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v Mrs. Harding Arranging to See Visitors by Appointment Each Day. May Attend Senate Luncheon. RS. Harding is arranging to see a few visitors by appoint- ment each day and will have some guests from official and resident society this afterncon. It was hoped by the women of the Senate that Mrs. Harding would at- tend the luncheon at the Senate of- fice building today—she is a member of the club—but other engagements prevented. " The President and Mrs. Harding en- tertained at luncheon yesterday Mr. | tto H. Kahn of New York and the Rey. Father John Denning of Marion, Ohio. Mrs. Coolidge, wife of the Vice, President, celebrated their sixteenth ; Wwedding anniversary today by taking luncheon with the Senate women at the Capitol. Mrs. Thomas Marshall, wife of the former Vice President. was a guest and a large number of Senate hostesses who have not met . in many months were present. The Vice President and Mrs. Coolidge were in New York on their; fitggensh wedding anniversary, and Mrs. Coolidge and Mrs. Hughes, wife of the Secretary of State, shared honors at a luncheon. There will be | no special change in their accus-| tomed daily program by the Vice President and Mrs. Coolidge today, ‘but they have received flowers and good wishes from their friends. = F. R. Hitt i ‘ iam Mr. and Mrs. will leave tomorrow for their place at Middleburg, Va., to remain through the hunting season. Mr. and Mrs. Hitt are with the latter's mother, Mrs. Stephen B. Elkins, where they .arrived last evening from New York, _where Mrs. Hitt arrived Saturday from abroad. Seeretary Weeks Returns to City, The Secretary of War, Mr. Weeks, returned yesterday afternoon from Lancaster, N. H., where he spent ten days with Mrs. Weeks, who is now in their home at West Newton, Mass., for a stay before coming to Wash- ington for the winter. | ‘The ambassador of Argentina, Mr. Tomas Le Breton, entertained a num- ‘her of guests at Loew’s L‘olumm& Theater at “The Three Musketeers,’ having in the company Senora de Matbieu, wife of the ambassador of Chile, and her two nieces, the Misses , Gana, and Dr. Leo S. Lowe, director general of the Pan-American Union. The minister of Haiti and Mme. Blanchet are established for the win- ter in the house at 1726 21st street, which they have leased. They have occupled an apartment at the Chastle- ton for some time. Mme. Wallenberg and Mile. Ingegerd Wallenberg, wife and doughter of the minister of Sweden, have arrived in | . Washington from New York, where . they spent a few days after their ar- rival from Europe. The minister will | join them here in a few days. i e minister of Poland and Princess Lzl?omlrfkn have closed the villa at Newport, which they occupled through the summer and are making the trip back to Washington by motor. They will stop in New York for a few days | en route. Senatar Monen Host {o. Viaiting Masons. Senator George H. Moses of New | Hampshire gave a_luncheon Saturday to a delegation of Masons from his state. He also had as special guests Ex-Ambassador Henry Lane Wilson of Mexico and Ex-Gov. John H. Bart- lett, now president of the United States. Civil Service Commission. i sty | Mrs. Frank B. Kellogg, wife of the! senator from Minnesota, returned this morning from St. Paul, where she| spent the month of September. Sena- | tor and Mrs. Kellogg left Washing- ton the latter part of August and made 2 short visit in Hot Springs and Cincinnati, arriving in St. Paul the first of September. Senator Kelloge | raturned for the reconvening of Con- | gress two weeks ago. i Miss Benson, Lady Geddes' cousin, will sail from Montreal i aboard the Megantic for har home in | England. Miss Benson is now visit-: ing in Ottawa after spending the sum- | mer with the ambassador and Lady Geddes at Dark Harbor, Me. i Mre. Henry F. Dimock will return| this afternoon frém New York, where | shecwent to meet her son-in-law and; d r, the Italian minister to! Veneptéla and Signora Catalani, who | arrivedyesterday aboard the Comme- | wyne fram South America. Mrs, Dim-! ock.wifl be accompanied by Sigmor! amd Signora Catdlani, who will make a visit hefe. R i In Homor of Miss Green. EAE e oL intersting entertain. | y i3 honbc. of Miss Margaret | Thoxn Greem..daughter of Represent- | ative-and Mrs. William R. Green of marriage to Mr. Court- T - whose RSP ._B. Chureh at ». ly. _Bisho, S14 Rek! erneon BN i Miss Dorothy Dennet, Mr: {the gfeater part of the season at {tumn and will come to Washington ithe wedding party will be included. . saturday i | Dimifer: T3 Given | & Yt A T A A S A 1 o R e s Fes Dowell” offtciating, were congluded last night by the dimner; which Dr. and Mrs. Edwin A, Merritt of Chevy Chase gave and the luncheon yester- day with Miss Irma Strong, daugh- ter ‘of Representative and Mrs. James G. Strong, as hostess. Gluests at the dinner last night were, besides the bride and Represertative and Mrs. Green, the bridegroom. and his mother, Mrs. Campbell of New York: Mrs. C. H. Lloyd of Chicago, Mrs. Frederlck Hurd and"her two daughters, Miss Dorothy Hurd and Miss Margaret Hurd, of Council Bluff, Towa; Mr. Cleland Lerch and Mr. John Merritt and Miss Virginia Merritt, son and daughter of the hostess. Miss Strong entertained at Ward~ man Park Hotel, the guests, besides the bride, including Miss Florence Curry, Miss Elaine Lazaro, Miss Nor- ma Miss Ruth _Wildman, Doak, Mrs. Allan White, Mrs, M Porter, Miss Catherine Ayers, Miss Bauline Ayers | and Miss Margaret Ayers. Mrs. andler, . De Witt Talmage, who spent her _son-in-law and Newport with > w. Pitt! daughter, Scott, is no: Hotel, in New York city. She will later come to Washington for the season. Mr. and Mrs. John L. Black are re- | maining in their summer home, at Port Hope, Canada, through the au- for the winter. They have taken an| apartment at Wardman Park Hotel | until they can find a suitable house. | It was their intention to spend the| winter abroad and spring_they | rented their house at 2342 Massachu- setts avenue. Mrs. Carroll H. Fitshugh and her niece, Migs Loutse Fitzshugh, will ar- rive in Washington today to smend | several days at the Hotel Grafton. Miss Fitzhugh will enter the Fox croft Sehool in_Virginia and Mrs. Fitzhugh will then return_ta her home in Pittsburgh. Miss Fitzhugh is a granddaughter of Brig. Geg and Mrs. Charles %Lane Fitzhugh of this city. Capt. and Mrs. C. H. Harlow are expected to sail, from New York to- day aboard the Aquitania for a year's travel abroad. 3 Miss Harrison has returned to wWashington and will be at the Co- lonial Dames Club, 1727 K street, this season. Mr. and Mrs. Byron Price will en- tertain at supper, with dancing, In} honor of Miss FElizabeth Frances King and Mr. J. Reaney Kelly, whose | marriage will take place tomorrow. evening. The supper will follow the | rehearsal and only the members of Miss King. who is the daughter of; H. V. King, and Mr. Kelly will} be married in St. Andrew’s Church at | 8 oclock by the rector, the Rev. J. J. ! Dimon, and an informal reception for he members of the wedding party nd relatives will follow in the hom of the bride's mother, on 15th streat. | fiss King will be attended by Miss | ¥rances Work as maid of honor and. Miss Louise Mormon will be her| bridesmaid. Mr. Willlam F. Kelly will be his brother's best man. and the ushers will be Mr. Byron Price, Mr. Dean Gallagher, Mr. Frank Hurd and Mr. P. J. J. Nicoial Miss King | CASEMENT WINDOWS * x ¥ —may be. attrac- tively decorated for the winter, with Japanese Barberry —which softens the window-sill and brightens the out- look. Make use of our knowledge in artis- tic decorations for the home—by con~ sulting our Land- scape Department. fg Forist - FOURTEENTH & H STRECTS - Me- | 7 | where she goes twd attend the Red ¢ and Mrs. Luke MENafeo have taen a:house at/178 Cacoran street. Capt, McNumep ¥ the new diredtor of naval iatelldgende i who succeeds Ad- miral Long4 Mrs. MeNames is known rne s er af Adm‘fii!‘mldhurnal 'l'g:#gwlll ive as thejr mv. fér the winjer eir niece; Miss' Patricia Ainss. Mr. Ve ;i Konox will' entertain at supper tonigiht at ' Wardman Park Hotel followiiig the rehersal for his sister's ' Weddifg, Miss Alms Knox, whose marr to Mr. A. Mglookn Du- vall wilp i place. fomorrow ing. = The gitis from the bride and brides celewt to thelr attendants wil}. &‘fi‘m, . place. tonight and the corpany’ ll,lk or atf the dance ip the hotel.. * A dinner given last ewening at’ the Library: of \Congress cafe in smwr af Mrs. Dawid du Bose Gailtard ‘and Gedllard, U. 8. A., by tho T L et Avioris e _gposeny were Mdj. Allan Ruth- Qrtoru” u. g,“,A. and Mre, Rutherford from Camp. . Mende, Mrs, wart Wirgnman, and’ Mizs Adell Averill. My. Prederiek’ B. F. Dumont, Amer- igdn; m“.‘éi- at: Dhbli, Ireland, with Mrs. Bumont, haw arrived at the New Willapd and will Temein in Washing- ton' for'some timel MRS, CALVIN COOLIDGE, - ‘Wife, of the Viee President, who is celebrating her sixtcenth wedding miversary by preaiding at the luncheon of the Senate Women's Clul 7. > Fo Red Croas Conwention. - Miss Mabel Boardjnan left Washing- ton yesterday’ for. Columbus, Ohio, returned ‘to Washington, and have taken an IPArtmenl at 2007 O street. The former ' Attorney General and Mrs, A. Mitchell Palmer have re- turned to their residence on R street] for the season. Crogs convention. Mrs. Lewis C..Lucas, wife of Lieut. Lucas, U. 8. .M, C., thas returned to her home on Biltmbre, street from a visit of two weeks «at:their home in Marietta, Ohl?. ' Mr. and Mrs. Frederick H. Bugher closed their cottage at Hot Springs, Va., and are now at their home, 1609 K. street. Mrs. David E. Finley and Mise Mar- garet Pinley, who spent the summer at their home in South Carolina, have Col. and Mrs. M. R. Delaney whl return to Washington from the White . THE LOUVRE 11151117 F STREET ) This Important . Continues—with ample assortments in all three features. Suits Plain and Fuyr-trintmed Mousse- lyn, Duvet de Laine, Veldyne, Tric- otine—Straight line, Semi-box and full Box models—tailored’ or em- broidered. Dresses Canton Crepe, Satin-back Canton, Moonglo, Kitten’s-ear Crepe, Trico- tine and Lace—beautifully embroid- ered, beaded and braided. Splendid new models. Coats - i to termjn * 'MA. and Mrs. Henry W. Taft, Mrs. i| Willlam Howard Taft, 2d, and Mr. and il Mrs. Walbridge Taft of New York, are in Washington for a short visit. Maj. ten went to New York yesterday to meet Mrs Totten's son, who is_due ang || After a brief stay in New York they {|'will return to their home here. Mrs. George Eustis Corcoran, who, with Mr. Corcoran, has been at Pitts- field, Mass., has gone to White Plains, N. Y., where she is visiting her father, Mr. Willlam A. Street, at the Gedney Farm Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Sylvanus Stokes, jr., are joxpected to sail from Cherbourg nesday aboard the Olym New York. e wa abroad a mon mother, Mrs. Gibson Fahnestock, who :;‘m’e‘;_"'t‘;:'z"‘nizh': her' Newport vilia an- H:‘MSI' I'Erjfl_,"‘c seven dollars. Six and seven dollar tap- icot ging i - Mr. and Mra. Henry White have had estries marked down to four-fifty and as thei George Krech. Mr. Gerard Beekman Hoppin and Mr. Meredith Howland. whe. re- turned to their homes in New York yesterday. Mr. Bonaparte were among the guests at dinner Sulphud v [tiants rho @ n i k‘&ln?. ‘w'.‘h\tu. Sabamrdw, | her cotthge &t Hot Springs. agricultural exposition at Quebec and - a fortnight v ere. e delivered several lectures in French : AMr. and Mrs. Bason Bradley willlat the’ agricultural college of Bte. Hauge has opened her resi- fcfose ithelr Newport villa, RImcourt. | snpe de la Pocatierre and the school n Massachusetts avenue after | t0d8Y antl go to New York. ! |of domesthc science at St. Paschal. pent the summer in-California. | yfos Juiian C. Smith, U. 8. M C., and | At Ste. Anne de la Potierre, Dr. Saf. This is the best place to bave Mrs Smith of Quahtico, Vi, have|ford was the guest of Prof. Georges our FURS redovated. Bouchard of the faculty of the agri- gorje to New York, where theyjare at cultural college. Work ' the best. Prices the the Hotel Astor oot 3 < Open Evenings 7 to 9 MAR’"N wo * 30-32 Floridn { Col, and Mrs. Brooke Take Home in the Onkland. Col. -and, Mrs. Roger Brookel have given up their apartment ak the |- Northumberland and will be at the Oakland for the winter months. Mme, E.'Huglie Camp, who has re- cently rejurned from a trip to Swit- zerland, will be the guest of homor at the first fortnightly salon the season at the Washington Art’ Club this evening, and will speak on Romanesque Art in Switzerland. Dr. Mitchell Carroll will preside. R i Dr. W. E. Saffard, specialist| of the United States Department of Agricul- ture on the economic botany of na- tive plants, is back from the province of Quebec. He attended the provincial F. I. Thompson of the United ‘Shipping = Board and Mrs. (Continued on Ninth Page.) Mr. States Avenue N. and Mrs. George Oakley Tot- there today from Sweden. We are going to run a three-day sale on imported and domestic tapestries and velours commencing Wednesday. Octo- ber 5th. Fifteen and twelve doliar tap- estries: marked down to nine dollars. Nine dollar tapestries marked down to Mr. and Mrs. Stokes went late in August, after spending th “or more with the latter's Plaiting RUCHING,” BUTTONS BUTTONMOLES TO ORDER r guests at Lonox, Mr. and Mrs. fivi 5 i firs Fusats at Lonox. M. and airs. e dollars. If you are looking for first- class work let us give you an estimate. Milton H. Miller Co. 909 H Street N.W. Embroidery, Braiding, Besding ey OPi RS and Mrs. Jerome Napoleon|l| smOP sgtllzvgg,"e,'smnam Mail Orders s Specialty. Main 6035 last evening of Mrs. Arthur Chamoistyne, Veldyne and Bo- livia—loose models; belted models and straight-line designs—plain tai- lored, and with Wolf, Australian Opossum and Mole collars—or col- lars and cuffs. 865 for the choice—and many from which to choose 1109-1111 G St. NW. Close 6 P.M. TR TWO BIG SURPRISES IN FALL SUITS See These Suits and You Will Agree With Us in Saying They Are the Best Values in Washington Values to $79.50 | Values to $98:50 552 | °692 If you want a Handsome An exhibition of the most Suit at moderate cost see | exclusive styles in plainiand § these exquisite models fash-- | ¢ ¢rimmed ineludin z | joned of Velour, Velour de Sk = Laine; Difvétyns 4iid Trika- straightline, 'box a!‘ld semi- + tines, with luxurious fur col- lar and cuffs of nutria, fox, - Australian opossam, - wolf, ete. Straightline and mafip‘y flare ‘models; perfectly tai- fored. Jackets lined with | ' Veldyne, : heavy quality silk lining, - 3beautifui Payir‘zg“~ You Well for Sh})pping - During Rebuilding 'I'HATStbeonlyw-yhmeetfl:ehmdiupofcurhileduflingspne. Wemnmtlhnw-flthbanfifdmtfliulhtheirpropcrset- tings, so we are sending them out with low prices to tell the story of 1216 F St. N.w. Store Hours: 9:15 to 6:00, Including Saturday Rebuilding Sale Brings $89.50, $95, $100, $110, $125 and $135 '| - SUITS For the Fastidious At 558,.50 E HAVE seldom presented a ,more attractive offering of smartest, new suits ~¢ <uch character at so low a price. It surely is an indication of the earnestness with which we are meeting rebuilding handicaps. Beginning Wednesday—A Sale of : Famous Kayser Chamoisette GLOVES /3 to 1/ Less Than Last Year Hundreds of pairs; full size assort- ments; all lengths; all styles; gloves you can wash at home; gloves that are good- looking, really fashionable, yet econom- ical. 85¢ $1.15 The fabrics include Kashimir Ra- diant, Moussyne and Evora. The fashioning is exquisite—longline fit- ted jacket, some belted, beautifully hand - embroidered and trimmed 75¢ 59¢ Last Year's Price| Last Year's Price|Last Year’s Price| Last Year’s Price | with the finest of furs, including s .T‘l'a’ls< 3 s SL?f - " bfl-?sl it o b-Frl‘-501 i Molé, Squirrel, Nutria, Wolf and 'wo-clasp Kayser’s rap-wris! ay- - button - lengt! - button - lengtt Opossum. Colors, too, = Chamoisette Gloves; | ser’s Chamoisette | Kayser’s Chamoi- Kayser’s Cha moi- 5 e S s worthy—navy, blagk, sorrento, caramel, burro, taupe, sette Gloves; white, brown and beaver. JellefPs—Main Floor. sette Gloves; brown and gray. Gloves ; mastic, bea- ver, gray and brown. mastic, beaver, gray, white apd brown. OATS If your thought was of a coat costing $75 to $85, note these of like quality At 59 Not a great number of them, and when they are gone we fear there will be no more like them. Of Normandy, Erminie:or Polly- anna. Pleated panel wraps. Fitted bodice coat, with ripple skirts; also belted coat. Collars of wolf, beaver, squirrel and nutria. Navy, black, reindeer and % JelletPs—Second Floor. Startling R:ebt':ilding Values in Women’s Dl;ems - Typified By $26.50 to $35 ‘Tricotine -Dresses * At %15 o The one pictured—navy blue—is trimmed with most effective buff silk embroidery on broad flowing sleeve and skirt. Others in navy, black or Brown, tailored or trimmed with beading, hand-embroidery, braid or buttons. A remarkably attractive showing of ' fitted basque, coat and straightline , models. brown, burro, sorrento or taupe. JellefPs—Second Floor. ¥ Jellef’'s—Second Floor. A Rebuilding Sale of 'All Thread-Silk Stockings Silk Tops 52.25 3 Pairs Silk Feet for $6 It is safe’ to assume that it has been years since you have see value in silk stockings at $2.25. Full 'fas}l,linned, all s};?k Bmw“,nus:d\;n‘:c: white or black. All sizes. They have slight, mostly unr"mticeable;misj weaves, or such stockings would be considered good value at $3 a pair. Thiok what you' sdve, then, in'buying three pairs for the price of two, or 3 ‘pairs for $6. 3 Emphatically One of the Qut- standing Rebuilding S&le . 4 Values are These Tailored Blouses Every one who has 3 suit or, sweater will find joy in one or more of these smart Tailoted Blouses as an accessory. ‘The loose turn-back cuffs are designed to fold back ever the sleeve of the outer gar; t. Dimity, batiste, linene and:iawn, Hand-drawnwork. Peteér Pan or re- vere collars. Two styles pictuyred— and only $2 Pl & JellefPs—Main Floor. A SOROSIS Innovation Gun Metal Calf—Paent Leather Trimmed i 3 § JellefP’s—Main Floor. $12 Camel’s Hair Scarfs, $9.75 The tang of autumn sharpness in the air will recommend to you one:of these lovely camel's hair scarfs. Natural color‘and with plaids or stripes. Jellef’s Main Floor. 3 »'You ‘can see by*the cut ° how smart it is, but what ‘ the cut does got show v:ll : ik - §plendigi. quality. ale’price .