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SOCIETY. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1925. SOCIETY. ! Trish-American of Boston arrived yesterday at the B Dance Tomorrow Evening. Willard, where they will make & Deaths RePOl'th TYPHOON COSTS MILLION., 3 Tve, uewal, IrishAmeriean dance | SPOrt sy (o T2 Tt dmtn R e oo o wiea Established 1909 will be Leld in the Immaculate Con-| Dr. Paris Brengle has gone to De- DA et E Ao Yo ko) i All Hands Go Down ne ception Hall, on N street between | troft for Seventh and Eighth streets, tomorrow Siiu v evening at 8:30 o'clock. ' Catherine V. Wakenizhi, 82, 3810 Livinz- Chinese Junk. atane &1 Clnion wetw, 20, 72: s v SHANGHAL September 4 (#).—Ves. | SAYS HUSBAND IS CRUEL. | i Unl\arz‘ltg Hoan S "odie wan | 5 arriving here report considerable o 1 Miss Minnie Alexander, who has Minni rnelius. ' 65. 2027 South | loss to coastal shipping as the result arrived from Memphis, Tenn., is the LI Dakota ave. n.e. of a typhoon. The Chinese steamer house guest of Mrs. George R. James | Janet Beeche: Actress, Files| (itheripe U“";;:",,"‘m;‘ Shinyu, owned by the San Peh Steam Secretary of State and Mrs. Kellogg Will Go to Hot Springs, to Remain t the H 1t comb " 2 st the Hotal Rooseve Counter Sutt for Divorce. “Hlttva Bqardson, 00, 409 BEAHEHAL, wd Wrechod neas Fosaow. 1219-1221 G Street ‘ Over Labor Day. oot M, Mo, B, | e vomk. supemper 4 1| BEHn o Sl o[ The i s Jost, butthe passen: Store Hours—9 A.M. to 6 P.M { adelphia are spending a few days | j % ennle Fields. 60, ¥ gers are reporte — at the Willard. l:"t;,?’f:"": g :“l.‘.““:d:‘;“'l‘n ant T OVell. 77, Home for the Axed | PUny e cargo losses of seagoing junks HE Secretary of State and|on Park road after, passing five i Mrs. Kellogg will go to Hot | weeks at Buena Vista Springs. Springs tomorrow to spend the holiday. Mrs. Truman Sanders of Atlanta, The Secretary returned to| Ga., is at the Willard, where she MWashington this morning from De-|arrived yesterday. She plans to troit, where he attended the meeting | spend several days here. of the American Bar Assoclation. He ¥as accompanied to Detroit by Mr. Willlam H. Beck, who returned with Bin. The Secretary was entertained af luncheon Thursday by the former United States Ambassador to Japan and Mrs. Charles Beecher Warren. = | "Teanelle Garner. 19. Gallinger Hospital. |wrecked was estimated upward of he Seco ss Department Offers Richard HoXniaw Chereing E?.:; t's"e'h.'.. Fmonie; Fresdmen's | $1.000,000. Ome junk lost all hands in A0 Conati FOREN £ e e 0 nonie: Freadments | $1000.000. X : extreme cruelty. asking alimony and | Hogite . % . E ] N , F ” bt alieking that he | piclyiism G. Tarmon. 54. Emersency Hos ntirely ew lka is & drug addiet. H2lice Davi L4, Providence tio J Dr. Hoffman had filed a separation g Mr. and Mrs. George H. Carpenter | SUit against Miss Beecher in which |~ Sophia A. Ks : w..m.,.m : [yl i et wlndowShades Fashions for Madame ment and accused his mother-in-law P . Oug sy i pake Gond windor Shates . and Mademoiselle \lrlh Oril v\yndham of exerting “‘o cult influences” to alienate his wife’ . to orde A baby carriage that may be folded | and carried like a suit case has been| A Better Shade For Less Money. ¢ Miss Nellie Lichepstein has re- b’;’,,:",?.’""’"’ Court agai turned to Washingtog from a tour of Elurope and is the guest of her sis- ter, Mrs. Simon Wolfe, in her apart- ment in the Hotel Roosevelt. {affections. " linvented. . VIT T Bll’lhs Reported Shipbuilding plante of Denmark are | M ¢ 2,5.,., Rt Main running 24 hours a day. | 1217 ¥ S Dotln & Mariin Bide. The Ambassador of Chile and Se- npra de Mathieu, who have been the guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Migel in fheir home, Green Braes, in Orange » ©bunty, will return to Washington tamorrow evening. They are spend- The follo births have bees Department 1n th d Joseph B. ‘an. Harey and Y Ing a short time in New York en Jifiem ‘ang il andrews.” gl | route to Washington. fl Pu)u’.’u".:;::"p-.fix'i'"" Koy | Austrian Envoy and Mme. e d | 9 Prochnik Go to New York. Hubert B." and | The Minister of Austria. and Mme. Rary Prochnik left Washington this morn fng for New York, from where they N b s will sail tomorrow on the Orizaba for Jonn and Beatrice' Moses James ek, ud_ Anple 5 Hail boy 1 Havana, where the Minister will pre- M B o J sent his credentials as representative aniel and Tse EET of his government Fdward aod, Susis Edward lml B oleta The retiring military attache of the Italian Enbassy and Marchesa di Ber- nezzo will be the guests of honor at dinner this evening of Col. and Mrs George W. Burleigh, who will enter- tain at Briarcliff Lodge just preced- ng the sailing of Marchese and Mar- re S eraa, bex sad ahd Myrtle Harper, boy and Macgucrite M. Snyder. girl Eailic and Dins. Porraso. gl | Ernest and Katie Price, giri. John and Marcarette Ansalmo, gir WILL BE CLOSED chesa di Bernezzo at midnight for Joseph W. Resipa L. Smith, ! ba. | their home in Ita Fopel'y et Bet L. el ol | ifumter \"and Wnon 51\«4 girl The naval attache of the French rancly ;‘..u"in}&‘&'{.’.-“' K. Boyd.’ boy embassy and Mme. Willm hs rived in Newport, where th staying at the Meunchinger-king. e ar- are . bo; Robert W. and lsabelle Zimmerli, boy. | Greham and Helen Loct am L. and o Phillipe, il Anonras ind Marie G, Travie. bos Ralph R. and Genevieve Reld. bov Robert and Sophie Hutchison, boy John and Dora Moore, girl. TOMORROW “:*LABOR DAY Mr. Soren Sorensen, agriculture adviser to the Danish government, Bichard and Nolse Hie has returned from his vacation and Jowepn'n and Al 1. is established at. Wardman Kk jer soa Deils Hotel. Mrs. Philip Hichborn of Washing- ton was a recent guest at Hotel Le Marquir, New York City. 7 Mr. and Mrs..Willoughly Chesley N and their two sons, Frederic and Cas- N tleman, went to New York to see Mrs. \ Chesley’s sister, Mrs. Florence Holtz- man, sail Wednesday aboard the De Grasse. Mr. and Mrs. Chesley and That’s Music to Your Ear 7y on their sons motored from New York \i D ll . * The ° ;?d.‘h\f‘x’\'.-r:uf'r::;-"wi“mr'.':x;;osfiflgsgf N C;nveniem alld oulars in Savmgs C;))nvenien! tember. 7 \ 'ayment ayment b oot s 25 gy sog Pan_~ 1o Your Pocketbhook Plan __to lour rocketbook / Will Buy in This Rummage Sale o b = —Georgtte Coats and Incomparably Pricec —Silk Dresses il $ 1 S-OO —Cloth Dresses § \ vn home after spending the mountains of Ten- | nescee th Carolina. Dr. and Mrs. J. B. Dykes of Man- kato, Kans., are spending several weeks with their son-inlaw and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Dulaney, in Georgetown. Elaborately Different. Very Smart MRS. BERNARD BRASKAMP, Formerly Miss Ann Cornelia Bull, daughter of .Mrs. Cornelius Westfall Bull of Washington, whose marriage to the Rev. Dr. Braskamp took place Tuesda: in the Fifth Avenue Presbyterian Church. Mrs. Braskamp has been a promi nent worker in the Church of the Covenant, where Dr. Braskamp was assist- oF 2 and pastor before going to the Gunton-Temple Memorial Presbyterian Church, | zabeth Wilson left today | where he is pastor. : use, N. Y., where she will be uest of her uncle, Dr. P. M. Hughes. Later she will go to Ithaca o attend the Fall meeting of the American Mathematical Society, of Which she is a member Lawson-Gray Nuptials. In Bride's Home Last Evening. The wedding of Miss Katharine Frances Gay, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Scott Gay, University rkway, Baltimore, to Mr. Alfred enry Lawson of this city took place last evening in the home of the bride’s parents. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. Dr. Edward L. Watson and was followed by a Wedding dinner. “Owing to the ill health of the bride’s mother, only members of the fmmediate families were present. The bride wore a gown of white ehiffon _and was attended, by her sister, Miss Bertha Appold maid of honor and she wore a of blue Elizabeth crepe. Mr. Harry Scott Gay, jr., was the best man. After a_wedding trip abroad Mr. #nd Mrs. Lawson will be at home at the Argonne Apartments. —Flannel Dresses —Cloth Coats —Cloth Suits Early Fall Jane Vogue Millinery ........$5.00 Milton RNey Penn. Ave. at Elghth St N W Of rich satin intricately cut, flared in new Paris ways, fur-edged, lace trimmed and embroidered. Long sleeves, of course, and many with the favored high neck line. Black and smart autumnal shades. Sport and Varsity SLICKERS ‘ Varsity Shickers $5.50 In green and yellow, with corduroy collar and strap. Here is the popular college slicker for girls and women. Sizes 14 to The Bebe Pump: Fits the foot with high arch and narrow heel, with short vamp and tall spike heel that is so pop- ular today. Patent leather or black satin. Sizes AAA 10 C. . e $10 Stetson Shoe Shop Store Open AL I Day Saturday Thirteen Five F St. The marriage of Miss Mary Peavy Heffelfinger to Mr. Sherman Ewing, aon of former United States Commis- sloner of Patents and Mrs. Thomas ing, which will take place Satur- i . September 19, is of much inter- ‘here, where Mr. and Mrs. Ewing Myed for some years, The ceremony will be performed at Highcroft, the Bome of the bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Totten Heffelfinger, at Ferndale, Lake Minnetonka, Minn. The Right Rev. James E. Freeman, Bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Washington, will officiate. Bishop man was rector of St. Andrew's Memorial Church in Yonkers, where Mr. and Mrs. Ewing now live, and eame to Washington as rector of the Church of the Epiphany from St. Paul, Minn. i Mn and Mrs. Arthur Bliss Lane yefll sail tomorrow from New York on the Conts Verdi for Italy, where they will visit Mrs. Lane's mother, Mrs. W. W. Baldwin, in Florence. v, and Mrs. Dorsey Richardson have leased the house of Mr. and Mrs. Lane, at’ 1409 Thirtieth street, and will take possession about Octo- ber 1. They are now occupying an #partment on Tilden street. Mr, and Mrs. Lammot Belin will &p to New York City today and will #&il tomorrow on the Conte Verdi for Italy and France, where they will be about a month Mrs. Milton B. Elliott was hostess at luncheon yesterday in her cottage at White Sulphur Springs, where she is spending the season. Sport ‘Slickers $5.95 Excellent quality rubberized material, /4 / made with convertible high or low collar 4 of tan corduroy. A very smart-looking g garment. Sizes 14 to 20. In colors of navy, red, green, cranberry and -brick. g Specially priced. Oil Slickers Featherweight Transparent $Q.50 They fold up neatly in an envelope made of the same material, making it very handy to carry. In red, navy, v low, green, copen and wistaria. G teed. All sizes. Specially priced Sworzyn's—Main Floor THE HOME OF FINE FURS SINCE 1895 Entire Stock of High-Grade Furs Of J. Sperling, 1336 F St. N.W. To Be Disposed of REGARDLESS OF COST at LIEBSTER’S, 1307 F $t. All to Go at % Price and Less We have purchased the entire stock of J. Sperk- ing's — 1336 F Street — High Quality Furs, and are offering them in this sensational sale at prices never before offered here in Washington, New styles and skins for this season’s wear. Predominate in Early Autumn Hats Moderately Priced 52.98, ¥5.00 to 10 A complete showing of all that is newest in Fall styles in a wide range of the most wanted colors—in Extra Large, Small, and Medium Headsizes. The largest selection in the city to choose from. Included are many new large brim hats that are now in demand at ail style centers. Mrs. J. Carroll Noell has joined Mr, Noell in their apartment in the Hotel Roosevelt, after spending the Summer with her parents in Kings- port, Tenn. Mr. and Mrs. William Henry gslzs have returned to_their home Exclusive Untrimmed Hats Of French Felt, Velvet or Velour $3.98 to $7.95 Clever styles in fine qulw;s with just the bit of trimming that makes each™ different and decisively smart—a bit of ribbon, a brilliant ornament, a clever trick of felt, a dainty flower! New FRAMES in Smartest Fall Styles, 47¢ to 79, New Arrvivals of Rhinestone and Pearl Ornaments, 49¢c, 98¢ to $2.49 Trimmed Velvet Hats Full-Fashioned Chiffon Silk Hose slé Pair A beautityl sheer quality in al the new Fall colors, _including Dlack “and gun metal. Sizes 83 Tweed Knickers $7.95 In gray and wool. Sizes 38 t0 54 waist measure. Priced specially Linen Knickers Humming Bird $7).95 Guaranteed Silk Hose ' - Felts ’ Velours and Velvets Storage and Repair Work In tan. grey white. Al s. Priced exce) l\ nl.H’ low. —contracted for and left with Sperling is now $5 w t $12 50 s 50 g sizes i ptior being handled in our store. Sperling’s prices . 0 . e Bair English Broadcloth quoted on storage and repairing will remair. the same, but deliveries of such coats and work wil! { New arrivals in designs that portray the best styles for the season. Stunning large hats, medium Mannish Blouses Every pair guaranteed to give en- be made from our store. brimmed kats, and the ultra smart small hats. PAl é’{:fl;g}t 81 .95 ! o o 3 = We Specialize in Extra Large Headsize Hats and Carry the Sl Dialk. while and gun Weldl. | | Fine quality in white, tan and IR Dar sihe Safan Do - 8k 8 0%. s Largest Variety in the City e Sworzyn's—Main Floor Beautiful New Fall Styles in Marvelous Materials Sl L Llebster Furrier v1307 F Street Bathing Suits and Accessories Greatly Reduced For a Quick Clearance . Try Sworsyn's First 614 Twelfth St. NW. Between F and G Streets N. W,

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