Evening Star Newspaper, October 5, 1921, Page 8

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8" SOCIETY Society Members of Diplomatic Corps and Other Guests Are Received by Mrs. Harding. RS. HARDING received by special appointment vester- dday afternoon. the minis- ter of Bolivia, Senor Adolfo Ballivian, Senora de Balllvian and their daughter, Senorita Ballivian. and later the minister of the Netherlands, Dr. Everwijn. The event. while in- |83y from San Francisco. formal, carried the degree of marked| The third: secretary of the British dignity. which always obtains when jembassy, Mr. Arthur Yencken who is 2 !spending this week at Hot Springs, the President's wife receives mem- |3 has entered the tennis tourna- bers of the diplomatic corps. ment - there. Mr.l \'enckertl l‘: or:‘efl:)t : the champion players of Australia, Mrs. Harding received a number of |the champlon players of Australie, other guests by special appointment!fuge weok. later in the 2fternoon, from both offi- i cial and resident society, among the| Former United States minister to visitors being Mrs. Robert Woods|China, Mr. Charles R. Crane of Chi- bel Steagall, who will attend school here. Thoman B. Larkin Salls for His Poxt in Japan. The new military attache of the United States embassy in Tokio and Mrs. Thomas B. Larkin will sail to- Blisa. cago, was the guest of honor at — luncheon today of the Overseas The ambassador of Spain and|Writers. Senora de Riano are in New York for a few days, and will return to Wash- ington tomorrow. The ambassador and Senora de Riano have been visit- of the children’s bureau of the De- partment of Labor, will be the guest | stationed at Key West, Fla., has been yordered to Washington, §Mrs. Crist, has taken an apartment at Miss Julla Lathrop, retiring chief THE EVENING STAR,” WASHINGTON, she spent a few days after visiting.in | Kansas City. Earlier in the summer she visited on Long Island, Tarry- town, N. Y., and on the north shore of Massachusetts. Since :leaving Washington in July she has made several short motor trips in the north and will spend the season at Ward- man Park Hotel. 7 Mrs. Fitzhugh Leo has arrived from Culver, ind., where Col. Lee is stationed, and has taken an apart- ment at Wardman Park Hotel for '.llsl winter. Mrs. Lee entertained a few friends at dinner Sunday evening in compliment to Brig. Gen. and Mrs. David L. Brainerd, who are leaving soon for the orlent. Mrs. Harry Wells of the Woodley motored this morning to Quantico for. a visit to Maj. and Mrs. C. H. Wells. | Margaret Myra Steagall and Miss Ma-: Maj. Wells has been with the mnrl\na expeditionary force. Capt. Richard Owen Crist, who was and, with Somerset House. Mr. and Mrs. Rowland Thomas of New York are guecsts at the Pow- hatan. Mrs. Edward Douglas White, widow of Chief Justice White, who was at New London, Conn, for the summer, is on her way to Washington, stop- ping a few days in New York. She is accompanied by her niece, Miss Anna Montgomery. 3 Miss Harrington and Miss Patterson | of London, England, who are stopping at the Powhatan, will remain in Washington until the end of the week. Mrs. Theodore Tiller, president of the District Leazue of American Pen- women, will entertain at a luncheon MISS ZILLA' MACDOUGALL, Daughter of Capt. and Mrs, William who has joined her parents in th ing some time in (he Adirondncks. Kernodle, and Mr. Donald L. McDon- uld, son of Mr. and Mrs. George M McDonald of Reynoldsville. Pa., were married this afternoon. The ceremony was performed at 3 o'clock in the city after apend- D:.C, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 5, '0! the valley. Miss Lena Kernodle was her sister's maid of honor and only attendant, and Mr. G; Malcolm McDonald - of -~ Pittsburgh ' was his brother's best nian. The ushers were brothers of the bride, Mr. George H. Kernodle and Mr. Roy Kernodle. Mr. McDonald and fis bride will make their home in Washington on the completion of their wedding trip. Ampng the out-of-town gucsts were Mr. and Mra. George M. McDonald, J. M. Dailey of Reynoldsville, Pa. | parents of thé bridegroom, and Mr. ||| ‘The monthly meeting of the George Baldwin MoCoy unit of the American ‘Women's Legion will be held Friday! morning, October 7, at 10:30 o'clock | in the Chureh of the Covenant, at: 18th and N streets. There are 'a. number of important matters to be talked over and arranged, and Mrs. McCoy is anxious for a full attend- ance. H i Dr. and Mrs. J. F. purchased the house at 1467 Rhodlo Island avenue, at the corner of 15th street, where they will entertain ex- l &'Vallier have tensively this winter. They will sail . \hr England in the spring to settle Dr. d@'Vallier's father’s estate. At party to be given under the auspices of the Abraham Lincoln Council. Amreican Association for the Recog- nition - of the Irish Republic, on ‘Thursday, October 13, at the council's 1731 1 street north- llowing committee will; headquarters, west, the Callaghan, Mrs. Sarah Gentry, Mrs. J. Ream, Miss Loretta Barrett, Miss Nellie Hickey, Miss Annle Burke, Mrs. P. T. McDermott, Miss Katherine Moriarity, Mrs. P. Garrett, Miss Julia Gill and Miss Margaret Fox. b | Miss Fay Brennan and Miss Mary ' the , entertainment and card || have charge: H Mrs. Jalla Joyce, Mrs. Thomas H.! |l 1921.° Ambler Smith will entertain at the| C;’l:mbln Country Club Saturday night. Commander D. A. Michlin. TU. S. N. accompanied_by Mrs. Michlin_and Miss Dorls Michlin, Is at the Hotes Traymore, Atlantic City. A Washington \ 1o Columbus. Gl by w SOCIETY Miss Mabei A. Freemarn Las gons' to v Jor lwol eeks her sister, Mre. Milda Catani and Mrs. Willtam Nr. wion | iave returned from a motor irip m! tiantie City. o Gl Important Notice to Our Patrons Our Store Will Be Open All Day Saturdays Laces and facec Curtain Clcaning MME. VIBOUD, lnc. Ketabliahed 1835, 727 1168 Ne. W.gW, Sarly (7) This change has been made at the request of numerous customers, especially those from out of the city, who have been greatly inconvenienced. Our employes will not lose by this new system, but ing 3 v £ 5 . e e A Sirendacks | the members of he burews, who wii | today at her home. on Mount Pleasant | Emory " Methodist Church by Rev. - == s i s 2 2 2 W 's |Street, when her gues vill include Hubert R. Johnson o = | . . s : for a fortnight = Senora de Riano|have seventy guests at the Woman's|iy[prcdident of the National League. | Chase Presbytcrian Church The bride s each one will at some time during the week be given a Mrs. Willlam Atherton Dupuy, and the members of the board of gov- ernors of the District League; Mrs. C. Austin Thomas, Mrs. J. J. Locheg, Mrs. Frank Pyle, Mrs. Dorothy de Muth wore her traveling suit of dark blue with small hat to match and gray furs and gloves. Her corsage bou- quet was of yellow roses and lilies law and Sister, Mr. and Mrs. Chandler Anderson, at York Harbor, Me.. since the end of July. and through Sep- tember has made a series of visits in the north, the ambassador joining half-day holiday. 2 We, of course, will continue the custom which we in- Miss Heloise Mever entertained at tea yesterday at Merrywood, her Len- ox home, when Mr. Thomas Whitte- more of New York gave a talk on & Russia. Miss Gertrude Ely of Bryn|Watson, Mrs. Florence W. Day, Mrs. . : o 2 ber trequently. _ 4 Senora | MAWE PR Houso guost of Mise Meylr, | Laabel Gaten, Mre, Ames A. Krics and Hmh!;hmz l’lu:; Edging ||| 1 You Zrepent This 42 on or Baters augurated some years ago of closing all day Saturdays The ambassador of Peru and Senora |and Miss Gertrude Parsons presi i a““ i i de Pezet, accompanied by the naval at- |at the tea table. was adomed with a centerpieco of ':t_tun WV : i| Marcel Waving ....... 75¢ s during July and August. tache and Senora de Aubry, went to == red dahlias. Quality—the Very Best i ST 35ec ) New York this morning. Commander | Dr. Roland Cotton Smith will ofl}- o ice H n ereresecean 'or Peru. The ambassador and Senora - & 5 | Bride of Don: McDonald. 2 de'Pezet will Toturn to their apartment | hoon. of the infant son of Mr. and | PULL ©f PURME SETRORS: (o MRS. M. E. HOLLEY i Violet Ray Facial...... 95c Col. 9378 2561 15th St. N.W. i Garden Rose Beauty Parlor 1110 H Street N.W. Franklin 2224 Expert Servi T in Wardman Park Hotel Sunday. be named for his grandfather, the late |daughter of Dr._and Mrs. George W. Mrs. Herbert Hoover will join her lin K. Lane, Secretary of the In- hushand, the Secretary of Commerce, | {€rior In the Wilson administrations. at their home here about the middle -p-m);iem oe :‘ar l;\d {‘l:‘ Kl;lmm“: of the month, She was called to Cal | #psTemen o fMES and Ml an tmany some weeks ago by the 1lness | mony. Mrs. Edward Doheny of Califor of her father, and, owing to his death, | TRV M7 FdwarH Doteny of Califor- she will take no part in social affairs | 110 2n0 MUS Sidney Webb, & debu- during the winter. She and Mr. Hoov- | ficuiS, OF LWS Season, Wil be €00, er will, however, entertain their | M George Jarvis of Boston will | friends in their home informaliy. Stend! oo et TSreet, Comer Thirieenth | 65 years :n Business T at 12 ineme The Minister of Persin Entertains for Mr. Robbins. ‘The minister of Persia, Mirza Hu: Mr. Alfred Harding. Jr., i to Wed Miss Smith Today. A wedding of unusual interest in -wn,..?bilipsbom P I sein Khan Ali, entertained at din- |wWash; 608 C ELEVENTH ner last night at the legation, 1513 Lo R D e Eame | EXCEPTION. AL! TO 614 ST. Store Hours: . In honor of Mr. Ten | place this afternoon in Bethlel ! B Delano Robbins, chief of the near |Chapel of the Washington GCethearar | ~ D east division of the State Depart-|when the Rt. Rev. Alfred Harding. Daly ment, and Mrs. Robbins, having as other guests Phra Sanpakitch, coun- selor of the legation and charge d'affaires of Slam: Mr. Henry de Bach, counselor of the Russian embassy. and Mme. de Bach: Ali Ashgar Khan, secretary, and Hadi Khan, Khatiblou. attache, of the Persian legation staff. The charge d'affaires of the lega- tion of Stam, Phra Sanpakitch, has sent out cards for a reception Fri- day afternoon, October 14, from 4:30 to 6:30 o'clock, at the legation of Siam, 2300 Kalorama road. Bishop of Washington, will perform ithe marriage ceremony of his son, Mr. Alfred Harding, jr. to Miss Lucy Sarah Smith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. {James Davis Smith of La Grande, Ore. The engagement was announced September 14. and as the bridegroom, Who Is in business in Cuba, could ob- tain but ten days leave. the bride and her family came to Washington, that the_ceremony might take place ere. Arrangements for the ceremony are | $imply carried out, and only the mem- = bers of the two families and the JMrs. Thomas R. Marshall, who dur- | $3thedral family are present for the ing part of her reddense’ in vaur: | ceremony. Mr. Harding and his bride | ington as the wife of the former |ar¢ leaving for Cuba immediately fol- Vice President was the most im- |lOWing the ceremony. portant factor in the child welfare branch of the Washington Diet|gmitn tra g ord ol il Jullan C. Kitchen, visited the welfare today i the Atlantic fect,” naa’ Jobed Mo With Mrs. A. Owsley Stanley of Ken- | Smith in New York, where they are ::ggéd:vdif;e?f Senator Stanley, Who | being extensively entertained. They ! c were guests Saturday evening al MrseMarshall took luncheon today | the Brasilian battleship Mincan Gers with_Biiss Julia Cleves Harrison at|raes for the recsption and dance, and the Farragut ~ they are mow guests of Mr. and Mrs. | am om The attache of the Danish legation, D or el ot lders-on-Hudson, for a house rty. Mr. Johannes Plum, wlugve Wash- o The House of Courtesy: The Autu/mn 'Dresses at $99.50 At left is sketched a clever Frock of Russian Ara Crepe at $29.50 _in Navy or Black. The quality of ma- terial is excellent and the style ad- vanced, with the new trimmed sleeve. Many other models. Value That Is Unusual—Effects That Are Captivating—in Coats Temptingly Priced at Knitted Jersey Dresses W"il;tg iK;d Trimming ' New = | Last evening Mr, and Mrs. Thompson | ington tomarrow. for home in|entertained a lafge company at din- ner, followed by dancing, in Honor of : their house guests. = Treasurer and Mrs. Frank White ' have been entertaining a house party which included Mrs. Frank Bachma Mrs. H. S. Roberts of Richmond, In Mrs. John E. Hale, Mrs. Wilber West and Mr. Fred Hale, all of Wilming- ton, Ohio. i Mr. George D. Hope returned last | evening to her apartment at Waj Denmark. Last evening'de was the guest of honor at a digner of the secretary of the lega- Norwegian tion, Mr. Collin: the secfetary of the Swedish legation, Mr. de> Lagerberg, and the second secretary of the Swedish legation, Mr. Vendel. Among the other guests were the counselor of the Norwegian legation and Mme. Steen. Commander and Mrs. Claude B. Mayo. Miss Laura Bryn and Miss In- ger Bryn, daughters of the minister of Norway and Mme. Bryn; Miss In- zegerd Wallenberg, daughter of the imister of Swaden and Mme. Wal- | lenberg: Miss Caroline Story. Jeanne Guillard, the military ~attache | HEMSTITCHING T T O P "-‘;I' Edging i = AT There’s a grace to these models and a smartness to the wegian legation, Mr. Bojsen. a"‘i"g i urriers an { SJIta . . . i e elaboration that unmistakably stamp them as high RUCHING, BUTTONS BUTTONHOLES TO ORDER Embroidery, Braiding, Beading G at Twelfth Street has been abroad for seyeral months, | is now at Biarritz and will not return | to this country until the winter. grade—generous lines—that fall in easy fullness; of fitted - designs that have charming character. et Representative Henry ‘B. Steagall! OPPENHEIMERS has taken the house at 1861 Califor-'ll SHOP 8th at E, N.W. UNIQUE 3 nas Lakemt ‘for 'the winter, and _has 2ol Gvdons o B Verona, Pollyanna, Panvolaine, been joined by his daughters, Miss Special Sale— | Trimmed Hats —following a special pur- chase which makes these re- markable prices possible. For Hats Worth $7 and $8.50 = - _For -Hds'wani : $12.50 and $15 9.50- ~ Hats of high-grade maker- ship — in Lyons Velvet, Panne Velvet, Hatter’s Plush, Duvetyne. 4 Distinctive Shapes-Original - Crea- - tions and Wonderful Values Fur Choker Bertram Cobn grades of Furs Featured at Spe;cial,P'rices Stone Marten. .......$27.50 Orlando, Wandora, Bolivia; in Brown, Navy, Black and Sorrento Richly embroidered and if furred—Wolf, Beaver and Squirrel—all the favored skins. The Shop That Shews the New Styles First Remarkable Values in New Fall Styles - | Queen Quality Footwear of “Brown. Kid and Russia one strap purops with turn soles and Baby |{ Louis Heels. | Brown Kid and Russia Calfi]| i two strap Pumps with welt soles [} | Black Kid and Tan Russia Calf Oxfords with Cuban heels and welt soles at the extremely low price ‘of =y 3850 | Queen - Quality famous - shoes || | offer you a-most pleasing choice i of ‘styles at prices within reach of Queen Quality Boot Shop 1219 F STREET N.W. anhwmfimounysm Slip-Over Sweaters Choice of many new and effective weaves—with round neck. “Peggy” neck, plain and some with brush wool. All colors and all " $9.95—$§3.95—85.00 Featuring Furs at Specially Attractive Prices Guaranteed Skins—Fashioned Into Garments and Pieces of Distinctive Fashion : ’ 36-in. Brown Cony Coat. $45.00° | 36-in. Southern Muskrat 36-in. Marmot Coat..... $79.50 Coat ...........$115.00 36-in. Northern Muskrat 36-in. Natural ~ Squirrel ; Coat ...........5155.00 5 Coat ...........$395.00 -in. E 5 % . g % " 30-in. Jap Weasel Coat. . $195.00 Natural Raccoon 36-in. Sealine Coat . ... $99.50 Coat ...........5269.00 Choker — Stole Stone Marten Jap Mink

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