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Francke & Lustick Furriers 1328 G Street Northwest Announce a Special Sale of | O Ambassador of Germany Leaves Wisconsin as a Student. for West to Enter Son in Umversntv of turn u Wuhln‘mn about uu 1st of Ir. John Ritch! Octol Miss Anna Montgomery and Miss Mary Montgomery, who have been at Bar Harbor for some time, are now in New London, Conn., where they are visiting the{* aunt, Mrs, XEdward Douglass White, widow of the late Chiet Justice. = Dr. and Mrs. Lewis J. Battie have returned to their home on Kennedy street, after a motor trip to Atlantic City, when they ‘were accompanied by thelr three children. Mr. and Mrs. E. Steinem have re- turned from four months' stay in Eu- rope, where they visited France, Ger- many and England before returning to THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1922 ociety , 34, son of Mr. and rs. John Ritchie, jr., left yesterday Ior l.ht University of Virginia to con- tinue his studies. Mr. and Krl! L. A. Snead and Miss Crixy Snead have gone to White Sul- phur Springs for a fortnight's stay. Mrs. Willlam.C. Shaw, accompanied by her daughter, Miss Katharine Mar- vin Shaw, and ‘her son, Billy Shaw, has’ returned to WaBhington after a month’s absence, stopping in New York en route to the capital. Alma Clayburgh is at the Ritz, v Tork, for the week. She came up from White Sulphur Springs, where o been with Mrs. Ashton Wil- son, and will return to White Sulphur SOCIETY. ‘ Conn.. Ielnlcsulnod at dinner at lhel— ORIGINAL — # Library Dr. and Mrs. Harry T. Harding have | 933-G St.N.w/_Z5¢ returned to Washington. after spend- ing several weeks in the mountains of Pennsy)vania. —— ‘The bones of Colllmhul were trans- ferred to Havana in 179! REMODELING AND REPAIRING AT A SAVING NOW Do Not Wait, It Will Tuesday. NMr-. Mary Kothe of New Rochelle, thia country. Col. J' H. Carroll i — entertained im- Stone Marten, Baum 2 s entortaining at bridge in honor of Y., who i leaving for Syria, HE mbassador of Germany, formally at dinner last night at the . s soon 13 Y Iu-A()uo dgeldt, acgom- | MFS- Smith toda; New Willard. There were three in his | I8 the guest of Mrs. J. H. DeVeau of 2 ’ party. Brookville road panied by his son, Mr. Her-| Mre, Duvid Stewart Hendrick, ir John Allan Dougherty, diréc. Wiedfeldt, left yester-|and family have returned t Mr Mrs. Florence Jackson Stoddart was . day for e University of Wisconsin, | \NEtOR, after spending th ammer tor of the Washington division of the [ one of the several important hostesses Furriers Since 1906. : Vet the Iatter wilt enter A% 6] maiun naicndeicis patents t thair|Natianal Red (Cross Soclsty..whs oue | ontextalaing small dinnes Parsles ot thwett . H e Tl ambassader will re- | gummer home, Meadows Shore, South |guest of honor at & dinner followed | the teahouse of the Federation o Sou 2 : main there for several days ‘before gt by dancing In the Grace Dodge Hotel | Women's Clubs on N street Wednes- a i 7 to join last night, when the staff of the 3 returning to Washington 010 y1r. and Mra. Christian Washington division entertained. Miss Gertrude Selecman, who ha: been with her brother, Mr. George D. Selecman, at 455 C street northwes has returned from a visit to her hom in Prince William county, Va. Mrs. Mary E. Booth of New Haven. | SIXTY-SIX YEARS —in the hair business enables us to advise expertly on your hair quections. Stone Marten Chokers $18.50 and $22.50 Baum Marten Chokers $24.50 and $29.50 Fox Chokers $24.50 and $32.50 (Brown, Taupe and Black) Madame Wieldfeldt. The five Central American repub- lica are today celebrating the anni- véisary of their Independence. The representatives of those countries in Washington lunched together at the Nicaraguan legation, where the minis- ter. senor. Doy Emiliano Chamovro, Cntertained in compliment to Senor Don J. E. Lefevre, who has been charge d'affaires of Panama for four years and Is leaving shortly for his New post as Panaman minister to South' America, where he will serve | at_Argentina, Brazil and Chile. The other guests were the minister of Honduras. Senor Don J. Antonio Lopez Gutlerrez; the minister of Costa R nor Dr. Don Octavio Beeche, | also in charge of the Salvador | during the absence of the Guests at Dinner Party, Mr. Samuel Ungerleider of Cleve- land entertained at dinner last night in the presidential suite at thg New Willard _in _honor of Mr. and Mrs. George B. Christian. Twelve guests were present. There were about seventy guests present and the table decoration, the impromptu speeches and the dancing which followed the dinner all gave charm to the evening. The first general staff meeting of the Washington branch of the Red Cross was held this week at the na- ] The Bertram Cohn Co. Label Is Your Fur Guarantee BLY WITH CONFIDENC] —of Highest Quality, Correct Style and Good Workmanship. Bigger Values and Lowest Prices than we have announced in many years— ra tional headquarters on 17th street, and the annual roll call cussed. . Mrs. John Stewart McLennan was hostess at dinner Wednesday even- ing, entertaining a small company at Ashintully, her summer home at Tyr- ingham, Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Christian A. Herter are in New York for a short - stay and are at the Plaza, on their w: y to ‘Washington. Mr. and Mrs. John W. Glrren. who spent last winter in hington, was dis- Mrs, Clara Spice: has returncd to Washington after spending the sum- | mer with her son. Mr. Charles Spicer, at his home in Maryland, and is at | 4702 Wisconsin avenue. 9 Halr Goo: Tea for ; - 2 Beauty Shop -For the benefit of our patrons who were away we o . quoting summer prices for the remodeling and re- gt Satamaly | alan B el e ca-| The officers of the Women's City Eat. 1856. i771 Columbia Rd. 2 VNGt ’A, ,L‘m gar m(Lh Senor Don Francisco Sanchez Latour;| pacity to the State Depnrtm:mydu Club have arranged an Informal tea Jus¢ a few items that may interest ing o the director gencral of the Pan-Amer- | Ing the arms conference, have gone !in honor of Mrs. Scott-Gatty of Lon- vou: can Union, Dr. Leo S. Rowe; the min-| to” New York from their Baltimore aturday afternoan at § o'clock. v S ter of finance of Guatem Senor | home. This_distinguished Englishwoman Is c 40 - inch - long \4u~Lrax r. Sularias, and the chief of the —_— standing for parliament on the labor Coats, i Latin American division of the State| Dr. and Mrs. C. Augustus Simpeon, | ticket. and Is keen to meet some of | We’re Reasonable % Department Francis White; the|who have been at Newport for several | the clubwomen of the city during her | —on_Furaiturs, Re- 5200, a, Sepor Don Ric- and the secretary of the aragua, Senor _Don Weeks, returned yesterday after a moe tor trip through New England. Dr. and Mrs. Simpson have gone to Glen Anlie thiir summer home Xn Virginia, for ie” early autumn. indow is low, minister ol cardo_Alfaro, llegation of 2 Manuel Zavala The new minister Senor Don Pedro M. Arcaya, culled at the State Department this morning and paid his respects to the acting of State, Mr. William The minister was accom- the secretary, Senor Don been charge o brief visit here with Mrs’ John Mock. | All members of the club are Invited | to come and bring guests, for whom | cards may be obtained from the sec- 40-inch-long Bay S, worth in season sm:oo 45inch-long Bay Seal squirrel collar; worth in season $22500 n Fur Refinishing. te . Making Fhone fades, Etc. “Overnesd” 56 we're out of the Main 3 w n! $165.00 40-inch-long Hudson Scal Coats; choice Lapn. of Venezuela, of squirrel or skunk collar and cuffs; worth in sea- son $425.00 A lot of Fox, Fitch and $295.00 $15.00 panied_by Luis Churion, who has d'affaires wsince the resignation ‘Strap Pump Senor Dr. jDon Santos A. Domini Ry - Koty TGOk Attractively Aot & ? ol Twelve-Ten F Street . » lor of the Italian 5 = Priced at embansy: Slgnor Aususto Rosso, called 2 A Deposit Will Reserve on the acting Secretary of State, Mr. ‘illiam Phillips, this morning and »mpanied by the secretary of embassy, Signor Andren Geisser who had been charge @af- : since the departure of ignor Guido Sabetta carly in August. Your Selection as the | Celesiu i New Autumn Tailleurs Special. $5().00 t In Navy, Twill Cord, Posret T;;:i” and Fricotine— all New Mannish Mixtures in the new ’engt}l coat Charming, new, distinctive Siknor Rosso will be charge d'affaires § e ntil the return of the ambassador. madels for fall {who is in his home on lea Ambassador e Banquet. ador of Great Auckland Geddes, was vesterday and attended the ban- superb OQualiiy Britain. in New Siart cowbinations quet of the national police conference i Pate th Be. the Waldorf-Astoria last evening atens o hen he uddressed the company. The dor will visit a number of that vicinity before return- Washington .the end of next Black Satin with Patent footwe Two v smart red ose well-ba ced R B czeations wiicas well-balan Senator David A. Reed of Pennsyl- combinations will _instantly nia, who was recently appointed by 1o the well-dressed v. Sproul to succeed the late Senator appeal . has been joined by Mrs. Reed and waman their daughter, Miss Reed, at the Shore- A iham, where they will stay until they . N E Footwwear that will im- find suitable quarters for the winter. ’ 13® and G Streets, S. E. Corner mediately be recogmized Mra. Gerry, » wife of Senator Peter l CO l n e ess es 4 as owt of the ordimary oslet Gorty, wasiihostesslitoNa semall 4 i 2 company at luncheon vesterday at the s is at the atiractive price | Plaza, in New York, where she is spend- Washington dranch ‘ AT f{ing a few days after a motor t{rip of the famous Fifth (BIoughithe; cast Avenue, New York & Re Admiral and Mrs. Theodore F. Establishment 1 !ll\\ell hd\v returned to their home at 1 . after spending the sum- | mer At Jamestonn T Ty where thelr 1 $4.5.00 In Navy,"Brown and Black For Women and Misses son, Commander Charles Theodore Jew- ell, Y=01070:020+0+0-00-0-0+0 joined them for a short visit. i Miss Porter Married to | Lieut. Marthel in Paris. The marriage of Mise Catherine | Rush Porter, daughter of Mrs. J. Biddle Porter and the late Col. Porter. to Lieut. Paul Marthel of the French army Is announced. The wed- ding took place Wednesday in the Church of the Holy Trinity. in Paris. The bride has been abroad for se jeral years, although her mother h iremained in her Washington home. i Mrs. Marthel is the descendant of | two prominent families, her paternal | great-gr-at-grandfather having been | Gen. Andrew Porter of the revolu. tionary and her -maternal Ereatgreat-grandfather & brother ot Nicholas Biddle, the financier. Her great-grandfather was Gov. Porter { of Michigan, whose brother was Gov. Rittenhouse Porter of Pennsylvania and still another brother was Pre: i dent Madison's Secretary of War. Her | srandfather was Gen. Andrew Porter, | provost marshal general of the Army | of the Potomac. Mrs. Frank Lyon FPolk, wife of the { former undersecretary of state, enter- {tained at ‘luncheon 'yesterday —at i Pierre’ in honor of y [ Mrs. Le tewold. | SHOES OF THE BETTED KIND FOR MEN 5 WOMEN )PPy o) P @) ——c——— SHOP FOR YOUNFE FOLKS AND YOUTHFUL APPAREL FUR EVERYWOMAN ’ i Mr vuhall “wife of Maj. Gen. i George W. Goethals, has gone to New | York and I making a brief stay at i he Astor on her may to Boston. | With book and pen To :chool again, Off go the Kiddy-eens. All dressed up neat, From head to feet, With things from Tots-to-Teens. School-Day Specials Stylish and Practical Coats Stylish and Practical Coats, 6.to 14 vear sizes. Of Broadcloth, Bolivia, Chin- Mrs. Henry §. Venn and Miss Ellen {Garnett are at present at their coun- ltry home. Iron Hill, near White Sul- !phur Springs, but will return to | Washington early in October and iopen their residence on Q street. | Mr. and Mrs. J. Z. Yoder are today celebrating the golden anniversary of their wedding, which took place in jNeosha, Mo., in 1872. Mr. and Mrs. {Yoder have lived in Washington for jthirty years, and will be at home in- iformally this evening in their_home fon Euclid street. Their son, Mr. J. !Paul Yoder, who recently resigned | ag secretary ‘of the Federal Trade Com- mission and moved to New York, ar- iTived this morning, and, with Mrs. ! Yoder and their young _daughter ‘Lennn. will return to New York to- Saturday the POPULAR SECTION Presents a Delightful Group of % 5 g {morrow. Mr. and Mrs. Leigh Hunt chilla, Plaid Backs and Novelty Mix | Wilson ‘will ‘arrive this afternoon by tures. Fur collars or large snug-fitting r\';umrw'fiom thelr home in Rye N. ¥. . . cloth collars. Well lined of excellent 'enc’e o s fommerly Miss Wiors material. Season’s wanted colors. | panied by Mr. Wilson’s mother and g 1 St brother, Mrs. Phoebe A. Wilson and Priced from Mr. Justin Wilson of Bridgeport, x ! Conn. i . i The assistant postmaster general, :Mr. Glover, has returned from De: iver, Col, where he recently addre: fed 'the convention of the National {Association of Supervisory Post Office {Employes. 152 to $35:2 Little Tots’ Coats Girle’ Millinery In decldedly attractive styles Youthful Hats for girls to 14 Models Specz'alz'zeZ Hats At A ‘ 1 2i-0) A ) 3DP) ) WP ©) D10 AN--2) IS ) B ) P @) who is still in their = ~—fur-trimms plain models vears. Velvets, Velours, Felts ) ® By + of same materials as large size and Novelties. A very splendid [J [ J Lt coats. assortment. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest G. Walker and their son, Mr. Mannix Walker, left | Washington yesterday afternoon by { motor for New York, where they will after which $6.95 to $27.50 $3.50 to $10.00 Girls’ Dresses Chic Youthful Models, for girls of 6 to 14 years.. The workmanship and materials in these frocks are unexcelled. | Specialized Price 10 Specials for Friday and Saturday i will reach Boston by September 25, ; which time Mr. Mannix Walker wlll | enter on his first year at Harvard. M and Mrs. Walker will remain in lud . Made of Wool Crepe, Jérsey, Canton Crepe, S — K ¢ | § ade o $oi 8repe5]()rseyt an on$r2cpe5 erogeso ]’Eé:‘:e?égz“tg‘:;";:""’“ nl;t:r :::‘t'. Hats at $6.50 to $10 A | . { 5 o % ], e mna vrs. & A 1.,;.'.:’ display of the latest vogue in Fall Hats. - days and are at the Burlington Hotel An assembly’ in value at these prices. ) ; Week [iwien br it o Lem ’ DipicunyLong Now Foshios Thpipl g ation Styles Ineln X of the Fall Season, at a Price Only Possible Because of Our In- tensive Specialization. in the world war. Dr. F. B. Loring ha: {Washington from Nahi . ent some weeks, and street. Mra. Lo an lnrln who are in l:.nu will re: turn here in about a wo k. llr -Yll"ln C. Smith h: .\in d Maj. of tl S. 8. WIDD § in New urk. vh-u they t th. commodun Fhisisrf ot 23 Made of Gingham, Chambray and Palmer Linen. styles and materials. Sizes 6 to 14 years. Priced $3.50 to $8.50 | Excellent returned to t, whe @Ecd Adverttsa'sPreferT he Star