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SOCIETY. ; formed in Calvary Methodist Episco- 1 Church at 5 -o'clock by the R.:i WM_M;—M : i CRureh: " Autume cojors Ia nowers A B against the green of palms and nr;:: ; ’ i . i Trlde) party. whith wae composed of =Ly - Marti Dunhar”and Miss Marion ll Mrs. Hardmgs Brother, Mr. Khng, Q | Smith, ail members of Chi Omega So- (4 () Smart Wear | Guest at the White House, and |/ me s weries me ) 1109-1111 G St. N.W. | for Miss Harlan Also Returns. £ PG of et e S ] Open 9:15 AM. , ace and she carried a shower bouquet MISSES, JUNIORS, GIRLS / PR q Close 6 P.M. of bride’s roses and orchids. Her maid of honor was in peach-colored HE Pl"QMde;l has with him at taffeta, T&l’le ‘on I:(ilollh\; li“nes,.; “;lull\’; ' 2. tight-fitting basque and -~long, STINCTIVE S i the [WlIce] Hones yMcis Co skirt, and she carried an arm bouguet ISTINCTIVE Wardrobes, so much desired by Kling, the brother of Mrs. T : of sweetheart roses. The bridesmaids ) Harding, who arrived during wore similar gowns, two in pale green our younger patrons for the Social or School i 1 d two ip orchid, and carried Colum- . . ik = the gravest period of her illness, and an i : 5 Life here in the city or for the ];)lxstar()it Fin the gravaniperiad ofRar ling e e e | ishing Schools and Colleges, can be selected now tee Ears Nartans i cesitury to / ; and s e gt e Rlph Nagte 1 1 d' ] Th 1 VeliCSt Mrs. Harding, has also returned to £ Mr. Willlam Zimfaerman, Mr. ‘ from wide and charming. displays. e lo i dinaRsalgee maturned ity | [ e P T : : o7 members fashions of all America and Europe are shown, yet House. She is engaged in caring for ] . ?ratarnuy!; s of the Phi Bigma Kappi the models are practical and the choice delightful at celved there since Mra. Harding's ili- 5 A | | member e tett 1ater tn the ‘ | i : day for & wedding trip, and will be at I Moderate Prices. Minister and Mme. Sze 1 |home after October 15 at 1636 Kenyon I 87.50 Expected at Legation. b i 1] |street. i isses’ Sui eerieaeee....$45, $55 to $187. The minister of China and_ Mme. - The chief assistant librarian of Misses” Suits. g 5, 8 $ 18 Sze are expected to arrive in Wash- 5 Congress, Mr. Appleton Griffin. has 4 . e re 1 ington this afternoon or tomorrow 2 returne rom a vacation spent A Misses’ Coats and Capes........ et o $35, $45 to $1 ji/inston this ‘atternoon fetumed ¢ * vacation } st e 5 they arc atiend 5 ey | Misses’ Cloth Dresses... ....$45, $69.50 to $118 dents'" conference at i 2 Mra. Winthrop Murray Crane of 2L lie 27 35 187.50 sity, i e Boston Das leared the house at 9 Misses' Silk Dresses ..$27.50, $35 to $187.5 | Mme. Sze both graduated some years Bast Tatn strec, New Vorkc from ||l i 5 = : | ago. "The minister and_Mme. Sze i | |Mrs James Inbrie and will’ spend | | Misses' Evening Dresses. ... .. .$37.50, $49.50t0 $118 | closed (heir cottage at Woods Hole the coming winter there. i I S i e = the end of,last week. and, after a i e A R385 SBIIS - ivivissowiminimssins $8.75, $12.50 to $25 i week in Washington, Mme. Sze will 5 (o Mr. and Mrs, Alexander Cole Co | o s o | g0 to New York, from where she will : lumbnstiiaveinad qauD e iaucs | Juniors' and Girls’ Hats........ $4, $8.75 to $24.50 sail for England with her children, to 4 - Mes Lo hyah. tonor ers toney i , place them in school. Mme. Sze will 4 . L | Juniors' and Girls' Wash Dresses $5, $7.50 to $25 return to Washington for the winter. for their homes in Miami, Fla. i wmors ana 2 Ires X 'S IEEEEREERRE N - 2 MRS, HERMAN CAREL VERWOERT,| Mrs. William N. Michel, wilow of St yn Senator and Mrs. Duncan U. Fletch- I { Juniors' and Girls' Wool Dresses. .........$8.75, $11 to $35 er and their daughter, Mrs. Kemp, | Formerly Misxs Amy Catherine Dye (Continued on Ninth Page. i S < dined with the Misses Newton in the | the gucut of her paren I Juniors' and Girls' Coats.............$10.50, $12.50 to $95 Pompeiian dining room at the Lee |tive Mrs. L. t I s 9.50 House Monday evening. a ‘:n'!‘_"“:h Mr. Verwoert e ] | Juniors' and Girls' Sweaters................$4, $5 to ¥ R [r— ‘ Treasury, Mr. Ellot Wadsworth, re- . e oot s rtheagt | Heath of Washington, have arrived here for a visit while the major is on leave. K . Harbor, Me., where he spent a few > WWIJZII?‘CBII[& days with Mrs, Wadsworth, who will | e IS stationed at Peoria, Ill, on or: -y, THE NEWEST MATERIALS 1 THE NEWEST STYLES THE NEWEST COLORINGS i it Are Features in This Sale of I not come to Washington again until |§anized reserve duty. the first of October. Mr. and Mrs.; pDr and Mrs. Stanton Garfield will Wadsworth will then take possession !ggi) today aboard the Aquitania for of the house at 1534 28th street,|an extended wedding trip. Dr. and Georgetown, which is owned and was | Mrs. Garfield, the latter formerly | i | i i 1 Talked About occupled through last season by Mr.: cy 8. Hodges, daughter of I and Mrs. Warren Delano Robbins. Y e Haag e o bl B aTtira0ones i I'!‘ I The house is at the corner of Q street. g Rt i the e —for over 51 years, b it i It was remodeled last autumn by MT. | honi. of Mrs. Hodges, at Rye Beach, cause of QUALITY—is il i and Mrs. Robbins, who gave many (X' ir ' Dr. Garfleld is a son of the the proud record of it il charming parties there before their | r.iiden £ Williams College and our— Hl i depar(urle for Germany, \;hm;e |m§ Mrs. Hz 5 rfield, and a grand- Ii former is counselor of the United|son of the late President James A. il . States embassy in Berlin. arfield, Dr. Harry A. Garfield was Ice Cream i Choose from Such Materials as I Representative 1. C. Dyer of St. nited States fuel administrator dur- dlld lcc' if | ing the war. Satin Cantons, Canton Crepes, Crepe de Chines, M Louis, Mo.. has, ay his guests at the 2 Hotel lafayette, his son-in-law _and The United States consul at Vigo. Deliveries to every section of I 2 i 23 iret Twills, Tricotines. Open 7 A’M' Close 1 A' ' daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Carel | spoiit o0 1S PRt x’:uur]\ :‘m‘ sl the city and Chery Chase, I Chammy Knit, Figu-ed Crepes, Poiret Verwoert, the latter formerly Miss | pron"NeW York today aboard the Ni- Md.—PROMIT. ‘!‘ The new long models with circular skirts. Draped e r— Amy Catherine Dyer. Mr. and MrS. | 4oura for the former's pos ey S Y g e former’s post. I Slde s that are so fascinating. The quality commme | Verwoert met while students at th e effects and side panels that S Str asaally found e —— i University of California at .| Miss Evelyn Wadsworth, daughter Bl 'DD,S I and workmanship are far superior (o dresses usually found i if\l"nm which they bc;ml xrlahduawl inlof Semator and Mrs. James W. Wada- il BLESNCI LT Y iy s—t— i i May. Mr. erwoer! s e son of | worth, = vill b a b S i il 0] i S I I Mra.' 8. K. Thoman of Onkland. Calit.. | Miss sl % “:‘,‘,’.:,",‘:{‘ér for 18th and Columbia Road I Misses’ Sizes Women’s Sizes ——— | and with Mrs. Verwoert has been| Mr. Clarence H at her mar- | 14 to 20 36 to 46 m——— i visiting his mother. On their way|riage to Mr. Kenneth Brien. The s P HON E: |! cast Mr. and Mrs. Verwoert stopped | cercmony wiil be prrformed Thursday. 3 = = — I St. Lo o visit the la September 21 a Jol. 707 X L = = = ul mother. who is remaining in' thelr | Crureh at Hosin 5. o ang Catholic | | Col. 707 Col. 3838 T home until late in the autumn. They will go to New York shortly to spend o e ) the winter and Mr. Verwoert will | @uldr farbor view, o OF 0¢ Pride enter Columbia University for a| Miss Mackay will have her sister, course in architecture. Miss Bilin Mackay, as maid of honor. N ami — . Uniteq|2nd her other attendants will be Mr: s A‘;m'yf a0l aShaplains, United | Edwin Post, jr.; Mrs. Plerce Butler, accompanied by their daughte Precriotithe bridegroon tMrs. Goodhue E Matilda Axton and Miss_ Lily Jane | 5vinggton. Jr.. Mrs. John McFadden, by a breakfast and reception Movie or Dance MEET AND DINE Mrs. Horace G. Macfarland and her a son, Mr. John M. Hudgins, have re-|Amerlenn Wife of Former turned to their home, 1804 New Hamp- | French Ambassador in U. §. il |shire avenue, after a motor trip cover-|- y\ime Patenotre of P. v ing some weeks and during which time | the former French ambassador ‘l’ogu?: ) GO D DN CD DN SN i) N D N N 1) N X iU 1 i Insurance for Stockings Gold Stripe The stocking protected against “runs” caused by garter clasp cuts. Full-fash- joned silk with lisle top and foot .- 7. $2.00 Continuing Ouar 4 Summer Sale of Furs e ,,. ‘g Axton, are to leave washington | jir Morchead Patterson ‘and Miss Thursday for a fifteen-day automo-| “n; ™ Esmond ,0'Brien will be best bile trip through New England. At the conclusion of the trip Miss | M0 for his brother, and the ushers Matilda Axton will re-enter Middle- | ¥Iil be ME Justin O'Brien Mr. E. bury College, Vermont, where &he|poi#d N. Harriman, Mr. William Ryle, will graduate this vear, and Miss Lily | 3" s‘h';:)' 1074.! Jr.; Mr. William Carr, Jane Axton will continue her studies| 7.l e a Walker, “Jr at Mount Holyoke College, Mass. }'«;:"Krfl:fi' 6‘;’&:;}""&’3&' )\x'lrnks:ln’l:} W.' Burke. i N —for the convenience of our friends who were out of town during August. 1216 F St. N.W. COUNT THE REASONS —why, if you need a coat this winter, you will do well to make your selection from those in our September Sale of Winter Coats 1—20% saving over later prices. 2—Free storage until November 1. 3—Deferred payments if desired. 4—Choicest of the season’s pelts used in furs for trimming. 5—Forty smart and individual styles to choose from. - they covered over 3,500 miles. Part of | United States. accom : 3 t algs s, accompanied by her their time was spent in the New Eng-|gon-in-law and daughter, Count and land states. Mr. Hudgins has with him | Countess Boniface de Castellaine, as a guest Mr. Jeffrey Parsons, son of| who arrived in this country Satur- M . Mrs. Arthur Jeftrey Parsons, who will i Pleasant Surroundings—Popular Prices | Aviuinon it Tin i week | S are spending this woek with her to g0 to Charlottesville, where they are | mother (and the "countess’ grand- - A mother, Mrs. James Elverson of Phila- both students at the University of Vir- | geiphia, at Hotel Traymore, Atlantic S - l tt t. G -, ginia. (;::y. g\l’ler their sojourn at the shore Wals, . they plan to return to New York to ypecial Attention Given 2 ane yow WaTir 7. Spore who | Y P2 Iy Telurh S Fonits * 146 | Miss Anna Gould. - a have returned to lhe&rvhome at 1746 et to Ladies Without Escorts RoROT oS Mo Gl Aot | e and drs Koty D Harian nave panied them to Deer Park and i} p.ir gaughter Leita to Dr. John R. with them at_their home here, will|ineir 4 Teave Friday for her home. in Okla-|Paul. Saturday. September 30, in Em- NOTE—Choice Theater Tickets—Phone M. 6467 | |™™ it imores i vy mopiostelichurehy | Mr. D. R. Crissinger, controller of See Gus Mrs. Brigham Scott Young has re- R e e Naw fvifiara " fast | turned to Washington after spending night. the summer in California and has i 255 joined Mr. Young. who is a_member | Mr. and Mrs. Robert Thompson Pell, | of the board of appeals of the Vete- | who have been for & day or so at the | rans’ Bureau. They are established in Hotel Ambassador, in New York, will | their home at 1407 Massachusetts ave- sail today aboard the Aquitania for a|nue. year or more in Europe. Mr. and| . S temees—| | Mrs. Pell, the latter formerly Miss| Rowe—Smith Wedding in Alice Harding, were married Thurs- | Calvary M. E. Church. HOSIERY day at Beverly Farms, Mass., wherel iies Margaret Gatchell Smit | | the bride’'s brother-in-law and sister, M d Mrs. Arthur Hi ‘ _Z Mr, and Mrs., Frederick H. Prince, ir.. | oo a e e mnerion s etomany o | I have a summer home. Mrs. Pell 18 & | conaum 1 Me® Cuarics ooy Royalty me. 2 ernoon to Mr. Charles Roy Rowe o At left—Women's At right—Women's 1‘ :l::x;;a:rfi ‘1‘1‘;'"“ eP.B'g-"a&;l;!;tM‘;f this_clty. The ceremony was per- Coat of soft georgiana Coat of Navy Fash- A Misses' Coat of soft Misses” Wrap of H. P. Pell of New York. After their . Laurella with caracul = and cuffs of wolf. A fler collar of squirrel Fashona, with beau- wedding Thursday Mr. and Mrs. Pell collar and cuffs and design In braid and or beaver. Can be tiful silky black fox I I\ v v ( collar and cuffs and a , boarded the houseboat Everglades, be- et Apolntal Foenen biam o et o 5 novel belt or- I ® E";‘x"{'a'éb.‘& MMrfho}r;:“ on, :"d"dm|h";i med with 58 s emi-circular 558 belt and bell 575 nament as an : Z pson, and cruise: i L o et wm down the coast to New York. ] stitchery .... sleeves ..... 2 sleeves ..... original touch (Mre. William Hawling entertained k . iy i af luncheon today* in her home in | REG _U'S. PAT. OFF. T.G.P. CO. Leesburg in honor of Miss Elizabeth 2 - Koones, whose marriage to Mr. Erik | B S/HOELS ; Shou Henius will take plate Thurs- 4 day, September 21. The other guests ! R & = | ; il Pell is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen and muffier. collar ona with deep muf- included Miss Koones’ attendants, tober. Mrs. Bulmer has been in | hington for a week putting her fos Kayser has announced new low Wi apartment in readiness for the winter. prices on two of the most de- sirable’ fall numbers. We list $2500 them below. ‘The President of France and Madame Long Chamoisette Gloves, $1.50 Millerand entertained the former United States ambassador to France and Mrs. Willlam Graves Sharp at | luncheon yesterday, at Rambouillet. Mr. \ . Formerly $3.00 ~ 4 2 3 e D ",:,‘,‘,:,‘“,:":,fi" for | f Camel’s Han‘ 16-button lengthi—best quality | What more timely These dresses are de- | Jhers the former expects to‘nu‘e'x:l?.; Mianow Blver” Ok atwrelle | yhan this purchase of veloped in satin-back 1 oagte before going o Prague. . | oot and 16!Button Chamoisettes, $1 smart fall dresses made crepe, lustrous crepe de . Formerly $1.35 11 f 5 and i i ; , Arth sell for 1 the htier tortmerty Bies Adeteide Bei A lighter weight of the same fine | 1O $3 chine and dull - finish quality chamoisette that distin- | $40? It includes Canton Iceland | The Shoes pictured above are of Tan Russia Calf of the Canton. Malay and ; : 1l Ki loves. White, | highest grade, with welt soles, and are most desirable for school [l | [ I 5 v.‘fé‘.'.’.'él' :tnd. ‘and biscuit. i Crepes and Crepe de caramel, as well as the % wear. | i i 7, black % > 2 Mmerva Yam Chamoisette Gauntlets, $.65 | Chines, in navy, bla : Infants’ Sizes, 6 to 8, $350 Child’s Sizes, 1, Misses® Sizes, 117; to 2, $550 Orow:ng Oir:'l.bzg to 7?““’.“ Other Little Queen Shoes, priced $1.90 to $6.50 Regularly $2.00 d $3.00 f Exeetiont. quattiy, perfect work- | and the new shades o manship, new styles, makesthese an | hrown. The new side ideal glove for sult wear) Bracelet | 5 style with pearl buckle, gauntlets drapes, buckles, uneven & rée . = . . . x Soa effects and :mbrolde{:d backs. hemlines vie with each . Theyglock even better than the¥ | other to make eachdress P} more fascinating than LY B saiae the one before. Full l’llilippine Gowns round and bateau necks. L el At $45—-Gowns for the Larger Woman | popular navy and black, ! lend the charm of pleas- | ing colors to becoming | styles. Bead and cord | girdles, flowing, brace- let and slit sleeves are among the new style. features. —Combine to. make this Attractive Knitted Sweater. You Can Take It for a Total Cost of m HE rare beauty of exquisitely carved Qrange Blos- soms unites betroth- al sentiment with vogue's dictation for this precious gift, her engagement ring. ect now from our gre at display the stone and monnting. Little Queen Shoes are superbly de- signed and scientifically correct, pos- pessing that style and comfort always found in Queen Quality Footweat. Children’s Socks, all colors, 60c pair N e T Regularly $3.00 to $6.00 Fall and spring seem to be the _times when most women lay in- supply of underwear. With this in Instructs You Free \ xe+ D4 : you will need. H mind we tried to get the best values This group s particularly interesting, because, in addition to the regu- | a" B Sh PrLaY . ”IA'”"” "f. I %"L:alblfofln',l':éifié::‘:éépq:?} lar sizes, there are a number of smart models.demgned especially for the 3 Queen Qu lty oot op UNIQ% | Smiare. ratnd or 'V necke: vine, roser | woman of fuller figure. Beaded buckles, straightline panels, uneven hems [ 1219 F STREET N.W. ; et Sl . MY oserty ana conventiomdl dssigns. | ) fowing sleeves are only a few of the intéresting style features that oo and a1l : Shoes and Hesiery tor Women and Chilrea nses e L om0 4 pjthis group stand out. See them in our Socond Floor Dress Dept. {§| . D T A S | RN || BRI . WPCRGE CDASL