Evening Star Newspaper, September 18, 1924, Page 8

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SO ‘The President and Guests With The CIET Y. Mrs. Coolidge Had m at White House to Review Marine Parade. Cool- any of vouth partica of House 1o review attend the meet- ¢ County Repub- . which will bely afternoon, from home of Mr . Corby on the - Treasury, Mr. | - middle of cughter, Miss red in Burope o there her, who returaed to this ;| was formerly occupied by Mr. Snowden Hill and Mr. Woodson Houghton of Washington. Mrs. Laura Merriam Curtis will come to Washington the end of this week and take possession of the house at 1901 F street, which she has leased for the Winter. The house and Mrs. Albert S. Burleson, when the former was DPostmaster ' the cabinet of President W Former Gov. and Mrs. iam, parents of Mrs. up their apartment at ecticut avenue, and their h street Is in readiness for . the middle of October. Mrs. Merriam is with her daughter, Mrs. John Wheelwright, in Boston. illiam R. urtis, have 1339 . tev. Dr. and Mrs. Robert John- sing their Summer home cotia, and will return to n by motor. They will be !joined next week in their home on Massachusetts axvenue by their | daughters, the Misses Johnston. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, ‘D. AY, . C pal Church, 14th and Emerson sts. will have as her attendants Mrs. Earl C. Arque{ as matron of honor, Miss Loretto M. Fitzsgerald and Miss Violet K. Austin as bridesmalds. Mr. Mac- key will be attended by Mr. Arthur A. Levison as best man, and the ushers will be Mr. Harold F. Enlows and Mr, Hulbert T. Bisselle. Miss Humphrey has been extensive- 1y entertained, being the guest of honor at a number of showers, among them a. surprise miscellaneous shower given by Miss Fitzgerald in her home, on Rhode Island avenue northeast, Wednesday evening, September 10. Monday evening Mr. and Mrs. Enlows entertained a number of friends in their home, In Takoma Park, Md, in Mr. Mackey. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Denniston of the Portner announce the engage- ment of their daughter Helen to Mr. {Cyril J. Curran. The marriage will take place late in October. Miss Denniston and Curran are both from Rochester, N. Y. Mr. Cur- ran is an attorney with the Inter- state Commerce Commission. Mr. and Mrs. William Witthaf Bride announce the marriage of thelr daughter Dorothy Fairbanks to Mr. Paul Gerard Felix of Cleveland, Tuesday, September 16, in Washing=- ton. Mr. and Mrs. Felix will be at home after Octeber 15 in Cleveland. Mrs. Edwin S. Puller has returned from several weeks' visit in the North. was_the guest of M S or Kauffmann at Mass., and also visited in Greenw Conn. Mr. and Mrs. Justin Morrill Cham- compliment to Miss Humphrey .mdI SOCIETY 1106 G Street.N.W. *“ Jie Housc of Fadhion” Special Values for Jfrdw New Fall Styles JUST ARRIVED New Topcoats and Sport Coats All the Smart Materials and Colors Extra Speclal $25 and $29-50 Beauhful Fur-Tnmmed Coats \lso Plain-collar Models. Distinctive Cloths and Fall Colors “peual $39.50 $49.50 $69.50 $89.50 Fashlonable Autumn and Fall Dresses berlin have opened their home on Wyoming avenue after spending sev- eral months in Kurope. Mr. and Mra | Chamberlin went to England to as tend the meeting of the American Bar Assoclation and later v ted in man* of the continental countries. 1 country several weeks ago | Mex. Joxeph Hampson - | To Marry Col. Pope, U +| The engagement of Mrs. J | Henry Hampson to Col. Frane ton Pope, Quartermaster Corp: s announced. No date is set for wedding., M Hampson was merly M lanche Wilson, | ! duughter of th David Wil- ington, and since the ath of Mr. HHampson she has made | her home here. For many years Mrs, Hampson and the late Mr. Hampson lived in \ll xico, 4 ce her return \ha has taken her e most gracious Stylish satins, crepes, silks and cloths. Individual styles for all occasions. Speclal §2500 $29.50 $39.50 An Offering of Satm Crepe Dresses $15-00 NEW AUTUMN MILLINERY N 'mm\ ou will find the hat you want in our large display of millinery : 35.00, $7.50 to $15.00 Special For One Day—New Felt Hats, $3.95 Millinery Dept.—Main Floor Miss Royall Draper left Wa: H | ton Monday for Fort Bennings i {be the guest of Capt. and Mrs. > | N. Walker. Ir. Wil- | ton to- 0 tour of | ¢, r. daugh- rm. 4 Mrs Wilbur, | gng N . today | Flanuels and Twill Cloths. Specull for Two Days Mr. and Mrs. Ulric 8. J. Dunbar en- | tertained at a five hundred party, fol- | lowed by a midnight supper last evening in celebration of third wedding anniversary was given at the home of their | in-law and daught Mr. and Mrs | Randolph Willis, at 2531 Third street | northeast, and the guests included . | sons and daugh- 1'.«1} Leonard Wood, in Mexico in the ?::‘! :“::h ll'::‘l:)fi:!;":"fln: e ‘ { . m fn Guly 1913 wend 10 hrance . including Mr. and Mrs. Willis. Mr. e e sasallig ot er | 24, Continued on Ninth Tage.) n | until 1919, | ® | quartermaster of the e e e e ! with headquarters rday of | lumbus, Ohio. He is a member of th Metropolitan and the Army and Navy in’ Washington. son of the late Maj. MRS, CHA | Gen. John Pope, 1 A. and grad- , Wife and daughter She 1 her | uated from the M Academy at{ S. 8. France, sailing Sohted carly part of next| West Point in the class of 1897. He has served in the Phillippines under eanury, on board the R R e Underwood & Underwood. week. about the first of Sutherland spent t Mr. )(anl_v Leonard Luncheon Today will take Specially priced For Chinexe Minixter. Howard | Mary Elizabeth Former Senator and Mrs E in their} will be joine t in the Wyomin M THESE SPECIALS FRIDAY ONLY \ group of medlum weight Suits suitable for immediate wear. Were $34 to $30. FRIDAY $22 50 Wool Sweaters—slip-on vest effects and tuxedo models. Were 83 to 810 Sale Friday Only, $2.98 and $3.98 their Sum Mass.. to prepure Washington, for their Brothers Friday’s Rizik Reduction HIEERE'S a great deal of beauty in the world but a specially large amount of it in one place since we got these beautiful Smart Satin Dresses Special for Friday 3 5.00 Ilie changed waistline, the new skirt length, the Leon Baskt idea in cubistic color touches—what i for Fall is early ifor all at RIZIK TINLR T EE } The Minister and Slovenes, vichich. next we the « New of th Buy Your Fur Coat Now -and a Handsome Saving \\lH be yours. V z CIAL PRICES effective during our— i ke win recurn [N 36th Anniversary Sale r home at Ventnor. N. J.. | Any r inz to Washing- ] death of her | carly this s will not open her street home until late Autumn KNOX HATS for women Pictured is a smart gray felt, trimmed with French flow ered ribbon $20 RALEIGH HABERDASHER Women's Dept., Third Floor Thirteen Ten F Street Coat, Jacquette or Scari can be reserved by the payment oi a Small Deposit. X FURRIERS FOR OVER A THIRD OF A GENTURY. 610 Twelfth St. School Shoes Mothers. Help Your Children Succeed! In school, teachers are attracted by the well dressed boy or girl. At play. on the street, in parks, cars or trains. the refined, stylish-looking child stands out. Mothers, if vou want your children to receive advantages, to Succeed, keep them well dressed. Begin from the “ground up.” THE LOUVRE 1115 1117 F STREET The wonderfully stocked children’s department of the FAMILY SHOE STORE. offers to you. in all sizes, the very fine shoes at moderate prices. Thoroughly Experienced Sales Force at Your Service FOV' Frocks Gl At $ 5 i i 2E B A k Sizes 215 to 7 o 0 [ A — j An especially complete stock of growing girls’ oxfords. pumps and high sh o es— in fashionable styles copied from our women s department. Every width, AA to D. and every size is avail- able in all leathers. $5.00 to $7.50 \ group that upholds The Louvre’s repu- tation for style and quality—and sounds a -1s’ B Moccasins new note in moderate prlcc. p | X D ‘ Gl EE e Great for school wear. | 3 Nut brown shade of Russia In tan, smoked elk and white They are most attractive in design—Silk caitivele Sewcd B0l yubber —also two-tone; Soft and flexi- : rviceable sc! ; and Wool—truly original and appeahng for el it ble, yet extremely durable and their real merit. Same model in patent leather o tedleopie and dull calf. A to D widths. " $3.50 THE it TAILLELR The season’s novelty and staple shades are il featured. i DIVIDES ITSELF IN THREE ACCORDING TO TYPE—BUT FINDS IT, Child's — 8'2 spring heel ... IS REUNITED W Growing Girls® Oxfords also $3.00, $3.50 and $4.00 Street and afternoon types—in Women's Famous and Misses” sizes. Other Frocks $29.50 to $125.00 | \ . Sl de I : 5l i\ = Acrobatf Shoes 2 s ; When Tailleur. Costume and Sports A & e Chlcs Mode are featured at one price Coats « $135 b growing boys. A to D wide. Gehte . $3.50 Here is the combination of rich weaves, Special T ¢ D $ C e fine furs, elegant linings—and masterful Dpecuas S LOMOXrottEauEl cOn 70, i ialibayste e - . $550 s $4.00 Other Styles, $4.00 to $6.50 —with the double welt, which means double wear. All sizes, B to D : ; wide. Boys' Tan Shoes i $2.00 to $5.00 A tough, well built shoe in tan leather with a specially Boys. Fall Oxfords Tan or black brogue oxfords, early Fall or Winter welght. , micaily treated sole to in- Solid leather construction—man- SOl LT o "and roomy for Sure hard wear. A to D wide. New Fall Hosiery For Children Free—School Companions with Children’s Shoes - FaMiLy/fioE/TORE Joseph Strasburger Co,, Inc. I10-312 Seventh St..NW. Fifty craftsmanship. Fabrics that are new—mod- 5 = | ey els that are all original. ISTINCTIVE expressions‘of the Mode Oiher Styles, $4.00 to $6.50 as authorized by the foremost Paris houses: Exquisitely fashioned models— striking in line, individual in decoration— revealing that they were made to sell for f 3 higher prices in every detail: in silhouette, New Millinery Conceits inimitably smart—in ornament that adds the —from our exclusive sources of supply.. final touch of Art! pe: to *18%° | i Hatter’s Plush Felts Really superior—in Women’s and Mis$es’ sizes. 72, % 7 Other Coats $49.50 to $200.00 Arriving Daily Over Years’' Satisfactory :Service Velvets Beautiful Autumn Colorings

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