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SOCIETY. D. C. TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 2. 1924, SOCIETY. O their home at Newport. Mr. and Mrs. | were guests over the week end of jand Mrs. Harty T. Weeks, Mr. and Thomas Lyles, 31, 36 K ot s Lewis Quentin Jones entertained at and Mrs. Arthur Browne at|Mrs. Carl S. Winkler, Mrs. Ellen Muir, \illiam Johoson. 2. Canualty Hospital dinner last evening in compliment to|Monterey, Blue Ridge Summit, Pa. Mr. Curiton Steep, Mru. Chariotte Ci| e following birtha have been reporied to | o in” ark, 56! " Georgetons Dr, and Mrs. Satterwhite, when their — s Higgins, all of Washington, D. C., and 2 Hoxpital suests included Mrs, Woodbury Blair| Mrs. Bell, widow of Maj. Gen. James | Dr. and Mrs, G. Eilis Williams of | Alf . girl | ! and a number of others. Franklin Bell, has returned to her|¥rederick, Md. i 8 X | | { i | Fri . 25 apartment in the Westmoreland &fter |~ After the luncheon the bridal cou-| Ieehny %0l Sarah briedman. bor. - oth < i i | pa v at Bagle's Mere, | ple left b: t bile f extend- | Namuel and Tillie Wollok, girl Rear Adm ulian Lati- | Passing two months at Eagl ple le y automobile for an el 8 I . Rirl. #nd at Newport, where they staved at the Corson cottage : i 4 Virginia Clemeats, girl ber 1 they will be at home in Wash- e H, & Miss Kathleen Evans entertained a | o/, Y erae - gEles. girl week end party at Endless Caverns farm. the home of her uncle and aunt, | A pretty wedding took place this|Mr. and Mrs. Edward T. Brown. !to New York Saturday and is spend- morning at 9:30 o'clock ut St s 3 : | Aloysius Church, when Miss Egerton-Trundle Wedding [ing & few days at the Hotel Chatham. | garet Rita Sullivan, daughter of Mr.| Evemt of Labor Day. L — and Mrs. James A. Sullivan, became | o0 @ SR TR e Flore ) ¥ €. Waters has returned the bLride of Mr. Charles James|y, ijoy Trundle, daughter of Mr. eeleison ol aand James| ard H. Trundle, to Mr. Walter aking a series of visits, | O'Keefe of Cambridge. Ma: The e E;E!"'IUII. S o e andll ¥ her fumily in Ireland, | ceremony was performed L Fruen Tavis Egerton of Louisbure, I e IR : L Father John . Geale, assisted by | N 76 ook place vesterday at high | Margaret, are spending their vi ; SR at-| Father William Brooks. ‘The chureh | 100 %0 e home of the bride's father |tion up the Hudson, on Coney Island, | eigeney Hovital ‘. returned |bad @ charming arrangement of | (N0 S lion up the Huduon. on C geiey o Tior an ol | gindiotuses and Summer foliage, and at | OP R ST L erformed by i ‘ senee of ubo % spent in | e House, where u reception was|pev.'J. 3 Ttinger, in the presence of S, T S uth Amer " | given following the ceremony. sum- | the two families and a few friends. s o X g / 0 Whaten o sBCRsGecimen s sndsred | Marriage Licenses. models and colors rivalling nature’s the ceremony Mr. . Whalen||iths musie ; i : el fan Bugnt witvabe Sees Lt samg “Ave Maria.” s The bride, who was given in mar- | dohn (W Brawn of Hethesda, Md. and ) own Autumn art—newly ayrived s Bttt 4 Miss Kathleen Harlow, viol viage by her father, wore u gown of | months, are now 3 | The bride was escorted to the altar | gryy ¢ s, with hat to match, and a Where they will spend seceral daee | by her father and wore @ #own of | corsage bouquet of bride roxes and b ‘ AAAAAANAAAAAAY eQle DI - white satin made on graceful draped | iilies of the valley N y L DRESSES — REET Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Huffmanr lines, with a yoke of lace. A (nllr; The bride's sister, Miss Mary 1 5 7 companicd by the latter's daus wrain hung from the shoulders, and | gle was her only attendant, we: e [ s . iG> abd) Ladlis | > = 3 e Walker, have return her tulte veil wis held by | % own of powder blue crepe und aj Wi fock: v Ve CAFETERIA | and AFTERNOON Curt " Vil nxton and opened their apart- | of pearls and orauge blossoms. black hat. snd carrying an arm bou- . of Danville, Va = Opp. Fr. Sq. H untisFIsLE I AVRIIhUL: Connecticut avenue after|carried a shower bouquet of bride | quet of Ophel \ K and irace b Kriveer, von | 1416 K St. oo ZAM p‘f‘,,:' Silleet Bengaline and te fathe . Summer st Sherwood ilies o valley e | MF Ballard B i . I Wi of thrown summir. . ¢ | BREAKFAST—LUNCHEON—DINNER Stlks: Bengaline and repp, flat crepe. kasha Hilzubeth Kirkpatrie ., slats n of theln vas be | or. SHasal T s Summit Home Cooking—Moderate Prices cloth in Jong-slceved |mnm. . raaan i oot b koral| ser : poré wnd liachwel ‘Wox, b of | ON' YOUR WAY HOME Worsteds: Charmeen, Poirct twill and nov- resnobiliE = 5 Son Sstradgnt | 5 3. Raiter and Marcy 6 o ” soull find the Mapie 1nn clty weaves. Sl r 2 i Pini ur Tostan, Mase . and Amalia Wi amt BIENIY ~atinfactors S tarn 1o her home todiy : : 10y ST LT B M After September 15 Mr. and Mrs aRRIE o Drand Mis. Walter Damroseh of [ colored lace. She wore a hat to match rton will be at home in Mecbane. X ¥ vahons ot i ony: | 75¢ Table d’Hote Dinner | ERh BAssistant Secretary New York announce the en rent | trimmed with and carried roses 1o ). Served from 5 to X:30 daily W\ pAmd Vs Wright ¥ of their daughter. Anita Blaiue. to| mateh her g Pl HARRY MAYNARD, Manager The Third A eretary ot Mr. Rob Litzcll, son of Mr. and| AMes Sullivan. mother of the bride.l Aice Daisy Evelyn Hinkson and i 2 2 Phone Pranklin 3040° e Mr i returned ilin Littell of New York. No | wore a gown of black crepe de chine |y pgward Frederick Stadel were trer the week 1 set for the wedding with & pur Mrsmurried by the Rev. Dr. B F. Bryan, W Mrs Wrishisend their ehil- eh is the youngest|O'Keefe 2 rUONh | pastor of the Takoma Park Seventh- Blue Ridge Summit and Mrs. Damrosch. | was in black crepe de chine With a4 yqventist Church, Saturday ‘uris through the |hat to mateh night, August 30. Ther left for ai studying at the American | R es AL S T WAs 1 honeymoon trip to Virginia Beach | atory of Music, and will ar- were ML nd upon their return they will re-| riday in New York aboard the | fe and Mr. Joseph Sulli-]gge a4y 7501 Blair road. Tukoma T : Dr’ and Mrs. Damroseh have BWwadsworth in their Summer home, Blaine Jlowing the ceremony the bridal -8 lann Bolut Gl 2 at Bar Harbor. since the|couple left for x wedding trip. they 5 A\an-\u ‘w‘-:j‘;‘l 2 = P’aul Vincent sm‘vu. son of Mr. Mary H Ehligha & e wvere | Steep. were quietly married at the | - mes A (Gaufleld: ; 4 | Frederic by the minister, Bell have Miss Damroseh is also & granddaugh- the bridezroom. of Cambridge. | BT | TRTo and Miss Mury Gibbons, also wme. | tor of the late Dr. Leoneld Damrosch, | Mass.. and Miss Mury Gi ter of the Petworth Methodist Epi. sum founder of the Sympliony Society of | | copal Church of this city, Saturday, York und the Oratorio Society | August 30 Robert Bell, son and g v She was presented to - c | lmmediately following the ceremony their home | X ociety about three years|F | the parents of the bride entertained at reet after 5 after entercd the | luncheon in the private dining | Enzland of Dramatic Arts room of the Francis Scott Key Hotel | Eetis ¢ rvard | AV- | Among the guests were Mr. and Mrs. . | enwd M: Max Winkler, Mr T. Linkins, Mr Dr. William Gerry Morgan motored Brothers To Wear Right Now anderbilt | The following deathis have been reported to | I Denartment in tha tast 21 hourn: | & | ®with his father Miss Ailsa Melion hel May Johnson, @on @n inspection istant Secretary Treasury, Mro Eliot Wadsworti. re s morning after pas Park Miss Ellen Ann Weeks, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Weeks, and Mr. Gr ‘illlams, former minis- I, daushter of Bepresentative and Mrs Dixon, was the &'hose honor Capt. K. (- 2 tertained at dinner w York from Newport ye Y Mountain Club. at White founded Lit-|will attend the General Service | Senoot For a year ) Barnes has been duty & SillL where s Adjutant to Gen. Le Irwin, the commandant Field Artillery School and commanding general, Fort Sill | and is at the Plaza. Where tomorrow by Mr. Jay. ates Minister to Rumania. | Bhiter w0 svend a holiday in this| : ic = : Princess 1da Cantacuzenc, grand- opkithisfattemonn tor of Mrs. Frederick Dent | The Director of the « ar s t. ix the guest of Mrs. Potter Mroand Mrs, Harry S Black will | ive and Mrs. Wilbur J. e- | Palmer at Bar Harbor, Me. B U Ny Mot el Sl iss. after making | The third secretary of the French Rt e Saertaent on rel Mr. Paul Boncour, who is| Dot il iTcter o) Moo na 4 vacation in France. is now | Black have besn at Newport| Twe former tostma : ©h the Summer Mr. Frank Hitcheoo! P L i ettt O oni| | Srs T Dewi Taimage cnter | ‘ow’ll Enioy % Mre John B Henderson and her | Park vesterday afternoon, which was | tained a small company ety nNE joy randdaughter, Miss Beatrice Hend- [ also attended by the Prince of Wales | eVening at the New Willard Hotel 2 Bar Harbor by the guest of Mrs. August Belmont ) T e ONELFIGH CANDIES, s well They are return- | Others at the r there were Maj, | Df- and Mrs. Melville B. Fischer ONELEIGH' ICE CREAMS of Portland, Me. and|and Mrs. Os Solbert, Lord Louis | &% ”"“'r ’“""l have returned from | FOUNTAIN DRINKS." b andl Akt cpeetedito Grsive hi|and fateentdonmniuntten | iy, DReT, e it eyl Lul airo cojor vour LUNGH. . g e 5 2 SRty E Mr. Mrs. S0 Green | ere—all kinds o Uy the end of the week Stat dor to Germany and | Pyin EON here—all kinds elicious Mrs. James W. Gerard. Mr. Archibaid | Barklie and Mr. Harry S. Black | oe 503 i i Gannon was host to al | small company at dinner last evening Mr. and Mrs. Edson Bradley have!ar the New Willard Hotel @ng the American Bar Associd | as their guests Dr. and Mrs. Preston | gnecting in London and other m Pope Satterwhite of New York in| Mr. and Mrs. Myron Stoneleigh Tea Rooms | 1407 F St. ; Parker. jr. —— o] ———=]o]——=]o[—=]0|—=}n]|5|o]——=a] —— 0| — 0] — “ The House & & o Regular Hours—— 9:15 to 6 ecvery » T e < L L e T 608 to 614 ELEVENTH ST, day including Sat- urdays. of Courtesy, A Real Sale--Indeed! Fur-trimmed _ Coat.s A specially gathered ‘collec- tion of splendidly styled and modeled garments—that we are offering in a group—in advance of the season—at this most in- consistent price: *38 The); went on sale this morning. We urge your consideration of these Coats for it will be a wonder if their like appear again at such a price—and your selection can be reserved for later delivery by a moderate deposit. o R R PP 13th & F Streets N.W. Announcing the Formal OPENING EXHHBOION LUTOMN MILLINERY Introducing the finest expressions of Millinery Art as displayed at the recent Authoritative Openings held in Paris and in New York P s 777 B This formal presentation of Fall and Winter Hat Modes surpasses the usual Millinery openings in every sense—for it is not merely the personal taste of one individual that has been exercised in the selection, but the essence of the fine discrimination of a staff of artists and experts who have attended the openings both at home and abroad, choosing the smartest, the most distinctive, the most strikingly individual of the au- thentic modes—and then in combine making a final decision as to the suitability and beauty of each model. The result of this infinitely careful selection you are cor- dially invited to review on our Opening Days— : WEDNESDAY—THURSDAY—FRIDAY SEPTEMBER THIRD, FOURTH AND FIFTH Fascinating interpretations designed to complement and enhance the new costumes for tailored—sports—daytime and evening wear. The petite, close-fitting hat of im- ported felt, in the Florentine or Directoire manner—adorable embroidered chapeaux, Chinese in silhouette, decoration motif and in coloring—picturesque Venetian models in the alluring draping of fine lace—large and graceful pictorial effects of velvet or hatter’s plush—tailored and costume hats in bengaline, satin and in striking combi- nations. AMBER COPPER CARNELIAN PENNY BLACK RUSSIAN GREEN PALERMO BLUE In—Velvette, Luella, Geronas, Lustrosas, Suede Downs, Armondales, etc. Trimmed with—Beaver. Jag Mink, uskrat, Natural and Dyed Sgquirrel, Black and Platinum Wolf, Marmink, Skunk, etc. Third Floor. This presentation was especially arranged for women who could not attend the initial opening of this shop on August 6th | s——|al———|o|——a]e—— o] ———|0|———8| ——=|a|———|0|——— |0 |——u]] Regular Prices Range Specially Priced Models From $1/():90 to $4.5.00 % At $5.00 and $7.50 (i ——ole——[a|e—[alc———[o]e——[a][e———D[0]c———|o[——[n]c———]a]———|a|——0] I——— ol ———— ol lol———jojo]o[c———|al[c———o]c———=]a[c——] ~