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g * SOCI1ETY. D. C, MONDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1924. SOCIETY. % i Ve R line Warren, Mrs. Everett E. Miller,| her guests for the “Tony Sarg I 5: # Miss Nellie Chartier and Miss Sadie [ Marionettes” being presented by the AP S Olinger. Women's City Club, Saturday, Miss [ ] . e : Ve 3 . Members of the 121st Engineers and | Eloise Borden, Mrs. Harry J. Land- Wi s other guardsmen in the District have | rus, Miss Maud Alley, Miss Agnes - g ¥ - oo been invited. Admission to the public | Adams, Miss Loula B. Willmott, Mrs. : will be upon invitation of members of | Anna T. hier, Miss Rachel Cocl the regiment. an, Mrs. J. K. Butler, Mrs. Ross Pol- o I} e ey Brinces | 190K 3 i Rug Masterpieces From the Orien The Ambassador of Great Britain and , A e o e e ot aee e e atods Maryiomecte Inll ieatestatn, ug . t nan Brewer of Rockville, Md., to . Caroline Stephen, Mrs. Lyman A large assortment of Beautiful Oriental Rugs has been N 2 L g e ’ Mr. Stanislaus Murray Hamilton of [ B. ormstedt, Miss Nicolay, Mrs, selected individually by specialist o = i Iu’ld\' Isube”;l H()\ ard “71" Ha\e ] - Rockville will take place at § o'clock | A skey, Mary €. D, ¥e 3y Spo t of many years’ experience. tirday. lavering ‘Noyénberi 8 i s s Included are Persian, Caucasian and Turkish weaves—. -~ ~ d T - 2 3 rist Episcopal Church, Rockville. 5 S Mi Miss Maderia’ modern, antique and semi-antique—all the delicate and lovely || ) morrow. b 3 % — “hool, Mrs. arles z - > Guest From London To : ; y : Mr. and Mrs. William A. Waters of | 11i0t¢ Woods, Mrs. Ada Pasns, ses |||| Shades that only time and Mother Nature can produce. ™ ¥ ‘mantown, Md, announce the en-| jj, rd 1. Hodgkins, ' . : - i Ve i s ¢ . gagement of thelr dnughter, Anna|punn, Miss Estello Hellman, Mrs. Their Very Reasonable Prices Are Indicated By HE Ambassador of Great Brit-) and Mrs. Henry Sel 2 New Y e < Mary, to Mr. Warren Franklin Byrd, | Frank }iram Snell, Miss Margaret Th xam] ain and Lady Tsabella How-| York City, who are at the Hamilton ¥ * t 9 o 4 son of Mr. and Mrs. William I* By d | Hanna and M Hazel Swift ese Few E ples ard will have lunching with | Hotel for a brief stay. : ’ S€Criafela,S Mo The | weading ) will MOUSOULS, average siz Diem . tomorton i e () Thatmarriage of Mise\Bstella Myr. S 8 : ; : SR e s e ool ot e epaning | lIE s Ginlix bitt:., DIEE 0 R on for| tle Griffin Mir. Sam Randall 2 3 : e { > % - S don. who I in Washington for | 110, (riCin "d at. 6:30 o'clock . A ¥ 4 : e S ey pter’ Hadaman will have the BELOOCHISTAY Ay A obn Is i1s majesty's | Friday evening by the Rew. Dr. W. S. b o 4 ard party ulree Samuels, noted author of the A oc Sefit: with the Calvary Baptist Church. 3 £ : acks, Tue afternoon are Mrs. W s meeting fwill be held tombirow - Owing to the recent death of Mr. . + L. Finley, Walter C. Babeock, £ 3 % afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the Unity ora De Olaya Tatum's sister. the ceremony w 5 5 : Mra: Alnart N Bugss, Mes, Teter. ¢ | Afternoon a ock a nity In New York for Week. performed with only very intimat Lt 3 i i Field, Mrs. W. R. Smedberg, Mrs. 1206 18th St. N.W. ] er of Colombia friends of both parties present. Mr. 5 3 Herbert B. Crosby, Mrs, V 1 e e =¥V v left Washinston and Mrs. Tatum, both of Washington 4 % ¢ McCoy, Mrs. L. C. Scherer, Mrs. B3, F.| A feminine fashion much older | At Conn. Ave. o b will continue to make their home in i ; Wade, Mrs, Calvin De Witt and Mrs, | than mos > form of this city g i . a Colden L'H. Ruggles. hat known a This was || y s i : s B first worn by the ladies of the court \f Representa | The Rev. Paul S. Phalen and . Dr. A. Frances Foye will have as of Henry 111 i e ta| Mrs. Phalen of the First Unitarian : : § S hvenine tror Provi. | Church of West Nowton, Mass., are in She wastha guest of | Weshington ettonding ' the 'servicen “ . ! : R TIE VOGUR OF TIE MOMENT 15 11 H. 1. Goddard for & few | goup's Unitarian Church, : S e rs. Samuel Spruce and Miss Max f L r ine L. Girts entertained Saturday at f ; h is hostess bridge luncheon at B i i g1 % s ouse, in compliment of Miss Kl 5 # | v Miss Katharin 2 st, who is to be SRR ‘ i Hi 44” U il be marr vember 12 to Mr. George Baillie 35 . 720 m‘mg cian M. V | Springston b X § ind Miss Alberta Gilbert e marriage to Lieut. Russell| Miss Franceska McKenney had as 2 3 o i = 2 . w Hitchecek, T. S. N. will take|her guest, in the home of her par- | J° : Sponsoring Every New Vogue. place Thursdy, Novembor 6 | ents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles McKenney, g g Mrs. Wattles, who i spending the | her cousin, Miss Frances Miller, : ; ; EW Ly he; i Winter wita ne- parents, Mr. and Mrs, | daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew J dhme o3 : P N e ot indivi Sowden h the werld | Miller, of New York, who remained & ¢ > . | arrival y their individual tour of Li Wattles, has asked | OVer Sunday. ; 5 e e L e : i ; touches and superb quality have made Fallowe’en Dinner Dance aests later for tea. Mrs. William ¢.| Thu November 20, at Pierr aw and Mrs Albert Morgan Gil- | In New York, for her daughter, who | | B » e Harris' Shop and Coats a by-word this season. FRIDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 31 Bzl moihen e oo a debutante in New York this sea- on. *l preside at the tea table ! oA j : | Prices Begin at $59.75 At 7:30 o’clock p — 3 s Mr. and Mrs. Charles Robinson ¢ Mr. and Mrs. Wade H. Ellis have returned to Washington after a threc. | STith closed their Summer home, the Wardman Park Hotel Tl Stay Tn T A & . | Dugway, at Stockbridge, Mass, laat Wt T W o | e came” e Wishimaton 78| IS THOMAS LIPEITT WATTLES 1316 E ks before reope heir | o eseruations i i 5 fore reopening their| frg”o¢ January, when, accompanied | hoxtens at bridge this afternoon in compliment to two of the Autuma brides- G Street | Early n Special Dinner $3.50, Massacras i 7 pa olnmbia 4 ta s by the latter's brother, Count Vincent | elect, Misy Katherine Shaw and Miss Alberta Gilbert suggested. Ct Includin Cover E1is arrived 5 g 9 e L ‘e Wierzbidki, they will sail for e : A 2000. Charge. : H}‘:‘;pfh and be at Cannes, France.|o.clock at Corcoran Hall, Twenty-first | Louis M. Gosorn and Capt. James D. o City Club Building Mrs. William Livingston Crounse [ Until the Spring. street between (i and H ton, Lieut. John P. Shepherd ’s 2 . returned to ton home e 8 2 | Jack Heals and Pvts. Don- Saturday tr Mrs. Franklin Mott Gunther has ar- | nioq Betey Dyr ay | b and Justin Shook, Thotter N ed in Washington and joined Mr. | for Waco, Tex e will repr nther at the Hamilton Hotel, where | (o' Wwashington + annual cot- eral weeks pa: they will be for a few days before ' moving to the house of Viscount and | (0% ¢¥Position dihe sacmory s which iwas formerly Viscountess Henri di S % sed by the val Militia has been they have leased for zh:‘f:m".._wn;,(:‘ Conxt Artillery Ball cently taken over entirely by the { Gunther is attached to the State De- | H&l ivent Thursday. | Coast Artillery men and both floors partment. he 260th Coast Artillery of the |have been decorated for the occasion District National Guard will hold a 'with Halloween noveltie: Mu: Miss Ramona Lefevre has returned |brilliant Halloween isque ball at | will be furnished by the th Artil- e . to Washington after passing several | the (oast ry armory, at the |lery Orchestra under Sergt. Bugler Vherever ashion Foxes, lynx and other | months in Paris foot of d O streets south 3 Loveless. he grand proces- ||} . e Stloa Tone b f e west sday night. T vill be | 3 ill be led by Maj. and Mrs ! flace 2 long:haired furs now a Mr. and Mrs. Arthur E. Pearson and | the big scial affair y | The following Dpatronesses T - | suming prominence on [ Miss Nella J. Pearson of Boston are the C t Artillery, and several hun- [ have been named by the entertai Aecte y Winter coats are fea- | tn Washington for the dedication of 2 % B valter W | 5 edic 1 of | dred guests have been invited. The|ment committee: Mrs. Walter et | All Souls Unitarian Church. Mr. 5 tured here. Mrs. Beyerly Wil committee in c Be, C 3 | <. James D. Eggleston, Mrs. | ! £tk ment 4 arson is also here at this time in- | Walter W. Burns, comma 1 't | Cha Coanshock, Miss Jacque- | 1216 F St. / terested in the undertaking of having ; dor grill at the|the historic ground at Valley Forge s Sulphur Springs. made & national reservation Hamilton and Mrs.| Capt. Joseph Will spend tomorrow | from 1860 California street where they will be | Garfield street. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Jarecki of Erie, | Pa., are spending a few days at the | Hamilton Hotel, having come to| Washington to make the acquaint. | ance of their great-niece, Helena | Wis among the | Hammond Allen, daughter of Dr. and | cheon vesterday of Dr.| Mrs. Charles W. Alle Incorporated Ston Pupe Satterwhite ! 5 ) 1747 Rhode Island Ave. Hall at} The president, trustees and faculty | ATf:%u S of George Washington Univers A T. 8 have sent out cards for the fall con- S 4 . f phis. Others in the( Vocation and formal dedication ot N i Shirred Flounces o nd Duchess | Corcoran Hall tomorrow evening at § Miss Chariotte Freeman Clark will entertained at iday afternoon in — — — | | R 7 g o s A VPR | ORIENTAL CAFE i e i Dinin; | 29 = : waistline are of velvet ribbon, shad DEIE ¢ entertained at a sup- Second Floor g Room 1 ing into deep garnet, and the V-cut g b it | 1347 Pa, Ave. NW. QL EE TG gsg 00 ' $59. P =7 = =% Mr. Lucian Hall Vanc The gu Chinese and American priced at a e members o the on Business Lunch Served o and Miss Albi s cor ] Lusaell o L o 2L Other evening frocks of unusual heock, U. S. N. | Dinners Served From 5 to 8 P.M. istinetion are heing shown. S e e A'la Carte Service Any Time Sy Mr. and Mrs. Henry D. Sharpe have come to Washington from Providence, and arc at the George Washington Inn for a short stay. e bert Batchellor, who is spend- itumn at Hot Springs, was luncheon yesterday by 5 I at their home, C: "li, near Hot Springs, Col. Evan: ied there Saturday from . a visit L o among our collection is nual 3 all, which will be give benefit of the Epi copal car and Throat Hospital, will an asso rtm en t Of be headed Mrs. Coolidge, who h: ven the use of her name to aid this worthy charit o e ey | AUTHENTIC SIXTEENTH nd in New York. » ashington, and Mrs. Free- e e A an EVE the Hotel R velt. They were en- tertained at luncheon today by Mrs. John Henry Hammond, president of the Woman's Roosevelt Memorial | \ssociation, under whose auspices jishop Freeman is to deliver an ad- i J X dress this afternoon at the birthplace ; i i of Theodore Roosevelt, 28 East Twen- Y ) | tieth street. The sion is the an- 3 d 3 nual celebration of Col. Roosevelt's i hirth The of Washington and Mrs an will be entertained e e e mI'IE mystery and romance of residence, 1706 New Hampshire ave- nue. Among those invited to meet e Spain, France and Italy are e suggested poignantly in the many Yake Toun Own Qothes L'l artistic items which we have col- | : course in sewing offered you at the g . . » - DRESSMAKING lected. An occasional piece of | 3 oifh Woodssarg Lothrop 5 : 2 Mm L 6 Lessons, $5.00 this fumlture. drapery or hangmg | : g S Day and evening cla s e = | will give the added touch of in- e | TOlen (s 1215-1217 F Street ' COATS FOR WOMEN—In regular sizes—in the ables us to provide you : ! and 1214 to 1218 G Street | larger sizes—in sizes for little women. the choicest selection and fne COmental Fos 1 (11 Howre, 8580 10.8:30 | COATS FOR MISSES—14, 16 and 18 years. All e ‘ these coat shops are now at their best—showing the fash- TRl oNlb aBoUE e VB R e ions of the hour—with that measure of value one has come RUG, let us see it. | A. H. BAKSHIAN || ’ , to expect from Jelleff’s. 818 Conn. A ite, The 2 G e . e v Frihat o R T T TS B ZRSA Are You a Judge of Oriental Rugs? {To buy Oriental Rugs with satisfaction, it's the part of wisdom to trust oneself to a reputable dealer. 1 Lifetime experience en- DAY 1N 9/