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SO oCi Guatemalan Minister, Senor, Sanchez {¥e v mtre CIETY. ety Latour, and Senora de Sanci.cz Latour Hosts at HE minister of Guatemala and Scnora de Sanchez Latour will entertain a small com- peny at dinmer this evening 1n honor of the United States minister t0 Guatemala, Mr. Arthur 8. Geissler. The director of the Pan-American Tnion, Dr. Leo S. Rowe, entertained at luncheon today in the annex of the Pan-American Union in honor of the minister of Guatemala, Senor Don Francisco Sanchez Latour. The guests included the acting secretary of state, Mr. William Phillips; the minister of Nicaragua, Senor Don Emiliuno Cha- morro; the minister of Costa Rica. Scnor Don J. Rafzel Oreamuno; the assistant secretary of state, Mr. Le- land Harrison: Col. George T. Weis zell; the counselor of the legation of Costa Ricw. Senor Don Alfredo Gon- Dinner Tonight. Brig. Gen. William Mitchell, assistant chief of the Army air service, will take place in Detroit, October 11. Mr. and Mrs. John Wilson Brown, 8d. have gone to Atlantic City wnd wre staying &t the Muarlborough- Blenheim. On their return to Wash- |Ga., is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. | ington they will give up their apart- ment at the Chustleton, which they have occupied for two winters, and will go to 1721 Riggs pl which they have leased for the season. The Philippine Colleglans of Amer- ica have issued invitations to a for- mal reception and dance in hondr of the resident commissloner of the Philippines and Mrs. Pedro Guevara this evening at 3 o'elock, at Meridian Mansion: 00 16thsstreet. Former United States a to Great Britain and Mrs. Johm Wil- MRS. HAROLD GEIGER, ‘Wife of Maj. Geiger, U. 8. A, milita; S Zalez-Flores; the secretary of the le- gation of Nicaragus, Senor Don Man- uel Zavala and Dr. Danna Munroe . Postmaster Gemeral Mre. New at Their ster_General and Mrs. | rent the greater part of the summer @t Frisndship, the home | ¢ of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Beale Mc- | S Lean. on Wisconsin ue, are at their rcsidence, 1889 Wyoming avo»l . nue, for the iwinter. The minister «f Rumania, Prince Bibetco, entertained at luncheon yes- i+ terday at the legation in compliment | to his guests, Sir Roderick and Lady | Jones. ~ The guests included the | : oharge d'affaires of Great Britain and ! Mrs, Henry Getty Chilton, the charge ! daffaires of France and Mme. de La- | boulaye and the chief of the division | Z of near eastern,affairs of the State Department, Mr.' Allen W. Dulles. | Prince Bibesco will sail about the middle of October for England to join | Princéss Bibesco, who has passed the | summer there. The charge d’affaires of Great Brit- | ain, dnd Mrs. Kaary Getty Chilton | will go to New York for the recep- | tion Monday afternoon, October 8, | which the British consul general and | Mre. Gloster Armstrong will give in " their honor. Mr. and Mrs. Armstrong will entertain in their home at 175 ¢ West 5Sth street. Mr. and Mrs. Chilton were hosts to Z & company of twelve at_dinner last = evening entertaining for Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Calder of Rio da Janeiro, 2 Who are visiting Commander and Mrs. Z Charles C. Hart = pThe air attache of the British em-| bassy, Group Capt. M. G. Christie, en- tertained at dinner last evening at the Shoreham, when his guests in- cluded the commercial counsellor of the British _embassy, Mr. John Joyce Broderick, Brig. Gen. William Mitchell and Maj. Walsh. Group Capt. Christie will leave ‘Washington tomorrow to attend the air meet in St. Louis. Mrs. Morrow, wife of Col. Henry M. ! Morrow, was hostess to a small com- : Chase Club, entertaining informally in homor of her house guest, Mrs.| ~ Ear} L. Beatty of New York. Col. and Mrs. Morrow entertained, : at dinner last evening for Mr. and | Mrs. Beatty, who will remain with | them through this week. i £ i % Maj. and Mrs. James A. Lyon have : 1ssued invitations for a luncheon Sun- day at their country place near Rock- ville in compliment to Commander and Mrs. Percy Foote, £ Commander and Mrs. Guy Davis and their daughter Dorothy are in their apartment at the Knowlton, 2121 20th | - street northwest, for the winter. They | © tpent the summer in the White moun- tains. The marriage of Miss Elizabeth Trumbull Miller, daughter of M =M idney T. Miller of Detioit, and | to own i ry attacke of the AmeriCan em! invitations former have issued marriage of the daughter. Julia MacDonald to Mr. William McMillan Adams, Saturday morning, October 13, in the Church of John's, Lattingdown, Locust Val- . Long Island. A reception in the country home of.the bride's parent liam Dav for the home after November 1, at 28 Stran- dagervej, Capenhagen, Denmark. Miss Anne Hill returned to her home here after ting Miss Eugenia Simmons in her home in Roland Park, Baitimore. The marriage of Mr. John Grinnell Wetmore Husted. son of former Rep- resentative James W. Husted of Peekskill, N. Y.. to Miss Helen Arm- strong, daughter of Dr. William Armstrong of Hartford, Conn, i e Make Your Dresses, Wraps and Hats Livingston’s School—Designing, poDressmaking and Mitl X FoR BOORLET . N.W, Fraak, 4T, * AUCTION BRIDGE and MAH: JONGG Privately Taught. Gifts for Bridge. Auction Bridge Studio 1711 Conmn. Ave. Phone North 3076 29¢ 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. 3245 $345 alt Jeo R 5400 Cretonnes, ¥, ,'rlce, and a special sale of Window Shades, Curtains and Nets. Lansburgh Company 637 F St. Silk; Tapestries Re- duced to. | ON PAGE 11 OF Today’s Evening Star Is Published 'New Vi . On Sale Tomorrow a List of ctor Record at M DROOP’S HOUSE USIC 1300 G Steinway Piuo—PhV' Ambassador l take place Saturday in Trinity Church at Hl':‘thrl. . aj. and Mrs. Jokn Alden Crane have purchased the house at 3407 Quibec street, ~levelard Park, and are established there for the Mej. and Mrs. Crane have been sta- tioned at Fort Leavenworth, Kan., for some tlme and recently cume here where *he major ow on dlty. Woman c. Mrs. Henry C. Corbin will have as her guest next week at Highwood, her country home near Chevy Chuse, Lady Rhodes, formerly Mrs. Morgan Hill. who will be at the Shoreham unti? then. Lady Rhodes will be with Mrs. Corbin for several weeks. Mr. and Mrs Lincoln Green aad their daughter, Miss Anna Hall Green, have returned io Washington from & motor trip through New England and have opened their recently purchased house, 3925 N street, which has been | extensively remodeled. Mrs. James Kthridge of Macomb, Green. Mr. Edward T. Clark, private sec- retary to the President, and Mrs. Clark entertained a ssall company at din- {ner last night on the New Willard roof. Assistant postmaster general, Mr. Irving W. Glover is in Washington after attending several postal con- ventions in the morthwest and is at Wardmun Park Hotel. Commander and Mrs. Charles C. Hartigan have as their guests for a few days Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Cal- der of Rio de Janeiro. Dr. and Mrs. Henry Woldmar Ruoft have taken an apartment at the Pres- idential, 16th and L streets, for the winter. ' Dr. and Mrs. Ruoff shent the &r part of the summer at their Seven Star farm. at Concord, Mass. Mrs. Frank S. Hight and her small son. Frank, jr. are prolonging their stay &t their summer home in New Hampshire through the month of Oc- tober. The Misses Barbara and Phyl- lis Hight have returned for the open- ing of school and joined Mr. Hight &t their home on Mrs. Ridgely, wife of Capt. Ridgely, entertained a small party at dinner last night on the New Willard roof. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Snow will leave Washington Saturday to attend the air meet at St. Louis. They will be ukbsem from Washington about a week. Mrs. William Mather Lewis will re- ceive for the first time this season Tuesday afternnon at her residence, 3021 N street. Mrs. Lewis will be at home the first and third Tuesdays of the month for the remainder of the season. » Frank Morgan of Gains- and Miss Betty Hamilton NMrs. G ille, Fi “Flashes like sunrays gorgeously glinting. from racing ripples— BEAUTIFUL, pure, clear Diamond, superbly set in white gold ring mounting— $52.50." Exquisite taste and everlast- ing value make this a possession to be prized. - The price is remarkably be- low the current trend. This, and our willingness to ex- tend terms to con- venience you, makes your pur- chase especially op- portune right now. F or Women " With Wcakened . Feet A common complaint of American women is weaken- ed arches. Half the pains in the legs and back are really nothing ot et ey T painful musc iting fi weakened feet, T EOm Just furnish the proper sup- port to your suffering feet, and your “cheumatic” symp- toms will vanish. ‘We believe in looking for @ cure when we have discov- ered the hfi:m‘n. :Ind in this case we have found the rgm. edy in EASE-ALL mm EASE-ALL shoes are sci- entifically constructed to re- lieve, as well as prevent, foot . trouble. Let us demonstrate this shoe to you. G. B. White Co., Inc. ‘ 1311 G St. N.W, of Brooklyn, N. ¥, are of Mr. and Mrs. mvmmhr in | Siona) their apartment at the Tiffany. , Mr. ‘and Mre. E. H. Cumpston of Rochester, N. Y. ‘with their young son, are here visit 1o Mra mpston's parents, Mr.s asd Mrs. . E. Copemhaver of 2239 Q street northwest. Representative and Mrs. Thomas W. Phillips of Pennsylvagla came to Washington yesterday from Butler, Pa., where they have been ince their return from Europe several weeks j a&o. Mrs. Phillips will return to But- ler shortly to spend & month, and upon her return to Washington they will take possession of their new home, at 2001 1Gth street, which they have leased from Dr. and Mrs. Loren J\‘)hnl?n. The wedding of Miss Eleanore Pa- tricia Frost, duughter of Elihu B. Frost of Lake House, Southampton, L. I, and Lieut. Arthur Burgin Cralg, 8. N. son of former Gov. Locke g of North Carolina and Mrs. ig, will take place toSay ut the Ambassador Hotel in New York. The bride will be attended by her cousin, Miss Elizabeth Bentson, and Miss Eva Beaudet. Miss Corinne Payne Phelps, daughter of Lieut. and Mrs. Henry L. Phelps, who are now Ci stationed in this eity, will be When A‘Woman‘ Dreams of Beautiful Shoes--- i and sees these new cregtions in the Hahn windows---Ah! Slower girl, and Locke Craig, ir., 1s to be page. Miss Julla D, Strong is at her resi- dence on Dupont circle, after an ab- sence extending over part of the suramer. Miss Frances Hampson, of Mrs. Joseph Hampson, has rety: ed to Washington after a visit to her rs. Virginia, October 4 / the matinee performance Saturday, Elizabeth Oce tober 6, at 3:30, Miss 1 aunt, Mrs. Joseph Byron, at Blug | be Ridge Summit, Mrs. Thomas P. Morgan will en- tertain a large company at dimner Saturday evening at the Hote] Hamil- ton. - Mr. and Mrs. C. Gordon Cooke, whose marriage took place ia Rolla, Mo.. September 19, are visiting the former's mother, ‘Mrs. Charles E. Cooke, at'her TesiGence, 1827 Lamont street. Mr. and M Harry S. Black and the latter's sister, Mrs. Willlam Vom Rath, who have wpent the greater part of the summer at Southampton, will return to New York Mognday. Washington Girls Awsist at Virginia Play. A number of soclety girls, Mmcluding some of the debutantes of this semson, will act as ushers at the al fresco production of “Robin Hood,” in the in- o Migs Vir- lania Seldon and Miss Maude Mason. rties are also being formed for picnic supper after the close of the perform- ance on Saturdwy. - Mrs. Pearl Moore Gray entertained informally at luncheon today at CIif- ton, the headquarters of the Woman's Universai Allfance, in compliment to her house guest, Mrs. Frank Vahue. The “Little Cabinet” will have its first dinner of the season at the Hotel Hamilton on Monday evening. Mr. W. Irving Glover, third assistant ter genernl, I8 in charge. The Francis Wallis Chapter, D. A. R., will hold a benefit card party for patriotic educational work Tuesday evening, October 2, at the home of the regent, Mrs. Thomas Smythe (Continued on Ninth Page.) “Bryn Mawr™ THESE new models—suitable for street, semi- formal or evening wear—come in Black, Beige or Gray Suede, Black Satin, Black Calfékin and Chiffon Silk Stockings clear Cigffon Si Sinckings WA ein forced garter tops. Log Cabin, Beige, Gray or Black. Very special value. '$1.75 8 Pairs, 5 Patent Leather. Atthese stores only - A8 072.4- “Ho Huase of Fashin™ -’ NEW FALL COATS, SUITS, DRESSE Piices Equal to 1. One with Spanish Louis, the other with low block heel. And the price—as attractive as the styles themselves. $8 50 & K Sts. . 1318 G St. 414 Sth St. Any Seuth of New York: SPECIALS FOR TWO DAYS DRESSES » Handsome Afternoon -and Street Dresses. Satin, Crepe, Silk and Cloth Dresses. ... . Jersey, Cloth, Crepe and Satin Dresses ...... Tailored Twill Suits, all sizes. ....... Dressy and Furtrimmed Suits......... SUITS - 50, $49.50 50, $49.50, .$39. COATS AND WRAPS Handsome Fur-collared ces....$69.50 and $98.50 Fur-trimmed Collared and Selfollared Coats..:.....$45.00 and $49.50, Sport Coats and Jacquettes—Special................$25.00 and $29.50 SEPARATE SKIRTS Plajn colors, stripes, plaids—variety of new cloths................ $9.95 200 BEAUTIFUL CHAPPIE COATS AND SWEATERS Plain, fancy and combinations .of colors. AH sizes. Extra Special Prices—$5.00<0 $15.00 .00 smartest s Just Arrived’ 'MOST BEAUTIFUL FALL HATS - ON SALE TWO DAYS Hats of distinctive individuality—expressing the seseon’s tyles. f SOCIETY. eminine ootwear Morning In Au- tumn — Saunter on The Avenue. —Louelingu and Luxury. —A Shoe appropriately blending with this atmos: phere of smartness may be found here in this shop of exclusive styles. Created and made by ¥red A. Eyre in Brooklyn. Val Richter 1304 F St. N.W. ADJOINING PALACE TREATER Dyeing Clothes —requires much skill and extensive plant equip- ment. Our Dyeing Department is modern and op- erated under the direct supervision of an expert. The newest Fall shades can be applied to vour garments. CALL MAIN 4724 "CLEANERS & DYERS 720 13th Street N.W. Brothers “Autumn’s the mellow time” o HE RIZIK influence on style orig- ination commences in the studios of the great designers, which are visited in the interests of our patrons months before the trend is decided. See our individual developments of. the straightline silhouette in Poiret Twill and Picquetine Dresses 2 3 5 5 115 Softening effects are introduccd by godets, new collar and pancl treatments and surprising sleeves. EWELVE THIRTEEN AEa £ Wi ) T Al 1219 F Street Exceptional Vo a(ues i v Fall Footwear Specially Priced ° fi $6.50 This popular model is shown in black satin, patent leather, black and brown kid, covered box heels, $6.50 Pictured at the left is dainty model in Gray and Fieldmouse Kid Cross Strap, with turned soles and Spanish heels. $6.50 Here's & dress and walking shoe, in two strap, developed in patent leather Black and Brown Kid and Tan Calf, with welt soles and Cuban heels. $6.50 Oxfords in tan calf, black lndxbro'n kid, with welt soles and Cuban heels. Thers :s othing more comfortable thin 2o el titted. oxtord. ""\ The “Queen Quality” trade- mark is your assurance of .per- fect satisfaction. Quality Boot Shop 1219 F STREET N. W. Ezclustve Agents in° Waskington for QUEEN QUALITY SHOER Shoes and Hoslery for Women and Children | ikl