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8™ SO CIETY. SOCIETY Secretary of State Will Return From Hot Springs Tomorrow, Mrs. Kellogg Remaining for the Week. ter a brief sojourn at Hot Springs. Mrs. Kellogg, who accompanied him there, will spend the remainder of the week at the resort. Panama Envoy and His Niece Come From New York. The Minister of Panama, Senor Dr Ricardo J. Alfaro, has returned to Washington from New York, where he went to meet his niece, Senorita Juliette Orillac, who arrived there Sunday to spend the Winter in Washington with her uncle and aunt, the Minister and Senora de Alfaro. The Minister of the Dominican Re- ublic and Senora de Ariza, who are San Francisco, where they went to HE Secretary of State, Mr. Kellogg, is expected to come to Washington tomorrow, af- navy yard in Washington and will bring his bride here later Miss Suzanne Anderson has selected Saturday, October 10, for her marriage to Mr. Arthur Gardner, son of Mrs. Charles Henry Gardner of this city. The wedding will take place in Christ Church, Detroit, and will be followed by a reception in the home of the bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. John ‘Wendell Anderson, in Detroit. Mr. and Mrs. Edson Bradley are guests of thelr son-in-law and daugh- ter, Bishop and Mrs. Herbert Ship- man, at Newport, after spending the Summer in their country place in northern New York State. Miss Louise Claytor has joined her parents, Dr. and Mrs. Thomas Clay- tor, in their Summer home at Bar Harbor after spending the Summer THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €. TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 8, 1925. I MARRIED IN VIRGINIA I land, Ohlo, and taken an apartment in the Hotel Roosevelt. Dr. and Mrs. Charles E. son have returned from a two-month tour of New England. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Block and their son spent the holiday at the Chalfonte in Atlantic City. Capt. Harry Greeno and family have arrived in Washington, where he will be stationed for an indefinite stay, and are at the Hotel Roosevelt. ‘Women, as well as men, of Colombia are taking up tennis. Marriage Licenses. licenses have been lssued to the tollowing his ‘P. \DDe; and Carrit . Bl N welh S B fiedy chnn: .L :-wn . Lucas. both of Clifton Forge. Va. 2 Ernest D. Shackel “Qfl of Petessburg, Va.. lfl% Chrigtine E. Will r. of this L’ll{ Iair rook | 3. Allen of W A and Florence ‘A. s of New York City. Mompion and Esther E. Vin Fank Symiin wnd isie B Fermandes. both ‘of Richmond, Va. . In Norway a girl must possess a certificate of her ability as a cook be- tore she is allowed to marry. [alc———Jolc———]o|———|o[c——=0] —Limited Assortment of —Fine Furniture SPECIAL PRICES. P g EPTEMBER brings to our friends and posal. Included are at patrons interesting economies in a limited amount of Fine Furniture. taken from regular stock for special dis- SOCIETY. 1115 1117 F STREET Sale of Silk Hosiery These are certain numbers among the standard brands of Silk Hosiery which comprise our stock, that we want to dis- continue. These we shall place on sale tomorrow — Wednesday —in two groups — at very material reductions from the regular prices. They are all well known brands—lead- ers with us. Brown, Gray, Black and W hite ANl sizes in the combined assortment attend the diamond jubllee celebrating the seventy-fifth anniversary of Cali- fornia’s entrance into the Union, will vigit places of interest along the California coast before returning to ‘Washington. The charge d'aff and Mme. Tilmont e returned to Washington, after a absence of a few days. M. Tilmont spent the w end with the secrets legation, Mr. Bojsen, a N. J.,, and Mme. ®guest of the former mi of the Russian emba in ope. —DINING ROOM SUITES —BEDROOM SUITES AND —ODD PIECES The savings resulting from special pric- ing are attractive, and well merit prompt action on your part. AMES B . HENDERSON Fine Furniture, Laces, Upholstering, Paperhanging, Painting o 3 Main 7675 1108 G Street—Phones Nein 2678 | ——=ale——pjc———|a|c—————]g \\ Rizik Brothers Wednesday: School and College Wear HE Going-Away Miss who is thrilled with m thoughts of dorms and hops, themes and * theses, will find tomorrow’s Rizik display interesting beyond words. Coats Suits Sport Dresses ~ Evening Frocks Tailored Dresses Afternoon Dresses Variously Priced Included are several strikinE studies with which Mr. Rizi has just returned from Europe. Col. and M Saxton arrived at the Red I Inn, in Stockbridge, Mass., yestel v and will be there for a short time before returning to Washington Hose that was $1.95 Reduced to Belgium Macfarland mall company last eve- ing informally at din- New Willard roof. Hose that was $2.45 and $2.75 $ Reduced to . 14 TR S0 A ot ind Mrs. John H. Carroll have New York and are at the a for a short stay AR AR T Harrington will a the Ancolon for a to visit her son, Maj. Francis home | C. Harrington ps of Engineers, New | who is stationed there B. H. Riggles The Acting Secretary of Mr. | ¢ Z of Washington and Dwight F. Davis, returned ash- | § touring through the the Davis cup matches at Forrest| North and are stopping over to visit the Davis Cup matches at Forrest| Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Riggles on HIL N. Y Ralnbow Lak The Assistant Secretary of o| s dopuis A Mr. Wilbur J. Carr, arrived in Washington tomorrow from a o rigrons Dhogiptonily Western tour through the Canadlan Rockles. She stopped for a visit at the Baylor Bowditch estate opposite the now shattered old mission and also at t Jra > on of Arizona. She visited the Indian school and Pueblos of New Mexico and Santa Fe delphia. Representative and Mrs Mills will close their Summer at Newport this week and go to York for the Autumn o] and Confidence in buying ' FURS--- MRS. PAUL EDWARD WARING, Formerly Miss Eva Frances Parker, whose marriage took place Saturday afternoon on the lawn of the country home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George W. Parker. is expected back (8 le———]a[c——]o]c———]olc——|0] acation with Mrs mother, Mrs. Ezra Koo and her mother will come to Wa ington the end of the month the latter's father, Mr. T. F. Schneider, | Edna to Mr. William Lenox Miller of have returned from a cruise in the | New York. The wedding will take Mediterranean Sea and a tour of | place this month. R S, Mr. C. Bascom Slemp is spending - Mr. and Mrs. Winslow ,B. some time in Atlantic City at the | Summer ‘with her daughter, Mrs. B.| pevanter are at the Ambassador Ambassador- B. Walker, at Swampscott, Mass. Her | ;i o0 son, Mr. Frank Harry Kramer, and| { his wife, of 21 U street northeast, frernoon | have just returned from a visit there. ome, Blue Ridge | and Mrs. John- to Washington | h Justice and Mrs. Jos have leased a suite Roosevelt for the Wir s October 1 h Van Orsdel the Hotel r and will Mrs. . J. Kramer is spending the van At HAT “feeling” of positive assur- ance means euerytfimg when buying Furs. Mrs. L. H. Stockton has arrived in Washington from her home in Cleve- _[—] Luxuriant Mrs. Thomas H. Stacey has ar- rived in Washington from Concord, N. H., and 18 the guest of her daugh- Miss Langford Hostess | ter, Mrs. as Walker Jameson, in For Out-of-Town Guests. {her apartment in the Hotel Roose- Miss Irene Langford is entertaining | velt company at bridge this afternoon n her apartment in Sixteenth Street nsions in compliment to her guest, .| Miss Pauline Byrd, who arrived yes- terday from her home in Enterprise, . Phil Dice Morelock of Bridge will be followed For over 15 years people who are particular have bought Furs from The Capitol Fur Shop with full confidence they were getting the best to be ob- tasmed at LOWEST PRICES! | Dr.and Mrs. Frank Leech have re- turned to the city after a month spent at Avon-by-theSea, N. J. Mr. and Mrs. E. Gosta Reimers of Stockholm, Sweden, and Erie, Pa., | have been the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Prentiss D. Fale, jr., in their apart- ment in Chatham Court, for a week. Mrs. John Burch of the Albemarle has returned to Washington after a In the new mode visit in Maine with Mrs. Belle Ayres of Brooklyn, N. Y. . The extremely moderate prices of Francke and Lustick quality furs are as at- tractive as their smart lines and grace- ful beauty. Suydam have the former's mother, Mrs. Suydam. Mr. and Mrs. Suyda who recently returned f; N ern motor trip, house of Mrs. Si George Barnett, on M We Invite Your Inspection Mrs. Howard therland Mrs. Retta Campbell closed her former Senator Sutherland, artment at Congress Hall Hotel pected to join her family in Wash- | several weeks ago and is touring in ington tomorrow from Hancock,|the West. She spent the holiday in Md., where she has been for some| Denver, where she stayed at the West time. Miss Katharine Sutherland | Port Hotel arrived Sunday from Cape Cod, O Hax Mr. James J. O a, assistant so- Wwhere she has been visiting, and Miss garet Sutherland, who is in | licitor of hlhohl)epdrlmcrxxt of (*om(i Chicago, will return to Washington | merce, who has recently returne SBTio thino this woak SHINELON | from a motor trip through New Enw- | the engazement of _thelr daughter kil |land. entertained at dinner at-the |< = = Mrs. Frederick Ashton de Peyster | Congressional Country Club Sunday 7 3 of New York, who has frequently | evening. His guests were his brother, Vvisited her brother-inlaw and sister, [ Mr. Charles O'Hara of Boston, and Mr. and Mrs. Walter R. Tuckerman, | Miss Mary A. Byrne and Miss Catha- LIKE EMS l‘z:ifie.az‘s;ag hunting in England and | rine T. Byrne. or_this country aboard the | IKE diamonds, fine s ; oy = M d Mrs. Lou 4 . Mauretania Wednesday, September e — FURS can be purchased with safety only when you have confidence in the dealer. This house has built Baxter—McMynn Wedding its reputation on QUALITY. In Newport Yesterday. Eanet & Bacher The marriage of Mrs. Elsa Vocke | McMynn to Comdr. Thomas Baxter, U. FURRIERS 1413 F St % Mr. and Mrs. Faye Announce Their Daughter’s Engagement. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Faye announce The Best Furs * for Over Fifteen Years % Z B. Montfort and —And—the small woman and miss will fl'nd our stock just as interesting as the large woman, for a most unusual assort- ment of small sizes are to be found. Stored Remodeled Guaranteed Work—Best Materials LOW PRICES 8. N., took place yesterday in New- ort. The ceremony was performed at noon in the home of the bride's brother-in-law and sister, Col. and Mrs. J(:ihg G. McGill, at Old Beach road and Sunnyside place, in the pres- E la d F > e ot onty 3 amant cempans, cor. | | New England Furrier and Mrs. McGill acting as the only | ttentats. 615 12th St. NW. Frank. 6355 Comdr. Baxter is stationed at —— H.ZIRKIN&SONS Incorporated 821 14th Street Washington’s Leading Furriers Francke & Lustick G\ Advancing the new Tweed sustings—softest coat- " "‘ ings; Veloria, Fortuna and Kashmerillo—and dresses g from worsted Jersey to the most bequsling Laces and Georgettes. 4 TWELVE THIRTEEN September Special Prices On _ % 4 ZIRKIN TAILORED Qe rear CLO T H COATS Many new interpre- tations of the mode— more especially desirable on account of the FINE ZIRKIN TAILORING that is featured in every garment. ZIRKIN FURS in the trimming are an important factor. $55 8§75 $§95 Other groups at $65, $85 and $1.25 offer opportunities for advantageous selection at this time. F Green Meadow Butter is surely pure be- cause it is Heathized Takes more than care to keep butter pure—for air is full of microbes —and 109, of butter is air. But Heathizing churns Green Meadow But- ter in air that is absolutely PURE—all the germs are eliminated—and you get pure butter that can’t spoil and grow rancid—because the deteriorat- ing germs are not there to play their havoc. ats to Make Fair Ladies Fairer A lady is no lovelier than her hat By the same token she is as lovely as her hat will allow her to be. dere are rakish hats derived from prim poke-bonnets, like the dance rhythms that came from old fash- ioned songs. B (T : Not so very costly, these hats give a new dash of temperament to one’s wardrobe. priced $10 upward ' Erlebaciher Exclusively Different TWELVE.TEN TWELVE.TWELVE F STREEY Green Meadow Butter is made of pure, sweet, whipping cream, from healthy cows—and Heathized. An Introductory SPECIAL from our section of SMART FROCKS Kasha, tember at $39.50 3167.50 $25 oy H. ZIRKIN & SONS, Inc.—821 14th Street It’s the best Butter—the healthiest Special Butter—and the cheapest Butter because IT IS GOOD UNTIL USED. S S . MUSKRAT COATS Skunk and Beaver Trimmed For the Miss—A feature during Sep- Your grocer and delicatessen sell it. If you cannot easily get it—phone us and we will see that you are supplied. Guaranteed —sweet and pure until used Every ‘pound of Green Meadow Butter is sold with this positive assur- Flannels, Satin Crepes H. L. Black & Son, Inc. Milk, Cream, Buttermilk, Butter 1620 First Street North 1670 Others