Evening Star Newspaper, September 10, 1925, Page 8

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LN BT SOCIETY. SOCIETY President and Mrs. Coolidge Are Settle -in the White House After an’ Absence of Some Weeks. S gv—— Mrs. Edwin S. Puller has returned RESIDENT and Mrs. Coolidge | at their place, Beauvoir, on Woodley took lunch in the White House | road today for the first time in many to Washington weeks, returning from Swamp- scott, where they spent their vacation. The entrance hall and private part of the mansion showed vases filled with freshly cut blossoms, and what with the renovation car- ried out, espvrlqll)‘ on the second floor, the homecoining was particular- ly attractive. A few of the cabinet women, Mrs. New, Mrs. Wilbur, Mrs. Jardine and | Mrs. Hoover, are in the Capital to welcome Mrs. Coolidge. Miss Mary Randolph, social secre- tary of the White House, has returned from Newport, and will shortly be joined at her home, 1317 Nineteenth street, by her sister, Miss Randolph, | who is still visiting in Newport. A thoughtful courtesy of President and Mrs. Coolidge was extended yes- terday, just before their departure for Washington, when they invited the members of the Tabernacle Church choir at Salem to visit the U. 8. S. Mayflower, at anchor at Marblehead. Through the Summer the President and Mrs. Coolidge have attended the sorvices at the Salem church, and have enjoyed the musical programs. There were 30 members of the choir in the party, and they enjoved a de- lightful trip over the President's yacht, exploring every nook and cor- ner of the craft. after a three-week Minister of China at Legation After Family Sail for England. The Minister of China, Mr. Sao-Ke Alfred Sze, came back to Washing- ton this morning from New York, where he went with Mme. Sze and their two sons, Deming and Szeming, who sailed yesterday aboard the George Washington for England. Mme. Sze is accompanying her sons back to their school and after a short Stay there will join the Minister in Washington. Mme. Sharawi, who was the guest a few days of her sondnlaw and daughter, the Minister of Egypt @nd Mme. Samy, has taken an apart- ment at Wardman Park Hotel for the ‘Winter. Mohammed Sharawi Bey, fon of Mme. Sharawi, who came to this country with her, will sail from New York Saturday for Cairo, to re- turn to his studies. Dr. Emil Weihl, first secretary of the German embassy, has taken an apartment at Wardman Park Hotel for the Winter. Miss Elinor Davenport Wheeler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles V. Wheeler, has selected Saturday aft- ernoon, October 24, for her marriage to Mr. Marshall Orme Exnicios. The eeremony will be performed at 4 o'clock in the Church of the Epiph- any, Canon Lubeck officlating, and wiil be followed by a reception in the Bome of the bride’s parents on Six- | | | | THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1925, : turned from a two-month motor trip in New England and Canada. The marrlage of Miss Margaret Jeanette Thomson to Mr, Clarence W. Moors, son of Mrs. Moore and the late Mr. Mark Moore of this city, will take place Saturday afternoon in the h parents, Mr. and Bilio*t The ceremony will be performed at 3 y'clock by the bride’s uncle, the Right Rev. Arthur C. Themson, Suffragan Bishop of Virgina. Miss Katharine Hine Fenning, who has been rpending the Summer with her parer Maine, has returned to her 34 L~ Roy plice Miss her niece, Mar: t Thornannle street, Chevy ( . are returning w.. . ‘alifornta from teenth street. MRS Mrs. David H. Blair has as her guest in her apartment at Wardman ROBERT HOOPER McNEIL Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Frank Booth, and before her home wedding yes- terday she was Miss Elizabeth McDaniel Booth. Park Hotel her mother, Mrs. J. W. Cannon of Concord, N. C. Mrs. Blair | visit with Mr. and Mrs @lso has with her for a week her |Kauffmann at Bass Rocks. daughter, Miss Adelaide Douglas, who will return shortly to Sweet Briar Hugh Barclay, wife of Capt. the American military at- College. Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, is at Mr. and Mrs. Beale R. Howard, v who have been at Bass Rocks, Mass.. for the Summer, have started by motor for Washington and are at the Aspinwall in Lenox, Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Howard are expected to arrive here about the first of October. Victor and Mrs. Walker B. announce the engagement of daughter, Helen Sherwood, to Mr. Samuel Kirby Wade, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lee Wade of this city, the wedding to take place in Octobe: Mrs. Willlam Rodney Long, who has been visiting Col. and Mrs. Joseph L. Gilbreth, in Battery Park, Md., has returned to her apartment on Six- teenth street Mr. Lester their Federal Trade Commissioner and Mrs. Willlam £. Humphreys have opened their apartment, at 2400 Six- teenth street, after spending some time in their former home in Seattle, ‘Wash. Mrs. Humphreys went West in the early Summer and made the trip to Alaska, joining Mr. Hum- gphreys later in Seattle. Capt. and Mrs. W. Pitt Scott, who have just returned from a month's motor trip through the White Moun- tains, have taken an apartment at ‘Wardman Park Hotel for the Winter. | Mrs. T. De Witt Talmage, mother of | Mrs. Scott, is now in Atlantic City at the Ambassador Hotel, where she will probably be for the remainder of the month. . She will go from there to New York and will be at the Plaza Hotel during the month of!\ Qctober. Mrs. Scott will join her.| mother in New York for a short visit some time in October. Mr. and Mrs. R. Golden Donaldson and their daughter, Miss Ruth Don- aldson, who have been spending some time at Hot Springs, Va., hav returned to Washington and are no Mrs. Robert Henderson, wife of HERE’S economy as well as satis- faction in buying FURS where you feel safe as to Quality and Workman- ship. ffSuch confidence is widely placed in Eanet & Bacher MANUFACTURING FURRIERS 1413 F St. A Tremendous Stock of Fine FURS — To Be Disposed of REGARDLESS OF COST We have purchased the entire stock of J. Sperling, formerly at 1336 F Street, and are offering these furs at a tremendous reduction in price, cost has not been considered at all and the values offered will eclipse any other fur sale offered in Washington. Cold weather is soon coming, why not take advantage of this sensational sale and get your fur coat NOW and save % or more on the pur- chase price? A small deposit will re- serve any selection. Storage and Repair Work —contracted for and left with Sperling is now being handled in our store. Sperling's prices quoted on storage and repairing will remain the same, but deliveries, of such coats'and work will be made from our store. Liebster Furrier 1307 F Street Remodeling at Special Low Rates lasgow after their Summer on the continent. John Mr. and Mrs. formerly of Chattancoga, Tenn., an- nounce the engagement of their daughter Winifred to Mr. Bertram 1 Schwartz of New York. The wed- e in the Autum W. Agey, And_Make Your g wns I will teach you quickly the rieht way an you ean make Jour dresses whils learning. 1 Six Lessons for Five Dollars Mrs. A. M. ¢ Hildebrand Kresge Bldg., 11th “Pand G Ste. N.W. & TENEHENENEN e Miss Agey mont School in Nashville, Tenn., and Mr. Schwartz is a graduate of r- nell University and served during the late war as leutenant in the Fleld Ohio, Thomson. | dauzhter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Robert attended the Ward Bel- Artillery, Mrs, Robert R. Dickey of Dayton. is the guest of her son and R. Dickey, 2 their apartment in ne there to. make the acquaintance of her new grandson. The home of Mr. and Mrs. Willlam | Frunklin Gurber was the scene at 4| o'c’ock yes erday afternoon of a sim- | but charmingly arrunged wed- | dughter, cle | . Walter Wood Me- . Thomas Sterlin, wife of former Sen:tor Sterling of South Dulkot., ‘were married. rooms were proruely decorated with late Summer fluwers, p Ims and terus, a specially ar- 1 ariy, Baltimo The gown © bue georgette and e cluster of butterfly valley. She sls’er, y . whose gown void weette. Mr. Charles | W shitgton | BETTIE =5 HOP Washington’s L. CLOTH ZIRKIN TA MILADY will find mucl collection as these. ZIRKIN FURS—in the $55 SMART Kasha, Flannels SPrS B wd Satin, Crepes @i}s to be had at- 15 Readily Acknowledged the Value Supreme H. ZIRKIN & SONS Incorporated 821 14th Street $75 A Special from our section of 25 SOCIETY. through New England, she wore a | SN IH IR0 T OO OSSO ORI IO Y becoming costume of navy blue charmine, On their return to Wash- | ington, about October 1, they will miake ‘their home at the Rockiedge | Apartments. g Miss Margaret Sterling, who spent the Summer in Washington with her - father, former Senator Ster'ing of | South Dnkota,’and Mrs. Sterling, is' leaving for the West to return to her | studies ut the South Dakota Univer- | & sity at Vermillion. Church of Reformat'an Seene of Navy Wedding. The marrlage o° Miss Ameiia Marin rbach. daughter of Mr. and Mr hn Erbach, to Lieut. Emil Baies Perry, N.. son of Mr. and Nr: . took place yester: t 530 o'clock, in the ormation. the Nev. Church ot Y fnting. John maich, o1 ocovied pink Colum Dia roses and liles of the valley. Miss Grace Kell was the of honor. wes " gown of ¥ elvar RIPPLING SATIN FROCKS MR 1316 G Street City Club Building eading Furriers COATS ILORED AT Special September Prices h delight in selecting her CLOTH wrap from so fine a hand-tailored ZIRKIN TAILORING— TRIMMING. $95 FROCKS Others $39.50 Upward Friday and Saturday! A Formal Presentation of. the Authentic New Fashions in Two Introductory Groups Moderately Priced 5 to *1 Triumphs of millinery artistry! Ex- pressing the best ideas of the mode with a creative quality that reveals “their Paris origin. Sma effective combinations of Velvet, in Black and rich MoORRISONS 1109 F Streert N.W. 0 rt Velours, Satin and new. tones. L L L Lt Souvenirs for-“Pied Piper” Opening Day! the j p © g’in in Ch ren ied Piper Patented Health {Shoes You hear a lot about corrective and arch support shoes for men and women. But how about health shoes for CHILDREN ?—who need them most! An investigation by a committee of doctors found that 135 school children out of a total of 197 examined were wearing faulty shoes. We bring to the feet of your children the most highly developed scientific and orthopedic shoes ever designed— the shoes that eliminate the need for arch supports in later life. Tomorrow—Friday—we turn over our entire Mezza- nine Floor to the kiddies so that we may fit them with the best shoes ever shown in Washington for style, fit, quality and price at— $3.50 $4.50 Infants'—Children’s—Misses’ Stetson Shoe Shop Thirteen Five F St. zl’ 1214 F St. Features An Advance Presentation of Beautiful FUR-TRIMMED COATS 200 of Them Taken From Our Regular Stock and Re- duced Specially o InFashion’s Favored Fabrics Vivetta Arabia Velvsheen Velotia $5.50 Velona Roulustra Maline Kashoretta Beautifully Trimmed With Raccoon, Natural Possum, Squirrel, Nutria, Russian Wolf, Platinum Fox, Chapchilla, etc. .In Favored Shades of Bokara Rust Beaver Grackle Head Blue " Pheasant Black An event far frem bordering on the sen- sational, yet a positive triumph in mer- chandising and price reducing. One would hardly expect such a moderate price on until LATE in the season; instead we offer the opportunity to save on a new Fall coat in the most authentic styles at the BEGINNING of the season. As usual, quality par excellence prevails. See our window display. coats of such excellent quality as these ° TR UNT ER D R L L

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