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SO Mise Anne Pollard, daughter of Mr. and@ Mrs. W. T. Pollard of McKinley street, who spent the month of Aug: s the house guest of Mrs, Axnn Caldwell Escott of Glascow, Ky., has returned. s Miss Helen Willlams, daughter’of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan B. Williams, has returned from the Art School at Ches- ter Spring Russell of Me- reet left this week for New . where she will spend her va- Mr. and Mrs. Curtis S. Feeser and their son, De Witt, have returned from & motor trip through West Vir- inia. Fliss Mildrea ¥ sister of Mrs. by Jsch of kville road, en- Monday evening t friends. She this week for the Uni- versity of Wisconsin sowling. daughter of | B. Bowling of Ka- is visiting friends in ral weeks. Assoclation ssed Sacrament held an in- formal reccption Monday at the mew schoolhouse. The school was formally opened Wednesday, with appropriate exercises in connection with tho rais- flag ¥ Parks, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick R. Parks of Hes- keth street, is at home after a visit with her aunt, Mrs. John F. Wagga- uth River, Md. va W. Cummins of McKinley street has returned from Glen Cove, Long Island. Mrs. Henry P. Walton of Culpeper, va., has been visiting her niece, M " Kimball, of Ridgewood avent Miss Sarah Baker, daughter of M c of McKinl t Rutherfordton, N. He Vorris of P his week. 3 | aughter of Mr. 1 Williams of M turned after spend- ing several weck Braddock Heights, Md Miss Louise Ba end with I Thomas H. r is spending the parents, r. and Baker, of MecKinley lard is at home ks in_Boston. Ga est R. Macomas, for California, v reside for a year. Harold Doyle of Huntington firect is spending a week at West River, of s a buffet evening at s. 1. Th of White Pl nd D ercersburg, Wilcox of SOY!‘O“’ Shortens Scope Of W’edding Festivities Miss Gloria Gould's marr| Henry Ji Bartholo- , on 5th avenue, N 3 will be shorn of some of its brilliancy because of the recent death of the bride's father, Mr. George Jay As in the instance of Miss debut last spring, her eldest King ioula, WiIl be host at the reception which' will be held it She: York, at- | he two small sons of | X Kingdon Gould and the | two little duughters of Mr. and Mrs. $155.00 Worth $225.00 to $250.00 Northern Seal Coats— (Dyed Coney) Of cholce Skins: Squirs rel_or Skunk Collar and Cuffs. Coats in Tan or Beige. Fish Bone Muskrat Coats Dark Northern Skins These garments are full 1ength—45 to 50 inches. Siberian Squirrel. . Ring-Tail Kolinsky. ..$16.50 Stone Martin Oppossum $5.00 - Stone Martin. .. .....$17.50 Fox iz i CIETY. ower he large Gould and Bishop kindred and only a few close Jemes Pishop wili act as pages and I CHASE CHEVY friends have been asked to both the ceremony and the reception. The engagement of Miss Helen Gould, who makes her home almost exclusively with her aunt and guard- ian, Mrs. Finley J. Shepard, to Baron Jean Daniel de Montebach will be announced at the Shepard home in New York in December. The bride is the daughter of Frank Gould by his first marriage to Helen Margaret Kelly of New York and, with her sister, Dorothy, was confided to Mrs. Shepard's care when the matrimonial troubles were being thr ed out in a Parls court. She has been spend- ing the past summer with her father, Frank Gould, who maintains a per- manent home in the Bois du Bou- logne, in Paris. Baron de Montebach belongs to a distinguished medicval family of Switzerland and owns a splendid old foudal castle noar Frei- bourg, to which he will bring his bride in early spring. Mr. and Mrs. Carroll I wright, the latter form Edith Kingdon tertaining Mi Carroll W will proba in the home This_wedding in December n's mother, York. Miss Mary Temple Hill Sponsorfor U.C.V. Chapter Miss Mary Temple Hill, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. Temple Hill, spent last week in Roanoke, Va., where she went as sponsor for the A. P. Hill Camp, U. C. V., of Culpeper, Va., at the Confederato reunion held in Hoa- noke. Miss Hiss {s a near relative of the famous confederate general for whom the camp is named. She Is a graduate of the Western High School in the class of last June. Beacht GarliiParty Listad By D. A. R Chapter The Dorothy Hancock Chapter, |D."A. R.. will give a benefit card MISS MARION BLA Whose en Mr. Radley was recently ced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Willlam S. Chard, . party Monday afternoon, October 22, at 2 o'clock, at Wardman Park Hotel. Miss Mildred O'Neill is chairman of the committee in charge of arrange- ments and is assisted by Mrs. Marvin Tyler, Mrs. Richard W. Hynson, Mrs. R. Evans, Mrs. Orville B. , Mrs. John H. Small, Mrs. V, West, Mr: eme T. Small- , M George T. Bell, Miss Ann uohy and Miss Eunice Blaisdell. Special Sale of ALL FURS E are manufacturers and can of fur you may \ wonderful special value— Worth $100.00 Special, Eanet & Bacher Manufacturing Furriers 608 12th ST. N.W. T Wi save you money on any kind want. Sce this Caracul Jackette ‘592 Phone Main 4906 | Millinery ‘ ‘ 528 12th St. NW. One Door Below'F DIRECT ATTENTION To the Exclusive New Fall and Winter Models In Velvets, Duvetynes and Felts You Are Invited to Inspect Them " G at Twelfth Street Furriers since 1906 A Big Purchase of SPLENDID FURS! —that we shall sell at sensationally low prices $65.00 These New Jacquettes Worth $100.00 Caracul in Tan or Beige. White Coney —that looks exactly like Ermine. Northern Seals (Dyed Coney) Made with large chin collar and broad Sleeves. Every one a dis- tinctly beautiful model. Fur Collars Have us put a fine Fur Collar on your Cloth Coat—we have them all made up and ready to attach. Caraculs .. $9.50 Beige. .. 916.50 —all shades, White, Black, Tan and $10.00 Black Fox......$12.50 | Polo Game Arouses Wild Enthusiasm |¥ Despite the fact that universal at- tention is centéred on the interna- i"°"" polo matches in progress under the United States Army at the Mcadow Brook Cifib, at Southampton, L. I, there was wild enthusiasm and & brilliant attendance at the polo con- test at Judith Point Saturday, when four equestriennes tilted, the lance with four champlons from d Mrs, Penn Smith and the latter of Mrs. Dodson Altemus, and Miss Ethel Dempsey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George C. Dempsey of Boston. Op- posing this quartet of splendid riders were Mr. Rudolph Snowden and Mr. James Dodson Altemus of Philadel- the grace {1l with which she mal s her y, and it is predicted that Judith olnt has started a fashion which will be widely followed another sum- mer. Pro-Hex Club to Give First Dance of Season The Pro-Hex Club will hold its first dance of the season at the La Fayette Hotel Saturday, September 20. This affair will be the first in the term of the new president of the club, Mr. Harold Ganss, and the new officers, and will be open to club members and their guests. | e : g Shop of Qualiey - SOCIETY. MEMBER BETTER BUUSINESS BURBAU aper Bros. & Co. i 2 | Through a Very Special Purchase We Place On Sale Tomorrow Advanced Millinery Creations —of uuusual charm $ 5 7.00 and in a large and beautiful selection Ghosee....o v Brothers Miss Fashion a Bit Ruffled HE fussy Mistress of Modes shows m a ruffled moed to these who visit her at RIZIK. “Not only ruffled,” one designer said, “she is in tiers.” But they are tiers of joy to the woman who realizes the increased beauty in draped interruptions to the severe straight lines. RIZIK modes are Fashion’s moods for Fall—and in variety embrace Russian, Oriental and French motifs, every new material, color and embellishment. RIZIK DINNER GOWN A lavender and orchid dream creation. From the left shoulder the draped folds spread iike rays of the setting sun, fan-shaped, to the skirt hem, inset with cream lace, which also borders the aproned gffect. A Blue Moray bow flour- ishes at the side and a beaded acanthus leaf gir- dle brooch completes this example of RIZIK de- sign exclusiveness. Street Dresses 27.50 to 115.00. Frocks and Gouns, 55.00 to 150.00. Cloaks and Wraps, luzurious or simple; all RIZIKly individual. TWELVE THIRTEEN F Tie LOUVRE 11151117 F STREET A Delighting Display Back of the charming styles which at- tract with their exclusive originality—there is that essential of satisfaction—intrinsic value, which gives to the markings emphasis of their moderation. Of Silk F fOC and Cloth. The clingy 'Silks and the Twill Cords— in distinctive types—for street, sports, after- noon and dress ‘wear. $25.00 to $]150.50 Coats ey Woaes The Top: Coats, which you need right now, are in the smart Sports Cloths—plain, plaids and checks. While the Dress Coats are developed in the soft weaves of rich pile, many of which are luxuriously trimmed with i $20.50 to $275.00 Bl The New OllSeS Costume models. The materials are new; the colorings are new; the designs are new—combined they offer a splendid variety of unique and effec- tive novelties. -$5.75 to $32.50- A constantly changing = exhibit-with daily new arrivals—from distinguished de- signers—giving us-a most exclusive assort- ‘ment of masterpieces—in sports and dress iR Only Six Models Are Illustrated ARGE, medium and small hats in styles of refinement and artistic designing. Alt(acfive little poke shapes, large flare or drooping brims and soft draped turbans of oriental designs. Pamne and Lyons silk velvet, duvetyn and velour. Trimmings of ostrich pompons, hackle pads, novelty quills or silk ribbon bows, Black, sand, gray, oakwood, “Coolidge brown,” pheasant, red, navy. WASHINGTON Presents AUTUMN MODES DISTINGUISHED assemblage of Fall Fashions for daytime and evening 959 wear—Paris Created Fashions— Erlebacher adaptations. GOWNS FROCKS WRAPS COSTUME SUITS FURS TAILLEURS MILLINERY Your Inspection Cordially Invited ORRISON, FOUNDED 1894 1109 F Street N.W. Throughout the Week Incomparable Values Anniversdry Sale!! Two Extraordinary Specials Anniversary Special 357 Hats Beautifully Trimmed Newest Fall Models Anniversary Special 246 Hats Gorgeous Adaptations of M,"ine’y the Modes of the Moment 36.85 Featured Hat values $0.85 5 Here $15.50 9= THIS IS INDEED A RARE OCCASION, COMBINING AS IT DOES THE CELEBRATION OF OUR ANNIVERSARY WITH THE SEASON OF AUTUMN MILLINERY OPENINGS. WITH THIS IN VIEW WE HAVE IN STOCK ONLY THE LATEST IN MODEL AND MATERIAL AS SPONSORED BY THE WORLD'S FOREMOST ‘A_{'KTISTS AND DESIGNERS. REALLY AN EXTRAORDINARY OPPORTUNITY. HAT FOR E_VERY_: WEAR: EVERYWHE e Only Newest Autumn These are hat values to $9.50