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Signor di Martino, Arriving in New York Thursday After Absence Abroad. HE Ambassador of Italy, Signor df Martino, wiN arrive in New York Thursday on the Giullo Cesare, from his home o in Italy. Signora di Martino, Who s in Magnolia, where she has been spending the Summer months, will probably go to New York to meet the Ambassador. The Ambassador of France, M. Emile Daeschner, has returned to Washington after an absence of about 0 days. He will go to New York gthe first of next week to meet the members of the French Debt Fund- #og Commission, who are due to ar rive September 22 " Benator and Mrs. [ary are expected to return to the pity today or tomorrow. and have faken an apartment at the Mayflower. I~Mrs. James Couzens, wife of the Benator from Michigan. will arrive in Washington tomorrow and will be at the Mayflower. The director general of the Pan- American Union, Dr. Leo S. Rowe, will entertain at luncheon tomorrow in honor of the Chilean Minister to Eng- land, Senor Miguel Crughaga Mr. and Mrs. Peturned to the ¢ B0 Thursday. hi Winter residence at Hotel st Sanders. who v from Swempscott ve established their the Mayflower Wiley-Crosson Wedding Call for Society En Masse. A large eluding ¢ and Navy c and notable company. in members of Army s and many old Wash fngton families, will attend the wed ding this afternoon at Rauscher's of Miss M: garet Blaine Crosson, & ugh \d Mrs. H. J. Crosson, to 1d Arnold Wilev. son of Mr. William F. Wiley The ceremony will be t 4:30 o'clock, the Rev Callahan officiating. The party will stand ir window of the 1 Has a pretty chrysanthemt of white and ferns the reception. with dancing wr will follow immedintely after the ceremony. Several selections of nuptial music will be plaved softly by the orchestra during the services. The bride will wear a gown of whit chiffon velvet hioned with a close. Bitting bodice and an uneven hemiine. | making the skirt shorter at the front The neckline is finished with a bertha of lovely silver lace which falis into | @ cape. and her tulle veil will be| mrranged about her face in cap effect caught at each side with a cluster of lorange blossoms. She will carry a shower bouquet of white roses and Hlles of the valley Miss Teresa Crosson will be maid | bf honor for her sister, wearing | Eown of orchid georgette bn straight lines and heavily broidered with rhinestones and seed | pearls. The gown is sleeveless, with | & V-shaped neckline in the front, and | @t the back 2 narrow band of ‘he georgette, which drops to the hem | line and gives a higher effect. Her | plcture hat is of cloth of silver, with | stteamers of rainbow tulle, which Wil be wrapped about her throat, | giving a scarf effect. She will rnrrvl‘ pink roses | ! The bridesmaids, Miss Virginia Mc- Kenney, Miss Dorothy Mondell, Miss | . made | Charles 8. Mc-|Of the valley, of Cin-| Detroit per John | Neck SOCIETY. SOCIETY] Ifalian Ambassador, | Eleanor Milis. and Miss Margaret | Wiley, will wear frocks fashioned | similar to that of the maid of honor, | Miss McKenney and Miss Mondell in | soft peach color. and the other two in nile green. Their hats are of sil- ver cloth, turned slightly off the face, and streamers of rainbow tulle, which they will also throw about their | necks. They will carry baskets of | pink roses, blue asters and blue del- | phintum Mrs. Wiley, mother of the bride. groom, will wear a gown of orchid chiffon velvet made on straight lines with velvet roses appliqued at the hem line. She will wear an orchid velvet { hat and a corsage of orchids and lilies Mrs, Crosson, mother of { the bride, will be in black satin made | with black georgette crepe sleeves em- broidered in crystals and gold and |trimmed with fur. She will wear a | black velvet hat and a corsage bouquet | of roses | Mr. Andrew Wiley will be the best {man for his brother, and the ushers include Mr. John Christian, Mr. Sidney | Warbecker of New York, Mr. John | Massy, Mr. Lawrence Murphy of Cin- | cinnati, Mr. Allan Gardner and Mr. | Willlam Wiley. another brother ¥ the bridegroom. Mr. Wiley and his bride will leave atter the reception for a wedding trip, the latte- wearing a gown of golden brown crepe, with a small felt hat to match. They will be at home after Cctober 15 at 1925 Sixteenth street. Among the out-of-town guests Mr. and_Mrs. T. J. Davis and William Hubble of Cincinnati. Dr. and Mrs. Crosson will entertain the members of the wedding party at a supper and dance this evening at Le Paradis. B are Mrs, The Assistant Secretary of Com- merce, Mr. J. Walter Drake, has re- rned to Washington after spending Drake at their a few days with Mrs. Formerly Miss Lucille Showalte: Showalter, the wedding taking place in the Metropolitan M. E. Church. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1925. MRS. MILTON WILLIAM LEGGETT, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Joseph B. home. Mrs. Drake and her| Gordon Mr. and Mrs. David Lawrence. who spent the Summer at Marblehead Mass.. are again at their home | on Nebraska avenue, and their daugh- ter, Miss Etienne Lawrence, is with them. Nr. and Mrs. Lawrence have as a guest Mr. William Kline of Dubois. Pa., a member of the Yale foot ball team and en route to his college. Mr. W. Bowen Fairfax is in town for a few days visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Fairfax, at Wardman Park Hotel, before he re. turns to Harvard University to com- plete his course in business adminis- tration September Garden Party For Kappa Kappa Gama Girls. Mrs. Elizabeth Field of Washington and Denver entertained at a garden party last evening in honor of the young_women_living _at_the_Kappa CAFE LOUISE” * Soring Chicken Dinners Daily Seven Ive Cents - Open 8 Franklin Jrie w0 STYLE and most exquisite new on living models. Take up with Fashion’s The Gem Homes of Washington Chevy Chase Terrace ‘With their splendid planning and their picturesque surround- ings—they are sure to meet with your unqualified approval. To find such an attractive c minutes of downtown is unusual. We have put our best into them. Of distinctive design —planned on generous lines; finished with elegance and good ! taste; practically equipped. and two baths—with best type of built-in fixtures—porches, |& open fireplaces; 75 foot front . end of the deep lot. carry than to pay rent. If's beautiful in Chevy Chase Terrace every day in the year. Motor out Connecticut av: Presenting the Season’s First and Music 8 O’Clock This Evening at : i 1219-1221 G Street In conjunction with our formal opening, which lasts during this entire week, we present Wash- ington’s first Style Show. newest decrees. chandise sold during this event. Try Sworzyn’s First Really you cannot duplicate them for from $2,000 to $3,000 more than we’re asking—and the terms are easier to SHOW The season’s newest styles will be displayed this opportunity to keep No mer- ommunity within such a few Center Hall or Cottage—one lawns—and a garage at the enue—through Bradley Lane, Who 15 now | Kappa Gama sorority Amsterdam, house at 1413 | ladies in daughter, Miss Rosalie, the house assisted in the at o cuinp at Mount Pocono, Pa.. will | Massachusetts avenue and the seven: [serving oto tlie Suaratery tianh et waek teen graduates of the State Depart * ment’s School of Diplomacy who have ! Admiral Ma L. Bristol, who re- James R. Mann returned to|recently been assigned to foreign|cently arrived from Constantinople, | artment in the Highlands yes- | service. There were several other | has gone to Newport, where he is the | terday, havinz spent the Summer at | guests present. making a party of | of Mr. and Mrs. Michuel M. ! the Aspinwall, Lenox, Muss. about 50. Both the house and garden | Van Beuren at Sunnyfields Farm were elaborately decorated for the —— Maj. Gen. and jeorze Barnett|{occasion. A buffet supper was served. | Judge and Mrs. Charles B. Howry have gone to C Island for a r Fleld was assisted in recelving | and the former’'s daughter, Miss Eliz. visit to Mrs. Barnett's son and|by her daughter, Miss Pattie Ileld, | daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Basil| who was assigned as vice consul at Holland. The woung | \UASHINGTON. FOR SCHOOL A name that has been for 26 wvears the symbol of qual- ity and fashion in FINE FURS —And—the small wom- an and miss will find our stock just as interesting as the large woman, for a most unusual assortment of small sizes are to be found. 1328 G St. tinctive different models Your Deserves the T'S your parental duty to buy Pied Pipers for your children just as it’s our duty to bring the correct kind to your attention. Our newly opened Pied Piper de- There we'll be pleased to show you the stylish little creations that will properly protect young arches, foot muscles and insteps. The Stetson Shoe Shop is the sole Washington agent and our experienced shoe fitters guarantée comfort and service in any pair of Pied Pipers they sell you. Two New Styles for School partment on the Mezzanine Floor will do this. The “Little Sport” Developed in rose-tan calf with smoked Junius GARFINCKEL & Ca. Misses’, Juniors’, Girls’ New Apparel Of Unusual Individuality At Moderate Prices FOR the Classroom, Campus, Sports, and all ocial Occasions, our showings feature dis- New selections arrive daily. F STREET CORNER OF 13™ Child The “Junior Tie” Beautifully created abeth Howry, are spending some nmo' at the Ritz-Cariton, Atlantic City. Mr. and Mrs. Rawlins Hume and | the Misses Hume have moved from the house at 3022 P street and are now at 2235 Q street. Miss Elizabeth Hume will be pre- sented to society this season by her parents. Mrs. John Riichie, jr., and Mrs. Kensett Danfel have returned from Seminary Hill, Va., where they went on account of the iilness and death of their mother, Mrs. Thomas Har- rison Kensett of Norfolk, Va. H Former Senator Gilbert M. Hitch-| cock and Miss Ruth Hitchcock have gone to Atlantie City for a short eorly Autumn visit and are at the Ritz- Carlton. Dr. and Mrs. Lewis J. Battle have returned to Washington after a visit at Shiptan, Conn., where they were guests at the Summer home of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence S. Underwood of New York. Rev. Dr. and Archibald C. Knowles are in N ork for a short visit, staying at the Ritz-Carlton Mrs. Francls Marion Wigmire of 2029 Connecticut avenue and Gunston, Va., is in New York for a visit, stay- ing at the Ambassador Hotel. The marriage of Miss Irene A. Deu- termann, daughter of Mrs. Catherine Deutermann, to Mr. C. Albert Heider, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Heider of Maryland, will take place October 28. Maj. Gen. and Mrs. New York for Few Ma). Gen. David C. Shanks, U.S. A., retired, is in New York for a few days and Is staying at the Hotel Astor, hanks in Dr. Willlam Gerry Morgan and Miss T R T “Things Rubber” ready for all —should be re ready to fit rt of weathers. them with the right H ; —Raincoats —OQwvershoes —Rubber Hats —Capes, etc. RELIABLE GARDEN HOSE %¢, 15¢ and 18c Ft. 1 WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Our Service Is 100% Eflicient Washington Rubber Co. New Store, 511 11th 8t. N.W. F. H. NICHOLS, Manager Paris and COLLEGE made especially for us. SOCIETY. Sale of Oriental Rugs Beautiful collection of Oriental Rugs in our stock—large and small—will be specially priced. It is a pleasure to buy something good, especially Oriental Rugs. The pleasure lies in the satisfaction it gives, besides buying for quality more often results in true economy. Ispahan, 13,10x9 ft.................. Ruth Morgan motored to New York and are at the Chatham, where they will pend a few days. Mrs. John W. Beale and Miss Kitty Beale arrived yesterday .on the Berengaria after four months spent in Italy, France and England. They are .Y;g:‘?lng at the Hotel Plaza, New Mrs. Ben Hamerslough and daugh- | ter ter Trinidad, Col., are visiting Mrs. E. Sonneborn of Twenty-eighth street. Mr. and Mrs. Willlam C. Stierlin || Ispahan, 13.6x9.5 ft. $475.00 have returned 1 5 the “Piaza atter a month's v o || Ispahan, 128x9.4 ft... 342300 Atlantic City. il Gorovan, 13x10 ft $250.00 Dr. and Mrs. John Foote have re- ||| Arak, 12.8x9 ft. ... .. $275.00 Lurned from Beverly Hills, Calit.. and ([if Nahal, 12.8x8 ft. .... $200.00 oo mamened their house in Mint-| il Chinese, 1229 ft. ... $275.00 Kherosan, 10.6x7 ft. . Runners, 12x3 ft. up Mousauls, 5.6x3 ft.............. Many Other Small Sizes—Prices Window Shades | Our ability to Wi ades rder 18 TS orlorn o, Sha A Better Shade For Loets Mesey. | MCDEVITT | Main 3211 f 1217 P8 Datla & hari Bide. Start NESHAN G. HINTLIAN 1204 18th Street N.W. as Low as $7.50. ne Main 9678 Washington, D. C. FEEEEEEBEZ— EIEEII:IJ | | @ | | | Again directing your attention to Rich’s complete stock of Youngsters® Dress and Play Shoes —only the very best grades—the sturdicst sort of play shoes and the most desirable models in dress footwear and party slippers. All the New Fall Models are here —priced according to size—but in no snstance priced higher than such worthful footwear should bring. i In selecting youngsters’ footwear we are careful to stock only the sort that are orthopedically correct in shape—that the growing foot may develop naturally without restraint, i f And we have provided a corps of experienced salespeople, through patient and painstaking efforts the youngsters are properly fitted—equally sary to the healthful growth of the foot. 3 3 Rick’s Children's Shoe Store occupics the entirc third floor—a Shoe rather than a Shoe Department. . ICH'S Proper Footwear F Street ot Tt whosc neces- Store \ol————|n|c———|al[c———lo]lo]——[o|c———[o]——— 0] ol lol———lal—————|al—=|olc———=|o|———=|q| = - On Sale 608 to Gi¢ Tuesday ELEVENTH ST, T Pbilipsbors of Courtesy From the French Room comes the message of a most Best in two styles— exceptional sale — beginning tomorrow — Tuesday — 9:15 AM. § : 300 Model Hats Replicas of original . French designs—and therefore mostly one O{ a kl.nd. $8.7 An inconceivably low price for Hats of such quality and character. New Turban Effects Cloches Satin Hats Felt Velour Velvet and Combina- and tions Large and Pirate Medium Shapes Brims bluecher collar or all patent leather or patent leather or golden tan calf. With golden tan calf. silk ribbon bows. ’ e $3.50 $4.50 $5.50 Sises 5 odels. for Growing Girls. 8 Tor AN Chitdren. Stetson Shoe Shop Thirteen Five F St. turning south on Wisconsin avenue—and directly opposite the goff links of the Chevy Chase Club is Davidson o the entrance to Chevy Chase Terrace. 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