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SOCIETY. SOCIETY Senor and Senora de Mathieu Will Go to Hot Springs Today for a Brief Vacation. and leav- HE Senora de Ambassador of Chile Mathieu are ing Washington today to spend wbout a fortnight at the Homestead, Hot Springs T The Minister of Siam Navarasth, is in New Yo went to meet Prince Phya i MISS LOLA MAKGL daughter of Mr. and VMrs. Williom G. B. Orr of North Carolina brother of the King of Siam. and Princess Pragatipok. who are ing today on the Leviathan a tour of Europe. and who wili co Washington with him visit. for a Ecuador Envoy Will Go To New Post in Chile. The retiring Mi and Senora de I Washington the end’c Chile, where the appointed Minister, Ochoa Ortiz. new!ly cua dorean Minister to Wa . will come here to take up his duties about the middle of next month and will| leave er for been where he | Pragatipok. | Mir be accompanied by and their family. A number of farewell parties will iven for the Minister and Senora zalde, who have a wide circle nds here and have taken an active part in Washington society, both diplomatic and residential. The ter of Colombia and Senora de Senora de Ortiz be a RITE MILLER, er, who marry Dr. William J, the Autumn. Olava will entertain honor October 11. at dinner in Senator and Mrs. Nathaniel B. Dial and their family have returned to Washington and opened their home, at 1852 Kalorama road, after spend- ing the summer at their South Caro- lina home. Britten. wife of Representa- red A. Britten, is among the crs_aboard _the Leviathan, 3 O'CONN 0“7 7.\'(""!’)0!17 OF 3 EXPRESSION Gemeral Development Pnblic Speaking Dramatie Art ‘Sample these ArRMAND PownpErs and see which suits your skin I’s common sense to powder your face intelligently, choosing the right weight and the right shade of powder for your come plexion. You can't tell by guessing whether the heavy Armand Cold Cream Powder or the light Peridore will please you. So we ask you to let us give you samples of both. Look for the Armand ladies and the antique Louis XVI Sedan Chair at the Druggists’ Convention. To the druggists! Armand makes five different powders. Peridore is very light, Bouquet is medium, Rose and Cold Cream Powders are moder- ately dense and Amette Powder is very heavy. . . . If you ever wait on a woman who says she does not like or cannot use some one of these Armand powders, get her name and send it to us. We will send her samples of all five. Some one of the five will please her and make her a good friend to you and to Armand. CArL Wezks, President. ArMAND—Des Moines; Armand, Ltd., St. Thomas, Ontario, Canada; Florian et Armand, Paris; Florian and Armand, Ltd., London. *Samples of Peridore and Cold Cream Powder ave frec. At the Twenty-sisth Annual Convention of the National Association of Retail Druggists—September 3and to 36th, inclusive. At Convention Hall, sth and L Streets N. W. ARMAND In The=PINK - &-WHITExBOXES] 6 SU- A SR A N e DB Gl No marter where purchased—if emy Armand product does not esirely Ploase 0u, 3ou may take & back and your money will be reurned. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1924. which will arrive in New York today. Mrs. Britten has been abroad since the middle of the Summer. The United States Ambassador to the Court of St. James, Mr. Frank B. Kellogg, has returned to London from Scotland, where he has been motoring with Mrs. Kellogg. She remains in the Highlands for a longer stay. The United States Minister to Hun- gary, Judge Brentano, will arrive in New York today aboard the Levia- than for a vacation. The Assistant Secretary of War, Mr. Dwight F, Davis, has returned to Washington after passing some time with Mrs. Davis at Dark Harbor. Me Mrs. Davis will join the Secretary here next week Miss Margaret Wilson, daughter of the late former President Woodrow Wilson, will formally open the dahlia show tomorrow in New York, at the 71th Regiment Armory. The show is given under the auspices of the Amer. ican Dahlia Society, and the best va- riety of dahlia grown in the last vear will be named after and pre- sented to Miss Wilson. The show will last three days, and each day during the show the flowers displayed the day before will be distributed to poor children of the city Mrs. William J. Boardman and her daughter, Miss Mabel Boardman, have opened their residence at 1801 P street after spending the Summer in their home at Murray Bay, Canada. Mrs. Townsend, widow of Brig. Gen Edwin ¥. Townsend, U. S. A.; Mrs. Charles Penrose and Miss Townsend have given up their apartments at the Knickerbocker and will sail to- morrow for a year's absence in France and Italy Dr. and Mrs. Elic Scott Carroll have | taken an apartment at Wardman Park Hotel during the remodeling of their home in Cleveland Park Mrs. Edwin H. Thomas, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Carroll, is also at Ward- man Park, having returned last week from Cape May J., where she spent a portion of the Parties for Miss Guext of Mixs Edwards. Miss Lucie Gillett of Sewickley, Pa., is the guest for the week of Miss Vir- ginia Edwards, who will entertain a company at luncheon and bridge tomor- row afternoon for her. Mrs. Xenophen Price is hostess this afternoon at a bridge luncheon for Miss | |i Gillett. Others in the company include Miss Edwards, Mrs. Frederick Crist, Mrs. Ward Cheever, Miss Mary Stitt, Miss Cecil Lester Jones and Miss Kath- arine Wrenn. — | Mr. and Mre. James Thomas William- | son of Mount Vernon, Ili., announce the | marriage of their daughter Grace Thelma to Mr. Herbert Hod 3 Locations 1201 Conn. Ave. ___ 1006 15th St. 1723-25 Pa. Ave. Your Convenience i Saturday, September 20. at St. Thomas' Episcopal Church, the Rev. C. Ernest Smith officiating. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas R. Shipp, and the latter's sister, Miss Verna True Neidig, will go to Atlantic City today to remain until the end of the week, when Miss Neidig will sall for France. Miss Neidig will go to Parls to enter the Sarbonne for a year's study in art. Mrs. John B. Brewer of Rockville announces the engagement of her daughter, Lucy Briscoe, to Mr. Stan- islaus Murray Hamilton of Rockville, the wedding to take place in Novem- ber, The marriage of Miss Lucile Alben daughter of Mr. and Mrs H. Lamar of Rockville, to - Homer Stafford Bryant of Lynch- burg, Va., will take place Thursday afternoon, October 9. The ceremony will be performed at 4:30 o'clock in the Rockville Methodist Church United States Frankfort erick T. Consul General in many, and Mrs. Fred- Dumont were the guests at luncheon vesterday of Mr. and Mrs. Willlam W. Bride, who enter- tained at the Chevy Chase Club, Wedding Misx Schroell and Mr. Smith Announced. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick W. Schroell hav ued cards announcing the marriage of their daughter ¥dith Rose to Mr. ward Tenley Smith, Monday, September 15. The cere- mony was performed in the United Presbyterian Church, the Rev. (.. k. Hawthorne officiating. The bride wore her traveling suit and Mr. and Mrs ith left immediately after the ceremony for their wedding trip. “XASHINGTON. ‘They will make their home in Wash- ington. T Col. and Mrs. Ralph McCoy and their daughter, Miss Margaret Mc- Coy, motored to New York and will be at the Hotel Astor until Friday, when they will sail for Hawaii. Mr. and Mrs. Edward S. Bailey, ac- companied by their daughter, Miss Millicent Bailey, have returned to Washington from New York, where they went to attend the marriage of Miss Pauline Ittner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Ittner of Saginaw, Mich,, to Mr. Edward Wells Bailey, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bailey. The wedding took day in the Church of the Ascension and was followed by a wedding breakfast at the Vanderbilt Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. William H. Moses have returned from their Summer home at Jumestown, R. 1., and taken an apart- ment at the Presidential. Cards have been received here from Mrs. Nina Martin Maynard announcing marriage of her daughter Nina Elizabeth to Lieut. Heber Byron Brum- baugh, U. . N., Saturday, in Berkeley, Calif. Miss Mildred Whaley left Wednesday for Syracuse University, where she will be in the junior class. Col. and Mrs. Harrison Dodge and Miss Elizabeth Dodge, whe have been at Biltmore, N. C., through the Sum- mer, are arriving in Washington to- day Col. and Mrs. Bdward M. House are back in New York after visiting their daughter. Mrs. Randolph F. Tucker, at Beverly, Mass. Mrs. Cornelius Vanderbilt and Miss Paris JuLius GARFINCKEL & Co. \FANTS®, GIRLS’ AND SMALL BOYS’ N selecting outfits, and beauty. both comfort showing a complete New Apparel we have considered We are new display of the most exquisite, unusual apparel to meet every need of the child. Coats Sweaters Boys' Susts Bootees Nursery Furniture Hats Sacques Dressl’s Caps Rompers Silk Wrappers Novelty Gifes F STREET CORNER OF 13™ W.&J.SLOANE 1508 H STREET (Opposite the Shoreham) WASHINGTON, D. C. Now Is the Time to Ffurnish Your Home Beautifully and Economically THIS REMARKABLE SALE of FURNITURE has been continued to enable you to make your selections from a vast assortment of beautiful merchandise. Every article is of the well-known Sloane standard and has been chosen especially for its perfection of workmanship, design and finish. You have but to see these pieces to realize the importance to you of this opportunity. Every Piece— Every Suite—is Marked at an cAttractively Low yigure\ A Few Examples Follow: Enameled . . . . Mahogany and Mapl Mahogany . . . . Walnut . . . . Mahogany and Maple . « « o .« . . Small Walnat . Walnut . . Mahogany . Walnut . . . . - e e o o s o o o BED ROOM SUITES $380 . . 550 635 . & 550 . . 705 . . DINING ROOM SUITES . $310 455 550 . 675 « o o e . . . Y . o . . . o . o o o o o . o s o o . . . o . - - - Now “« “ “« 595 $275 . 380 . 460 place at noon Satur-, 570 o o o Also a number of partial suites and occasional pleces priced very low. EQUALLY ATTRACTIVE VALUES ARE TO BE FOUND IN OUR OFFERINGS OF FINE FURNITURE NOTE: Our Establishment is now open for business every day, including Saturday, from 8 to 530 FREIGHT PAID TO ALL SHIPPING POINTS IN THE UNITED STATES Sloane Endorsed Merchandise Carries an Assurance of Satisfaction Grace Vanderbilt are visiting in Scot- land, having recently completed a cruise along the coast of France and Spain with Gen. Vanderbilt, on their yacht, Atlantic, which is now an- chored off Southampton, England. Mrs. Halsey Powell has gone to Newport, where she is the guest of Commodore and Mrs. Arthur C. James. Mr. and Mrs. Aksel Wichfeld, the latter formerly Mrs. Clarence F. Moore of Washington, are occupying Blair Castle, the Duke of Athol's Scotch estate. Mr. and Mrs. Frederic D. McKenney and Mrs. Thomas Jefferson Ryan were jamong the guests last eveninz of Mrs. Andrew J. Miller, who entertained at dinner at Hot Springs. Others in the company were Miss Frances McKen- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charl nney, and Miss Frances Mill ughter of the hostess. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Whitaker have closed their apartment at Twentieth and Biltmore streets, and are spend- ing a month in Atlantic City. Card Party Tomorrow In Home of Mrs. F. B. Moran. The third in the series of card parties being given Tuesday evenings —_——— D { Franklin Sq. Hotel 1 | Coffee Shoppe E { "Tith Street at K Call on Ballard. When you don't know how to proceed with the finis]:\ing details of furnishing that Apart- ment House, Bank, Club. School or Office Suite— call on us to submit plans and specifications. We'll evolve effects and pl’oducc rc!“lts tl'laf are practical, efficient and artistically effective. Our ideas are at your disposal. Phone Franklin 3690 — Conmtract Department. BALI AKD Furniture Floor Coverings Draperies Upholstery Fabrics 1340 G Street. 1216 F St. N.W. 58 SOCIETY. by the McDonald-Washington-Black- burn Davis for President Club will take place tomorrow evening at § ||| o'clock in the nome of Mrs. Moran, at | 2315 Massachusetts avenue i Mrs. George Joerns, chairman of the | card party committee, and her vice | chairman, Mrs. Nannie Jobe, have ar- ||| ranged a prize for e There Is Tvery Reason Why You Should Locate In Chevy Chase QUINTER, THOMAS & CO. Mz n 8416 WHERE THE VOGI'E OF THE MOMENT IS FIRST REVEALED Tailored Frocks SMART new frocks that typify the tailored influence of the pred: Bengaline, Crepe Satin, minating vogue— Faille and Char- meen are the last fashion words from Paris and New York; try them on tomorrow— Prices Start at $25.50 g7 HoP 1316 G Street City Club Building 20 FOR THE WELL DRESSED WOMAN NEW FALL DRESSES Just Received—New Style Features Ingeniously designed in an artistic simplicity of modes. Bengaline “aille Crepe Satin Twill day. mings. Dress and tailored styles for the many activities of the autumn Plain and colorful trim- TUESDAY SPECIAL 75 Dresses, $1 4.95 to $25 For Larger Women Buy vour coat now—secure the Sale savings— select from the first stock of a new season and have the jov of wearing a most appreciate it. ] he same pric beautiful garment when you . plas_special- ized service: the same suedelike fabrics, furs and colors prevail here as shops on 5 %95 in our women’s and misses’ Fur-Trimmed Winter Coats $125 Every Coat sold during September shows an actual saving of $10 to $25 to be duplicated soon. Larger Women's Coats ¥ Second Floor. New Materials This Fall fabrics are distinctly differ- ent from the high-luster pile fabrics. They are dist inguished by the soft, subdued finish—their closely shorn sur- faces with the appearance and sensation of finished suede. Fawnskin—cuir de wool) are new laine (leather of names descriptive of these lovely fabrics—all of them repre- sented in our stock. The Latest Styles Flat furs are largely used for trim- ming the new coats. Beaver, Squirrel, in many shades. Mink, Hudson Seal, dyed opossum, are only a few o f the furs appearing on collar, the new barrel-like cuffs, bands and other novel new forms. Full length revers and borders are used frequently. The Silhouette The majority of new coats show a silhouette as tubular as close lines will give them. Coats this Fal never more than than larger and taller portant. New Colors the dress 1 are worn as long, or an inch or two shorter accompanying. For women this is most im- Brown—and the influence of brown— strike the note that makes this season’s color effect totally different from last vear. Some shades are red brown— some are reds softened with brown— some are grays by magic brown warmed and given life tones. Green enjoys a new place in coat fab- rics. Lebanon, a rich shade of the forest, and shutter, a grayed blue-green shade, are newest. Bla proportions. Missew’ Coats Third Floor. ck is shown in smaller Other New Coats, $155 to $275 Are Being Sold During September at 15% Discount Included in this collection, for this great pre-season sale are many other coats— exclusive first styles of a brilliant season. Coats showing a breadth of selection difficult Women'’s Coats Second Floor. A small deposit will reserve any coat until November 1st. Cold Storage Free!