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i SOCIETY. THE EVENING STAR, WARHINGTON, . O, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1923. SOCIETY. and her flance, Mr. Ralph Czechoslovakia and Mme. Kuraz, t. er husband to Washi o The guests included Mr and Dresident of tha World's Daits Con. | Bilinger of Chicagor = " 2nd Dr. ° 3 g: o Bk at a dinner tonight for Mis: Mre. Ernest Graves, Mrs, Robert Way- gress and Mrs. van Norman, the chiaf — 3 # & mick, Mr. Macauley and the bridal|land, Mrs. Frank Jones. Miss Eliza- of tha dalry division of the Depart-| Mrs. Chandler Andarson will ciose it > 9 W- Sunday Col. and Mrk. Herbert| beth Jobe, Miss Marguerite Munn, ment of Agriculture and Mrs. Larsen, | her cottage at York Harbor the lat- = 4 . lilams entertained. at luncheon for! Miss Cathlyn Evans, tae Misses the director of the division and M ter part of the next week and jol ‘ the bride, Col. and Mrs. W. A, Dhilltps | Brown, Miss Gladys Booder, Mr, Bux- Rogers, the former secretary cfagri- | Mr. ‘Anderson at their residence ou - B 8ave u tea for her, and Mrs. Winefleld | ton North, Mr. Frank McStarren, Mr. culture of Pennsylvania, Mr. Frank | 21st street. street gave a supper party | Cranston Wililams, Mr. Bdward H. Rasmussen: the four deiegates from e Cupston, Mr. Sidney Dean, Mr. Oli- Denmark to the dairy congress, Prof. | . The city postmaster and Mrs. W and Mrs. Helmick, son and|yer Fléming and Mr, George Willlams. Orla-Yensen, Prof. Christiansen, Prof. | llam M. Mooney have as their guests daughter-in-law of Maj. Gen, and Mrs. ity A. Christiansen and Prof. Block, and |at_their residence, 4416 15th street, 7 Ve . Secretary of War and Mrs. Weeks Hosts | |Helmick have arrived trom Aberdter | puptun Attache Hort Mme. Orla-Yonsan, whe: Acomeramiie Continued on NInth Page) % present at the Wéddlnl. and Miss Bryer Inner %1 o e ——————————————————————————————————————————————————— i Th i su 3 of Newport and Col. and Mrs. Taylor of | _The agricultoral adviser to the i 1 Danish government and attache of To Guests in Their Summer Home . . Baltimore are also arriving Ponlsh Eovormlt Sacaiiacherct A I t N H z(;”; and Mr%v"non Evlnnsl enter- sen, L-r:toll;‘ulc,:ei‘\” “q d;ln!elr 1ast e 21]' 3 ¥ & i aine t a bri e supper last even- | ning al e Villar otel, when £ t L cas er’ i3 = o ting in :ompllmpgt to Miss Elfzabeth | guests were the charge d‘affaires of {{8iin compliment o WIRE H\maSath IR HAre Chie ChatRe 4TRSS of HE Secretary of War and |has sailed for New York aboard La i G 5 > - Mrs. Weeks have been en- | FTRnce —after —spemling several ; ¢ o . Mrs. Weeks have been € §months in'his French home. e ¢ I ; tertaining a house party in e 5 ; I Mr. and Mrs. V! Kauffmann will % 2 1 their summer home, Mount |, il 4 dinner party at the Chevy Wl Prospect, at Lancaster, N. H. and | SLEENENG Saonany evening In honor : . ‘ | 1319 F St. N.W. 2d Floor 1115 1117 F STREET vesterday the Secretary took his|of Mrs. Cluremce Richmond Day, who : ; . T . e | Fuests by motor to Bretton Woods, | 1S leaving Washington October 10 to ] Over. Young Men's Shop where they had luncheon at the|ioin Col ‘Day at San Antgnio, Tex. : : hey where he is stationed. Maj. and Mrs. Mount Washington and played golf | James A. Lyon, who are also leaving n the afternoon. His guests include, | on October 10 for Europe, to be ab- en. John J. Pershing, Gen. Charles | Sent for some time, will also be G. Dawes, Gen. J. G. Harbord, Repre- | 2T 4 S e i Callmg Attention to entative J. Mayhew Wainwright of | military attache of the French " Sgney o, | nbtesy Se L0 Sment, e Vo Uk b g Gratifying Comfort | Exceptional Featured Lots of Henry N wheet, William V. Killen | oyt avenue and is temporarily estab- ; al . E. & of Bo - ! lished at 1501 18th street. § i A 3 . G d L k. FrOC Senora de Riano, wife of the am- < L . k -..‘ ,() t bassador of Spain; Senora de Elizalde, | B Gon, CRapies & Frautiorh : o s ln 00 iy 00 lng { s a S wife of the minister of Ecuador; Mra. | Who has been in Hurope for scversl £ . > ¢ i eqgqe Britten, wife of Representative Fred 3 . > . z i d M ll ! Lephoae . and is making his home at the Army 5 . ¥ 3 i \. Britien, and Mrs. Cuno H. Rudolph, | 41 13 makiog, : i S Shoes an 1 lnery wife of the chairman of the District Commissioners, will receive with the minister of the Serbs, Croats and e Slovenes, Dr. Ante Tresich Pavich- | BAve issued invitations for the mard vieh, at fhe recoytion tomorrow atter: | (VS “Caliter £ Moicn. DB & L ; gl B s - ANTILEVER Shoes are Here’s where Louvre exclusiveness is noon, which he will give at the New 3 s L. S . D. / oo, e will & this city. The weddi vill. take < 3 3 s ' decidedly good looking. o P 2 = - Wi Hrom S & 7 S clock. S e » T « N expressed at unusually attractive prices. The minister of Czechoslovakia, Dr. | Ing at the Shrine of the Sacred Heart, & % 5 ¥ i ek ance is the comfort they give Frantisek Chvalkovsky, sailed toduy on | 16th and Park road northwest. % 5 byt ; you every hour you wear the steamship Aquitania for Prague.| — £ A e . & a0 | th Their flexible arches 5 L S ‘ol. Frank M. Rumbold will enter- ¥ k : ’ hem. eir flexi | S firee are S Sovembor. Tha Arat sect | (518 88 dianer, whir, cveping at e : ~ N | e e - S i e i e 0 'S v r3 g . 3 A E, H ermittin, - P wpgation, br. Hohuslay | (o' %ind Mrs, Henry M. Morrow in : . s o & A large group of Street, Sports, Afternoon inintens whaenoe: celebration of the latter’s birthday i H ©n your:Giest day i Canti- and formal wear Dresses—in the exquisite silks L anniversary. % 4 v - 3 4 = s CointortiStelionar Mte bt RAE L e % lever Shoes you will notice and superb wool cords—smartly modelled and 3 i Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Hogan have \ & ; . : i | iv i ;::;;Lff.}f?'g New. York. |\ lucq Tnvitations for the marriage of > & a new buoyancy in your effectively embroidered. i Lk Sikray. | their daughter Dorothy to Mr. John ' 2 step. You will” feel more ther Fr o dinner Etven 1y R Willlam Guider, Saturday afternoon, g energetic; more enthusiastic. | Other Frocks from $25 to $159.50 ’\'4',0-.‘12“2"3 fhe House of represencat October 20, at’ 4:30 o'clock, in St. The flexible arch Cantilevers i ihe Hungarian parliament. Count | Faul's Catholic Church. The cere- MRS. SMITH HEMPSTONE, are made with a natural sole | ats $98 50 CO B I I I IR I o Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bell Guthrie 5 . cill be followed by a reception : Lient. d line, which gives ample room. gray entertained at Sherry’s and had | OnY Wi 4 Formerly Mrs. Elizabeth Noyes Thompson, her marriage to Lieut. Commander % plo room s his guest the former United States ;‘;fi"g;fi"&:n”‘cfifie?”‘h S parents at | Smith Hempstoue, U. S taking place nt the Hotel Ambassador, New York fl’l;r:n:::fvgfuu:::gfiflnsgg;; ; ? B e e e i T S bt | ¢ Hp T SR et i They are very splendid models—developed in s s S = 3 “ol. an Mr Ac ayes were e dium or Cuban—according to 1 -D1 a Hes— v Poviif others. hosts at dinner last evening, enter- e Catiioves the rich, deep-pile fabrics—refinedly dressy—and R RRDIEY ;i’mlnllxur!“« compliment to Maj. and|a. R, accompanied by Miss l’ln)rnILalwlrlTx:a Story, to Mrs. Irene Brain- Shoes come in ‘Iilglht-’\l‘vcliziht, with luxurious fur trimming of Fox, Viatka, Squir- > s i e o - , W ¢ Ve | # he fo er's iece, Ml Py . fi thers n n heavier {i vt i ’olf e Entertain Family Party. Monday and safl Jater in the week to | Kiniy do Vade wee mucats of Mr. ama |0 7O e ™ rel, Beaver, Platinum Wolf, etc. Mr. Justice and Mrs. Edward Sanford | spend the winter in Europe. The ey e el . . % i 5 > i « been joined at the Hamilton Hotel | other guests were Col. and Mrs. Wil- o ee & aireat ok Bhe | Thereils shmost Smtitiuugis entex Ot?)er Coats—Sports, $z'9..so_ to $125; Dress, $49.50 to $275 e 4 28 S tainment for Miss Florence Helmick, In additi. Shoes and Oxfords, Cantilevers come in att Fthe Justice's brother and s wife, | liam Craigie. Col, and Mrs. Frederick e e i mick, w addition to Shoes and Oxfords, C < e in attrac . and Mrs. Hugh W, Sanford of|Coleman, Col. and Mrs. John Hull, 8 abington yastsbany mtcer: | o e :’,,‘,,.‘,1.:’-,,,“.‘,‘,‘;.‘,';"12‘{' S <. one and two-strap pumps in kid, patent leather, suedes and satin iKnoxville, Tenn., who are accompanied | Col. and’Mrs, Henry Morrow, former (;o0n to attend the marriage tomor- | Macauley of Honolulu takes place at 8 ([l by Mrsfl B. A. Morton, als f Knox- | Senator and Mrs. Howard Sutherland, v > e o o orton, also of Knox- | Senator and Mrs, Howurd Sutherland. | row afternoon of her son, Mr. Allen o'clock, Thursday evening, in the home Ha ! $18-50 and Mrs. Loren Johnson, M . ¥ Mr. and Mrs. Theodore W. Noyes | Scott, Mrs. Robert F. Mackenzie, Mrs. | N | B LS &0 ) § 3 Rricunces el mas kGl bENLAL dwird E. Robbins and Col. Frank | It’s difficult to surpass Louvre values in R ahcer. Elisabetn m""t"“’{;‘f,f‘%{;;n“‘: pETOe Read the Big Victor Announcement | Louvre Millinery—but we've outdone ourselves Supply Corps, U. The wedding [ Mrs. Edward L. Preetorius of St. on Page 16 | in this collection of distinctive and dressy Hats took place at noon today at the Hotel | Louis, who plans to spend the winter | at $18.50. Each is a creation different from any \mbassador, New York clty, and was |in Washington, is temporarily estab- ) the two families and fol- [lished at the Shoreham Hotel ~Mrs. | . you have seen. ; ¢ & seated breakfast. | Douglas Cook is with her daughter, v b S Who. "with. S Nrs® Prectorius, and will ‘probably N Other Hats—Sports and Dress—$10 to $35 ) rope, gave his | remain in Washington until midwin- | aughter away, the bride wearing a |ter, when she will leave for a trip g ; Eown of ecru chiffon over gold tissue, |around the world. with embroidery in gold and coral of coral color| Mrs. Edwin S. Puller will entert n! ot with gold and was draped on {at luncheon Thursday at the Chev. ach side with a veil of gold lace. She | Chase Club in honor of Mrs. Clarence 3 h % 1 9 . carried a shower bouquet of v [Richmond Day, who will leave Wash- Sl A G ll rehids and llies of the valley ington October 10 to join Col. Day At oan's rt Galleries Maj. Willlam Bevan, U. S. Marine |in San Antonio, Tex. i [ J Corps, served as best man for the 3 iridegroom and both were in unl-| Mrs, W. Harry Brown, who spent 4 °® I 715 Thirteenth Street rm. the late summer in Europe, has re- > | ‘ollowing a wedding journey Licut. | turned to_this country and is In her “smmander and Mrs. Hempstone will | home in Pittsburgh for_another fort- return to Washington to make their |night before coming to Washington to | and home. open her apartment at 1785 Massachu- | a e Out-of-town gucsts witnessing_the |setts avenue for the winter. remony included: Mr. and Mrs. — : HH hieodora Pomeroy of Greenwich, | | The director of the consular servic: l Y V' l i Conn. he latte f th g . has % - o $he Jatter g aung of, the | W N Garr ana her- mother, a1 ect Iour victroia (By Catalogue) ; T : Oliver of Washington, Mrs. Spencer Ezra L. Koon, who arrived Sundi: OF AT e e ‘ || HANDSOME coATS heodore P. Noves, hrother and sie- | Where they spent two months. Mr - il doro P. Noyes, Brother and sia- | Z0cT (0] Shem | t : it : & Chlas T Y 3 2 p in August Mrs. Carr and her moth- able Furniture, Persian an inese ugs, tice, her aunt, and Mrs. Paul Reed of |in August Alrs Core and Bor moth: Valuable y 4 e Beteetary ‘ot the Navy and Mre, | U3 lliness, went to Atlantic City for | Steinway Baby Grand Piano, Paintings, ‘ AND W RAPS ing to Lenox for Denby attended: the the month of July, gol I C J i evening of Miss Mary R. AptisHatieaR L o i Silver ware, Brlc-a-Brac, Cunos, Etc. | iy Mrs, William ther Lewis will be | P ! 5 ) 1 United States Marine Corps. | 3t himn‘ informally this_atternoon rthur ordan |ano 0 being effects from two prominent estates (names withheld by re- | Beauttful Fur Collars The ceremony was performed by the ':;,"1“\2,‘ Soleck e e quest), local familles leaving the city, and from other sources. ~ Rev. Herbert Scott Smith at St. Mar- S % and Mrs. Edward Clifford. B S T DT | e meim i o o G Street at 13th i All to Be Sold at Public Auction Within | Rich, Soft Pile Fabrics friends. mer president general of the N. D. Our Ga“eries T R R T I e ——————————————— G | . e A R = T———— o [ ——— [o[c——— o] c———o]———=]olc———] : All the new models—women’s a rather full skirt, and a deep cape | 715 13th Street : for < Lollar of chiffon edged with the lace. | i )} and misses’ sizes. It will pay A Coutt train of white satis hung | Wednesday, Thursday and Friday you to see these wonderful gar- from the shoulders, and her tulle veil | ments. wvas arranged in cap effect with o|g| oY & | 3 3 a - | . be i ot R PR e e : ‘ | °m October 3rd, 4th and 5th, 1923, at (2¥rs. R. C. Thaxton attended her sis- | ; 2 P. M. Each Day matron of honor, wearing a zown of pale pink chiffon, made on K : i 608 to 614 I ionk Sinhle M 2 o7 S P NOW ON VIEW ‘ . ON SALE AT arm bouquet of shaded pink dahlias. i Miss Laura Latimer was mald of, Catalogues on application to O. G. Sloan & Co., Inc., Auctioneers. Ay s The Season's Novelty $4 .00 569 50 wreath of French flowers and car- = e p— e 1 — '—:_- od an arm bouquet of shaded orchid / Fl . CI h : i i lo|—=]o|c—=lo|—=|q} s, Latimer was in, e gown of amingo ot b.I. b ' 589 50 $1 25 00 | lPS orgt = = o] brofdered in orchid, and wore a gray hat with an orchid feather, 1608 to 614 FOR COATS SUCH AS THESE— LATER YOU WILL PAY $15 TO $35 MORE Mr. Edward Morris was the best man, and the ushers were Midship- o man’ Willlam Smedberg, Midshipman > alian S, Latimer, jr., and Capt. R. C. ul Thaxton, U. 8. M. C. o Among the out-of-town guests were Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Richardson and etandpatents and Stat of 1o Beds 2 There" i OUR NEW SHOE SHOP OFFERS FOR Lieut. and Mrs. Deese left immedi- hel’e s art’ in the ately after the, coremony for o short g YOUR APPROVAL THIS VERY NEW - ELEVENTH ST. Trom Norfolk 1or San. DIeko. whove : w e aving—that sug- ithey will pass a short time before . olng to Guam, where Lieut. Deese | " gests the appropriate- been ordercd for duty. The mar- \ A . . r eut. and Mrs. Deese was risge of Lioui: and Ms. Doose was \ ness of fur trimming— XI1O0rx vear, but plans were changed be- Cause of the former receiving orders N ‘'which we have given for foreign servic & Miss Ailsa Mellon, daughter of th 1 to arrive in New York Fri lay af- tornoon or Saturday morning aboard | the Mauretania, having sailed Satur- day from England. Senator and Mrs. George Wharton | Pepper returned to their home in Thiladelphia yesterday _ afternoon ' ter passing the week end in Wash- ington. Senator and Mrs. Pepper will return to Washington the first of next week for a brief stay. ,Mr. and Mrs. Guy Despard Goft have P Rose Taupe and Kit Fox ssued invitations for the marriage of i I 1 S thelr daughter, Mise Louiso Deipara ! 2 v are the two special shadei Goff, to Representative Brazilla Car- ; o . . 11 'Reece Tuesday, October 30, at § 3 : with Natural, Viatka, Squir- o'clock in St. Thomas' Church, this = ~ City, A Teception at Rauschers will : | rel and Red Fox collars, i'!‘nm('fl]fll:l{‘ IO};OW (hl!d (‘htll'fll’%fl.fldy, ki . d -th presentative Roece ‘nd s Bride 225 i Wwill be at home at 1016 16th street : : and, of course, lined. wi 2 After Decomber 1 silk : DEVELOPED IN The naval attache - ombassy, G P OTTER SUEDE Other Tailored Suits in-the . fine Twill Cloths—Navy and FIELD MOUSE KID LATTICE Mourning Blacks Dyed < Black—at $59.75. 3 PATENT KID 3-Heur Servies BLACK SUEDE LATTICE fi' e s . BLACK SUEDE %tfi:nxz&'% ory A.Specxal Group of v . i Tichtr FATTIGE Conesd zac0-emst. | || Tailored Sults : COVERED SPANISH HEELS Styled exactly as pictured in material as mentioned, \ <~do! traight lines, in fine ’ the openwork on side forms a lattice effect with Fur wor k P, 're':eT:vnillthe e 65 e,$25 r leather of contrasting materials and colors. This up- R N ) o | usual effect is very beautiful. Made of best materials el dome—yon will and sowhers e T - and workmanship. See these in our new Main Floor !]ll Fashionable Fall Dresses In crepes, satins, silks, cloths—for street, afternoon and evening wear. Newest styles and materials. Investigate these wonderful values. Stpecially Priced . New Tailored Suits 329 .50 In navy and black. Special at— Other Specials in Twill Suits, $39.50, $49.50. Fur Trimmed and Dressy Suits A REMARKABLE VALUE AT $35.00 and $59.50 . lole——lol—galsle—Tali—olo|lc—— [o|c—2 o] ——2 0] REDS OF NEW CHAPPIE COATS AND SWI‘?SI%%S, ALL COLORS AND COMBINATIONS, o esmatel $ Fall Hats, 5 ats of distinctive individuality—expressing the seasons’ smartest styles. Prices are the lowest, too. | R Shoe Shop. All sizes; priced at $8.60. , WOLF, Rz Avenue N.W, ¢