Evening Star Newspaper, September 28, 1924, Page 33

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L . SOCIETY, THE SUNDAY ‘f-f young Carlos Manuel were much |1dn-ntfli(‘d with the . social life of Wh N . R G Latin-America. Now, however, Senora . en Nation s Guest |nds scant teisure from the absorbing . i of putting into practice all Open to Inspection |thcorics which she had advocated for | the care of infants. | Besides the first secretary, the lcuadorean Legation has two other , both bachelors, Senor Juan wh i cond secrctary Banda, who is Diary of Lafayette PERSONAL NOTES. Mr. and Mrs. D. J. returned to their home in Chevy Chase after spending two months in Boston, where they s of their son-in-law and Mrs, Louis Glaser. | visited resorts near Boston. Mrs. Edmund Kaufman Robert Meyer were ho: Incidents of Distinguished French Patriot’s Visit to| he entire legati United States 100 Yeags : ! Summer ver; in Washington. with on = | Mr. and Are, w at nearby s esorts. | e cek end at nearby sea resorts. | ywyieo #°C guests of Mrs. Columbia road. Max Weyl, Alan David and William Nordlinger returned during the week to the University of Pennsylvania to resume their studies, The Country Club gave its last in- formal dance for the season last n at the clubhouse, near Bethesda, Md., which was largely attended. A num- ber of dinner parties preceded dunce. Walter Frane, Army and Nay al_Annapolis, Md. Mrs. Bertha Coblenzer returned Tuesday from a three-month abroad, where she visited her son-in- law and daughter, Dr. and M adis- | laus Detre, in Budapest. Mrs. Milton rasburger was in New York to meet mother. The Wednesday Card Club met Country last weck and esses Tony Oettinger of were the weck Bertha Octtinger Govcd, e % | GENERAL AND PERSONAL .05 VA5 MENTION OF INTEREST TO CAFITAL SOCIETY tour of : Tresident Monroc of tinguiched guest of Marquis de Lafayette, House and entertained him two weeks, later mak the country in the of the ! revered patriot. Pre Monrou had dispatehed Sceretary of State, | John Quiney to meet the Marquis when New York Ciiy him to the ¢ (Continued from Fourth Page.) s, b= e 5 = e chetti of the Municipal Court of Wauu- sau, Wis, Mrs uth Am | republics of t ti spent the Summer in memorials of this where she visited the visit, the principal one diary of Lafayette, which s to be found in the s. and where cvery Your of his sojourn here is carefully was during this fort- he visited Georgetown that he was present at [ My ¢ the c v he hank e e in old|to France and witnesse > Olympic and was the guest of his |ames there, later touring on the con- lirotheciMakons 3k Alesaiasta | tinent. she 'r a visit to friends in It was a slack time in national | Lendon before sailing for this country. affairs, and when the French hero| _ accepted the invitation of the city Mre. Catheri Satt shes of Boston, President Monroe accom- | Feturned to Washington. and again will panied him thither wmd received | be at Wardman Pari Hotel to remain jointly with him one of two umbrel- e aWiier las, the first of the come to this country R viewed with deep interest scores of visitors during the week, for it was presented to the National Muscum some years ago with many other historic relies of lames Monroe by his great grand- daughte ur Hoes ©of this city nd could sons from the sillc wit defied the are of ivory wit many Preparatory School Mrs. Eva Dell Myers, widow of Lieut Titats of Corie Carl Hicestand Myers, Avi at the for v will return to limore, this week rs. Victor Strasburger of . spent the week end in ives, en route to their Niagara Falls and = lantic Ci Patterson from Win-| “RHC € @ C. is mak Ious i eglin in Washington, stoppin e e e G Hamilton Hotel. o d Mrs. Da- spent some v, returned Mon- past - | Dr. Laura Fenwick Shugrue went to Buffalo Thursday night to visit her brother &nd sister- P Edward Fenwick, Dr. Fenwick Shugrue, gone to Buflalo to live olmson, in Balti- more for several days during the Charles Kaufman returned immer spent at The 1 va Hexter is back from Boston, Va., where visited Mrs. Joseph Berman nd Mrs. G. Joseph at home last night at 4 teenth street tn honor of the f { anniversary of their wedding | they welcomed @ large compa their friends. Mr. and Mrs. Swarzya have recently moved their new Stout and Miss Helen | Swa they hern Canada. time at Oc and Mrs. ¢ ¥wood, nephew and 1 of will come to Washingtor October to spend a weck carved delicately words “The nto famg father, who Lhr and Lwrence i 5 Mrs. V. Camero, been abroad al Iy spec 1 London to o5 O Hura Craiz flalo to W, ng a house after the tion to California June they expec will o channels substitut hero on ene of Mar 3 which had originally a ECUDOREAN MINISTER, LATIN-AMERICAN DEAN. SOON TO QUIT FOST HERE peare lid last Summ rhurtc t Mrs, tomorrow Milton Nathan to spend a week i nt in the Hotel B alif., until the ———e » ummer urned to Washington. for soveral years has Leen i in pricon reform and while visited many of the penal insti- | S : El A | Mrs. Isadore ¥reund and her daugh- ¥ |ter, Miss Buehla Freund. who motored Bring In Thix Ad Before c October 5. wee k.hh.h‘\’\‘\;:;) “L, ! ()\l;l" today shampoo o soc to Washingt Hair Dyeing . .. $4.95 Hair Bobbing . . . 50c Marcelle Wave . . 75¢ VioletRayFacial.$1.25 MISS FLEET Formerly_of Woodward & Lothrop and Lansburgh & Brother Garden Rose Beauty Parlor 1112 H Street N.W. 1anklin 2224, students ary Acad- ¢ 60 per cent of th West Point Mil emy are ever graduated abroad | - They | ork before | as as her housc urner of Mobile in Atianta, Mrs. David Zeiler, who has reu | visiting relatives in Georgia, ha | turned to Washington. She wa ompapied Dby her youngest ‘rancis. and well-t and of the Iarreas i the Expert Service FHickson Abbreviates he gitl whose father reigns over a2 the Miles vast domain in southern California, the olive tinted beauty from an old New Orleans tamily, the daughter of a Senator from a middle state all journeyed ‘to the famous Fitth Avenue Salon to be wardrobed by Hickson, Inc. Now, in the favored establishment at home Hickson vesture for the drawing-room, street and ficld awaits the gentlewoman. And in our city we hold the privilege of duplicating the New York presentation of Hickson attirc. : e m@ms&ap Kaufman have | Mrs. 3 at luncheon at the Country Club I 2 end | the | jr. has ¢ntered the| | At- | spending will | { hiis | STAR, WASTINGTON. D. (.. SEPTEMBER < R MRS, FRANCIS Wit rOrE, widow ook Formerly Mrs. | Hampson, wi of Mr. Joseph Y oung Peoplc s Societies Anounce Annual Dance | 4 Younsz Autumn da Time to Think - of Wedding Gifts LMOST the June in its nuptial events— prepared with gifts for Here in this leading to be October, second only d one must brides and bridal partie use of Washir requirement from the standpoints of preference and price. jewelry | ton we can meet your ev Three Specials for Three Day: MONDAY—TUESDAY—WEDNESDAY Six Sterling Silver | Salt and Pepper Shakers Newest, most charming design— splendid gift. A rare value. $2.15 wérterling Silver Steak Set Comprises knife and fork, sterling silver handled; knife has stainless steel blade. Choice of two beautiful patterns. Sterling Silver Candlesticks Hand engraved, colonial design, 10 inches high, with loaded base. R.HARRIS & CO. Seventh and D Jewelers and Diamond Merchants for More Than Half a Century ND COMPANY R. H.!RRIS AND COMPANY vlace at moon yesterda, 0y 28, 1924 —PART 2. SOCIETY. Animal Rescue League ! To Hold Open Meetingf Mrs. Truman G. Palmer, president | of the Washington Animal Rescue | League, and the other oflicers of t {league have arranged an open meet- ing at the headquarters, \|:Ar_\IAmJ‘ avenue southwest, Wednesday worn- | ing at 11 o'clock. This is the second of a series of such meetings being | arranged that members of the leaguc | and those interested in the work of | the organization may ins the building d become bett quaint- ed with its accomplishme. Brothers Surprise Party Given % For Mrs. Louis Notes Mrs. Louis Notes was given prise party by her two cl Helen Notes and Phillip Notes, day evening, Septom the sion being in celebration of her birthday anniversary played during the evening jed “supper was served scheme of blue and yellow ricd out with blue dahlias and and 1 AN 2 lmade ASHION’S decree for winter is decidedly the three-picce ensemble in stunning new styles. Nothing more fashionable has been warmed into life by lustrous Autumn coloring than these color was car- | and vellow ny baskets of flowers dy were placed at cach place rangements for the party were by the childron, THREE-PIECE RIZIK ENSEMBLE COSTUME three-qua by Longer coats, overblouse soitened trimmings or embroide giving a silhouette of straightness to e Veldyne, pile fabri toned silk velvets. Closed All Day Monday on account of Holiday Open Tuesday at 9 A. M. e SR N=ZAN Just Arrived—Distinctive New All-Black Peacock Trimmed Hals ceedingly Low Priced al SELECTED 8.50 cerw of filf?zn %60.50 ng. a ctter Apparel at a Lower Price HAaper Lros. & Co (7 N our drawing-rooms the great assemblage of outer attire for the well-dressed woman goes around the clock of the daity activitics. Here is the ficld coat for the morn- ing walk; the boulevard wrap for the afternoon and the evening mantle, like a pair of butterfly's wings, for the social hour. The demure - little morning frock: the sleek silken afternoon dress and the velvet cvening gows of deep fuxuriousncss, complete the day’s program. Exclusively Different TEN tTWELVE-TWEEVE F

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