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SEPTEMBER 27, 1922 SOCIETY ally prominent people have .flnel\i tm made public yeste: Eduardo ar their services for. the leading roles. | Magistra mo Montero, Enrique Cal sistant paymas judge in th 3 i “The Pipes of Pan” will be glven e lottery frauds investiga- [of the lottery department, both of Y in the evening, with special lighting and a large orchestra. : Mr. TchernikoX has chosen the s ¢ lovely Brahms waltzes and the bal- | | 3 let music from “Faust” as a musical . t first named were issued | Alfredo Zayas surrendered iast even- two weeks ago. Among the eight others indicted are ¥in The Artistic Application of Embroidery and Plaiting —will assure you of a win- ter frock of distinctive in- dividuality. ing to Judge Mario Montero. He was i sent to jail. b for the detention of the | whom are under arrest. setting for the carnival, and, briefly, “The Pipes of Pan” relates how Lap- pas, an old musiclan, has grown so The Chief Justice of the Supreme Court| FEEEF - Q[ Bo et e M ke Returns to Washington and K Has ! i np “Fd Bhered o 10 4 nymphs. Here he is discovered b: Opened Home for the Season. ' BRa he Tomltcs Tne' onch iont the morning, find Lappas playing M IPASTERNAK 1209 Connecticut Avenue N.W. on the Majestic for thig country, and will make a brief stop in New York before coming to Washington. H and or M achine muslc more Leautiful than they have ’ The Connecticut Avenue Shop HIE Chief Justice of the Supreme | sity yesterday of Miss Roselle Nies r o Gucr heard. ana they all Join In a Embroidery Court, Judge Willlam Howard | of Cumberland, M. and Mr. Max 3| i n of Missourl, The bride wore; ; Dr. and Mrs. Shands have returned e ‘Washington T8, an eturn Tutt arrived ‘lln s !"m ® travellng euit of dark blue trico- /. to the city after an. extended tour esigned, stamped and lnut evening and was (e BUe | L0 a1 e 8 bauquet of ibride s through Canada and the west, visit- . pplied in lavish or simple until this morning of Mrs. William | [BEG fnd Ll ot e N adbm / . : oyl Bty Take. Loulse shd Vau- e designs and colorings, by J. Boardman. The home of the | ey ) Bon o B e & Hown of . e e e e oLt lesix v co . by - 2 . D. C. gown o e tion at Portland, and later going to . . experts who know how to Chiet Justice, 2241 Wyoming aven! Arlc blue ibeaded canton: erepe. ! ; San Francisco, the Yosemite and harmonize and put real was opened today, and Mrs. Taft, who m;nr- :'"u(;'ll;x“;;r :}‘ h“»ufliv‘wu»l best | 7 r.nd Canyon, returning by Denver . beauty into their work is still at their summer home at Polnte | m,nioee™"s “ 5 op '1;0:‘:“‘;-“{\: -r"l_- > : \ and Chicago. utumH a Plc, Canada, will join him there with- vorsity " officiated. The_imyr ssive- i y Mrs. Harriet Taylor Upton, vice b . . = ess of the ceremony was tl : ¢ chalrman xecuti mittee Knlfe Accordlon In & few daya. enhanced by the e rendeiz;“bz 5 . of the rep:l‘:]l‘::nenuuuuxle :;.;."mm:., ’ Assoclate Justice of the Supreme Mr. Ahern of Georgetown umvemuy.‘ g i will be the guest of honor, as well All that’ B Pl 't‘ ot e Mra. Oliver Wendell Hoimes | Master Baxter Thibadeau, nephew of | as the speaker of the evening, at the hat’s new and smart; or DOX aliing Crved'n Whshington today from Bos- | the brido, ana Master Eddie Richer, MISS HELEN GRIFFIN, weekly dinner at the Arts Club on Typics A ‘ ! . ton ‘and will remain ut the Powhatan {scrved ag altar boys. | the daughter of Rear Adm Thursday. Mrs. Edith . Spoftord will a Typical Pasternak Presentation —in the finest to the widest while their residence on I street is be- the ceremony a wedding | Mrx. Robert S. Griffin, who Joined | be the hostess. ‘Mrs. Upton will make widths, especially adapt- ing opened fos them. :Flta!l;‘fnu;‘ s served for Party | them at their home on Kalorama road [ “Women and Politics” the theme of able for use on panels R i {Srar R, M 0f fhe bride's sister. | afier wpending the summer (n camp. her informal talk. . £ iy Cl o8 and after a - —_— Sleeves, etc. Braiding and bl sha t and @ : Mrs, A. B. Pollard and sister, Miss ~ > 1IGCTE Beading properly accom- r;'h:"’"?f“"::r ";: Ry A s:o-Keli‘,",‘na"d Mrs. Frobes wiil SNt | ives prizes for Amerlcan composers | Polly Hall of Mm,,,l.f N. C., will €oATS WRAPS DRISSES plished. Altrea S50 Sheereained. at tuncheon |GGy ard ity Hro weit wwn. S e e et wave niged "upuriments 2t THREE-PIECE SUITS of China, Mr. Chow, an ner { ne of the most attractiv their daughter, Miss Edith N s , s : Minister "of finance. Mr. Tung. The)early fall weddings took oo ey at the Ritz-Carlton, | Miss Mary Loulse Harrover, who has EVENING GOWNS HATS IFURS en. f/mfrz/' other guests and | terday at 4: ? Pyl . after their arcival there | spent some months in the San Tomas 2 included the Secretary of the Navy.:terian Church, thi he GOt nd have gone to lot| Hospital, in Panama, as a nurse, OPUI“\I UEs Mr. Denb; ing parties being Miss Blanche Aileen for the early autumn i sailed recently for the United States o = ah of Idaho Radelfinger, daughter of . Blunche r rn to Washington later | and will make a visit of some length ” " PIGHTH @ B STRECTS L Senator Willlam E. Borall of Jal0 | Radelfinger and the late Pror. Radel; |11 the season. to her home in this city. {nd Our Exclusive Display of £ b2 = ger of Californla | — . : Bt < (2] K 4 | Mrs. Borah, who spent the early PATt| pure Bethea ifornia, and Mr. LISton | (uras have been reccived in Wash-| Mr. and Mrs. Michael Gallazher of of thewerson In ”"\:e;;‘u‘:rda';'"w“ The_ceremony was performed nelng the marriage of Miss| Clevelund_and ' their two daughters. O . . l I \1 n ashington, an y v K = Smelser, daughter of " |are guests at the New Willars otel. d \ d hostess at luncheon at’the Shoreham. nun{‘f}}mk?fif:.’::idfor“{fi:’;‘ri’";] PR D, Sinelser of Minne- | Mr. Gallegher was host to small rlglna mporte Moy 615 v vely, B to Mr. Herman A. Koll- | party at luncheon in the crystal room The counselor of the British em- naL luo;‘;\u“h::l: color scheme being | mev. Slondny, September 18, in |ht the New Willard yesterday ?'“:y‘:'i:li l\:‘;velcll&ex&”xéwreium this| Miss Evelyn Berkley of New York a |Th\e\" ?‘Tlletonhafo ;‘I?o“n); A card vl b 1d on Frid S R Tre oumd Rapids, Mich., where [ W88 the maid of lonor and Mr. s wire went o L D2 et B clok Also Many Copies they are visiting the latter’s b Stephen Aplin best man. The ushers .t “the National Catholle Co i . k. e et | were Mr. Ralph Chapin. Mr. W at the National Catholic Community I fs Q former United States ambassador 10|, 76 v SRt giiibin, ST W, Bar, and Mrs. William Henry White | House, 801 E street northwest, under of Imports 1 3 :av 3 "mT omas J. O'Brien, | 100 Fiover. Mr. Blmer F. Hurle: - motoring along the New |ihe auspices of the Catholic Women's rerve I R¥ashington Tuesday. . ‘The bride wore an imported travel- x two weeks and are | Service Club. ! ing gown of dark blue duventine, with ; They are returning 10| g peFrees Critten and Miss 2 The military itache of the French | €old_embroldsry and moleskin ' fur shington the first of October. Marjorie Critten have returned to embassy and Mme. Dumont enter- |ar cloth of gold hat trimmed in 1 Mrs. Harry Norment returned | their home on Reloy place after ats v 3| v i Sl he s spe abroa 1 ched = S v S b s 2 9 s attractive . an rs. J. E. Mayo of reveport, Col, and Mrs. Matthew A Laney fin @ gown of brown Canton crepe | = La. has arrived in \‘\'hshlngmnp:nd Lieut. Col. and Mrs. Bh.lrnev a hatxr‘mllqun of velvet flowers and | Weston—Ross Wedding at will remain through the winter with é H_each-m K nd Capt. Thenau R _0 match. Her corsage bou- | Chevy Chase Home Monday. Dr. and Mrs. T. 8. Lovette in their sistant military attache of the auet was of La France roses. Miss Virginia Ross was married | home at 2019 N street. embassy. : ohn G. Klein and Mrs. Klein | Monday afternoon, September to — — N L &ave a well chosen program of music, | ) 9 tah West. Mrs. John Gordon PRattelle of Co- The charge d'affaires of Poland and | = Immediately follow g the " eorn: | o poa e I ther, Mr. Charles | lumbus, Ohio, it at the New Willard Mme. Kwapiszewska entertained at & mony the couple held an informal G, Ross. 5 Primrose street, C Hotel for a few days. Mrs. Battelle small tea dance Yesterday alternoon jception in the church. upon (he con- | Chase, Md. The ceremony was per- |18 vice chairman of the republican They have leased an apari 100k a train for | formed by the bridegroom’ state executive committee. 2400 16th street for the coming sea- | New Boston, 'r"»:dn:;-m:"“,“}vr' O doton ::\z‘)l;\“du.n‘_d will take possession there Wl et s connected with diveetor of the Ethical Culture S Marri L for every > ¥ ~ ance Corporation and they | .ty of that city. Miss Ester W g arriage of Mgy PHYIIN ;l_m make their home in this ¢ ”. {:e';"‘:.fmi‘he h‘rld:gr:ffm, arriage censes. ¥ fiurse and i The marriag Slig|having taken an apartment at 1 . -nding the wedding from | Marriage licenses have been issued to the Z Hughes, daughter of Mrs. Hughes and | Chapin street northwest whore the sttending the wedding from f ’ et Sehmier S, tiiehes o | Wil'be W Rome afier Gecouer 14 N e, | R s e ana Mo . Dk purpose. d Mrs. Joseph Hughe: Miss >, g i etz and Mr. d d Yarnell ; Richmond. Vi of Detroit ‘:‘i‘ll take pl:\!e Tuesday | and. A\.lrx;_":}fi,,'r:’fi’"{fi daughter of Mr. | ffarts - all of Philadelphia; Mi Harry F. Marshall and Hazel Shield O et yutober 10, "The ceremony | (ia.. ‘who has spent the: mammean's; | Mary Moreland of Morgantown, Al nobiyton aad Marr Thoman Each possess- A b performed at 4 o'clock in St. | various seashore resorts, is the guest and Miss Helen Ross and Miss | yifates's, Ferry of this eit 3 ke kL rece] 2 ¢ S . 1757 P street northwest. bk ¢ ey " 3 engagement of Miss Hughes and Mr - |home November 1 2175 R | Raymond Rhize and Frances C. Osborne. mony of line o D a5 announced by the bride’s | Dr. F. B. Muncaster and his daugh- | Sreet D, C.; where Mr.| ot C. Poe of Custtaneos: d select: e S A ting. « Mra. Philander | ter. Misa Edna Muncaster. have re. | Weston is a special assistant to the | "iiclard B'"Sunnaiy'of this city ana Fran- ana periection o L rughter in-law of the late | turned from a motor trip through | Attorney:. genexal in the Department |ces Pieids of Dickerson, Md Y £ dévailh : Senator ' Knox, will be matron of sun‘:.daht[o Bnrm’.‘h()n their way 1 | of Justice. Fred Matthews and Edoa Giles. % etail that M - honor and the bridesmaids will he|to Washington they stopped in Min- — i it o i . Very SPec‘aIIy Priced Miss Margaret Hghes, sister }otldlhr neapolis, where Dr. Muncast i st J;wx;m“Pg&\:‘:»n“:";iu:rx?g; HIKERS TO ORGANIZE u e‘f“‘f}' f;‘nc id oom; Miss Celeste {olden, | tende e meeting of the 3 a etty w Mon . morT 2 g{is;g(':a?herino Holden, Miss Cath-|of Opthalmology and Oto-lary: at 10 "fl:;("fig):‘{:‘:r: fA\i;‘: 1»!':;‘\2:;: g P O crattsmanship. ine C Lewiston, Me., and R 3 T 0 X . e o ety and Miss 4\:1‘11;2 L Sir Thomas Lipton of i ! “of Wiburn, XY "became | Wanderlusters Plan to Form Per- The: “hioinie Stewart of Patersen. N. J. the for- d in X K v Ve A of Mr. 0 ! o mer home of Miss Hughe r;\xr_ James Sncertained ol (] Newark, N J. ! Seren manent Society. maker,” no A " . Hughes of Baltimore, brother of the Ambassa > r . 3 i . A group of street and afternoon dresses priced very bridegroom, will be best man. as followed by a naptial Plans for a permanent organization matter what i i i is i 5 i o by Miss d by b 4 attractively. A variety of styles is included. Nirs. Hughes and her daughter will oiThe dicsctor f the consul Vi sduisua, i e e Yo her taste-de - I.\Iam-nans are Camlon crepe, satin, poiret twill and tricotine. B O e hl atumn to thelr b he atterts mmatner, Mrs. Bora 1o | maid of honor, nd N Andriw Tl ":::“"r;s:::l m::[enugtera ub at a - e ruly an o rtune i high- al 4 < ¢ withi mon, hav where th @ altimore, Md.,, was bes! . S1TES, W e i LiE sale/ obimgh-classgarments apartment in the Kenesaw Within 2 { pietecn for several weeks. and are | man for Mr. Brown. William H. High was appointed ooted 3 . motoring back to Washingtol core 3 <ome costume | chairman of a committee on by-laws satisfied. Mre. Hitcheoc and Miss Ruth [ they are expected Sunday evening. r ell. cloth, 4 Mis ] C Hitomeock, wite and daughter of Sen- | Mrs. Carr and Mrs. Koon went to At- 9 Ay and blue, | and constitution. Miss Margaret _— ! ator Gilbert M. Hitcheock, are at the | lantic City in July and made the trip | Thuren and Mrs. High were appointed . —— otha ew York, for a week | from there to Lenox by motor, Mr.|cufts. H V. to serve as a membership committee. . | Hotel Gotham. York, from ¢ y : Coats, Suits and Dresses or ten days, fter spending the lute Carr Jolning them the first of this | trimmed “,"‘:,c:“‘?r.ar"-?iglugn?jngégfi The club will take & moonlight hike =\ e summer at the Hotel Aspinwall, in - Al LS e from Chain bridge o B ) o » — he maid of honor wore a suit | tonight, starting fro ain 11 : 8 . Distinctive Styles at the Proper Prices Lfox” Senator milicheoric hax Sone| yire. Sviniam T Toardman ana ner | 5ari hrown duvervn. with beater | at 8115 o'clock. ] / ipected to return here until Con- |daushter, Meix Mabel Hoardman. have %4na a corsage of Colum- gl : Gress convenes in December. TeLUNEA. from thelr summmer home at _ ) ARGE| 3 9 A ay Ba; Canad: and opened <. Brown left immediate- Miss Catherine Radcliffe of Cardiff, lh_eltr ham(; mm“\“ 1 treett;’or the ||y after the ceremony for Atlantic N The Capital's Gift Shop ; 5 Cicginin | winter. On_their_way south At ol b et 5 - Wales, has returned from Vitginia | {{0i0ed at Dalton. Mass. o visit Mra. | taber 15 in e HAVANA. Cuba, _September 2 1215-17 F STREET and 1214 to 1218 G STREET party entertained by Brig. Gen, |Boardman's older daughter, MMrs.| Mrs. I 2 l\orxerwiAl(onun Q”‘L‘? tedo Zikyas, - Hours—8:45 to 5:30 James A. Buchanan over the week [ Winthrop Murray Crane. the i Torimek difector i A et Totiery g i end. " Mits Radcliffe will spend the| Mra. Crane has as her guests Mr. |“The Pipes ¢ Tespectitely, of T8 B ok & o e T iral And Mre. John |and Mrs. Adoiph Casper Miller, who | Gardner Tchernikoft : e T pubito decaménta in e Y who' will present her to|will remain for the Berkshire music |Gardiner are producing and dancing algification of Public Washington society. Miss Radcliffe festival, which is held on the estate|in for the carnival to be given on spent last winter in this country, and | 0f Mrs. Miller's cousin. Mrs. Frederick | Octoher by the Woman’s Welfare was for several wecks in Washing- 8. Coolidge. Mrs. Coolidge the | Association, at Pembroke Park. The ton, returning last spring with her | sponsor for this annual festival and cast is a large one, and several father for another brief sit. Ad- miral and Mrs. Robison and Miss Radcliffe recently returned from Newport, where they were through the summer. * . Y Miss Betty Byrne, daughter of Mrs. ay lvldual o Stanton J. Peolle, 'will enertain at u"’h S luncheon turday, ctober , in & 2 P honer of Miss Dunster Foster of Lex- ey ay & ington, Ky.. who arrived yesterday to- visit = Miss . Elizabeth Zolnay, daughter of Mr. and Mra Georss ulian Zolnay. 608 TO 614 ELEVENTH ST. s HAT COLONIALS are to be ARIS no longer bends the (cFogmer Senator and Mrs. Chauncey he mode! Sh i . Depew_have as their guests at k . Store Hours: Briarclifft Manor, N. Y.. the latter's Shoe-style-SuPreme tlns fall woman to the mode: oShe 9:15 to 6 Daily sister, Viscountess Edgar de Bres- 1ds, i d. the mode fon'and her con Mr. Chauncey F h' ith d 'd d moulds, instead, t w sson. W . . The House of Courtesy—— S ashion says SO’ x 2/acc1ae Stamp H to the woman! Side by Slde n Mrs, Margaret McEwan and Mrs. f h e d 4 John Buckley and her daughter, Miss ot her pretty toot--and we answer ! her fall dlsplay she presents as Ala? Buck}l‘ey. who have spent sev- “READY'“ ’ . eral months Europe, sailed toda; . 0 R i : many silhouettes as there are types of forms, and announces Miss Therese Matthews, daughter % i se of Mrs. Nellie T. Matthews, Fer M Patent Leather to the world of fashlon, Here lam . 'Brien, w! e marrie this afternoon at 5:30 o'clock In St $10.75 and $12- loveliest froc f utumn. Joseph's Church by the Rov. P. 1. $ are the lovel ks of A onnell. e ceremony wi e fol- 3 lowed by an informal reception in the Black Satin CHOOSE!” home of the bride's mother. White asters and palms and ferns will deco- $10-75 rate the church and the drawing room of the home will have a simple - 9 arrangement of autumn flowers and Black Suede 2 foliage. The bride, who will be es- corted by Mr. Frederic J. Haskin, will $12 %4 Wear a gown of white georgette crepe Ll beaded in seed pearis, and her tulle B Sued § ; vel wi e arrange: n cap fashion 'OW] i and held with orange blossoms, and Towh Pucce | < she will carry a shower bouquet of 7 bride roses. 1216 F St. NW. Miss Cecelia Rvan of St Louls, a cousin of the bride, will be her only attendant and ill wear green georgette crepe trimmed with lace, l and a wreath of silver leaves and rib- bons. She will carry Ophelia roses. \|Mr. James A. Sullivan, jr. will be best man, and the ushers will include Mr, John Fitzgerald, Mr. John J. Quinn, Mr. Bertram J. Murphy and Exceptional Values in Mr. Gerard Collins. ’ Mr. Christopher Tenley, organist, will play the wedding music, an: Miss Etelka Kearney and Miss Mar- garet Ryan will sing. After the reception Mr. O'Brien and his bride will leave for a wedding trip, and after November 1 will be at home at 309 F street northeast. Mr, O'Brlen was a schoolmate, in Dublin, of the late Mr. Patrick Pearse, first president of the Irish re- public. Frobes—Nies Wedding in Dahigren Chapel Yesterday. Of more than usual interest was the wedding solemnized at the Dhal A showing that has studied becoming- gxen (Chapel bt Georgetown Univer; ness and fashion—combining them in Hats that will please your fancy—even as they will appeal to you for their remarkable values. Exclusive—and . distinctive types espe- cially for the matron. - Fourth Floor

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