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SO SOCIETY Attorney General and Mrs. Stone Honor Guests at Dinner of Solicitor and Mrs. Beck. eral and Mrs. { | Dennett, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred ‘James M. Beok Ambassador to Chile and Mrx. Colller Leave for West. The United Chile and M who have t for a few d evening f Tilinois tates Ambassado i Mille r Colier w Willa will retur of the wee The reti CIETY. whose engagement to Miss Dorothy lett, was announced last week. Mr. p and his cousin were joined there rday by Mr. and Mrs. John W. mun of Versailles, Ky., Mrs. New- | man wiso being a cousif of Mr. Slemp. | | the THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1924. street, Cleveland Park. Examples of fore edge painting will be shown, the art having recently been revived by Mr. Clark. Mr. Charles Noble Gregory had a small company dining with him last eve- | ning. few exceptions, the diplo- corps will be reprosented at Fleet-Army game en masee. Judging from the enthusiastic note With matic 'of the greater part of the replies to itations, foot ball stirs interest in ry nook and corner of the globe. |Sir Esme Howard, the British Am- | bassador, and Lady Isabella, have a box on the Navy side, as have also the Ambassador of Cuba and Senora de Torriente. On the Army half of the fleld will be the Italian’ Ambassador, Don Gelasio Caetani, and the Am- bassador of Spain. Senora de Riano will unfortunately be unable to at- tend. The Chilian, French, German and Peruvian embassies have yet 1o Commodore Reuben 1. Bitler, Mre. Bit- be heard from. There will aiso be of Kennedyville, Md., took place Wednesday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Ivie, the Rov. John C. Ball of the Metropolitan Baptist Church officlating. The bride was escorted an? given in marriage by Mr. Ivie and wore a gown of cocoa brown embroidered flat crepe and carried a bouquet of white ros Mrs. Cleve Tucker, sister' of the bridegroom was the matron of honor and wore a gown of powder hiuve and carried a bouquet of yellow chrysan- themums. Mr. Cleve Tucker was the best man and Master Joseph Weer, nephew of the brl*nonm, was the ring bearer. The house had a pretty arrange- ment of Autumn flowers and Mr. Ivie sang a solo, accompanied by Miss Helen Tucker, who also played the wedding march. The bridal couple left immediately after the ceremony for a wedding triv to Philadelphiu. They will be at home after November 25 at Kennedy- ville, Md. Mr. Robert D. Carey, former Govern- or of Wyoming and recently appoint- ed by President Coolidge to head the spectal agricultural commission, ar- rived today at the New Willard, hav- ing come to Washington for the pur- pose of conferring with the President and arranging for a meeting of the commission. Beavers, State regent, District of Co- lumbia division. Miss Virginla Cat- lett, in her rendition of a rhythmic dance, will lend an added delight to the cvening’s pleasure, which can only be enjoyed of those possessing that rare type of talen which Miss Catlett's artistic personality displays. Mrs, Frank Morrison, vice regent of the chapter, Is chairman of the ball, assisted by Mrs, Bertrand Ewell Trenis, vice chairman, who will as- sist those recelving. Capt. and Mrs. J. H. Gibbons have gone to White Sulphur Springs to re- wmain until Thanksgiving. Mrs. Chauncey C. Williams of 2400 Sixteenth street has been called to New York by the sudden and serious illness of her sister, Mrs. Charles W. Warden of the Wyoming. Mrs, Wil- llams is at the Embassy in New York. The marriage of Miss Anna Mary Waters to Mr. Warren Franklin Byrd, son of Mr. and Mrs. Willlam F. Byrd of Crisfield, Md., took place Sat- day afternoon in the home of the parents, Mr. and Mrs. Willlam rs, in Germantown, Md. The ceremony was perforrmed at 4 o'clock by the Rev. John S. Cuddy of St. Mar- tin's Church at Gaithersburg, Md., be- fore an improvised altar of white and pink chrysanthemums with palms and ferns, and an informal reception followed. Mrs. Bowle F. Waters, aunt of the bride, played the wedding hat to match, and who carried yellow chrysanthemums. Mr. Carroll Waters of Germantown, brother of the bride, was best man. Mrs. Waters, mother of the bride, wore black satin backed crepe heavily beaded, and Mrs. Byrd, mother of the bridegroom, was In black velvet with a hat to match. Later in the day Mr. and Mrs. Byrd left for a motor trip North, and after November 24 will be at home on Boyd avenue, Takoma Park, Md. Mr. Byrd is a brother of Mr. H. C. Byrd, well known in athletic ecircles of || Maryland and the District of Colum- bia. Mrs. Pembroke A. Brawner enter- tained a number of frlends at a b o'clock tea yesterday afternoon, to meet Mrs. J. F. Brownlow of Knox- ville, Tenn. who Is visiting her parents, Dr. and Mrs. G. C. Clark. Mr. and Mrs. Jullus C. Martin, for- merly of Asheville, N. Washington, _we T The Modd Beaaty | Shoppe At Whelan’s 1105 F St. N.W. Elevator to 3rd Floor, SOCIETY. WASHINGTON JULIUS GARFINCKEL &Co The Exceptional Worth of OUR LUXURIOUS FURS Is in Proportion to Their Wonderful Quality UR customers have bought furs here this season with such enthusiasm, we feel that our collection is unsurpassed in genuine attractiveness and merit. Maj. Frederick W. Keough is in At- lantic City, at the Chalfonte, in con- nection with the National Grange convention Japanese embass, chi will give a noon at in honor will succe tary attac 250 guests officlals of the officers of the br: musie. The bride wore a gown of powder- blue chenille trimmed in gray-fox fur and a large black hat. She car- ried a bouquet of pink ophella roses. Her maid of honor and only attendant || was Miss Helen Neel of Washington, whose gown was of henna tan Franklin Sq. Hotel § CoffeeShoppe § 14th Street at K 3 Has just re-opened with ex- pert ‘operators in all branches of work. Marcel Waving Shampooing Manicuring Expert Hair Cutting Special Facial and Scalp Treatments Hair Tinting MANY new models of the latest designs have arrived to replace the great num- ber we have sold. D. A. R. Chapter Ball Tonight Brilliant Affair. The regent of the Abigail Hart- man Rice Chapter, D. A. R., Mrs. Jaspar M. Beall, fts officers and members, are to be greatly Honored ception includi Department a hes of service. If Youre Particular And appreci- ate subtle eo- vironment and exacting serv ice, you will be delighted with meals Lere. IR on the occaslon of their sixth conti- nental ball to be given at Rauscher's this evening, by the presence of & number of the officers of the Na- tional Society and State divisions. . Representative David H. Kincheloe i numbered among the notable guests of the evening, and will make the present ose assisting the regent are: Mrs, Frank W. Mon. dell, president of the Children of the American Revolution and vice pres- ident general of the Natlonal Society, |1 who will be the guest of honor of the evening: Mrs. Frank H. Briggs. |2 recording retary general of the |- D. A. R.; Mrs. Alfred J. Brosseau, treasurer zeneral: Mrs. Rhett Goode, chaplain general, and Mrs. John M this evening of Mre. ¢ who will entertain 24 in the | New Willi spend Tha F STREET CORNER OF 18™ T (Y o 2 (Y (T N (3 (N (Y (o (Y (T (Y (Y (N (Y (| Gotham Invisibles Comfortable on cold days if worn under the Stockings. $1.00 Pair COSTUME DESIGNING Dressmaking and Millinery. Professional and Home Courses Ask for Catalogue Livingstone Academy 1517 Rhode Island Ave. Franklin 7475 ENEITIENEA LRI NINNE TS R TAITARE AN A e P e S A great Appreciation Item— . 2.clasp style. n honor of D Butte, Mont.. wh Hubert Work terior. Mrs. Gl to her ap Park afte New York. S Only Two More Days —but two days rich with opportunity! We are closing our “Appreciation” events with some of the greatest of values! Quick Selling Coats for Tomorrow! WOMEN'S $75.00 Coats of beautiful materials, in the newest shades. . WOMEN'’S $65.00 Coats, in Cordara, Suede and Kashono, fur trimmed. . WOMEN’S $95.00 Panel Coats of Kllhlol’l, with high Beaver collars. ..... WOMEN’S $125.00 Straightline Coats, in Oxblood Jammuna, double collar and deep cuffs of Pahmi fur WOMEN'’S $135.00 Coats of Kaffir-color Kashmirdown, handsome collar and cuffs of Sable Squirrel and Flsller Fitch WOMEN’S $175.00 Wrap Coat, in Penny Kashmirbloom, Tuxedo to hem edged and cuffs of Baby L. ...$110.00 WOMEN’S $185.00 Jap Mink Shawl Collar Coat, tuxedo and cuffs, on a Kaffir and Brown Cuir de Laine $115.00 WOMEN’S $145.00 Blnck and Green Cuir de Laine, Kasha lined, Wolf fur trimmed . .$115.00 WOMEN’S $155.00 Coau in Cuir de Laine, smartly styled, and fur colhr, cuffs and border $ WOMEN'’S $165.00 Yoke-back Wrap Coats, in Jammuna and Kashmir Ker- ama, Beaver tril various colors WOMEN'’S $198.00 Ensemble Costume Coat, in Kaffir and Penny K.nhnnnl.sles i tomorrow Wardman spent in Mrs. Rudol sioner of Ing for > several w A Diamond Ring For Xmas A New Watch For Ymax In Our Trade-In Watch Sale The Gift of Gifts _———e Our prices and policy make | lowest prevailing market the possession of a good | Estuce: 3 (A liberal allowance made for Diamond an easy matter. your old watch.) We have a very attractive selection of Flexible Bracelets, Rings, Pearls, Bar Pins, Powder Compacts, Pen and Pencil Sets, Watch Chains, Fobs and Toilet Sets which make attrac- tive and useful Xmas gifts. Select Yours Here—Now! JULIUS H. WOLPE Jeweler & Optician 1402 New York Ave. We Will Extend the Convenience of a Charge Account | ;'( ASIUIMHZAS TSRS MRS = ington New York, where the meeting of the Ar of Naval Architects e = 2 Y =% DR i MRS. CARL R. CHINDBLOM. r¢ [ Ix established in their home, on Fifteenth street, for the Winter, and will be joined for Thanksgiving by Representative Chindblom, who i in Ulinois. 5\ The naval att embassy, entertained luncheon vesterd: lard Hotel >} Lucretia Bitler have closed | approximat the White Mountains charges d'a to Washington for fhe |for the mos . » guests of Capt. and |side becausg of the Edwin Meredith Van Voorhees, | boxes. T street, while selecting an apart- | { ministers ending. who will Mrs. Freder tained a people at lu granddaughter, tacuzene f voung |3 or her 3 The marriage of Miss Veryl Hall of s Bertha Can- | ) Pri ‘ Stella, Neb., to Mr. Harry Johnstos 4 Mrs. Frankiin Barber Clark cards for an exhibition and | afternoon fi ir home, a! Mr. ar have issu | 1 Howe will entertain er this evening, ening suppe New Willard Unm this Mr. and Mrs entertain a com dance at the Nev evening. embroidered and fur trimmed. . Last Two Days—-Women s Dresses! WOMEN'S $35.00 to $49.50 Silk Dresses, handsome materials, in almgh!lme and tunic effects $23. WOMEN’S $45.00 to $55.00 Street and Afternoon Dresses—satins, faille and ¢repe de chine—tunic and ensemble models WOMEN’S $45.00 to $69.50 Dinner and Evening Gowns—very handsome— beaded and embroidered models $36.07 WOMEN’S $95.00 to $125.00 Afternoon and Dinner Gowns—fine hand-tailoring and exquisite embroideries $8560~ WOMEN'’S $69.50 to $95.00 Dinner Dresses, in charmeen, satin and faille silks, $53.2 WOMEN’S $55.00 to $89.50 Afternoon and Dinner Frocks—draped, pleated and tunic styles $42.0C Ready to serve you ke quickly, with a Thanksgiving dainty sandwich or - a delicious plate |Seeded Raisins, ©e7ton ]3¢ luncheon Seedless Raisins, Carten 3¢ 7 Sultana Raisins, o™ 28¢ i Wonderful f90d Currants, Imported Moderate prices \e“v Carton Lunch at .Lcmon Peel, Orange Peel, Citron, | Shelled Walnut, Shelled Pecans, Shelled Almonds, 1223 F Street = n Kendall will ¥ _at the supper | illard Hotel this Mr. and Mrs. HriMrnhrr La Farge, | the latter daughter o lett, will fca from INCORPORATED 28¢ 1747 RHODE ISLAND AVE. % [%Z RS JERSEYDRESSES 60c¢ Nothing else is quite as prac- 75¢ tical as a jersey frock for $1.10 daytime wear, and Francise %1'10 is showing a smart collection of them in all the $45 Mrs. James Prior Tarvin has re-| turned to Washington and is at 15 Eighteenth street The second secretary of the Peruvi enibassy, Dr. San entertain at the ) ¢ Evening per Club dance this evening at the Willard Hotel. THE CANDY OF THE Misses’ Frocks, Ensemble Suits and Coats! MISSES’ $39.50 and $49.50 All-day Frocks of Cloth, beautifully tailored $28.50 MISSES’ $55.00 to $69.50 Evening Frockl——]ust right for Thanksgiving dances—exquisite models . MISSES’ $115 and $155 Ensemble Costume frocks of same material MISSES’ $69.50 and $75.00 Fur-trimmed Coats—youthful styles—beluuful fabrics, including Kashara—lovely furs MISSES’ SlZS 00 and $145.00 Coats—long-haired furs included—best colonngs, including cranberry $95. MISSES’ $125.00 and $155.00 Coats—Kashmana, Karamatte—natural squir- rel, rock sable and black lynx furs included el i isTe s e el s $115.00 Furs Are Exceptional! $150.00 NATURAL MUSKRAT COATS, ideal for football games ors‘ motoring 19.50 JACQUETTES OF HUDSON SEAL (dyed muskrat), with Squirrel collars and cuffs 75.00 .$195.00 Mr. C. Bascom the President, has for a visit, and w; his cousin, Mr. F Cincinnati desired shades at. . A—Youthful model in red or Lan- vin green jersey with white collar and cuffs. B—Conservative matron’s model in black Jersey with blue trim- Magruder, Inc. Best Groceries Conn. Ave. & K St. Established 1875 i5) eme— | amss.} e S | G—— il 1 MISSES’ RACCOON COATS, finger tip length, made of beautifully marked skins An Idea of the Blouses! $13.50 TO $16.50 TUNIC BLOUSES, crepe de chine, georgette and satin, ef- fective colorings $ §5.95 AND $6.95 FRENCH VOILE BLOUSES, handmade and real hee Buy Now—Your Opportumty C OA TS For Thanksgiving Just Received—Wonderful Values Suede and High<Luster Fabrics Luxuriously Fur-Trimmed Made to Sell for $60 to $95 $45 $69.5o | Women’s Sizes—Misses’ Sizes—Stout Sizes Hundreds of Other .325 & "125 it s S For Thanksgiving—A Thousand BEAUTIFUL DRESSES IO e 14 "‘r’iii- o B R N ST vLE, ke chemile, $39.50 92 125 29 $10 to $20 Less Than New York Prices For Christmas The time has already come for thoughts to GIFT GIVING. TAe ever in the past, we invite you to allow us to counsel, or otherwise offer suggestions, as to the proper gift for any re- cipient. China--Silver Lamps--Furniture Crystal--Art Objects DULIN& MARTIN 2 1215~1217 F Street and 1214 101218 G Street Hours: 8:45 to 6:00. Two Great Days of Underwear! $4.00 CREPE DE CHINE ENVELOPE CHEMISE, tailored and lace trimmed, flesh and pastel colorings ’s $5 AND SG CHEMISE, crepe de chine and radium silk, perfectly aborable llccn I3 .95 $4 AND 55 PHILIPPINE AND FRENCH HANDMADE GOWNS AND CHEMISE, exquisite hand embroidery Hats for Miss and Matron! $10.00 TO $18.50 HATS, for - every occasion, all new and handsomely trimmed, $7.50 $1850 TO $30 HATS, original French models, beautiful mnermll md colorings . . 4 Gloves—Umbrel Ias—Bags 4 CENTEMERI _FIELDER STRAP-WRIST FRENCH KID GLOVES, pair....$3.95 $5 SILK UMBRELLAS, assorted colors, with carved wood h: $10.50 SILK UMBRELLAS—phm or fancy ulks—— ‘clubby” style, made on 16- ib fram - $7.50 TO $10.00 HANDBAGS Two Last Days for Shoes! $7.50 to $9.00 Pumps and Oxfords, $4.75 Pair special lines of footwear, excellent quality and workmanship, in patent le.d:er. uhn and suede; also tan and black sport oxfords, all Goodyear welted and rubber heeled. A last-word item in “Appreciation.” All $10.00 Sorosis Footwear, $7.50 Pair Smart strapped and gore pumps, kid, satin and suede—choose any $10.00 style at $7.50 pair.