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SOCIETY. VENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 29, 1923 SOCIETY. and her daughter of St. Louis, who | Walter E. Johmsen, 11 months, Children's| Midred Waters, 1, Swann at. | are taking an extended motor trip, | H M e e e en's 1os.| FIND GIRL IN HOSPITAL, are spending the rest of the week at - 1 pital. | NEW YORK, August the Lee House. ,,,,,,,.,,,m s 02 G it —_— H«-u.-u |:<; school Maj. Richard C. Burleson, U. S. A.| MuERSPiL, Tl Aot X5 Mauried in 1833 \& mOINSE befors | nEUst ¢ from tis home ; and Mrs. Burleson were at the Hotel T e her seventeenth birthday, a nd- | Mre iE Al Gn A Of WAkt Bhlls Astor, 'ew Yorh, for several days, | pital. mother fifteen years later, age | delphiz was located today not going from Washington. i 47, Freedmen's Hospital. of thirty-one, is the reccrd of a|House the »d Shepherd — i e for the Aged woman “living in Carmarthenshire, |lyx turned over 1o the « Mrs. Warren N. Akers has returned 3 Columbia Hospital. | Wales. tq her house on Lamont street, after Colonel Harvey, Ambassador to Great P : o s | with the members of the Sail Loft Britain, Completed Visit at : . R A W h al “J ll ff” White House Today. e : , oA T R 5 AHOt er TYDIC elie Seerce eral weeks in Braddock Heights. . Al —added to the long list built through 25 years of ever-increasing service to Ol HARVEY, ambassador to)in Washington. with Mr. and Mrs. W. Births Reported Washington women. Because we hclle\ e that only through continuous and Great Britain, completed his [ Ty fi¢0 Bagenty of My, Andarews. = ? 3 The following births have heen reported to ever-broadening service a shop gains the right to exist—in answer to what visit with the President and ing Washington tomorrow to pass 4 - : A the health department in the last twegty-four . Chiliee : 3 & fortnight a a hours: we have realized for some months past is a growing demand on the part of Mrs. Coolidge at the Whitej & fortnight at Atlantic City s o SRS e I g { House this morning. Judge and Mrs. | Mr and Mbs. Turley Coburn of Che = F Andrew' 3. ani ; a number of Washington women—we take a great deal of pleasurce in Richard W. Irwin of Northampton, |Chase announce ] 2 : X 7 -2 | c ing for d intr Cti it R i i ] 3 : ; 4 g f b announcing for tomorrow the introduction of a 2 Carpenter of Boston 1" r vesterday a rnoon, are White | Catholie Church, 0 o'clock this e morning, Mer. Mackin officiating. ’ . % 3 2 e I S V1 f L m o niy a’small family party witnessed " . \ % LR A > ervice ior arger omen mbassador of Jupan and Mme. | the ceres Mr. and Mrs. R £ S v 4 : ] 2 f Hanihara left Washington vesterday | CArpenter left for a wedding trip. ; . 4 N Isaac and Ger £ X % ihafidoss noll meaniias youlso ircquently dind = : i il b e e that we are simply having régular models ! in New = - xett. 1 :‘U’("k]‘ and are stopping at the Plaza lul‘llhls to Washington today from \ % e T E E. W m extra sizes. All the ¢ arments cor 5 New York, where they went to spend 9 c : B - : 5 the week end. ) Cillinm t er, girl. . of selection for a place in this service The Secretary of the Navy, Mr, Ed- = o 0 Russel and Ethel Hacl 1. Woeiis ate doined b b % in Denvy, will return (o ‘\,H‘hinuh-n Dl and Mre Wendell ¢ Phillins ? ] Jaim and Lens Queen, gl (‘ '"'I"" @ ".‘ ‘\'b"‘ “1"‘”> ’,""‘. “I”l h ¢ 4 E weelkk from | have returned to New York, a e § ) or larger hgures, and are tashionec Michigan, » he ha en for jtrip to San Fran d Ha' \ e & k L' ke ly thi 3 3 gom > s Db S De o o turers who make only this type of garment will g Philadelphi, em- | dence. 5 stre L’ ol aF i e 'm"\',i,“;m Hladeiphi premolaonce, t B8th stree Deaths Reported. l:un only after hour tudy and comps principal g session of the e 3 4 - models finally chosen that are considered hie following deaths have been reported fo S uly national conference of Catholic char- | Mrs. Kermit Roosevelt was among the ent Bepatment tn \he tast twenty-four ||| of a part in this new service. It is not a depar itles. those entertaining at luncheon yester- | 2 2 day at Sherr: ] K 3 Cotumbia rd. segregated apart from the other departments . S. Senators End Camping e a service within the individual depar ts Trip at Northeasw. Harbor. Col. and Mrs. . _Bowman s ce wit dividual departmen are passing some time In > ¥ ) Senator George Wharton Pepper fand are at the A Hotel H orer, §1, Kibiey ilompital G 539.50 5110.00 and Senator Frederick Hale bl 1520 o owns— to M .";“Q.J;,,"ZTC.’ & ',',‘.'T' e e it B % ‘ Coats—'58 to ‘125" have returned rtl ar Jamestown, R. 1 Wil not return to Washington | it Comm and Mrs . = % ome time ) and_daughter Donnie < S: Marachslk St o and are house Mrs. Wal 3 |guests of Rear Admiral and Mrs. C. their summe Williums at the War College. t the Ambassador Hotel i New Vo, hean PR ' | Luncheon-Bridge for e dgliphin Vixito = = 5 Senator and Mrs, David A e i Gk MISS MINNI BROCKTWAY, i and their duughter, ave been |a delightfully a Y SHéon 4 Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. N wl —of our (lep(‘mhh\llt_\'_ k¥ ) luikgeinan v toduy, T i il ol as tinners is found inZ Left in group— elen Fairla a i me of her nts, |36 = = ittsburgh before | I os some da no end of stout-roofed= S39.50, " Navy -blue’ cnepe, hington. Their daugh- |co; 3 Mrs. B 4 Washi 1 s sasadd inins in one of the con- | Harry Ha 2 ohangon »vy Chase, announce the marriage a s, Dr. and Mrs. Lewellin ashington homes. hools for a course of in-|Mrs. Lyddane. Chester Flathet ir daughter, Lillian, to Mr. . will, last of this week, leave | | = etruction this winte and Mrs. Edward McQuade. Offenberg. The ceremony w fi For a real weather-Z Center — Cocoa i == formed Augu , by Pl - - head? c b = Cocow Because of the absence of Mme Col. T. Worthington Hollyday. U, |Rabbi Steinback. Mr. William Laird Dunlop TIT is tight “overhead ul_ orr:&ely :eaz';:u 00. Hubrecht from Washington, the|s A, and Capt, N Chiitoee | visiting Mr. Robinson Lewis. at The | sof e charge d'affaires of the Netherland e endiCa ;r;\,‘,,,‘(};‘,{“’,:g,,:’d;';; Maj. F. I. Hanscom of New York “‘mum Va. and attending the War- “'“"\“’"”\ reasonable 2 | Dr. J. B. Hubrecht will not issue|in New York at the Hotel Astor. staying at the Hamilton Hotel for|renton horse show cost you need Colbert’'s= formal invitations to a reception on some da = services. Right in group— tho oceasion of the silver jubilee of [ Mr. and Mrs. Oliver E. Pagan have ’ Bk S8 Hiual ean ok josmuees. Draped gown Her Majesty, Queen Wilhelmina, He | taken apartment at thewaad | Miss Elizabeth ¥. Pierce of the|ington °d Mr. Elkins at The A Draped _gow will, however, be at home at his resi- | ward, “onecticut avenue, having | Portner, has returned to Washington, | Amba 7 3 York city - /i pe, dence, 2419 Massachusetts avenue, tolsold * " farm, their s {after passing sometime at a Y. W. .| - those who wish to observe eventfhome in Prince Georges A. conference at Silver Bay. Lake | fternoon of ¥: Sep-|to the government for use as u sits | GEOT&e, and a visit in New England ' W. Knippenberg for the new National Training School Een s, | For s I DONT PUT OFF UNTIL rsia, Mirza Hus- SN an Arnell of Tennessee Nir. and M| M and Mes 12 Stewart Bare saited | VIR in Washington, THE LAST MINUTE 621 F Street h i > \. . “‘ York (A erda . i a 3 Locke rne o v your home alnted—for oot e, SN PKork [eaterday: fon o o Locke Arnell of | Haring rour tome, panted—to n L L L T Ba who E iioas nd several months in x " red Rhoebus | P ek No order | 3 5 J. Carr, wh spin- |y d Mrs Bainbridge’ C Phoebus of Takom The Two Remaining Courtesy Days all Hotel in Lenos, Mass. Seilen : = 5 : : 5 ) fied by S8 saife Seamer wna wil | former student of ¢ CORNELL WAL PAPER 0. : e e ent for several weeks. and member of Sigma Kappa Sororit Miss - BB | s prsmvens Hanna b resarned| S 4 \ e , September Sale of Winter Coats ton ot dre Charles A. Asnburner and hington af <sing the sum- | Washington friends. Miss ) ; the late Mr. Ashburner of Philadelpl H a d has opened her u. graduate of the Universi . ; L —aoffer to n e la ian 1he opportunity were quictiy’ married rdi use at 2168 Florida avenue, | ne 3 re . rom < por of maicls desned ¢ 4 : Church of the i Sigma a Sor s L tie type of winteg coat t - Col. and Mrs, T. Mowman | o The Rev. Taymond L. Wolven officiat-s George the staff of the Knoxville Sentine he first time w i s d“_ det John W. Bowman, recently | For Readi d t the same four low pricex that 1216 F St. N.W. Miley is the. - Mass.. are at the| Eliot and or Reading an size garments throughout this : . New York, for a few days | dredea , the attr: % H at sale er garment you may select in . . " and will Jater come o Washington. | daughters o 3rs. Joun G Magnifying Glasses oxt two ds Ny bo Helatoe ot aatit “Fashion With Value o B of Greenville, Miss., who have B 1314 G St, 1 Substitutes h z » 83 Tuesday, tember 4 r~ Ashburner_and his bride are maj.| _F- and Mrs, 3 . Rosenthal of |spending the summer with their Cllfl“l Optical Co. City Club Bldg. ” _— et O PP D Samaer W their their home temporarily at the Greenway apartment in Baltimore. Brig. Gen James Alle 'nul Gen. Jame: Bu. Ly es J. B , W] G > wasine some tme i E.'F. DROOP & SONS CO. Te mow 1 New Tork: They ; 1 to Washington shortly: % i 1300 G Street: aney . s Spegialists in Better Grades R. Linsgey, 8 A . . , o The’ Store of \ A /o Built on Value » at Narragansctt Pier, will return 2 < - & to Washington the middi: of September. Better Values 2 3 Z ] 3 Growing on Value country place & i J., to t,A,r‘_;;;j:-14»};..:':.‘:-‘4”\?5"'" . " : WE HAVE SPECIALIZED IN EVERYTHING Ay i Y th . Enc PERTAINING TO i Spence: . . MIZ::.T:“’;HT ot Sisn Anne spencer, Music and Musical lnstruments of Danville, Va.. to Mr. Lee Overman Gregory, will take place September 8, gl 3 . « i A Eonccliie: Bosshotici. oF TN Swagger-Swanky , W A 0 S Y S % New Fashions X Y e e e e e Col d M John J. Miller, k é « sale of the most reliable products in our particular field of ¢ Col; and Mrs. John J. Miller. have | {fg < 5 ’ . \ M h 'l' C to establish a store where intelligent co-operation and real service et iha aitecs aietes Countesail Subtle Appeal of Fine 2 % annis OP oats to our patrons is fundamental; where ity of prime im- ¥ RM. de » at 218 Florida jess gA™ T [ portance: where patrons are confident always of receiving truthiul avende. Fabrics in these th d th i information and of feeling secure in every transaction entered into Capt. and Mrs. John A. Andrews and at sound the new 4 with us. »n are now at Camp Di A V 2 . 3 n are now a e New : Fashion Note for ) Our reputation rests on the,reliability of the products we offer, has been ordered to | p ] P d e b s t t assumed and ol 3 4 an pcrmrmam by us of every obligation i a every Capt. and Mrs. Andre e Autumn promise made. We accept our responsibility and cordially invite duty s eate of the s e ] 7 | ot et b e & Autumn M X 4 : Jour patronae. ; : Special at Frocks _ 9 / | ; $35 3 y/ i WE ARE EXCLUSIVE WASHINGTON DISTRIBUTORS FOR THE FOLLOWING STANDARD PIANOS: . : Swagger Coats, slim\/P# %] 7 | Poiret twill, char- = or flaring, that provide 719 ren, ft satins, - i i ::t?: facseod S A Speclal Sale a diversity of line that the new tailored mod- will make choice very els with tucks, tight 350 New easy. The materials / ew Steinway Pianos, in Mahogany, may be purchased for as little as $875. sleeves, youthful col- are virgin wool fabrics, 2 7 | (Convenient Terms of Payment). lars of organdy, dresses in the new Autu_rfln Hats in stripes, plaids and graceful drapes, long mixtures. Some fur =t : 3 ¢ e_9 ° bodices, many beaded, At trimmed. All full silk * i Brambacl'l Baby Grands Laffargue Stlldlo Uprlght some fur trimmed, in lined in blending tones W) To0 b cinal “Swatieste! Grand 4. It Here's a piano at a small price that ;:B]o:?:gsx}e:rc:;tsutz)r; of gray, brown and N 8 in. long. This is an ideal piano for the pleases the exacting musician. It wears. y i i other autumn shades. il home; its tone and action, its re- It responds. The tone is mel- Do You Really Womeriand Misses. = im(:,\w‘;):e its artistic design and . The piano will fit the $385 P an est apartmen Only 5 ificent fur-t ts, ake Know Comforl? Other frocks in the smartest and finest . gh?“x‘ncorfl r!‘:xzxgu’:of:esnof ;];br:érsnr:;dd tf—?:\mm;: Great Durability make it and $635 “THE INSTRUMENT OF THE IMMORTALS" materials. Hats of those smartly dis- Si3 smariliess ofiatyle investment for service Many women who have ac- incti hat will instant- P customed themselves to high 25 00 85 00 tinctive types t ad'\nA instas $65 t $175 heels - and 1pouucd m“; o . tO o ly appeal to discriminating 0 “Oh, my shoes are perfectly 4 . » rnmfort)ablc‘ As a matter of women of fashion accustomed Autopiano Player-Piano Slightly Larger\firands: The :\uglqlpiano lm~t :|] r?l[;\;t\fui_nn \\"rnn'] i i | - : 2 to none. he new style is a beau- fact they have forgotten what to wearing decidedly more ex- | The “Packard,” 4 it. 10 e real comfort is. And they do pensive millinery. . The “Vose,” 5 ft. 1 in .. $05 S D e $575 not realize that the penaltics ¥ e 4 to aate oY of : i The “Bush and Gerts,” 6 it........ are wonderfu e B Last Call The Autumn Mode in ‘ 'shh’é'e";(fffixfls T:I:chca:glrfx‘:;{ 12 Suits, originally up to $69.50 its newest and smartest 20 Printed Crep‘e I;;;s&gs, originally absolute ease that discomfort s up to $354 THE VlCTROI A an:i faticue become as foreign 21.00 versions. $12 85 o They bring the world’s most famous. to the feet as to the hands. % i ; 2 = o ithful copies and adaptations | 2 = ot o e e 2 Embroidered Coats, originally it i i < | pianists to your fireside. Come any time You should see the New Console i bessocs sud cupport, p Lo $115 ::d ?t:::"s;:oiv L;a:u‘:ltgak:;:‘:r:s' 37 Slip-on Sweaters, originally up to $8.75 })n{orma]ly,)nnd here— : Models of exquisite workmanship, classic : 2 19 The Alltovlflflo - Welte (licensed) design and unpredecedented beauty of perfect balance and support, but Cantilevers have a flex- $ O Parisien‘irlspiration, ible arch which permits the 37-00 Upri i e W The Brambach-WeIte Grand ) foot to bend frecly. This f " Duvetyne Hats, Rich Velvet ,g(',vffl, ’,fi,’:;%fil";‘,:‘;gc,;,tf,,’;:ifi 3 Cloth Capes, originally up. to $59.50 Hats, Smart Felt Hats, New 8 Jacquettes, originally up to $14.50 | iemedl A I one a “period” creation. any possibility of weak arches. . $29.00 Panne -Velvet Hats. $3.39 | The Wene.M-gnon Gran e $250 and $300 Gall and try onfa pair of Smart _little tams, very high “’"K'“") - (f‘:r"tmr"cmlr\sfi':m i 21 Sport Dresses, originally up to $ crown effects, dashing off the face | 64 Pajrs Silk Hose, originally up to $4.50 ! styles—modified tnrbans and . the Cantilever Shoe Shop | i $14.00 Ry syt A new ol $1.45 1319 F St. N.W. 2d Floor i o - Qver Young Men's Shop~

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