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' 8 SOCIETY : THE EVENING. STAR, WASHINGTON,- D. :C. - THURSDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1921. SOCIETY — e ——————————————C—— —_— FURRY S aiety ' ] more, mother of Mrs. Stuart. will {clating. Miss Ellen Becker wis spend the winter with them. | bridesmald_and Mr. Leon A. Mor Dr. Stuart is the son of Rear Ad- acted as man. Mr. and_Mr miral_and Mrs, Stuart, formerly of Meagher left immediately afier 1) New York, but now of Washington. |ceremony for York. and aft.r The marriage of Dr. and Mrs. Stuart |a brief weddin 1 return took place in Annapolis, August 30. | Washington, ¢ wiil — {their futu A aolet wedding took place Tuesday | Father Meagh at St. Stephen's Church, when Miss | Paul Conniff. r Mary R. Truitt, daughter of Mr. and |lege; IRev. Claren {Mre. D. 8. Truitt of Lillan, Va.. and |of the Holy Comfor Dr. R. A. Vonderlchr of Richmond Jjohn B. Titta were married by Father Cassidy. 1 _The ceremony was witnessed bv the ' jimmediate reiutives and friends of ' out-of-town guests w Mz and Mrs. Vonderlehr, at 2:30!Michael J. Murphy lock. The bride w our Upholstering Done —by Milt H. Miller Co., who 5 . make a specialty of this work, - Only $55 President and Vice President Enter- Complete assortment of newest and best tapestries, velours, silks, | T tained Oli Boal‘d Cyrus Curtis’ | Yacht, Lyndonia. i hot Work at Lowest Cost. n Evenings 7 to 9 | MARTIN'WOLF ™ %33, | linen and leathers. ! wool, au- attired in a | Mr. and Mrs. John T. Dillun of C _ Proficient workmen, which is Fotlighi o g :,)",‘n"';{.;:h}":’;‘(‘(};;11-*""‘ an assurance that only the best they we guests of Mr. and Mrs. Col. and Mrs. W. B, Mcaskey spent d in 1 it 1o th T. C. Rich, 703 Shepherd street north- | the last | west, the bride being work is done. short visits with a niece of Mr.! where HE President and Mrs. Hard- | making Prices moderate. timates o friends in and n Washington. She Rich. Dr. and Mrs. Vonderlebr leff|the eighty-fourth hirt annive cheerfully furnished g Ing and the Vice President| i he with Col. and Mrs. 1. L. Hunt DMy Svering TOE Mo H . whete] sicy. OF. e birthey wnniver N 3 AREREAcE, service. and Mrs, Coolldge, were roxg l}:l!"“m'k n-lnd. at their home, they will make their future home. | P. McCask b ‘these bi e 1649 Fuller street. paile | _ X MILTON H. MI it velues Euestajat Juncheou today: of —— The marriage of Miss Helen W. Dil- | M= collector of it . R CO. now. Mr. and Mrs, Cyrus H. K. Curtls on! quo wachington branch of the lon to Mr. . Paul Meagher took place | terna - e vesterday moi their gu 1 central Russian rellef, Mrs. ng &t Gonzaga Col- Furs Repaired and Remodeled board their steam yacht, Lyndonla,! \meri 5 |‘ lege Chapel, Father John T. Meagher, | 3 i (53 ol e, P S | Robert Lansing, chairman, has started and - Mra- § 909 H N.W: Phone Main 6035 Chokers only $7.50 [||nom st anchor In the, Potomae, e 0 e e et of - destitute professor at Georgetown University |cord. N. C. Mr yacht flew the President's and Vice| WeE (or the DEUCHL. O sual, every and brother of the bridegroom, offi- CContinue Smart Effects President’s flags in addition to the|¥riday morning in the workrooms of | i Stone Marten-Onossum” Fur Stars and Stripes and the flag of the | the Russian embassy, 1125 16th s(reet,l | ———BUY ON G STREET. Camien Yache Club i Lileut. Col. Frank J. Griffin, U. S. A Other guests of Mr. and Mrs. Curtis | {75, " Grifin, who left Washington included the Secrtary of War, Mr. | qeral duys ago to motor to New 5 e O ton= | York and through the Berkshires and eral, Mr. Will H. Hays; the secrelary | yaine, spending six weeks on the trip. FXg John W. Weeks: the P : Wi &g i B Navy. Mr. Denby: the chairman | 2 he trip. é;‘?fia\"svh’mgl:g Honrd, Mr. AL D. ire now at the Astor Hotel, in New | MRS.JOHN STERETT GITTINGS, JR., J es B H w Tasker: the secretary to the Presi-)York, fora few day ko In SIIINE ey pasenta, Mr: wod alll = erson dent, Mr. George B Christian, Jr:il Lieut. T. Mito and Licut. T. Kuwava-| Mra. Ricl T. Brooks, nt their ; Col. Fdward M. House of New York. |14 of the Japanese navy have ar-|country e, Ashburton, in Green Mr. and Mrs. Edward W. Bok of | [ P : v Al I cORREry e e i ; Philadelphia, Mrs. Hills, Mi. John J.[1Ived in Washington and are regls- | Spring . 608 TO614 . 11th ST. N.W . Spurgeon of Philadciphia and Mr. } | L X Frederic Willlam Wile of the same i ° e Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Tallon of city. Denver, wh re th 3 3¢ f Mrs. The President has accepted the in-| yjeKim, 1623 K ‘street, left for H?Al]l;h vitation of the Gridiron Club to at-li.gre yesterday, going from there to tend its annual winter dinner, Satur- | GoU® FONErAY: EOS (ROT Hee o day B D lird stotel " |in& to thelr home. Mrs. Tallon is a oicloclcratitherd " |duughter of the late Dr. McKim, for many years rector of Ipiphany |Secretary Denby to Attend | Church. ~ President Harding rec | Princeton-Navy Foot Hal ause. Mr. and Mrs. Tallon at the White The Secretary of the Navy and Mrs. { llouse yvester the presentation by Denby will go to Annapolis Saturday |ing made by Miss Kathleen Lawle: to atrend the foot ball game between | who later entertained them at Ston Phone Main 7676 Sleeo~ d Mrs. Brenizer left for a motor ' the north, und after November be at home at 1601 Buchanan 3 Among the out-of-town were Mrs. A. D. Pe Sproul. Mr. D. Nedwell Ra: Furniture of Character And Real Intrinsic Worth OUR quest for something above the average in furniture—the kind of furniture that really makes the home The House of Courtesy Miss - Frances de Wolf aghter of Mr. and Mrs Hopkins, was bridesmaid for lier aunt. Second Day of this D. i 1 S : :hv- .\';.I\ al 4\;mngw.\“ and Princeton | leigh Court at luncheon. & ”J:wsw\l;f_n"':_ mL“_nt ,\\3;’-:‘“':13\;; beautiful—should lead you to inspect our Iniversity and will be g = L o Kk o Hedond i . A i : istinctly Successful Sale— | perichent o e e A e sterie powe munke 7 L o e ek admirable collection of genuinely worth- miral son, and Mrs, s s Mr. W. Spencer Brenizer. century-old linden tree on the -hi i | Sunday. The marriage of Miss M Eroinds o 3 L while pieces. rie Louise!grounds of Longfield Farm, the home . Mrs. Charles de R. 1. by R Beaufort, coun-; Burke, daughter of Mré. Mary F.fof the brid Burke, to M pencer Brenizer,{ Wolf Gibson, in Bris E : . . taken an apartment at Wardman Park | #0n of Mr. and Mrs. Warren F.|Anson B. Howard, or of St. 3 o = The furniture we show will survive the Hotel and will remain there until| Brenizgr, took place esteriay f pizcopall churen in Bristol. | closest inspection as to design, construc- after the conference. : zemotly, e e was_given in ma e s N - ioe: cd at § o'clock in St. Stephen's her brother, Mr. Charles Dana Gib- i fiis! as arance 1o Mr. Cyrus H. K. Curtis of Philadel- | copal Church by Canon J. v son, and the best man was the brother tion and fihish. 1t ha ‘!“ appearance ta phia entertained at dinner last even- | 0f All Saints” Church. Chevy of the bridegroom. Dr. Don Jerome attract favorable attention—and it pos sesses the intrinsic worth to command ing aboard his yacht Lyndonia Mr.} Md, ¢ Knowlten. of Greenwich, Conn. L 1 the approval of the most discriminating. Mr. Willlam H. de selor of the Netherlands legation. has Dresses %19 It’s decidedly a privilege—as well as a pleasure to be able to place such values as are represented in this re- duction-purchase sale. L . Frank B. Noyes. Mr. Ira Bennett, Mr. bride was attended by Miss| Among the out-of-town gue: John E. Rice and Mr. Avery €. Mark: M. Pain and the best man|Mr. and Mrs. Alfred F. Hopkir Afr. Curtis will entertain @ number of p Charles I The | Admiral and Mrs. J. R. Edwards, M the newspaper correspondents at, ushers were Ar. J Burke. | Frances Sullivan, Mr. Francis Burrall luncheon on board his yacht tomor- f Mr. Theodore (. U William | Hoffman, jr., and Mrs. David §. Baker, L A, Herrmann and Talm who-was accompanied by Miss Mar- i o Thorne. Preceding the 3 | guerite Prescott, motor from their The second secretary of the United{ Lillie Wimer sang “At Dawning.” summer home at Narragansett Pier. States embassy in London. Mr. J. D.{ The bride wore a traveling suit of Rogers. was among those dining last | blue tricotine with & black panne evening with Brig. Gen. Sir William | velvet hat and a corsage bouquet of /B! and Lady Alexander at the Biltmore, | sweetheart roses and orchids. Her|Buy New York. Sir Willam and Lady 2 der and Mr. Rogers were pa: | Senmers aboard the Oromaie. Which ar- | and a corsage bouquet of sweetheart | rived in New York Tuesday. and Sir | roses. | William and Lady Alexander will] Immediately -after the ceremony'Mr come to Washington soon. y *Get Here = Early () Pl for the T 1109-1111 G Street N. W. . Best Compare qualities and prices care- Mrs. Daniel Stuart dence on Q Street. fully and we are confident that your Yaid of homor wore blue canton, Dr. and Mrs. Daniel D. V. Seuart, decision will be in favor of our furni- pe, with a blue panne velvet hat . pave bought the residence, 3068 Q street, and are now at home there. Thomas Alexis Berry of Ralti- Representative and Mrs. Charles R. Connell of Pennsylvania have take an apartment at Wardman Park Hotel d are established there for the win- ter. | {Mrs. Champ Clerk {Coming Here for t. Mrs. Champ Clark, widow of the for- { mer Speaket of the House of Represent- | {atives, accompanied by her son-in-law | lana daughter. Mr. and Mrs. James M. | Tomorrow will find good assortment still available—in all the approved modes and popu- lar materials. And of course all of the same ____—.___——____.___.____—_. A I hi {Thomson of Xew Orleans, will arrive i Selection superior authorship. foday toibaithe guestalol Represents: _— g i Open 9:15 A. M. Close 6 P. M. CoNtim vae Georgette s R : i - Crepe de Chine Charmeuse ibiit and are on their way south. S Poiret Twill . Tricotine | e Dorotny Macsc nteriained a0 Po Sl tlvel y l 2 npa rallele alues honor of Miss Hilda Fuller, whnse: h Wonderfully embroidered; effectively braided; or !E“_ag‘:'i:'f’w:fi E’\i’elgxfiw‘iflsfiufda;(.l&i: richly beaded. {other guests being Miss Laura ILojeune, - d S d | T e, S - A Two-Day Sale—Friday and Saturday ter of the bride-elect. | The treasurer of the United States E {Shipping Board and Mrs. T. L. Cleary {are temporarily at the Shoreham | Washington was formerly the home s of Mr. Clear, and they have many | {friends here. { Mrs Fred Dennett enterm.r:lned 1a t | |bridge luncheon party yesterday in| 5w f me Bo h t G o et "t Mr ohn 3L Hosr 0 m Bought al a Grea ! SChOO é:,&;;'.“*%'.;::‘;'u:;:"n:.";::‘ Price Concession and Worth e ; : N 3 l On Friday Misses | 5_() Smart Coats Will be featured at a |r.'hnrles B. Timberlake, Mrs. Wells “9.50’ $65’ $69.50 and $75’ Dresses | {Goodykoontz, Mrs. J. N. Tincher, Mrs. 1Philip D. Swing, Mrs. H. M _Jaco- Your Choice Tomorrow and Saturday —including the smart Dickey Dresses and {way, Mrs. Carl Havden, Mrs. Fred S. other exclusive types— $4 ! i S The coat Twombly, at Convent, N. J., who en- itertained at_lyncheon in her honor i Tuesday at Florham Representative and Mrs. George M. Young were hosts at dinner last even ing for their younp daughter, Kath- arine Adams Young. in celebration of the twelfth anniversary of her birth. Among_the guests were John and ~Betty Richards, Jean Kincheloe, Alice , Landsdale, Gladys Buchanan, Lucille and Kitty Roach, John Barr, Faline + Du Puy, Nellie Cooner and Herbert 1 Miller. special price— $35 They are in the best of $10 Jerseys, Serges and _Checks —in plain and combination effects— some daintily trimmed with kid collars, cuffs and braiding. They're in sizes | Purnell. Mrs. Charles D. Carter, Mrs. of the season lfi!‘;)ler(t‘ H. Vestal and Mrs. Richard N. 1 Elliott, | Ml;(a. Henr)d' “’l;‘lte a.r!flvedd in Ne'; | woll retarn to Lenox at the end of the arve . Coats huge eollars snd ts with larg ool lars—coats have close fitting backs; straight line types and loose wrappy models. Materials include—Veldynes, Velours, | week. Mrs. White has been visiting Ihcr sister, Mrs. Hamilton McK. Yalama, Bolivia, Normandy, Seal Plushes and Baffin Seals. Chic s'l:yles for the miss and conservative styles for the ,n??rlgn. All the popular fall and winter o] sizes. Mrs. Leonard Wood, wife of the Governor General of the Philippines, :was the guest of honor at luncheon vesterday of Mrs. Ogden Mills Reld in New York. Mrs. Wood s visiting her sister, Mrs. Samuel H. Vallance, at 630 Park avenue, and will start next week for Manila to join Gen. Wood. . | Mrs, Calderon Carlisle will assist | Mrs. George H. Ingalls at the bridgs | tournament, which will be given this evening at Hot Springs for the bene- fit of the Hot Springs Hospital. Navy, Tomato Red, Ma- Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Napoleon genta, Tan, Green, Brown,” H Bonnpdr!a ere, go:‘u vluncrieon yeosterday af of prings, Va., where Sorrento, Black and | {hey are spending the autumn. Their the season’s models— - . - from 14 to 20 years. loose or fitted—plain tai- k lored or ‘effectively em- broidered—and many fur trimmed. 4 3 | guests were Mr. and Mrs. Phillp Kip G Taupe Ehinelander, Mrs. Alexander Biddie, | Mr.. Henry Coleman Drayton and Mr. i Willlam B. Averell. Dr. Carlos Urneta Given Luncheon by Diplomats. The Colombian minister, Dr. Carlos Just from 9:15 to 1—tomorrow Clearance of Fall Hats There’ll be quite 150 in the collectibn —gathered from higher-priced grades— and all marked for your selection at— 395 The price cannot begin to represent the value included —and as they are mainly one of a kind—description is difficult. But they are all of the presentiseason’s production— in Velvet, Duvetyn, Canton Crepe, etc. As- Urueta, was the gues of honor at an elaborate luncheon given yester- day by some of his colleagues in the | diplomatic corps, at the Shoreham Hotel. Among the joint hosts were the ambassador of Spalin, Senor Don {Juan Riano; the ambassador of the Argentine, M. Le Breton; the ambas- sador of Peru, Senor Pezet; the am- bassador of Brazil, Mr. Cochrane de Alencar; the ambassador of Chile, Senor Mathieu, and several ministers of the Latin-American countries. Mme. Maria de Corenado entertain- ed informally at dinner last evening at her residence in the Bherman apartments, when her guests included Mme, de Uribe Uribe, Miss Tulla Uribe and Miss Ines Uribe, Miss Coro- inudo and Mr, Enrique Coronado, Mme. Uribe and the Misses Uribe, ac- companied by the minister of Colom- bia and Mme. Urueta, will sail Batur- day for their home in Bogota, Co- ibmhh,‘ afiter a residence of four n years ‘Washington, Miss Helen B. Walocott, who has e & ,:»,,f been centinuing her art studies this - VY } | i 7)) ttany, France, is no ), ! },4'6 : ) 4 e e : AN N\ T Wt S _ : D;“"‘bf’ nd{a.; {:mmdm"ta to s?-'I’:L. < 4 ! where she will take advantage = i A/ : /18 A Reasonable Deposit , , Mrs, James Lee Shelton of 1812 K at her residence in the Sherman Blue, whe left today te join Rear Ad- {mirzl Victor Blue at Fort George |- 1sland, | special epportunities for art work {and nl_ufly in that country, o Will Reserve Any Coat For Future Delivery. Henry y Newsoemer, the - — — s e et of Col. Newconfer, U. S. A., is