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8 SOCIETMA. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTO D. C., THURSDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1923. SOCIETY. opened her apartment at Wardman (pale green crepe de chine, trimmed | Chatham Courts. y ant has returned to Washington and|mald of honor, wearing 2 gown of | will be at home after November 1 a for the winter. She has 2 Among the guests were the Secre: -y o = Uiy Visiting her her sioter rs. fL.'D;| With gold lace, and a gold lacs hat | ot G stateCana Min, Hughes and | i ) =3 i Miller. Bhtterfly e & shower bouquet of | ine trird assistant secretary of state Henderson’s—Standard for Quality i 3 Y e Mary A1 fo S Wt ana el Established Over 50 Y, 4 3 The third assistant postmaster gen- |, fitile Mary Allce Herbert, daughter rs S ears v o 4 eral, Mr. W. Irvi lover, returned | of Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Herbert, was R.J. Lackay of Newport i b e to" ‘Washington' this morning from | the flower glrl, and wore a dainty W Bpringfeld and Mr. and —_— e New England, where he attended | 0Ck of white' crepe do chine, em: | M Noiliam Knapp of Ehiladeiphia; FURNI RE THAT IS ' s postal conferences. broidered in pale pink, and carried | Mr. Richmond Randolph of Richmond, | l [J — 'x'i"k}'f,h“' g he B t\va; Mr. and Mrs. A.'C. Opperman, A 7 Mr. and Mrs. Reynolds Hitt have r. n B. Swem was the best K Migg Marie Opperman and Mr. and RE TM Secretary of the Treasur Yy Mr- NICHOIL ol Sy returned to Washington and are at|man. and the ushers wera Mr. Paul| Mo 1o B senpe nr bietouren: Dr. AL INVES ENT - M Butler, Mr. Loe Allen Swem, Mr.| George H. Rice of Virginia and Mrs. N. . 1010 16 rect for the winter. Miss . Will Be Joined Here by Miss | : Lk e ey S T e T Do o e o fRooms gain distinction by the addition of a =S % = . s assiste e bride and | . 5 lellon Early Next Week.s ' pRFope WL I L I SIS N e, gt e, witgw ot || Bee o oo of Hondoreon Burmitare, Such io - i S Rome it Bitary Pask, Tethondn, | Was (n'a Eown b Gray erops 4t mms | dnughter, Sire. Richard Derby. have | I “ i b ecrves . i Y Md.. after passing a week with Col. | heavily embroldered. | Bone to New York from their home | 80 well to create atmosphere, lignity and Ml S AILSA MELLON will come | t0 Washington today, to her apart- | ] and Mrs. Carter at West Point. M! Later in the evening Mr. Beck and |4t _Oyster B Long Island, and are comfort in the home. e e ——— {When Quality is considered our prices for finest furniture are Always the Lowest. Sce | ment at 1785 Massachusetts avenue | Marshall will be one of this season's|his brida left for a wedding trip, and ' (Continue inth Page.) ! _— to Washington the first of | g5 tne winter. Mrs. Brown spent | @ebutantes, next week from New York.|most of the summer in Europe and ' where she has been since her | has been visiting in New York and | return to this country a few | Pittsburg since her return to this| | Mre. Alice Plke Barney has loaned SOty i & [Rer, studlo Mouse at 2306 Mamsachu-|i§ ° ° ool : t. weeks ago. Miss Mellon accompanied | i ! : setts avenue for an Informal meetily our displays at your convenience—a visit en- her father to Europe in the swmmer | “§:;;‘.|“\'\é‘ll‘l'l’nr;‘|)rfl:l’r:'\:lr!:lnwflgg‘!‘y dan| } i aves of the Theater Guild ;i ew a l lnery ‘ alatan ohligatioatto ey Gad wasiin raxls for some-tlme. | ing Mrs. Simon Wolf at 2013 Columbia © ke § e o The Attorney Gemeral, Mr. Daugh- | road. Mrs. Bavly returned to this ‘[ | country in April after making a tour R ater. Miss Theresa Helburn, direc- 2 7 F tr the New Yrk Theater Guild. . e i e Park Hotel by Mrs. | Of the world and has been in Chicago /Sl &5 3 e v i o Boror end 51l S t ames en erson Daugherty, who spent several weeks | and New York much of the time since | : : Bl | Sheak ‘on hes work. Miss Hasel Mac- ecla. rice (o] or 0 in Adantic City. it ik . Kaye will also tell of her recent ac- — { % K complishment in directing the spec- l Fine Furniture, Laces, Draperies, Upholstery, Paperhanging, Painting The Postmaster General, Mr. Harry | Mrs Hare Lippencott will entertain | s Fo tacle in the Garden of the Gods. in a raor lnal'y alues U s v, will go to Chicago Sunday to | & Small company at tea this after- ¥ | Cotorado, presented before 20,000 peo- i Main 7675 : . & noon for her two nieces, Miss Vir- § | ple. The spectacle was given by the 1108 treet—. ones Main 7676 ernity Monday. He will return to| £infa Mason and Miss Mary Eula % Natinal Wman's Party in celebra- i biam 70676 Washington immediately after the |ason. . Eovib tion of the seventy-fifth anniversary meeting. . i | the first “equal rights” meeting, Miss Ellzabeth Boyd ls entertaining kit i held at Senaca Falls in 1848, ommerce, Mr.|&t bridge today for Miss Dorothy - turned to | Brandenburg. whose marrfage to Dr. | hington from Detrolt, where he ( ;‘{'lf\rtd Ilhm‘n kBou]nf sv"v"a"":g' Porto \ded the American Child Health 0. will take place Wednesday eve- ) des ; sociation convention. Mrs. Hoover | DINg, October 24. Afterioon Was Miss Dorothen “,1‘\' ‘m-.-;n?;flx:? edding took place is at their home in Caiifornia and | = ertn. will probably return to Washington| Of interest to Washington is the about November 1. marriage of Miss Rhada Revell Lin- i - 2 5 = 0 nfece of Mr. and Mrs.|Mary Stott were the ribbon bearers, | mony won ooty 3 / i Ld o The charge d'affaires of Peru and | E. J. W. Revell of Baltimore. to Seehx i dreasss 68 Sohite coeDt IRDY s NN by e R Pr \ Mme. Prada will entertain a compuny | Willlam Norman Baldwin of this| Miss Lura Colvin played the wed- ed by a reception In the home of Mr. at dinner this evening. ‘1'" B which is taking place today at iding march, and Mrs. Herman Milddleton Grimes, 1 bt Proglock, In the Brown Memorial| After the ceremony Mr. Hackney | mousing of one maodleton arimes. | - Misx Dorothea Roberts’ resbyvterian Church, in Baltimore. ¥ 2 i - ! h and his bride left for a wedding trip, | whit ysanthemums were used in Marciage Announced. ) | oo Dav, DE Gibime Beorge "Haons | &nd Will make their home at Jellico, | th decorations at the chureh, and at | B thers e B a8 R Jienotson ix ‘the matron of honor. | T S e phik roRss #ua atbin About 500 beautiful Hats are offered in this event— |ff| Oro daughte 2 M Al e i telRe et man, yibieut. and Mrs. Altred Armstrons The bride was given in marriage millinery portraying the newest variations of fashion. v | Wathen: Bo A 3 atdwin | McNamee, whose marri took place | by Mr. Grimes and wore a gown of SIS S e el . £ ics ay - of T ANy ot ‘ffm,‘,‘,"g:‘o‘n’“ S;“;d‘;l‘:‘ln\uher 4. at the Schofield Ivory ‘white satin, velled with rare Hats of Lyons and panne velvet, metal cloth and com Oh, suns and skies and flowers of Tu | Minn Norwood Bride of Mr. Beck. Cade Wilson, jr., Frank S. Revell, Jr. A reception wili | Hawali, 3 3 old Brussels lace, a_gift of the bride- binations—Hats trimmed with metal flowers and fruit, And trees of June together, | follow the ceremon a ‘ol . M. | Rroom’s mother. Her tulle vell was % d by a coronet of lace and orange feathers or ornaments—Ilarge Hats, small Hats, Turbans, Ye cannot rival for one hour afternoon in the| Mr. and Mrs. Edward Nelson Ding.- | Mrs o was formerly Mis soms and she carrled a shower the-face styles . Soort Hats 5 o | e Brant Llue ceather byterian ch, lev, 3715 Livingston street, Chevy lia Young, daughter pf|bouquet of bride roses and llfes of Ofi-the-face styles, Sport Hats, Dress Hats, and many October gk, Olue o i entertained at dinner iast e: Maj. and Mrs. Lawrence W. Young. = | the valley. Her only ornament was novelty effects in all the new colors and combinations. 1 —Selected = . ning in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Wil- —_— a dlamond brooch, a gift of the Cathos amd Eiven In mareiage by | liam Alexander Leetch and Mr. and | _Representative Adam Wyant left| bridegroom’s parents. o e e deie " | Bemuans b0 o feei | 0 Wi sneer of Bempers| IDA WALTERS UT October’s “bright blue e e of N S 3 S ———————————— e — “ 3 - » ) gaughter 00 M Lene' Buze: to W | SRR AR R TR ‘ . weather” carries the early . Wilson and"nis bride” Teft | okt place. yemesdmy whicvorms " | Pty o : 1415 G Oprosite i morning and late evening brittle Iding trlp to Yama Farms. | §330 oelock.” in. the homs. ot the | EUNERAL FLOWERS DELIVERED Keith’s . : B ’ Vi Thoy will made their | pride's mother, Rev. T B Leiming biting snap which dulls its edge The Bride 1s bae of the most popu- | 9MeIating. The house was decoraved | . . . =5 R lar KIr's of the vounger ot of thix| WIth autumn flowers and leaves, and | against Beauty herself in these RIZIK olfv.Zand 26 a6 rormal aunouncemens | e bridal touple stood before on me || riga aturaa ecCla : - . C AR eS| Provised At of patmy nad Rower, SPORT COATS W Sradunte of Prince | satin-backed crape, With & hat e | Ferns, fine specimens 98¢ up = e S Bl T el » 7850 889 9790101350 =0 U Eerine Tloxd was the| Palms, aslow as. ..........$2.48 Tow crepe.” Genewk Garden Flowers, bunch. .....25¢ : Camel’s Hair, Scotch Wool and Downy, Dabhlias, dozen . ...........50cup I Soft, New Materials—capacious, snuggle- Roses,dozen ...............$81up i some, Avenue models. There :n'cA.\Inlc. . Beaf’er and .F]p%__’ Fl_u‘ (‘:’r”:l_» A;u‘:d Cash& Carry Flower Shop The ldeal Correctlve Sho'e Cuffs. All individually RIZIK-styled. i A shoe that possesses all the style and smartness de- || TWELVE THIRTEEN NU P}lone OTJEVS—NO Charges—NO DE"Ue" s sired by d]e fashionab]y gow‘ned e shoe ‘ha‘ A F ri d a y Sp eci Qa I m . 4 ] ] 7 brings instant easement to feet that are sources of constant i : annoyance. Y / I Such a shoe is “Ease- ||| (B T Ve TeTo Vo oo o To [ o T o T T T TS | i Alls,;, It isyuientifipc:l{i 1 INDOW SHADES NS S | jdfi%s 1219 F Street 1219 F Street ills. Window Shades to fit and work properly = should be made to measure — “Tailor- . Made,” in fact. Get our low Factory Let us fit you with a gfii;::gsoffo;"n:;%ee-::-order shades. Prompt I f:l;y."f “Ease-Alls"— ||l %ile Tbey Last i [ S ing at 9:15 to : Rcd‘ll[(’d‘ [f;—om $10.50 A ] G_ B. White Co.,' lnc. | Starting at tomorrow For Friday Only ) = S : ' 1311 G St. N.W. ) Odds and Ends Queen Quality Loop Strap Model, with turned sol " - i Over Y. W. C. A—Take Elevator and Spanish Louis heels, developed in Black satiy. x e R-E-M-N-A-N-T-S E;\l\;nl leather, Fieldmouse, Kid and Autumn Brown Just see the prices! Suede. i s, Skirts This is a genuine saving of $2.00 per pair and Coats, Suits, Dresses, ‘ ; ’ / 185 Afternoon Frock of black and . Oualit vy whitcs printed crepe chiffon; size 36. 332-50 Q Q I, B { 6 i 3 %2250 Polair Sport Coats, rei $13.75 . 4 ; silk lined ; . ueen Quality Boot Shop - ‘ | " 23650 sersightiins o S18.75 T S EE J W color stitching; black and kit fox ® 1219 F STREET N.W. | ) 5.00 Embroidered Exzclusive Agents in Washington for QUEEN QUALITY SHOES | 5. : 3 i A navy blue fashona. Very handsome. Siz Shoes and Hosiery for Women and Children : A6, v vaie 3 336.75 e e =l =——> ey 1115 1117 F STREET : : B §24.50 27§9.50 Black and White Plaid Granite e Py Cloth Skirts, box pleated.... .......... ... $3.50 2-$10.00 Veiour Check navy blue §3 50 FELT HATS ' Stressing the exceptional values we are ' B = ‘ § o B Kaite l.ead the Autumn Vogue Brand-New Models presenting in New Type Skirts, tan or gray. Choic for $16.50 Blocked Velour around skirt. Very smar Friday and Saturday Selling CECTCTICEC =l CC 2C (¢ [ ¢ ¢ [4 ¢ 9 g w)o‘bxg : ke thod Jdi Ko $8.50 rOC S | [ EXTRA SIZE $4500 Gray Mixture 815 00 | sport suit, box jacket stvle : o 3_EXTRA SIZE $65.00 i ! | Blue Twill suits, tailored. $25.00 - $39'50 S | < 56 i §99 75 DD Crepe Dress, ribbon t EXTRA SIZE $79.50 Brown Coat, semi-fitted and fur trimme Smart and ) Swagger At a Special Sale Price Two surprises are in anticipation—the won- ® i sl derfully effective styles; and the unparalleled > 7 C“tzf_‘};‘)?-'}]z?‘\mé?;?s??d’»c(;f‘- price. xc uSI erless | Cord Coats, navy blue and bla Included are Frocks for street and after- i | 2 88500 Taxeddo sweaters, attractive style $1.95 "?O.ft‘ wte.a;—dsti-(zg:_%:thne, graceful drapes; smart The unprecedented selling of the new e T '31;,_ and Fiber Golf $3.95 aits, tiered skirts. % Coats, attractive color combinat & g B . Erlebacher Gowns for Fall is proof ™ 18.81000 10 §1230 Pare Fiber Goif Coais G5 ()() Developed in ‘I‘Iat Crepe, Satin-back Can- s fci h and Jackets with sleeves or sleeveless. ... . tons; Crepe Satins; Canton Crepes; Poiret positive and sufficient that the women Twills. of Washington and vicinity approve | Neckwear! Underwear! Stockings! Trimmed with velvet, embroidered in artistic of the Erlebacher exclusiveness of $150 Organdic Guimpes, Peter Pan and Vopeck effects; lace collars and cuffs—many have the Styles. i styles, frilled, plain or with colored bandings. 5@ new long, tight sleeves. Just & oW i 250 Collar and Cuff Sets 5 5 . : 3 : ol el All the popular colorings are available— French importations are arriving With noveliy ace of reall et iako neach 81250 Black, Navy, Brown, Cocoa, Squirrel, etc. daily to supplement the wonderful Sé.OOkL;C;"fi‘""::gdlof;;‘ aond pes, round |62.95 Ladies’ and Misses’ Sizes showing of charming Erlebacher crea- | ek o Undecstear, Gowns and um ifl Gowns Coatfl Suits md { Envelope Chemise, hand embroidered. Only 31.85 » 'y 23 pieces. Mussed = Wraps. We invite you to view this | €750 Handmade Gowns and Envelope Chemisc i alloped and hand em- fine nainsook, hand scalioped and h. .25 The hat pictured is just one of many styles of finest quality Fur Felt (French felt). The colors are those most in demand; black, brown, sand, cocoa, etc. Con 1227 F25t. NWL DOUDIVTDII DD DDLUV T DO DD DT assemblage of new styles irrespective ! broidered : Smart Sport Coats of whether you are contemplating an il e med O e 65 i i flesh or white .. ....... o A splendid assortment of new styles—in the immediate purchase. . oy e e : s e TR R ik lined and fitted, light and da i Fur-trimmed. % e s e : es29.50 to $12(-00 Efifl@@@m@m .' Medium brown; khmk'rn : _ Exclusively Different WASHINGTON 'A'A'AVAVAq'A‘Av‘v‘v"‘vAvAv""""‘ L] DD DDA DDA, A A AT ATA A, AT, D A D, DT D, < DD T DD > L'q L