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Society L (Continued from Eighth Page.) lowstone national pa parks and were en- fertained by friends in Hollywood, armel-by-the-Sea and San Francisco. Senatops George PeppoionGec Wharton Pepper of wias a luncheon guest Yesterday of Senator David A. Reed, Sho entertained informally at the oreham, where he is staying. Mrs. Gorgas, widow of Sury Gen- % * L Surgeon Gen [} \\;muv:i C. Gorgas, is in New York A few days and is staying at the Hotel Astor. s Mre. James M. Thomson who, with Thomson, rope sev- s is now visiting Miss May Burkhead, in Pari rly in Oc- tober she.wili go to London to be the guest of the United States am- bassador to Great Britain and Mrs. George Harvey, after which, she will return to this country and join Mr. Thomson in New Orleans, where he returned last woek Mvs. C. _ 3 ackson- ville, Fia., i . Mrs: Crutchfield of visiting her si; James A gar, at tha Pi ential apartments. She' will remain in the Capltal until the latter part of October. The marriage of Miss Mary Kath- erine Little, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, John Franklin Little, Mr. Jasper Marion Beall took pl ast evening at the Mount Vernon copal Church, the Re officiating. church was decorated with nd white cut flowers, with the cov white satin pews were with vases of white After ceremony there w tion, V. Regester the Club. The bride, who was given in mar- riage by her father, wore a Zown of soft .white ‘flat cre and straight lines seed pearls and rhi train of brocaded s| sign outlined with with shirred george shoulders. Her held with a coro rhinestones and or below the train. roses and lili The maid Burkhalter. wore a frock of orchid Zeor| »anded with silver ribbon. She ‘wore a bandeau of silver leaves stones. 4 ver ¢loth, the de- pearls, and lined of “white tuil § ar of the valley. honor, Miss of Helen fethodist Epis- | tall | re fol- | lowed by dancing at the Washington court | >, hung from the | eénts, and Mrs. Loveland have returned to their apartment at Wardman Park Hotel, haviig motored here from their cottage, 9% Nantucket Island. Mrs. Charles B. Howry, who spent the summer in New England, is in New York for a few days. Dance at Delaplane, . Brilliant Autumn Affair. Mr. and Mrs, Channing Delaplane, jr., entertatned at a large dance Friday eve- ning at Delaplane Manor. their home near Delaplane, Va, Among their guests, who numbered qver 200, were Mr, and Mrs. J. W. Foley, Miss Helen Foley and Miss Mary Foley of Winter Haven, Fla. Mrs. Vrank Carey of Flint Hill, Va. i Migs Mamie Petty and Miss Ada Ha; den_of this city, and Miss Minnie Howe of Radford, Va., all house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Delaplane; Miss Dosia’ Dela- plane, , Miss Elizabeth Cates and Mr. James Walldce of this city, M | ces MeClintic of Hot Springs, Va | Van Lear of Baitimore, Md. Mary Robertson of Warre house guests of Mrs. Channing Dela- |plane, sr., whose estate adjoins that of !her son. \ The young hostess, who wore a gown of iridescent orchid and silver tissue brocaded in gold and jade in Egyptian design, was assisted in receiving by her lmul’h r' who wore a gown of sage gre crepe meteor combined with self-colored lace: Mrs. Delaplane, sr, who was in white crepe de chine, || = RIZIK Wraps, and carried a bouquet of pink brides- | malids roses The bridesmaids, Mis: and Miss Edna Taylor, wore gowns fashioned alike, the former of blue and, the latter of corn color taffeta emproidered in with sil- ver-cloth bodices. Th matche their gowns and were and had long ribbon s carried large bouque terfly roses borde Mr. Beall had brother, Mr. ushers were Wilbur H. % adame But- Iphinium man his d with as his Arthur L. Mr. J. Mon Mr. Chauncey Bressler, M > and Mr. J. of nrfolk The drawing room of th banked 'with formed an a the bridal club was and d in re- ther of the bride, who wore : of beaded orchid georgette silver trimmed with ver. She « hers. cloth, rried a ption Mr. | or Atlantic Mrs. Beall dark blue charmeen cloth, trimmed with braid, and a small blue hat to match. Upon their return they will reside at 1433 Spring road. Among the out-of- Miss Helen Burl Frances Burkhalt Arthur Mary ¥ y Mrs. J. C. ginia Hildebr Mr, and Mrs, B erick, - Md. Maj. J Milton R. Ney 8th & Pa. N.W. wearing a coat dress c nd_of H * The “Bobby” HAT For Bobbed-Haired Misses! In a variety of shapes and colors, Of felt, velour and shades. v . Our Price $55.00 * High School STRIPES and PLAIDS COATS $14.98 Satin de Chine Lined. Van Raalte Green Stripe | SILK HOSE $1.98 We ‘believe it to be the best hose in Americd at the price: Colors include Beige, Fawn, Cas- tor, Silvery, Aluminum, Mandalay, - Russian Calf, Gun Metal, also black and white. velvet—all HI genius of the designer, | the art of the furrier and the discrimination RIZIK have arranged a richly grouping for ranging from 78.50, 89.50, 98.50 and 110.00 to 250.00. = ! selective i impressive The smartness of mole, formality of ermine, beauty of mink, luxury of beaver and the “telling touch” of fox, | kolinsky, squirrel or caracul—each and every one is lav- ishly represented. This special showing is a call to i the woman with the vision to be first! TWELVE ! W ashington’s Greatest Women’s | i 1 Fiber SAE § Vest-s . THIRTEEN THE EVENING and Miss Helen Foley,” who wore = frock of American beauty beaded chiffon. The archways between the hall, 1ib- rary, drawing and dining rooms were gracefully festooned with old English ivy, and a brilllant. touch of color was given by baskets of ginnias, dahlias-and asters. A string orchestra played throughout the evening and a buffet supper was served at midnight. The dinner dances at Clifton, the headquarters of the Woman's Uni- vergal Alliance, have been discon- tinted until aftor'the Junior Alllance Revue, to be given at.Polt's October 18 and 20, but many- dinner parties are being plannéd without dancing. Miss Loraine BuncR will be the guest of Misses Elizabtth and Margaret Abenschein at a dance given at Grace Episcopal Church this evening. Mr. and Mrs. Louls Lombard of Lu- ano, Switzerland, have returned to fachington, and are staying at the Shoreham. They entertained at lunch- | eon there yesterday Miss Flora Wi son, daughter of the late Secretary o Agriculture, and Mrs. Evans of War- renton, o and her daugh- Desio, are at Had- don Hall, Atlantic City. They will visit In New York before returning home in October. Mrs. A. K. Buxton and her daughter, i Miss 1. C. Tredwell, have arrived at{ { Brothers Boughs are daily rifled By the gusty thicves And the Book of Natu Getteth short of leaves —Hood Fur Trimmed of you, S oK 8 F Wé've Taken a Mark-Down on These TAILORED SUITS | Just for Tomorrow’s Selling STAR, WA the Hamilton from New York for an indefinite . _Mrs. Buxton and Miss Tredwell are’ the mother and sister, respectively, of Mr. Roger C. Tred- mlr in e United States consular service. Miss“Mary M. Burkine and Mr. Vin- cent Ricgl of Naples, Italy, were mar- Tled yesterday in the Holy Trinity Church, Georgetown. The oeremony was performed by the Rev. G. L. Giffz rich “of Georgetown University and ‘was fpllowed by nuptial mass, and the wed: & breakfast was served at the university. Only a small company at- tended the ceremony and the arrange- ments were as simple as, possible to the recent death of the father. The bride, who was by her brother, Mr. Ambrose For Fine See Plitt Prices Now Reduced IN the pieces offered, some of the most ‘ beautiful examples were formerly not procurable at twice the price. This Special on Bridge Lamps includes Shades. Were 24.65. SEPT. SALE OTHER LAMPS AND LAMP SHADES LAMPS—Mahogany, poly- chrome, walnut—Were 6.00 SEPT. » SALE LAMP SHADES—Silk and parchment—I¥erc 2.50to 85.00 SEPT. SALE PRICE, 188 to ¢ PAINTING—PAPERHANGING—UPHOLSTERING Terms Arranged to Your Convenience GeoPLTTCO'ING 1525-14th St.NW.<~Main 422¢ Burkins, had as her only attendant Miss Helen Ogl: Ricel's b man was his cousin, Mr. SBamuel Tammero, Immediately after | the breakfast Mr. and Mrs. Ricel lert| tor a wedding tri Mr. and Mrs. Louls N, Geldert mo- tored to Atlantic City Sun d | will_return tomorrow, to ry Washington through the wintes. Mrs. [ Geldert will take up her executive work as national -president of the League of American Pen Women at the new executlve office, established Monday at the Shoreham Hotel, ——— Organized labor in Minneapolis has - completed plans for the erection of Jabor temple at a cost of half a mii- lion dollars. Furniture MIRRORS Polychrome, walnut, ma- hogany, gold—Were 1175 to 116.00. " . SALE PRICE, TABLES Walnut and mahogany; library tables, end tables, nest of tables, console tables ~—Were 2650 to 215.00. SEPT. SALE PRICE, 12.38 to 161.25. e G Street * Between 11th and 12th Streets They’re Regularly Higher Priced" C}lofise From 5core Sty]es &t 25 Exquisi‘te new mode].s of finest quality tricotine. Every ome is expertly tailored and finished. Coats are the new, much sought for long styles and-full lined with “well-wearing” messaline silk. Navy and Black. Al Sizes to 44 Other Handsome Tailored Suits In a Wonderful Array of Sfyle's at .$49.00. $55.00 v $59.50 Fiber Silk - $ Step~in$ 00 Novelty weave, in White, Peach, Orchid and Flesh Color. 4llsizes. Very ex- traordinary values at this special price. Kery special values at this price. Same weaves “and colors as in the vests. S.E. Cor.'13th and G Sts. N.W. 300 Exclusive Typé Model Hats of Wonderful Quality See Our . Window at a Sensational "Price of 8.50 Tomorrow One of the greatest collections of high-class mil- linery ever assembled for a single event like this. We chose from scores of showroom displays in New York the smartest best-value models obtainable and as- sembled them all in this one array for your choice. These are hats out of the ordinary class, for which you usually pay again.as much. Be Sure to Attend Early! Shapes that range from the small, close-fitting cloche to the large, wide- brimmed dress hat with its curling trim of ostrich, the new oriental em- broideries, peacock trimmed, feather trimmed, tailored hats—in fact, hats of every type. Chiffon, full- fashioned stock- ing, plated heel znd toe. All col- ors— $185 Chiffon, full- fashioned stock- ing, finest qual- ity and enduring beauty. All col- ors— Flawless Cflémfig in Silk Stoekings From the makers of America’s Finest Quality Silk Stockings, ‘we have obtained this absolutely perfect product—the famous— PHILADELPHIA - GOLD SEAL Silk Stockings _ Full-fashioned Stock- ings of superlative 4p: quality and exquisite LS one grade—the beauty—irom chiffon finest—PHILADEL- of gossamer sheerness, PHIA GOLD SEAL to the heav- Silk Stock- iest ingrain— ¥ uaranteed . ings. In the fee from new Au- any and all tumn tones as well as the m anufactur- ing dgfects. stapleshades. * . Heavy silk, full fashioned, of super- extra quality and re- markable dura- bility. Beautiful finish, All col- Org— $2.95 A dipped, full- fashioned hose, with lisle toe and heel. Choice range of colors— $185 We carry only ADELp, "\‘\;\-" "«‘l w . | Efl‘;fl@@élcfliléfiq | - TWELVE-TEN TWELVE-TWELVE F STREET .