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8 SOCIETY. Societ Ambassador and Senora de Riano, Wit Mrs. Peter Goelet Gerry, Are in Atlantic City for Few Days. o to New York tomorrow to spend the day. 3 ambassador of Spain and Senora de Riano, accompanied by Mrs. Gerry, wife of Senator The new commercial secretary of Peter Goelet Gerry, have gone | the Belgian embassy, M. Maurice Ul- City and are at the Hotel |Ser, has taken an apartment at the | Chastleton. Mme. Ulser is expected | to Join him here in the late autumn. The assistant military attache of the French embassy, Capt. Emmanuel Lombard, who is ting in Boston, shortly to Bar Harbor for a He will pass some time ancaster, of War, Mr, toda Weeks. [ will go for his ' short ARRIS X EWING MISS DOROTHY WARREN, Making a short visit in New York with her mother, Mrs. Batex Warren, They will return to their apartment on Connecticut avenue Saturday. me. Mount Prospect, at . N. H., to remain with Mrs. or a fortnight. The Secretary vccupied a box at the first match of the international polo tournament at the Meadowbrook Club yesterday. in South Bristol, Me, before return- ing to Washington. 1H. having among their guests Miss 8 |Imrothy Hogan and Miss Vera Bab- es of Argentina, | hitt of Washington, who , and the other|from Bretton Woods, where they nibassy staft, in- | staying. r The charge d S are Miss Joan Frances Marron, daugh- ter of Mrs. John H. Marron, is the guest of Mrs. Charles Marshel Clarke, military will anothe tache and the uillermo Valotta, = B ANNOUNCING THE FALL OPENING of The Rogemary Candy, Sobda and Tea Rooms FRIDAY AND SATURDAY RE-EQUIPPED AND REDECORATED THROUGHOUT— IMPROVED FACILITIES. Rosemary Chocolates—Homemade Ice Cream SOUVENIRS FOR LADIES 1403 H Street Judge and Mrs. Timothy T. Ansber- || |1y entertained at tea vesterday in || their summer home at Bethlehem, N. || motored || THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, THURSDAY, SEPTEMB at Sewickley, Pa., where she wi be one of the bridesmaids at the mar- riage of Miss Joan Marshel to Mr. Wiley North Caldwetl of Oakhill, IiL, ¥ place yvesterday in the Sewickley Presbyterian Church. Miss Mairon will make several visits in and near Pittsburgh before returning to Washington in about a fortnight. The director of the consular service, Mr. Wilbur J. Carr, early in October by Mrs. her mother, Mrs. Esra L. Koon, who expect to leave Lenox, Mass., where they are staying at the Hotel Aspin- wall, the first of the month and make the trip south by motor. Mr. Carr spent ,several weeks with them at Lenox and returned to his apartment in the Dresden a few days ago. Lieut. Labat of the office of the French military attache, and Mme. Labat have returned to Washington after spending the summer in Europe. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Kauffmann, who spent several weeks touring New England and eastern Canada, were entertained at dinner by the minister of public works of Canada, and Mrs. King in Ottowa. Mrs. Kauffmann is spending a few days in New York. Admiral and Mrs. Cary T. Grayson are at the St. Regis in New York on thelr way to Washington from New England, where they have made a series of visits since attending the races at Saratoga, N. Y. Miss Frances Livingston Sullivan, Francis Sullivan, is the guest of daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Prince and Princess Christian of Hesse, at thelr place at Long Island. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Taylor have re- turned to their home in Faison, N.C., after a visit here to the latters mother and sister, Mrs. N. J. Garber and Miss Verna Garber, at 1311 Ken- nedy street. Mr. and Mrs. Taylor motored to and from their home and {after arriving here left for a motor trip through the Shenandoah valley and other parts of Virginia, on which they were accompanied by Mrs. Gar- ber and Miss Garber, thelr journey through Virginia covering a period of two weeks. Mrs. Bates Warren_and her daugh- ter, Miss Dorothy Warren, are in New York, where they are staying at the Hotel Schuyler. Mrs. Warren and Miss Warren, who went there early this week, will return to their apart- ment at 2029 Connecticut avenue Sat- urday. Mr. Henry G. Davis arrived in Washington last evening from South- ampton, Long Island, where he has been visiting, to spend the remainder of his vacation with his mother, M B. Armstead Davis, who is now tablished at the house which she r cently bought at 1915 234 street. Mr. Davis will be a senior at Princeton the coming college year. Miss Ethel Wolfe, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elias Wolfe, whose marriage to Mr. Rogers Murray Fred will take place Wednesday, September 19, at 4 o'clock in the Calvary Baptist Church, will have attending her maid_of honor Miss Alethea Bryan. Mr. David Wallace will_be the best man and the Rev. W. S. Abernethy will perform the ceremony. | 'Miss Alethea Bryan entertained at a shower yesterday in honor of Miss Wolfe, and Monday _evening Miss Claire Copeland will entertain in her honor. Miss Eleanor Traylor will entertain a company at dinner this evening at Clifton. The rehearsal for the Junior Al- llance Revue will be repeated this evening at 7:30 o'clock, preceding the buffet supper dance, which will begin at 9 o'clock. Make Your Dresses Wraps and Hats 3 Lessons, $5.00 Livingaton's School—Designing, | || Dressmaking and Millinery. Over 20 years in Washington W. Julius Lansburgh, —as President, announces a special big sale from 637 F —of every article in the house at unheard-of prices before removing to 729 11th —their new place. ghun Fast Drapery @3 45 st B 5SS $6.50 Velours Re- $4.00 duced to Cretonnes, % ofvrlce. a special sale Wi Shades, Curtains and Nets. Lansburgh Company 637 F St. and dow will be jolned | hi! Barbne Givanni di Guira, sferred to the embas: secretary of the Italian embassy at Berlin, has been appointed to succeed Baron Glura. will to ‘Washington the latter part of October. Miss Angela Labor will give shower this evening for M ary Katherine marr to Mr. Jasper will take place Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Edson Bradley were among the guests at dinner last_ev. ning of Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. P. Richardson, who entertained at New- port, where they are season. The ot !r{u Admiral and Mrs. Willlam erton. Mr. and Mrs. John W. Dwight are in New York for a brief stay and are at the Hotel Chath, Mr. and Mrs. Chester A. Snow, jr., entertained at dinner followed by bridge last evening, when their sllrlu included, Mr. and Mrs, William oeller, Miss Elizabeth Hanna, Miss Frances Mr. Myron Hofer, and M Thompson of the Brit- ish embassy. Mr. and Mrs, at Fall River, Hotel Mohican this waek. Mr. and Mrs, W, B. Carter of Ditch- D. Gibbons stopped Ma nd were at the for a few days early ashionable eminine ootwear Sale of BROKEN LOTS A very special offering of our regular $10 and $12.75 ne leather, black vel- rown. satin end tan slip- vet, black and pers—all styles—all sizes—b each siyle—VERY SPECIAL Val Richter ut not PRICE. . ley, Northumberland Co., ¥ | announces the engagement of their and daughter, Elslie Grayson, to William | Blenheim, of Washingten. Eugine Mattingly take place In The wedding will October. Mre. Belle Rothschild announc: the engagement of her daughter Be: nice, to Dr. Willlam Greenspon Bluefield, W. Va. Mr. and Mrs. Lou Cohen will hold a_reception this evening from 8 to 10 o'clock, at their residence, 1045 Cal- yert street, for thelr daughter Miss Dorothy Cohen, and her flance, Mr. Louls Rothschild, son of Mrs. Samuel Rothschild. Mrs, Wilson George Homor Guest at Lunch. Mrs. Hugh L. Kerwin and her daughter, Miss Myra Kerwin, enter- tained at luncheon yesterday in honor of Mrs. Wilson George, who, before her marrfage last week, was Miss Mildred Tice. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick T. F. John- son have returned to their ngl.rtment in the Mendota after spending the summer at Orkney Springs, in the mountains of Virginia. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Gallagher ana | Miss Phillis agher have gone to Atlantic Ci d are staying at the Hotel Iroquoi: Mrs. Harley Calvin Gage and her daughter, Miss Margaret Gage, have 10 Values $6.85 1304 F St. N.W. ADJOINING PALACE TEEATER Start-of-the-Season Sale of Exclusive Millinery A most brilliant assemblage of exclusive millinery fash- .hats in black or in the new ions awaits your selection.. autumn shades, Chinese red, green, Royal blue, and wood brown; velvet, hatter’s plush, duvetyne, metal cloth and combina- tions...hats in large or small shapes ... distinc- tive styles for every occa- sion. Whether it be a large dress hat completing the new silhouette, an alluring little dance hat, a tailored model for the new fall suit, or a chic sport hat for the out-of-doors woman, the Walters collection is complete. 5, IDA WALTERS 415 G Opposite Keith's The Loveliest Slipper Styles If there ever was a question as to the style leadership of Stetsons, the Fall Showing « would dispel it with a single glance. The styles are original— unique—Tlovely. Accessibly Priced Stetson Shoe Shop Beautiful Shoes 1305 F Street Early Showing New Fall Blouses and Sweaters —in the House Offered at Extra Special Inducements To Encourage Early Fall Shoppers to Buy Now 100 Smart Dresses in crepe and cloth —all colors and sizes. Special, Friday only 100 Street and Afternoon Dresses— wonderful assortment. Wonderful selection of Satin, Crepe and Cloth Dresses, for street, afternogn and evening wear. Extra Special, $39.50 and $45.00 Our Famous Tailored Suit—Best in Town—finest materials and linings. Extra Special, $29.50, $39.50, $49.50 e i i 200 Beautiful Coats—wonderful styles, big fur collars and cuffs. Just the kind you'll be proud to wear. Special Prices to Early Shoppers EVERY SUMMER GARMENT Less Than 12 Price All colors and sizes. All Sales Final Special at...... Camisole and Hosiery Special Prices 150 259 ne-of-a-kind models. Virginia, | left the H Va., R 13, 1923 tead t the Mariborou month of September. and are at the at Hot ”"".fi." held Saturday evening, at 7:15 are a a in Atlantic City, for the |northwest. Enrollment in the school Mrs. Grace V. Long and Mrs. Alice O'Conror left yesterday. city, ‘or New York Martha Wash- ington Hotel, where they will remain until Sunday. have arrived Mr. and Mrs. J. Karl Glessner of Columbus, in Washington, and are spending a short time with Mr. Glessner's parents on ‘apitol Hill. Prominent society women and well known men, constituting the board of trons of the Washington Salon and a b nited Arts Society, ave arranged for a free tultion French class for be- ginners, re stration in which Is to be Patent Batin, Bued SPECIAL Friday and Saturday $2.00 Ferns ..$1.29 $1.50 Ferns .. 79%¢ Garden Flowers 25¢ and 50c PER BUNCH CASH & CARRY FLOWER SHOP No Phone Orders, Charges or Deliveries 807 14th St. N.W. chefs serve food en. it o N Yelngly, but our Obet, &-{ tomlo tafl pal. ats as well. Everythi t LOOKS delicious ’«Z‘K.::..'.a to taste even BETTER. Try our Steak and Italian DINNERS, $2 No cover charge at din- ner. If weather is bad, servico in restaurant. Phone Main §336 for res- crvations. Meyer Davis’ Famous Le Paradis Band . (e Paradi o B, Fall c%cowing ‘_ QueenQualitylootwear D72 00007 7P PP SOCIETY. both of Glenn Dale, Md. Nelson V. Howe and Mary L. Beasley, . Willlam Hicks of this city and Eilé Saitn of Merenston, Va. James Lewis avd Mollle Ysucy. Afred D, Burroes of Lancaver, Pa., and Loyisg, Worster ot this city J. Raymond Schmidt of torin B 4a Los A t the salon’s school, 1413 H carries with it membership In the salon soclety. . Marriage Licenses. Marriage 1l been fssued Y cobarriage licsnses have [t to the Ernest Posey and Ostherine Beavers, both tlnflnlnl!l Va. — e i 10 i Thorse, ot C.J'".w’hu'covm 'd” i # one) Besste Ch L i i ok R g A ond, Va. ter and Berta P. Newsll iro and Ray 8iivermes, Lionudekis and Helen M. Poter g both of Baitimors, Md _——- m J. “Hats of Tomorrow Shown Today” | A Special hovinlq o, - Autumn Hats 62 $10 $12 Style, with cll the eloquence of beauty, originality and chic appeal, invites the women of individual taste to come and see what will be fon 1227 BSt.NW, e s Gore sm Pump, Patent Ot- ‘er Suede, $11.50. Exemplifying the Dominant Note of Footwear Fashion ck Batin, Pat Fieldmouse Kidd, Autumn Brown Oots, §10.50. The dominant note in the fashion werld is indi- viduality. Queen Quality Footwear not only satisfies your demands for correctness of style, but also satisfies Fashion’s whim for individuality. Our Fall Display of this superfine Footwear is so varied that it is easy to select a model in keeping for every dress and occasion. There is a sense of pride that one takes in such footwear as Queen terials, the little re H uality. The fine quality of ma- nements of craftsmanship go to produce the utmost in good shee making. And with the sense of pride there is the satisfac- tion of knowing that you are not extravagant in wearing Queen Quality Shees—the prices range Fawn Suede wity fan ealf trim, #iso. 35 50 4o 31 3 -50 the Pair The Queen of perfect satis ?\mlity trade mark is your assurance action. “Alwin” and “Windsor” full-fashioned Silk Hesiery. $1.95. Other Silk Hosiery, $1.50 to $4.50. Queen Quality Boot Shop ! 1219 F Street N.W. Shoes and Hosiery for n Suede, $11.80. Women and Chsldren Black Tog Cabin and Gray