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SOCIETY. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, TUESDAY, AUGUST 28, ‘1923, SOCIETY. Socie iety President and Mrs. Coolidge Will Enter- tain Judge and Mrs. Irwin of Northampton, Mass. HE President and Mrs. Coolldge will have as guests at ‘the White House for several days Judge and Mrs. Richard W. Ir- win of Northampton, Mass., old family friends, who will arrive in ‘Washington this evening. Mrs. George Harvey, who, with her husband, the ambassador to Great Britain, was a guest at the White gone to AMinneapolis to attend the| The return from the visit wt the i House over Sunday, left yesterday anmn Jmeeting of the American Bar ho:‘nc of Mrs. Ffirnllt}'u plran};n.h Mr. fullest extent in the cool, breezy dining mopning for their cottage at Deal | Association. jand Mrs. Lewellyn Keene, Hebron, =T Bese Col. Harvey is remain- | Specker and Mra, Gillett | Me.. was made by way of the White 1‘?‘” yous, d"fh"““i: room atop the hotel. 2 2 ’ 5 Sall Saturday for Europe. jand Green mountains, Lake Cham- made now before the rus : : ing atihe MYuits House seyenkl dave plain and Lake George and the Dela- at less than cost. Our Open for breakfast, luncheon, dinner and longer and he and Mrs, Harvey will sail for England September 15. Ambassador of Germany Returns to Washington. The ambassador of Germany, Dr. Otto Wiedfeldt, returned to Washing- ton vesterday after spending the w sador Hotel The minister of Costa Rica, Senor Don J. Rafael Oreamuno, will return to Washington Friday from New York, where he is making a short ek end in New York at the Ambas- | returned to Washington this morning after a_fortnight's visit at Ports- mouth, N. H. Mrs. Howard Moran has as a guest Miss Helen Fairland of Philadelphia, for whom she will entertain at a bridge and luncheon tomorrow. Miss Fairland will be here for some. days. Mr. Walter 8. Penfield has re- turned from Williamstown, and has aker of the House of Repr and M spend seve will visit and Austy, Mrs. } in Southa 1 weeks In Burope. They England. Frane Germany A + ry R. Rea has visiting her pton. her son (ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Oliver Rea, and 'Mrs. George Hann of Pittsburgh. Mr. Roland Robbins was host to a small party at luncheon yesterday on the Willard roof. nd_daugh- | Mr, Henry Alfred Bishop, jr., in St. Bartholomew's Chapel, New York eity, September 18. A reception will fol- low at Sherry's. Their future home will be at 12¢ East 76th street. Miss Gould is a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. George Jay Gould. Miss Julla MacDonald Davis, daugh- ter of former’ Ambassador and Mrs. John W. Davis, has selected Saturday, October 13, as the date of her mar- riage to Mr. William McMillan Adams of Boston. The wedding will be at the country home of Mr. and Mrs. Davis, on Overlook road, Glen Cove, which they -recently purchased from Mr. Alfred C. Bedford. Dr. Fernald and Family Back From Maine Visi Dr. C. J. Fernald of 1514 Columbia road northwest, with Mrs. Fernald and their sons, Robert, Fred and Llewellyn, has returned from a two-week auta trip to Hebron, Me., where both the doctor and Mrs. Fernald were pre- pared for college at Hebron Academy. The coast was followed on the way north and the rooms where the doctor and Mrs. Fernald spent their honey. moon at Old Orchard Beach were re- engaged, % ware Water Gap. The party was ae- companied by Miss Frances M. Fer- nald of the bureau of education. Two family weddings of speclal in- terest were that of Miss Ethel Mar- shall and Mr. George Cummings, both of Hebron, August 16, and_that of Miss Elizabeth Tarbox and Mr. Paul | Wykes, both of Oneconta, N. Y. Au- | sust On -their return from an | auto trip to Watkins Glen and Finger lakes the latter couple will join a purty composed of the bride’s parents, Dr. and Mrs. O. C. Tarbox of Oneonta; her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Howe of Denver, Colo., MR. JOHN H. MeINTYRE, J of Branchville, Md. Thelr engagement ix ann Mrx. H. Wiley Tyler of Richmo: need by the parent; R., MIS$ LUCY GILMAN TYLER, of Richmond, Va. the wi ing to take place September of Mixs Tyler, Mr. and Births' Reported. Charles K. and Fannie H. Nasl William D. and Ida A. Hennes Emmett ¥. and Lillian Ernest and Elizabeth A. Hobert M. and Jane A. 0'Lone, boy. William 3. and Mary M. Doolan, boy. John ¥. Grace V. Cremen, boy. aud Loutse E. Mullican, girl. d Rore M. Murgia, bo . boy. d Mary B. Rowman, boy. Joseph ‘and Hester 3. 0:Connor, girl. Ernest P. and Catherine Hell, bos. and Elsie Torreyson, giri. Morris and Lena Levin, boy. Maury and Sophie Bwartz, boy. Ernest M. and Grace Brown, girl Philip W. and Anna B, Keiley, girl, Alonzo K. and Lillian . Mitchell, boy. e V. Butler, girl. Toy, girl. and_ Margarat Maore. bor. large stock of Sunfast Silks, Damasks, Brocades, Velours, Reps _and Poplins at reduced prices. Upholstering material this month half price. Let us reupholster your furni- ture. Lansburgh Interior Decorating Co. Special Summer Menu The many tempting summer dishes on The New Willard’s menu can be enjoyed to the supper. Music by the famous Meyer Davis New Willard Orchestra. Dancing. Your favor- ite table may be reserved in advance. The NEW WILLARD Pennsylvania Avenue and F Street Miss Elaine Sullivan _and her . . sta Brorhar s Jival . {and their sons, Robert and Donald. for | for the benefit of St. Anthony's 4 : = - Rainor, 1, wre gunsts of Miss Anne |an automobile tour of southern cities. | Church. Deaths Reporled. S . N L M. BOOMER FRANK §. HIGRT The charge d'affaires of Lithuania{ \Montgomer: and Miss Mary Mont- % R The following deaths have been reported to 637 F St. N.W. sident ‘m.'zi.‘ Director. and Mme. Carneckis will return to-|gomery at Southampton. Mr. and Mrs. Percy S. Foster have| Ars,/W. A. Bloedorn, wife of Com- |the beoith: Grracimont i the Jeet tweaty . morrow from Williamstown, Mas reiurned to their apartment, 1474 Co- [mander Blocdorn, cntertained a few | fonr hos where they have been attending the gessions of the Institute of Politics. Gen. John J. Pershing, chief of staff, United States Army, has returned to Mr. Charles is coming today at the Hamilton Hotel. Mr. is a partner of Mr. Mellon, Secretary Painter of Pittsburgh to spend the wock Painter | of the Treasury. lumbia road. after trips to New Eng- land and Atlantic City. Mr. Foster delivered several lectures on church nsic before the summer institutes at Northfield. Ma: and directed the guests at lunch New Willard roof. n yesterday on Mr. and Mrs. Samucl Saloman and n the [ Marshall Dyer, 18, Georgetown Univers wac Askin, T4, tscopal Hospital. Johunnn Zitmerman, Go, 912 Sth st s.e. Asron Herman, 84, George Washington Hos sty | chte! B pital. e e = ! singing there, as well as for the state hter, 148" Adams street, left |l ¥ e A N oitints] wheiecan " Christiun Endeavor conventior of New | Washington cariy last werk 'for a | gl Drict: o Mesonle Home, Tako . He s u > he wedding, Saturday. August 25, k: ‘Neld at Troy. motor trip to agara Falls, the| % Wright, 43, George Washington Hos. Washington by his sister. Misy Mary jof Mrs. Elizabeth Craven Wyman, | <7 Beld at Troy. Adirondacks and New York city. o ¥ - [ d Pershing, who will pass a few weeks|daughter of the late Commodore and | aise Dorothy Arnold, da - arriet Davidson, 56, Emergency Hospital. here. Master Warren Pershing, son [Mrs. John E. Craven, U Ny D e T SRR Toia e s o ah Thomas 8. Marden, 88, John Dickwon Home, of the general, who has been at Camp Vestcott, professor of Englich | tuined from & short visit to ftich . Mr. and Mrs. Will C. Stierlin are | Eicanor E. Haorahan, 48, 120 6th st. . Red Cloud, Pa, has come to Wash- jat the Naval Academy, Annapolis. was | (o o0 from & short wisit to Richmand, | spending & month in Atlantic City. Charles W. Norfolk, 35, Walter Reed Hos- ington to be with his father until the opening of school The counselor of the Chilean em bassy and Senora de Gana Serruys £ 2 Miss Mildred Warner of s B Loy O Goatow. Talverats: Hoes v Washingt frer | color scheme was blue and deep pink. | . Kostmaer. ik Lee, 54, Georgetown University Hos Tiave wetutried tol Washlumton =i | Hydrangeas, gladioll, dahlies and bay- | G2+ 1% the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph | ", C0l™ Harortun Khosroplan and Ma. passing several days in New York. | Paul 1 oo berry bushes were artistically banked ‘aul Counsel mu“, kroohle Arakel Abrambamson. > arley, 49, 1148 21st ot. n.w. Th sel. f the Japanese em- to form an altar The ceremony was - Norman ,B 4\‘-" aud Maud Sandbarn, both die lh:m?::;, bastr o More saburt Twhe * have | Eerformed by the Rev. C. E. Craven, | Mrs. Willlam Hamilton Bayly of of Alesendria, va. " . | Fasenan o flp Ui b Lo D. D., uncle of the bride and pastor of | Washington, who has spent some |, “aier i 3 E Etta M. At.onow. been at Williamstown, Mass., for sev- . . Selal TN s o A Presbyterian church in Montclair, | Months abroad, is stopping at the Hotel | "Seiify V' arter and Ester B. Ricks,| Iatitne Swith, 164 THowsrd ave. se. I t t 1 f‘“' A "‘f““'fi,,‘ r‘:(‘:ng“},, N.J. The best man was Capt. Thomas | Chatham. Vanderbilt avenue at 48th | poei of Tent, Va. fant of Corneliux and Virginia Saunders, ngratiatin y n w Yorl ey ! Mele | G- Frothingham | street, New York. Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Willlan A 8mith and Mildred V. Martin. olumbia Hospital ‘Washington the middle of the wee! The attendants were Miss Stosaling | RObex! nd Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Koch- | . Albert Byrd gnd Edna V. Berrett. both | Infant o Thomas . and Carrie R. Smitih, L b b of West Falls Church, Va 2 hours, 156 Harvard st. bow The counselor of the legation of Costa Rica and Senora Don Delia de Gonzalez-Flores are spending several days in New York after a fortnight's visit at Atlantic Cit i of Norwich, ‘Conn.; Lieut. Commander | ho! Henderson's—Standard for Qualit 4 The air attache of the British em-|Francis S. Craven, U. . X.. and Mr. | erine Moore. The guesfs included | enders: - y bassy, ‘Group Capt. M. G. Christie, | Frederick B. Craven, brothers of the | Miss Moore, Mrs. Max Miller, Miss | Established Over 50 Years These charmmg new who arrived in New York last week bride. Mabel Mitchell of Mississippi, Mr. aboard the Homeric, after several| The gu were members of the | Randolph Barbee. Mr. George Ricker, . o Fall el months’ leave spent at his home in|Army and Navy set and summer resi- | Mr. Richard Shreve, jr.; Mr. Frank urnlture ortunlhes all models— England, is passing a short time with | dents of Jamestown and Newport, Mr. | Tavlor and Dr. Purdue of Mobile, Ala. | friends 'at Mattapolsett, will come to Washington shortly. Mr. Andor de Hertelendy. attache of the legation of Hungary, has as his guests in Newport Mr. and Mrs James M. Woodward of Springfleld, Mass Mr. Henry Parker West will enter- tain atidinaes tomorrow evenligion |t o - vedion August { Mere, Pa., for a fortnight. Savihgs Suites and Living Room Pieces, the Willard roof for his daughter.| The Misses Elliott have returned to = . i 0! 3 & Miss Evelyn Virginia West, whose | their apartment at the Portner after | Mr. and Mrs. H. A, Parker of Clev "Khl‘ from our own regular ——that we are featunng at marriage ‘(o“L:l(-u:" "l‘heo:ore MG e visie o n(‘vera‘: weeks with relu-,nr:""lé v:':n“ear:hli:::lonnt{';’{_ l:oi;’:'-(h‘-r\"; on many stocks. Osborne, United States Army, wi in New York city and in Penn- = 4 Savi; S S 31 = . . . . take place Thursday evening _in|{gsylvania 4 are staying at the Lee House. They Suites and Savings such as these will ap this surprising low price—— ;St. Thomas' Episcopal Church. The o are accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. H. peal with special favor to those Mass. He| | the ‘most auspicious {Jamestown, R. L., this season | The cercmony was performed in the | parlor of the bridc’s home. before an laltar of flowers, at 4 o’clock p.m. The event of Parker. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. k. M. Parker of « 3 Lovering Mrs Jasper Love Philadelphia; Mr: ambridge, Mass: Miss daughter of Mr. and ing of Chestnut Hill, Freder and Mrs. Andrew Thompson of Deer- field, Mass.. uncle and aunt of the bridegroom, and the bridegroom's daughter, Miss Lols Westcott, also present The bride was the lucky winner of | the first prize in the national knitting contest, in which she won $2.000. The check came as a wedding present. It k B. Craven | were ) Va., where she was the guest of Miss Ellén Bruce and Miss Klizabeth Bruce, daughters of Mr. and_Mrs. Irving Bruce, at their home in Ginter Park. vannah, 3150 of Washington, are there Miss Cleo Scanland entertained in- formally lust Saturday evening in | {honor of her house guest, Miss Kath- | i Mr. William M. Webb Is at the Iro- | { auois, Atlantic City, to remain for a ! short time | Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Colburn, Mr. and | Mrs. L. Gibbon White, Mr. and Mrs. | J. A. Marr, Mr. J. D. Addison and Mr. | J. N. Davidson ‘form a party which | has gone to the Forest Inn, Easles | Marriage Licenses. Clarence J. McGiopess and Marguerite E Dorothy Haske 109 to 25 pital Bartholomew W. Tucker, 2, St. fant Awsslum Mary E. Blue, 1, Children’s Howpital. lafant of Clarence and lsabelle Myers, minutes, Columbia Hospital. Ano’s f. Stewart, 16, 1 That Are Worth Your While { Bona fide discounts of 10% to 25% on an ample selection of Bedroom Suites, Dining Room Zuests, who will number twenty-six,| The engagement of Miss Agnes |C. Trace of Cleveland. 5 : e E ose Wil include the members of the wed- | Janeway, daughter of the fate "Dr.| "\ " '\ 5l 1 paveoek 0Odd pleces qualified to judge furniture val ding party. eodore Janeway and Mrs. Jane- Dbl.\'|;l Sieycock and M sl ues. Theodore Osborne, U. S. A., has_arrived In Washington and is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Perry West, 2202 Kalorama road. His marriage to Miss Evelyn West takes place Thursday evening at 8 o'clock, in St. Thomas' Episcopal Church. Lieut. Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Harrison Johnson entartained at a bridge party nd miscellaneous shower ~ Friday evening at their home, 2222 Cathedral avenue, for Miss Evelyn West whose [and Mrs William H. Wise of Los In— marriage to Lieut. Theodore Osborne, (Angeles, and is a student at the Col- o U. S. A, will take place Thursday l;sekofil'hys\lcia;s and Surgeons, New You Can Pay More Sas; - evening. fork clty. No date has been set for 2 . . The guests included Mrs. James H. | the wedding. for lca Cremm. TR atin Flat Crepe Johnson, jr., Miss Evelyn West, Lieut. Harvey Alban, U. §. M. C. and Mrs. Alban, Lieut. Campbell Carmine, U. B. N.,, Mrs. B. Tyler Wooldridge and Lieut Harry Slocum, U. 8. N. . The director of the Pan-American Union, Dr. Leo S. Rowe, will return to Washington Monday from Wil- liamstown, where he has been attend- ing the Institute of Politics Mr. and Mrs. H. Wiley Tyler of Richmend, Va., announce the engage- ment and approaching marriage of their daughter, Lucy Gilman, to Mr. John Henry Mclntyre, jr., of Branch- ville, Md. = The wedding will take way of New York city, to Mr. Robert A. Wise has been announced by Mrs. Janeway &t her summer home In the Adirondac The late Dr. Janeway was professor of medicine at Johns Hopkins, and Mrs. Janeway and her two daughters resided here until re- cently, when they made their home in New York. Miss Janeway and her sister. Miss Eleanor A. Janeway, is spending the summer with her mother in the Adi- rondacks. Mr. Wise is the son of Mr. The United States consul general at Athens and Mrs. Lowrie are the guests of Mr. W. K. Townsend at Paul Smith’s, New York. Announcement has been made of the marriage of Miss Ruth J. Nelson, } daughter of Representative and Mrs. 13 M. Nelson, to Mr. Jesse O. Reed, Au- . in_Vicksburg, Mis Mr. and Mrs. Reed are now estab- hed in Washington at the Rocham- beau. Mr. Reed s a graduate of Pennsyl- vania State University and Mrs. Reed was formerly a student at George Washington_University. Isaac Birch have left for an extended motor trip. They will visit in Pitts- burgh, Cleveland, Buffalo. Niagara, | Canada, Boston and New York. | The Catholic Daughters of America | will close their cottage at North | Beach with a_house party over Labor Saturady they will have charge of the fancy table at the lawn party | sincerely can get better than— ROSEMARY ICE CREAM WHOLE CREAM and other quality ingredients only o into Blackistone Ice Cream. $1 Qt.——$3.50 Gal. —delivered. Phone Main 2038. BLACKISTONE’S Rosemary Candy Shop R BT & [nspection and comparison invited. James B. Henderson Fine Furniture, Laces, Draperies, Upholstcr 1108 G Street—Phones Paperhanging, Painting Main 7675 Main 7676 35 ELEVEflTH ST. Attractive FI’OC].(S' 25 Moire Knit Satin Canton The grace of line—and the taste of cmbeflishment creates new eHECtiVC' ness that is most appealing. Canton Crepe Georgette Ctepe place September 12 1 Mr. and Mrs. Kingdon Gould have | N 1403 H St, Next to Flower Store First Assistant Postmaster General | issued invitations for the wedding of N John H. Bartlett and Mrs. Bartlett! their sister, Miss Gloria Gould, and | 22222227 R Bring'Us Your Furs Nou# for Repairs G at 12th Street A “Furriers Since 1906” ANewFad Short ‘White Coney Coats Plain or Monkey Trimmed $65.00 A Group of Fur Chokers $7.50 Values to INTRODUCING CHICO In Our New Shoe Shop —Smartly Modeled, and —Specially priced, at— 95 48 and 50 inch Sealine (Dyed Coney) Coats; self trimmed: plain and reverse striped borders; collars 395 SIS o sk Unusual Value Offered Tomorrow in August Fur Sale A Deposit Will Reserve One of These Coats Buying here you save the middleman’s profit in addition to the 334% we are taking off the regular season’s prices. 10 Developed in OTTER SUEDE, MOUSE KID UNDERLAY BLACK SATIN, BLACK SUEDE UNDERLAY PATENT COLT, MAT KID UNDERLAY : : 45-inch Muskrat Coat; self-trimmed; with reverse border and crush collar; silk cord girdle. A most 595 charming model............... CHICO /is a “most remarkable” new strap innovation, which adapts itself with equal manners to tea-time, town- time or ragtime ; with equal fit to sheer- est chiffon or .the daintiest of clocked stockings. Your Choice of this remarkable collection of Fur Coats. Many different kinds and colors of Furs are offered, and, rethember—every one of these garments - was made in our own workrooms under the direct supervision of our Mr. Bertram Cohn. o o0 Bk Fiebbere wb Bomar T coney), i tyle, i or Squirrel Collar Nt:r'ther: dnl:k :'nym. and of b:ilh:uf.ul rich and Cuffs. . dark brown celer. Regulnr Winter Prices up to $225.00 August Fur Sale Price, $165.0 ‘f'_""_Our Specialty is Making to Order Fine Fur Coats for Large Women - { \ Jacquettes—the popular short model ? [ 1 —in beige and gray caratul, with vicuna collar and cuffs; in Musk- rat, Marmot, Sealine (Dyed $95 Coney)—self trimmed .......... A semi-stage toe and slender Spanish heel add the finishing touch to as pretty a Shoe as ever graced . the foot of a smartly dressed woman. Sizes 14 to 8, AA to C, assure perfect fitting. Mamink Fur, Northern Seal (First Floor) Red Fox Scarfs;;l:l‘la:“;’; $39.50 ¢o $ 5 500’ the “Small Furs” for fall wear. .. ple——lo]e—o s ]o|——|Ea]cle—Aple—F]o|c—[c]——=]a] bl e=——alale—n]al=—olal=—=ao]e———=lp| ==lu] === o | == =——lo]| == 0| == a] =—=n| 0| e=——al e la | =——ao] =] Dl —=—ca o} e (

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