Evening Star Newspaper, September 7, 1923, Page 8

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- SOCIETY. s greater part of the summer at New-lton, They have spent thé greater part | North Carolina_home for a short visit Births Repor!ed. James and Emma Payne, girl. Rohert S. Oberley, 37, Walter Reed Hospital ¢ port and other New England resorts. [of the summer at Kennebunkport, Me. | and are at the New Willard. James apd Hazel Ellis, girl ! John H. Sters, 40, Walter Reed Hospital. They made the trip by motor. The followiig births have been reported to | Edward W. and Bernice Jefferson. boy. Julia Backing, 67, Sibley Hospital = Viscount Henri de Sibour has re-| Mr. and Mrs. John J. Early were e, pypm ge : Nants | 33 Pauline. Chase, bo; Jobn 7. Malone, 57, Gallinger Hospital Mrs. H. Crandall and her three|iurned to Washington after passing |hosts at a dinner last night on the f7u, iillh, department in the last twvoly- | James and '“'“"I’ [ sl s e e e daughters, Miss = Mjldred = Crandall, {saveral months in Kurope. Viscount-|New Willard roof. William M. and Emaline F. Raynor, girl. Thros aull s Canes var - ; i s 4 oy Miss Olga Crandall and Miss Dorothy |ess de Sibour, who is now In France, Sidney and Dorothy Gandy, boy. Tt Gl May DAt ave. 5 Bl Crandall, accompanied by Mrs. B}"’ will return to this country the latter Dr. and Mrs, Harry A. Ong have re- | Joseph E. 4 o % i oS Y Alvert c lAr-“m 6»4‘ G"flx L st se Honeyman, will sail today from Bal-|,.rt of the month. turned to their apartment in the E ., Rirl. e Repes loepital. timore on the Berkshire, for Boston, Argonne after spending a month on the § K . versity Hospital & i where they will pass about ten days.| Mr. and Mrs. George Angus Gar- | coast of Maine. 5 g o LA o 1 o — rett will go to New York today and — : Carrie B. Porter, 11, s 1raL The Ambassador of Chile Returns 0| a ey stargiara i visme [0 G & to ¥ew York toaay and |00 % 200 o 00 . DR Garee B For, i fadrnat Mr. and Mrs. Harold Godwin at Bush- | jiurope on the Leviathan. Mrs. Gar-|¢or {he past two months have been| Coleman R. and Extelle V. Tuckson, boy. po! e Capitol &t i’ 2 M wood Farm, Lenox, Mass. rett will go from New York to join ing “rance and Eng-| Olliver and Elizabeth k, girl. The following deatlis have been reported ¢o| Israel Dann, 4 hours, 1252 6th st. s.w. Washington After Mme. de Mathieu St Tt Pl o from New York io.Join|touring insouthern France and Ens-| Oiliver sed Eiaie miack. il e floming e b e ot 2| e A et it Wi ¥ RO it L) ":"".'"e‘;"nlec'l‘;; Vandergrift, 'at their summer place on ? gl Gieorge ‘and Hattie T: Anna T Ja 5 = 3 Shoard the Aquithiia, whis ¢ted | Thousand Islands. She will return 10| Mrs, Bertrand Ewell Trenis, regent Sal]S fOl' EUTOPC. to arrive today in New Vork from g~ |\ashington the latter part of the|of the Abigail Hartman Rice Chap- land. They have been traveling on ihelmonth and Mr. Garrett will return D. A R.. of this city. will be continent through the summer months. (on At N et week 1h . O T Wisonin f e 5 October, paaa bl HE ambasvador of Chile and|ington at the end of September for A\lirv] nnd|3¥drs, Tnnl:‘nals . ‘v’;u:‘ul;;xse ik e - mm“hrr:r;n\;lne;:;np' Xf;‘.?.?.n?‘.i?'é’rfi: a brief sta F eir children, who have been trav- . T SR : nora de Mathiew will go | brief stay Eng for several weeks in thé Yellow. i, MI8 A (arrison McClintock has re- | members of ‘that chapter at their in- (o New York thix afternoon | Mrs, James W. Gerard, wife of for- | stone National Park and on the Pacific |{ITR¢% {5, the ity after spending some | itjal meeting for the winter weason, and Senora de Mathieu will | me United fSitates Ambassador to |coast, are returning to their home near {0 " v ang Mrs. Franklin Ellis, at A musical program > eshm ill be served. : . iz rmany. hax spent a few days in | Bowie, Md. They will not open their | L > At| for and refreshments will il tomurrow aboard the Leviathan w York and left there yesterday | house in Washington until the first |lirs bulr?‘:’tr;:- Me., where they spent|young Miss \\»—IzAh(-Ill. n'ff'".':?nr.l»i l3th and G r a visit of six weeks or two|[for Hamilton, Mont, to visit her |week in October. g known among those in ; % a ircle of friends 5 Jonths in Europe. The ambassador | mother, Mrs.' Marcus Daly on her e - world and her large circl a TDORthy An SCUEOD e ranch mear there. Mr. wnd Mre | Mr. and Mrs. Louls Hirsh will leave | The Sinner dance at Clifton last night | ;, "sarguerite.” will be among those Sts. N.W. will return to Washington tomorrow | Gepera have oo g v - ; ho will offer their talent on this Gei spent the sumimer ai | Washington Sunday for an extended | ¥ ¢ and- | YWho wi < + ovening or Sunday morning. Newport. western trip prior to their permanent |oint. Mr. Donald Brian, with his ac-| o cagion. She will render two clas- — remowal to New York. They will be [{PMPANIAL Mr. George Ditworth, and | e, in dancing, one a French dance, ! e Representative Louis T. McFadden lat home informally to their friends |, Gharies Trwin dellghted the diners| 1, vivendicre, and the other a Rus- a ur ay‘ { nora e Olusa have Tewsed the house | | liimber. of voung society. people also | Sian ballet B @t 2000 Massachusetts avenue, and | gave exhibition dances, both in the tango | arrs. Daniel Copland and her daugh- . Will take possession the lateer part ind 0o dancing. Mr. Hunt Turner ahd | o o anle o by Mr. Frank Carl- of next week. | liss Virginia Hume did a unique and | yor' “pive grrived from Chicago and | i | The Minister and Senora de Olaya original dance. Maj. Easterday, M. [ ve staying at the Hamilton while on ¢ and their cnidren returned o Wasn- and Mrs. Gracie of the Brazilian em. | 478, Sty MG aL NI (oh ton the first of the week from - bassy, and others danced the tango - arelitt Lodse, V. where they : charmingly. as did Mrs Morton Hoxt : arler a visit at | - 2 , : and Mr. Brian. Mrs. Hoyt also did some f farlier in the month : 5 g very delightful solo dancing. DON’T PUT OFF UNTIL sessions of the | . o i Judging from the large number at- INUTE v - S ut Willlamstown, s . tending there should be a tidy sum for THE LAST M eatur[ng 5 food supplies for the homeless Japanese. vour home papered and painted—for S : . 2 It has been voted o have the dance at | HAYIE, Sout ot WURTED *Drodtient work- ! s a and S 4 ~ i Clifton next Thursday evening a buffet | men iees extremely reasongble. No order v 8 -~ as . i supper dance. too smull for us to fill ! of & P i [CORNELL WALL PAPER CO. ‘ IZ raguu, Senor Dr. Santos Flores, and ; | Takes Bride d | 714 13th N.W. Main 5373-5174 3 La and his daughter, i L. L _ = % Mr, and Mrs. M. Caswell Courtney | Senorita Maria Lacago of Managua. i ve issued cards announci Nicaragua Th er oTiSWeten) Gapt el Il p oo ; . gl B ool ol E YOU REALLY | <, NWalicnbert sallea SAtusday: Heptems .. 2 August 17, in Baltimore, Md. = Mr. and JouE mener ] | T ber 1, for his where he will | ; 5 Mre: Dyer ‘will be At home &t 108 s e drces, erapa and b 3 doin e, Wailenters and their | E [ W, Latayette strect, Tampa. Fia; e nd atinetn e acdfies e ot at \ All Shapes and Mme. Wallenberg are ex- + W RO paver man und is now with the Tampa | | "y for' pankice to return in November. 5 : ribune. | o - Dressmakin lline counselor of the legation, Mr | i) ; G. Assar: is charge da- | ‘ Judge and Mrs. O. H. Guion have | A ¥r. during the absence of the mi R > e arrived in Washington from their e & 2 and will close the legation at £ X A stirring hat event! Values simply unbelievable Bar Harbor the first of October and, With (he other members of the staff, ' : % 3 - 3 - at $5—hats and styles at which you will marvel. You e AiEnEEo S nin g Lot : 3 will settle the question of your new fall hat very easily e ! R b tomorrow at this specially prepared event. Finest se- Returns Fro New York. i * % ¥ 5 y = % \ Uhe charge daffaires of France ! i T R ¥ 5 lections from advance displays of New York’s leading alil emba . it Gin, “eore g . 5 NP A, Dumont turne o as| o | 3 o 4 5, t6n) (this moraing from Xew Vork | ’ e B i Rich, lustrous velvets in black and new- ation ot Lhteyetce ttarne day: ont . g est popular colors and style themes. Y Gen Dumont received word of his| . M 24 Values promotion from the rank of colonel | to that of brigadier general on his . Mg, - Discontinued Styles A Marvelous Collection The charge d'affaires of Belgium from New York, where he went 2 > ; 85 —the finest of Val Richter Models in all . e bl o leathers—simply styles we will not carry dur- * ing the coming season. Al sizes and widthe F fayette-Marne day. Mme. L..M.ur;l de u ‘Hermalie i cre : 2 Tomattow ot Bunday Mg afier { in the entire lot—but not in eech strle. ending ten days as the guest of 4 i 3ir. and Mre Stanley Dwight at New ) : - Rare, indeed, to find such authentic Fall $7 50 . ; : Rock % L Lk modes so early in the season—at these Senor C. de OQuesada. coneul of} : : 2% 2 : prices. We cannot too strongly emphasize $ sy, will give a reception Monday | £ a the extraordinary values. : 10. nor of the 4 # . 2 ts who RABRIS-EWING o S ‘ou wi in s hats de- ation in Los A s of the R & 1304 F s N W .\f‘u will find in these groups hats de $ .50 anniversary of the Monroe doc- e AT . t. W. picting the newest exclusive modes. and the motion picture exhibi- MISS ATDE SLAS, e T e (A st | Daughter of Mru. David ¥ ife of the commissioner of Internal reve- ADJOINING PALACE TEEATER ck in the b m of Meridian | Pue, visiting her m: er before aving for the shooting season in the Po- nsions, at h etr 5 .HI\I]"“"‘ mountains. Wil b follow dancing. i e left Washington last evening to join | tomorrow between § and 10 o'clock p.m. L thle hUate Ak e N7 | his family at their home at Canton, |, . STl o ek, 4Iter | Pa. He expects to return to Wash- |3t the Arlington Hotel. : T o P nend | ington later in the month have taken an avartment at the Shore- L : s | Miss Mae E. Finotti has returned to | At e Nens Ease Relie | She arsistant secretary of Stute, Mr.| Washington | after epending _severad Open All Day Saturday AAll pass the - in ; Leland Harrison, 3 o - months with her sister and by R P s but will pass the wint L inirton the fitee bt nestimesl. Trotia L r.:"ld, = w0 y 0 Years’ Satisfactory Service S vacation spent at Harbor and | Messina, Italy. She arrived on the Le- ; |t Coevmuns-on-the-Hud- ; e — ; . Mrs. John B. Henderson and her son for several weeks, have returned e Aoy | Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Doeller enter- i o eariere o tha Busiiagtes | Standdaughter, Mise Beatrice Honder- | Mr, and Mrw W. B Dosller enter | . , — ager Lyes are Hotel Stier i Sevaral tnon ths it ¥ evening on the Le Paradis roof. 5 . . e haaie o | Hend at Bar Harbor, e i 4 = I Mre. James R. Mann has returned to | Hender: at Ba L e e . | ; 2 Shopplng’ I-le B o e The e ‘ per Is a former local mews- |||, i right while you are about it VIN rONE'S ACADEMY, e All Colors her & ent in the Highlands from J e g have gone to Bass Rocks, Me., for a Tretten Woods, N. H. where she spent| cupe and Mrs. Luke McNainee are [short stay and will visit at Lenox, | F‘ I R ST he summe R adingtia. aft beiore returning to Washin P T T Y &4 / Family Shoe Store and Mrs Edmunds street R o T Wi New Golf Coat Sweaters Psilinie i George Washington University this ana M Brushed Wool, in Tan, Gray, : Il entertained a => Navy, Copenhagen and White; ] ; A e sizes 34 to 44. | CZ A 7 1—1 N : A IR | [he Newest e ek S TS e £ i Ideas in Fall s the Marine Corps maneuve: now i progress. E Heavy Shaker Coat Sweat- e marriage of Mis Seure, . ers, in white only; sizes 36 to i : F o 0 maringe, o S Mol L - ik | ootwear! Scure_of Danville, 1L, and granddaugh- ter of former Speaker of the House of Representative ph- G. Cannon, to 1 A i $ 50 Dr. Dorsey son, will take place N * in London, September 28, Mr. and Mrs. will sail tomorrow 4 i d If you haven't already seen our I aboard he Le tha 1 thet: " 1 r e H Bt T Mt Ekisn) o A 1 wLog cawne Fall Display of the many B?autlful non, who have bee abroad s he A — b n o S 7 Vi , o nio avs bach bucad ance the . Knickers! Susis ™ frewn Shoes for women and ‘“young nected with the State Department on Q some in patent women”—ijust take a “peek” some his return from rance, where he ’ 7o - and satin— - ced with the A. E. F, He is a son We have a complete assortment of Knickers, time real soon, and see how the of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Levin Richard- > $9 00 s < 5 < Family Shoe Store has introduced a »f Maj. Keyser, United arine Corps, who arrived today, { son of ‘Baltimore and is now & com- in many styles and for all purposes. + mercial representative in Euro) fo o . 1 I T i Eovernmant: wilh hiaddearior 1o Close-Outs! Khaki Knickers, of ex- Wool Tweed Knickers, in “real live Novelty Department’— Berlin. Miss LeSeure was presented to » 5 Sulphur- tan and gray mixtures, with > 5% ity 7 Washington society by her aunt i 4 C tra fine quality; Sulphur. o e with handsome individual shoes— et i Silk Capes, Poiret Capes, dyed material; in all sizes. Yalues up to $6.50. N Black suede— every Creation a Master-style. ne was during the many vears” that Fancy Knit Capes, Serge $ 50 $ 95 ; shestivamp et < * she was hostess for her fa r wi . = g = I was m;.m“or the lj;io;m,: she was|| Coats, Velour Coats As- > P ers! knot” strap Prices. $500 to 31200 4 pr :;nl;: At‘!,i)\ll’l an : D': his season. tr: I h Coau, Tweed', i o s < ' —8¢ y nw‘v‘ce«vunfix\m;{ H;-k' ts é.ullll;‘ffanp?r‘-(&:c?f. Sport Coats, Novelties, ! - - Every new shade of suede leather, espe- with Mrs. tle eir children, . . 2 « o 3 ,‘T.(”,(_‘ ,“'};,,.{‘Lf,’;{ nas returmed 5 || etc. Brown, Tan, Rein- New Sport Hats cially the popular “Log Cabin” suede. Vel ra‘;.iflnm.}”fim}flf va B deer, Gray, Black and Patents—Satins—are better than ever— Butler filled the desk i e g e B : 4 any trimmed in suede. || Eiicran cnurehes durine’ 1y avwence || Mixture —are arriving daily, in all the wanted shapes Sl L |- &nd b returned to resume his reguiar || Sweater Suits, Poiret and colors; Felts and Velours; priced specially gora™® spanish Twill Dresses, Taffeta for Saturday. e SO Every new heel—including the Block Mr. Justice and Mrx. McKenna 7 Heel—Spanish and Low Flapper Heels— “‘;r‘rl.".lvui:t:‘::L:nx‘\‘s:v".v:;;e;'n H. Mc- g:::::: R —— 52.50 $4 95 $5.95 59.00 as well as high ones. All high-grade turn Floor Kenn, are in_their apartment at the soles. AA—D widths—27;—8. {¢ with their son-in-law_and daughter + Connecticut, after spending some time Mr. and Mrs. Pitts Duffield at Se- Millinery Section—! tauket. L. 1. Close-Outs! | gay : | _ Senator and Mrs. G Wharto I 1 ooze (Au- b e o el e ‘ Hosiery Specials g s adelphia, the latter of next week g Brown Cal Hosiery from Northeast. Habor. Me. where(| Jersey Suits, Novelty Coats. for Saturday \ ! £ In Patent— { they have been spending the season. 3 Marvelous Hosiery Senat Pe) 3 vill reti to Wash- of 5 B om0 E e e Wash Silk Dresses, Dotted “Hose That Satisfy”—Our own ; 1 values—colors to match i i i i Full-fashioned Silk Hose, with i Voiles, Embroidered Voile, | l;::?cdem:d garter hems; in black, ,? b ionisaiin iy i Crepe de Chine and Pongee. ) ‘ Wit and all the new wanted shades. | When You Eat a | $1.95 air Vegetable Dinner Close-outs! | l P A very substantial line of Women’s Oxfords at You can make it appe- Camisoles, Waists and Bloomers. et ..39¢ | ‘ Boxiof 3 Eaksifer 48 $5.00, $6.00 and $7.00 tizing and satisfying if Slip-Over Sweaters . .. cesiiioees s B1.00 Chiffon Hose, full-fashioned, sheer, All Leathers—All Widths—All Sizes. e S pu. Thread Silk Hoee, some full-fashioned; mostly | oA the'hew Fan and Brown Shades. ust pour over it a colors, some with clocks. ..............$1.19 Special— [ 4 of two parts melted butter Silk Waists and Overblouses. . ........ .$2.98 |iif ~ / F A i“ " i O andiesnpert White Washable Sk Petticoats. .. eomn 113 | - $1.95 Pair : Y SHOE ST RE e olem .$0.98 Percale H Dresses. ............. Sosie sl I i seph » 2 H&PERRI'S' Black ;o:;.",'.'s’..'m, RO figg GOLF HOSE, all wool, to be worn with knickers, in tan, L Steastrges Co, g White Washable Skirts, formerly $2.98 to $4.98. $1.98 gray and brown mixtures, with fancy cuff tops. Special, 310-312 Seventh St. N.W. Skirts of Baronet Satin and Cream Serge, $5.98 = Members Better Business Burcai value. ...... .'.” ..$3.98 | 51'95 Palr Poiret Twill Suits, navy and tan. .$14.98 Hoslery Section—Main Floor

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