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(Continued from and Mr: Paul Dunbar. Dunbar and Mr. Henderson. ) homa, Mrs. Afr. Allan Gr. wuests. J. Dunbar, Mr. and Mrs. rroll Stanley selnard of OKla- Hempstone and were also among the Senor Silvio Spangenberg. director of the National Agriculturgl School vinde of La Pl nding a fev - |after attending the s | for Fort Leavenworth, sols in that country. Tuesday he Agricultural Departn berg. will months, visiting the particularly the corn nor Spangenberg will of the methods of Crane will enter- tomorrow in_h r Hill alton, Ma will return th - | Charles Boughton Wood. | tirea. today 1 he went . Bruce Crane, 1 there with he tered sche tosena Appleby and s Benner were mar- evening in the home of the Mr. Walter Braden Ap- riand. The cers who en- | | turning San Diego, Calif. guests. They had eight Brig. Gen. Colden 1/H. Ruggles is in New York for a few days and is staying at the Hotel Astor. Maj. Gen. and Mrs. Willlam J. Snow have returned from Honolulu, where they have been for three months, and are at 3436 Thirty-fourth street., Maj. and Mrs. Robert Goetz, who are at Fort Hoyle, Edgewood, Md., have taken a house at 2122 Bancroft Pplace. Mrs, Goetz was formerly Miss Antoinette Graves, niece of Mrs. Maj. John G. Quekemeyer, who has recently returned to Washington polo games in this afternoon Kan., where he will be an instructor at Com- mand and General Staff School for New York, will leave | the next year. and Mrs. George Comfort ¢ been visiting Mrs. Stewart A. London, Conn., to Charles Dyer Parkhurst, U. 8 Capt. Parkhurst is staf at Easton, Md., as aryland National stern Shore. ned structor for the Guard on the of October Mr. Frank s, Hight will leave to- morrow night X for Syracus i where he will attend a dinner mark- ing the opening of the new Syra- al. 1 will join Mrs. Iy, who are re- r. which he | e will return to |= Chester visited in Wyoming and in Colorado on her way East. Mr. and Mrs, Frederick T. F. John- son have returned to their apart- ment in the Mendota after a morth's trip through Nova Scotia, New Bruns- wick to Quebec, Canada, returning by motor through the White Moun- tains to Boston, stopping for a short visit with Mrs. Johnson's sister, Miss Catherine E. Wilson, at their Sum- mer place on the Eastern Shore of Maryland. Dr. and Mrs, Eugene L. Le Merle and Miss Eugenia Le Merle have gone to Atlantic City to remain over Sunday, and will return to their Q street home | Monday morning. g Mrs. 1. F. Brooks, formerly of Bal- timore and Washington, who is now living in Los Angeles, is visiting her sister, Mrs, M. E. Hall, on Park avenue, Baltimore. The Misses Colhoun have returned from Sayville, Lonz lsland, and are in their home on Fairmont street. Mr. W. G. Backus of San Francisco, accompanied by W. I. Cravers of the same city, is spending the week at Wardman Park Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Shirley B. Wand and Miss Beatrice Wand of Los Angeles are visiting {n Washington, and are at the Shoreham. I and Mrs. D. K. Shute b | turned to their re Women's City Club will givé an in- formal bridge, 500 and mah-jongs party Monday evening in the club_ house, 22 Jackson place, at 8:30 o'clock. There will be a prize for each table. The Woman's Republican Club of Montgomery County is giving a po- litical garden party and rally tomor- row, from 4 to 7 p.m., at the resi dence of Mr. and Mrs. Charles 1. Cor- by. on the Rockville pike. ¢ The President and Mrs. Coolidge have signified thelr intention of being present. Representative Zihiman will speak, also Mr. Tait, chairman of the State central committee of Maryland, and Mr. Sleman, chairman of the State central committee of Montgomery The Galthersburg Band will W the musie. THE EVENING' STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 0. E. Weller, Mr. William P. Jackson, national . committeeman; Mrs. “W. Bladen Lowndes, national committec- woman; Miss G, Leinbach, Maryland Federation of Republican Women of Baltimore: Me. and Mrs. George B.| Christian, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ward- man, Mrs. . Calvin Gabriel, Mr. and Mrs. Satuel Prescott, Mr. and Mrs. sdward Colladay, Mre. Arthur’ Bib- bins and Mrs. George Wright. Mr. and Mrs, W. B, Stringer of Bal- timore have taken an apgrtment at Meridian Mansions for the Winter. They wili have with them their four young daughters, who will attend fin- ishing school in Washington. | Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Gallagher and their daughter have gone to Atlantic| City'and are at the Chalfonte for &/ g the guests will be: Senator late Summer visit. —— purse. PROFE ANNI'S cuisine has the ONGIOV . knack of pleasing palate and SIONAL SOIREE 1924, Handsome straightline For Women and Misses Featured Friday at $14.95 N early purchase of clever models appropriate for street and after- noon wear, matchlessly priced. or draped styles in all-wool flannels, poiret twill, satin~and bengaline. Browns, tans, gray, penny; navy and black. in all siges; - Do You Want a Home | . In Chevy Chase? QUINTER, THOMAS & CO. Main 8416 . ¢ nmer home - ; at 8 oclock 1 Mier shom) sntroducing GERTRUDE VANDERBILT Starring in the “Purple Cow.” With Other Principals From Poli’s TONIGHT HARRY GLYN and his SOCIETY ENTERTAINERS Appear Twice Nightly At 7:45 and 11 O'Clock Two Bands Offering Continuous Music Friday—"A NIGHT IN SPAIN From Strand Theater ! near Canu reach Washington Tues Mrs. Dwight Chester Washingion where she 19 Nineteenth spent Other New Fall Frocks 25, $29.50, 5, $39.50. $19.50, 45 Up A LA AR R OXES OF CLASS AND CHARACTER FAR UNDER PRICE . We are specializing for Friday and Saturday, 100 Fox Scarfs, in such colors as sable, poiret, tay ed, black, cinnamon, brown and blue—among them pieces that sold as high as $68. Special, $24.50—S$29.50—$34.50 She carried | Better Apparel at a Lower Price w shower of Mayer Bros. & Co. Shop of Quality 937939 F St. NW. 2ift of the bridegroom. ceetheart roses with of the valle s Roma ner. sister of the | bridegroom, was maid of honor and! wore peach-color chiffon with inser- ! (DDA AT " Kindel was best Mrs. Weiley ar 3 featurced ar ccial collection of New Fall Dresses—latest mades $15.50 FRANCKE & LUSTICK Fenipohoion Furriers and Manufacturers Dress Values - Dinner 6 to 9 isSofd € 1328 G St. N.W. - 3063- We Have Ever ¢ Supper 10 to 1 (No_cover_charge A DS D/ DS D4 gl 5 Dl A il S D 2 B Offered ) 214 F' St. N.W § O e <O (O AL D S R MORRISONS For Reservations Call Col. 3003-64 Our Low-Cost Economy (THIRD FLLOOR) FOUNDED 1894 Known for Remarkable Value Giving OFFERS 1109 F St. N.W. other of the S, Appleby ing party. t black ,beaded Z received former w Zette ¢ flat crepe NCING | =1 DA C i A The Store of Better Values \ 7% The Greatest Dress Values We Have Ever Offered : The Greatest Saturday. 4 to © 07 7 were Mrs. Kathleen ) lyn, N. Y. aunt of the Thomas Holebrook of s Mr. and Mrs. Hempstone nd_ Mr. s Hartig, jr.. of Maryland. 7% Former E Mondell was guest of h. ner given last night at the Ne ard by Mr. and Mrs. 8. S Porter of Floor 500 Frocks In Two Special Groups 10 = ‘14* Dre tidious. calorings and trimmings. occasions—street. afternoon wear. Your Appreciation —of STONELEIGH CANDIES, ICE CREAMS and FOUNTAIN DRINKS is sure to find expres- sion in superlatives. Their QUALITY is the highest. rMest your friends for NSHEON in our restful TEA O Advance Sale Friday Luxuriously Fur Trimmed s that will please the most fas- The smartest of the new styles. Dresses for all and formal LU E £ Stoneleigh Tea Room alllill"lllllllllllIlIlI|IIII'IIIIIIIIII(IIII|I|II|IIlllllllllllll rfln - -y ;Save Vs to 1) On Attractive Odd Pieces / Mahogany Spinet, beauti- fully finished. b1 equipped with lock ACME FURNITURE CO. “*Guaranteed Overstuffed Furniture™ Made to Order 911 7th St. NW Main 2961 “Pay Cash, Save the Differenc Y, 72, WY, Failles Twill Jersey Charmeen Flannels Satins Bengalines 277 7 7% Are some of the materials. . Lamps, Davenport Tables. Tapestries, Mir- rors, etc. Colors: Navy Copper Brown Penny Black Rust Long sleeves and embroideries are some of the embellishments. These coats are exceptional quality and bespeak much higher values. To see them, to try them on, to note their sinartness in style and quality is to instantly recognize their superiority. 4 Sport Coats | Downeywoo! and Vel- 19 vetones in the new block 7 9 | [ ' ] "‘ cffect, all silk lined—fault- lessly tailored—in all the new ‘colors —gray, penny, brown, oxblood. 200 Velvet and Felt Hats An Endless Variety 55 _COLORS: —Mikado —Geranium —Sand’ SMART AND DISTINCTIVE collection of thoroughly high-class coats that mark an inno- vation in style and price. Developed in the new suede-like fabrics, in soft; velvety cloths and other wanted coat cloths. All generously trimmed with fashion's newest furs: Jap Mink, Hudson Bay Beaver, Muskrat in natural or silver finish, Sguirrel. Collar, cuffs and borders of fur, and some with full fronts or edges of fur. p WOMEN'S COAT SHOP—THIRD FLOOR - TYREE'S Antiseptic POWDER (144 Perlect Shoulders mi A Autumn FrOCkS Nothing equals the beautiful, soft, of Silks, Satins and Newest Cloths pearly whiteappearanceGouraud's 5 icntal Cream ren- SPECIAL PURCHASE enables. us to offer a very remarkable group Spanish Effects ders to the shoulders 3 i & and arms. Covers bf New Fall Dresses jn the smartest stvles and most charming ~ * 3 materials at this extremely low price. a La Florentin : Directoire skin blemishes. Will not rub off. Far su- Postillion Crowns Brimless Effects —Pausee —Russet —Chiny —Fuchsia A group of more fashionable models has not been shown this season. They are artiully designed to bring out every phase of feminine loveliness. —Copen —Henna —Black Included are Silks, Satins, Crepes, Twills, Bengalines and Flannels. All newest colors; all sizes. First Floor Gouraud’s iental Cream