Evening Star Newspaper, October 29, 1924, Page 9

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SOCIETY ___ (Continued from Eighth Page.) F. Dannemiller, Col. John H. Hughes : . M Fre . Drain, Mrs. also of Baltimore. A large reception will follow in the Baltimore home of the bride’s mother, Mrs, J. Wilmer Biddle, of Philadelphia. Miss Sarah Southall Gordon will be mafd of honor for her sister. and other bridesmaids will be Miss Eliza- nd Miss Virginia South- the bride; Anna_Scott Newbold of Jenkintow ' THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTO! town guests were present. Mr. Sid- ney Clark, pianist, of New York, played a group of plano numbers; Mr. Le Roy Lewis sarig several times, and Mrs. MacArtor and Mr. Guy Lucas ac- companied Mrs. Marsh and Mr. Lewis. Mr. and Mrs. Prentiss D. Sale, jr.. of Chatham Courts had as their house guests for the week end Dr. and Mrs. working on the details of the affair for several weeks past. The club- rooms have been decorated for the oc- casion with Halloween novelties. Ad- mission to the public will be upon in- vitation by the club members. Dr. Charles C. Swisher has returned from a Summer spent in Italy and the Austrian Tyrol, whers he made N. D. C., WED) Miss Corinne Quarels, Miss Inez Jus- Mrs. Ella Davis Levis, Miss Julia " T (Continued on Tenth Page.) mnumruimmmmmumumimunfinulnumrk ESDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1928, Fifth of a Series Showing the oppropriate Costumes For Every New Costume Ensemble 9 How To Buy Oriental Rugs The best way to buy Ori- cntal Rugs is to put yourself in the hands of a dealer of reputation. fWe've been in business in Washington for years and knowing rug values can save you money on yout purchase: S$TRUGS APPRAISED: If you're in doubt about the value of ANY RUG, let us Fashion Walks in TAN SHOES to harmonize with the new, rich Brown, Tan. and Henna Sh-dfil in Autumn Costumes. And, tho scarce in other stores, HAHN'S are abundantly ready—with many strikingly individual modes in new TAN CALF SHOES. Styles Illustrated $8.50 & $10 Walker, Maj. and Mrs. nd Mrs. P 3 and, Mrs. Paul W. and Mrs. Percy Clark- . Capt. and Mrs. John W. Leonard, ‘apt. Leven Allen, Maj. C. Briscoe, x‘-\h Florence Bosard and Miss Betsy and Miss Gordon of Washington. jr.. will be best . and the ushers| A oyng Mrs, Hartwell Har- |y ., jiving in South America, or some nsizn . it L o some . . 5 timef have come to Washington an Wood and Ensign Ethelbert | yxen an apartment at Wardman Park Watts, all U. S. ) Hotel for the Winter. Miss Gordon is & daughter of the |10t for the Winter. late Mr. Douglas Gordon of Balti- more, and has visited her cousin, Miss Gordon, in the home of Gen. and Mrs, George Barnett, in this city, and at Wakeficld Manor in Virginia. Enslgn Dahlgren is a son of Prof. and Mrs. Ulric Dahlgren of Princetol and a great-grandson of John B. Dahlgren, inventor of the gun for whom Dahlgren Hall at Anna- | Ol t the polis was namied. & study of the battlefields during the Ver- 1.3 r . ccent war. W. Rickert of Harrisburg, Pa. . Brown, who have —— e The Smith Coticae Club of Wash- | ington will have its first meeting this year Thursday, October 30, at 4:30 o'clock p.m., at the A. A. U. W. - clubhouse, 1634 I street northwest. Maryland and New York Miss Mina Kerr, educational secre- State Soctetiex Guests. tary of the A. A. U. W. and & Smith On account of the meeting this eve- | Sraduate, will speak on the recent ning of the New York State Society, | conference at Christiania. Former of which Mrs. Jeannfe Blackburn Mo- | @nd present Smith students are in- ran is n member, there will he no | Vited to attend. meeting tonight of the McDonald- Washington-Blackburn Democratie home of Mrs, Moran. On however, the club mbers of the Mary- fety and New Yo nusually fine d en. and Mrs. Farnsworth will be hosts at dinner Saturday evening, No- r 8. in honor of Capt. and Mrs. er Clark of Detroit. Farnsworth expects to leave ington about December 1 for Florida, to remain during the Winter months, Miss Mary Laird. chairman of ushers for the Tony Sarg's Marfonettes, to be given at Masonic Temple Saturday | afternoon and cvening under the | see it. Lifetime experience. auspices of the Women's City Club, will | be assisted by Miss Louise Patterson, Nre. Lotia Moran, Sra Harrs M A. H. BAKSHIAN Packard, Mrs. Marie " [ Miss Olive Beatty, Miss Mary Grace 818 Conn. Ave. m Mra -Emmnnmmnmmlm ST Mrs. George Richard Smith enter- tained last evening at bridge for her daughter, Miss Lucille Claire Smith, £ Miss Alberta Gilber Russell Snow Hitchcock. uests included Maj. and Mrs. | fi n Price, Mrs. Marie Smith Mr. and Mrs. Albert W. Bowen of | city are today celebrating first anniversary of their w They are guests of their nept Miss Donna Ruth Cris- [ niece, Mr. und Mrs, Charlie « May Taylor, Miss Mary | Rock Island, IlL, near the home Stitt, Miss Charlotte Freeman Clarke, | of Mrs. Bowen, where they were mar- Miss' Dorothy Johnson, Miss Lillian|ried. Mr. and Mrs, Bowen have made Thompson, Miss Clara King n extended tour of the West and Miss Dorothy Dennett, Licut, William | visited their son and daughter-in-'aw, N.; Lieut. Radeliffe | Mr. and Mrs. Ralph W. Bowen, in Tuc- | ¥et_given by the club. De Witt | son, Ariz. They expect to return to| = their Washington for Thanks- | siving. 1 The Ohio Girls Club of Washington | Miss will hold brilliantd Halloween | McVe: nasque ball at the Mount Pleasant Hall, Fourteenth and Kenyon streets northwest, Friday night. This will be the biggest Hallowecn affalr . OCTOBER URNITURE SALE Mr. Plitt Says:— In this excellent display you wilf particular style furniture you want ut. T, SR Capt. Elroy S. Tad Smith, Mr. win L Lutes, 3 orge | ‘Washburn and Mr. Harold Phillips. home Mrs. Jerome Napoleon Bonaparte | was hostess at luncheon yesferday at | £ the Madison, in New York. Comdr. and Mrs. Harry Kimmell | i | have issued invitations for the mar-| The United States Minister te Den- | riage ot tnenr Cdaaehter. ‘Dorothy | mark and Mrs, John Dynelsy Prince = Winfield W will be the guests of honor at lunch- eon Sunday of Mr. nd Mrs, Charles | B. Alexander, who will entertain in | their home at Tuxedo Px \ 1318 G St. Cor. 7th & K 414 9th St. = W A reception at the will follow immediatel The entert Suite at the 6. This will The Hon. and Mrs. John Francis | & Amherst Cecil entertuined a, small com pany at luncheon yesterday at the Ritz Carito New York, here ey uare o ‘ Tor u short stay. | Cr Where they ure |2 For an Agreeable Change —from stereotype sorts of fine confections, take ‘her” famous “STONELEIGH" CANDIES. “Stoneleigh"” GIFT BOXES, $1. 2vOur inviting Tea Room specializes In tempting Sand- wiches, Salads, etc., etc. Stoneleigh Tea Room 1407 F St. 2%l SR find the Pan-American diplomats will Furniture for every room in the house at lowest prices. Quality of the highest. GEORGE PLITT CO., Inc. Painting—Paperhanging—Upholstering L. Hussey, formerly he of the American Iim and Mrs. gton vesterday familton Hotel, where Capt. C. atta, naval ird, the first 10 days one having been given Mrs. Heary May returned to W, ngton y day after spending sev- weeks with her son-in-law and aughter, Mr. and Mrs s Black, at’ White Sulphur s, Mr. and Mrs. Black are again their apartment at the Hotel Plaza in New [ York 1325 14th St. Phone M. 4224 LT Mrs. northw with a »on about afte and Mrs. Hamp: ts. Gextrudeiie k and are n Gary are in Mr. W staying at the TN e ARE YOU A SUCCESS? As you walk down the Avenue tomorrow morning look into the faces of men you pass. You will see many purposcless faces. Nearly 90 per cent of the men today are failures or are in the process of failing in the accomplishments of life which offer challenge and suc- cess. Many of these men have neglected muscle and body build- ing. Their bodies cannot respond to their mental desires for achievement, WILL YOU Roosev Mrs. Tracey . Drake of Chicago, | who has been the guest of her broth- P ind sister, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Hertle, at Gunston Hall, Va., hington today for her home. tle and her sister motored up unston Hall and spe New Willard. Mr. and ) mmer at Aloha Geneva, ! their steam launch, commission all during the Coats for Larger Women In these the larger woman is fitted with the minimum of alteration and she has the choice of many styles at her command. If you have had trouble in being fitted try on some of the Coats for Little Women Cut to fit the woman of less than average height, these coats save the trouble and cost of alterations and preserve their artistic lines. Many styles in the new fabrics and popular furs j 3 Vo e et 1216 F St. N.W. A Great Mid-Season Coat Sale! Through fortunate purchases we are able to present, beginning tomorrow, some hundreds of new fash- ion coats at most astonishing prices. Lake Clive Neville-Rolfe, 0. B. E., of eland, will be the honor \er given th ation of Women's A number of the r | nen of the Capital Neville-Rolfe. IN A FEW YEARS BE IN THE 10% OF YOU CAN DETERMINE THIS TODAY | | Join the Y. M. C. A. and develop your body so it i will respond to your mind Telephone Main 8250 or Call at 1736 G Street N.W. for Information te Be fair to your thirst Orange Pekoe Tea Makes good tea & certainty will dine with Mrs s in one =3 = There are so many of them that we have divided them into nine different groups—six in our Women's Coat Shop and three in our Misses’ Shop—with many styles in each group. December which will un- previous fea- = 5, at the New Willard, doubtedly outrank an Surely every woman and miss who has not bought her winter coat will want to save on coats like these. pageant, the char- ! out in costume fa- mous beauties of the past. M Chaunc rker and Miss Nancy L harge of the dancing, doubtedly spring a num. in the way of spe- jam M. Flather is ements, Sixty- more—are be- zed, and 34 will be arranged in boxes for the stately women of so- ciety who will care to look on and en- tertain distinguished guests but not take part in the dance head of a histos acters carryin By every test—fashion, quality, workmanship and value—these coats present an opportunity that we are glad to offer, knowing that each one sold will add to the prestige of the Jelleff name. 45 65 This includes both sport and dress coats and even at this price Many beautiful coats to select the popular furs—beaver and from—collars and cuffs of wolf, squirrel collars—collars, cuffs and oEandiohossuiin gy tauee borders of Marmink, Bay Seal haired furs are becoming the rage (dyed coney) and Lock Squirrel. —also with collars and cuffs of Others with collars, cuffs and Fitch, Squirrel. and Tuxedo pancl borders of opossum. Among rever coats with muskrat and : . = mink squirrel edgings. All new the materials you will find Kash- sucde-like materials—M okine, ono, Veloria, Suedetex, Cordara, in Ravella, Delandora and Chamovel, penny, kaffir, hinoki and cinnabar in the best colors—penny, o shades, also black—and for sport Dloodl ecanberey, puavydus coats the most_stunning plaids in SRR as imported materials. The Coat Pictured— Smart, slim-line style of penny brown Kashono with double collar and pointed cuffs of marmink—§45.00. ‘95 Here are featured new Tiered Coats with dyed Squirrel— shawl collar coats with collars and cuffs of black lynx—melon sleeve coats with huge collars and cuffs of fisher, beaver, Jap mink and natural squirrel. T-=3 Jles—perhaps Group 3 Women’s Group 1 Women’s Group 2— Women’s— 75 Very handsome coats —unexpectedly hand- some at $7500. Here again we find the black fox trimming coats of the new clevelo—both collars and cuffs of the fox as well as coats in the popular Kashmona, with large beaver and squirrel collars and button- trimmed panels — Among the shades are cinnabar, penny, oxblood and rosewood. The Coat Pictured New wrap coat of Kaffir brown Mokine, double collar, cuffs and deep border of brown marmot— $75.00. =7 )] Planx for Dahlgren. ‘Wedding, Gordon November 29. e Hamilton Gordon, daugh- Mrs. George Barnett, will be one of the bridesmaids for her cousin, Miss Anne Huntly Gordon, nmarriage Saturday, November 2 ¥insign Joseph Dahlgren, U. S. N. The ceremony will be performed at noon in Emmanuel Protestant Epis- copal Church, in Baltimore, by the rector, the Rev. Hugh Birckhead, as- sisted by the Rev. Charles Hensell, F=Y The Coat Pictured— Corded side panel coat of black Veloria with large shoulder collar and deep cuffs of black or black wolf. $65. ‘110 With Fur Borders—and again the long-haired furs; huge col- lars, large elbow cuffs deep bor- ders of taupe and platinum wolf and black lynx—Jap fox, natural skunk and beige caracul. A new Every coat a beautiful model, green, kaffir, oxblood, penny and Jap Mink. All the finest materials destemed in Couer de Laine or Blacle. = r Kashmir Kermana, Kashlora and BRI S e B e suneil canis seppete Kashmirdown made from fine Aus- e b - tralian wool. Oxblood, shutter of penny, cinnabar, cranberry, fashion's very newest ideas—and green, saddle, penny and Kafhir dusk, green and rosewood. in materials and furs they can- shades_ which look o beautiful in not be surpassed. - these fine fabrics, also black. The Coat Pictured— The Coat Pictured— New yoke model of oxblood Coat trimmed with beige Jap fox Kashmona, with tucked puffed in deference to the craze for long- sleeves and side panels—arge haired furs—very striking contrast coflar and tight band cuffs of to the shutter green of the Kash. beaver fur. $95.00.. mona material. $110.00. Striking_in design—rich with fur—beautiful in every detaill Misses’ Coats of fawnskin and Mokine, in the straightest of straightlines, in tiers or in paneled ; styles—fur-edged, fur- bordered, fur collared and cuffed —And what furs! Gorgeous beaver, soft gray squirrel, mink squirrel, lynx, fisher fitch. Any shade you wish—penny, cinnabar, oxblood, cranberry, green and black. The Coat Pictured— MISSES’ Coat of Kashman straightline model with muffier col. lar and barrel cuffs of fisher fitch— $95.00. 1907-1924 A Birtl’lday That Is Also A Thanksg‘iving On our seventeenth anniversary our hearts overflow with gratitude to the loyal patrons of this house. Group 4— Women’s Groupe 5— Women’s Group 6— Women’s ‘125 Elaborately Far-Trimmed Coats —Huge collars and elbow cuffs in beaver being an outstanding value. also coats with collar, cufte and Tuxedo revers of mink and natural squirrel and surplice shawl collars and deep cuffs of The Coat Pictured — New Wing Sleeve Coat in Kashlora of cranberry shade, surplice shawl collar and cuff bands of Jap Mink. $125.00. It has been our privilege and pleasure to serve you the past seventeen years, and our growth speaks eloquently of the con- fidence you have placed in our sincere s o e S S service, superior qualities, inimitable e s o styles and unrivaled values. Group 8 Misses’ Group 9— Misses .. 110 Coats that will certainly bring the stamp of approval—love- liest of materials and furs. Kashmana, Jamuma, Mokine and fawnskin with black lynx, wolf, sable squirrel, natural squirrel, beaver and fisher fitch, double collars, muffler collars and fur borders. All the best shades. A dozen individual styles to choose from. Every new and fa- vored whim of fashion in coats is here. The Coat Pictured— in the fine Mokine, cranberry shade with natural wolf collar and cuffs. $110.00. seal dyed muskrat and gray squirrel. Here are beautiful materials, too—New Zelia, Mo- kine, Velvobloom and Koshlora in the season’s wood and brown shades, dusk, oxblood, green and black—with models vary- ing from the straightline to tiers and apron fronts. The Coat Pictured— The coat pictured—MISSES’ coat of mokine, a straightline model with upstanding collar—and cuffs of Jap mink—§65.00. We pledge our devotion to the cause of complementing the natural graces of women with garnitures of loveliness. JEsrlebacher Exclusively Different TWELVE-TEN TWELVE-TWELVE F STREET With the Season at its height our Coat Stocks are overflowing with all that is new. Call upon us for your favorite color, your preferred fur and material and you will find us ready. Women’s, Little Women’s and Larger Size Coats, Second Floor—Misses’ Coats, Third Floor

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