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8 SOCIETY ---You Can Still --Buy Furs At || Graduate Nurse Opens Home for Sick Mrs. Frank Allison, Grsduate ical or” Convaleacence Materaity children with them. 2728 11th 8t. N.W. Col. 7849J. 10° Nurse of Sibley Hospital, will nurse patients at her specialty. Opportunity for mothers to bring THE EVENING STAR, Society WASHINGTON, D. ©C, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 0, 1921. have spent the summer. They will oc- cupy an apartment a‘ the Highlands. The marriage of Miss Josle Link to Mr. Alfred Bheckels took place Tues- day evening, Beptember 6, at 8 o'clock, at the residence of the Rev. O, W. Locher, pastor of the Concordls Lu- (Continued on Ninth Page.) will be among the patronesses Bt the ledture to be glven at the Art Asso ciation thers this evening, when Mr. ‘Willlam Irwin, war correspondent, will make a plea for world peace: Mrs, Edward A. Quintard and her daughter, Miss Alexina Quintard, will arrive in Washington this evening from Jamestown, R. I, where they ---August Prices | Cleaning {Laces and Lace Curtain Week-End Trip on Mayflower May Be ~—here. Supply your needs ||| MME. VIBOUD, Inc. now, while th_e choicest of Established 1855. 727 11th St. N.W. the season’s new models are 1415 G St. available at Bargain Fig- Furs Exclusivel A deposit reserves any fur. FelpEeani e > (|| Far Modes that are New Sm{s FUR ( I|| A visit:to Bird’s is in order on the a || part of those desiring to see what's new T WHOLESALE PRICES ||| and SetsSummer prices are being cOntinued. L1212 k Sireet—x-—" MANUFACTURERS WHO meTait ||| and exclusive in fine Fur Wrapy Coats A | Rebuilding Furs a Specialty. T Hematitching, Pleot Edging i Plaiting, Buttons Cnv‘en. Sn.rre Hours—8:30 to 6 [for several months. i lnr several days, will return to Atlan- Curtailed by Presidential Party. — ~ Omitting Bar Harbor Visit. HE President and Mrs. Har- ding Swill probably_ curtall their week end trip, omitting a visit to Bar Harbor. They will have with them on the Mayflower several cabinet members and a small rarty besides. The Secretary of Labor, Mr. Davis. returned to Washington this morn- ing,gafter a week's absence in Chi- cago and Detroit, where he went on matters pertaining to the department. He will go to Newport, R. L, to make an address. Ambassador of Brazil Returns to City This Evening. The ambassador of Brazil, Mr. Alencar, will return to W this evening from Atlantic he has spent the greater p: summer. He will remain Sunday, when he will go to to pay an official farewell v Brazilian dreadnaught Mi e which has been undergoing repairs and which will shortly depart for home. The ambussador, after a stay there de tic City, where he will visit for two weeks or more before returning | the embassy for the winter. che of the Bra- The commercial of tl zilian embassy, Mr. Sebastiao Sampaio, For Saturday Featuring the New Flannel Middies A Dbeautiful all-wool quality, shewn® in Red, Green and Navy; Braid trimmed. All sizes. A very popular Middy for fall wear "in their bright colors. Priced at $5.95 Priscilla Dean Tams silk; Made of suede-ltke cloth; shapes | all colors. Very moder- 85¢ | wv et $1.50 Middy Ties Excellent quali , three-cornere: in all colors. Spe- cially priced at..... § 1 5 | Women’s Silk Hosiery With the broad, tailored seam. A fine quality Silk Hose, in Black, Cor- 2 dovan and Tan. Priced at.............. Brassieres Net Guimpes '"ny“n:cl;:u’ qualities and ‘ty}l‘inetoqmility net, many 8P es to choose priced at....... ... 45¢ | = Special at $1.69 Wooden and Glass Beads A large assortment, in many colors. Fall Designer Patterns and Fashion Books | doglio, who is will leive Monday to attend the tea jand coffee convention to be held in { Indianapolis, Ind, September 15, at vhich he will represent Brazil. = He ! will return by way of New York, | where he will spend a day. rquis Vittorio Asinari di Ber- military attache of the Italian v, and Marquise di Bernezzo to v York for a short bid ewell to Col. B ailing for Italy. ne and to The Italian high commissioner and Signora Quattrone entertained a lari company at dinner last evening in the Biltmore Hotel, New York, in honor of the president of the Italian senate and Signora Tittoni. Among the other guests were the Italian consul gen- | eral in New York and Signora Der- nardi and State Senator Salvator A. Viti. \ et < Representative Samuel F. Arentz of Nevada and Representative Walter Lineberger of California, who b been guests of Representative Han ilton Fish, Jr., at his home, Rocklawn, Garrison-on-the-Hudson, will return to Washington this evening. Mrs. Charles G. Dawes has arrived in Washington from her home in Evanston, IlL, and joined Gen. Dawes at the New Willard, where they will remain throughout the winter. Gen. Dawes since his arrival some months ago has been with Gen. Pershing at his apartment, 2029 Connecticut ave- nue. Rear Admiral and Mrs. David Pot- ter have given up their formerre dence on 20th street and are now in! their home at 1832 Jefferson place. Miss Priscilln Husted ‘Weds Mr. Westerna Carey. Miss Pricilla Husted, daughter of Representative and Mrs. James W. Husted, and Mr. Westerna Carey of Ulster county, Kildare, Ireland, were i married at noon yesterday. The cere-) mony was performed in St. Peter's at Peekskill, N. Y., by the Rév. William Fisher Lewis, and was followed by a breakfast in the home of the bride’s parents: The bride wore a gown of white satin embroidered in pearls and draped with silver lace.- Her veil of Limerick lace was the gift of the| bridegroom’s mother in Ireland and she carried bride roses. Her brother, Mr. James W. Husted, jr., was best | man. Mr. and Mrs. Carey are spend- | Open the entire day Saturdays Important Features for Saturday’s Attention $16-50 and $25.00 New Fall Dresses $39.50 Canton, Moonglo’ Crepe and Tricotine. and embroidered—in most distinctive styles. Autumn Hats They are all new in shape and elabo Duvetyn and Felt. Hats for the dressiest shades. . Sport Hats—Beginning at $8.50. Hatters’ Plush Sailors—&l\s.‘ THE LOUVRE 1115 1117 F STREET New School Dresses They are of clever design and such practical style— which makes them suitable alike for the schoolfoom or office. Velour Checks and Tricotines— —A Very Special Value— Extremely effective models in Canton Crepe, Satin-back These Dresses have the new neck and sleeve designs—and are beaded, braided wonderfully unique effects for Sportive wear; Street Hats and Afternoon types—Black and the season’s prescribed And note the remarkably reasonable prices: $10 $1250 $1350 $15 ration—Velvet, occasions, and to} il SLE. BEGG, Representative and Mrs. 3 " andusky, Ohlo, T wi will return to ontanet Courts with her parents before the reconven- 3 r honcymoon in the White @ and will make their I = | ling th mount -_—— INEEENNENMNENEESNUERENEREEES ZeDALAIS ROYAL A. Lisner Eleventh & G Sts. SHOES Another NewlNovelty Coltskin Moceasins $12.50 A strikingly new novelty—made of patent caltskia, with hand-turned soles and military self-covered heels. Palais Royal—Second Floor, Paie: They are a splendid semi-dress mode’ —with the three-strap buckle effect, as illustrated. = EENEEER O NODENEEEEEEOENRNEREER SOCIETY Gy Garfibe66; This StoreIs Closed Tomorrowat 1 P. M. —and every Saturday thereafter at that lu;m-, following our usual custom. This change has been made solely in the interest of our employe;, u:l:l we trust, therefore, you will arrange for the completion of your shoppi: before 1 P.M. o Excellent Values in Furs —For those patrons who were unable to take n.dvnnmge of our August Fur Sale, we are con- tinuing the Special Exceedingly Low Prices on our entire stock of Handsome Furs. The greatest Fur Savings of the year arc made by Purchasing Now. Coats, Capes, Wraps, Scarfs, Small Furs Genuine Hudson Seal Coats Extraordinary Values, Specia! for This Sale, $275 $345 $385 If you have no charge account with us we will hold any purchase by making a deposit. All furs s'elected now are stored free, if so desired, until November 1. e ——————————————————————— - 7 ireet, Corner Tiirte Flemi in vis t the Ambas ve s Californ | Hotel in I | the {to th Licut. Col ent who wasi use in the | Underwood | of Newport Mount Wash- ! |ington We s#day and remained for| | luncheon. i ! comy; M avenue, after spend- || t Bass Rocks, Glou- | e | i Mr. and Mrs. rt Parsons will | give a large ball in the Lenox Club! this evening in honor of ! sie P jat Lenox their daugh wedding. Mr. and Mrs. M | turned from tay at/§ { Virginia Beach, during which they!| {made a number of short motor trips | to nearby resorts. Mr. and Mrs. Quail || are now with the latter's parents, Mr. | and Mrs. DeMers in their home, on I!| street. i Mr. George L. Lewis to Wed H Mins Christina N. Boggs. | The marriage of Miss Christina || wton Bog ghter of Mr. and J. I s of 3 Lippitt Lewis, shington, {merly of W York, will ta ‘ noon, S ! where Mr®and Mrs. B E family are spending the summer. The | t3:30 in || Charles ;| C Gomph, rec wark, and will be ption in the summer home of the | { bride’s parents. Mrs. G. McKie Milli- | ! gan of Short s, N. | . tron of honor, and the best man will | | be Mr. Arthur Hellen of this city. The | ushers will include Mr. Henry P. War- | ren, jr; Mr. G. McKie Milligan, Mr., | Harold R. Reed and Mr. Warren R.| | Larter. Capt. Landon K. Thorne and Mrs, | Thorne of this city arrived at Hot Springs yesterday for a two-week stay at the Homestes ' Miss Isabelle H. Hardle of this city, || | who recently returned after spending a year in Europe, is at the Stratford, { New York, where she will remain for l'a time before coming to Washington { for the winter. 5 ! Gen. and Mrs. Black | Will Leave for China. : | Gen. and Mrs. Willlam M. Black will |leave 'this evening for the Pacific | coast, from where they will sail for |China. Gen. Black is a member of ithe committee of consulting engineers |who are being sent to China by the | War Department. They will not re- | turn to this country until the end of | December or early in January. | General and Mrs. Black have only been in Washington since the first of the week when they returned from a six weeks' stay in Europ? and Eng- {1ana. | Mr. and Mrs. Hunt Benoist, the latter formerly Miss Katherine Robinson of this city, whose marriage took place |1ffi Jamestown, R. L, August 27, have ijsent out cards to their friends an- nouncing that they will be at home |after September 15 at the O. Henry Hotel in Greensboro, N. C. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Benolst of St. Louis, parents of Mr. Benoist, have arrived in Washington and are the guests of their son-in-law and daugh- ter, Commander and Mrs, Patrick Bellinger, at their apartment at the Connecticut, Miss Eva von Post and Miss Clarl- || bel Goodwin entertained a small com- | || {pany informally at dancing last even- !ing in the studio home of the former's ! brother-in-law and_sister, Maj, and{! i Mrs, George Oakley Totten, jr, Among the_guests were Col, and Mrs, George T. Weltzel, Mr, and Mrs, Mark Reid Yates, Mrs. Claude B. Mayo, the secre- tary of the Swedish legation, Mr. de Lagerberg; the secretary of the Nor- weglan legation, Mr. Georg Frederik Christen Collin; Col, Willlam E, Hor- ton, Col,- Britton, Mr, William Bowlie Clarke and Mr, Freund, Maj. 'and Mrs, Totten will return from Newport Monday, and Miss von Post and Miss Goodwin will remain as their guests for a short visit be- fore going to New York, from where they will sail for the former’s home in Sweden. Mr. and Mrs. George W, Upton have returned to their apartment at Stone- leigh Court from a motor trip to Ohio. Representative Clark Burdick, Rear Admlral William 8, Sims and Maj. Gen. Clarence R. Edwards, will be the || speakers at the meeting to be held this evening at the Army and Navy Y. M. C. A., at Newport, R. L, in cele- bration of the tenth anniversary of its founding. Miss Mabel Choate, daughter of the || late former United States ambassa-'|! dor to England, presided at the tea table at the Stockbridge, Mass., Golf and Tennis Club yesterday afternoon. ||| Mrs. Gibson Fahnestock of this city and & number of other prominent First 1216 F St N.W Store Hours: 9:15 to 6, Including Saturday Delighttul! ew Wool Frocks For Misses at $19.75 Purchased with “school days in mind, that’s why we included Misses’ Regu- lation Frocks, of Trico- tine, with large Sailor Collar and Tie and Nar- row Patent Leather Belt —also a very smart 2- piece Jersey Frock with Box-plaited Skirt and lynx trimming (pictured). Then there are straight- line Frogks of Tricotine; Silk Braid and Embroid- ery trimmed; Narrow Belts of self material. Navy blue, brown and black. An Even Hundred ew Silk Frocks For Misses at $25 . And not far from a hundred different mod- els, for these are sample dresses, really worth much more than $25. In Canton Crepe, Satin, Satin combined with lace and Satin-face Canton with Monkey fur trimming. Only one or two of a style. Straight Line Frocks with Braid, - Bead, Ribbon and But- ton Trimming. Jelleff's—Second Floor. “Amifrench” Underwear “Am I French?” asks this dainty embroidered under- wear; and the answer is just a guess, so fine is the imi- tation. Envelope Chemise, of fine nainsook embroidered in solid and eyelet work; some with lace medal- lions. Strap or built-up shoulder model s 1000 to $1095 Gowns of fine nainsook, embroidered ydkes in solid and eyelet work. Round, square and V. 31 .50 to 51.95 necks. Sleeveless' models....c.eceee.. Saturday’s Presentations time you've had the opportunity to shop at Jelleff's on Saturday in quite a while. It is jist one of the signs of the coming of Fall—“September days are here with summer’s best of weather and autumn’s best of cheer.” delight in the many new fall presentations here for tomorrow— particularly when you observe the values. You will take much Follow Suit and Buy a Coat Scores, indeed many scores of Washington women have heeded the message of our Premier September Sale of new Winter Coats and have secured theirs this week. They have saved 25% on the price these coats would bring if we had purchased them in the ordinary way. They have secured the most fashionable of the coming season’s styles. Many of them will not finish paying for their new coats until November first—now aren’t these seasons enough why you should follow suite and buy your new winter coat at Jelleff’s now? Four special groups of new coats for women and misses at $46, $58. $85 and $115. Shown Saturday---Special 200 New Autumn DRESSES at $25 THE style’s the thing this season in dresses. More, and more pleasing diver- gences from what has gone before than is usually evi- denced between season, so that one really must have a new dress or two for present wear. Styles for street, afternoon and dinner wear. Tricotine or Poiret Twill, elaborately beaded in bright and self-colored beads, Moire rib- bon and braid trimmings, Canton Crepe and Satin Canton, Crepe Back Satin, Crepe de Chine, Satin combined with Georgette Crepe, Satin Meteor, straightline fitted basque, trim loose panels with bright colored facing, wide sashes, lace vests and collars ; steel, oriental and self-colored beading ; moire, cire and taffeta ribbon trim- mings, hand-embroidered and monkey fur trimming. Navy, brown and black. Jelleff’s—Second Floor. Another Timely Special New Fall Skirts at $11-75 THE ever useful, the almost indispensable separate skirt—yet it must be smart like ~ these are and good value, of course. . New Prunella stripes, block plaids and combi- nations of checks and stripes, box and side plaited in the wanted Fall color combinations. Jellef’s—Second Floor. - “Gold Stripe” The Silk Btocking with the proof garter summer residents ol Newport,’R. L. A 2