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! NWHE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1923. sl% ?’Z';El\rlilggu'rERAll BUUUUGE |N 1924' SOCIETY. 8 SOCIETY." Society The Two Sons of the President and NEW LEAGUE ASSEMBLY HEAD MAY COME TO U. S. Dr. Torriente Has Been Offered Post of Cuban Ambassador to Washington. HAVANA, Cuba, September 4.—Dr. Cosme de la Torriente y Perza of |Says Coal Strike May Make|Cuba, ciected president of the assem- of the league of nations “King” Benjamin Still Hides in David Colony. Mrs. Coolidge Interested in " DETROIT. - biveh. september 4—| OF Mar CRANCes; SEES |trme apomins msaried ancoretin Washington. Y - . . Delief that Benjamin Purnell. miss- enn‘s and Rad]O R lhndss ot b Ha " = o . ‘When the bill raising the diplom: . e use of David . = § hidden' within the colony, was ‘ex- 1 hidd o c s ormally approved last week by Presi- pressed today by Gladys Bamford dent Zayas, it became known that the Rubel. who Tecently swore out a|By the Associated Press. post had been offéred to Dr. Torri- HE President and Mrs. Cools ) brothers. Mr. Josephus Daniels, jr., idge have had real wholes|and Mr. Frank A. Daniels. warrant charging the colony head do i con e oGt ar Y some recreation in introduce | BOth Mr. Daniéls and his bride are with a statutory offense and then W YORK, September 4.—The coal mrm;: but at the ofl of m‘. rclrr) s C students at the Johns Hopkins Medi- nt into hiding. Mrs. Rubel and |Strike may make or mar President|of State Cespedes it said that llg was too early to say whether Dr. 1 Torrfente would & t the pres! he 7:1113:;:~'d]1'e‘rhd'8- the 1924 republican convention, in the | g.ney of the leuguc‘:nsgmbly or go to o e e e fopinion of Frederick W. Upham, | Washington ing their sons John and Cal- |cal School, and plan to continue their vin to the White House, where there ;‘lud‘m!‘ until the cours; . completed, Rk at- | having one year more before gradua- 1s almost c‘g"-”ml"g'll?f‘“odmfh:x“:“‘- tron: Eragpa | told she would be put in jail “for mosphere of country life on ti — 3 | #afe Keeping” to be ready to testify|treasurer of the national republican acre plot, that boys could wish fof.| Mr. and Mrs. Lyman B. Kendall, ] " against Purnell, if he is found. committee, who let it be known on However, the tennis court and the|Miss Jane Kendall and Miss Kath- " _ Accompanied by her husband and & day from abroad that splendid radio system which has been | €rine Bays are at the Hotel Mirabeau an_attormey, Mr¥. Rubel appeared |Feturning yesterday from L Ehe - if 5 some | IN Paris after spending some time last night at the home of Judge|Chicago, “being the geographically installed in the mansion for some|in London. Thoy will start shortis | Harry J. Dingeman, conducting the|jogical place for it,” probably would time most interest them. on a motor trip through Switzerland Seejnan grand Jury investigation at|pe the scene of the mext republican They watched with great interest|and the Italian lake country. of the Piouseicli, Into the activitles|national convention. That eity, he the flag placed at full mast over the g - offered et —serviees 't Colony, and | uaid, is the choice of a majority of mansion this morning for the first| Former Representative and Mrs, stato in its search for triding the|the committee. time since official mourning for the s Jefferson Ryon of New York. ng” Benjamin " ooy the missing | Mr. Upham predicted that Presic late President was announced thirty | w re on a motor trip on the New prepare a siatement of her relagons] Coolidge would be nominated n days ago. | England coast, spent several days at ! Wit s ol iy e ;“5‘_;";"‘“ ear to succeed himself “if he ha - New Cliffs Hotel at Newport, R. I, be ready whe e espeacted 0| chance meantime to demonsfrate his The ambassador of Italy, Don Ge-|last week. tem b 15 | ability and if he chooscs to be a can- ur roof Ge- opens at seph September 11. lasio Caetani, will arrive in New — Mrs. Rubel's return to Detroit was|® v Imbyl were found living in_ Fort]Coolidge's chances for nomination ut f el The New Shoe Shop Presents o] “Charlotte” A fascinating chic creation of Pat- ent, Black Satin or Brown Satin. HE advance guard of Fall footwear styles is attractively reflected in this new anklette strap model, a smart creation that will instantly appeal. Note particularly the graceiul, new semi- stage, round-toe last and the dainty Span- e The President.” he added, “has many York from Italy September 26, on the| Mrs. Henry Reaw, who has spent|. . MISS MARY PERSHING brought about thre i istincti ) v e 5 e & oT D - gk g o] bo! ugh a letter writ- 3 z s e] T g Gonte Rosso. and il come’ imme- o greater part of the summer Scd- | inter of Gen. Pershing, hix guest for [ ten by her uncle to an attornes rep. |Murdies to negotiate between now and ish ]"NILJ A dut};!clxu il braid trim ately to Washington, Baroness Gr o Southampton, N. Y.. will leave | ten days in his Washington home. | resenting her husband in a soit fop|Hext June, and he hasn't demonstrate ming adds a touch of individuality. All nier, sister of the ambassador, who | there Wednesday for her place at | divorce, filed recently. A recomein|What he can or will do. If he seeks the sizes from 2% to 8, AA to C. The utmost nomination he will be in the position of a pole-horse, because he will go into i " ol the convention as the reigning head of wmPAGHETTI CARUSO in will pass the winter in Wa s 5 8 t Mot expected to arrive in th footwear value at until the end of No shington, is [ Sewickley, Pa. — |ation has since been effected countr; 7 = G 3 % recently gone to New York city to Maj. and Mrs. William V ‘Vaughan, ek who are visiting the former's parents, [nake her home, spent the week end arty. troe halian sisle—or a Senator Walsh Attends Dr. and M Georgo Tully Vaughs in Washington. Deaths Reported. g formidable” candidates, Mr. P Bgen s s g 5 eave Saturday for e T - > b > Senator L N s Y s R 3 tioned returned from a month's vacation o0 eaty:four | TONOUIE OF W inee i i i s i chusetts, who is pas ing some time e ey, 5 spent with relatives in New York | ¥ Ceint :‘; m‘.{.m‘fim \r{l|h:xt_;‘|ml Mo xfi?.%'r' Antonio Dols. | ‘ewport, attended the fleld duy Which | 3ra. George Angus Gar and MassachuSetts. Ma or. 39 * | chairman of the United States Shipping s o l s k B o e wos b pucet] tEEues to Woshington a6 W . M ¢ Board, has consented to manaze Sena- pecia tea in the box of and Mrs. Sullivan. | WERL visit with her pa v, und M ponaiaver of el Margarer Fao Hun e | tor Johnson's campaign, he added. Samuel H. Vandergrift, a p & Italian Dinners. enator Ralston of Indiana has a Others who' attended the affair were | S : : formor Ambassudor to Germuny and | he home in the Thou York city i Rawletr. 80, : £ood ch . ‘candidate for th Mrs. James W. Gerard, Mrs. Gibson | MF Garrett e e Cumert meva ) Frace Mir democratic nomination, Mr. Upham said Fahnestock and her daughter, Mrdl| €8l days ago and accompanied her ¥ . Liizaveth ) . 7% 921 25th st” {he had learned from members of the S r d 82 00 E l sl HAE ; Sylvanus Stokes, jr, ana Mr. and Mrs. | Pack to this city Mamage Licenses. versity Hospital rge Washington Uni- | democratic national committee. ) erve o ach There is no ankle so slender that it can not b John Aspegren. Mr. Bradford e Has b rriage licenses have been issued to the | Marie Herrs. 43, George Washington Uni. |, . Unham predicted that Theodore . s " flattered by our Chiffon Silk Hosi 4 A Ik has. a8 Hospital Roosevelt, will be President some No Cover Charge at Dinner : e his guests ewport. “Mr. Hugh Dorris Gottlieh. 18, 14 Hospital day “if he is mot too ambitious and Service in Restaurant during Matching Our New Fall Footwear The charge d'affaires of Italy. Sig- [ Kelloher and M e o HuEh et Mars D Gui orris Gor ] 5 ! nor Roaso, Wwill g0 to New York the | New Tori . - ‘vaiter Osden o Youn'D. Mreng pital. L e i i inclement weather. Phone M | latter part of the week to pass a short == SR s e T i 33 io i i s : . o ; time. He plans to go to Asheville, N. iqey. J. E. Lt B Wallerd o Teola|S" Danta has “a_powerful bid” for the conve 1336 for reservations. ! LOG CABIN NEW OTTER JAY BROWN C., later in the th i E. Lippart Married : alkersand (en -« tion, “wouldn’t have a chance” he de. o NEW ‘CH NUDE NEW CINNAMON ., later in the mon to Miss Johnson Sunday. Willie J. iilEan President Coolkigh et Mever Dav: NEW _FRENCH N NI ! L3 Dunbroo : : & WEYEr ERGIRE ¥ cARans 3 LACK AND GUNMETAL The director general of the Pan-| A romance begun in the James K. tosa Russell, 28, Frecdmen's Hospit ed a ire to have the session e BLACI R } g American Union, Dr. Leo S. Rowe, is [room of Washington Missiona New York ¢ Sharies H. Coates. 1. 2022 K e, than at Cbicago. Le Paradis Band . — returning to Washington today from |lege in Takoma Park had its ‘eul-| Hobert I Rice Lisle Tops, $1.85 and $1.95 All Silk, $2.95 Rt Tacs,. where he has been [mination in the marriage of Rev. n 3 ., and ¥ the guest of Mr. Jesse L Straus. Dr.|James E. Lippart and Miss Ruth | #e F: T v ts and Mabel H | Rowe attended the Institute of Poli- [Johnson at the residence of Mr. and | gyrerr e ko ol 3 3 3 | Kenasha, Wis., and tics at Williamstown, Mass. Mrs, S. E. McNeill, on Crescent place, James J N i bt ing Takoma Park, Sunday eptember Martha J. 1. orfolk, Va. The marriage of Miss Minnie A.|The ceremony’ was performed by Rev, | James Page of Weldon, N. way, daughter of Mr. and Mrs {C. S. Longacre, associate pastor of |Brown of Farrell, Pa s A. Brockaw: of Brooklyn,|the Takoma Park “Seventh Day Ad-| yeor&e H. Iee and Mary A. Snowden . Y., to Mr. Arturo sanova, Jr. | ventist Church in the presence of a| 0P I Fairfax and Mary D. Braxton. on of Mr. and M Arturo Y.|few intimate friends of the young Casanova of this city, took place this [couple. . afternoon, at 3 o'clock, at the homej Mr Lippart graduated from the col- Births Reported. p parents’ in Brooklyn.[leze in June with his B. A. degree, performed by the |and soon Washington Paris . Cqulizygd.tfin[tleé” 4 and Mabel Ce Paradi: Ao £ Thomds Circle. ” ?b’i’l'psboru 608 to 614 " ELEVENTH ST. The following births have been reported to, o] o] . Of Otter or Gray Suede, at $10 m fi fi fi ny wa: on afterward went to Clarks- [the health department in the last twents-four gy R Sargent Scarborough of St.|bUrg W. Va. where he assisted in an | oure o Uneot in the last twenty.f Misses’, Juniors”, Girls | Tohica Methodist Churen, Brookiy |cvankelistié campuign. ‘He was then ol 3. and Apic € : p|l——o]lc——lolc—aj——]a[c——]4 Palms and roses and a_wedding bell jcalled pastorship | of the . ‘\nd Carry Fing 3 | formed the featurcs of the decora- Va. Seventh Day £ 2l P : | Smart, Practical Apparel [ol——]ol———[o[——=]o]c———=]o]———=]o]——=]ol——=]0] tions of the hous but before going toi Taniel mnd Nellie Bigles. & The bride wore a gown of gray|Qls charge returned to Takoma Dean K. aud Mary L. Brundage, . il . crane romaine, made of 1ong straight |Park and made arrangemonts for his| Fraski B and Dorothy o anger, Pors Moderately Priced lines, and heavily embroidered _mlxr-‘ Triage. . Norman I and Demora Frost. i ray and silver flowers. She carried| Mr. Lippart is from Scottdale, Pa.. cruand H. and Serada K. Ruppert, girl i A while' his bride is a southern giri,| B oy | For C°”¢9'3 and School Wear M trella M. Amores attended |COMIng from Alabama. = After the 2 B Tuewion, gt the bride as maid of honor and Misslceremony Mr. and Mrs. Lippart left! Dorothy O. Duncan was the brid for ton, W. Va., where they will | maid. They wore gowns of salmon- S x‘-l ir honeymoon with relatives Pimle georgette ctope and carried |of Mrs. Lippart. after which they pirtk roses and gladiolas. will g0 to Charleston. 1 )1 Joh M. McCa land was the - # - Sl e Mrsg R Irving Bowie. regent of! The bride’s mother wore a gown of :»}fu- *';‘ml'él"“yllugf(* rroll of “‘:x '“1“ e gette crepe and lace, and | $10 b ors of America, under the blis geargetio orck auspices of which a three-day car F()R the distinction of the College and School Ward- robes, we are introducing lovely, unusual apparel, especially designed for service and comfort. New, ex- quisite displays at moderate prices. jol——ol—=lol——olc—=o|——] :E—EEEEEE EE— EE—EE Pbilipsborn h R a, he: f the bride- » .. H F 1 s, Camanons BT 8l Beornitie | povtl i fo ve ek’ inCpner van: | I The Lansburgh’s Misses’ Suits..................$45, $58.50, $78.50 to $145 608 to 614 ELEVENTH ST. crepe. e ounces the follo > ° isses’ AT RSN R S e | e, for el eerilinent Interior -opelesasin -~ O S o N s, YR Congnenam, v | omer, Miss Ruth Wyvill; concert Decorating Co. sses Sports Coats .............$25, $55, $78 to $118 William 13, Conyngham ew: | 3y o e s Misses Cloth Dresses ... . ... .$45, $58.50, $69.50 to $118 burg, N. Y.; Mrs. Richard P. Brock- away of Ne naan, Conn S McCausland of Phillipsburg and Mrs. A, Y. Casanova la M. Amores, Dr. N. A : supper, 3 7 : 2 3 e N coooke move to their new home Termaracoviei 4 729 11th St. N.W. “Frozen North,” Virgie Brown Misses’ Silk Dresses ........... $45, $55, $65 to $118 Misses’ Evening Dresses. . $49.50, $78.50, $98.50 to $195 e day Halbach and Mr. E. M. | Moth, Hubbs i . s 4 S Ancres end Dr. No A- Conlon; all of | Eilic: Bowio was ot po ity Atlla the 20th of this month. Misses” Sports Dresses ................$15 to $39.50 this city. 5 ¢ tne [PUPliCIty, Mrs. Sam Wyvill. and gen- | ALO§E S s 5 4 SRR pTho brde is @ graduate of the [eral ‘arrangements, 1 Robert L.| . ur Stock at Misses’, Juniors’, Girls' Hats bridegroom graduated from the Car- | The committee chairmen, in addi-| 637 F St. N.W $12.50, $14.50, $17.50 to $28.50 negie Institute of Technology and is | tion to the support of their own or. | a_member of the Beta Theta Pi Pra- | ganization membership, are having | Juniors’ and Girls’ Wash Dresses fernity. They will make their home | the assistance and active co-opera: goes at the lowest prices = in this'eity. Sotativepmme e cnE ol lizents to save removal. p” in $4.25, $6.50, $10.50 to $19.50 1 f the legat: f Nor-|and of a v vho T 1 ‘ irls’ e e Bl L | 2 nif momers o e srpiontasias || Pecd of Damasks, Tap- el Washington _the latter part of he weck et | estries, Lace Curtains, $7.50, $9.50, $12.50 to $35 P i o Tatior Jvas | hayei gope 1o ihat Hot | Velours, Cretonnes or S . g0 p v , 8 Temain over Labor aymore. 4 = s With Mre: Steen and their family. Atfantic:City, to remaln for o Short | Sun-fast Silks for dra- Juniors’ and Girls’ Coats. .$10.50, $15, $22.50 to $69.50 Former Ambassador to Germany and - 1 peries. NOW IS YOUR Juniors” and Girls’ Sweaters. . $2.95,7$4.75, $5.75 to $15 TIME. Mrs. James W. -Gerard entertained a| Dr. and Mrs. Elmer Sothoron ha company at dinner last evening-at New- |returned to Washington after spend- | port, where they are passing the sum-|ing a month at Cape May | FEEiRouBON. Mrs. Ethyl Neal Matthews, who has | The wedding of Miss Clarenda E. Wil- W. & J. SLOANE son to Mr. John D. Burrows will take place in St. Martin's Church tomorrow 1508 H STREET, N. W. (Opposite the Shoreham) 3 Street CornersJhirteenth Rizik Brothers . afternoon at 4 oclock instead of 5 o'clock, other services at the church making necessary a change in the wed- ding hour. . The marriage of Miss Mildred Mc- Donnell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James B. McDonnell, to Mr. John H. Ward of Hazelton, Pa., took place this morning at 7 o'clock, at the Shrine of the Sacred Heart. The ceremony was performed | by the Rev. Father Gavin, and was fol- lowed by a wedding breakfast at 2400 16th etreet. The bride was attended by her sister, | Mrs. Adam A. Giebel, as matron of hon: or, and Mr. Frank Ward was the best man. Mr. Ward and his bride will be at home after October 1, at *3580 13th street. Miss Virginia Littleton. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Littleton, and Dr. John McCausland were married at 10 o'clock , yesterday morning, _the Rev. E. Hez Swem officiating. = Miss Eunice Littleton served her sister as maid of honor, and Mr. D. K. Smithers was best man for Dr. McCausland. Among the out-or-town guests for the wedding were Mr. C. P. McCaus- land and family of Baltimore, Mr. T. G, McCausland and Mrs. H. B. Scott of Philipsburg, Pa. E After their wedding trip Dr. and Mrs. McCausland will make their home at the Shelburne, this city. Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Hoffmann en- tertained a small company at dinner at their villa, at Southampton, last evening in compliment to Mrs. Cler- ence Crittenden Calhoun, who is re- turning to Washingtongtoday. Mr. and_Mrs.- Frelinghuysen Refurn From Europe. Former United Stdtes Senator and Mrs. Joseph S. Frelinghuysen and their daughters, the Misses Emily and Victoria _Frelinghuysen and their son, Joseph S. Frelinghuysen, jr., ar- rived In New York yesterday on the Leviathan, after passing most of the eummer in Europe. They will leave New York shortly for their home at Raritan, N. J. The marriage of Mrs. Corinthian ModeratePrices on our Furniture Is a Fixed Policy Our moderate prices do not end with August —they continue throughout the season. We aim to maintain a constant level of mod- erate prices which will be found at all times -to compete even with the special opportu- nities widely advertised elsewhere. Conse- quently, if it is more convenient for you to shop later, the opportunity here is always open. § ! You will find at all times merchandise which we are pleased to endorse and in quantity and varietyunequalled. The prices will make a direct appeal to your sense of economy. We will be glad to have you visit us without feeling thatit entails an obligation to purchase. FURNITURE B?d.Room Suites, 8 pieces - - - $350 up Dining Room Suites, 10 pieces - - 450 up RACE—it shall be reptilian. Lines—the swaying curves of the willow. Attenuated, slen- derized, cocoon-like—the new costume is capriciously embellished with ruffled, flounced and surpliced variations. Ttis FALL! - —A. M. Rizik. On display now—A Complete Assortment of School and Colle ge FROCKS The selection includes Dresses for the Afternoon and Tea Time Frock Bewitching, lus- trous black Char- monette; straight as a jade precipice in front, but not se- vere, for a circular Miss preparing to go away to school $15—%95 The Materials . The Colorings are— I. Grubb to Mr. John Paul Boileau = took place Saturday evening, Sep- Also a selection of collar of fur, with . tember 1, In the parsonage of the o] Vi ian 1 s lncludc— 3 Navy Trinjty Lutheran Church, the Rev. Windsor Chairs End Tabl enetian lace inset, Dr. Schroeder offlclating. nd Tables relieves it. Loo Ch - Brown 4 After a trip to the AdiTondacks Mr. Refectory Tables Tea Wagons . p- armeen i T on whate o nas besn connested Sewing Cabinets™ Easy Chairs panel back, beneath Poiret Navy and Tan with_the Department of Justice for Desks, Lamps, Mirrors, etc. which tiered ruffles Velour _ Brown and Tan many years. The marriage of Miss Josephine Pos . January, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. " Harry Churchill January of St. Louls, to Mr. Worth Bagley Daniels, son of the former Secretary of the Navy and Camels' Hair Plaids Black and White Jersey 5 Checks Wool Canton Combinations captivatingly rank themselves. DOMESTIC RUGS 9 x 12 ft. size l—=|ol—=|olc——=]ole——t——lolc—=jol—=lo|—=|o|—=—=|c——|olc—= o] ——= ol —= o] c—"gyi lople——]o] Velves . . . . Selection is most wisely made now Mrs. Daniels of Raleigh, N. C.,” took e e e e s e e e . s o $38.00 place at 4 o'clock yesterday after- Axminsters . . . . . . . . .$41.00and 70.00 % . . ¢ uoon in. St David's Church, Roland WoolWiltons &+ ¢ « o v o oL ... . 8500 while to exclusiveness is added newness. ’ The bride, who was given in mar- Worsted Wiltons . . . . . . . 115,00 and 120.00 : 3 - ' ; Second Floor riage by her father, wore a gown of white satin with & court train. Her tulle veil was held with a coronet of orange blossoms. The attendants of the bride were Mise Augusta Murray Poe and Miss Miriam_Kccleston Poe, the daughters ot Mr, Edwin W. Poe of Baltimore, ‘- Mr. Daniels wes attended py his TWELVE THIRTEEN F Store Hours, Daily, 80 § toall Stvmdey 1o Noo o o she aled S Sloane Endorsed Merchandise Carvies an Assurance of Satisfaction - [==—==>To]=——lole==—]o]———=]o]l=———]o] ——=]o]——]