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SOCIETY. Society The President and Mrs. Coolidge Have |rall, Mr. William Hung, Mr. J 'THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, the mint, entertainéd. intormally at luncheon today at the New Willard. it e (NAVY PAYS TRIBUTE It ning at the Dower 3 Gardner, Mr. BHurnard Kolln\fl? l‘(’n - Harrls Blackwell, Mr. C. N. Waramy, included Miss Mr. Clark C. Bell and Mr. Redmond | iotims of Inflienza Epidemic 3 Miss Jean Simpson. Keech. D. Maine at Arlington cemeteiry and have been constantly—day and night—under the guard of eight blue- Jackets. Forming at the Fort Myer gate of the cemetery the procession, consist- ing of the parents or next of kin of the dead men, eight squads of blue- Jackets, a band, body bearers, bugler and firing squad under the command of a naval leutenant proceeded to the place of burial at the enlisted FRIDAY, 'NOVEMBER 2 1923 # Mrs. Hills of No Guest at the White House. HI President and Mrs. Coolidge have as a guest at the White iiouse Mrs. R B. Hills nri Northampton, Mass. | Mrs. Coolidge occupied a box atsthe | theater vesterday to see Ruth St | Denis and Ted Shawn, and hhd with{ her Mrs. Henry C. Wallade and he qaughters, Miss Wallace and Miss| Ruth Wallace. cretary of War and Mrs. | ccompanled by their daugh- John W. Davidge, and the aide, Maj. Jonothan M. . are, leaving this after-| noon for New Haven to attend thel foot hall ga tomorrow bet n the | Army and the le teams. They \\‘lll| be joined in N Haven by Mr. and Mrs. Sinclair Weeks, son and daugh- t a® of the Secretary and Mrs Weoks. Sesora de Mathicn Acriving From Europe. Tho ambassador of Chile. Reltran Mathieu, left vesterday fc New York to meet, Senora de Mathieu who will arrive there tomorrow on | the Leviat atter passing several months in Eurof | tion in in their vhich the ipied last wint ister of Siaw motored nds to spend t ing in the late afternvon. @ Mrs. Rudolph Kauffmann | dinner last evening in | ommander and Mrs. Smith | n vesterday ain until the i . morrow on the Lev gland, where she ¢ children in school attache of the British em-| up Capt. M. G. Christie has New York to remain over the wee . en. and Mrs. Har 1 Washingte 3 for Mich where they will their h Bandholtz retired Y. thev een months formerly the as- 1 attaches of the| legatic and Mrs s parent isastment of Cleveland Park for r leave for make their| home Mr. and Mrs tained inforn Douglas Peachy Decatur and are in their 1 Connecticut avenue. Miss Muriel Eleanor Gray. enter- tained at the second of a series of debutante luncheons today, when her s included Miss Ruth W anct Moffett, Miss Nina Dia- | montopoulos and M Anne De ereaux Miss Delphine Heyl will go to Ne York today to be tse guest of Mi Margaret Deeble, ungil after the Army and Navy game, November 24. i cliry $ of the Bulgarian | legation has been moved from 1821 JefTerson place to 2221 R street i The Misses Zolnay entertained at| uncheon today In their home on i atreet in honor of Miss Annette Ash- ford, whose marriage to _Liput. Thomas Lippitt Wattles, U. S. N., will take place tomorrow afternoon. | Miss Ashford and Lieut. W ties will be the gues of honer of Mrs, | Willlam Bowie, who will entertain at'supper this evening following the re- hearsal for the ceremon: ! at bridge. followed this afterhoon at the White < in honor of Miss Caroline Reid Boyd, daughter of Mr. and Mr. Samuel Hill Boyd, whose marriage Mr. Thomas Randolph Perkinson, j will take place Wednesday evening. The charge d'affaires of Lithuania and Mme. Vinikas entertained at luncheon today at the legation in nonor of Major Henry C. McLean, T S. A, and Mrs. McLean, who swill start this month for Lithuania, whers | Major McLean will be military at- tache of the United States legation The secretary of the Netherlands | legation, Dr. Hubrecht, will go to Annapolis this afternoon, and this evening will address thd freshman elass at the Naval Academy on ti Netherlands. Dr. Hubrecht will re turn tomorrow. Mrs. Howard Sutherland, wife of former Senator Howard Sutherland of ‘West Virginia, who hasg been in Washington with her daughters for . has as her gueet at the her simter. Mis. Haymond . e of Hancock, Md. Miss Katherine Sutherland left today for | New York to visit Miss Kendall Lee, and Miss Margaret Sutherland left with her sister to go on to West Point to spend six weeks with the' com- manding officer of the Military Acad- | emy and Mrs, Stewart. Miss Eliza- beth Sutherland is apending the win- ter in ew York with her cousins, Mr. and M William Hartman, the latter formerly Miss Katherine Hen- derson, whe was a frequent visitor in the Sutherland home before her mar- riage. She is an accomplished mu { sician and_ singer, and Miss Suthe land is taking special courses in music in New York. Mrs. Sutherland will return next week to her home in Ei- kins, W. Va. ¢ { Mrs. Pearle Moore Gray and her debutante daughter, s Gray, will be at home Sunday afternoons after 4 beginning with Sun of Lace Curtains Cleaned Asd Renovated Like '."'l" St Mme. Viboud, Inc. ¥ &% Hand Laundry—Dry Glea Good Looks Geod looks im W does wmot looking weman who is weal dowa, frrit ut of sorts, fdgety aches, backaches, ng-down feelings, irregularities troubles of that wort are alj de- stroyers of beauty. Men do not admirg | sickmess. . Dr. Plerce's Favorite Prescription mot omly acts upen the troubles amd weaknesses pecullar to women, but i o ollroand tenic chat braces ihe 4 7, relieving mervousmess, ' :rzenulun. Beadaches, disaluess. | irtroduction | Mme. 3. Tsamados Dorothy “Hung, Miss Isther Speck, Miss Anna May Dayidson, Miss Catherine Kelleter, Miss Anna er‘; rthampton as a. Maj. James A Gillenpie, U. ; and Mi Gillespie are at the Hotel Astor, in New York, for a few d betore coming to Washington. They arrived in New York this week from Europe. where they had been for some. time. next week. at their residence, 352§ Edmonds sireet . Mrx. Phila; Returns for v . gaull “ H[ l':kn ;_he Dll’;‘el:'f lh‘o l;l):fi 4 f 2 epresentative James R. Magn in the Lander Ol 100w 96 Senator Phi- | next Congress. Mr. and Mrs. Hull will ents o 0tn steers it her apart- | rturn to Washington shortly and will after’ spending the ‘summer in her |ty oy, e Jefferson, where they have home, ar Valloy Sorge. B taken an apartmsnt for the winter. W Mrs. Creswell Garlington| Miss Constance Drexel has returned ! tablished in their quarters at|t0 her apartment at the Lee House, Camp Humphreys, after a 1 stay [after spending six months In Europe in France, where the former went on | With her mother, Mrs. Audemats | a cial mission | Drexel. i Sliver Spring W edding 1 Event of Last Night, The marriage of Miss Agnes Eleanor Anterson, daughter of Mrs. Edwin ¥ will head the re- ¢eiving line at the ball at the narine barracks the evening of November b, for the benefit of te U. 8 8 J Jones Post, > n Legion. Assisti 3 Mr. Mel H i be Mrs, Edward The ceremony | Lejeune, Mrs. was performed ‘at § o'clock, in the es and Mrs. Hanson Ely. home of the Lridegroom’s parents. mander €. T. Jewell will make the M. and Mrs. Charles F. Myers, at ‘ommander Jewell is Silver Spring, Md., the J. Shera 1 of the floor committee, | Montgomery of Calvary Methodlst and included among his assistants are | Epiacopal Church offictating. Autumn Rear Admiral ard Eberle, Rear|leaves and chrysanthemums formed Admiral Willlam A. Moffett, Rear Ad- | & charming baciiground for the wed- miral John D Rear Admiral | ding party. Tho bride wore a gown Charles W. Dyson, Rear Admiral Lu- ite Russlan crepe smbroldered | ther E. r Rear Admiral E. R |in crystal beads, her tulle vell was) itt, Re ral Julia timer, | held by a silvér bandeau. and she Mas." Gen. John S A roses with a shower of Maj. Gen! Bl A 0 iley. Maj. Gen. Charles 8. Parnsworth. U rs. Norman ;Hammett, sister of A: Maj. Gen. Mason M. Patric cgroom, was matron of honor f 8. A Mai. Gen. Willium J. Snow. | and was in old -blue ‘velvet trimmed ! George O. Squler, U |in the same shide of Canton crepe Logan Feland, U. S.| and carrfed Columbia roses. 3Miss George Richards, | Edith Goodacre. cousin of the bride- Col. Morris Ernest Locke, | groom, was bridesmald and _wore . and Col. Henry . Morrow, | light blue taffets and carried Colum- bia roses. Dr. Willlam Mohler was — best man and_the bride wae given in * Senator Howard Sutherland | marriage by Mré. Alyah Harlow At- t Virginia entertuined a $mall | wood of White Flains N. Y. Mrs. fd- Bassy & dinier last night at the New | Ward Crane played the wedding illard . . . niother of the bride- The charge d'affaires of groom. recelved with the wedding | party after the ceremony and wore i | gown of beaded taupe georgette crepe. | Among those at the wedding were Mr. ! “Baroness | and Mrs. George L. Goodacre, Mr.and | iting her. and s. Edward Crdne, Miss Betty Crane, | Corwin T. Price and| their son, George Price, all of | Silver & Md.; Mrs. . Miss L. Donal Mrs. Parke Joxes, 3 3. Myers, Dr. and Mrs. Robert 1. d Mrs. Elmer Fahoney, Princess S rghese of Italy left yesterda New York after spending severa at the Hamil- ton Hotel Misses'— Juniors' —Girls’ Smart and Correct Apparel For School and Co]ledc :\\', exquisite selections have just arrived. For Street, Classroom, Camgus, Sports and Evening wear, we present the umitsual models of leading designers. = For Misses Cloth and Silk Dresses. . . $25, $45, $65°to $118. Evening Dresses . .. ....$25, $37.50, $49.50 to $195. Plaid and Check Dresses, $25. $29.50, $37.50 to $78.50. $35, $49.50, $58.50 to $270. ... $35, $45, $58.50 to $145. ... 4.$10, $12.50, $14.50 to $28.50. For Juniors and Girl; $7.50, $9.50, $12.50 to $35. s $15, $16.50, $24.50 to $37.50. $10.50, $15, $22.50 to $95. $3.75, $5, $10°to $14.50. Middies, special.......$1, $1.95, $2.25 to $5. Wool Socks, special. .. .50c, 75¢ and $1. Lovely Three-Piece Suists Knickers ‘Riding Habits Cloth Dresses. Silk Dresses. . Sweaters FStreet (orner Thirteenth ‘GRO¥ING girls, misses and\ shildren can now wear shoes that reflect the skill and expe- rience of “Dorothy Dodd” de- signers. LITTLE DQROTHY styles for children have the same faultless fit, the same beauty as styles for grown- ups—and they are made es- pecially to withstand the hard wear that little feet will give them. Prices are from $4 ¢o $6 “Cinderette” The Palais Royal 11th and G Sts. A, Lisner, Pres. | Representative and Mrs. Morton D.|Place in Rio de Janerio, the twenty- |ett Jay Hull have come from their home.in |thres bluefackets and marines.of the | Brunner, Monterey, Cal Chicago for & stay of @ few days. Mr (v §, S Pittsburgh who died of the men’s ‘Section of the cemete; Following the religious ceremonie three volleys were fired over the grave and the requiem call of all | service men, “taps,” was sounded | “The names of the men who were buried today ar Mariano Echave Balin Brought back from their resting |Pangasinan, Philippine v Bond, Columbus, Ki Whilg With Fleet Buried at Arlington. 5 H ney Coffin, address unknown; Thomas Crow, Cottage Grove, O3 influenza epldemic In 1918 were in- | Willisn Julius Kaslev, address un terred in the soil of their natives l{:g:;‘r" "}I'J_!)l‘hm Wesley El"'mhsln country at Arlington ndtional ceme- |yl calif.: Alfredo Galvez, Cebu, tery this afternoon amid the final i Leonard Andrew hono! that ke the Navy’ son Hickey, BengES e kst BATyk triuta [ et oifize Eivesea Sinpron Kl Houser, Kl Heno, Olla Eimer Hodean The U. 6. S. Pittsburgh was the | Lillegard, Portland, Ore.; Jesse Bryan mander of the Pacific flest during the | laya, Pinamalayan, Mindoro, Philip- world war, and was assigned with a Tss D. Renfro, address unit of thia Pacifie fleet ta duty fn | INKNOwn:John Aaron Ross, Portiand the South American waters of the | gk Barney X Atlantic ocean. kfiown: Gwynne Lurvey Watson, 5 Arrived October 10, Paso, ‘Tex; Benjemin Franklin (il Since October 30 the bodies of the |Jiam’ Meeker, Col men have rested in the Yandle, R un- El i P FOR YOUNG FOLKS ANO YOUTHFUL APPAREL FOR EVERYWOMAN F at Tenth St. Coats for Girls and Tots that reflect the spirit of youth Styles thar will win the praise of mother be- cause of their serviceability—and the enthusiastic approval of daughter because of their smart appear- ance. Many are trimmed with luxurious fur collars. Also featured are many sport models for the Junior Girl of 12 or 14 years. All are most attractively priced May we show them to you? Liftle Tots’ Coats Brushed Wool Sets Cute little styles for Smart Four-piece Sweater the youngsters of 3 to 6 “]" “}" 80"‘?“‘1‘“'“3& “l“a"d B e e hat will stand har. years. (]e‘,er little styles wear. There isa cap, sweater, trimmed with fur collars. leggings and mitts. Colors Colors are’ Brown, Tan, re brown, tan and white. Rust and Blue. All heav- es one to five years. ily interlined. Priced for Saturday Prices are very special $6.95 Hats for Girlies both large and small. Specially designed head sizes for the bobbed- hair girl. Styles that are 2 attractive—prices that are $295 to 3750 correct—ranging from. ... TiE LOUVRE 1115 1117 F STREET \ . Exceptional Values in Ultra=-Fashionable Coats - $98.50 The variety presents the most ex- clusive features—in the smartest and cleverest of Dressy Coats. Only the finé weaves are offered — the rich, deep-pile fabrics that drape so grace- fully. Uniquely modelled—elegant- ly tailored—and trimmed with the luxurious furs—collars and collars and cuffs. ’ Other Dress Coats. Sports Coats $69.50 to $275 $29.50 to $105 A Special Group of Frocks $3950 For street and afternoon wear—in Crepe, Canton, Crepe Satins, Poiret Twills, etc—in fiew and effective models. Navy, Black and the autumn shades. ¥ Beautiful Coats, Exceptional Coats, ’59-% Wonderful Coats, 49-% Unusual Coats, RemarKable Coats, 29-% SOCIETY By Express Shipment 300 Beautiful New Hats The new, bright colors are featured— _creations that are examplés of the finest style thought of the new season. Allre- markably underpriced for Saturday. . —Street Hats . —Turbans —Dress Hats . —Pokes —Theater Hats —Cloche ~—Tailored . —Tams —Sports Hats —Off-the-Face —Matron Hats —Drooping —Formal Hats styles Felts--Gold and Silver Combinations “It must be satin or metallic combination"—so say the artists of smart millinery “fashions. Worn with furs or with one’s heavier wrap, these hats are un- usually smart and charmingly youthful. Exceptional Values at This Price w Milton RMNey Pennsylvania Ave. at 8th NW 69:2 1399 These Prices Are Exceedingly Low for Such High-Grade Coats . The Convenience of a Charge Account Gladly Extcndgd to Those Who Prefer It! A2 e Ir"llllmltlllllfl"r (= | 7 4