will live in Clarendon o1 their refurn. The out-of-town guests at the wedding included Mrs. F. H Rosen, Mr. William Rosen and Mr. Alce Halterman, all of Mint Spring, Va. 1 Marriage Licenses. Marriage licenses have becn issued to the Everett L. Cawley and’ Kuth E. Harding, Ross of Cherrydale, Va. Ulysses Smith and Lavina Clinkins. Walton F. Wright of Rochester, N, Y., and | | Mary 8. Childress of Richmond. George F. Staling and Mabel Brown. rge M. Dunn and Mary L. Calils. Robert Shullenbarger of Marionville, Ohlo, and Elsle Steinmets of this city. ! 8. Block and_Rena Sanger. and Edna Till; d Helen E. . Riddee, both assigned to duty at the Naval War Real Leather in whole skins for novelty Dress Trimmings e - For Friday @bifi;sbom 608 TO 614 where. The House of Courtesy. A Forectaste of Autumn value-giving—expressed in Distinctive Suits —tailleured and The intrinsic value alone proclaims the exceptionalness of this price—while the charming fashion effects emphasize the self-evident saving. Navy, Black, Brown, Taupe and Sorrento are the dominating shades. The applied embellishments—embroidery and braiding—reflect the best thoughts of the best designers. No connection with any house of ELEVENTH ST, similar name else~ P . . - - 8 SOCIETY THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. 0, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER. 8, 1921, 5 SOCIETY B ‘ : o L. C. UPSHAW SUCCUMBS. URS i et Established 1885 . CO Ci A t Brother of Representative From |, Renovated ‘by me are ntinuing Augus 5 Georgis I Tong Time. } equal to new. Prices are sal R d t' | | the lowest ‘considering e Reductions | L. G, Upshaw, seoretary to and|; quality of work. On Al ‘The one perfect net, as you'll | . brother of Representative William D. || i &l 30-33 Florida Zirkin Made findwhmy;:’ntmdd-cm..l. ! 3[1:-:::‘..:!:: ‘;::::::'yh.:;:_x:::n;t ! :vunswz:r:umw mm Y"o «f_Avenue N.W. ° “Belf.A o c g 1 4 {1 1 FURS paiigr x| President and Mrs. Harding Planning He was fty-soven yours old and aiod| | fi?fi\z 7 A single and double mesh, 4 - .o Fot the benefit of many of 150 each—3 for 250 and up, 2 & 5 Before coming to this city Mr. Up- et e e e e e Mayflower Trip to Atlantic City, Bar shaw represented Douglas counts, : 7 — out of town during August. el Gmmc P Ga., two terms in the state legislature. gmart efisets E0. H. GARY CoMmPANY He was a teacher in the Pinkham Bibie £ \ Our 3 G | Harbor and Other Resorts. e e - ronid S and the palibearers will be chosen from alie sure Ladies’ 8, 5, - ' ' S the pupils of his class. = il P L[N k,_ and will sall Tuesday, e funeral party will L er - The House of Dependable FURS Laces and Lace Curtain HE President and Mrs. Hard- | Yew Xork, and wil Sef THosdas: this afternoon at 3:35 o'elock tor Dogk. of its i et M. 8 | ing are agaln considering plans | Paris. They will visit the principal lasville, Ga., where the interment will i : c b < for a trip on the Mayflower, [citles in Europe before returning e held. Lee Camp, Sons of Confederate cost. 821 14th St 16 Cleaning p o g ! sl e s er can(edeeate 1 i MME. VIBOUD, Inc. which will bouke u;em u; A(Iu'-- I Pt 'x..fié' Upahur ieaves ‘s widow, & i:erfeum | ! | Extablished 1855, 727 11th St. N.w. [tic City, Bar Harbor and perhaps to M Lil) son, %, Jr., and three daughters— = other resorts. It plans materialize, the |vo Wed Wt o Hosstck. EER D CE e T t [ i g start will be made this week. The Pres- | The marrlage of Miss Lillian San- gressman, & brotner, H. M. Upshaw or| 1L ? || from the continued summer sale of ident and Mrs. Harding attended the per- | tuccl, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jo- Douglasville, .and sister, Mrs. G. B. Lind- || T e formance at B. F. Keiih's Theater last | 5¢Ph Santucci, to Mr. George Hossick sey of Atlanta, surviv 1L . 3445 mer spent at Swampscott, Mass., and a later motor trip to the Bretton Woods and then to Canada. Mrs. Lambert is at present the guest of her sister, at Laurel. Norman T. Peterson of Badger, Minn., Virginia B. Colbert of Warrenton, va. ~ "1 Samuel H. Lee and Ellen M. Scott. Births Reported. The following births have been rej : These frocks were originally intend- ed to sell for as much as $70, and this low price was only made possible by a great concession from a friendly manu- facturer. 100 Hats . Away the Old Linoleum Former Secretary of State and Mrs. Bainbridge Colby entertained a com- pany at dinner last evening in the Metropolitan Club of New York In honor of the former premier of Hun- gary and Countess Teleki. ported to the health department within the last twenty- four hours: William L. and Teresa T. Kiker, boy. Robert and Bertha F. Wynn, girl. Eugene and Margaret Barnes, boy. Designed Especially for Our Opening 7% inspection tour will com- 20 Open Open All 4 4 All Day Day Satandsy, @ 1106 G Street " Saturday The House of l;ashion An Mrs. Guy T. Scott and children who| Charies W. and Catherine Donaldson, boy. Lol vince you that this is the FINEST spent the summer in Mrs. Scott's old | por?,’ #ad Frelda M. Kenncdy, boy. After an application of LADIES’ SHOP IN THE CITY. home in San Francisco, will return to| Ppaul and Martha A. Beyer, boy. Butler’s Varnish you will be & ‘Washington Monday. l(',‘Il]tm: ‘;xdul-kh;ll)'('. l-;onu‘l.:m boy. surprised at the way it will = paetds james T. and Hyrrief X Open Until 10 P.M. Mrs. August Belmont of New York| John d_Cafopine Xanten, hoy. revive and give added wear. Store News Be sure and get the varnish at Butler's. W. H. Butler Co. MAURICE F. FLYNN 607-609 C St. N.W. Established 1845 Straight down the street from the G. A. R. Monument at 7th & Pa. Ave. vavis and Vaitoohi Hovnanian, boy. A {i» in Washington for a brief visit and Austin E. and Hilda is at the Hotel Lafayette. For Fridn-y, Sep;. 9 | Friday’s Wonderful Bargain Sales Many Newly Arrived Fall Styles—Others Can Be Worn All Through the Autumn Vehuen: 330, Friduy, v All Silk Lined. - 57 4.95 Two and Three Piece New Fall Suits, of Wool Jersey. Friday.... $1 9'95 & $22'50 Navy and Black Tricotine New Fall Suits, Man Tai- lored. ' Friday. L 529'50 Guinn, boy. an L. and Blanche 8. Penn, Joseph F. and Alina E. Bosner, Thomas and Eva E. Werren! Lawson and Robinette Alexander, boy. ‘William and Annie Matthews, boy. girl. irl. Miss Helen B. Wright Wedded to Mr. Robert F. Cogswell. The marriage of Miss Helen B. Wright, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter C. Wright of New Orleans. to Mr. Robert F. Cogawell of this elty Deaths Reported. ‘was solemnized at noon today at the| . sorlowing deaths have been reported t Churen _of the Blessed Sacrament, | yne heulth department withia the Last twenty- Chevy Chase, Rev. T. G. Smyth offi- | tour hours: ciating. The wedding party was very| Laulle C. Jordan, 73, 1760 Buclid st. small, only members of the immediate| Carrie L. Londeree. 23, 3635 Georgia ave. &zmilies being present. The bride was| Hebeces For. IL 1001 K at. ww. given in marriage by her father, and| y,nnie Putterson, 46, Freedmen's Hospltal. Mr. Theodore Cogswell, brother of the | Raymond Thornton, 16, Freedmen's Hospital. bridegroom, was best man. Follow-| Heary Henson, 75. 1048 Bladensburs rosd. ing the ceremony Mr. and Mrs. Cogs- well left for the Adirondacks on their wedding tour and will be at home after October 15 at the Avondale. Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Lynch of 128 East- Capitol street annqunce the mar- riage of their daughter, Alice J. to Edward F. Hartigan, & prominent New York business man. The mar- riage took place yesterday in St. Jo- seph’s Church, the Rev. J. O'Connell officiating. Mr. Hartigan and his_bride are at present in Washington, but expect to make their home in New York. The marriage of Miss Virginia Adams Sowers, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Franklin Sowers, and Ljeut. Jesmond D. Balmgr, F. A, U. S. A, was solemnized’ Wednesday g at 8 o'clock at Mount Vernon M. E. Church. The ceremony wag performed by the Rev. J. J. Ringer. Lieut. Balmer is a graduate of the University of Washington_and a mem- ber of the Sigma Alpha Epsilon fra- ternity. He served overseas &s an artillery officer with the 26th Divi- sion and was wounded. 3 120 Erlebacher Where Styles Originate and Emanate =~ DaARPY Dresses Have Met With Instantaneous Success! The public recognizing the many occa- - sions and purposes when The Darby can be worn has caused us to replenish our stocks with a complete range of sizes and colors. el $18.50 Ganton $99 50 $29.50 Established 1561 W. B. Moses & Sons. o SRR and tith Sts. "I Carpets Upholstery The Linen Shop Bleached 2 Lnan Tablecloth 8 scalloped edge. S‘;:e"67x67 inchea.‘ Floral ;;&no::‘d $7.00 regular..............Special $8.80 Each $9.25 regular, 71x71 inches. . .Special $6.85 Each $10.25 regular, 72x72 inches. . .Special $9.35 Each $13.75 regular, 72x72 inches. . .Special $10,50 Each $17.00 regular, 72x72 inches. . .Special $13.00 Each Scalioped-edged Naupkins to match ab :l:ths, 22 inches. Special §18, $17, $19 and :;; zen. : Group of Suits. to Close Serges, Tricotines. Mixtures, Velours Formerly Sold $35 to $75 Friday, $16.95, $29.50 and $35 Group of Satin Charmeuse Dresses, Black, Navy, Brown. Values, $29.50. Fall styles........ $l 6'95 To Close Out—Taffeta, Georgette and Satin Dresses Wonderful Bargains. Values to $35—To Close, $10.95 Values to $49.50—Friday, $19.95 The marriage of Miss Rena Sanger, daughter of Mrs. Raphael Sanger of 2714 Ontario road, to Mr. David 8. Block will take place Sunday, Sep- tember 11, at 1:30. Mr. Block and his bride will leave fmmediately _after the ceremony for e ey Aoy the ceremony for Crepe, Poiret Twill, > . Msdeira Hand-Embroidered Ptre Linen Tea : Fall Tricotine and Canton Crepe Dresses, Style , : Cloths—Elsborately hand-work Beautiful New Fall Tricotine an bl =7 The typicat rock | 10tel Hadleigh [} - cunwCsifiontly o sy vt [ Beseifi Ny Bl oot 525 & 35 ues up to §25. Special $12.50 each. ° Chinese Hand-Embroidered Tea Sets—White and blue embroidered designs on hand-woven Chinese linen, beautiful werk and designs. $13,50 ragular for 18-piece sets. Special $10.50 set. Hemstitched Pure Linen Huckaback Towels— 19x85 inches, 8Bc regular. ‘For 59¢c each. Hemstitched Pure Linen Guest Towels—$1. regular. Fo:oo.:-uh. i L0 Mohawk and Harvard Bleached Cotton Sheets —Torn sizes, 81x90, 81x99 and 90x99. Special Friday. . . All Cinglmm, Voile and Organdy Dresses From the Summer at Less Than Half Cost—Values, §5 to $25—Three lots. . ......,.....$1.98, $4.95, $7.95 Polo and Other Coats for Early Fall Wear, Values to $35. Friday.. eees. 31595 Tricotine and Velour Wraps and Coats, Values to $65. Friday. vee..$29.50 Hundreds of New Fall Sweaters, Wonderful Styles. .. ceeieeass..$5.95 and $1.95 White Anx‘::: Collars, Cuffs and Revers and Self-trimmed; Blacks, Navy, Colors. N Trimmed Hats, All New Fall Models, Friday...... ..o $5, $1.50, $10 TWO WONDERFUL BLOUSE BARGAINS White Vaile, Colored Voile, Georgette and Silk Blouses, $1.69 for school wear, sport wear and of-| fice. Kid Collars and Cuffs in White, Tan or Red The oiginal Darby is to be found only in this shop. We Dining Room 16th and V Sts. N. W. ‘Table d’Hote Dinner Wit};;&luslc : Club Breakfast $10 Weekly Beautiful, Cool Dining Mobawk Pillow Cases—d5x36 inches. 38c Batiste, Silks, Georgettes. all colors and combinations, Broken' lines, sold to $895, $3.98 have the exclusive Room end Loggia White Ripplette . H Values to $5, to close, .v,...e Eridayis s 2 eas s venranerhpen ) Foad and Service Equal inches. rroypreeds—Hemmed ends, S : = — b 7 mz?’ control of them V{n o asy In. the-clty 83x90 inches. M.'zoouch. ; i ngs’utsflk Skirts, cream serge...$595 | SfiSpartSilkShrb.....«.fm $1095 (>