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‘Wrinkles, ing muscles _treated my othod—makes. face years younger and sbin 3 m-rl"!m WOU" :'-.l: nirl'l.-. beautiful. For appointment call Frank. 1311-W. Open Evenings L Skin Specialist, 1781 P 8t. N. Twelve-Ten F St. ‘Where Style Originates and Emanates I N s, 11 of staft. personnel division, G. 1, has| Wife of the menator from Minnesotan Jt i Misa 3 1ast week on officigl business. leased ine resldence 1722 Conhecticut | whe, with him, is expected to retura O"Connell and g ’ ’ = Sec f Agriculture and|avenue, which Gen. and Mrs. Jer o the capital from their home 5 A Tailored Suit of Superb | mhe sacreiary, of ASICHIGS M8 RIS ST Gor dimeSine pist | Faut o the openine of Comerers Girths Reported { Tricotine sn Ni Black, Anea informally Sunday evening{Gen. Jervey Is on leave of absence irths Reported. . ricotine m Navy or Diack, With Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Smith{and is visiting in Virginia before go- The following births have been reported to handsomely lined with pearl gray radium silk, tailored on Connecticut avenue. From Europe Next Monday. Mrs. Robinson and her mother, Mrs. 'Mfller. in Washington. | Mrs. William E. Borah on Wyoming avenue. ~|Ambassador Bakhmeteff to Return Here Today After Spending a Week Visiting Friends. HE ambassador of Russia, Mr. the President. Senator Klofac is a BakhmetefY, is expected back today after & week’s abseifce in New York and Massachu- setts, where he visited friends. the Austrians. The flag of Italy is flying over the Italian embassy today in celebration of one of the most important national [ new duties as assistant naval attache holidays in that country, the comple-}of the Britisn embassy, and is resid- tion in Italian unity. fn u:ernbaq‘gcl sador, Senatol 5 :;er:h:vlfix;c':a formal entertaining. | bassy staff who have the residence — The Postmaster General, Mr. Will H. 4 Gen. James H. McRae, who succeeds Stnctly Hays, rewrned to Weshingion this| ot s e ant oief| MRS, FRANK B. KELLOGG, Senator Robinson to Arrive and fi'"-"lfll by hand. Senator Joseph T. Robinson of Ar- kansas, who sailed from New York| Mrs. H. Tudor B. Harris has re-| ' August 3 with the Interparliamentary | turned to her residence, 1708 Rhode | 50N 8 oth dels at Union and who remained abroad for |Island avenue, after spending the| Miss Lawler, who was with the asher: macels @ * |2 short period of travel, will arrive | summer at the Imperial, at Narragan- | president and Mrs. Harding, at their }insNew/svorich Monday/iasd) willfJofh | Eo s S home in Marion, Ohio, throughout the Mrs. Stephen B. Elkins has returned | onyire presidential campaign, has to return today or tomorrow from ) Atiantic City, where she has spent |, M and Mrs. David Meade Led |y, ;ow famous Ohio city and a round | To the Editor of The Star: some time, at the Traymore, and will |springs this week, to remain two or|of the.delightful northern Michigan Teloin Semator Borah at thelr home | (hrenSaaus® feam’ Hot' Surings Ve, noted patriot and leader of one of the Czechoslovakian political parties. He was imprisoned for threé years by Commander A. G. U. Stanton has ar- rived in Washington to assume his ing with several members of the em- 3147 16th street. SOCIETY THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON D. ¢, TUESI;)AY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1921. e 00 o SYLerY 0 tob WVANING SIAR, WASHINGL ONY Beautify Your Complexion| : o - -Coats faded red are redyed black ":uh:'rh?:'m‘ exposure th!-u: needs by me satisfactorily and cheaply. Freckles and sunburn removed in 10 days. SOCIETY & Mfll’mfi Li & declaration by one Wilbur Glenn [ship of the dress of the female mex censes. Voliva of Zion City, IL, that the|3nd in unusual views, such as mow 3 ¥ the aforesal oliva. Marriage licenses Lave been fssued to the | earth is flat. On aceount of occasional oversights, Ernest Lamgley and Sarah A. Lanham; both| Mr. Voliva and Zion City, IIL, are |like that in the Star headline, it has of Alexandria, Va. in no way connected with the Zionist | become a source of regret to many Qscar D. Liming and Esther L Mehefelt. |movement or the Zionist organiza- |in our organization that the founder boiph W. Tichenor and Loulse B. Tichenor. | tion. The aim of Zionism is to effect |of Zion City G Doty Hostetin mo Rena A. Downs, | the. restoration of Palestine as the |some other Fred 7 Neulsnd and Auma B Harver: national Jewish homeland. Mr. Vo-[ing community, and thereby have Balsh W. Via and Albone A. uyder, both !:v;e:ndtm;: compatriots fat. Zlon City | saved us considerable irritation. ; ppear to have other ends in view. owever, that is something which Sl %%l:;u:nh of (Fhiladelphia and| They are not Jews. Mr. Voliva's con- |cannot now well be remedi , ax Begle ¥; Howard of Asheville, N, C. @ . ana|D€Ction With Zion City could, for the [Voliva et al are scarcely willing to Eilen A Jsving of thir i sake of accuracy, therefore, be de-!change the mame of their much ad- Oliver 'R, Hennoe of this city and Nora|scribed in some other manner than |vertised town. But, at least, we think Martin of Charlotte, N. C. + |of calling him a Zionist, which' word | we have the right to ask newspapers FERPRN—— of Frederick D. Reed and Zettie Blakey. now bears a well known meaning as|to be careful of confusion, for our - geay and Nannie C. Miller, both|a person associated with the Zionist |sake, in the publicity given so fre- heodore fiyers and Sadie Burley. movement. ; quently to Zion City, IIL, and its cele- Chester W. Starr and Lillian L: Hoke. I am sure every one will appreciate | brated overseer. John M. Daniel of this city and Sarsh N.|Why Zionists, including myself, make MAX RHCGADE. Clark of Manassas, Va. this objection. Our movement P hin R. Johnson and Frances Manley. sesses a world political status and ofOllie H. Jackuon ‘and Lemore Derretie, both siEnificance and we therefore frank- | Some Arabs are extremely fond of oseph F. ‘Tauibée and I H, Shannon. [1y fall to be pleased w v Be Howard A, Brooks and Hatje . Grocer " | occasional appellation of “Zionists” to | 1Yen% stew. and this despite U Wilbur W, Elkine and Lavenia. Carcer, these Zion City inhabitants, whose |fact that even a dog turns from ciAtiton Grymes and Lucy D. Tayloe, both of | chief renown scems to lie in censor- hyena meat in disgust. William 'H. Shirley and Blanche Constable. |° aul 0. lon _of this_ city and eris E. Gatley of Wollaston, Mass. Yathan & Norrie‘and Grace M. Weil alter E. me an A 11; 3 both ‘of Richmond. Thebinlon Daniel J. Broderisk and Hanoria M. Malone. ;"lqu“mEHklld" Illll] Kybelle M. Leslie £ Kidwell and’ Edith 1. Wi both of Winchenter, Va. et s ex Lio r Ha opel De ‘Wemé of Lorain, obl Commodore L. E. O. Charlton, air | a¢ the Powhatan, attache of the British embassy, en- : tertained at a supper party at his| s Kathleen Lawler is estab-| Aaron W.'and Harriet R. Harrison, boy. residence, 1908 Sunderland place, after spending some time at White: where they are spending the month = of September. Mrs. Lea entertained | pitalities of the autumn were ar- The military attache of the British [at tea at the Homestead Casino Sat-|ranged in her honor. She also spent embassy, Maj. Gen. H. K. Bethell, urday afternoon, ing among her leased the residence of the late mif- | guests Mra. A. Kelly vans and her [some time at her home in Lansing ister of Sweden, Mr. W. A. F. en- |house guest, Mrs. Ellis of Atlanta |and with friends and relatives in || gren, and Mme. Ekengren, at 1525|Ga., and Mr. Lea's cousins, Mr. and | petroit. 16th street, and will take possession | Mrs. John Brooke Young of Rich- October 1 on his return from Eng-|mond, Va. land, where he is on a brief leave of absence. The house was formerly M Kauffmann. ARE SO BECOMING THEY LeND THEIR LINES ago. TO EITHER THE SLENDER OR MATRONLY September 26. SHOWING THE NEW TFABRICS AND NEW Teailored Suits, $49.50 to $125 | awix 9 TO614 A ELEVENTHST. Store Hours: 9:15 to 6 Daily The House of Courtesy— A Select Showing of - Smart Suits When you compare in~- trinsic value, distinct- ive designing and ultra embellishings—with the price — you'll appreciate how really extraordi- nary the privilege that's accorded by this offer- ing. Plain and Fur- Trimmed Tricotine Beaver Duvet de Laine and Llama Cloth Squirrel Tuxedo, Box and Straight-line Models—in ~ Navy and Brown—elaborately embroidered in striking patterns of contrasting or self-color tones— and lined with the finest grade of silk. : They are Suits of Individual Character —as well as Exceptional Values ‘The secretary of the Italian em- bassy and Signora Celesia have leased take possession in October on the The charge d'affaires of the lega- tion of Siam, Phra Sanpakitch, will i i Sokol Delegates to Be Guests ! COLORS.~ ‘ of Czechoslovakian Minister. i Senator V. Klofac. former minister ! | of national defense, and the delegates i i i Heath—Loomis Wedding Greenbrier. Dr. L. S. Rowe Entertal: fore going to Boston on a business IDEAS IN BOTH FUR TRIMMED AND TAILORED, trip. He will return to Washington | Pan-American Union in honot of the | graduate of Cornell University, and special committee in charge of the|is now representing a telegraph and arrangements for the Gurgas Memo- | telephone company in the southwest, rial Institute in Panama. Among|where the couple will spend the next those present were John Bassett|few months. Moore, recently elected judge of the from Czechoslovakia to the sokol hels Seiler of the office of val, Vi the surgeon general of the Army, Dr.|of Front Royal, Va. at_the Chastleton Tuesday The counselor of the French em- |2t the CHaSUEIOR R e bussy, Prince de Bearn, entertained a small luncheon party at the New Wil- returned to her apartment at Stone- leigh Court after an absence of more than four months, two ths ot which was spent in Denver and vicin. Deaths Reported ity, and later with her sister in Chi-| 1he following deaths have been reported to | cago. the health department within the last twenty- —_— | four hours Capt. Winslcw was host at an in- formal dinner at the Shoreham last night. St N., and his daughter, Miss Caroline Fiske, have returned to their apart- ment at Stoneleigh Court after spend- ing the summer at Jamestown, R. L east. Walter P. Jenney. 72, 141 Eatid ean Announcement has been made of the| & engagement of Miss Willie Louise Moon to Mr. James Hicklin Craig of Chester, S. C. The wedding, which will take place this fall, will be a quiet affair on account of recent deaths in both families. Miss Moon, heast. hel Wills, 22, Freedmen’ Nanoie Smil 2123 Elizabeth Beliows, 2, 4402 east. at the Women's National Foundation, |ing to his new post. party of four at luncheon yesterday Sunday evening. lished at Stoneleight Court, where she has leased an apartment for the sea- Sulphur Spring: just returned®to Washington from an S interesting trip, including a visit. to resorts, where many charming hos- s Margaret A, Trimble and Miss |at 8t. Thomas' Church, New York. gwned by Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph|Xannle May Trimble have gone to| e marriage of Miss Elizabeth Ma- R White Sulphur Springs and are at the | The mArrage o8 %u 0 S0 7oK Loomis =—— took place Saturday, September 17, at ay for ite Sulphur rings, where | Rev. John Lloyd, w! the residence at 1409 30th street. | p% Ui\ "spila s "week before. going | bridegroom in fhe Ambulance Corps to Hot Springs. She returned Sun-|of the 4th Division during the war, gay from a series of visits on Lons fofMciating. An informal breakfast, al sland and the north shore. Mr. Ar- | hich only the relatives and a few in- gompletion of the remodeling of the | thur Bradley Campbell, Mrs. McDon- | imate friends were present, followed house. _Signor and Signora Celesia | 41q's son, lest last evening for Hot | . "\he Cosmopolitan Club, are residing at 2168 Florida avenue, | Springs, where he - will spend the C which they leased @ year or more | greator part of the autumn. The bride is a niece of Miss Mary Mason Heath and a Vassar graduate. Store Hours: 9:15 to 6, Including Saturday | coats this weelk. She edited a series of books for the Carnegie Foundation, and for the past e Ceommticee Six months was on the editorial staff 1 thi ing for New York,| Dr. L. S. Rowe, director general ofof the New York Sunday Times. Mr.! 1 2] FIGURE. WE HAVE SOME .MOST UNUSUAL |lSave, this evening for New <ork |, DL 8 Rowe dlrector gencral of|of the New York Sunday Mimer sirs € at luncheon today at the annex of the|Charles Loomis, of Attica, N. Y., is a = new international court; Senor Dr. A.| Maj. and Mrs. Harry Leonard have [ [ - d Avalos, member of the Chilean section | onened thei‘:' house on l;{ l::l;e‘;ll:.g‘f)ler | H - c c h f the inter-American high commis- | spending the summer in . in Chicago in August, will arrive in |3 5 ew l Fur Trimmed Slllts, $59.50 to $225.00 Washington Thursday and they will|JIoR of Santiago, Chile; Hon. J. E,| |, v\ penton Bradford have c be the guests of the minister of | Lefevre, charge d'aftaires ot e e ™ guest at thelr apartment at the Czechoslovakia, Dr. Bedrich Stepa- \ Ci.“wmmh“u Miss Elizabeth Millar || Franklin Martin and Mr. F. L. Ruddy Ci Z h ah | A . B 3 3 ;er:":ni:er‘:enht:nn:r: £ Ig'fi-: " nade for |of the Ward Systems, Chicago. of 3. and. o Cateb, W. O'Connor || but in particular the coats we offer in Jelleff’s Premier Senator Klofac to be presented to ch Mr. : > S > Roger Whiteford also was a guesf of like price. This is only one reason for buying your bo lard yesterday. Dr. and Mrs. George H. Heitmuller ||§j.. new winter coat at Jelleff’s now. As L“ returned Sunday on the Berengaria || ’ Mrs. William yly has | feom Sarope. ! ldred L. Hall, 1. Children’s Hospi Catherine J. Brittain, 79, 1482 o _Isabel P. Hargreaves, 66, Emergency Hos- Rear Admiral Bradley Fiske, U. S.| "%, R Pusey. 84, 1211 E street northeast Peter M. McCallum, 56, 1231 F street north: 7 Park road. Julia A. La Bille, 76, 216 11th street south- || t. Robert Silldorn, 3. Providence Hospital: lenn C. Wade. 18, 1458 Fairmont street. Pl A “Plaknes. 40, ‘908 12th stieet ! I Four special Price Groups at the health department within the last twenty- four hours: Eugene W. and Carrie L. Merryman, boy. IS FEATURING NEW TRICOTINE DRESSES OF UNUSUAL CHARACTER At $25.50 and $29.50 The season’s. smartest frocks of the newest materials are now being shown at prics that set new standards. Harry Mildred . Swagart, girl. Byron Loula Cubbage. girl. William H. and Mabel L. A. Wextray, boy. Andrew T. and Mammie E. Bailey, girl. Elmer and Leona Morgan, girl. —_— WHO ARE REAL ZIONISTS? Dwellers in Zion City or Members of the Palestine Organization? i May I request you to make public | || this objection to the use of the word “Zionist” in the headline in last Fri- | day’s Star over an item in regard to ' An approximate saving of 25% ob- tains on the coats specially selected for this great sale. In addition to the mag- 1216 F St. N.W. we are offering “Wooltex’s” smartest In Our September Sale of In general coats are lower this year than last— at an September Sale far transcend in value the usual goats Further, the styles are definitely established and our presentation for this sale includes a practically complete selection from America’s leading makes. | Women'’s and misses’ models, fur-trimmed and all- Rewton | fabric. Costly furs are used freely on inexpensive coats. 2 . 3 If you favor “Wooltex,” the all-wool coats that impart “that well dressed look,” you should seize this opportunity to choose one at a substantial saving. who lives with her brother, former Representative John Austin Moon, in Chattanooga, Tenn., was a frequent visitor in Washington when he was here in Congress. Mr. and Mrs. James C. Crawford, formerly of Washington, but now of Denver, have returned to Washing- ton for the se: and while looking xlf:;rm 2 house are staying at the Shore- Cleaning for Girls Grade School, Miss Jane Andrews of Dayton, Ohio, is the guest of Miss Betty Werner, dl;l‘hter of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Wer- Mr. and Mrs, Charles J. Willlamson COn ek of the Wardman Park Hotel had a l week end guests Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Chalmers and Mr. Carr Jessup. The marriage of Miss Mary Estelle Batson, daughter of Mr. B. P. Batson of ‘Washington, to Mr. Vernon W. Cooper of Winchester, Va., took place in Balti- more, Saturday, September 17, Rev. Charles Eyster officiating. Mr. and Mrs. Cooper will be at home at 229 Massa- chusetts avenue northeast. Science. Pleasing Program Arranged for Women’s City Club Luncheon. The committee in charge of the regular Saturday forum luncheons at the Women’s City Club has ar- ranged a delightful program for Sat- urday of this week, when Mrs. Mii- dred Walker Willebrandt, the recent- 1y appointed assistant attorney gen- eral, will be the speaker. On Octo- ber 29. Mrs. Ida Clyde Clarke of New York, noted author and lecturer, will be the speaker, and on November 26 Mrs. Harriet Taylor Upton, chair- man of the women’s national repub- lican committee, will apeak. Mrs. Cecile Sartoris of Paris and New York- has arrived in Washington for an indefinite stay and is stopping at the Shoreham. -Phone Frank.: 3445 Mrs. W. J. Baron entertained a Laces and Lace Curtain MME. VIBOUD, Inc. Established 1855. 727 11th 8t. N.W. || The Colonial School Day and _evening classes in Domestic Opening Day, Oct. 5 Phone for Catalogue, North 7994 A Boarding and Day School Cor. 18th and Que Sts.| N.wW. Tailoring Ladies’ Suits (o] o S than you'll SO HIGHER FRICaS eyl Blouses High School, College Pre- paratory, Collegiate Perhaps you are not prepared at present to set forth the entire purchase price of a new coat. If so, we will arrange deferred payments running until No- vember first. JellefPs—Second Floor. Expressing Distinction Though the Price Is Low Afternoon and Dinner - Gowns, 49~ A smart “calling” frock of Canton, Sheba Crepe, ‘l l Yellowstone, Tucked and Stitched With Black, $4.95 Not Often Is So Kitten’s Ear Crepe, Satin Meteor or Crepe-back } Allurinz_ An Satin, meets the dictates of fashion and good taste I i Aggregation of —particularly where it expresses the best style fea- i tures, as do these frocks at only $49.50. Black, Malay or navy, relieved of somberness with touches of Volner red, sapphire blue, fuchsia, garnet or jade. A JellefPs—Second Floor. New : Eall 4 Our Art Department - Braiding—DBeading Presenting the Last Word in Artistic Needlework > AT EXPERT Sih)le), REFINED IF STYLE IS ESSENTIAL Is fully equipped and equal to any task no matter how intricate. INITIAL SCALLOP pleated ruffle, also a: straight model with a Black, navy and costume colors. EMBROIDERY Offered at 4,95 Chic, intrinsic quality— and what more could ene ask. Crepe de chine or georgette in—well, what color do you fancy?; ‘, And we can say that as far as choice is concerned the_ models will delight you. $3 French Pique Lambskin Gloves, $1.65 In weight, color and quality, the ideal glove for “just now.” The colors include tan, mode, brown, black and white. Back embroidery in two-tone effects. Flare or suede finish. \ ; Jellef’'s—Main Floor. JellefP’s—Main Floor. 3 Identical quality of silk, workimanship quite as good as went into petticoats at double $5 e last year. There’s a tucked flounce with deep flounce.

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