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ke e ¢ . f : : f . A i . . i X % W B 7 . SOCIETY THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY,' SEPTEMBER’?27, 1521 SOCIETY j 4 - . ton University Hospital. a0 May ‘Spurlock, boy. | wick, have closed- their .camp at|dy-Wood at thei t: 1 t| s H Deaths Reported. mw ,‘mz's“l’,:e a'"" ; hr::nle Willlams, 17 eo! A -::‘ L‘I‘{:(:'-. Snaw bor e v 0 Heath, near the Mohawk Trail, Berk- | Warrenton, Va.,, elorr ’::gnwre);kpe:l: 7 c:;:l‘t‘);r:here will be dancing. . The following deaths have been reported to | John T Was / nd Fra m..""'“ Bo; 3 shires, and are occupying Mrs. John| Mrs. Wood and Miss Lindsay Wood| The Keystone State S Y i A B th el v it NI BT ety | sk flagk. 41, Weskingion. Amime’ Ties. Ny - Swann's house at Stockbridge until|will remai i one State Society is one - Tour hours: y- | pital. P A ithes :3 2 | = hedy ocl 8 . ain at Warrenton until late|of the oldest organizations of th ‘Sophronice Smith, - 63, *George WasBington _:;d-ni‘fl' F. Cephas, 87, St. Philips Hill| Willlam 8. and T . ) they join Mr. Sedgwick in Italy. '| in the autumn. kind in the capital, with Representa«s : s Smith, - 63, ctvgmet. ” 5 3 - s H R — tive M. Clyde Kelly of Pittsburgh as . Cnivemity Womitall, " T avewne, /| NPRF HUL 40, Préedmen's Hospital. Al ; ‘Layton. boy. ¢ 4 The gparriage of Miss Lols Lamh,| Mr. and Mrs. A P. OveWgaard of |president, tnd Edwin A, Niess. sec. Bernard H. Harrison, 52, 919 L treet. A nd T liembon - < \ daughter of Cpl. A. R. Lamb, inspec- | Omaha, Neb., are at the Powhatanretary and treasurer, The Am rt; 80, 1236 11th atreet. o n L. Moria: tor gemeral of Panama police, to Capt. | during their stay in Washington. dents are John S. Arnold, - mfl ; 3. Ah 'Fal, 29, St. Elizabeth's Hospital. Blrths Re rted nd 3 girl. A ’ JIrvine H. Zelift of the 12th Cavalry, — Lincoln Tow: i an A Wolite. S3a biies” Howital oty S Hoce ‘Stoc i = : U. 5" A ‘took place Monday, Sep | The Alpha Chapter of the T o i b S phrey, treet | . TH following s aave been reported to A b d L B R . lember 12, thy idence_of Mrs. |Sorority gave its cpening dance at the E \mbassador LL.e Breton Returns From |imbs, 2 20 the reidenceget e | 8 St Chub Saturasy eventng. ¢ the health department within the last twenty- ne Lund, 6 months, Children's Hospital. four, hours: Jolm F. and ul E. Vatrick, 2 days, George Weshing-| Artnur W."and Carrie C. Crapdall, boy. Kamper .\m . . e y .~ %| On account of mourning- in tHe — o . ; ‘Philadelphia Visit—Czechoslovak , [shamings Sirangea yas - vers |Evieriais ot vew Wakars. Martiage Licenses. i O A Minister Lunch o= | soair ohs, DolisSane ot the The Pennuylvanta ority of Wash: i 2 P T : k: ngton, which closed its social pro- § - \ = inister Luncheon Guest "iThe” Wedding Sook place on the |InEton, which closed its moclal Bro;| “rriak’urry s milzaners D Tomae, | V ) porch of the Loves quarters, arches | SR o150 Caton, IO & DPRCACT | g Iy Py, ofigtie ity and Tucie #73 ‘flnd garlands of flowers being eVery-iof the Pennsylvania members of the| Waiter H. Jackson and Fila Christmas where in evidence. «#rchdeacon Car- Salvatore Vgscardi and Marion Phillips. N\ > p, 5 k. HE ambassador of Argentina s0n. Derforyied iihe ceremony, 'thelpcacnts cabimet. “will insuguiate! inge lorenzi and Lina I o the opening of the new season with a Mr. Tomas A. Le Breton, re- | fi o o fijalne Bocking very dovely ina he cating and reception at the Willard H turned to the embassy this i, coming gown of brown tafleta With|yiste] on October 17. Preparations are ~JAckson . hat to match, and carrying a shower v X a- ~ being made for a meeting which | Walter L. Briggs of Swampscott, and (] this afternogn after spen i ¢ bouquet of pink roses. She was at-|promises to surpass any of the pre- | Ruth V. Pernell of thix elt: / . . ol - ing the week end in Philadelphia. £ A tended by Miss Lois McCullough and |jous ones for brilliancy and splendor. | Joshua M. ll;;!;on and Mfidred Gerting, both 'l . 2 z : P2 & 3 T ; “ ”y}‘.:.:}oi“ilf'fiow}w ";’S = 'anl"?! and|{ An invitation is being sent to Gov. | T Baltmore Me | vary L. Burton ¥ g Dr. Bedrich Stepanek, the minister | [ AR auendnf;is“(‘:ap:apébh:e‘|lJ’u:g William C. Sproul and adwec‘m pro- Kite of nde Va., and Tiene Py - o treet of Czechoslovakia, entertained a small p \ | Mr. Stacweather. A wedding dinner | Sear 1o behgiairangel nor noted, V.8 - : L . party &t luncheon yesterday at the followed the ceremony that was at- 2 New Willard. % ;e?de: onlav by the bride’s intimate 7 b riends and a number of officers of Open 9:15 AM = - Close 6:00 P.M. the 12th Cavalry. Capt. and Mrs. Representative Allen T. Treadway 18| § G lff"" sailed on the St. Mihiel for 3 . k] entertaining a party of friends, golf ; ew York. The bridegroom has - anlhualal(s‘ at ';m summer_home, &t e mrdereditoiduty fak) FortEEthian en -yvas O S 5 = , Vt., where 2 vi Stockbridge, for the tournament, and (i 2t home atier Oetomer 10 I be U SRR S o S T B S f Ezclu.n've agents for Chateau Kid Gloves—short gauntlets, 12 and 16 bnttou| engths. kL We also complete assortment of Kayser’s Chamoisette, W, -ht gave a dinner in_their honor last sl SR 1 2 e o ents Glovesall the wew Fall Golors and Lengths. gistyst ERsteali s ter St Mevonn haterse. | Smart ‘Younger Set The new counselor of the embassy of 16th street, after passfng two months Belgium, Mr’ F. de Selys de Fanson, in the Adirondacks. emerges from a matinee it is remarkable - 3 ) = has arrived in Washfngton and is occu- % 8 how many of the season’s debutantes ar - - Dying an apartment at the Hotel Lafa- : 4 Mra Erank White Delegate i y 2 but e yette, where he will be joined by Mme. : ; 7iene Comference. earing Harris Shop productions—one a . de Salys and their two children when . Mrs. Frank White, wife of the 2 they arrive in this country. The coun- treasurer of the United States, will|| frock, another‘a coat or a suit topped with present the Michigan Alumnae of 5 Positively the most marvelous value we have. ever offered selor was formesty etationed with the ' Washingion at the inetitute ana con. || 2 striking hat. * Mrs. Frederick C. Hicks, who is still v R ¥ y b WOl'th 355.00 to 369-50 7 at ‘Shorewood, her: hore at " Port| 2 : Vo _phe styles for Fall and Winter now on Washington, Long Island, has been 2 o 3 ! “ . S S0 Joined ihere by her mother, Mrs. e ; University of display are a revelation in luxurious beauty. Plerre Stevens, who will remain with §-£ treasurer and Mrs. White are now her until late autumn. Representative = living at their new home at 5200 13th ‘ [ ] Stevens is just completing a flight street northwest. = Fown the Mississippi river to. New | MRS. JOSEPH F. FRELINGHUYSEN, Lo . 1212 F s P A sale of this kind at the very be- ginning, of the season is *indeed unusual. Make your selections tomor- Tow a_nd get firstvchote. A reasqnablc Orleans in the glant air cruiser Santa | Wife of Senator Frelinghuynenof New | An invitation has been received deposit reserves it for future delivery. Masiesfanaiupon ihia Fetira to Wash. | Jersey, who, after enteraining the| from the Carnegle Foundation by Mra. Y . ington wi join rS. ev! President and Mrs. Hard! 1d oth: rvin L. Lenroot, Materials include velour, velour de I e ek onds, atll they | distingalsncd. quects at Rariien, witi | Consressional Clib, invitig mem: laines, Bolivia and Normandy, with return to the capital for the winter. | return here mext week. beérs of the club to attend the- exer- huge fur collars. Every coat silk o ety S Pk wWell e S L f.';:?w%y"‘g;"‘":fl;infh the 600th an- H H dding e dea of Dante Ali- lined. All sizes. Surprise to Colleagues. 3 tomorrow eyening at 8 o'glock, at|&hierl. to be held in the auditorium of ' | tober 3, at 8 p.m. the National Museum Monday,. Oc- The marriage of Representative|Clarendon. of Garrison, N. Y., to Mrs. Grace Chapin-Rogers, daugh-|Miss Taylor Weds 3 L ;er ‘?t gz: Adlxrads C'c ch‘c;mn2 ‘o( cl:'env: Mr. Roy D. Witmer. b f'ol-(- d‘ D:r-. O. F. Snyder ork, urday, September 24, The marriage of Miss Eth. )|t upper Dance. - - 5 as & profoundsurprise to his col-|lor and Mr. Rey D. Witmer ok ma¥el Col. ahd Mrs. O. F. Snyder enter- leagues in the House, as it did to hislat 12 o'clock yesterday in the apart- |tained a party of young people at ' friends in New York, where the mar-{ment of W. E bk ! » B, Hearn at 1801 Coam- | the “supper dance at Wardman Park . . Think of it—the values rlage ‘took place. The ceremony Wag|bia road, the Rev. Earle Wilfle Hotel last evening for their daughter, 40 Years sn This Square = | solemnized in the Knox Crescentitor of the Vermont Avenue Ch ian | Miss Margaret Snyd A . - O] A 2 . __The up to $69.50! chureh at noon, the Rev. I A, Mont- | Church, officiating. Mr. J. Lester God- | included Miss Fannie May Tmble v are P ; . . f,.":.".-f{,ym‘:,Tcx'y’::‘T,fi}n?a’q‘:uo?fin&eseuvz?;fimw.",fd best man for the bride |Miss Margaret Trimble, Miss Betty H d 9 F Stl’ t Styles that are suitable for all occa- N witnesses. OB EIdS: PNt ter s hors e la e | vemnct IS, Helany Carter, Miss|] endersons on ee 3 sl ket siban, Suve Represnue Fieh ues Jooked E S Wit kR | S Mo o e S| O 2 evening wear. Fashioned of such - - bachelors in official yife, but his bride = - . Mr. John Darby, Mr. Charles Ford, Mr. | 2 . . % < ESD L > and her two cmmrl‘n, “Alfred Chapin, Mr. and Mrs. Philip S. Tuley of;obert Finley, Mr. James shilling.| mpresslve ' urnltl |re . Srg ular m?tenals. as_canton crepes, crepe Hogers and Susan Fish Rogers, will'Louisville, who have arrived in Wash- Mr. Robert Winthrop, Tapt. 1iam | de chine, tricolette, crepe meteor, be warmly welcomed in the congres-|ington for a week, are stopping at Hughes, SL.“A. Midshipman Stan- " e ¢ ide | the Powhatan. hope Ring, Richard Mudd, Mr.| H satin, georgettes, tricotines and many ?,h"fiu:fi; ;;rx-'«;‘;’n!':g-‘tlyvfithmfhnbtfloi Whilam Guliman, Mr- William Piets | __values are the rule, not the exception, here, our charming combinations. Blacks, New York so- ‘nlgrmand Mr!.fiarxrew H. Reeder |and Mr. John Mahoney . i blues, browns, grays and other favored e Representative Fisir in 55 Betty h i i flording ample evidence that worthwhile e St “Bier ish has an apartment ai | £14NE8 Botty Reetke, who retummed | o opeg pnil Gotmt Marcast and | [0 Dt o 5 g P fall shades. Styles suitable for"matron and miss. All sizes, 16 to 44. v the Albany, but will undoubtedly take{ Cegric, Saturday. after spending some | Miss Marcati arrived in Wash. | W things for the home are not beyond the means of a house here for the season. fGoaic Satinday atter/apend] el i ] : ment in the, Westmoreiand, - 2"t ElonemiC planafendiare stz people in moderate circumstances. = Mrs. John A. Logan and her daugh- ter, Mra. Logan Tucker, will éntertain| yjgg Cecile McCarihy, daughter of M “New autumn merchandise arrives almost daily, Mr. Harmpson Gary, former minister | € - = : at ~dinner tonight for Miss Mabeliyr and Mrs. Charles H. McC: | Mrs. G: W Wall Pape Draper A Obje and Reeve: ghty f Mr. and Mws. S.130 West 70th L] cCarthy of | to Switzerland, and Mrs. Gary, who| ) . 1 S & = Aeian!&e;h:nd Mr. Dl.oza; Cunningham, :{g “\\9“1-‘""' street, New York, and |have an apartment at Stonelei;l)l Court | (W V1Z° . Vall = L T=h i JEed 0 - 3 Lot iam B. Kennedy, son of Mr. |this season, entertained at luncheon ! Lamps, as well as Fine Furniture for every room. nephew of the hostess, and Mrs. John J. Kenned 3 5 . ¥ of Fort |y, v { riage will take place at Henry, N, Yo were mamneayy o cort | vesterday at the Shoreham. ‘ The inspection of discriminating people is invited, ; | § the home of Mr. and Mrs.|; X |1 Mr. Cunningham has as guests Maj. - 2 ork, by Father Berry of | their children will-return to Wash-| without obligation. : I fiam Bhia 2). | the church, assisted by Father Pi i v i || ortaries . B. Price, United States Marine g y er Pierce |ington from Watch Hill, R. L, tomor- | Cra of Fort Henry. The reception wasirow. Mrs. Hagner has spent the sum- | {1} ryin these, with the - (] |Corps and Mrs. Price, who have come ' Trying days, | , with Corps, and Mrs, rlce, M Maor 1 |held In the “Yaldort-Astoria The |mer there and Mr. Hagner hes joined ! 2 < o bride, who i d ini | builders crowding us for room. stationed:toTelmaITIUN I ATl ERLE Collcpe Washington: madl sohiaecal s, o [ cuentlyiss possible. i iChard W. Hendel'son maids Miss Helen Wall McManus and| Mrs. C. R. Snodgrass of Martins- - The Coat Section is all cluttered The marriage of Miss Vernie Mau- [Miss May Kennedy, sister of the|burg, W. Va. and Mrs. C. Franklin of ¥ with o th: pin, daughter of Mr. ;lnd LT(rs.“Jlr:zes g;;g:sa"f?rl:l;nignd Mcrla-;(am ted of (h;l(‘hlclgo are in Washington for a 3 Maupin, to r. . 'unton y. . Kepnedy served | visit and are staying at the Sh - .up partitions, but that does O b caxa place Saturday, Oc. With the Marines pverseds. He is as- | ham. 2 N ~ i ber 8, at 4 o'clocl, in the Mount ather in the Alcan| — £ not affect the values in our great tober 8, o hediat Episcopal Church.|Ofl Company of northern Canada. g iz Margaret Harding, Count Jolin : = = g . f Mr. and e e Salis, ol arles . McKinstry | Store Hours: 9:15 to 6, including Saturda; September Coat Sale. Alreception at, the home of Br S| Mrs. Alexander Sedgwick _and|and Mr. Robert Powell of New York | |l ; v Y- P! d Maupin “will follow daughter, Miss Christina D. Sedg- | were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wad- | mony. Mr. George B. Christian, jr., secre- : tary to the President, entertained a v at the New Willard. 5 . « - Mr. and Mrs. J. William Ginnaty and & ® ol their daughter have returned to their i . : T 3 home, 1357 Otis place northwest, ln . er oa after an absence of a year.. &h F > r ' r n Dr. and Mrs. B. L. Hardin have re- ¢ 608 TO6G14 11th ST. N.W. Store Hours AN 13 d <t0 Waski te and pened : The savings are greater than any one can arned ealdence, 1311 Connecticutrave- : : ; £ 3 nue, for the winter. 9:15 to 6 Dail afford to overlook, amounting to from $14 to e > The marriage ‘of Miss Blagche U. Latterner, daughter of -Mr. afd Mus. $50 on edch coat. Generally speakin r : - ou can \ VS g Yy e atterner of Clarendon, V. - The Home of Courtesy > and Washington, to Mr. James A. = Save 259 Now —by securing your Winter Coat at Jelleff’s. This saving obtains on the very handsomest of the com- ing season’s coats for women and misses." $46 - $58 - *85 - $115 The pattern' of grand- | _are the special pri { i ich 1 pecial price grofips, in each of which ‘ma; mother’s shawl, B;Jt,oh, how | be found the smartest coats of their type, iuf)-v differently fashioned. It be- trimmed or all fabric. = : comes in printed silk geor- (Deferred Payménuifpuired.) gette one of most alluring JellefP ond Fl 's—Second Floor & “of the new We are featuring tomorrow a strong grouping of impressive values in - ' PAISLEY Coats Plain and fur trim- med — Bolivia, Evora, Normandy, Frost Glo’, Velour de Laine and Ylama—with collars of Australian opossum, natural raccoon, beav- N erette. Plain tailored and embroidered. PO There are abouf 100 of these Included are Crepe- _back Satin, Canton Crepe, Poiret Twill, Tricotine, Chinchilla Satin, Georgette— handsomely embroider- ed. and beaded "and braided. Effective new models.” “There are 125 : of these Frocks . dn Tricotthe — both plain tailored and fur - primmed. Designed on the straight lirles that « are a feature of the fall -fashions —and, hand- somely embroidered and braided.. There a.r\e only ° ‘about 75 of . . these Suits at Rebuilding Offering of $35 to $150 .New Cloth or Silk. . * ~ Fall Dresses at $25 335 $45 $65 Charmng new frocks for dinmer or afternoon wear as.well as smart_street frocks w2 % Je‘!lefl‘s—Secnnd “Floor. Blouses at $10%. Gilt buttons and piping of navy georgette to enhance the age-old charm of the Paisley pattern. . Pl \ Jellef's—Main Floor. In Ith'e dephrtmefit that suffers most From r.ebuilding . . A Sale of Glove Silk Underwear $3.00 Vests, $195 - $4 Bloomers} $2.95 - 50 dozen Glovecsilk Vests, tailored top and Glove-silk ' Bloomers. Elastic waist and ripbon straps. Full lengthe Flesh only. knee. Reinforged. ¥ Where. the New Elevators are Being Installed—Main Floor . " Wool Sports Stockings : < At$375 | At$4.95 . _Sport Wool | Mixture wobl Stockings, medium and luster cotton; and dark brown, two tone; hand- with colored hand- | ¢émbroidered clock. _ Black, green, cor- embroidered | govan, navy, with clocks. white. $ Ileq‘r-Mfln Floor. Hart _Scl:wflner & Mx Coats for Women New arrivals! fach _one offers fresh eviderice of Hart , Schaffner & Marx supremacy in designing and tailoring _smart multi-purpose coats for women. . = b 1109-1111 Pennsylvania Ave, ©