Evening Star Newspaper, October 11, 1921, Page 8

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8 % sO CIETY vadoug bt is s SPECIAL Furs Ropaired and Remodeled “hokers only $7.50 Made up in “Stoe Marte serviceable 1-Opossum.” £ Wil soon be hére. Be ud attend (o your furs now . ‘Harding, have returned to their | Highland: e seasdn. of Banic, ¥ Mrs. Harding, have v turned to the shlands for the seasin. AT — Florida * S Mrs, Mar, Waters has returned i of Richmond. Va. : . a8 Mes. Coolidge will be guest of honor | from the West Indies and s at. the Joilbur 8 Pinch and Marie 8. Behwarls, | {at'a Tuncheon for which Mrs. Joseph | Vanderbilt, New York, awaiting the = 02O Donnell op this e i T AT UN TAL ‘of A ssuin a - [ wi eturnin , W s 3 ) HAT HOSPITAL i[5 Marsian: win'be Eiven Novenber | Ras been comntrcial attache of cthe | Wife of the miniater of Ecundor, who, | Hymtn Waitamy of Fuiludelphis, Pa.. and opies of High-Cost, Exclusive Styles [ in the home of Senator and Mrs, | American embassy. Witk Rim, entertained at n.‘mnel.:' to- s aem, both i 2 Baltimore, and a special i ay in honor of the ng mi Ladies and Gentlemen | !.‘:l(-'i';'; - {rain will convey the guests iss Jda M. Tarbell of New York | of Colombia and Mme. Urueta. N. C. and Regular Values to $35.00 “Service Will Get You” Here s itution in n in: | Washington known as the “Hat ||| Shidehara t Bearboro, W. Vi Hospital Co.”™ located at 1535 | ig;::;'._.,,. at Dinner. (bs e e e b ashington Day- | dop, New Tork. T lea .. Lonen ana Virgiain B, Bowseell 1ith St. N. under the direc- g Seere 7 Morris Jackson and Anpa G. De ney. tion of T. Soto. ‘whe for ||| The ambassador of Japan, Baron|Sceretary of War and Mrs. Weeks | Mrs. John D. Langston and Mrs.| ey 1. Brice of Richmond, Va. and many has been engaged | ara, entertained a company. 2609 ¢ B e e wrom | Mat H. Allen of Goldsboro, N. C., are ; Marle B. Much of thia city. A any yeavy Tag Dec ot e | at dinner last evening, when | 2602 Connecticut avenue to 2146 Wy0- | jjuce guests of Mrs. Charies F. Tay-| Hallle L. Carter and Clara B. Woodson. i e 4 S Euests included the Americans at- | Ming avenue. and are established in | Rouse gucsts Syiin | John €. Itector of this city and Elizabeth mode | \f Ladies” and ¢ I|! tachea to the embassy staft. the latter residence. or at Falkstone Courts. O ot W eaoL 5 men's H high | R B e L s FXiy e — dwin M. Niew and Lucy M. Kells. o - portant featur B il RGNS Mrs. Leonard Wood, wife of the|Misx Niland Weds e %. Butler and Rernice M. Robinson. he busteens: i}] /Z6e ministen ot Beuador, Seuor Dr- | overnor general of the Philippines. | mr. Lestte A. Daly. Grorge J. Turner and Touiwe Carter. | A Don Rufael H. I 1e, and Senora | B3 “Zitived in - New York from. he 2 s = 3 . Adlui 8. Magee of 8t. Louis, Mo., and Elize- | ot alde entertained at luncheon|home in Sheridan, 1L, and will short- | .- The, martlage of 3 1ss Bt AMarie Dyt L. Hennessy of this city. Lo A e f L the |.»L|- tion as 2 furew -«en {1y join Gen. Wood af his new post. | ¥Hand, daughter of ‘"'nf.fiv”:;}% T ! . gt & i | Carlos Adoltn e s o : = Mr-and Mes. Charles A. Daly ‘of New | . | that your old hat is worth || (ieing wiin of Colombia, and! Admiral and Mrs. Willard 11 Y0800 3 Wohing ton, ook piace In | Births Reported. . more to you than & new one Mme. Urueta, are s“v‘.“ & =t e ['r')““'sfln Will return tomorrow from Baltimore. Md., vesterday. The cere- bought today, and ot the same | their dep from W -}s!unsmni New York. where thay arrived yes-|mony was performed in the Church | Tbe following births have been reported fo vourself that it Some of the most intimate friends of | terday aboard the Celtic from Liver- | of the €orpus Christi, the Rev. Joseph |the health department within the last twen- invested. Their | Shop equipment and | »ficient workmen enable them , The minister and )[ll’\c._ Urueta were Miss Teresa Niland, and Mr. Charle ‘ g remodel to many hundreds |||Suests at dinner last night of Mme.| Mrs Cromwell Brooks has returned | A. Daly, jr, brother of the bride-| Albert G- and Florence R. Morgan, girl TRICOTINES [ CANTON CREPE of the most standard and, in- ||| Maria de Coronado and Miss Coronado | o Washington from a visit to her|&room, was best man. Martin B. and Katherina C. Hallenbeck, FRENCH SERGB deed. novel designs, satisfying | the fancy of all comer: them a trial and you will ways be a part of their ins Give | al- | | tution. They are Manufactur- |f|Ury rar - o e rtATn el o Company. of four)| Walger iley. boy. i A ins ana Remoteling 1 speciuity ||| IEhG A1 1S *Snor Michelzan, wil | Joke Barrett to Speak Tnformally at dinrer Tust. evening at | Eioeet, 28, Helen Maerw b, |§ omart flowing sjeeves—the st | BLACK, NAVY AND ALL o iy aours, Felts, Beavers, Vel- | 2W Saturday for their homes in Co- |Before Women's Cluke. the Willard. John M. and Katherine Stason, boy /g tractive hem lines. Braided, HAT HOSPITAL CO. 1826 14th St. N.W. Phone North 2607 2018 14th St. N.W. =i 1 —_— 3, Ella B. 1. bt o b | Senator and Mrs. Philander C. Knox | at the Somerset. Stepnen & 5 lengths, especially adapted for present wear, e ——————es came _to Washington lust evening Jdohn J. Kape, G ft NOW . 1l . ial. | . 1 ilk lined hom: New York. where they arrived| Dr. and Mrs. Loren Johnson are| Joianua Keche, 1Its in all new material, luxuriously si ined. Chiropractic Massage Slectrical treatmen! vo s and ills |land. Senat and Mrs. Knox have|after spending the summer at Mount g o1 i . 2 . s auilieteical treatments velleve patng and dls | AN L O T Wonihs touring dbroad,| Desert, Me. ~Miss Neville' Johnson T Qedort It is the ideal time to maks ’ i s will maien 4 short visit in their | Spent the summer abroad and has re- Davin, 34 such purchases. Christmas is 1 | couvention, which will meet in Wash- linzton tomorrow. President and Mrs --Delegates to N. C. C. W. Con- vention at White House. and Mrs. Hard- at the White ternoon the W | Hig President | it will rec House this @ | | delegates to the N. C. | Mr. and Mrs. Louis Brush and Mr. I Myers, who were guesis over President d oo end of the { to Maryland and return. {both diplomats were included in the { compan in their apartment at the Sherman. The dinner company was a small one. The minister of Colombia and Mme. Urueta, accompanied by the Misses lombia. The minister is going on eave of absence, and the date of his turn is not known 5 Tomorrow the minister will be the guest of honor at luncheon which ‘ashington especially for the event 1 from Lurope. vesterday aboard the Celtic from Eng- iety Harding to Receive Coblenz tomorrow, will have as one of her attendants Miss Fonrose Wain- wright, dayghter of the ussistant Sec- reary of War and Mrs. Wainwright. Mr. and Mrs. Clinton R. Grove and their daughter, Miss Betty Grove, have returned to Washington after spend- ing the summer in a series of visits and at their country place in Maryland, | and are in their apartment at the | is in the capital for an indefinite pe- riod and is at the Powhatan. pool.~ Admiral and Mrs. Brownson have spent several months abroad. mother, Mrs. Edward T. Stotesbury, at Philadelphia, and was accompanied by her children, who spent the sum- mer at York Harbor. Mr. John Barrett, formerly director general of the Pan-American Union, Who recently returned from visiting his mother, Mrs. Caroline S. Barrett, in Vermont. leaves this afternoon for Buffalo, where he goes by invitation Mr. and Mrs. Paul de Hoff Reed will | have as their guest the latter part Reed have given up their apartment at Wardman Park Hotel and now are again in their home on 16th street turned to school in ew York. luncheon yestérday at the Ambassa J_ Cassidy of Washington officiating. The bride was attended by her sister, Mr. and Mrs. Daly will be at home after November 15 at 2869 28th street, Woodley Park. Mr. and Mrs. “rederick T. F. Du- Mr. and Mrs. Rowland Thomas of New York have arrived for an in- definite stay in Washington and are at the Powhatan. Elizabeth i nael Carroll,’ 59, David W. Street, Sylvia Powell of Betris Davis of this city. both of { Baltimore, Md. Marriage Licenses. y of this city. of this city and da, Md. Anthony P. Olivet and Grace E, Woods. Thomns Tyler of Kensington, Md.. Joneph Leonbes Leon De Chantes Leland Q. Tinsl d and Catherine Smith. Lulisn -R. Leake, pepe Samucd Eilison and Hattle Howard, both of o J. Jones and Ida Bras. ddie Tohnson and Rosa Yeting. amuel ¢ ki d 8 Charles F. George B Albert L. Stevenson of Bomerville, la G. Leibold of Hanton, N.J. McPlierson and_Catherine Taxlor. hn Loughery and Sadie T. : flllam 1t, Clifford_and P . Denfson. Simon Lawrenco of Ralelgh, N. C. Daisy 1. Manning of Willinmaton Tony B. Bhredl of Sutherland, Va. dleton C."Wells of Petersburg. 'Va. Stanles B. Plerson and Miidred K. Ander- so “Taylor J. Reid and Marzaret F. Meck. both Jol Wi d C. Hinton of Asheville, Va. 3 o Co-Thorsten and M. G. Tda Bergling. arl L. Schallle of Asheville, N. C.. and ty-four hours: \ Stanislans C. and Agnes L. Hill, boy. rry C. and Zella McConaugh, hoy. bo; E. Russell and Helen Lioyd, girl. ! Fravk and Mahel Harrison, bLoy. Joseph and Lillian Byrd, boy. Samuel C. and Emily Linton. girl Phitip and Faonfe Gindes, girl | Allen and Elsie Terrell. girl twins. Buy Christmas Canton Crepeand Tricotine TRICOTINE & GEORGETTE The new coat dresses — the elaborately embroidered and beaded dresses—in fact, all the foremost features of Fall fash- = leaving early in the afternoon to (&80 B f L B eorge Wileox Me- | he following deaths have been reported to C . l 5 - The Luwin Co. |5 s New York. Mr.|jve."oc Bhiladelphia, Mr. and Mrs, :octons horer o0 T e the last twen ertainly-- 315 Smart Fall Fur Trimmed and Plain fand Mr; shall will meet Mrs. b e Providence Hospital. Tailored Models, in long and short coat Suits in this lot worth up to $65.00. | CREPE-BACK SATIN | to 44 for Misses and Women. SOCIETY MAY DEPORT AFTER YEARS. !in substance held vesterday in refusing | which held that the Secretary of La- [nteresting Undesirable immigrants mzy be de- | (0 Teview the case of Salvatore bor could deport hifs &t any time Bo A on Marriage lMoenses have been fssued to the | | voq tnough they had been in this |Lauria, who appealed from the de-| Deportation was based on crimes whare. el following: country nearly five years when the [clsion of the United States district| Laurla was alleged to have commit- suits rema 12 Willie Lee and Nelile Hawkins, both of |order was issued, the Supreme Court'and circnit ofurt at New York, |ted in Italy in 1885. 316 7th St. CANTON & GEORGETTE NEW FALL COLORINGS Specially designed in sizes 14 will e given by @ number of his col- {of Mra John Miller Horton to address | Mr_and Mre " arehie Le Grande| Albert and Memie I Beowp, gic ion. sucs of the diplomatic «orps atjthe annual convention of the New |Hayeock will be at home informaliy i eifliin‘and Tetiti | the Shoreham. i York Federation of Women's Clubs, | g1, Monday evenins, Geiober i ed- | Mordecai and Magd s | The women's luncheon osnow in session there. ‘Rm'u';; L I O O e realderios or| Richard and Willhelmioa Strive, i : s Seen BRO = the latter's father, Mrs. lsaac Birch, | !*a2¢ ard Nellie Maho Pe ! o g rieutture, as|, Mr Christian M. Ravndal of Vienna! 3128 Dumbarton avenue: i of Agriculture cife|has arrived in Washington and is atj i | £ ted 2 B Marshall, wife,the Powhatan Hotel. | i " Work ¢l ‘ormer Vice President, a - | piayers detivered 48 Hours after reaching §{{opqeq the luncheon, remaining in ! Deaths Reported. \$33.00 {honte in Valley Forge, Pa.. befu{r«- L;h less than three months away. itling in their K street house for the i H ¢ T vou N inter: Mre William T Dennis, accom- : :(“‘()“‘\_‘"i““ here before yo ; 5 ! =St panied by her daughter, Mrs. Charles| | 4 Levin st ne. - 2 ATTENTION, LADIES! Nelson Riker, and Mrs. A. H. Borjes.| Melvin Wigfiel . Freedmen's How | sour. haie and has returmed from a motor trip to|pital. § 2 Selecting pressuts now. takes g i Atlantic City, where they spent af lnfant of Charles and Hattie Hodge, 12, the strain off your purse. You St e wwough | Week, and from New York. where 11177t ot 20 s ok lover uhe simonn e, SLOO Bach oo ||i5an. * Mrs. Caok accompanied M —= [ MAN WHIPPED BY MOB. here on display—choosing the A wonderful lot of High-Class Coats has just arrived in a special lot, <kin. ' {Townsend to the Senate, women's| Mrs. Galbraith, wife of Commander _— gifts you are most particular s di = = Muscle Cream—Eradieates wrinkle luncheon today. William W. Galbraith, U. has| BEGGS., Okla., October 11.—Frank| about. P"“"dl”ed at a ridiculous low price, hardly covering the C.O’t of the ma- A e L | " e gone to New .rork. where she is]Gooseby, a dairvinan. was taken from e terials alone. Included are Coats, Wraps, etc., with Rich Fur Trim- sl oL R P {Senator l:r?“'ll't"lll!'lrn spending a few days at the Vander-|his home here by twenty masked men, We will put these aside ior . x o & e % ScalD Fovi-Gaves dandral. e e oh s W | DI {bound 1o a telephone pole und lashed | you and you can pay for mings of Squirrel, Fox, Nutria, Mole, etc. Specially priced in three Bor oale Bt Druk, Dept Storss and J} n returned to Washington last| Mg, itzSi e | whip, i 1 s its your con- " i s M. and Mrs. Paul FitzSimons have | whip, according to reports upon wh them as suits y s at MRS. COON'S OFFICE. M05 Eye St. N.W. || [ "5 "oy their summer home at | returned to their Newport villa, Har- | the authoritics are basing an i venience between now and group i . N. J. They hag with them|bor View, after spending _several | gation. December 24. , That's a fine 1 S in their New Jersey | weeks in their camp on the St. Regis| A newspaper man. taken with the| oo "Nry it gut and Mrs. Charles E.|lake. — par| aid to have told the ideal Try it i nd, who also returned yester- i police the abductdrs informed him i Former l'm{;d §zau~s :{{nbussadur the whipping was administered I Doumive, Pass. o= = y to Mr. James W. Gerard, | cause Gooseby had been seen to whip ? = ary of Agriculture | entertained 'a _small _company _at [his wife and children. P SCHMEDTble Bm')rS.CO. 1= nd Mrs. Edwin T. Meredith, who ar- | & Fre Reliable Jewelers t rived from New York Saturday and are | 2UIlI|I| 1 i e | Tived from New york Sawurday andare | 2Ull[[Hemstitching, Buttons Covered, Plaiting, Etc.[]|| 1209 G Street, Northwest = TheLively Air of Autumn . ,T‘i‘“"h'i"fil- cool and Ffi’"‘h"(‘_f“ lward Hickman Gheen. and Miss Flor- D 3 ahble, autumn’s breezes wi TING {ence Gheen, who spent the summer at . Cl d All W d d you new “pep” after summer’s| Pitt mllr:’, Mass., |£n thhere yefllerdag ose ay ednes ay cnervation. Leaves turning to | for Washington. where they will spent ¢ A H od % .8 = crimson and gold. You say to|the season. B on ccount Of oll ay--- 1'1 11 1 d S ' Vohrself: “These days were made T e Yy urprise~--that. ead to a Daving. . for walking.” And you will get a 1w picasure out of walking this fall— vour health will improve per- ceptibly—the glow of happy well nderful being will show in vour face—if E = vou walk in the right kind of shoes!! Tie ‘commercial secretary of the BUY ON G STREET rmine Cantilever Shoes are the shoes|French embassy and Mme. Heilmann . vou ought to wear. They will do|#nd their daughter have left Seal Har- Phone Main 7676 Veloura 3 S 4 % {hor, Me.. where they spent the sum- e for your fect, besides c8n- | mer. ‘and are now In New York on| ; ° Bolivia el 3 their way back to Washington. L E e | James B. Henderson come down from her high horse to |Elizabeth Hughes Reynolds | L ) Normandy approve the tremendous pepularity | te Marry John 1. Lapp. . ] of properly shaped shoes like the| Capt. William H. Reynolds, U. §. N, v : Wondura Cantilever. la"d Mrs. Reynolds, have znnounced‘ an . fAthe enczazement of their daughter, | Poll: | Tlizabeth Hughes, to Mr. John Ed- ollyanna ward Lapp of New le-;: and Wash- L ington. Mrs, Reynolds and her g daurhter spent the summer in James oa Chamoistyn town, R. L. and have returned fo Newport, where Capt. Reynolds is sta- f— — tioned. - The Cantilever arch is flexible, Willard there former ned at dinner st-night, having as guests the Vice President and Mrs. Marshall and Judge and . McChord. Hotel, entert: ! Mrs. The minister of China, Mr. Sao-Ke Alfred Sze, entertained a company of i twenty-four informally at dinner at {the legation last evening. when his | zvests included the Chinese delegates {16 the conference on thelimitation of {armaments. Al of the members of jthe Chinese delezation have not ar- {rived vet in this country I Mrs. Gheen, dow of Admiral Ed- The new emba v, M. Jean de Fontaine, arrived {at New York Yesterday ahoard the | Zeeland, and will spend several days {4t the Ritz Carlton before coming to | Washinaton to take up his duties at i the embassy. Mrs. John Cowen Letts entertained a large company at a buffet tuncheon today at her home, Ayrlawn, Bllicott at 32d street, in honor of her daugh- with autumn flowers and foliage, as were the drawing rooms of the home. { The company of thirty-two guests | included. besides the wedding party, Mrs. Henry Walker of St. Joscph, M fand Joseph Roberts of Phila- | delphia_and her ! and Hayward. The children are also | nembers of the wedding party to appear as flower girl. and Hayward jaw of the bridegroom-elect, will ar- rive in Washington tomorrow to re- ! main until after the wedding. two_children, Anne | Anne | 1219-1221 Stere Hour: 1 ' rxns-r' NS G Street NW OPEN THURSDAY MORNING lliliIFall Designer Patterns and Fashion Books|[i[[ifiiF= 8:30 te 6 { POy 608 TO 614 About 100 —which-at a glance much better value than the price—and when you examine into the details of fabric and fin- ish—you’ll welcome the opportunity to choose at The Hcuse of Courtesy Trimmed with em- as page. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Guthrie of 5 Reading, Pa., brother and sister-in- broidery—many with Beaver like the arch of your foot. This' Mrs. George D. Hope. whoe has an ) . e ey Sculation | apartment at Wardman Park Hotel, | { Nutria makes g LA 5 is now visiting in New York and! Flft -fiVC dollam is encouraged. There is no stiff-| Siaying at the Ritz-Carlton. y S. ss to restrain the muscles, no rigid encasement to press on the | Luncheon Given for Mole ter.Miss Minnie Letts. whose mar- \ riage to Mr. Willlam Marion Guthrie 5 5 ake place In the home at 5 u’ll appraise as of ot yo pp 1 were charmingly _decorated nerves. The flexible shank also Mr. and Mrs. Exjue. 5 3 < Woklf . v The counselor of the Pelish legation | ! supports your foot restfully and hg ot iszewskl entertained in- Plain and fur-trim- Squirrel bar o Mahogany Furniture the Best healthfully when vou | formally at luncheon yesterday at the; <tand. so you don't get tired, either | Shoreham Mr. and Mrs. William Ezjue 0 d—loose fitting and waiting ot walking |of Madison, Wis. of All Gifts for the “,1e o g Krimmer Magnificent autumnal sunsets are} pygisiant Attorney General and Mrs. | . 4 ahead of us. And long evenings. | Wit Warner Hoppin and _ their october Bride belted. All sizes. Australian Wear comfortable shoes in day- |caughter, Miss Mary Gallatin Hoppin, . fime and be fresh and buoyant at|have closed their ‘summer home at| possum What gift is more appreciated or of more enduring 1 value than a choice suite or piece of mahogany furniture? The bride who receives such gifts will know you bought Southampton, L. L, and will spend a few weeks at Briarcliff Lodge before pening_their home at 13 East 7oth, trect, New York city. Mr. Hoppin i stoms, with hmdquarwrs" i night ! Wash | Canfilever Sl]oe ShOD the best if it comes from here. 1312 F S5t. N.W. L pay, Jogaiter ot M Owur Prices Are Surprisingly Moderate Second Floor 2 for Germany Septem- | ber 24, and whose marriage to Lieut. | . Over Younz Men's Shop William McKee Dunn will take place in 4 Cantilever Shoes are sold in | 1gton only by i

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