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S « of the Corner SOCIETY. ciety Mrs. Coolidge Is Attending the Laying Stone for _New Home for Incurables. RS. COOLIDGE will, this aft- ernoon mttend the oeremo- nies connected with laying the corner stone for the new Home for Incurables on Wisconsin avenue. Saturday Mrs. Coolldge attended the Princeton-Navy game at Baltimore us the guest of Mrs. Denby, wife of the Secretary of the Navy. Mrs. Henry C. Wallace, wife of the Secretary of Agriculture, will hold & reception in the propagating houses on 14th street from 9 to 12 o'clock, for a private view of the chrysanthe- mums, which will be opened to the! public for tha annual exhibition of the Department of Agniculture a day Jater. Mrs. Wallace has invited Mrs Coolidge and the wives of cabinet members, ambassadors: and foreign ministers and the wives of bureau chiefs of the department to attend. The Secretary and Mrs. Wallace will have as guests Miss Margaret Cralg and Miss Elizaboth Rels of New Cas- tle, Pa., who will arrive tomorrow for & short visit. The ambassador of Franoce, Mr. J. 3. Jusserand, is a patron for the ball to be given in_ New York for the benefit of the French Hospital, De- cemb-- 11 at the Plaza HoteL The French conwul general in New York, Mr. uusion Ernest Liebert, is also & patron for the affair. Secretary of War amd. Mrs. Weeks Homor Guests. Secretary of War and Mrs. John Weeks were the honor guests last evening of Mr. and Mrs. Truxton Beale, who entertained a company in- formally at dinner. of The minister Hungary and Countess Szechenyl will entertain at dinner this evening at the Hamilton Hotel, in honer of Count Apponyl who is passing several days in ‘Waskington. The guests, who will be all men, will number about forty. The charge daffaires of Peru and Senora de Gonzalez Prada will en- tortain company at dinner this eve- ning. The_ counselor of the Polish lega- tion, Mr. Hipoiit Gliwic, who is going shortly to Poland on a leave of ab- sence, was the honor gudst at lunch- con today of Mr. Evan E. Young, chief of the eastern European divi- sion_of the State Department. The luncheon was given at the Metropol- itan Club and the other guests in- cluded the director of the consular service, Mr. Wilbur J. Carr; the sec- retary of the Polish legation, Dr. Venceslas Sokolowski, and Mrs. A. 'W. Lliefoth of the State Department. The minister of Persia, Mirza Hus- sein Alal, will return to Washington this afternoon from New York, where he has been for several days. The minister of Denmark, Constantin Brun, entertained a small_dinner party last night at the New Willard. Serator and Mrs. Robert M. La- Follette, and their son, Mr. Robert M. LaFollette, jr., will arrive in New York, Friday on the George Wash- ington, after pminfi several weeks in Europe. They will come to Wash- ington directly after their arrival and will open their house at 2012 Wyoming avenue for the winter. The Speaker of the House of Rep- resentatives and Mrs. Frederick H. Gillett will arrive in New York No- vember 5, -on_the Leviathan, after passing several months in Europe. The envoys from the Latin Amer- ican countries lunched together today at the Hamiiton Hotel. In the party were the ambassadors df Brazil and Chile, the ministers of Panama, Venezuela, Honduras, Bolivia, Domin- ican Republic, Guatemala, Colombia, Uruguay, Costa Rica, Ecuador and Haitl and the charge d'affaires of . Cuba, Argentina, Peru, Mexico and Nicaragua and Dr. L. 8. Rowe, direc- tor general of the Pan-American Union. Mrs. Harry S. New, Mrs. Henry C. Wallace, Mrs. James J. Davis and Miss Ailsa Melion are to be honor guests at the luncheon, which the District of Columbla Bankers' As- sociation is ginving in honor of the ladies of the Investment Bankers' As- sociation at the Chevy Chase Club ‘Wednesday, October 31, at 1 o’clock. Mrs. John A. Prescott, wife of the president of the Investment Bankers' Assoclation; Mrs. Harry V. Haynes, wife of the President of the District of Columbla Bankers' Association; Mrs. Milton E. Alles, Mrs. Charles J. Bell, Mrs. John B. Larner and Mrs. George White will st in recelving the guests. The introductions will be made by Mrs. Joshua Evans, jr., and Mrs. Cor- coran Thom of the committs in charge for this function on behalf of the District of Columbia Bankers' As- soclation. . Other members of the committee are Mrs. Francls Addison, jr.; Mrs. Henry K. D. Peachy and Mrs. George O. Walson. The assistant naval attache of the British embassy and Mrs. H. A. Brown entertained at luncheon yesterday in honor of Capt. and Mrs. Luke McNamee, ‘when their guests included the mil- itary attache of the British embassy and Mrs. C. E. C. G. Charlton, Capt. and Mrs. Luke McNamee, Miss Jane Peters and the naval attache of the Erm.h embassy, Capt. F. L. Totten- am. Mrs. Brown will be at home every Sunday afterneon season. througheut the The attache of the Danish legation and Mrs. Nielsen have moved from :(230 LClllfm‘nla. street to 2324 19th ree Mr, and Mrs. Arthur C. Willls an- nounce the marriage of thelr daugh- ter, Helen Eliza, to Mr, Ira Beymour Jenkins on Saturday, October 27, at Hempstead, Long Island. Former Chlef Justice of the Court MRS. EUGENE THE EVENING Vittorio Asinari Wi Berneszo, were hosts at a luncheon given Saturday at thelr home, 1524 18th street. Amons the m?nu were: ‘The 'affaires of the Austrian le- gation and Mrs.* Prochnik, Col, and Mrs. ¢..W. Burlelgh' from New York, e g cs Braz! Shbasss and Mis & D Sousa Leas Graele. Mn and Mrs Fredgric D McKen ney and theit twy g‘uxhtm M Virsinia McKenney apd Misy Fre erica MecKenney, Whe have been in Hurope for several wopks, will ar- ve in New Yotk the first of next week on the Leviathan. prrsirge N 3 The retiring United States ambas- sador to Great Britain, Mr George Harvey, was given a farewell dinner in Londoen last week by the Beclety of Pligrims. Mrs, James W, McAndrew, widow of Maj. Gen. McAndrew, U. 8. A., who has been In Scranton, Pa., for a visit, is now at the Hotel Aster in New York for a few daye. apartment at otel and has gone to New York. wherle she is stopping at the Hotel Chatham, Mrs. Elonso Tyner has given up her vardman Park Mrs. Stephen B, Elkins will return E. THOMPSON, Viece chairman of the Mount Vernon committee for the entertainment of the wives of delegates to the Investment Bankers' Association. With other members of the committee she accowpanied them to the home of Washington today. of Claims and Mrs. Stanton J. Peelle will present the latter's daughter, Miss Betty Byrne, to soclety at a tea dance Thanksgiving, from 4 to 7 o'clock, at 2400 16th street. Former President to Entertain Family Party. S Former President and Mrs. Wood- row Wilson will have as their guests this week Mr. and Mrs. William Gibbs McAdoo and their children, who will arrive today from New York. Commander Count Ettore Sommati di Mobello, naval attache of the Italian embassy. and Countess Som- mati _di Mobello, and the military attache of the embassy, Col. Marquii | to Washingtor today after passt some time in New York, and ‘will be at the Willard for a short time before opening her house on K street for the winter season. Mrs. Marshall Field, who has spent the summer in Europe, will arrive in vewh\orsk ondlhull?(ue!"cd.bo“l No- ember 5 and will come dire ‘Washington. Site Mrs, Willlam Fitch Kelly will en- tertain at luncheon Wednesday, No- vember 21, in compliment to Miss Margaret Zolnay, debutante daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Jullan Zolnay. Incorporated 1747 Rhode Island Avenue Children’s Dresses Of Anderson ginghams, some with Irish lace, others hand- smocked and embroidered. Are priced from...ceeeee. $15.00 (Three of the models are sketched.) Also an excellent showing of serge frocks. Children’s coats of heavy tweed, some fur-trimmed and silk-lined, may be had at a choice of prices. §% Discount Army-Navy I Dresses Millinery Washington Gulivg Garfinkle &(g. New Foreign and American Designs of Unusual Distinction * Just Received ENTIRELY NEW SELECTIONS OF CHARMING, IRRESISTIBLE FASHIONS FOR STREET WEAR, FOR SPORTS AND EVERY AFTERNOON EVENING OCCASION OF WINTER. HE world's best designers have contributed their loveliost modes to the smartest collection of women's and misses’ apparel ever shown here. Wraps Furs Paris AND Sults Imported Accessories Outfits for Infants, Girls and Small Boys F Street. Corner Thirteenth STAR, WASHINGTON, of Philadelphia, and formerly of Washington, announce the marriage of t uflnghfi Helen, &e eut. wis Glbney United States :Thu; ctober 25. in the Church] of the Most Blessed ment, {Philadeiphia. was ‘celebrated b: James | Keane. Th her attenddnt her sister, Miss Elizabeth Giblin, and Mr. John Gibney of West- chestep acted as best man for his brothep. Mra. [Glbney 15 & graguate of the Im. pnculd Seminary in Washington and a3 fohoy, erio k'u.e LA & moetor, throu, th north,! Licut. and Mes, Gibney wil make their home in Fort Washington, Md., Where he {s now statione Mr. jand Mrs. Frank H. Briggs have taken! an apartment for the winter at thé Burlington Hotel. i Capt. and Mras. H. H. Royall of the United Btates Navy arrived in Wash- {‘\’q (olzl !o_\}llile ll:‘l l{e 5“ 'l“he New rd. ey plan = en.{.fiysn ey e be here sev: s 'The marriage of Miss Cornell; Stuard and Mr. Warren Oakey of Madison, Wis., teok place Saturday, October 27, at' noon, ih the home of the bride,’ 3110 1 street northwest, the Rpv. J. In MoLaln of Union Church offictating. The bride wore a gown of white chiffoh and lace over satin. The decorations of the home were white: and yellow ehr{lanthemuml and sutumn leaves A buffet lunch- eon followed the ceremony, only OPENING TOMORROW Our Georgetown Cash & Carry Flower Shop f Blackistone’s Cash & Carry Flower Shop No. 2 is to be located in‘ Georgetown, and we bid the goed people of that section to the formal “Opening” tomorrow. I The mission of the “Cash & Carry”—which is to supply fresh flawers at Economy Prices—merits your consideration, and we promise to Georgetown patrons the same service that has popu- larized our 14th st. store, Blackistone’s Cash& Carry Flower Shop 31st and M—next to F. & M. Bank ' No Fheme Orders—No Chargee—Ne Deliveries except Funersl TFlowsrs Lamps D. C., MONDAY, members of the immediate family being present. Mr. Oakey and his bride left laterin the afternoon for a motor trip south. Mrs. J. Willlam Goods announces the marriage of her sister; Mary Hil- trude Burroughs, of Alexandria, Va., to Mr. Samuel Alexander Hall of Savannah, Ga. The ceremony was erforme w the Rev: Eberlinger, in aitimore, Wednesday; Dctober i1, marriage of Misg Hughes té Mr:. Virgil McComas of harleston, W, Va. will {ake place hursday, at i1 b'clock; at 178f Co- umbia road. Mrs. Van Zondt of Texas Guest at § 0’Clock Tea. Mrs. K. M. Van Zandt of Fort {Continued on Ninih Page.) When Winter Comes Have your papering and painting done mow before gou.settie your home_for the winter. Phone or send postal and ouf representative will eall and furnish estimate o8 ail work. CORNELL WALL PAPER CO. V14 13A N.W. Miain 5373-5374 PLAITING Hemstitehing) Buttons Coversd Mrs. M. E. Holley 2561 15th Bt, N.W. Col. 9378, decorative OCTOBER 29, 1923, Carvers of wood and workers of metal, porcelains and in glass—are contribut- ing their choicest products to our col- lection of Distinctive Lamps. Boudoir Lamps - Table Lamps ' Vase Lamps Floor Lamps Bridge Lam Ps Torcheres DULN&MARTING g1y F Strect and 12 0 121) & Street, Hours—8:45 to 5:30 oo &= | Saves 7,000 Movements, E In 2 Hours ‘machine, without bobbiss it wind ior teasions to 7, foot and u#n ’“: hours of a pleasure © Willoox & Gibbs iz electric sewing times streagth of erdinary machines. H:.:ntpnyu-n. Froee trial. S QT e el | ! Washington, D, C., 702 10th St. n.0. _ romes ! Baltimore, Md, 821 N. Howard St.virac i1 SOCIETY. 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W. {opposite the Shoreham) In Our EIGHTIETH ANNIVERSARY SALE will be found a large variety of DESIRABLE FURNITURE We have just received many additions to our already large stocks, which gives an exceptionally wide selection in furnishings for the home. The prices are moderate—the quality unsurpassed —the values, we are confident, cannot be dupli- cated elsewhere. We invite your comparison. BEDROOM SUITES—8 pieces . . . $350 up DINING ROOM SUITES —10 pieces « 400 up Desks « + - « . $50up $30 up Book Racks. . . 30 up 35 up Smoking Stands . 20 up 15 up Upholstered Chairs 75 up 35 up Benches . . . . 25up Gate Leg Tables 45 up Tilt Top Tables . 55up Console Tables . 50 up Also Mirrors, Prints and Occasional Tables Pole Screens . . Tea Wagons . . Side Chairs . . Nests of Tables SMALL ORIENTAL RUGS All of first quality and of dependable weave; they are soft and pleasing in colorings and of unquestionable wearing quality. Persian Mossouls $20up Iran Dozars . Persian Nobarans 35up Turcomans . . Jowwals. . . . 20up Bokharas . Room Size Rugs at equally moderate prices . $85up 20up 20up v e Fi id to all shij ‘reight pai ol 3 every day from 8 to points in the U tates Sloane Endorsed Merchandise Carries- an Assurance of Satisfaction