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S OCIETY. THE EVENING .STAR WASHINGTON, D. SOCIETY Secretary of Agriculture ‘Jardine Was Joined This Morning by Mrs. Jardine and Daughters. HE Secretary Mr. of T They are at their ' two _daughters, the for the Winter. Agriculture, Jardine, was jolned this morning by Mrs, Jardine and o came from Manhattan, Kans Mayflower Hotel, where they have taken an apartment honeymoon and are temporarily living at 1769 Lamont street. Mrs. Walter F. Beyer has returned to Washington after spending some time in Boston and other places on the New England coas Mr. and Mrs. Dr. James W. Adams and Miss Eva ho Bamfred Smith, The ~Ambassador of Chile and | gurme have motored to Greensboro, Senora de Mathieu, who have been | 298me have motored to Gresnsporo, gussts of Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Migel | Md- where thby will be the susats of at Green Braes, Orange County, [Mr:and Mre. A.a. Chris! N.'Y. are now in New York at h the Ritz Carlton, where they will be| Mr. and Mrs. E. Francis Riggs of for a few days before roturning to |Green Hill, at Hyattsville, Md.. have Washington. gone to Atlantic City, and are at the “arltol ¢ rst of The Ambassador of Argentina and | rice Gariion Hotel until the firat of Senora de Pueyrredon and their son- inlaw and daughter, Semor -Juan| My and Mrs. Carl Jeansen and Miss Carlos Luro and Senora de Luro, and { withers have as their guests Mr. and the Senoritas Pueyrredon will come | yrs. James Emery and Miss Catherine to Washington tororrow morning | \avey. from Meraph from New York. Senor and Senora 5 ! de Luro arrived yesterday from Ar- |Smalley-Carr Wedding gentina on the Pan-American and |Early This Morning. were met there by the and Senora de Pueyrredon, Ambassador who went The Carr, daughter of Mrs. J. 8. Carr Minnie E. of marriage of Miss from Newport, where thes huve heen S ! b Mo this city, to Mr. Walter Ivan Smalley, for several week {son of Mr. and Mrs. O. S. Smalley of As Itallan Military Attache. Methodist Church. The Rev. William The new military attache of the |C. McKee officlated, and used the dou Italian Embassy, Col. bass; will Etart tomorrow today, the Union. The retiring militar Ttallan Embassy, Col. \ Vittorlo Asinarl di Bernesto and|arransed wbout hor fore with orengs Marchesa di Bernezzo, will g0 to New |plossoms, and she carried a shower York_tomorrow and will sall Satur. |pioseme, and she cor day morning aboard the Leviathan for | *Miss < Cornelle Stavens of Florida their home in Italy. Col. and Mar-{was the maid of honor, and wore a chesa di Bernezzo will be greatly |frock of yvellow georgette crepe with missed in Washington, where they 3 large whits hat trimmed In yellow | have made a host of friends, and are |and carried Sweetheart roges. among the most popular of the diplo- | Mrs. Carr, mother of the bride, was | mats at this post The Attache of the Italian Embassy | and Contessa della Porter will come to Washington Thursday from Prides | have | They will | and plan part of stay Rome they will 50 to Bucharest, where will take up hi Crossing, Mass., where been pessing the Summe remain here for a few d: sailing for Rome the latter the month. After a short they Conte della Porter new duties. Augusto Villa who took up his duties at the Em for San Francisco to attend the diamond Jubilee celebration next week, the an niversary of California’s entrance Into attache of the the Marchese ble-ring service. The church had a pretty arrangement of pulms and oak leaves, and fhe wedding march was played by Mr. R. Deane Shure, or- ganlst of the church. Miss Erma Kile sang several selections The bride wore a gown of white | georaette crepe made on straight lines with a circular skirt and short sleeves trimmed with lace. Her tulle vell was |in_black crepe with e hat to match. Mr. Herman M. Wilson of Georgla | was the best man, and the ushers Mr, |Raymond Owens and Mr. William | Chane: Mr. imalley and his bride left imme- after the ceremony for wedding trip, the latter wearing a traveling costume of tan and a hat to match. They will be at home in this city after September 15. | _Among the out-of-town guests were |Mr. gnd Mrs. J. R. Smith of Charlotte, ¢ northern in | The marriage of Miss Mary Louise Sheridan, daughter of Mr. and Mri < e Thimas J. Eberidan, of! 2084s Bae |, DT and Mes S - Bendiste ve road, to Mr. John T. Clanty of Néw |p 0o Of the BLEr ARIand from thelr York took place today at noon, at|honeymoon - = Towson, Md., the Rev. Philip’ H.|SPent larssly ih France and Switser. Sheridan, uncle of the bride c\mclxllmg in mnrflhse her father and wore a gown of made on | long lines with a circular skiry, with | white velvet roses forming the border | was edged with orange blossoms and her | with cape effect | with clusters of orange blossoms, and | she carried a shower bouquet of bride The bride was given by white wedding-ring satin, of the skirt. The court train veil was arranged roses and lilies of the valley. A wedding breakfast foliowed im mediately after the ceremony for rela tives and a few close friends. Mrs. Sheridan, mother of the bride satin crepe wore a gown of black and a hat to match. Among the out-of-town guests were Walsh of New Van Syckle brother-in: Mr. and Mrs. M. F. York, and Mr. and Mrs. Leigh of Orange, N. J., law and sister of the bridegroom. Mr. the breakfast for a v dding trip, basque effect with collar and of Belgian tan velour. They will be at after October 1, in Buffalo, N. Y. Maj. John Marston and Mrs. nape Ma). ington. Maj. Marston is assistant chief_co-ordinator in the Bureau of the Budget. Mrs. George Barnett, ing Mrs. Irving H. Chase at gansett Pler, was the guest in honor Capt. and Mrs. of Baltimore entertained at last evening at White Hall. Mrs. Henry F. home, Elsinore, at Bar Harbor. Dr. Loren Johnson and his daugh arrived | yesterday by motor from the North. some | Me., where Mrs. Johnson will remain un: Mrs. Barry | has been visiting her grandmother, at Sewickley, ter, Mrs. Davis S. Barry, jr., Dr. Johnson was weeks at Southwest spending Harbor, til the end of the month. Mrs. James B. Oliver, Pa. . Dr. and Porter and Mrs. their son, Mr. for Vermont, the middle of September. Porter, have returned from This amazing new or it costs you nothing! Make this test tonight. fore bedtime smooth rrow morniny iddiness and al give ‘way ok aonr drurrist cock Emcn Creme armless and latest discovery of notice blemishes to a mil for'a Jar ot & ave alr 7, clear olden .emem ber %t«uv at g Clancy and his bride left after the latter wearing a two-piece traveling | costume of midnight blue crepe made cuffs lace and a small hat of home | Mar- ston have moved to Murray Hill, An . where they will reside during Marston's tour of duty in Wash- who is visit- Isaac Emerson dinner Dimock was hostess | mt dinner last evening in her Summer Ernest Warren Philip Porter, will start tomorrow by motor and will not return until Dr. and Mrs. B. William Reed, son- in-law and daughter of Dr. and Mrs thet Whitens Skin Almost Overnight —or No Charge treatment whitens your skin almost overnight Sallowness, | muddiness and tan vanish like magic. Right be- | some of this| cool fragrant creme on your skin. how sallowness. e n ¥ (Concentrated)—the | acience. his creme whitens your skin ai- most overnight or vour money will be re. ¢ Peoples Drax Stores. 0'Don- fter October 1 Mr. and Mrs. Theres this —because Lipton’s has the FALL F would inspire Fall are coming to the al Differencel Sir Thomas J. Lipton grows, picks, blends, packs and ships his own tea so that he knows [ it is unequalled for fresh- | ness, fragrance and flavor! Millions of Homes know it, too— LARGEST SALE IN THE WORLD! at the embassy. SENORA vx rOUCEDA, Wifs of Prof. Enrique Touceda of the Troy Poly(othnlfi lmthute. who, with her husband, is a guest of the charge d'affaires of Cub: Senora de Padro Benziger will be at home at 87 Park avenue, New York City. Miss Gertrude Richardson Brigham { will come to Washington Baturday and |be at the Hotel Powhatan over Sun- day. Miss Brigham went to Canton, | China, a year ago, and arrived, aboard {the President Madison, In Seattle, h their daughter, Mry rd ington, and with Mrs. Lake also en. tertained Mrs. J. L. Graves, sister of Benator B. during those few weeks. . Lowrey of Mississippi, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene D. Carusl ave as their guést for a few days William Nelson aft of Wash.. the end of last week, and was the guest for @ few days of her broth- er-in-law and sister, Prof. and Mrs. Ar- |thur Melvin Winslow, the former con. | nected with the University of Wash- | ington. Miss Brigham has made herself so | popular anong the Chinese during her stay in Canton that she has been in- | vited to be the head of the English | department of the new Kwong Hua | University, now opening in Shanghal, an otherwise all-Chinese institution. | Miss Brigham was the guest of the |Rev. and Mrs. John Lake In Tung Shan, Canton, during the recent die- | turbances. The®Rev. Mr. Lake is a| | brother of Mr. Felix Lake of Wash. | Tashions for Fall ASHIONS! Have you been waiting to see with what fas- cinating new touch that mysterious some one called Dame Fashion Not one, but many ‘clever new modes Some of them are shy and. hardly flaunt themselves at all, but their quietness is all the more startling. apparel? front. New You cannot help but be variety may choose, and how ve vouthful they are. Molded lines, and barrel effects : inspirations for Fall. back flares, They are site fabrics of soft, velvety texture. The new Fall frocks eche j myre little*Puritan dress of our eatlv American . with the high collar fitting close around day the neck or. turning back soft narrow sleeves. far, from demure skm rlebacher Exclusively Different TWELVE.TEN TWELVE.TWELVE F STREE Coats Boast Novel Collars of Fall Coats from which you these are Fashion Fall Frocks Wear Feminine Flares - and Favor Quaint Boleros But delightfully inconsistent, mode is sometimes lightened by the frivolous - trimming of fur,.and below the molded bodice or jaunty bolero sweeps out the flaring and very Summer Clearance Many wonderful saving opportunities .are still available. . | Remarkable values in Dresses, Suits, Ceats, En- sembles and Knitted Wear, including .apparel suitable for Fall wear. A M. PR N K] amazed at the ry smart and holeros, capelets smartest shown in exqui- ust a bit the de- ly and the long, this severe Taft have just returned overland after Hogpital. T 2 making a trip to California by way of BRninl webater a0, 2106 0 Horsk e, Seeisne Homi.,, the Panama Canal, Marriage licenses have been issucd to the |, e EO N T oD and Mre W, S. Benedict have “:%:Z’é".:k piner and. Alma Rebtan, both |1, Thomas H. Boswell. 54, 1321 Eat Capitol | oos oM bl bt | one to Atlantic City, where they are |of Ari Andrew W_ Brown, 70, bl Q\l\l cy pl. ne. Despite the disturbed eonditions it staying at the Chalfonte-Haddon Hall, | Y5h L Rosie gnd Mape o, Landgy;, | Jamen™ss” rintle 75 Galnger Monsital! © | cinar. miore. automonlles are. bein Mr, and Mrs. Perry Heath of Wash- | > “‘"dmu Rvae r. both of | , Thomas McGha. 3 rmontha (hl\urmna Hos gvxr(l:l:ased there this year than eve: ington, after two months at the Grand l'i 'nmm. Mary E. Braxton. 48. 460 L st. s.w | betore. An Hotel Ctrhaus, in Davos, Switzerland, bave gone to the Lido, Venice. Mr. and Mrs. Heath will remain in various Italian cities until about the midale of September, when they will go to C., TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, Josepl of Baifimore., 1925. Marriage Licenses. nd, Lors, Hushos, m. wear Piifes. Kion aaq Fhest b JeMterson nné' Theima L. Wil- h A Zukus and Ella V. Lathe, both Paris for n fow wWesks. . Thomas 3. i‘nh:ulenl this city and Buth * James 4. c%":.‘% 1n3 lunr ¥. Elting. Mrs. Townsend Cochs, who has been | ¢ I 5, by Flet of tals clty ‘and Ethel spending the months of July and Au- ""vé’ avie o '.m. ity and Mattie M. gust at the Greenbrier Hotel, White nuan ot Rich hmogd, Sulphur Springs, returned to' Wash- | p Sherw i d ‘ iks"ia Viota 8. Benoit ot ington yesterday and has taken a ..mnum lnd‘}tnll Dantz. sulte in"the Hotel Roosevelt for the | Lowis: W‘“H;ln {aginpury. Winter. voRiilam . Eapey” and terts . Light- = . Datn gt Brants: i Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Mann are Efia,yk undeglapd Janet B. Morris, | in Atlantic City, where they will re- | "8, Takoms, faric i main through this week at the Chal- William RA Norris apd ((vrmne B M"“, ‘onte-Haddon Hall Wnlnm i, Baringbr and Florence = | a) L nd Mas Well Mr. and Mrs. Thomas [l vz g g et o | B Home From Far West, Jeom I Brémn and Marearst E. Jtokins Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Thomas, who| Edward Duckett and Jane Dotso - have been absent from Washington st e i for several months, touring California . [ and Canada, have returned to their Births chortcd [l apartment in the Roosevelt. | — The !fi"“'""behlr"l’. htvfl‘ b'?hn r|»p('vr1 Y Mrs. Walter G. Oakman of New [hopre; ~cocn Depariment in the jast 2 \ York is at Wardman Park Hotel for | Ssmuel and Anna Levine. girl ] 6 weelk i AEOES M Nevimiann, girl — - bt Sk Ly&. W Rotlnson, girl Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Dille of 1624 Webster street are at Haddon Hall, in Atlantic City Deaths Reporled uf Mr. and Mre. Roble M. Evans, who |y, Tt ‘lIoHInE deaths bave been reporteg | |1 M. Bvans, to the Health Departm 24 J have been on an extended visit to reia. | oy o SH—- . W o \ tives along the West coast, have re.|, Mathew Hule 5. Georgetown University " opeéned their apartment in the Hotel | "%Mhit'6ivertsan. 43, U, 8. ers’_Ho : Roosevelt for the Winter Charies W “Roinson 55, U sHame: B W Buttolgn, 35 300 120 o 3 2 Mrs. D. W. Edelin of 1414 Hopkins| James 1 cufl."s‘i el n'?(.m-tun“-';" § place has returned from a two.month trip to Cleveland a New Fall Coats and Shades 359.50’ 569.50 Beautiful Fall Dresses in Black, An exceptional nhowml of new the leading shades. .. ... Balbriggan Dresses, and Emi An Exceptional Showing of NEW FALL Richest of Furs and Materials in Black and the Season's Leading Exceptional Values at $79%° to $110* New Fall Sport Coats, Fur-Trimmed and Pl NEW FALL Cuckoo Brown, Pencil Blue, W - and Black Prince. ki Y $25.00’ 525.505 535.00 and 539_50 NEW FALL MILLINERY 200 Beautiful Fall Hats, of Velvet. Velour and Felt, for the Miss Matron. 55, 75 and $10% NN MWW‘W“W ary ¥ 'Eelde. .x 1 SIYh E“ Saptiol at. Styles Dresses COATS $25.00, $29.50 and Up DRESSES Fall Dres: in all ‘1500 Special, $10.00 { { Final Reductions on all Odd lots of di Stock patterns of— French, English and American DINNERWARE Ttems at 5 Ceach Bread and Butter Plates Salad Plates Tea Plates Soup Plates Fruit Saucers Oatmeals Items at SOC each Bread and Butter Plates Salad Plates Tea Plates Breakfast Plates Soup Plates Fruit Saucers Oatmeals Tea Cups and Saucers A. D. Cups and Saucers DULIN&MARTIN R 1215 ~1217 F Street and 1214 t01218 G Street Hours—8:45 scontinued Items at 25C each | Ton Cups and Saucers D. Cups and Saucers Bomllon Cups and Saucers Coffee Cups and Saucers Tea Plates Soup Plates Breakfast Plates Dinner Plates Sauce Boats e Open Vegetable Dishes .10-inch Meat Platters Items at $1 .00 = each Teapots Sugar and Creams Open Vegetable Dishes Salads Sauce Tureens Meat Platters Covered Butter Dishes 12-inch and 14inch Meat Platters to 5:30 Annie Cannon, 47. Georgetown lmv-mny A few of the many new Fall models we {i} have just received. U : \/ / Shown in J LY Black Susde Patent E Leather ) Black Satin \ Exclusive Agents in Washington for Queen Quality Shoes SOCIETY, Joseph Seaton, 70. Gallinger Hospital 1219 F Street 1219 F Street The Autumn Styles | Reveal New Beauty in Footwear Fashions 36.50 5750 38.50 =8 & == Black Kid Brown Kid Tan Calt Sizes: AAA to D. All Style Heels. Turned Welt and Flexible Soles Queen Quality style experts have outdone themselves this vear in creating new modeis of great beauty and workman. ship—the kind of shoes demanded by women for every women and young occasion SPECIAL full fashioned, @1 95 =»=_] Queen Quality Famous Hasler: pure silk, all shades e Queen Quality Boot Shop 1219 F Street N. W. i === I * Dresses. Were $45 and $49.50. 1115 1117 F STREET Continuing the Climax of Clearance There is still remarkably good choos- ing—small lots and broken sizes, of course; but Louvre values and Louvre dis- tinctive styles—tremendously reduced. $19.75 $24‘75 83175 $12.75 518.75 Silk Street and Afternoon Dresses. Were $45 and $49.50. 521-75 Silk Street and Afternoon Dresses. 826 75 Were §55 and $59.50........ 331.75 Silk and Georgette Dresses. Were 529.75 o RO R 3 1 9.75 Flowered and Nwelty Chiffon 512.75 Dresses. Were $65....... $8.75 Flowered and Novelty Chllfon 511.75 - $16-75 $12-75 > 81975 310.75 8675 Any Suminer Hat —which means Dress Hats s 2 Evening Dresses, Dinner Gowns and Dance Frocks. Were $35 to $59.50, Evening Dresses, Dinner Gowns and Dance Frocks. Were $45 to $85. . Evening Dresses, Dinner Gowns and Dance Frocks. Were $55 to $89.50, Silk Dresses, Misses’ Were $29.50 and $35. . .. Silk Street and Afternoon Dresses. Were $39.50 sizes only. Flowered and Novelty Chiffon Dresses. Were $29.50. ... .. e Tub Silk and Printed Crepe Dresses. DR . Tub Silk and Printed Crepe Dresses. Were $2050 ... ... . Tub Silk and Printed Crepe Dnnuz. Were $39.50 Silk Sports Dresses. and 335 Were 829 50 o $4950 ... Liuii s Linen and Voile Dnuu. $22.50 and $25 Linen and Voile Dmun. Werc $15 and $16.50 and Sports Hats—all re- maining for choice at. ...