Evening Star Newspaper, September 18, 1923, Page 8

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SOCIETY. Sons of ‘President I.eave Washingt and Mrs. Coolidge on Tomorrow- for Mercersburg Academy. HE sons of the President and Mrs. Coolidge, John and Cal- vin, will leave the White House tomorrow after spend- ing several weeks there with their parents and gvill report to Mercers- burg Academy, = Mercersburg, Pa., where they are in their second year. The fall session gpens tomorrow, and the vacations are few gnd short, but whenever possible the boys will spend them with' the President and Mrs. Coolidge in the White House, The Attorney Genmeral Has Returncd From Seacoast. The Attorney Gi Daugherty. has to Wash- ington after short time with Mrs. Daugherty at Atlantic City. . Daugherty will remain at the Tesort same weeks longer. r. Harry M. The minister of Rumania, Prince Bibesco, plans to go to England next month to accompany Princess Bibesco and their small daughter, Princess Priscilla, hack to Washington Colombia and o taken Ppos: The minister of Senora de Olaya setts”avenue, which they have lei for the winter season. The offices of the legation have been | maved to 1800 Connecticut avenue. The charge d'affaires of M. Tsamados, was doined by, Mrs. Tsamados. who has summer at Buena Vista. X n Mivs. Tsamados will go to Philadelphla this week to attend the wedding of D William Stroud, and will Several days in New York before re- turning to Washington. The assistant secretary of war, Mr. Dwight F. Davis, will go by airplane today to attend the polo matches at Meadow Brook Club, Long Island. He wili return to Washington directly after the game. attache of the Italian Mario Caldarado, h: arrived in Washington to take up h The new air embassy, Capt. pass | Dickey. jr. and Miss Annc Gordon, in their ‘apartment in that city. Miss Eilzabeth Hanna returned last evening from Atlantic City, where she spent the week end. Mrs. Wade H. Cooper entertained at luncheon yesterday at the Shoreham in honor of Miss Hood, Mrs. Willlam Leftwich, and Mrs. John Rawlins of Nashville, Tenn. Miss Hood Is promi- nent in educational circles, being the founder of Belmont College for Young Ladies at Nashville, . Charles E. Stuart of Balleys Bermuda, and Miss Eleanor | e of Hyattsville, Md., are guests | of Miss St: 03 North Columbus street, Ale: Vi The Philippine glans of Amer- jica will give a reception and dance in honor of the resident commissioner from the Philippines and Mrs. Pedro Guevara Wednesday evening, Sep- tember 29, at 9 o'clock, at Meridian Mansion. ! . The solicitor of the Department of | State, Mr. Crarles Cheney Hyde, will bo joined today by Mras Hyde and their twa children, James Nevins and i Elizabeth, who will return from their summer home at Prouts Neck, Me. O'Brien—Harvey Wedding In Bride's Apartment Yesterday. The marriage of Miss Marie E. Harvey to Mr. Matthew H. O'Brien took place yesterday afternoon in the . {bride’s apartment at the Ambassador. v | The geremony was performed by :the Rev. Dr. W. L. De Vries, who baptized the bride in infancy. A weudding sup- per was served at Wardman Park Hotel, after which the young couple lv'l’[_ for a motor trip to Canada. Upon their return to Washington they will make their home at 1920 S street. Mrs. O'Brien secretary to Gen. Mason M. Patrick, chief of the Army air service, and Mr. O'Brien is a member of the bar of the District Supreme Court. Mis: Jane Hopkins, dau,; er of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Palmer Hopkins, has “left \ashifgton for a ten days’ visit in B York and debutante iety S MRS, ABRAHAM G. LOTT, m, wife of Col. Lott, who hax ace Popular army wo: post at Fort Bil Cavalry. Tex., where he h: Boston. kins will go to ' Newport to Ensign anml Mrs: Harold Pullen visit Mrs. Lawrence Townsend was s guest for the week end of Mrs Charles Boughton Wood at her sum- mer place at Saugatuck, Conn. Mrs. George Vanderbilt is passing several days at her home orf K stree having come up from' Biltmore, N. ord, wife of the fo ury, dccompanied her daughter, Helen Clifford, to Wellesley, been assigned t Early in October Miss Hop-!where the stud| schaol._ M Mass., | latter wi at Dana Hal Clifford continue Julius Lansburgh, —as President, announces a special big sale from 637 F —of every article in the house at unheardr-of prices before removing to mpanied him to hix new commind the Sth her rn_to | Washingtoh and join Col. Clifford in|Johnson have returned to Washing-|marle and will remaih,. in ton, to place thelr daughter in one|for the winter season. They have their apartment ~at road the fatter part of the week. 1868 Columbia of the high schools here. YSOCIETY. the ¢ity | to ,their 'home after three months’ tour of California and the northwest. Harvey Wattles of | TheY visited both Yosemite and Yel- st returned, niinued on Ninth Page.) M ol [a[——[o[e—]0[—=0] ——=]q A} 608 to 614 . , bilipsborn ELEVENTH ST. Reaching ‘'a Climax in Value-giving Plain and Fur-trimmed ] Cdats —that it.seems almost a shame to mark s0 little as They're fashioned on most exclusive lines — en- tirely new and distinctive styles—that are dressy. but at the same time of most practical comfort. The rich, high pile fabrics have been used—and trimmed with collars and collars and cuffs of Natu- duties at the embas He is accom- | panied by his wife, Signora Caldarado, and their two children, Signorina Maria Angelica Caldar#do and Lodonio C: arado, and they have taken an apa mel"u at the Cairo._ 11 Our New Shop 729 11th ral Squirrel, Viatka Squirrel, Beaver and \Wolf. —their new place. Silk lined—and expertly tailored. All sizes and all the season’s shades. Drapery %245 845 $4.00 Cretonnes, %; price, and a special sale of Window Shades, Curtains and Nets. Lansburgh Company 637 F St. eorges Thenault, assistant che of aeronautics of the French emb. arrived in Washingt yesterday afternoon after five weeks' absence spent in Califor Tapestries Re- The House of Gidding has a very [§ [ ,in5yerours re real meaning to women of fashion the country over. rence Richmond Day company at the Willard Hotel Two Splendid Groups of : Cloth Dfesses', , Quite the favorites this season are Poiret Twills, Charmeen and Velour They are cleverly designed. of next month to join Col. Day P e And it is fitting that our mew who'with Mrs, Goetz and Their inta building should be located at the very center of the fashionable shopping district of Washington. Charles Boughton Wood at her summer home in Connecticut, has been | ordered to Baltimore for station and | To the business neighbors we have left, we say “au revoir,” to our new business neighbors, “bon jour’. No Trouble to Keep Skin Free From Hairs (The Modern Beauty) with Mrs. Goetz will soon go there for | dence. al Johmson W e Washington by motor the la ter part of the week for his home South Dakota. Hg rpotored to Was ington, accempanied the junior! members of the y. who | Teturned to res studics school here. There is no need for any woman to ,countenance super- fluous hairs, because with a paste made by mixing some powdered del. it is easy to get rid of them. Ele—— e e i = el oo ——F—=o[——To[e——=o[——o[—— ===k el —— e l——o]l——— o] ——]al—— o —— ] r. and M have returne home after sp New England resorts a ing a motor trip to Canada. stopped in New York en route Warhington And to the women of Washington— “Welcome” J M. Bidding & Co. ¢ bilipsborst 608 to 614 ELEVENTH ST. skin of hair a blemish, but taken to see delatone. Mix 2d.—Advertise- ment will r without leaving care should be that you get re fresh as w. ment. to] Mr. and Mrs. John Lorentz Steele have as their guests in_their apart- ment in the Kenesaw Mrs. Richard Jackson, Tenn., and Mrs. p West of Bedford, teele will entertain at bridge, by tea, Thursday afternoon. [ —— (=l sle—=s[sle—oo 5| e—————[o]e——|n]——|al——= 0| ——=V Mr: ’ followed M Mrs. George Barnett, who has been | /- motoring in Sp. has returned to v Paris and rejoined her son-in-law and v Mr. Mrs. Robert R. F. STREET AT 13TH daughters, : ¥ Good Looking NCEMENT Walking Shoes 5 T E e EXTRAORDINARY Now Points to p ' ; ¥ Fashion’s Finger The Footwear Event of the qS':ason 2096 PAIr Low SHOES NEWEST FALL STYLES—IN ONE GREAT GROUP BLACK SATIN BROWN SATIN _ PATENT COLT LOG CABIN SUEDE In addition to our more extreme styles—pleniy of good looking, yet more conservative models for those who are much on their feet. The moor Colf ozford shown— [T Opera _ Pumpé‘ DI "BLACK SUEDE . BROWN SUEDE OTTER SUEDE GRAY SUEDE After months of thoughtful planning, we begin tomorrow the greatest sale of fine footwear ever attempted by this institution. An event that will immediately establish a precedent for value-giving, the like of which Washington women have seldom, if ever before, witnessed. All brand-new styles that will set the pace for early Fall; finely constructed to merit the approval of the: most discriminating woman; in fact, the values are so wonderful you cannot resist the temptation to buy several pairs at $6. Welt Strap Pump. Kid or Patent Mfifl, The **Deauville™ Choose from twelve of the prettiest models that have ever entered our establishment. One-straps! Two-straps! Center-straps! Cross-straps!. In all the now-desired shades of wood-brown, gray or black suede calfskins, black or brown satin or patent colt. Every pair with covered Cuban, Louis or Spanish heels. The new round French toes, ss well as the more modified lasts. Surely a most opportune saving event, right ‘at the beginning of the season. Share in these wonderful values at $6. Black Satin, Suede trim or All- patent leather, modified French last. $10 Carried in AAA to C Widths When in a “Walkative” mood— sm ill appreciate this trim lack Kid Lace h(:z!ofl_i. Made on All Sizes anJ. Widths in Each Style! See Our Gigantic Window Display! (First Floor.) T T T T T T bilipsborn The Women’s Sporis Stocking pictured comes in a Fibre mizture s embroidered with fancy élocks in conirasting colors. Cor. 7th & K Sts. 414 9th Se. 1914-16 Pa. Ave. 933 Pa. Ave. S.E. “The City Club Shof” 1318 G St.

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