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L v SOCIETY 1109-1111 G Street N. W. “lll Open9:15A.M. : i ° Close G‘P.‘M. | Wednesday—A Big Day in Qur | 10th ANNIVERSARY SALE Enthusiastic buyers give praise to the wonderful values we are offering during this Sale. Anticipate your needs for the Fall and Winter. Be here Tomorrow and take advantage of this Sale. E President and Mrs. Hard- ing have been invited to at- tend the reception to be given _in the Pan-American Union building Thursday evening by the ministers and charge d'affaires of the Central American governments to cel- ebrate the one-hundredth anniversary of the independence of the countries. If possible they will attend, as will the Vice President and Mrs. Coolidge, with members of the cabinet, diplomats and higher officials and society folk who are on the calling lists of the legations, have also been invited. The ambassador of Spain, Senor Riano, will return today from York Harbor, Me., where he spent last week with Senora de Riano, who Is visiting her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Chandler P. Anderson. The ambassador of Russia, Mr. ; Bakhmeteff, will leave the latter part 4 of the week for York and will go from there to Massachusetts, where he will spend the week end with friends at “ Exquisite Fur-Trimmed Models, Values to $89.50 $ Misses’ Sizes, 16 and 18 Women’s Sizes, 36 to 44. . . .. A ; one of the resorts. Mrs. Coolidge Takes Sons The New Long-Straightline Models, slit up on the side. The New Flare Coats and a number of other popular models with rich, luxurious Fur Trimmings. Jackets to Mercersburg Academy. The Vice President did not accom- Silk Lined; Perfectly Tailored and finished. Blacks, Blues, Browns and many other Fall shades. - pany Mrs. Coolidge on her motor trip to Mercersburg, Pa., today, where Anniversary Sale Jersey Silk she went 10 place their sons, John and Calvin, In the Mercersburg Acad- emy. Mrs. Coolidge will only remain $2.98 in Pennsylvania long enough to set- tlo the boys in_ their quarters, and will return to Washington this even- Heavy quality Jersey Silk, in_Plain_Colors and Combi- nations—Pleated and Fancy ing or tomorrow. Mrs. Miles Poindexter, wife of Sen- ator Poindexter of Washington, has as a guest for several days Miss Emma O'Shea of Spokane. The military attache of the Italian and Marquise di Bernezzo, returned this morning from New York, where they. went to bid farewell to Gen. Italian army, and the president of the Italian senate, and Signora Tittoni, who sailed Saturday for Italy. Capt. Carlo Huntington, assistant military attache of the Italian em- bassy, and Signora Huntington will return Thursday from New York. Capt. Huntington accompanied Gen. Badoglio on his tour of this country, acting as his aide-de-camp, and re- mained with him until he sailed. Women’s and Misses’ 'NEW COATS With Large Fur Collars $ 39.95 BET Worth Up to $69.50 The greatest coat values we have ever offered. Aquitania for England, where he will remain until the latter part of October on leave of absence. Mr. Hugh R. Wilson of the State De- partment, who arrived in New York Anniversary Sale $2.50 and $2.98 Silk Hose Heavy Quality Thread Silk Hose. Plain and Novelty Ef- fects. Black, Brown, Gray, Mode, etc.—all sizes. Every pair perfect. Mr. Henry E. Davis has returned from eral weeks with Mrs. Davis, who will prolong her stay there until the early part of next week. Dr. C. Ernest Smith Returns From England. Dr. C. Ernest Smith, rector of St Materials—— Bolivia, Normandy, Duvetyn, etc., with large fur callars that are worth the price of the entire coat. last evening from a six-week visit to England. During his stay there Dr. Smith spent two weeks in Cornwall visiting his_daughter, Miss Marcella Smith, who Is studying art in St. Ives, where there is a large artist colony. This year Miss Smith had her fourth victure hung in the Royal Academy. Dr. Smith spent the greater part of the time in London with the exception of a short visit to Stratford-on-Avon. He was accompanied abroad by Judge James A. Bond, of Westminster, Md. and they spent their vacation to- gether. Dr. Smith will be in the pulpit at St. Thomas’ Sunday morning. Miss Barrine Drake, daughter of Col. and Mrs, Charles B. Drake, has joined her parents at their home, 1909 S strcet, after spending two months in a series of visits in Canada. Mrs. I T. Mann and her daughter, Miss Alice Mznn, will sail (romgNew York Beptember 21 for Europe, where they will remain until the end ,of October, then to return to Washifig- ] fly ]I; | d his son, Mr. William Mann, will i Hit i H"l remain at their estate at Magnolia 0 St until theend of September. when_ the ; Iatter wil resume his studies at Yale, and Mr. Mann will reopen his resi- dence on 16th stree Miss Hazel Nelson to Be Entertained at Ten. i Miss Frances Morrow will enter- A DEPARTMENT FOR i nonor or” Miss" fiusel: Noison 3 in honor of Miss Hazel Nelson. daughter of Col. and Mrs. Hunter B. Nelson. who is visiting her aunt, 9 Mrs. Moorman, at Takoma Park. i Mrs. Henry Morrow and Mry, Carl : Moore will assist. : Mrs. George Barnett returned yes- i terday from her country place, eIy Wakefield Mancr, and is the guest of Lieut. Commander and Mrs. George I l‘i Smith at their home on Woodley place. Dr. Francis B. Loring has returned to his home on K street after spend- ing the summer at Nahant. Mrs. Loring is visiting at Oyster Bay, waiting the return of their daughter, Miss Lydia Loring, from Europe. The marriage of Mr. Emmet Lee Ellmaker of Washington to Miss Myrtle Wolfe, daughter of Mr. and ok Mrs. D. C.- Wolfe of Blg Stone Gap, OPENING TOMORROW e B e ot e T G TGS P ol G e —with a large and complete stock of Children’s Footwear of the better grade home at 1720 21st street. | The bride comes from one of the | oldest families in her section of Vir- ginia and has many friemis in daughter of Nath: Harres-Ewn MRS. E. HART FENN, ‘Wife of Representative Fenn of Con- necticut, who will soon return to her embassy, Col. Marquis dl Bernezzo. | ppartment at 2400 16th street from her ome at Wethersfield. . Padoglio, former chief of staff of the| ... .. i Sulphur Springs, has returned to Washington for the winter and is at the Grafton Hotel. Maj. and Mrs. George Oakley Tot- ten, jr., have returned from their wedding trip, which included a motor tour through New England and a visit to Newport, R. 1, and are at their studio house, on 16th street. Mrs. Stephen B. Elkins was the guest of honor at a tea given yester- The il t i day afternoon by Mrs. James e e O mhely wiil | Eranch, at her cottage at White Sul- Ruffles. sail today from New York aboard the | Phur Springs. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas M. Chatard of this city were the guests yesterday of Miss Mary Frederick at her sum- mer home near White Sulphur Springs. They motored out from the springs accompanied by Miss Carolyn Monday on the Celtic, is now in Wash- | Nagh * daughter of Medical Director : and Mrs. Francls S. Nash. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Stewart Warm Springs, Va.. where he spent scv- | 1irs &85 WEs: len0 i d. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Stewart have leased the W. D. Grote estate at Bay- A for two years from Mr. Winslow S. Pierce, who purchased it a short time ago. Mr. Stewart, who is in the diplomatic service, has been recently attached to the United Thomas’ Church, returned to the city | SeCentiV. SURCHE (10 eMr. and Mrs. John W. Connelly en- tertained informally last evening in honor of their son, Mr. John W. Con- nelly, jr., United States vice consul at Buenos Aires, who is home on a short vacation. Vice Consul Connel- 1y has been in Argentina for the past three years. Count and Countess Szchenyi joined Count and Countess Paul Teleki at the St. Regis Hotel. New York, yesterday, where they will remain for a short time. Count Szechenvi will accompany Count and Countess Teleki when they sail for Furope and Countess Szchenyi will re- join her mother, Mrs. Vanderbilt, in Newport. Mrs. Warren Delano_Robbins, who went to Stockbridge, Mass., for thr wedding of Miss Louise Delano to Col. Sherwood W. Cheney Saturday, is re- maining for a week at Heaton Hall, in Stockbridge. Mrs. Vanderbilt will leave Newport Thursday for Lenox, Mass. where she will be the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Henry White at Elm Court. Mrs. White will entertain at a musical tomorrow evening at her beautiful summer home. Alrs. Juliet 8. Goodenow arrived Sun- day after a_ summer at her country place, Point Goodenow, Gull Lake, Mich., and fe again settled in her apartment at Wardman Park. Miss FEliza Scidmore, who has been Chokers $7.50 Up. Simtlar bargain prices on all other furs, because of the con- tinued warm weather. : New Fall Suitings —8oth Imported and domesfic, In wide Variety. Ladies’ suits tallored to measure at no higher prices than good ready-to-wear suits cost. Phone Frank. 3445 . Ellmaker and his bride will be =atijf .THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13. 181 : o) : OCILELY President and Mrs. Harding Invited to Reception in Pan-American Union Building Thursday Evening. Seventh Street spending the summer at Willilams- | members of the two immediate fami- town, Mass., has returned to Washing- | lies. ton and opened her apartment at Stone- leigh Court. Miss Annie N and M Dr. and Mrs. H. Wells Woodward aylor Fitx Hugh, Beautify Your Complexion James Johm Brown Wed / N 1age of Mire Annie Neylor Fits Hugh riage o 58 le Naylor Fitz Hugh, anjel Lee and Ines M. | *Freckies 'a Fitz Hugh, to Mr. James John Brown of Washington, Saturday, September 3, | me! kes face at St. Mark's Episcopal Church. The | beautifal. For ‘““‘ ceremony was performed by the Rev. MME. ‘W. A. Masker, and was witnessed by After the summer's exposure the skin needs tention, I. Freckles and sunburn removed in 10 days. Wrinkles, sagging muscles treated b; Skin Specialist, 1751 P 8t. N.W. * SOCIETY will leave September 15 for their farm in_Prince Georges county, Md.. to re- (Continued on Ninth Page.) OL and ektn What You Want When You Want It Isn’t it exasperating when you want something in a hurry to find that you can’t get just what you want— get) ¥ and have to take something that you don’t want just because you need it in a hurry? Speaking of furniture—as we generally do—you’ll not have this trouble if it’s furniture you negd—that is, if you go to the Lifetime Furniture Store, where you’ll find everything you could wish for—and more of it—than anywhere else. Six big floors of furniture are here—big, open floors, with the best-looking lot of furniture you ever saw—and Lifetime Furniture, too—that gives you a whole lot for your money. Mayer & Co. | % TSR . New prices and Pierce-Arrow value Washington.. Mr. Ellmaker came to Washington from Philadelphia, where he was engaged in newspaper work, * MODERATELY PRICED and hews now correspondent for a number of publications. Miss Mildred O'Nelll will entertain at luncheon Thutsday at the Univer- sity Club in honor of Miss Elizabeth Trueman King, whose marriage to| Capt. Lawrence McConey Jones will $1 .90 to $6.50 Made of serviceable leathers that will with- EwWS FROM ACROSS THE N # ATER SAYS: take place September 17. Her guests. will include the other members of! stand the roughest wear; styles that will ap- the wedding group. A matinee party will follow. Miss Chariotte Washburn, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. William S. Washburn, will leave today for Mount Pocono to peal to the child and mother alike, and formed . to fit the natural curves of growing feet. Such qualifications you will find in the Till lsaye today for Mount Pocono to there by Miss Elsie Smith of New Yoyk Dr. and Mrs. Alfred G. White of Swarthmore, Pa., and Dr. and Mrs. Ches- ter D. Swope of this city were enter-ifj taided at dinner by Mr. and Mrs. Ed- ward L. Roberts last evening. Dr. A SOUVENIR White 15 professor of industrial geog- ; the University of Pennayl- o is di; 1 da, 1 —every child will appreciate presented Wastington . ronewing acquaintances with each pair. Mr. and Mrs. John W. Davis to Remain at Locust Valley. The former United States ambassador Beads for Bags . | Beads for Costumes | | Beads for Girdles The uses of Beads ‘this sea- son are manifold. We are showing a range of gether il staple styles, in such a veriety as is, we believe, unequaled. to Great Britain, John W. Davis, and :f}f Mrs. Davis will remain at Wofton, their country place at Locust Walley, Long Queen Quality Boot Shop Island, until late autumn. 1219 F STREET N. W. Dr. and Mrs. W. K. Butler motored to their home afte: in Che: spending the summer in Mountains. Mrs. Henry S.. Bean of “Brookline, Mass., accomapnied them their return home and is their guest. position. Exclusive Agents in Washingfon for Qucen Quality Shoes. Mrs. Willlam Haywood, who spent the - The announcement of -price reductions amounting on some models to $1000, must be of decided' interest to any man who considers— e That the engincerswhoare today n‘:sponsiblc for Pierce- Arrow mechanical fitness are the very ones who twenty years ago launched the car, and who have since developed it every step of the way; That three years ago these engineers produced the Dual Valve engine and made the strongest possible claims as to the power, flexibility and economy of that engine; That 6,000 users have since tried the Dual Valve engine and their verdict justifies and upholds the engineers; That not content with this the engineers have improved and refined the Dual Valve engine in many ways, and that the designers have been skillful at expressing the power and elasticity of the car iR the low graceful lines of its bodies. ; -FOSS-HUGHES Foss'Hyghes Company 1141 Coanecticut Avenue, N. W. ‘Washington Baltimore Bring Your Furs to You will receive courteous treat- ment, combined with best work F e 3 at lowest prices. Open evenings from 7-9. 30-32 Florida Ave. N.W. Between D GE