Evening Star Newspaper, September 26, 1922, Page 8

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N EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D.: ¢, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1922. : THE Socie coast, Yellowstone Park, British Co- R 2 1 lumbia and many other points of Inter- 1 78 7 “ y \ = est in the west and northwest. ) ) N, ) \ \ Commander and Mrs. W. W. Gal- | 0\ ;run% are m:lkln. 2 short viste in | (g \ ew York, where they,are staying 3 at the Vanderbilt. 2 ; A SOCIAL - Former Secrstary of Commerce and | (@ Mrs, Willlam C. Redfleld have as_their o of Fashion, 1,000 Distinctive Models in DRESSES, SUITS AND WRAPS FROM NEW YORK'S BEST MANUFACTURERS $10 to $25 Less Than Made to Sell for WONDERFUL DRESSES Buests in thelr summer home. at Pitye: IKE an ivory precipice, a TOL- The Attorney General Accompanied by % | ey i son ant Sauenser.in, | (99 MANIZING dress shirt loome of New York, who are acconpanied by MrS- Daughert'y on HlS Return to g : B | their two children. Mr and Mrs. Thomas W. Lockwod, up impressively white. who spent three months in Maine P P y hlte To Washington from Columbus. ‘ B |20 Smoit ams, have revarn: ed to Washington for the winter. the wearer, its flexibility, con- Regent Mary Washington Chapter, D. A. R., Returns. forming to every posture, gives assurance. TOL- MANIZE. The Tolman Laundry F. W. MacKenzie, Manager Cor. 6th and C Streets N.W. shortly for Persia as member of th . 1 5 iy for Fersia asimembar of 'the . - ? Mrs. Frederick T. F. Johnson, re- thur Chester Millspaugh is head, was i - gent of the Mar;* Washington Chap- HE Attorney General and Mrs. . the guest of honor last evening at a| P 3 2 3 for. DY A B, Has Tatarned io st 1 Daugherty returned to thelr apartment at Wardman Park Hote] yesterday from atheir home in Columbus, Ohio, where Mra. g Daugherty has been aince late spring. g The minister of Uruguay, Dr. Jacobo bridge party which his sister, Mi . L P . ington after spending the summer in Fraser Mitchell, gave. 4 the mountains of Virginia. ey M The Rev. Dr. Herbert Scott Smith, 8oy rghret Frances Baumer hae returned after a seven-week visit on the eastern shore of Maryland and is at the home of her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Johnson, in the Balfour. rector of St. Margaret's Church, and Miss Smith are spending a few days at the Waldorf Hotel, New York, en route from their summer home at Haven, Me. Varela, and Mme. Varela have given up the cottage at Rehoboth Beach, Del, which they occupled for the The woman's organizations of the summer and the minister has re- Flrst M. K. Church of Chevy Chase wliil give a progressive dinner Octo- a brief visit in New York, has re. Rixtia B AT M NLUS; ber 6. The first turned to her summer home at Man-|A bride of a 73, formerly Minn | o5 3 T cloci. in the soetal hall turned to Washington, while Mme.] Mrs B. Sumner Welles, who made ¥uoln s making & short stay in New ork. chester, Mass. Elizabeth Koon: daughter of Dr.| ¢ "p church. ‘The charge flaires of Italy, Sig- Other ,courses will and Mrs. H, K. Koones, who 1s now be served at the homes of Mrs. M. Ra The Smartest Silk Crepe and Cloths Mrs. Marshall, widow of Gen. Wil-| en romte to California. $25 $29.50 $39.50 BEST TAILORED SUITS " "IN TOWN Very Smart Twill Material $29.50 $30.50 $49.50 nor Rosso, will entertain & company Shafer, Underwocd street and Mea dow lane; Miss Belt and Mrs. Inger New Hamp- (Confinued on Ninth_Page. — My Whole Aim Is Directed Toward Mrs. W. H. Plummer and her daugh- ‘Remodeling Your Mr. Willlam D. Ellett entertalned at | ter: Miss Helen Plummer, have re- a luncheon turned to their Washington home Veaterdmy t Wardman Park Hotel | Wyrned, 10 & Gcq" absence, durlng : o which time they visited the Pacific Mr. and Mrs. Mark Reld Yates, ae. | o companied by the former's sister, Miss in such a way as to give the utmost satisfac- !fidm. é’ YM::.' will 'dlln for New York tion in workmanship, price and style. hursday after spending two month = i Surope. Mr.'and Mra. Yates and Martin Wolf 327 flone at dinner this evening at the Shore-|liam L. Marshall, has returned to The man of the hour in social circles, TOL- MANIZES. The man of the hour in delivery circles, is the Tolman driver. ham. Washington for the winter after spending the summer with her daugh- the White mountains, shire. The counselor of the German em- b ter, Mrs. John Har. sy and Baroness von Thermann|Oaiinine NCy 1 or7i8on Knapp, at spent Sunday in Atlantic City, th e latter going on to Watch Hill, R.'L, to join her ahildren and "the former starting on a trip to the west, which will be extended over several weeks. Baron von Thermann 1s now in Chi- cago and will probubly go to the Pa- cific coast before returning to Wash- ington. Baroness von Thermann will return within a week, accompanied by X her children. es spent this week in Paris. HANDSOME F UR'COLLARED WRAPS Assoctate Justice Takes Jies Virginle Forward, daughter of | bk ' o | Maj. and Mrs, Alexander Fo A Permanent Rexidence. Clifion Terrame e rward of 5 > t DUS COATS WITHOUT FUR Mr. Justice and Mrs. George Staunton, Ve w.h::eu:lrfgc!: ::‘r‘x'l):yl' ALSO LUXUF SPORT, BUSIN THE VALL S ARE UNEQUALED® $69.50 Senator and Mrs. Ralph H. Cameron will go to their home in Phoenix. Aris., the end of this week to remain until Congress convenes in December. 00 at Stoneleigh Court the end of this 0 week. S AND DRESSY MODELS erland have taken an apartment at|at Stuart Hall Miss Kathryn B. Davis, for b commissioner of New York, wil m]‘:: b to New York today after spending sev- ral days at the Grace Dodge Hotel, ¥ - ?:.evl':l’g come );-rg to attend .gcom:nfi- . Summer's wan tee mesting of the National Research ing days lead to (4 X o 2029 Connectiout avenue for the win- Mrs. Le Droit Barber and her daugh- | | Fall's wedding daye. 1 109-1 1 I I G St N W ter and will give up their apartment ter, Miss Julle Barber, have returned When the nuptial The new naval attache of the British embassy, C\% Francis Tottenham, will arrive in Washington the middle of Orders Received for BELLEVUE to ashington to live and taken an apartment at 1200 15th streot for the| [\1 day has come and . ” October. Capt. Sidney R. Bailey will{winter. Mrs, Barber h Dastries for Home Delivery. complete hiy tour early in October, g Sr.4n lived abrond o O 4 5 A M Cl M oo | i i Rt ey BBATR (Y the epirit of orange pen 9:15 A.BL. B Delicious Peach, Apple an i ton for 4 Aor et Befors | Barber's mother, the late Mra. A. L | (4] blossoms pervade i . returning to England. X Barber, In her handsome home, Bel- . e stk trom cow t0 you. | Cheese Cakes, 60c Each; Pies, 50c [[| | wes aiso attached to the Briish embassy | mont, on 14th street botwasn Biorita the air—additional- avenue and Clifton street, now replac- ed by an apartment and many he: Dr. and Mrs. Marcus Mitchell Ben- jamin have gone to New York to re- main for several weeks. formerly Miss Mildred Bromwell, for the opening of the centennial exposition “The Best Dinfler in Town” in Rlo de Janlero. Miss Dunster Foster will arrive today ly impart their ex- quisite sentiment in a beautifully carved For Wednesday---A Sale frfom her home in 'LCX"IS(DH. Ky., to L . ~ Served Week Days from 4 to 8 p.m. vl s Elizabeth Zolnay. in e tome | v and “’:&T.‘.’?’:‘L“; Hester nave Orange Blossom de- 300 Charmlng Models in 2200 19th street northwest. sign Wedding Ring. Rear Admiral and Mrs. Albert b [ It is emblematic of Gleaves and their daughter, Miss - a 1 l!?vetllinn Porter Gleaves, who h matnmonial ro- ved in Newport since the admi retirement. will riturn o Washing. mance and fash- H g on for the winter season. on's decres: Julian Zolnay. Miss Foster will be the guest of honor Friday afternoon of Mrs. Alfred Pembroke Thom, who will give a bridge party for her. * Judge and Mrs. Robert Hardison announce the engagement of thelr In the Bantam Only, 1332 G St' daughter Mary Lucille to Mr. E. C. (TABLE SERVICE) Gott, Jr.,“:he wedding to take place ALSO A 1.4 CARTE SERVICE DEEE B e Dr. and Mrs. A. J. Pistor announce BELLEVUE FARMS RESTAURANTS | |a- i iibritiey ‘l'erh. M%rg' Hlafla}gnrflle Hl{‘;}flnu. tgd;\:r. ohn 'War oyle: e we g 1332 and 1334—1336 G St. 1338 N. Y. Ave. will take place in December. Open daily and Sunday till 9 p.m. Open till midnight—closed Sunday: FALL DRESSES For Women and Misses 3d, entertained at dinner last even- Ing at the St. Regis Hotel, New York. 5 - The Misses Sedgley have returned 4 { . i to their home at 3406 Massachusetts| | i 2 avenue for the winter. " Miss Mary Patten and Miss Jose- IV R Y ; phine Patten have returned to Wash- e ington from Bar Harbor. Me., where rl;?ém. il from: s d ; p Street and Afternoon Dresses that represent the ming o ‘l‘;;."!;:;:‘:’ h;x: ~. 2 = ¢ . extreme in value-giving. Misses Patten ai oc it . \ 1St TV s. incl H Corbin's apartmert ut 'hce“a:ntacfil‘er;‘ 1 Many distinctive models, including the new coat drape while their house on Massachusetts 4 I styles, long circular and draped skirts, the popular side Mr. and Mrs. Willlam A. Trigg an- nounce the engagement of their daughter Martha to Mr. James Scott Holladay of Rapidan, Va. The wed- ding date is fixed for October 18, in the summer home of the bride's parents, at Front Royal, Va. Lieut. Col. Lewis C. Lucas, U. 8. Marine Corps, and Mrs. Lucas and their daughters, Miss Paula Lucas and Miss Louise Lucas, have returend to their residence, on Biltmore street, after an absence of several weeks.|for the iaeenE oPened and arranged . panels, with ornaments of buckles, large buttons and trim- Col. and Mrs. Lucas visited in New " ; tnihes ot braidandembroidery. 5 5 England, and_were later guests of g y- ‘ HONE for our driver to call, or bring } Dr. Lucas at Lake Ronkonoma, Long V:g.;gm‘nfifihlnuncsyg Parker of ; =t 1 . 07 . ! Island, where their daughters jolined |3 leases e home of A 2 | your furs in to us—NOW, while there i them. # 1 Maj. Gen. and Mrs. Willlam Crosler at Materials Include 1735 Massachusetts avenue for the season. Gen. and Mrs. Crozier have taken a house in Japan, where theyl is plenty of time to get them ready for FALL. Rear Admiral Robert S. Griffin, Al U. S. N., retired, of Washington is ssing & few days at the Hotel Astor ! Flat Crepes, Satin Cantons, Canton Crepes, Charmeuse, Careful attention given to silk or satin linings i P New Tork, Satins and Poiret Twills and combinations of Poiret Twill 2 v{slat.m‘xnc'::':m‘;f."&y fi::a;?:u. lge > . and Duvetyn. Blacks, browns and blues. Misses’ sizes, sro themaelves well known end much 14 to 20; women’s sizes, 36 to 46. liked in Washington, where the vice- 5 - roy was ambassador of Great Britain through the war. will stay until the late winter-or early spring. They have recently completed | Mr. and Mrs. William Eaches Fen- | E: 4724 aall CALL MAIN will leave Nantucket, Mass., early in October and will return to Wash- ington for the winter. Dr. Millspaugh Host At Dinner Last Night. Dr. Arthur Chester Millspaugh will sail Saturday from New York aboard the La Fayette for Havre on his way to Persia, where he will be admisiis A trator of finance for that country. CLEANERS & DYERS | Deiilten e te sanonioal] Miss Zoe Beall, daughter of Capt. | ¢ 1 53 Store Hours “Pink Wrapper 9:15 to 6 Daily FICE ars and resigned hi t i MAIN OFFICE 740 i2™ ST N.W. fhere forthe Tew oo Tn. Perais. " 1ie —acake of pure,delicious ! entertain at dinner this evenin 2 2t the Cosoms Club, when his guests vanilla sweet chocolate— The House of Courtesy will be those who will accompany him as a mission to Persia. equally good for ad{tz and cooking. In hal fikfi—@ cents. Also in 10 and 15 cent ICE CREAM That offers eve that is PE“’E‘Z‘I‘“"I‘- taste and ingredients— 'l':iE SAME QUALITY it Because Fashion Approves and Practicability Indorses—we are making a prominent feature of Top Coats Matthews, to Mr. Willam C. O’'Brien ‘will take place to morrow afternoon in St. Joseph's Church. The cere- mony will be performed by the Rev, P. J. O'Connell, at 5:30 o'clock, and Misas Matthews will be attended by her cousin, Miss Cecelia Ryan of St. Louis, Mo., and Mr. James A. Sullivan, Does YOUR hair net | uowe" svaghier of ro. Neite 5. - git true? has been “true” Grandma was a . Ask the old folks? ICES Dolirwrion 1o Sracy ssotien ot Md.—PROMPT. 5d 1 bé best man. Mr. John Figz. r., W o éerfld, Mr. John T. Quinn, Mr. Bert- m hatr 'wt ram J. Murphy and Mr. Gerard Col- lins will be the ushers. Mr., OiBrien was a_schoolmate in Dublin of the late trick Pearse, 12th and F Sts. 15th and G Sts. 1784 Columbia Road Special this week: " Chocolate Caramels today aboard the Homeric, and will 75 cents a box ’ ot : S . ¢ return to Washington shortly. Id 3 1 Miss Elizabeth Latimer_has joined | X b (B j thobairorgivingitadrawn - | Ko, i, Vil Vet | AT ; look. Always adjusts itself e g0 o™ nobert | ] E that always firat president of the IHish republic, —concentrating much in effort and distinctive effect in the grade at Mrs. A. Davis Ireland and her daughter, Miss Louise Ireland, who have been in Europe since the early summer, are expected in New York pcriod.ly!o coiffures of any size, Clavin Thaxton, U. 8. M. C. will take < Y fitting smoothly and invisibly— e v et boam ot o e It Adds So Much “ i Hair i Mr. and Mrs. Horatlo Nelson Slater, 9 = : s the Sitroux Hair Net sis frue. |y i¥eseioeitonr slinigi ] s, | To a Table’s Looks There's a touch of manmishuess shout these = S em ) Made of live, lustrous, long and Me 2 Dennlstens Lyon: Who ¢h e ’ Coats that makes ghly ; welt seams, strapped cuffs and notched collars— designed, too, on the large enveloping lines— that free the suit or dress from risk of crushing. Silk-lined Polo Coats, Plaid-back Polo Coats, . “Silk-lined or Plaid-back Chinchilla and Reversi- ble Herringbone Polo Coats. : Affords selection from a $ m splendid assortment of . Camel’s Hair Polo Coats, some with Raccoon Collars; Check and Double-faced weaves—and the famous pamrs, | —and costs so little to have such [ protection, that there’s little excuse fl U human hair, painstakingly woven to give elasticity and to stand handling. In all the de- gired shades, both “cap” and = ’ Trythis hairnet that sits true. Keep Sitroux Hair Nets on hand for emergencies. Cost only 10c. Ask at your favorite store. Sitroux Mr. T. C. Mitchell, who will sail —— saings, | for any handsome tea or dining table lacking a ENAMEL e GLASS TOP RADIATORS, _ WALL We specialize in’ Cutting Glass FINISHES, | Tops for fine tables, dressers, buffets, fi m E Troon desks, etc. You'll be agreeably fi i = STAINS AND varnisuss, | surprised to find out how moderate Scotchdale Coatings—self-lined and satin-lined. FURNITURE | prices are. POLISHES, A R Presents a still more attrac- ETC, ETC. | gqg= Equally Interesting Prices on fall paint-up’ | : $ E g:;:t ff?;_’il:h"ir?#mfl:inga‘_" supplies (paints, stains and other beautifiers), E ¥ \ _ = ovcrpiai Pl S Beaver collars. ; . Tweed and Spos € Special Gt 'rop cos: V ry p smart! Iyopmodd' ed; - 'gnd lined with satinay ‘or cottom=+. ' back satin........ N s p oy M ‘' Have we made YOUR portrait? ! p:intbrushe's, floor polishing brushes, etc., etc. - DYER BROTHERS e Whotesate— PAINTS AND GLASS —®etsi 734 Thirteenth St— Phone Main 2164

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