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SOCIETY. g’fifi: Hughes. nati Friday Secretary of State. Mr. 21é will go to Cinein- [ ( and Saturday u “ will deliver an address, re- 3 turning to Washington im- » ediately after. Mrs. Hughes t accompany the Secretary. The Ambassador of Scnora de Mathieu will return to this _afternoon a fortmight at Chile and after Hot ashington passing Springs. S The Secretary of Labor, Mr. Davis, Will return to Washington October ¥ after making several addresses in the West. about Minister of Egypt Leaving ¥or Extended Western Trip. : The sha, Minister of Egypt. Yousry accompanied by the first at- tache of the legation, Dr. Farag Mik- hail Moussa will © this afternoon for an extended tour of the West Senator Reed Smoot is in his home in Salt Lake City where he has been for some wecks. 3 panied by her €ardon a Rave o ngton home en O e for the Winter. com- Senator Robert L. Owen has joined Mrs. Owen at Stockbridge for a few Gays. The Minister of a and Mme. Sye and their children have returned t6 Washington from their- summer home at Woods Hole at their residence, strect 2001 The charge d'affaires of Japan, Mr. Igabure Yoshida will entertain at din- ner Friday evening in honor of the new United States Ambassador to Ja- pun. Mr. Edgar A. Bancroft and Mrs. Louis T. n have taken an apartment Methodist Building on Capitol Winter. They h with *adden’s moth Miss Bard of Repres lden, will resume her n and will probably iety next year. ntative Mr. James W. Wallace, son of the Secretary of Agriculture, and Mrs. Wallace, who have been visiting his Harents at Wardman Park Hotel, left last evening for his home in Des Moines Victor Kauffmann are 1 their home at 1708 New ire avenue for the season. Mr. fre. Kauffmann returned to ston a week ago after being 1ss., for the Summer. §Mroand Mrs . Mr. Myron T. nzton for a short stay Metropolitan Clu ihz to his pest in Pa spent the Ambassador to Herrick, is in and is before sail- Mr. Herrick Newport, where s t Mr. Edward J. 1 and ste d in New York y on his way here James Robert McKee and Mrs « L. Pomeroy, both frequent n Washington, were among the hundred who attended the con- cért Sunday evening at the Greenwich Qountry Club at Greenwich. Conn. The mogram was given by Mr. Maxim Karo- 1k, Ruesian tenor, and Mr. Frank Bibb, Planist ! Mrs. Borah, wife of Senator William Borah, has zone to Atlantic City, here she is at the Traymore for sev- §ral weeks. Mrs. Theodore Prentice Washington last the Summer g M. and Royes returned to ng after spending hs in Europe & Mr. and Mrs. William Newton Garner a the engagement of their wretta Una, to Mr. Elton 3 The wedding will take ce Thursday evening, November 27, “alvary Baptist Church, & reception for members of the v will follow in the home - bride’s parents, at 3120 Park ¥ Mrs. Frederick W. English and her daughter, Mrs. Basil Gordon, have re- urned to Washington after passing a &w days with Gen. and Mrs. George Barnett at their country estate, WakKe- $-1d Manor, Va. Mrs. Gordon will hortly for Baitimorc to join Mr. on, and Mrs. English will go to he: ?mw in Philadeiphia. Dr. James Robertson of the Na SPECIAL SALE QUALITY SERVICE AND VALUE — AND \THE GREATEST |OF THESE IS |VALUE ;ModelFurShop ' | 928G SLNW. | an Peppers— A charming novelty that is just out. Salts and Peppers fashioned in the shapes of Ducks, Pelicans, Chicks and Parrots. They come in pairs and will make most attrac- tive and acceptable gifts and remembrances. You'll want a pair for yourself, also. Make it & point to drop in and sec them; they're as cute as they can be. Deco- rated in high, contrasting colors. Reasonable Prices The National Remembrance Shop (Mr. Foster's Shop) 14th Street ., om0 . Also 1220 Pa. Ave. will e | Miss Dorothy OCIETY Secretary of State, Mr. Hughes, Leaves for Cincinnati Friday To Deliver an Address. Observatory was honor guest at luncheon today at the Army and Navy Club, with Mr. Charles P. Light as host. To meet the distinguished astronomer, who was discoverer or the fifth moon of Jupiter, were Dr. Charles E. Munroe, Mf. Coleman Jen- nings, Dr. Henry 8. Washington, Dr. William Mather Lewis, president ot George Washington University; Mr. Ben McKelway and Mr. Thomas K. Henry. Col. and Mrs. Robert M. Thompson have closed their-Summer home, at Southampton, Long lsland, and are at the St. Regls, in New York, for a few days on their way to Washington. Dr. and Mrs. Henry Stuart Patter- son entertained a large number of guests at tea at the Tuxedo Club Sep- tember 28, to meet Mrs. Patterson’s parents, Col. and Mrs. Archibald Hop- kins of Washington. and Mrs. Louls Vernon Slon- aker, son-in-law and daughter of Representative and Mrs. Frank Clark, are at the George Washington Jnn Mr. | for the Winter. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick E. Lewis and their four children arrived today from their Summer home 1in the White Mountains and have taken pos- session of the house on Scott Circle, which they have leased from Mr. and Mrs. Gurnee Munn. Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. Vanderlip occupied the house for a short time in the Spring, but will not return to Washington for the Winter. Society was well represented last evening at the National Theater, when the Secretary of the Navy and Mrs. Curtis Dwight Wilbur "and their daughter, Miss Edna Wilbur, were in the audience, and among others at- tending were: Mrs. James J. Davis, wife of the Sectetary of Labor: Mrs. E. J. Henning, wife of the Assistant Sectetary of Labor; Mrs. Hughes S. Cumming, wife of the surgeon gen- eral of the Navy; the charge d'af- faires of Austria and Mme. Proch nik, Miss Meta Evans. former Répre- sentative and Mrs nk Mondell, Mondell, Mr. Rudolph Kauffmann, Mrs. R. M. Kauffmann, the second secretary of the Brazilian em- bassy, Mr. Roberto Mendes Gon- the second secretary of the : Dr. and Mrs. Atkinson and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hood Watson. Dr. Hugh S. Cumming, surgeon gen- eral of the Navy, sailed Saturday on the Majestic for Furope, to be gone until the end of October. Miss Diana Cumming, daughter of Dr. and Mrs Cumming, has returned to Washing- THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. MRS. ELLIOTT VERNE RICHARDSON, Wife of the American Consul at Per- nambuco, Brazil, and who will again viait Washington with him before re- turning to hix post for duty. ton after passing several weeks with' Mrs. Hugh Campbell at Wytheville, Va. Miss L. M. Harrison has returned to Washington and will be at 1727 K strect through the Winter. Miller-White Wedding In Church of the Covenant. Mrs. Bessie Johnson Brothers an- nounces the marriage of her cousin, Miss Pauline Bessie White, to Lieut Col. Howard Stanley Miller, U. 8. A, vestorday. The ceremony was quiet- ly performed at the Church of the Covenant, only the immediate rela- tives being present. Mrs. Miller is the daughter of the late Bettie R. and James W. White of Greensboro, N. C., and is a graduate, with a de- gree of B. A, of the North Carolina College for Women, class of 1914. Official, diplomatic and resident so- ciety will be represented in happy proportion tonight at the gala pres- entation of “Yolanda,” by Marion Da- vies, at the Rialto Theater at 9 o'clock. The Postmaster General and Mrs. New will entertain a party of eight, and Attorney General and Mrs. Stone, the Secretary of the Navy and Mrs Wilbur and the Secretary of Agricul- ture and Mrs. Wallace will also have guests to view the film Secretary and Mrs. Wallace will be hosts to six The President and Mrs. Coolidge have already seen “Yolanda,” the film having been shown aboard the May- flower recently, when Mr. and Mrs. Coolidge, with the Secretary of State and 'Mrs. Hughes and Miss Elizabeth Hughes among their guests, were on a week end cruise down the Potomac. The White House will, however, be represented at the invitation presen- tatlon tonight, for box parties will be entertained by Miss Laura Harlan, secretary to Mrs. Coolidge, and Ed- ward T. Clark, the President's per- sonal secrotary, and Mrs. Clark. The charge d'affaires of Austria and auction houses. and quality before buying. Turkish and Chinese Rugs. Select from over 500 rugs. Extraordinary Sale of Oriental Rugs The method of this 35-year-old house of buying and selling oriental rugs enables us to undersell any of the high-rent stores When buying oriental rugs think of the firm that buys from small dealers for cash and sells at a small profit. We invite you to inspect our stock and compare our prices This selection comprises the best grade Persian, Caucasian, A. H. Bakshian, 818 Conn. Ave. N.W. Oppesite the Rochambeau TieE LOUVRE 5 1115 1117 F STREET Dominating Fashions It's The Louvre's privilege to present the season’s most fascinating styles—engaging both for their modishness and intrinsic value. Especially in Frocks Beautifully designed—and effectively de- veloped in the new materials and new shades, as well as the staples. Whether for street, aft- ernoon or evening. Distinctively original mod- els—smartly trimmed. $18:50 to $125.00 Y—— ey Costume Suits They're the nevelty of the season—and a very practical one. match. costume. A complete Dress, with Coat to, Combined you have a very pleasing Fawnskin, a soft weave, is the most popular for this type of garment—and we are, therefore, featuring it—trimmed with Rock Martin, Jap Mink, Fox, Squirrel, Beaver, etc. $1(05-00 to $] 85.00 Exclusive—Aptly Describes Louvre Hats None like them are displayed in Wash- ington—for . we represent the studios from which they emanate. Sports Hats—$7.95 to $] 8.50 Dress Hats—$]().00 to $35.00 and Mme. Prochnik will attéend and box parties will be given by Dr. San- tlago F, Bedoya of the Peruvian em- bassy and Dimittl Dem Dimancesco, attache of the Rumanian legation. Commissioner and Mrs. Cuno Ru- dolph will entertain four guests. Mrs. Thomas F. Walsh and Mrs. John Allan Dougherty will be joint hostesses to a party of elght. Mrs. Armisted Davis will have among her Buests Mrs. Joseph Noell and Mrs. Kenna Elkins. Representative and Mrs. Fred Purnell will have six guests and Representative and Mrs. Riley Wilson will also be present. Others who will entertain box par- ties are Admiral and Mrs. Edward W. Eberle, Brig. Gen. and Mra. Frank T. Hines, Rear Admiral and Mrs. Wil- liam Moffett, Rear Admiral and Mrs. Joseph Strauss, Maj. Gen. and Mrs. John A. Lejeune, Col. and Mrs. George Weltzel, Miss Frances Hamp- son, Col. Howard Dickinson, Miss have takén an apartment at the Madi- son, 15 Kast 68th street, New York, for the winter, and will close Land's End, their summer home at New- port, late in October. Mr. and Mrs. Colby M. Chester, jr., will give a dance Thursday evening in the Round Hill Country Club at Greenwich, Conn., January 1, to pre- sent their daughter, Miss Mary Ches- ter, to soclety. Miss Chester is a granddaughter of Rear Admiral Chester M. Colby, U. 8. N. Mr. and Mrd. Thomas Hardy Talia- ferro will take possession of the apartment in the Concord which they recently leased and will give up the apartment in the Portsmouth this week. Miss Callie Doyle who has just re- turned from Europe arrived today at the New Willard, where she has Anita Stephens, Mr. and Mrs L. L. cholson, Mr. and Mrs. Henry E. Di vis, Mr. and Mrs. Duncan Bradle Mr. and Mrs. Ennalls Waggamap: Capt. and Mrs. Alfred E. Robbins, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Wales, Mr. Elwood A. Wagenhorst, Mr. and M Thomas' Afmat and Maj. and M Lewis Hays Watkins. Former Governor of Rhode Island and Mr; R Livin, Featuring Ladies’ Shoes at 8.00 Truly this Shoe does belie its price—but it also emphasizes Burt setrvice. taken an apartment for the winter. Mrs. Walter P. Johnson, her chil- dren and her mother, Mrs. Roberts have arrived in Washington from and are at the Arlington Ho- re they will remain during the world series. Maj. Gen. and Mrs. Hanson E. Ely and the officers and ladies of Wash- ington Barracks will be at home the For we have found it possible to produce such a Shoe and mark it Eight Dollars! You S s can depend upon it to 1s lllastrated. sefve you exception- ally well. The Kiddies' Shoes should be earefully selected. That's one special reason for coming here. Arthur Burt Co., 1343 F street Cariag for feet is better than curiag them == SMART FURS At Saving Prices fComparison only serves to emphasize the economic advantages of supplying your fur needs here. fYou'll find E. & B. values biggest — styles smartest —PRICE S LOWEST. {| Coats, Jacquettes, latter in all Scarfs and Chokers in exceptional variety and Spec_ial’_ s59'50 all wanted furs. Remodeling and Repairing a Specialty We are splendidly equipped to execute your repair- ing and remodeling orders, giving you finest work at VERY SPECIAL PRICES. EANET & BACHER FURRIERS 1413 F Street N.W. MUSKRAT JACQUETTES and Caracul Jackets—the shades— “ e House of Talhion” Hundreds of New Fall and Winter COATS At Savings of 8§10 to $25 Far Trimmed and Plain COATS Women’s and Misses’ Models $45 1 $69:50 Superbly Fur I'rimmed COAT. Finest Fabrics—Individual Models 8955110 Sport Coats—Top Coats, $25:00 | All the Smart Cloths and Colors ForLarger Women Coats, 7 9:50 Handsomely Fur Trimmed and Plain o —— Larger Women's Self-Collar Lustrous Coats, $55 Larger Women’s Top Coats—Tans, Grays, $29.50 Charming Frocks 3 e Autunn ond Fall styles, New._silks, satins, crepes and combinations, end cloths. Special, priced Hundreds of Others—Exclusive and Individual $39.50 to $69.50 —for daytime, afternoon and dinmer wear. All the fis 25 Flannels—Twills and Silk Dresses—Special, $15 C., TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30. 1924. first Bunday in each month begin- ning next Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. William F. Dennis are spending some time’in London, where they are at the Hotel Savoy. Miss Agnes Peter, who has been abroad for several months, has,re- turned to Washington and Is at the Grace Dodge Hotel for the Winter. Former Undersecretary of State and Mrs. Norman H. Davis have closed thelr Summer home, Oronoque, at Stockbridge, Mass., and went to New York yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Kendall, who have been i Europe since early Sum- Quality Comes First —in the making of STONELETGH CREAM iafy s Jisoriminative elientale, whish is continually increasing. g Stoneleigh Tea Room £ 1407 F St gz MG Shop of Quality SOCIETY. mer, will return to this country the |arrival and 6pen their house on New middle of next month, and will come | Hampshire avenue. to Washington directly ypen Their daughter, their Rizik Brothers A Certain Beauty (Continued on Ninth Page.) HE Fall ‘variance of artistry in design, fabric and embellish- ment is most complete in our— THREE-PIECE RIZIK ENSEMBLE COSTUMES Long coats, some smartly fur trimmed at sleeves and collar. Matchless colors of bronze, smoke and russet, rivaling the Autumn outdoors. Veldyne, astrakhan, pile fabrics and soft effects in silk vel- vets. FWEEILVE THIRTEEN For Women and Misses $29.50 Each One Chosen For Its Beauty LL arc high-class models n the new straight- line and tunic effects sndwsdually styled for street, afternoon or snformal wear. Fashionable satins, bengaline. falle, charmeen and many hand- some combinatsons. Black, navy, areen, cocoa and brown shades. Sizes 14 to 18 and 34 to 46. Other New Frocks Extraordinary values, pleasing choice. $14.95 $19.50 $25 $35 up Better Apparel at a Lower Price Maper Bros. & Co. 937-939 F St. N.W. AR NIALNN "ZN TR R T Qs ‘l QN - the comfortable glow of any of our carefully designed— —will enhance the warmth and appearance of the rooms in your home. The Living Room, especially, has become a spot for the exhibition of at- tractive LAMPS. Our collec- tion includes— Parchment Shades Painted Shades Metal Bases Wood Bases Wrought Iron Bases Pottery Bases Boudoir Lamps Table Lamps Junior Lamps Floor Lamps Reading Lamps Torcheres Bridge Lamps Silk Shades ULINeMARTNG. 1215-17 F Street and 1214 to 1218 G Street Store Hours: 8:45 10 5:30