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SOCIETY. honor. Dr. Edmund Hordan will be| after November 15, at Greenwich, | sall for the orient october | Hemstitchi ng best man for the bridegroom. Conn. 1 Mr. James Ed c Dr. Ong and his bride will make! Among the aut-ot-tow‘ guests were | O. Denby, son of Mr. and Mrs. Denby, | ot ging ) their home in Washington. , - | Mise Etta Grady, Miss® Helen Grady | is third secretary of tl.e United States | Plaiting—Buttons Covered and Mr. Walter Grady of Worcester, |embassy in Tokyo, and they will & T a.nt-z ‘Wedding of Much Mas: 3 Mr. -n& url,dbfiugu;‘ C. -'fv" spend some time with him. . ‘\ Mrs. M. E. Houe’ tereat at St. Joseph's. o and Mr. and Mrs. Martin J. : Hurley of Greenwich, Conn.; Mr, and s Tt L 'he marriage of Mis: ary E. Col. and Mrs. Linwood E. Hanson lfi's-n daughter of Mr. John M |Mrs. George R Burns of New York|of Washington, who have been ir| \ Dugan, to Mr. George R. Grady, son | 21¢ I/ ‘“g Mrs. David D Sushwa | Boston for some time, are now at tue | DOLL WIGS B z d C . B l . v A 4% the late Mr. and Mrs. P. Grldy,h?l ;;‘w“;}‘;’:wfirflm}'lcmr SACHFhwa. Hotel Astor in New York fora ew |- o e siyls as color. We'alis's forcester, Mass., took place this ,» Md. lays ‘ore returning to their home. ! J L 2 = You'll find MINERVA aron de Lartier, be gian mbassaer, morning in St. Joseph's Church. The || e mune s don Wig. 105, ceremony was performed by the Rev,| Mrs. Chandler Hale and her daugh-| Mre. Commander S. E. Barber of | i 2 Yarns Exclusively at 9 oxeustty Oppenheimer's. Knit with them for QUALITY Garments. 1l P. J. O'Connell, rector of the church, |ter, Miss Mary C. Hale, who are in|genttle, Wash, has cngazed a suite | | Sailing From Antwerp for. New |l .reir,st i et | Ko Yon s ine vl are cabected | S o phwaan Guring ot iy o7 a wedding breakfast and reception | t0 come to Washington at the end of | several weeks at the capital. T T e R e fathor, O | this week. They were in Bar Harbor }\Ork on the Lapland October 19. (oliss Juila Katherine Cushwa ot | for the summer. [agerstown, d., was maid of.honor - ad., Mr. and Mrs. Charles Denby will and only attendant of the bride, and | the best man was Mr. John A. Foster | ia%e Washington today for the T HE ambassador of Belgium|mer, will sail today aboard the|of Boston, Mass. The ushers were |Eaclfic coast from where they will __(Continued on Col. and Mrs. Robert M. Thompson | have closed their summer home at | Southampton, L. I, and are at the St. Hair Goods Be 1771 Columbia I:I-.-‘, Bhes Olympic from England for New |Mr., John A. Kenney and Dr. Walter and Baroness de Cartler will |y p " Grady, both of Worcester, Mass. X The church had frective d - o T ik ¢ Bl Bene | o’ of kil St oy bimnee; === Higgs Homiller, to Dr. Harry A. Ong | autumn leaves and palms. In the will take place this evening ‘at 8|house cosmos and palms were used. spent the summer in Europe, for the | g'clock in the home of the_bride’s | The bride wore a gown of white satin most part in Paris, although they | cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar K. Legsg, | trimmed in old rose point lace, a were in Belgium for some time. =3 sail from Antwerp aboard - the Lapland for New York Thursday, Octgper 19. The ambas- sador and Baroness de Cartier have The United States ambassador to France, Mr. Myron T. Herrick, who has been on leave in this country through the summer, sailed today from New York aboard the Paris. The ambassador was a guest at the White House for a few days last week. He will return to his duties in Paris. 20 if you bought it! $5.60 it you knit it! il the Yarn Required in the Knitting of T’ The popularity of the secretary desk is deserved. First, be- cause its height is needed to strike a note of contrast in almost every living room. Minister of Siam Host at Legation Tea Yesterday. The minister of Siam, Phya Prabha Karavongse, and Baroness Tiro, wife of the secretary of the Siamese lega- tion in Tokyo, Japan, entertained a small company at tea yesterday after- noon at the legation on Kalorama road. The baroness will spend about two months in Washington. “hauncey Lockhart Waddell, Miss Catherine Hughes, is; er parents, the Secretary of | State and Mrs. Hughes, in their sur- burban home, eystone. which they will give up at t and move to their 18th street home for the winter. Minerva Camel’s Hair GOLF VEST. Amounts to Only $15.60 MR. REID Will Teach You Free %mfiflmeflf’ OP UNIQUE?} PIGHTH @ B STREETS Secondly, because it supplies a convenient repository for a small library that’s not quite “grown-up” enough to re- quire a large bookcase. ‘ {. Robi- Admiral and i son_ will ente et this evening for Miss Catherine Radcliffe of Cardiff, Wales, who will spend the winter with them and will be among the season’s debutantes. Mrs. Thomas F. Walsh will enter- tain at dinner followed by dancing Thursday evening, October 19, in honor of the retiring minister of the Serbs, Croats and Slovenes and~Mme. Grouitch. There are many fine-looking see- retary desks on display at Mayer’s Life Time Furni- . ture Store. Come in and : see them. They are all rea- sonably priced. The military attache of the British embassy, Maj. Gen. H. K Bethel,, who was expected to return from Brazil this week. will not arrive in New York until the end of this month.} The naval attache of the emba Capt. Sidney R. Bailey, and 1219 F St. N. W. Bailey, who were also in Br: R e T the_opening of the centenn position, will return about the same time. One-Strap, Two-Button The assistant military attache of | __Hosiery 1219 F St N.W. LIFE TIME FURNITURE IS MORE THAN A NAME MAYER & CO. Seventh Street Between D & E the British embassy D. Bridge have closed their cottage : : umps for Fa SE s L s ELIZABETIE AvD M3 KATRYY 00D night before returning to their home | TWin daughters of Representative and Mrx. James P. Woods of Virginia, e et who will assiat their mother! Mrs. Woods, and Mrx. John W. Price at the i fish pond, at Pembroke Park fete for the Woman's Walfare Association, tomorrow afternoon and evening. The second secretary of the Belgian embassy and Mme. Graeffe have as their house guest for a fortnight their cousin, Mrs. James M. Beck. Jrljr., on 23d street, the Rev. G. I. Hum- | tulle veil, and carried a shower bou- Mrs. John B. Henderson is enter- | Phries officiating. Miss Homiller, who | quet of lilies of the valley. Miss| ° taining company informally at tea|Will be given in marriage by her|Cushwa was in yellow crepe meteo; A b T e oo STl i 1111111111111 11111 Seenddapehiere Miss Beatrice, Hens n ¥ her sister, Mrs. William | and carried white chrysanthemamg. | + "Ml derson, who will return tomorrow to of Detroit, as matron of | Mr. and Mrs. G 2 her_ studies at Foxcroft School, Vir- ginia. BT T T TTTITITITET T TT T T Represantative and Mrs. W. Bourke Cockran, who recently returned from { several months’ stay in_Europe, have left the Ritz-Carlton in New York and {have gone to St. Johnsburg, Vt. for the early autumn. T e— AT IATT T T I T TG LT DI T T AT T TTTT LTI, b Continuation Today—Sale of Dresses, $25 % Centemeri French Suede Gloves Sale, $1.65 Pair > = Jonkheer de Seriere of the Nether- lands legation staff took possession Welt so!eslanig C(;lba.nd hefls in SRR O i e alk;chvi-:rpsrgcc:-' beautiful materials in a sale An opportunity to buy at i fl 3 e rs of Black Kid and Patent. ! for the winter. g aces iR G & leathers of Blas ent 1216 F St. N.W, | | The third.eecretary of the Danish legation, Mr. Svend Langkjaer, has returned to Washington from At- lantic City, where he spent a few days at the Hotel Ambassador. | Also a new model just received in Black Kid and Tan Calf with two straps, $8.50. These models are the most pop- ular styles for Fall wear and are made over a most conservative last. Queen Quality Boot Shop 1219 F Street N.W. Exclusive Agents in Washington for Queen Quality Footwear ; Beginning Thursday—A Most Remarkable Sale of Coats Quantity limited—less than 100 in all—but handsome new winter styles! Th d i i than.}; under today’s regular costs—and are offered in 15 different :t;lise:t one ;:cvev’ere G s We v};/ere fortunate, indeed, in being able to make this purchase. Our choice of styles, our choice of colors, our choice of furs—and a lglrlce that represents an almost unbe_hevab!e saving for this time of year. This manufacturer has been soliciting our business for vears —he promised us something unusual if we called upon him—and he has made good his word. ; Mrs. Rudolph, wife of the Commis- | sioner of the District, having spent the early summer at Deer Park, later | going to Atlantic City for a stay of several weeks during September, has returned to her home. 5 The marriage of Miss Marion Hamilton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Hamilton, to Mr. George E. Hamilton, jr., of this city, took place this morning in St. Cecelia’s Church in Omaha, Neb. Mr. and Mrs. George E. Hamilton and their daughters | went to Omaha for the wedding. Mr. || jand Mrs. Hamilton, jr. will make their home in Washington. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn_ S. Abbott of —_—— I IIED)EDNHED) Pompton Lakes, N. J.. formerly of this The New : \ o Sy mmounce [he, enEypser ol | PR doir E:n';’q"dhfl'.;,‘";fid_’—m et Styles Mostly Fur Trimmed Dr: John Evans Hutton, son of Mr. and mandy: Ke e ¢ Never have the fur trimmings been more beautiful— Mrs. J. Hutton of Oneida, ly, Kezar, Ormandale, Panvelaine. = 5 : Dr. Huiton is the resident physician at T There are many in this assortment which cost nearly as : Fost-Graduate. Hospltal, New Yo he Newest Shades for A“t}xl-:‘nNandBWinte;:l- 375 to 3100 muchina‘;“we are asking for the coats themselves. The iior | e New Browns, Fal- furs de— 8th and Pa. Ave. N.W. e T D low, Marten, Zanzibar, COATS Squirrel, Caracul, Beaver, . turn to Washington and will open her o - apartment - at | Wardman ' Parit - Hotel Malay, Wonderful Blues, Nutria, Platinum and Hawaiian, Sorrento, Featuring on Second Floor CoEnal e o | ) n Taupe Wolf, Skunk, Fox, ! | o e O e e ey | L] M e ek Wi Skamlc Opossimy Soee ] b her ‘Tesidence on Massachusetts avenue . i and Reds,dl’;mm-rd.cthe ; have fur cuffs as well as { ; this winter for the first time in several | |[ | Grays and Taupes, Cin- < fur collars. r i i seasons. Mrs. Moran spent some weeks # . » Ry f in New York, where she entertained der, Kit Fox, Blacks. < ; and was in turn entertained a number 2 4 3 " ” of times. She will leave Washington i p £ ’ October 11 for Yorktown, to remain for | [k Ny " %) s several days as the guest of Mrs. ' & - 2 Chetham, regent of the Countess de % - s /4 R # Grasse Chapter, D, A. R. A i l : ] Very unusual showing of these wonderful dresses, to Mr. George Bond Cochran has re- 2 be found only at our-store. Each model the last word ;‘tlrfe":"’ a':fl ""}?" rfi:“;i:n;nhlfi}; é?‘:h 1 for style—highest quality of materials. lngltfie winter his cousine, Miss Aune X { 8 e Sizes 34 to 44 . Squire an ss an iot Otto. -3 Satin Back — men’s Coat Dep c Cant: g. vy, Otto, Mrs. Jessle E. Good of Melbourne, o 7 4 Women’s t t., repe, Lanton ocoa, African Fla., is visiting her niece, Mrs. Malt- i H Second Floor. Crepe, Poiret ° Brown. Ample mafl at 302 Rhode Isiind svenus ol o Y . no eas TS, 01 s being en- i } % Twill, Tricotine supply of Blacks, tertained by maeny Washingtonians Fho make Melbourne thelr winter = = ome from year to year. e is a Rare Bargains on Third Floor pioncer in the records of Florids and Lj actually gave Melbourne, the 85 No reason to wait longer for your coat, suit or dress way city,” its name, : id betw ksonville and at the low prices we have placed on Mil‘:rlnl‘;vnoyn the efl?xf;“hfgo;;ay and the Indian river, and just onposlée C . || Tampa, Melbéurne is ome ot _the T . f >_ A ' ' Coats—Suits—Dresses . [J|zzi e st S i || 98 1Ie q S It means quick clearance. Are you going to pass this won= g“tg:ot:i;yolgr:nmdch;x:_c;x“:ggeroman & derful offer byt Mr. and Mrs, Larz Anderson, who Coats 5 Coats 3 have been abroad for the late sum- ||| f i \ : ’ 4 i : : % 5 . ) A ) 3 ‘We have decided to leave off minute aescription of this merchandise, because we want you to see them yourself. Millinery Bargains on the First Trimmed Hats 100 distinctly new styles. Season’s most successful models—at a price which the women of Washington cannot very well afford ito let pass. $4.4 Experienced Advertisersl’refer The Star