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THE EVENING STAR, WASHING Society (Continued from Eighth Page.) bridegroom, was best man. The cere- Tony was performed by Rev. Owen A. HUL assisted by Rev. M. J. Rior- da; and Rev. Father Davey. hnol,}g:vlgi“l‘ha ceremony the couple more, g Mr. and Mrs Thomas Lockwood, Irioho have Been at Lenox, Mass. §rter spending the summer at Kenne: “illl’l port. e, have returned to ashington. They made the trip by Jiotor ~with thelr son, Winthrop Ockwood, who went to Lenox to bring them home. Mr. and Mrs. James H. Johnson, Jr. Sntertained last Thursday evening i elr son-in-law and daughter, Lieut. [gnd Mrs. E. Tyler Wooldridge, at & bridge party, at their home, 3903 33d strect. Lieut. and Mrs. Wooldridge came down from New York last Mon- ay for a week's leave with their Darents, The guests included Lieut. and Mrs. Harvey Alban, U. 8. M. C.; Mr. and Mrs. Marshali H. Johnson, Lieut. , Campbell Carmine, U. S. N.; Miss Mary Gantley, Lieut. Harry B. Slo- cum, U. S. N.; Miss Mary Keane, Miss Alma Johnson, Miss Florence John. ®%on and Lieut. Charles Erck, U. 8. N. Lisut. Wooldridge will join his ship in New York today, to proceed to Tharleston, S. C., where Mrs. Wool- dridge will join him the latter part ©of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Parsons Erwin will return to their suburban home Graystone, Saturday from Mackinac Island, Mich., where they have been for the summer. Mr. and Mrs. Er- win are occupying Graystone while their own house near there is in the course of construction. Mrs. William L. Malone has closed her house on the Conduit road and taken an apartment at the Marquis, on Ashmead place, for the winter. Overseas Writers, the Washington organization of correspondents and othors v'ho have hed forelgn uervide, will opea its 1935-1921 season with a lutcheon at the Hamilton Hotel to- morrow in honor of Mr. Seuchi Uyeno, one of Japan's distinguiShed journal- ists, and his New York représenta- ourse of a tour of inspection of American newspapers. Mr. and Mrs. William Doeller have leased the house at 1756 P street and will move from -the apartment at 1302 18th street this week. Mrs. Ada McDermott Burke and her children are established in an apart- ment at the St. Albans for the winter. Mr. and Mrs. Paris C. Gordon of the Hotel La Faystte are in New York ulabuunr h friends their wed- ding annive . They are being entertained coni olc and atham. ntly in the metrop- e stopping at the Hotel Wilson-Grant Wedding At 2 0'Clock This Afternoon. A simple but pretty wedding took place this afternoon, when Miss Alice Adelaide Grant, daughter of Mrs. Adelaide E. Grant, became the bride of Mr, John J. Wilson. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. G. G. Johnson, at 2 o'clock, In_the apartment of the bride's mother, 3033 16th street. Only the immediate’ families and a few In- timate friends witnessed the ceremony and were present at the informal re- ception which followed. The bride wore a gown of cocoa Dbrown canton crepe and georgette, heav- ily beaded, and made on long lines, the drapery on the side of the skirt being held in piace by a largs beaded orna; ment, She wore a corsage bouquet of tea roses and lilies of the valley. Bsther Evans attended her as maid of honor, wearing a gown of rust colored canton crepe, made on long, straight lines, and a corsage bouquet of pink roses. Mr. Goodlos Sommers was the best man. The bridal couple left after the re- ception for a wedding trip, the bride wearing a three-plece suit of dark blue poiret twill, with a small French model hat, Th tober 15 at 1620 R strvet. their home at 1203 Clifton street after spending the summer at Biue Ridge Summit and in Montreat, N. In the latter place they were their brother-in-law and sl resentative and Mrs. Stevenson of South Carolina. secretary of Christian Association, spending her vacation in New York state, has resumed her work at the Mrs. Charles T. Johnson and Miss Carrie L. Prince have returned to s of Re; Willtam - F. Miss Hettle P. Anderson, the ~ Young men's who_has by assoclation. Mr. and Mrs. William C. Hodges of Denver are guests at the Hamilton for a fortnight. Mrs, Harriet Luella McCollum of New York eity will be the guest of | yieroert ZlK of ey honor and speaker at the forum lunch- | Rupert R. Deese of San G. B. WHITE 1311 G St. N.W. at 1 o'clock. lain will preside. stance L. “Carter of this cf r general| Dumon Harrison and Sillia Dixion. Biarry G. Moore and. Jenne B. een | of Richmond, Va. Francis Dorsey and Sallle Wim! Thomas Broadnax and Blanche A E Jonn J. Wilson and Alice A. Grant. Lio Elsie Duncan Black anal Bella Smit ey will be at home after Oc-|eon at the Wo)r‘non City Club lnur::;v William E. Cham! Marriage Licenses. Marriage liconses have been issued to the following : ond M. Taglor and Nina R. Davis. s L. Brown. vfll‘:ld. Ore., and Con- 1o Hcoulggan and Mary L. Holland, Seott, both Marshall and Mary Middleto v B Rogers of Baltimore, Md., and M. Kuldel of this city. Oree_Al b, lexander and Helen G. Oliver. Flor muel. Ease-All's —the shoe of invis- ible comfort and visi- | ble style—are chpsen || by women who are || particular about style | and careful about | quality. ' CO., INC. noon, October 2nd. ora meen gorgeous black inspiration appe; Band’'ngs embroiderdd in gold and red Fur new fal And new frocks with ene tell of the insistence of brow: pleated frills such new styles. $5.95 $8.50 and jacquard effects. Irene Castle appearing in person in a Fashion Show at Poli’s Theater, Tuesday After- —uverify early rumors of their exceeding chic. For in- stance: The tlered frock, freely predicted as a leader, s not to be neglected by the woman of style— fashions at $45.00 has been chosen with exclusiveness view, but priced from the stand- point of the woman whose purse may be limited, repre- senting as always, “Fashion WITH Value.” You Can Get Them Here— Chappie Coats —that all the country is wild over—that can scarcely be found even in the New York market. are modest prices that don’t begin to reflect the smart- ness of the new brushed wool in their striped, plaided Nearly 20 Different Styles $45.00 New versions of the wrap are fully created in the new char. twili—fine, lustrous, satiny— fringe of Spanish on satin frocks. suggest a Chinese influence. ?Ivu a softening touch to fashions. 4 3 a apron fronts and This showing of new fall in $10.00 $13.95 j ‘ : 1216 F Street Meeting the Fashion Requirements of Smart Women New Fall Frocks —all with the becoming collar that identifies them as real ‘“‘chap.- ol All the new shades and combinations of buff, brown, gray, Yale and navy biues. Altogether one of the finest assortments of smart sweaters—many from the most exclusive importers of foreign yarns—that we've recently been able to offer. But make your selections promptly. A Wonderful “Special Purchase” New Silk Gowns Regularly Selling at $15.00 to $22.50 "~ $12.85 and $14.85 In this shipment is some of the most gorgeous tailored silk underwear we have ever seen. Materials that include ‘the new corduroy silk, heavy, satin, unusually heav; lity pure hem, groups of length contrasting embroidery, two-toned ribbon, real Irish and filet laces, as medaliions or whole yokes, fagotting and hemstitching. It is not too early to anticipate gift needs when you can get such beautiful, beautiful underwear at such a decided saving! All sizes. Silk Stocking New “Irene Castle Fash- ions”—both frocks and coats— now showing here exclusively in Washington. This Last Week Continues Without Curtailment All the Startling Values of Our Great September Coat Sale Handsome New Fabrics —that display ery beauty of th d art—velvety Glamora, in whose deep pile g d shadows play; soft, . e Vi na; Cordara and Lustrosa, with their definitely corded pile. Furs K Magnificent —the choicest of the season’s supply, that show many new variations, Includ. ing the rich brown of Viatka dyed squir- rel, kit fox, platinum wolf—not forgetting beautiful goiden beaver, natural gray squirrel, silky black lynx and the favored caracul, Styles From Foremost Designers —that accentuate the flat back, predict freely the popularity of tiers and the cir- cular flounce and show many variations of the stunning side drape. A Saving of $10 to $25 per Coat —still to be had during tnis the coat sale, In the face of in price already announced by ufac- turers on many of these coats, is an In- sistent reminder that you make your se. lection NOW. Storage Free Until November 1st A reasonable deposit reserves the ment of your selection, or if-you have a charge account with us your coat will not appear upon your statement until No- vember fifst. OUR FINEST COATS 15% DISCOUNT - - —during the September Sale. This applies without reservation to all the magnificent garments ranging in price from $135 to $375. The newest modes = are featured, most sump- tuous furs are lavishly used as trim- ming and the fabrics—Gerona, Tar- quina and Oriona—are the aristo- crats of Fashion. week of dvance All the New Browns in GOLD STRIPE-- s That WEAR Autumn and Reindeer, Log. Cabin and Bo&ah'nk—dark, ‘medium or light, you can get them with the assurance of silk 1009 pure, in full-fashioried styles, with trim-fitting ankles and non-pulling toes, protected from ruinous garter cut “runs” by the patented gold stripe. $2.00 and $2.75 a pair—Jelleff’s Only Authorized Washington Agency FOUR SALE | GROUPS 125 ‘05 75 *58 Styles for Women, Sec- ond Floor. Modes for, Misses, Third Floor. Coats for the Larger Woman that sacrifice no touch of smartness be- cause of their ampler lines. TON, D. C, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1923. Mary B.‘L Ketcham of this ity A asé Katherine H. Wessnan, miel. | Martin 3. Fersinger, 53, 140 X. C. avo. s.e. | Chureh rd. n. § Ldwrinct :.'Wn: and S3%a 2. Brouer, | WAbio %, %aa B0l V" Liinesbrogeri (o7, | Fanry Miler, 25, Gecrse Wasbington Uni. | VAUSR Brwn, 2 ibeaths; 1020 Potowsud ¢ and Harriet 0. Willlams. | = Gabe B, e Sander Yorsity Hoapl t. . Nonie Be Willlame ¢F Soterspure. i & EU pthet I MsLanghlin, boy Dantel D Palten: 3. Walter Heed Hospital. - Oyt ‘Bekhgjon and N e Fax. 2 DOT- | Alex W, Richards, 42, Providence Hospital. The Latest Crime. ~ R TR Posta B Joseph_ 1. #0d Mary E.'Denlt, boy. Jumes W. Shegogte, ir., 7, Providence Hos: | . P. 4. in the New York World. 1 nt of Alexandria. Va.. And Ora G. 'and Orace B. R giel. hael Jamatts, 1 month, Providence Hos: | Rav or® onornt Bouncnunders th of Alexand . asq Grace B Roster, ov. W. Howard Graham, “for thi Muxie E. Jackson. , e < y Lasby, 21 crimes that follow the drinking of days, 1858 N. C. Pere A. and rgaret Wil bootleg booze.” There's a name for minutes, Georgetown University Hospit everything, doctor, if you Jjust pupiy Eari Proctor. 17, men‘s Hospital. |your mind to it. How about gyn- Mary V. Edmonds, 72, 3600 'k Creek thetic sin? ; Births Reported. Deaths Reported. ‘The following births bave been ted The following deaths have been reported to o the beaidh depertment in e bt henty: | the “healtsdepartument ia the” iast twesty- Gur hours: our hours: g g;n?m:dsl_ I!dd ?Q!l{ud; W. Dimmick, boy. g::‘h‘ un’lfi, 70, ‘.'l. 'luh'% '8 -;zlp“l Charles B. an Carrie E. ngie, boy. 4 g3, Goorge and Martha ¥, Olup, boy.' Ella Warsell, 27, oapital, Yo . Albert and Mary E. Smith,’ girl. Eithins Wenger, 85, United Btates Boidiers ‘Hospital. Daniel P. and Margaret Dougherty, boy. | Home . 7 Lasting Beauty! Silk stockings that retain the vigor and bloom of youth to the end. of their useful- The finish is permanent. wear it out! nor wash it cut. only the famous PHILADELPHIA GOLD SEAL Silk Stockings The new autumn tones as well as the staple colors. In every weight, from the daintiest chiffons to heaviest ingrains. We guarantee every pair. [Erletbachesr TWELVE-TEN TWELVE-TWELVE F STREET Paris-Inspired HATS Each charmingly reveals the New Autumn Mode t $15% to $40 [Erliehackher | WASHINGTON PARIS You cannot We carry Ay [e——=[o[c——=o[c——[c]lc——oo[c——=ol—=lale—————2lole——2lalc——2| g ?bilipsbo Fourth Floor 608 to 614 ELEVENTH ST. One of Our Fafnously Sensational Sales of Distinctive Millinery A gathering of about seven huridred superbly charming Hats —of grades that greatly exceed in actual value the price—and provides a variety for choice that surpasses any precedent of the season. F ol e=—=]ale——o|o]c——ole=—mlo]lc——o o] c—=]al === Th;y are Hats of the hour— for Strcet, [c——=o[—=o[c——=]c]——=lo]—=[o[c——=olc——]ofe——=lo[—=]o] ——= o[ ——=]ale—xXlal —=lal ——2d] [ Included are— Pokes, Close-fitting Turbans, Off-the-face Styles, Drooping Brims and Youthful Matronly Slnplep. The Materials are— Panne Velvet, Lyons Velvet, Duvetyn, French Felts and Velours. The Colorings are— Black, Brown, Navy, Wood, Sand, Gray, Purple, Green, Henna, Orange, etc. The Trimmings are— Ostrich, Ribbons, Quills, Fancy Pins, Ribbon Cockades and Em- broidered effects of unique designing. Every Hat is truly a gem of individual type lc———lo ——lajc——la]lc——=lol—o%| Sports, After- noon and Dress wear. |c——|ol—=]ale——2lo]c——=lole———]o]c——m] 0] (5]