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SOCIETY A {3 3 X cb,iliPSbOI’.fl xR Tkt Pepalar 608 TO614 A ELEVENTH ST Price Section : SOCIETY Store Hours 9:15 to 6 Daily Societ ‘Ambassador Ricci Expected to Return to Washington at End of October. The House of Courtesy FOR YOUNG FOLKS AND YOUTHFUL APPAREL FOR EVERYWOMAN 5 F at Tenth St. Mothers’ Day Sale These sales have been a weekly - feature in our Tots-to-Teens de- partment each year during the school term. , Mothers have seen the wisdom of buying Kiddies’ Klothes here, particularly on Sat- urday, when values are especially attractive, so that Mothers’ Day may continue to be successful. Girls’ and Boys’ Coats Reminding you of this Most Extraordinary Sale of High-grade Hats rive in Washington tomorrow for a < : \ g T iehort visit and wlill be guests of i . b — Mr. Justice McReynolds, at the Rochambeau. Mr. and Mrs. Marshall are in New York, where tonight the Vice President will attend a dinner and deliver an address. Last night both Mr. and Mrs. Marshall were guests of honor at a dinner at Cam- bridge, Md., given by the Woman's Ciub, and the Chamber of Commerce, when former Gov. Harrington pre- sided as toastmaster. Mr. Marshall spoke on “Some Pending Problems.” Rumianian Minister Host at Dinner. The minister of Rumania, Prince Bibesco, entertained a company in- formally at dinner last evening in honor of the new counselor of the Bel- | gian embasey and charge d'affaires in the absence of Ambassador M. de Selys de Fanson, who recently arrived in_Washington, Prince Bibesco returned to Wash- M ington yesterday from New York, where he wentgseveral weeks ago to MME. WALLENBERG, e open the exhibit of Rumanian em- of Capt. Axel F. Walenbers, HE Itallan embassy has been | officially informed that the ambassador, Senator Rolandi Ricel; will return to Wash- ington at the end of October. The Postmaster General, Mr. Ha: fwill go to Sullivan, 1., this afte noon to remain over Bunday. stances have as-({ sembled in our Popular Price Sec-{ tion for offering at a half—a third— and a quarter of the actual values. 2 k Sl s 5 i Soss 7825 and 10, ade of Velou Boys’ Overcoats et B e e e Splendidl | . s : . w returning t0 Washington, ae- Bolivia and Suedene, with raglan sleeves. 2 to 6 year sizes. Sturdy garments | The minister. of Sweden and dme, | compaRied by their daughier, atter Remarkably p en y wonder{'“ny leverShapes | Wallenberg and their daughter, Miss Ingegerd Wallenberg will remain gin New York over the week end. Mme. | Wallenberg and her daughter arrived !1in New York yesterday aboard the made for active boys! Made of Chin- chilla—in gray and brown. Belted, man- nish styles. Attrac- tively priced for 7 50 Mothers’ Day at.... ° Full length, lined throughout. Colors are . Reindeer, Brown Chou:e and Navy. Spe- 1 | cial for Mothers’ Py Materials Smart Colors Wilbur Dean Hamilton of Boston, was the guest in London of Sir Rob- ert and Lady Perkes. He will join D L Adriati from oD e te meot | his daughter, Miss Hamilton, at their Off the Face Black ay at......... {thom. lapartment at Stoneleigh Court, short- Girls' Tyxedo S ith | Girls' Beaver H e o IpfatieparEuat T8 Sailor Duvetyne Brown ) Regulation Dresses with irls’ Tuxedo Sweaters wit! irls’ Beaver Hats, youthful The minister of Poland and Princess 3 n . = | lcategd “Kirt of dark blue | 2ngora collar and cuffs. As- | styles—Rolled brim—also poke || Lubomirska and thelr children will] Mal and et Seoree N ot Drooping Brim Panne Velvet Pheasant P b Hwhite | sortment of colors. 7 to 12| shape. Grosgrain ribbon bands [eave e e Mani "acill make | the season at their studio house, 16th Chin Chi Canton Crepe inene and blouse of whi {the trip by motor. The minister and | Sireet, vesterdas afternoon. As it wus i hin Lyons Velvet Hackle Feathers Hatter’s Plush Etc. and streamers. Mothers’ Day 3 .95 price ...c.e For Mothers’ Day only, a few “Suedelike” Tams; as- ! Princess Lubomirska have had a cot- Rrat 1nes | the minigter has spent the last several | {of, the efly aulimh. Qe the tea | weeks there. tablé, where Mrs. John B. Henderson i presided, the cloth being yellow sat- galatea. Collars and cuffs of navy blue. Special fea- ture made by The “Nay- vee” company. Mothers Large Shapes Small Shapes Matrons’ Hats year sizes. Mothers’ Day .50 Price.: vieavacs Girls’ Sli on Sweaters, very heavy gquality; 6 to 12 year S = N 5 Y3 The minister of Czechoslovakia, Dr. | ¥ 1 Da size. Mothers’ sorted colors. L e e O o his siater. Miss | In_With artistically grouped small 2 porcelain figures as the decoration. D: xcellent re spending a few days at ic [ BYAPLICE: -4 . v o RIS oD LAt Mrs. George Weitzel and Mrs. Mark price ...... . value .. . the Hotel Vanderbilt in New York and | peis Ya'tes assisted the hostess. { will return to Washington the first of S 3 | next week. Mrs. Crane, widow of Senator Win- S throp’ Murray Crane, who has spent The secretary of the Belgian em-| ye summer at Wood's Hole with her | bassy, Mr. Robert Silvercruys, enters|chijldren, has returned to Dalton, in { tained a small company informally at{ the Berkshires. ! dinner last evening. Navy Serge Middies—a very service- able blouse for school wear—in men’s A new creation for school girls. | The “Lassie Kilt” Skirt—in plaids and velour checks—with bodice attached. Mother’s Day price. ... $5 -75 'S & H e Mrs. Benjamin H. 2 Price ....oeeeiienannns . Count de Sieyes, will go to New York [ street and has opened it for the win- # today to meet Countess de Sieyes and | er, i their two children, who are expected — 10 arrive tomorrow aboard the Paris. Mrs. William Dugald MacDougall Count and Countess de Sieyes will|will be at home informally tomorrow come at once to Washington, where |and the two following Saturdays at the former has leased an apartment|the superintendent's house at the at 1845 R street for the winter. Naval Observatory, where Capt. Mac- Dougall is now the officer in charge. al attache of the | Miss Charlotte MacDougall has r There’s a Hat in this great variety that’ll appeal to you personally—because of its marked individuality. The assistant Eritish embassy and Mrs. H. A. Brown [ turned to Smith's College after a sum- are expected to arrive in Washing- | mer spent in the White mountains | ton this evening from New York,|and Miss Zilla MacDougall, who spent Where Commander Brown went to|the summer in the Adirondacks, has meet Mrs. Brown on her arrival thisJoined her parents here. morning aboard the Adriatic. Com- ot mander and Mrs. Brown will occupy |Rei tative the house at 3 East Lennox street, |Emtertains at D Chevy Chase. Representative Allen T. Treadway = entertained at dinner last evening Capt. Plero Civalleri, naval attache| in the Red Lion Inn, at Stockbridge, of the Italian emba: 11 give up | Mass., in honor of Gov. Channing H. his house at 1762 N Cox of Massachusetts. Covers were October and take an apartment at the | laid for twenty-five. Gov. Cox spoke Wardman Park Hotel. He will trans- | at the Great Barrington fair yester- fer his offices to the Italian embassy, | day morning and was entertained at at 1400 New Hampshire avenue. lunchieon “afterward iat “the Bork- re Inn. THE LOUVRE 1115 1117 F STREET f < Truly Exti;aordinary Are These Values in New Dresses Now Showing at $39.50 They come into the season’s consideration, bringing fine weaves and splendid ideas of design and embellishment that are distinctly new and decidedly effective. Beaded and Embroidered—and Braided Artistically Of course the full range of Dresses is at its very best right now. Up to $150. For Misses’ School Wear-- New arrivals in the Two-Piece Bromley Dresses Original Darby Dresses Guimp Dresses— collars and cuffs. $10—%15—%18-50—%25—%29-50 Many New Ha Canton Crepes, Satin-back Cantons, Moon-glo Crepe, Tricotines They combine attractive design with practical style, and are vari- ously developed in Canton Crepe, Poiret Twill, Jersey, Novelty Satin- striped Jersey, Velour Checks, etc., with linen, suede, leather and self The counselor of the Polish legation and Mme. Kwapiszewka had a small company lunching with them yester- day at the Shoreham, when their guests included the secretary of the Swiss legation and Mme. Jenny, Mr. and Mrs. McBride, and the commercial counselor of the Polish legation, Mr. iwic. 3 Col. Charles Keller, recently ap- pointed Engineer Commissioner of the District, and Mrs. Keller have changed their residence from 1854 Kalorama road to an apartment at 1870 Wyoming avenue. Mrs. Stephen B. Elkins will have a small company dining with her in- formally at the Woman's Natgonal Foundation this evening. Mrs. Elkins returned from White Sulphur Springs earlier this .week and will be joined here within a few days by her daugh- ter, Mrs. William F. R. Hitt, who is expected to arrive aboard the Paris tomorrow from Europe, where she has been for a portion of the summer. Miss Florence Curry, daughter of Representative Charles F. Curry, and Mrs. Harry C. Bond, were joint host- esses yesterday at a luncheon and shower in honor of Miss Margaret Thorp Green, daughter of Represen- tative and Mrs. W. R. Green, whose marriage to Mr. Courtney Campbell of New York, will take place next Thurs- day afternoon. The other guests were Miss Dorothy Dennett, Miss Helen Lewis, Miss Virginia Merritt, Miss Anna_ Strong, Miss Ruth Wildman, Miss Helen Willis, Mrs. Lloyd Atgar of Chicago, Mrs. William Doak, Mrs. Paul L. Houston, Mrs. Robert L. Lewis, Mrs. Mattie Wyatt Porter and Mrs. Charlotte Almon Williams. The centerpiece was of pink and white flowers, surrounding a dainty basket, which was filled with the gifts for the bride-elect, and at her plate a cluster of hearts, each one of which was at- tached to one of the dainty offerings. Mr. and Mrs. Louls A. Sussdorf will leave Washington today for New York, from where they will sail to- morrow for The Hague, where Mr. Sussdorf will take up his duties as first secretary of the American lega- tion. Mrs. Richmond Coxe Weightman gave & dinner for them last evening, when the guests were Mr. and WMrs. Warren Delano Robbins, Comdr. ‘and Mrs. George W.- Pigman, Mr. John Wiley and Miss Gladys Hinckley. Capt. and Mrs. C. C. Calhoun were guests of honor at a dinner given at the Washington Arts Club last even- ) ing, when Mr. and Mrs. Zolney served as hosts. Following the dinner there were some interesting talks on the Woman's Foundation, of which Mrs. Calhoun is president. Invitations Issued to Wedding of Miss Agnes Virginia Scott. Mrs. Guy Tyrrell Scott has issued invitations for the marriage of her daughter, Miss Agnes Virginia Scott, to Mr. Daniel Bartlett Searry, Thurs- day atfternoon, OcCtober Zi, #. o o'clock, in St. Thomas’' Episcopal Church, Washington. Mrs. J. M. Love, wife of vice presi- Mr. and Mrs. George Eustis Cor- coran are among those attending the fourth annual chamber music festival given by Mrs. Frederick S. Coolidge in her Temple of Music, on South mountain, at Pittsfleld, Mass. Mrs Coolidge is entertaining a large house party for the festival, which also is attended by music lovers from all parts of the country. Mr. and Mrs. Edward R. Stettinius, who are at White Sulphur Springs, Va., were among those who had gu; at juncheon in the Casino there ye terday. Mr. and Mrs. Hal Smith are spend- Ing the week in New York. Cards Announce Marriage of Miss Walker and Mr. Hopper. Mrs. Lewis Albert Walker of Clifton Terrace, South, has issued cards an- nouncing the marriage of her daugh- ter Marcia to Mr. Thomas B. Hop- per of this city. The ceremony w. performed Wednesday morning, Se) tember 28, at 11 o'clock in the card nal's residence in Baltimore by Mgr. Holden. The bride was attended by her sister, Mrs. John Albert Willson, as matron of homors Mr. and Mrs. Hopper will be at home after Novem- ber 1 at 1812 K street. Mr. and Mrs. Amos H. Fowler and Miss Sally Fowler will sail on the Canopic of the White Star line to- morrow to spend some time abroad. Mr. and Mrs, Clarence L. Harding have sold their residence in_Edge- moor, Md., to Mr. and Mrs. Beverly Price Evans, who will take posses- slon immediatgly. Commander and Mrs. W. F. Barnett have occupied the house for the past year. Mrs. Harding has just returned from a visit to Pensacola, Fla., with her son-in-law and daughter, Lieut. ang Mrs. Field, U. S. N. who will re- main at Pensacola until February, when they expect to go to San Diego, Calif. Mr. Harding will visit them in Pensacola in November. Rear Admiral and Mrs. William B. Caperton and Miss Marguerite Caper- ton have arrived in New London, Conn., for a brief stay on their way to New York from Newport, where| they spent the summer. Miss Emma Gray has returned to her apartment at the Ontario after (Continued on Ninth Page.) Hemstitching Picot Edging Buttons Covered Quality—the Very Best Quick Service MRS. M. E. HOLLEY Col. 9378 2561 15th St. N.W. Any of the Big Fur Bargains —We're now offering—and SUMMER PRICES -still Open 9.15 AM: Distinctive for Style and Moderate 1109-1111 G Street N.W. Close 6 P.M. Price Are the New FUR-TRIMMED SUITS That we are offering in this sale tomorrow [Values to $89.50 | s Styles for Misses 16 and 18 Styles for Women 36 to 44 The best values of the sea- son are offered in this sale. Exquisite models fashioned of such materials as Velour, Velour de Laine, Duvetyns and Tricotines with luxurious fur collar and cuffs of nutria, fox, Australian opossum, wolf, etc. Straightline and snappy flare models, perfectly tailored and finished. Tomorrow’ll find us displaying a coterle of new shapes—in new trimming effects—straight from our leading designer’s studios—Black Panne Velvet, with ostrich trimming and embellished Velours in all the new colorings. = Distinctive shapes. | $15 to $35-00 dent of the Shipping Board in charge of tulll!n,;:u %1“1? updu;ellr adpai:- ent in oW or] an joine: . H N Tiove at Wardman Park Hotel, where gladly be laid aside for they will remain until the house at|fl you on payment of a de- 2015 Q street, which they have leased, =4 is put in_remdiness for their oc- po: {[Supply your fur wants now cupancy. Mrs. Love spent the sum- mer at Ardsley Club, Westchester, l| while style assortments are unbroken. ° New York. Rt Rev. John Willlam Hamilton, R ISAKSTUR Co, d b apply on everything—will Fashionable Fall Dresses ' Values up to $55.00. The rare beauty of styles and the excellent quality of materials will meet with your approval instantly. Choose from Can- ton Crepes, Crepe de Chines, Georgettes, Satins and Tricotines, also beautiful combinations. ; esided a8 C at th 5 Blacks, navy and fall shades. All sizes. : Paeni MANUFACTURERS WHO RETAIL » BaVY : v : {5 held once in every ten years. The AT WHOLESALE PRICES - bishop, who was accompanied to and from England by his brother, Mr.®