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* SOCIETY. OCIETY Ambassador to France Mvyron T. Herrick Leaves White House After Brief Visit With Cool- st for . T | Herrick, Amb: France, who left Ia ng for | York | ~upied a box at the | day afternoon to | hony Or- : President and Mrx re have had »s days New Mrs Coolides New Nutic hear the P ter to Swe Bliss, M Corbin nd Mrs Robert Wooc ick and Mrs. Henry C | { | Secretary and M-w. Wilhur | xtx at Britixh Embassy. o Secretary of the Navy and Mrs r were amons the guests of the | ssador of Great Britain and| A Howard. who entertain- | new High Eider. the | | lowea President. Third Assistant Secretary of State. will be hostess to a small company of young people at tea tomorrow after- sked her guests to meet pencer, debutante daugh- and Mrs. Henry Benning Miss Violet ter of Mr. Srencer. Capt. and Mrs. Emory Scott Land ind Mrs. Land's mother. Mrs. Dwight *h have moved from their apart- ment on Nineteenth street to their new home at 1424 Sixteenth street. marriage of Miss Katharine <haw. daughter of Mr. and 3 m Charles Shaw, to Mr. Lucian Hall Vandoren, son of Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Vandoren. will take place th's afternoon at 3:30 o'clock at the home of the bride’s parents on Wood- place. The ceremony will be performed by the Rev. T. A. Walsh 1 the prescnce of relatives and & few close friends and will be fol- by a large reception. The The vin Wil { house:has a charming arrangement of vellow chrys#nthemums and Autumn Australia a Mrs. Allan and M of ot cretary and epresentative al affairs of the em- Merchant Mahoney, | and Mr. G. H. Thomp- | ecretaries of the embassy, and | Mr. Lawson Johnston Mrs. | ter of Kcuador and Ortiz have moved to the hons which they Winter. The ion will remain in | Bullalng. _The Min- i by President Cool- tment the | Tottenham: | | of | § - | leaves, and an orchestra will play dur- | ing_the afternoon The hride will be given in mar- e by her father and will wear wedding gown worn by her dmother and her mother at their lings. The robe is of bridal satin and rose point lace made on graceful draped lines with pearl trimming The short sleeves are of the lace and the court train of satin is lined with chiffon. A coronet of lace and orange blossoms will hold the tulle veil in place and she will carry a ower bouquet of white roses and s of the valley. Her only orna- ment will Le an old miniature pin, a gift of her mother. > argarct Shaw will attend ax maid of honor and will Wear a gown of russet crepe de chine made on straight lines with a band pertoi@as <l of marabou to match outlining the o A y hem and a brown rose caught at ot lomntlon aic | the wastline. Her picture hat is e {of brown lace and she will carry : "% yellow chrysanthemums and Autumn indersecretiny | Umne other attendants will be Miss Anne Dendleton, Miss Julie Hume Miss Alice andoren and Miss Mar: baud of New York They will gowns of vellow crepe da chine. fashioned similar to that of the maid honor, with brown marabou at line of the skirt. Their and they will anthemums and on aria Teran. the new | ador legation, will | < to the Jeffer- move later in the we o pany New box York Theodore > best man Vandoren will be nd the ushers Mr. ¥, Mr. John F. Shaw flerty and Mr. Murray of Baltimore. Master son of Mr. and s will be the tr The ister of Colombia and - expected to re- | ) New York, where Donoho the Gould Jone - Parker Jones, Czechoslovakia, Dr. | bearer. ovsky, who has been| Mrs. Shaw, mother of r. will sail | will wear a gown of a black velvet week the bride, blue chiffon hat and a at ¢ | cor: > |of the valley. Mrs. Vandoren, mother the bridegroom, will be in ecru over pink georgette, hat, and will uquet of orchids and lillies of the valley Mr. and Mrs. Vandoren will leave after the reception for a wedding duty. terim, Lipova held in celebra- ¥ of the of the 18t & Col R4 : republic, the reception /) Inembers of the (zecho- : l in Washington and ol 1. picting - work of at period program of the zechoslovak composer. | Dvorak, and Smetana was rendered. | Mme. Lipova was assisted in receiv- | ing Ly the wife of the first secretary | of the 1 Mme. Kurazova, and Mme. Hanakova, wife of the second The Season’s Mont Sensational Apache - DRUSILLA TAGGART Of Ziegfeld “Follies” GUS LAZARO'S MELODY BOYS Bonglovanni’s Famous Ji Ttnlian Cuisine SPAGHETTI—RAVIOLD SUPERB_SA tache of the H. A. Brown Summer, and have t 10 East Bradley se, for the season. . Brown occupied the Lenox street in Chevy and during spent the leased the house the counselor of the German embassy and Frau Dieckhoff lived there. sa Mellon, accompanied by Sylve has gone to New York, and i the Hotel Am- bassador for 10 d or a fortnight. Mrs. J. Butler Wright, wife of the [T TTTITTTLTT PATOU —the originator of innumerable expressions of the present day vogue for boyish simplicity in women’s attire, surpasses in his advanced Winter creations those tendencies which have brought him fame. Among the skillful authentic copies from Patou now exhibited in our Women’s Gown Salon are two to which we especially call your attention. A Gold Lace Evening Gown Gold metallic lace with a slightly flared flounce and a gay rose at the low hip line, draped over a narrow underdress of Rose Salome velvet edged with Ombre ribbon. Priced, $79.50. A Chinese Tunic Frock * A flame-colored flat crepe tunic embroidered in Chinese design in silver metal thread is worn over a black crepe satin underdress which shows the tunic color in adroitly executed square panels. A gown to sigh for! Priced, $69.50. —Women's Gown Section—Second Floor. {rated with ge bouguet of orchids and lillies | with a black || wear a corsage || THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. A URDERWOOD b1 7o MRS, JOSTA here. trip, brown duvetyn ensemble hat to match. Th after November necticut avenue. Amoug the out-of-town guest: were Mr. and Mrs. William O. Thomp- on of York, Pa.; Mrs. Frank Pear- on of Baltimore, M ud and Miss Cabaud of New »rk, the Misses Moser of New York and Miss Aiice Wright of New Orleans. the latter wearing suit and will he at at 54 5 Con- 1 | A pretty wedding took pla last evening, when Miss Annalee man, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hagerman, became t he bride of Mr Frederick . H. Siddons, son of the associate justice of the Distriet Su- preme Court and Mrs. Frederick Lo Siddons. The ceremony was perform ed by the Dr. Herbert ott Smith, at Margaret's Church at $:30 o'clock. Thy st at_the ho and Autumn leaves, & g held following where tion w | H the P fat Kirt, bac! PIER Who has returned to her Washington residence, after an absence from the Capital of several years, and will spend the season 1325 Massachusetts avenue, ceremony, quantities of Autumn all| flowers were used he bride was escorted by her her and wore a gown of white ffon velvet, which formed a train at the| made with a circular k. A bertha of rose point lace, worn by the bride’s grandmother, fin- ishe sho and her ed the neck line and she carried a wer bouquet of sweetheart roses lilies of the valley. Peggy Hagerman sister as maid of honor and w zown of chiffon, in the new Autu ade of brown, made over gold i carried su Hagerman, a Bride, was the bridesmaid, wearing 4 | gown of pe: Litt tower girl and wore tull, rose J h tulle and Erorgette rying sweetheart roses Shirley Browning was and le a peach color e frock and carried a basket of s. Her brother, Powell Browning, brown velvet with a white silk . | waist ustice Siddons west best man for Fitted WEEK-END CASES hide—satin-lined in beautiful colors—a _removable folding L ars the Newest Designs and Conveniences in CR [ MINATING I D shoppers look to Beckers for the latest ideas in leather goods. The high quality coupled with moderate prices make values genuine here. Leather Goods Compa 1324-26 F St. N.W. C. WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 29, 1924. the latter part of the week Dy brvald Madsen, director Dr. | of 1the Royal Serym Institute of Copen- ell | hagen and chairman of the health .\(.‘y..mm'. of the League of Nations. his son, and the . | as their Woodson P. Houghton, Barnard, Mr. Hunting J. Bradley, Lieut guest = {and Mr. Barnum Colton. Mrs. Hagerman wore a gown of gold | lace over cloth of gold and Mrs. Sid- | W dons, mother of the bridegroom, |a gown of rose crepe embroide crystal Gen, and Mrs, Charles S. Farns- th entertained at dinner last eve the Congressional Country and_their i Gen. Dennis | _ ‘Among_the out-o | Mr. and Mrs. Le, and_ Mrs. Frederic J. Kellond, ind Mrs. John J. Toffey, Col. and H. K. Knight, Col. and Mrs. A. ity, grandm, (Continued on Ninth Page.) Practical Advantages fPolished Floors of Hard Wood have tititarian as well as esthetic advantages. In addi- tion to looking better, they are more sanitary—easier to keep clean. 930 years’ experience in laying and rejuvenating fine floors. J. M. ADAMS 1503 Connecticut_Ave. Phone North 6523 jand Mr. and M Following the cer couple left for a wedding [ ter wearing a dark blue e | trimmed in fur and a b [ Potished Fioors of Hard Wood reside at 3217 N, ’ | Dr.and Mrs. ¢ ; s l.n\d Mi: 3 F . Highlands until next week, | expect to move into their new home, lat 18 Cleveland avenue, Massachu | setts Avenue Park Capt. and Mrs. George W jr., are the rues ta in whose hor of the Peruvian Bedoya apartment \v\\ ardman Park Hotel, ! Dr.and Mrs. Carl Voegtlin will have 7 7 7277, | | | | | | i 7 Z % Distinction-- In Fine Furs SOCIETY. [¢] FOR THE WELL DRESSED WOMAN The New Dance and Party Frocks Filmy, floating bits of loveliness—gossamer as cobwebs— gloriously tinted—fairly a-thrill for the festive season At Prices Ranging From $25.00 to $150.00 Of georgette, chiffon and shimmering satin, with the new ostrich trimming and softly draped panels as it Cleans It BEATS. .. 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