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i) —eeeeeee et . 2 SOCIETY. Society President and Mrs. Coolidge Entertain at Lunch Today President of Amherst College and PRESIDENT and Mrs. (3] ] 9 Coolidge had as guests at lunch today the president of Amherst College and Mrs. George E. Olds. ! Earlier in the day Mrs. Coolidge | received a committee from the For-} get-Me-Not day movement for wound- ed veterans of the world war, which } holds its sale Saturday. Patronesses for Forget-Me-Notday are Mrs. Edwin Denby, Mrs. Henry Wallace, Mrs. John James Davis, Mrs. Theodore Roosevelt, Mrs. John N. Speel, Mrs. John W. Frizzell, Mrs. William' E. Chamberlain and’ Mrs. Mary Logan TucKer. The secretary of the Smithsonian Institution and Mrs. Charles D. Wal- cott are entertaining at dinner this evening in honor of the Secretary of S ong_the % Wal- The minister of zerland and Mme. Peter went to New York today and will spend several days there and in Boston, going to the latter place to see their son, who is a student at Harvard University. They turn the first of the week. Dr. Alfred will re- The minister of China, Sze, entertained at dinner last e ning, when his guests included Dr. Livingston Farrand, president of Cor- mell University; Commissioner Cuno ; the director of the Fed- rve Board, Mr. D. R. Cris- . Coville, Dr. les Furlong, Dr. James Brown Scott. Dr. W. F. Wil- loughby and Mr. Parmele The minister and Mme. Sze will go L O.| Mrs. Olds. made over flesh color chiffon, with low waist line and very long skirt. Her small black satin hat had a long black ostrich plume falling over ol shoulder and she carried Ophel roses. The bridesmaids were Frances Clark_of Wisconsin, Diana Cumming, Miss Elizabeth Ta: lor Jones and Miss Margaret Rohrer. Their gowns were of ecru lace made in ruffed skirts over white moire, with long waist line marked with a soft bow of apricot tulle and a _long streamer reaching the floor. Their small black satin hats were trimmed with soft side and an ostrich pompon on _one trich plume falling from the brim and over the shoulder on the other side. They all carried arm bouquets of pinkish yellow chrysanthemums tled with flowing bows and streamers of apricot tulle. Mr. Theodore Block was b for his brother and the ushers Mr. Huntington Turner, brother of the bride; Mr. Lowndes 'Jackson, Mr. R‘o;wrl Chilton and Mr. Frederick Gibbs. Mr. and Mrs. Turner, parents of the bride, received with the wedding party, Mrs. Turner wearing & gown of bitie crepe matin covered with gray chiffon, a blue felt hat trimmed with gray feathers and carried an old- ‘ashioned bouquet. Mrs, Block, moth- r of the bridegroom, was in bla ace with a black hat and wore & orsage bouquet of violets. Later in the day Mr. and Mrs. Block will leave for a wedding trip. goin to Bermuda, and the bride will trave in a suit of brown Canadian home- spun with a’ small hat to match. They will return later in the month and” through December will live at the Hotel Martinique on 16th street until their apartment is ready for them. THE EVENING STAR, WASH w C. illlamy, and Mr. d, Jr. l!,u eland and their ., Mr. yal go to Natural where the sen dress on Armistice day. return to Washington Monda; Mrs. Josephus Trimble is entertain- & at br! pl« today in_honor of hef ter, Miss Virginla Brown, whu»fi marriage to_Col. W. A. Colston wil take ;flo‘ December 1. There aie three tables for bridge, and addi- tional guests will join the company for ten. Asalsting Mrm Trimble are Mrs. Willlam Cullen, Miss Helen llr- Mar the aret v bridge Miss Violet Abrama ili play @ number of selcctions on the harp. The first of & series of luncheons was glv yesterday in the home : Mrs. Charles L. Mariatt by the ‘;lfl'! ington branch 01] the wi)roadgmvhlnd for the » ek ot the W The first I.E;lr arranged lP‘lo\l'( u fternoon, e Masonic Auditorium, e New n\'f)rk avenue, at 30 o'clock, ‘when hQGwlll l|.;.ll( ?]"L. of Child Growth." the benefit of the Dodds Ferry bufld- ing fund. Mrs. Arthur Musgrave is president of the Washington branch of the alumnae, Mrs. Mathew Heiberg, secretary; Mrs. Roger Boutelle, trea urer, and Mrs. Edward A. Chambe! 1lin, director at large. Among other members are Mrs. Clarence R. Sher- rill, Mrs. Newbold Noyes, Mrs. War- ren Irving Glover and Mrs. John Hervey Young. ambassador to Cuba, Maj. Gen. En C at the Hotel Astor, New York, for a short stay. The marriage of Miss Marion Har- rell, daughter of Mr. and Charles C. 'Harrell, to Mr. Wilton Carroll Brown of New York will take place this aftarnoon at 5 o'clock, at the Church of the Covenant. The oere- mony will be performed by the Rev. Charles Wood. Among the out-of-town guests who bave come for the wedding are Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Townsend and Mr. Billy Townsend of Rochester, Pa, and r. and Mrs. A. J. Townsend and Mr. INGTON, D. O, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 8, i923. The wedding will take piace in iy winter. (. ana 'n’m.?‘ o8 Comaes have : nsemsion of the houme Californin strast, owhh‘h they recently purehased. Mr. and Mre. Charies Cartoll Glover, I Wil entertatn gt & Gmnes Datetibar 7 in honor of Miss Blsano Wilson, dsbutante Axughter of Mr. and Mrs, Clarence R. Wilson. M. an® Mts fohn Hags Hammond liave taken o box for the Navy Re- liaf ball Thankegiving night, a will entertain a compamy of youne n‘nabh for their Aebutante dsaghter, Ins Natalle Hamneond, Admiral and Mrs. 7. Straaes have aieo taken a box for the bail 4nd will have a party of young prople With them for their debutants Gaogh- ter, Mias Helan Steanss. Mra. Gibaon Fahnestook hae gone 1|12 Nowport, whara sne will te for & #hort Lime owersasing soms improve- MmNty 1o her summar homes thars. Mra. Lawrence Townsend is in Now York for u faw days, having gons there (0 attend the Minner, whioh Mr._and_Mra_ Henry Huddlaston urd on Ninth Paga) e ey In Midwinter Millinery 1219 F Street 1219 F Street SALE! Laced Walking Boots $7.50 to $10 A special Black Kid, soles and Cuban heels. Every woman should have a pair Boots for cold an Brown Kid and Tan Calf. purchase of 794 pairs the Queen Quality Shoe Fagtory,d e consisting of All welt of these Queen Quali rmy weather. e ngle of Baltimore. . Mrs. S. A. Kimberley will be hostess at the dinner to be given this evening at the Arts Club, in honor of Mr. Harold H. Blossom, the distinguished to Philadelphia, to spend Thanksgiv- ing with friends. b, The fourth pan-American luncheon Mrs, Charles W. Burgess of Omaha T H Neb., daughter of Chief Justice. a: MISS ROSE L GREELY, H rs. Constantine J. Smyth, is making nml Maj. Gen. Adelphus W, Greely, and, with atm, settied in their % a short visit to her parents. w home for the sensom, after spending the suwmmer in New Hamp- of the ambassadors, ministers and = re. . charge d'affaires of all the Latin Mrs. Colden L'H. Ruggles is enter. An erican republics was held today in | taining at bridge this afternoon, fol : I wenpe architect, who will give a the Hotel Hamilton. The guests of |lowed by tea, her guests including|Fullam and their daughter, Mrs.|several days at their home, at Engle- | talk on Italian gardens, of which he honor were the assistant secretary of [ Mrs. Eustace Lee Florance, Mrs. John | Emory Sands, are established in their [ wood, N. J. has made a special study. state, Mr. Leland Harrison: the third | L. Hines, Mrs. Dickinson, Mrs. Julian | new residence, at 1713 18th street. — —— Senator and Royal S. Copeland| Mr. and Mrs. John H. Drury of assistant secretary of state, Mr. J.|Yates, Mrs. Frederick Sibley, Mrs. Asgistant Postmaster General “’n-‘en!aruined at dsnner last evening at|Chaney, Calvert county, Md., have an- _.S'pecial attention is directed to our present El-laflmm. o] | | e kg ofzefofnlmlels] | [ | winter Hats for all It is chart 7 size is on this here occasvons. your opportunity to save REDUCED ! Queen Quality Boot Shop To make room for mew 1219 F Street N. W. E E} stock, we 1 are offering a Bsciustes Agents (n Weshington for QUEEN QUALITY SHOES P Il nsmber of very desirable Shees and Hostery for Women and Children fi Butler Wright, and the chief of the | Homer Grant, Mrs. Ben Hellen, Mrs. a Latin American division of the De- | Medorem Crawford, Mrs. Joseph L.|{ren Irving Glover and Mrs. Glover | Wardman Park, in celebration of the|nounced the engagement of their daughter Ethel Elizabeth to Mr. partment of State, Framcis White. | Gaston, Mrs. W. P. Wooten, Mrs.|have returned to their apartment at|scnator'sbirthday anniversary. Among The undersecretary of state, Mr. Phil- | Florence V. Frazier, Mrs. T. Don- | Wardman Park Hotel, after spending | the guests were apt. and Mrs. A. L. Benjamin Francis Dashiell of this Hph who wae to be Gee Of (he phusia) ason, Mes WHllew Jamo?h Mrs. of honor, was unable to attend, owing [ Samuel G. Jones, Mrs. J. M. Phalen, g i ”3«“\‘“3“’"2" ool X 006%-6%-204%0 42042047 Mrs. Theodosius Parsons, Mrs. James % LK) M Do o%04%0400-620-6%04! Pod Blyine, Mrs, John Davidge and Mrs. ' a0 = RS XXX XX e g X e e ] George eD. Weeks o imore. K T ool . Saaiional muests nave been asked for | 63 Suits at GREATLY RE. tea, when Mrs. Mathew C. De Laney s and Mrs. Charles Farnsworth will pre- de at the table, assisted by Mem. Eustace Lee Florance, jr., and Miss Eleanor Barroll. to bis absence from the city. Among those present at today's luncheon were the ambassador of Chile, the minister of Ecuador, the minister of the Dominican republic. the minister of Guatemala, the minister of Colom- bia, the minister of Panama, the min- ister of Venezuela, the minister of Costa Rica, the minister of Haitl, the minister of Bolivia, the charge d'af- e faires of Peru, the charge d'affaires| Rear Admiral and Mrs. Willlam F. of Cuba, the charge daffaires of = « Nicaragua, Senor Carlos Aldunate “ [T and the director general of the Pan- = T American Union. DUCED PRICES. : : il - i oo XX %% e o Ko 2 % ga * % e X g % o% Xg) 0o o T "' Pictorial Review Patterns Winter FashionBooks 25¢ Block-Turner Wedding and H Breakfast Enlists Society. 1114 G St. NW. B & A Spool Silk BARGAIN FRIDAY No. 55 Jackson Turner, daughter of Mr. and We are now offering these extraordi- Hemstitching Picot Edging 10c yard Pleating— All Styles 3 o * o Mrs. James Huntington Turner, to Mr. Leonard A. Block took place to- day at noon. The ceremony was performed in Bethlehem Chapel of the Washington Cathedral by the Rev. K. M. Block, brother of the bridegroom, and was followed by a breakfast and reception in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Parsons Er- i Store Hours—9 to 6 Exceptional Reductions in Silks, Wool Goods and Linens FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY To Buy Now Means Big Savings! 0 2 * Think how quickly time passes; nary valueg on our No. 55th Friday. 1,500 Yds. in Remnants and Mill Ends That Have $old From 98¢ to $7.49 AT HALF PRICE Consisting of Crepe de Chine, Satins,.Plain and Fancy Taffetas, Charmeuse, Canton Crepes, Satin Crepes, Messalines, Brocades, Krepe Knit, Tinsel Brocades, Moires, Novelty Silks, Tub Silks, Jersey Tubing, Printed Crepes, Persian Silks, Printed Ratines, Corduroy and numerous other weaves and fabrics. Lengths of from:% to 6 yards. We Kindly Ask All Sales to Be Final OTHER SPECIALS s1 ‘79 10 chol,:eo;i:t;‘r.inn to choo:e from. (Value, $2.79) 3 (Value, $1.98) Good range of new Fall colors. 36-inch Printed Radium linings. (Vakue, $139) (Value, $219) A host of excellent patterns for These Are Superior Values of the David “Loom: to Wearer” Standard e BB B 0o win, Greystone, on the edge of Rock Creek Park. The quaint little chapel had a simple arrangement of white chrysanthemums and Greystone was aglow with autumn leaves, the dining table having a centerpiece of pink snapdragons and a wedding bell of spun sugar. The bride, who was given in mar- riage by her father, wore a gown of white velvet. It was made in a grace- fully draped fashion, the drapery held at one side by a cluster of orange blossoms and white velvet leaves. Her train was of chiffon and duchess lace and the full tulle veil was held by a wreath of white velvet leaves and she carried a shower bouquet of lilies of the valley. Miss Myrtis Porcher of Indian River, Fla., cousin of Mrs. Erwin, was maid ©of honor and was in deep cream lace 2 * oaocfoedoaoodt R Xg) Martha Washington Sewing Table $24.25 Beautiful Mahogany, of sturdy construction and with graceful lines. George Plitt Co., Inc. Painting. Paperhanging asd Uphelstering 1325 14th St. N.W. Main 4224 b 2 * * R o o4 e} - ot %% %! o Ka 9, S ol $3.49 Satin Crepe 52.75 Yd. 40 inches wide; a fine pure silk quality; comes in Navy and Black only; regularly $3.49 yd. $1.98 Serge $ 1 29 yd. S4inch Navy Storm ; this is our regular gf;g' quality; pure wool, good shade of navy. High-Grade Pure Linen Tablecloths All perfect, of high-grade pure linen; a large variety of patterns to 50 quati $%675 $50 . (Y oo ciom sisie wom nee.. QUALILY e oo s eacas.$6.00 $12.50 quality peececesssoees .$10.00 $10.00 quality $9.00 quality .. . ..$7.25 These Specials in Yard-Goods n, Main Floor. Drastic Clearance Prices in Our Downstairs Store To Make Room for Our Dress and Coat Department. ‘Wonderful Val W sacrificing our present stock in our Downstairs Store—in e YSucs hath:nu;fl. For quick clearance. Awo:duf::l omrtn':?tys(ohy-:l”sta:m e $2.98 Charmeuse $225 vd. 40-inch extra quality Black Satin Charmeuse; soft, drap- ing quality; regularly §2.98 yd. $2.25 Navy Serge $139 va, Navy Blue Tailors’ Serge; heavy pure wool quality; ex- tra width of 58 inches. $225 quality, Ooo% ** % i olredr ol oo oddoided 40:nch Printed Crepes $1.59 31 69 % o% Ll The LOUVRE 1115 1117 F STREET $2.00 Pillow Linen 98¢ vYd. Pure linen pillow casing; extra fine quality; 36 inches wide. $1.29 Damask 75¢ Yd 63-inch White Table Dam- ask; beautiful rose de- signs with deep border; $1.29 quality. K2 s o%% D Beautiful Frocks Marking every design—whether for street, afternoon or the formal occasion— is an exclusiveness that will charm and tempting prices that will please. 5 2 f For Evening Wear " At the stately dinner or the dainty e dance—Embossed Velvet Chiffons, Metai- lic Brocades, Chiffon Velvets, Moire Satin Cloth; Ripolette Crepe, Georgette and Me- tallic Lace—fashioned effectively; and trim- med more or less elaborately with Beads, Rhinestones, Lace, Fur or Embroidery. In the display are mingled imported novelties and American reproductions. All of them Gowns that are different. | $39s0tes]750 s Special Two-Day Sale Friday anJ Saturday Coats of Quality [ 'omen’s, Misses’ and Stout Sizes Smari Materials—Distinctive Styles Luxurious Fur Collars—Others Plain ENVELOPE CHEMISE, BLOOMERS AND GOW. nainsocok and Wi crepe; plain lace and rib- ' bon trimmed; in white and pink. Regular value. Now. For Afternoon Smartly designed Georgettes, Jacquard Crepes, Japanese Brocades, Chenille Striped Georgettes, Venetian Crepe Chiffon, Vel- vet, etc., in a wonderful variety of types and tones. $390.50 to $1 55.00 BOYS’ WASH SUITS, Middy and Oliver Twist styles; sturdy Franas 98¢ and combina; TUB AND colors; sizes 2 to CHILDREN’S PANTY DRESSES, in ging- hams, chambrays, black sa- teens and many combinations; ail trimmed; c 35 WOMEN’S AND MIS KNIT RIBBED ON S| 3 of fine quality; knitted of sta- ple cotton; bullt- rap tops; up and shell or tight knee; sizes 36 to 44; also extra aizes. Tes- C ularly 39%¢ to 7dc. NOW penmemesrens miE o e us brown and black sizes. Regula 19¢ New Embroidered Satin Hats Of hand-production—in bril- liant colorings. This special display is of $25 Hats for.... $49-% 56950 58095051 1() || emrammess Potret Twills, Jerveys, Checks, Satins and Crepes 1 At ! | l.ww,,z‘ ’:’ rt Coats, Top Coats and J;: ettes, Special, $25 Y Tailored Suits, Sport Suits, Fur-Trimmed Suits 1 : d Velvets, Smart Cloths, for Afternoon Street and Evening, Two-Day Sale 5 marked CHAPPIE_COATS NEW_WINTER HATS S iiasiay irmons u And Sweaters i Copies of Expensive Styles e e wide $29.50, $39.50 to $69.50 Fashionable Dresses oAl 100 Dresses for Friday Only, $15 ——————————————————— Elegant Dresses for Business and General Wear All New Colors and Sizes | For Two Days s "f&u-'“j 69c $3.98 and $5 & ors, value. Now...... s CHILDRE N* BUSTER Stoek- it 19