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8 SOCIETY : THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1921. SOCIETY 3 d i - MRS. McCORMICK IN U. S.|&5,and will return to Europe Oc DISPUTE OVER CHILD. T s T Justice Stafford of the District Su- preme Codrt today issued a rule on “Mary L. C. Burnap to show cause to- morrow why she should not be en- joined from interfering with the cus- tody of her child, Myra Burnap, who Mrs. McCormick planned to remain ; ller | In New York a fow days before going Daughter of John D. Rockefeller |, it L0r™ &) 00 S et at the plot ie with the husband, Charles E. A. port and Watch Hill, R, L, is visitin v 2 5 SRS, & | suffered by Mrs. Reevae. so only mem Bumap. | The husband fled & com- Mre. John T. Trego at the Olympia. | bers of the two familles were gres- | hai, nephew of Mrs % plain, e ent, all of the guests witnessing the | 1IN took place at noon toddy -1 Returns After 8 Years Abroad. |by her son Harold, her daughter day the wife threatened the child . . = : ) ' v Aniesa she would accompany Rer. and PreSldent Hardlng Recelves Dr. .] C. A. M. Roger Nielseh, press attache of | ceremony and remaining for the wed- (05 Bome of the bride The ghicstx and hallway of the home were artis- July 22. They left Washington for | tically decorated with quantities of | Mr. and Mrs. Cunningham w the west late in August gnd stopped | palms, ferns, autumn leaves and | their home at Williamsport, i for & series of isits en route'to| carly wutumn fowers, pink predom 14 0 Isconsin, returning by way o on- | nating in the drawing room, where i treal and Niagara Falls. Rev. Dr. Herbert Scott Smith per- | Mrs, John A. Logan and her dfugh D et B ter, Mrs. Logan Tucker, entertginca Miss Martha = at dinner last evening for Miss abel s summer, and returned to New York same color. After a wedding ?rnnv ake 1 Washington of | Details for the wedding were very | § € e ol . of a T P eeves, daughter of Mr. and Mgs. ~ arleston. S. n route from New- | simple on account of a recent illness ISR ARaEbier of Mr. and Mps = ham, nephew of Mrs. Logan, Whose = ilde, and Mr. McCormick will arrive John D. Rockefeller. returned to the | (hilde, and Mr. McCormick will arr: United States today on the steamer George Washington, after an absence of eight years in Burope. Mrs. Mc-| GRAIN RECORDS BROKEN. Cormick, whose husband is head of| MILWAUKEE, Wis., September 28. the International Harvester Company. | —All records of grain shipments here was unaccompanied by any member(have been broken this year, it was Muriel and George M. Spangler, busi- NEW YORK, September 28.—Mrs.|ness manager of the Chicago Opera ding breakfast. he fears she will take the child out a returned g - g Mrs. Algle Reeves, Mr. Mrs. IF. of the jurisdicgion. Attorney anerl E yesterday aboard the Frederfck VIL The pride was escorted and given Cunningham. porents ot e fFun Harold F. McCormick, daughter of|Company. Another daughter, Ma- jole P, from Europe, and is in New York. a i i Wood appears for the father. N M Fro: the HromiBuLone Jan i ,In marriage by her father, and wore [ ningham: Maj. and Mre. Charlge verwijn, ew inister From M ieluen did not accompany Mr.lan exceedingly graceful’ gown of |Price, with their two children, fei { of her family. During the voyage|announced, 24,748,645 bushels having hite sati broidered in pearls.|and Cha Pric . : i she was under care of Dr. Mann of been shipped to date, as compared When a man's trousers are out at 5 . mark. PR E T e ey PR el SRR e [ i Zurich, Switzerland, who, i was said. with the previous record of 18,500,000 the knees it may be from praying. Netherlands, at the 1ite House. wreath of orange blossoms, and she | ham and Mrs. Ureula Canninehobins: i will accompany the patient to Chica- bushels in 1919. and not from shooting craps. ' » Miss Mabel Reeves carried a shower bouquet of lilies of | The bridegroom was the goest af 1 R e e etk SNSRI SO i1 il ek 2 st P Wed to Logan Cunningham. the valley. aunt and cousin, Mrs. Logan and M ek had no attendants, but | Tucker until after the wedding, a les F. B. Price, United |his parents and other relatives the scene at 12:30 o'clock today of the | ¢ brother-in-law | still guests at Calumet Place. marriage of their daughter, Miss|of the bridegroom, was his best man. Mabel Reeves, to Mr. Logan Cunning- | The bride’s going-away gown was of | _Mr. Henry O. Rea of Pittshurgh en- ham of Williamstown, Pa. The rooms |brown duvetine, with a hat of the (Continued on Eighth Page.) The home of Mr. and Mrs. . A. Reeves, 1859 Wyoming avenue, was e i HE President will receive the ° e new minister of the Nether- I lands, Dr. J. C. A. Everwijn, at the White House this Twelve-Ten F St. afternoon at 2:30, when the latter WHERE STYLE ORIGINATES AND EMANATES will present his credentials. Dr. ' Fverwijn will be accompanied by the members of the legation staff. This . \ We are pleased to have the privilege to announce T arnds pReorl for ke Vivea 15 = " . . staff. p E that we have secured the Exclusive Agency for the (Yesterdsy the Tresident recelved Don Octavio Beeche, who presented him with a gold medal struck off by o the government of Costa Rica in nelis ade commemoration of the 100th anni- L. vresary of its independence. The Secretary of State, Mr. Hughes, was also presentéd with one of the medals, W together with the diploma, which ac companied it. These medals are also being presented to the presidents of each of the Central American re- publics by the Costa Rican govern ment. Mrs. Harding took luncheon in- formally yesterday with Mrs. Henry D. Fletcher, wife of the undersecre- tary of state, who, with Mr. Fletcher, accompanied them on their last cruise on the Mayflower. Dealin &Nbartin & 1215F ST.and 1212101218 G ST. Housefurnishings Aluminum Kitchen Specially Priced 50 Lo T s vn R, Wares e Introduct > e e e T Gl 2 f or Introauctory e ;otle to t;:e' ‘?‘dlrondtuhcfm. crticre: LBl Rk Enamel witn Senors ano, w It is rarely that one can secure a mcm:,"';""g'? 5 enous: ‘%ny’}eu‘-g’finf Aoin et Wares Enamel tertaine Yy Mr. an rs. Paul Mtz = — genuine i’nported frock at such a Simon A el Pl lodEe o mhe|friends in addition to the members Tables ambassador and Senora de Riano are . Gxpected back in’ Washington about | Of, the, families ‘attended the 'cere- Electrical nominal price. Ootober 5. Superior Merchandise at Lowest Consistent Prices I 1 t Roberts of the cathedral. . : . z ety The bride, who is the daughter of Appliances ) Senator 0. B Weiler of Maryiand | i "uly Hirbert Bavbers ton mans | PRO An inspection of our Thermos “Down ys will leave '_omosr;ow for a week end ra president of the Barber Shi A housefurnishinfr d ¢ visit with the Secretary of War and = 5 Cas elvany arri epart- i Wb, S e hant | pE Coniny wiz s pgriie ||| Refrigerators T P and near Lancaster, N. H. e senator will | of Englewood, and Mrs. Arthur Bar- ment wi su est manv — ma ft woolen return the early part of next week, ac- | ‘roin-law's only at- g gges ny 4 are de Of SO companied by the Secretary. Senator | Trwin H. Cornell of Cle‘""ng 2 ae: . . Vacuum . 2 1 . Weller and Secretary Weeks graduated | best man . dddmona], timely and in- | Chenille in color combina- from the same class at the Navali The bridal couple will start soon for Preparations 5 3 Good: /I Academy, and have been personal |the Pacific coast and will sail from expensive devices for the £ / s t pleast friends and business associates foriSan Francisco for Honolulu, where| and Xpens s ) tions that are most pleasing {many years. {they will meet the Japanese delogates : : 2 to the conference on limitation of Supplies kitchen. Fireless . The minister of Sweden, Capt. Axel |armament and accompany them to | and reimed. F. Wallenberg, has gone to 1:‘;:. {‘;:k \’&'lrh,inmnn.h Their future residence PP 2 to meet Mme. Wallenberg t will be in Chevy Chase, Md. daughter, Miss lx:‘ge?;n-fim\\':'fldenn.e‘fig Mr. MceGrew is a son of the late Rev. Cookers well known who will arrived tomorrow from Eu- |Dr. George McGre ! rope aboard the S. S. Adriatic. They |Episcopal clergyman of New York and will come to Washington after a brief | Clevelard, and he has had an active stay in New Yor public _carcer since his graduation | from Harvard in 1903. After grad- Tl oniaistarl it in.luating Mr. McGrew spent several left Newport, Tt L. vesteraay and are | asociated with Mr. Cameron Forbes. | making. & 1cisurely” mocoe vrin benk | At the beginning of the war he went o Washington. They will make ok |to France. where he served with the | -ral visits en route, including a shprt | Harvard unit of the American Ambu- stay in New York, and are not &x-|lance Corps. Ubon his return he Tected at the logaiicna are mot Cx |married Miss Dorothea DeKay Gilder Dt Totext wenk and went to Japan as representative ' of the International Banking Corpora- tion. The first Mrs. McGrew died two AR i “Down Dillys” —are designed along youthful lines and can be worn, because of their adaptability, on nu- *merous occasions. Baskets Hoover Electric Sweepers ‘The minister of Venezuela, Senor Dominici, returncd yesterday from New York, where he went to attend the second international conference on cugenics. Betty 7 Maj. and Mrs. George Oakley Totten, jr., whose marriage took place at their e — e R SR S| SN Hemstitching, Buttons Covered, Plaiting, Etc. [N " S 22, will hold their first afternoon at Signor Adolfo Vinci, emigration del- | home tomorrow at 5 o'clock, when 5] The three models here pictured by our i ate of the Itali bassy, will re- | nre : % artist show the gracefulness of these e CVeding ST 2 o Ve G | TP Henderign AT prestae \;/omen ; T | . e 5 Wetzel will assist. ] tampe frocks, which are imported from London i 8 T e taTned (o AfteTHoON-at-home. cards, Night Texto make. i /4 for Miss Margaret T. Green. the first for tomorrow afternoon and 1ghtgowns All colors. 250 yards. Special, The luncheon and bridge party|the second Thursday. October 6. On given today by Mrs. John Briar had|account of going to Ne 17all the charm of a suburban place meet Mrs. Tottens little son, |in the autumn, the event taking place arriving from Sweden, thev have |{at her home at Wellington, Va., and|changed the latter date to Thursday, {being arranged for Miss Margaret | November 3 | Thorp Green, daughtr of Represen- |ative and Mrs. William R. Green of | Mra. Willard.Saulsbury ;:&‘;‘ c,‘:;,‘,“;;‘,i.‘f"‘,“’i?’“'“{-"’k“" Court- | Returns to Wilmington. jney of New York was an-| aps. Willard Saulsbury returned i _[nmmced a short time ago. Autumn to Wilmington last evening after a Pretty and simple patterns on nice quality nainsook, all = 1219-1221 G Stveet NW 89c B Special Shopping News . For the Week-End Middiwear | Super Values in Silkg 3 Groups for 3 Days Thursday, Friday and Saturday 40-Inch Prirted Georgette—Scroll de- signs on light giounds 5 Choice, Yd., Compensation i ions— 2 4 which time she looked to the re- make compensating stock reduction: jused as a table decoration. S aCotatlon Jor! the! ‘resisnce: Bt HiTs to serve our customers we must make lace and Miss Mary Wallace, wife|pought as a winter residence. The compensating price reductions. 1216 F St. N.W. Store Hours, 9:15 to 6, Including Saturday and daughter of the Secretary of Ag- | poue v oure is that built by the late Gen. {j| |riculture; Mrs. Arthur P. Davis, mem- Hpnlry 2* C?)rbin at 3he time of his {Jl{bers of the Iowa delegation, includ- | marriage to Miss Patten. H lqm; the Misses Cummins, sisters of Ex-Senator and Mrs. Saulsbury Senator Albert B. Cummins; Mrs.|entertained a few friends at luncheon Goodrich, Mrs. John Snure, Mrs. Jud- |at the Shoreham sterday. son Welliver, Mrs. Soyez, Mrs. Edwin i Chilton, wife of | | | | i | 5 A. Merritt and Miss Virginia Merritt.| Mrs. Henry | e the counselor of the British embassy, | | s t e ast ew a s o piliss Florence Curry. daughter of |arrived this morning from ' Grand | epresentative and Mrs. Charles F.|Rapids, with her children, and joined Curry of California, will entertain at ' Mr. Chilton at their residence, 1812 ! a luncheon tomorrow in honor of Miss Margaret Thorp Green, whose mat. |* S ect Jlngt = riage to Mr. Courtney Campbell of 5 New York w Miss Alma Knox, daughter of Mr. Our September Coat | ifiniidl v o oo oo Miss Irma . _(marriage to Mr. A. Malcolm Duvall e imes deusBleriofiRep | take place Wednesday, October was the guest of konor at a gt A SO OO ! ST resentative and Mrs. James G. Strong. | ¥ will entertain at a luncheon Monday = for Miss Green, and Monday night Dr. charmingly arranged shower and 36-Inch Tricolette—Light and dark - a e ass e ) {and Mrs. Edwin A. Merritt will es- | bridge this afternoon with Miss Dsdein S iabean il z % {tertain for the bride and bridegroom |Helen Leighton as hostess. The 4 % v 1 ele?tdand members of their families, Q{lde‘": auen;l‘ants 'iv\lnd Miss C&’{“"f“ 39-Inch Georgette—Crepe black only.. including Mr. and Mrs. C. M. - Vashburn. irs Margaret idgely, 4 5 bell and M. Ortand Camubell oranb- | Miss Celeste Holden, Miss Katherine 36.Inch Reppechord—Street colors, tll ni t to av e York: and Mra' C H. Lioyd. an aunt | Holden, Miss Mabel Snciair, Mrs black and white SEn of the bride, who is coming from |John Cunningham, Mrs. C. K. Cum- B o Whi l, Chicago for the wedding. ™ | mings, Miss Olive Plant, Mrs. M. W. 36-Inch Plaid sl;"" !s,‘“‘ thlt'; °"1Yt~ offutt, Mrs. G. A. Sacks, Mrs. R. C. 33-Inch Heavy Jap Pongee—The nat- Mrs. Henry F. Dimock, who is get- ( Leary and Mrs. E. R. Jacobsen were ural tan shade.......ccocccceccccacne ting settled in her home on Scott |present. circle for the winter, will soon see Miss Washburn will entertain at o o the President to arrange a date for dinner Satuiay ecvening at the laying the corner stone of the Wash- | Chevy Chase Club in honer of Miss ington Memorial. Mrs Dimock has|Knox and her wedding pareg, and Paul Jones TEwo-in- . * 40-Inch C; Meteor—Street, after- One M'ddy—Wh“‘e only. noon :nd ev;;'i’:z shades g é i o ice, Yd., Featuring many new | "*i B0 BT p g RudiumLight | Choicer Ydo effects. Moderately| and dark backgrounds................ Priced 2 2 5 40-Inch Charmeuse—Black and street at ° shades ............ 5 . 5 devoted almost her entire tfme to the | \r. Vernon Knox, the brother of the (] work of the great memorial for some bride-elect, will entertain a supper n r oatls years past. . party for them following the re- A weddltngdol \|'nuu|;lll icnle‘:-:;t tlool; hearsal Monday night. H e t! ‘Al when Miss Elizabeth Wright Barber [at their apartment in Stoneleigh [ ] [ of Englewood, N. J., became the bride | Court after a motor trip to northern i of Mr. Dallas Dayton Lore McGrew of | Witconsin to visit their daughter. INew York, American secretary of the Mr. Douglas was sent as ambassador Japanese embassy here. few | to Peru on a special mission in mid 36-Inch Taffeta—Street colors and Nayvee Middiel—d ?f black R R fine quality Lonsdale % e Ch Black Jean with Navy Blue ,,,3" L:‘vl;. ey SCrape/ide KChin e o Wool Collar and Cuffs. i 40-Inch Heavy Crepe Back Satin— Very Special $2 85 SR mvy'v Tep ab ot o 40-Inch Cashmere de Nayvee Middy Suits | colors and black... Made of White Lonsdale 40-Inch Costume Satin—Black only... Jean, Crash, Gubardine 40-Inch Crepela—Black and brown. and Indian Head. Sizes 40-Inch Poplin—Black and navy.. o $4.39 =N NOTION SPECIALS Clark's 0. N. T. Spool Cot- Hooks and Eyes, Snaps and ton—150-yard spools. In 5c Safety Pins—All best makes— all number. Black and white. Card 1 N Women’s and Misses’ New Winter Coats 36-Inch Silk Faille—Black only 1216 F St. N.W. : While Size Ranges are Still e 5 At prices that mean a saving Of 2 5 ‘7 | Fairly Complete,T Z:ake ::?,'fg'f'“fi'x‘ e 16"2 Zf",,i"":m,. o ,_"‘%’:‘fm J Advantage of i Bias Fold Tape—Good quality, o - 20¢ six-yard pieces— ‘White, sizes 4 to 8..15¢ Priscilla Dean Tams—Like Colors, size 5............18¢ illustration. All _ colors. Seiend oy ... $1.35 WOMEN’S HOSIERY Frre e Women's Weldrest Hosiery—Of Chiffon Lisle, in many colors. Priced 850 in Black, Cordovan and White. Spe- 79c Satin and Moire Hair Rib. | Cigl....... : '“""_Hef"y qs‘“hty' in A Special in Women’s Fancy Silk Hosiery—Drop- ?i:ll:yy;:l?fi'.. pe‘ % 490 stitch, extra wide top, double heel and toe. $2 50 In Black and Cordovan. A big bargain at . i Sale of Pumps and Slippers S595 & $775 THE Surplus stock of a well known shoe factory ‘® closed out to us at prices that mean a saving of $2, $3, $4 or. even as high as $7 a pair. . JellefP’s—Main Floor. Of Jap Silk.... IO 0000000000 $46-*58-85-'115 The handsomest new coats, fur trimmed or all fabric, from America’s leading makers, includ- ing “Wooltex.” Jeleff’s, Second Floor e 1216 F S\ N.W. Net Guimpes — Excellent Store Hours, 9:15 to 6, Including Saturday Women’s Colored Spost Special B; . ; Handkerchiefs—Good 30 c Our Special Bras- 45c quality, well made and nice- quality batiste. Each | sienes. Rk e o et e $1.69 SUINHUIIIINHNIN Designer Patterns and Fashion BooksilHJiHHHHIITHININIIIE \ T AR R LLEERLE AR TR T AT -