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Laces and Lace Curtain Cleaning MME. VIBOUD, Inc. Soclety (Continued from Eighth Page.) the Rerkshires, have gone-to Hot Celeste Beauty Shop | Springs, Va., for the early autumn. Mrs. stedt was _formerly B: Lily Speck von Sternberg, ow of a former amtassador from any to this country. Marcel Wave ‘Illl Each Shampoo 14th and Cllfion Sts. Slifton Terrace—West Court Lobby Phono Col. 7744 (First door East of Drug Store.) ‘William C. Iselin have from New York to re- The National Club of the American tion of University Women will hold their last tea tomorrow after- noon at the clubhoise on Lafayette . from 4:30 to 6 o'clock, Mrs. len Levin Swiggett acting as host- main in Washington for several days] land are at the Shoreham. - 3 " Mr. and Mrs. Thomas F. Ryan of Do Your part NOW v York, who have returned to 3 S ington and opened their house W—-m “g r 0 0 ming-up’ were others lunching at the Wing Washington for visi- horeham vesterday tors to the coming Arma. & Storm [ 102 £, {0 ion “Conter- Do ence. OF | qwe're ready with Best PAINTS and finishes to|n GLASS | héip' you out with your individual job. g Becker Paint & Glass Co. Seo T CHAS, F. HODGKIN, Mgr. ander B. Legare is in At- 1289 Wisconsin Ave. Phone Wext 67 14 for a few days and is stay- ing at the Hotel Ambassador. 79ub Mixs Latterner Weds ;I‘l“l',‘r““"“fl Mr. Jumex A. Soper. The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Latterner, Miss Blanche U. Latterner, was married in their home in Claren- a., at 8§ o'clock last evening to A. Soper, with all the charm autumn’ wedding surround- ing the event. The living room, where the Rev. Dr. George M. Diffenderfer, astor of the Luther Piace Memorial hurch, officiated at the To go at the special Bar- gain_Price— 7.50 Why a Ready-made Suit? A good ready-to-wear Fall Suit. will cost you as much or more than a Leibel Made-to-measure Suit. exclusive suitings. r before the wedding par- rranged al . where the See our ma by her 1 clinging gown of white charmeuse and #llace, the headdress of rare old lace Enchanting New Models of Parisian Inspiration Special Offering for Friday and Saturday at $7-% Values Up to $15 sartments yon will the newest models P: Exquisite silk v Teathers, i britliant colos Tange from wide-spreading. the-face and gest your | to be pleay Pattern Hat Shop turhans 1227 GSt. N.W. | Royal Society Package Goods Crochet and Em b roidery and Store Ho 8130 te 6 Special Values for Friday Blue Middy Serge Suits This is a wonderful value. Every suit in this lot is well made with three rows of 8 braid trimming of white and L gold. Do not miss this op- portunity, for it is a REAL BARGAIN. Sizes 6 to 22 years. Very specially priced F T T T $ I 29 Collar and Cuff Sets. $1.25 |7 "$1.00 eldvest Silk Hosiery = The Hose with the tai- E lored seams and excellent $ wearing qualities. In black and cordovan. A pair...... Cottons Silks. § Girls’ and Misses’ All-Wool Navy = Girls’ Nayvee Middies—In all-white and white with different colored trim- mings. All fast colors. All sizes. Fri- day only, special Gt csccevizosiececcnns Beautiful Sets. Priced at Vests .. Bloomers Camisoles Combinations Union Suits. N porters attached. 40-Inch Printed Georgette—Scroll designs on light grounds. 36-Inch Tricolette—Light and dark colors, also black 39-Inch Georgette—Crepe black only 36=Inch Reppechord—Street colors, black and white 36=Inch Plaid Sport Silk—White only............... 33-Inch Heavy Jap Pongee—The natural tan shade wvooveo 40-Inch Crepe Meteor—Street, afternoon and evening shades... 40-Inch Charmeuse—Black and street shades. ... 36-Inch Taffeta—Street colors and black..... 40-Inch Heavy Crepe Back Satin—Black and navy 40-inch Cashmere de Soie—Street colors and black 40-Inch Costume Satin—Black only.. 40-Inch Crepela—Black and brown 40-Inch Poplin—Black and navy. 36-Inch Silk Faille—Black only.. ore a| | Mrs. Maud Winkeme; | the guest of Mr. 1345 _Park road, will sail October 15 | Boyd of Washington, who are making 1219-1221 G Street NW, Silk Underwear Van Raalte Glove Silk Van Raalte Glove Silk Van Raalte Glove Silk Van Raalte Glove Sllk Van Raalte Glove Silk Adjustable Brnsieres—th Super Values in Silks 3 Groups—for Friday and Saturday 40-Inch Printed Taffeta Radium—Light%nd dark backgrounds..ee.... 40-Inch Heavy Crepe de Chine—Black and navy....coceccomverones THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1921. MME, RAOUL TILMONT, ‘Who, after spending the summer at Edgartown, Mass., has rejoined Mr. attache of the Belgian em- worn with the tulle veil being that in’ which the bride’s mother was mar- The bridal bouquet was of white and lilies of the valley. Miss ne Latterner-was maid of honor for her sister, and wore a gown of green taffeta and carried pink rose: The bridesmaids were M nother sister of the bride, thel McGrath, the former wear- ing a dress of blue taffeta and the other a taffeta frock of pink, made after the same fashion, and each car- ried pink roses. Mr. David J. Barry of New Hampshire was best man for Mr. Soper. The Ruests at the wedding, included relatives and friends, Mrs. Latterner assisting the bride and bridegroom in receiving following the . ceremony, and wearing a gown of black lace an sequins. ‘When Mr. and Mrs. Soper left for their wedding journey the bride woré a mahogany-eolor suit of panne de- laine and a hat of blue duvetine. They will return to Washington to live, and will be at home after October 10. Among the friends of the family who came on for the wedding were r of New York and the Misses Tillman of Baltimore. mith Spencer, who is and Mrs. Moores, Mrs. Nettie Yokohama, Japan, to join Mr. Spencer, who i9 located there. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas May of Phil- | adelphia have arrived in Washington for a short stay and are at the Pow- hatan. Mrs. J. C. Boyd 1 and Mr. Walter are at the Am- Angeles. ur of the west, dor Hotel, Mrs. Anna endley and Mrs, Nanette B. Paul after a_ sojourn of four months in Atlantic City, will be 007 t hom Columbia road, for the Glass and Wooden Beads: Many colors. Large bunches. Priced at 19¢ ! $2.25 . $3.25 $2 45 _$4.95 - $5.50 hose Priced at $1.50. sup- Choice, Yd., nm meeting of the Anthony League n Thu: da; evenln( at § p'm S Mr. d Mrs. John Krizan of Chi- cago are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. Kral of 1814 Kilbourne place J. northwest. iss Bettie Miller, niéoe of Mrs. R 'Frlm ble of 1501 16th street oo i north gone to her Home, at | ' Matt And7Alicatats egan, boy. San An élo, '.l‘ex to remain for some Births Reported. the health department within the last tweny- four hours: Jobn W. and May L. Smith, of 2714 Ontario Miss Corinne Jeael of Newark, N. 3. LOUIS FORRER DIES. Was Twice President of Swiss Con- federation. BERNE, Switserland, September 29. —Louls Forrer, twice president of the Swiss Confederation, is dead, it is an- notunced here. M. Forrer entered pub- lic life in Switserland in 1904, when he was elected vice president. He was advanced to the position of president on December 14, 1905, serving for one year. BSix years later he agsin came vice president, and once more was made mulaant being elected on December 14, 191 His most recen! apr ‘rance in a public position came in November, 1919, when he spoke before the na- tional council and urged that Switz- Mary E. Keene, Amelia ‘H, mlfa Tor. i‘L‘LtL."' peie. fli. i ™ Katherine ¥ Jackson, girl. oy Ay A an e Za- fl Smith, gin. olinson, \wr ’(07 and Bl'llnlh Brlsed Rogers A. and Irene Rederick, boy. of nations. habit. NP Y o D o B For Friday b ‘The following births have been reported to The oftener a man fails the more erland become & member of the league | he is addicted to the advice-giving paign to. “pull the mud” were road bonds. The state wil fall. - $7,500,000 BOND SALE. CHARLESTON, W. Va., September 29.—First tangible results of the cam- state officers completed arrangements with & New York city banking syndi- cate for the sale of $7,500,000 state "and accrued Interest for the bonds. The transaction represents the first installment of the $50,000,000 road bonds authorized at the election last West_Virginia out of seen here today when 1 receive the par value | o REMODELING The: sstisfactory kind at s satisfactery price. Open evenings 7-9. MARTIN WOLF 2227 | UR your haie and years, saya the: Try The Almond “Skin #kin. Cleansing blackheads. 1 u2¥, 050N'Y oPF) 608 to 614 T’le HUH:Z ATTENTION, LADIES This is the sgason when you should give ‘omplexion pecial cure. Miss Margaret used these prescriptions fal Mascle Cream—Eradicates wrinkles. Cream—For Halr Tonies—_Make the hair grow. Sealp Food—_Cares dandruff Voodrow W having are very em, $1.00 Each Food—Feeds and whitens sunburn ~ and Joi Eye 8t. N . IIIPSB OrfY-r—mr Fourth Floor ELEVENTH ST, of Courtesy Really a Sensational Sale of Distinctive Millinery —which gives to our Popular Price Section a prominer<ce not rivaled by any contemporaneus offering—during any season. A Stellar Event—in which New York's leading studios gra- ciously contribute of their exquisite and exclusive ¢reations. Eleven Hundred New and Charming’ly Handsome H-a-t-s make up the assortment from which you will choose — at They are Hats that today are leadingly featured in America’s best Shops at TWO and THREE TIMES THIS PRICE. gy Brand-new ideas of design Brand-new expressions of fashion Brand-new color harmonies Brand-new trimming combinations The Shapes are broadly described as— Off-the-face, Sailor, Drooping Brim, Chin Chin, Larze, Small and Matron Styles. : The Materials include— Duvetyne, Panne Velvet, Canton Crepe, Lyons Velvet, ~ Hackle " Black, Henna, Individual becomingness marks the type and tone Feathers and Hatters’ Plush. The Colors cover every fashionable shade— Brown, Pheasant, Sand, Navy, Gray, Purple, Red, Paradise, etc. Women’s Patent Leather Oxfords Fitted fetchingly low on the instep. In patent leather of exceedingly and fine Now in high favor. Wiatk-Cver soft texture. SN SSY T AT NI NP