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8 * SOCIETY. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1925. / SOCIETY. SOCIETY Company of Notable Diplomats Guests of Dr. Rowe in Honor of Chilean IMPORTANT WEDDING YESTERDAY n's mother, Mrs. Willlam E. Walter Abrams, Helen Standley, Miss Betty dale, Miss Virginia Richardson, Dorothy Eynon, Miss Betty Ed- wards, Miss Caroline Alexander, Miss Betty Alexander, Miss _Elizabeth Rellly and Miss Kdtherine Houston. Mrs. O. J. De Moll, mother of the hostess and her aunt, Mrs. Emmons J. Smith, presided at the tea table. Mr. and Mrs. Morris to Travel Abroad Until Fall. a motor trip through the mountains of Virgipia. They will attend the Har- risonburg Fair, returning by way of Lexington and “Natural Bridge.” Miss Jennie Elizabeth Weil, who has been visiting her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Rullmann, at their residence in Bethesda, Md., has | returned to her home in Baitimore. Mr. and Mrs. Parls Singer have come to Washington from New York for a long visit and have a suite at 1106 G Street ,N.W. the Hamilton Hotel. Extraordinary Values in Fall Styles Best of Quality—Latest Models—Special Prices ’ Fall’s Most Fashionable Frocks For street, afternoon and evening. Distinctive and in- dividual models. onerng $15, $25, $35 Handsome Coats Stylish satins, silks, crepes, cloths $ .50 Advance Winter Styles = Made to Sell for $85 to $100 Lusxurious Fur Collars—All the New Fabrics and Colors Mr. and Mrs. Danfel Leigh Morris ¢ — of New York and Washington left | Mrs. George Gordon Seibold, presi- last Wednesday for a trip abroad, sail- [dent of the District of Columbia ing on the George Washington. They | American War Mothers, is now at the expect to visit most of the countries of | Chalfonte Hotel, Atlantic City, N. J., Europe before returning the Ilatter |Where she went at the conclusio part of October. ntinied on Ninth Minister to London. \R guests Included Miss |of the Mayflower left September 13 for HE Ambassador to Chile, Senor | Wicks at her home near Mount Don Beliran Mathleu, was a|Vernon. | b cheon given to- | a— fi":","“‘x‘.ff‘;;:; ho’; ';:e"n:al of | Miss Helen Standley Is entertaining i o h o of 16 at bridge today at the % P At , i American Union in | % company of 16 at ¥ ; ’ the Pan rmerean annex in honor of | Chevy Chase Club in honor of Miss v 3 > e ondon, Senor | Helen Richardson, whose marriage to Miguel Cruchaga; the assistant_secre. | Lieut ,‘."-‘_vh;ru E. Nugent will take tary of labor of Chile, Senor Molses | Place Saturday Poblete, and Senor ,\|u\nue| fl.}:rls del Mrand Mrs T A ool aa la Huerta of Chile. Others in the com- | grenq,no€ “olC G000 o4 the Ritz-Cart: i Tl L. Gpeigentindihen 4 n t pany were. The Minister of Eeuador. | ({1 "SI York City, having gone there teenth street northwest, and will be ity and impressively ;_w on special mission to the United States. | o their home at Biltmore, N. C. : " at home there to their friends after | Prices feature our dis- Senor Dr. Rafale H. Elizalde: theljyic Cacil was formerly Miss Cornelia ¥ By 3 October 1. The Misses Spelden have play of new FURS. Your inspection will be appre- counselor of the - Chilean embassy., |\angerbilt. x TR % 5 just returned from visiting their | Senor Don Federico Agacio; the secre- | i e ! o, YAtne _thels tary of the Chilean embassy, Senor| The Rev. Willlam Henry Pettus, i FE ciated. Don Benjamin Colen; Mr. Stokeley W. | rector of St. Mark's Church, who has ¢ % Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Spencer Vfits Morgan of the Latin-American Divi-| heen spending the Summer in Mas- 3 $ of Waterford, Va., announce the mar- . sion of the State Department, and the | sachusetts, expects to return here & ¢ : ¢ e T thots ASATOE AR By Eanet & Bacher MANUFACTURING FURRIERS 1413 F St. Mrs. Carl Robertson Kurtz, with her children, will close her cottage at Northeast Harbor, Me., and return to Washington the end of this week. S MART Styling, un- Mrs. Willlam L. Speiden and her impeachable %ual- assistant director of the Pan-Amerl-|early next week, accompanied by Mr. sell, to Mr. Willlam Leonard Lindner can Union, Mr. E. Gil Borges. David Ross Beattle of Arlington, 3 & i 3 of Washington. The ceremony was Seis L 4 Shen performed September 12 at the home 2 of the bride's aunt, Mrs. Ida M. Hough of 1358 Irving street northwest. The Ambass: of Japan, Mr. Tsuneo Matsudaira, was the honor | Mr. and Mrs. Key Smith and their guest at a dinner given last evening in | family completed a cruise on the Po- ’ : : e the presidential st of the Willard|tomac and Chesapeake Bay extend- ¥ % Food . Keene §. Beall ing over three weeks and are again at their home in the city Mr. and Mr Richard Porter Da | vidson and Miss Olyve Graef are | | spending some time at White Sulphur | Springs, W. Va | aru Mo- | =_— _ | the third secretary. Mr. Hiroshi| Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Trowbridge, he ihind Lacretary Afr | Who have been traveling in the West 3 some time, are now in Yellow- stone Park and will return to the Capital by way of Colorado Springs. Does Your Dining Room Mrs. Edwin T. Meredith, wife of the Need New Furniture 4 former Secretary of Agriculture, nec- Sompanied by her son. Mr. E T ¢ . : Gl e o gOU'I_I. find it desirable to investigate utaka 4 A . jr.. arrived in Washington e % A . Fumio Morita, also attache, and M. | veferant “from her home. ja Des - £ the unusual values now available here in dining room and bedroom suites, should Fukuda, | Moines, lowa, and is spending a few such rooms in your home need reappointing. SPECIAL PRICES Short Western Trip. | Mrs. 1 The Secretary of Labor, Mr. James | g,,0n10; “Miss Jane Kendall, returned S : are in effect on a limited selection of the end of the month | i _month | Capt. Edwin F. Shaffer, Mrs. Shaf- | Dorothy Halback, better known as | Miss Edna Busey, Mrs. Mary Woods, 1 ini i 5 R . Mra Mlaty Woses Fine Dining Room Suites, Bedroom Suites inlaw and sister of the Secretary of | Washington from California. Capt.| The guests were Miss Lioyd, Mrs. - J. Davis, left Washington 1ast eVe-|qver'the week end to Washington, and m Burgess : g e the Navy, Mr. Wilbur. and their two | Shaffer will be stationed at Walter | Francis Lloyd, Mrs. Mary Maloney, and Odd Pieces: This is regular Henderson ning for Pittsburgh and Kansas City, [ 9% ¥ S |are in thelr apartment at the May where he will spend a short time, re' | {e [0 thelr apartment at the Muv. children, have returned to their home | Reed. They will be at the Hotel | Mrs. Ida Willett, Mrs. Emma Wilson, | Miss Richardson, who will £ 2 i " > xirha 2 1SPOS3 in Wayne, Pa.. after passing the| Roosevelt for the Winter. Miss S. Foley. Mrs. Dorothy Halback. | be ied urday to Lieut. Rich- | furniture—so you know what this disposal means to yvou. turning to Washington Friday. Mrs. | {0V WICEe, VoY Will reimaln untl week end with the Secr and Mrs. | Miss Thelma Leatherman, Miss Ruth | ard E. Nugent, was the guest for ' AMES B . HENDERSON Davis and thelr children. who are at | crinfeq "4 in" 1o Florida: Wilbur, who took their guests on a| Mrs. A. B. Butler, who has been ab- | Barbour, Miss Myrtle Peacock., Miss |whom Miss Leah De Moll entertained Fine Furniture, Laces, Upholstering, Paperhanging, Painting Women's and Misses’ Sport Coats $25 and $29.50 New Fall Hats For Dress or Sports nura $ 250 i Miura: the assistant naval $5 to $1 Lieut. Kyoho Hamanaka: military attache, Capt kuichi Abe he assistant naval tache, Lieut. ¢ a0 Yamamoto; attache, Mr. Akira Tsutsumi: the at- tache. Mr. Yutaka Ishizawa, and Mr. | ‘man B. Kendall and her MRS. DONALD A. WIL The center of o well planned wedding at Kausch esterday. She was for- r's pected to join the Secretary at thelt | cuny and Mes. Shaffer New merly Miss Margaret Blaine Crosson, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. H. J. Crosson. apartment in Wardman Park Hotel | pefigenell oo v (hin 40 Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Paist, brother- | fer and Miss Shaffer have come to|Dorothy D. Wilson. their home in Mooseheart, are short cruise down the Potomac River. |sent from Washington for almost a | Dorothy Kleindinst, Mrs. Gladys Lee. ! at a bridal shower and tea yesterday = year. will come here Sunday to open | Miss Edna Burrows, Mrs. N. Busey, afternoon at the Columbia Country Mr. and Mrs. William L. Browning | her house at 1744 R street. While |mm——— o~ 7 = 900~ announce the engagement of their getting her house in order she will daughter Rosemary to Mr. John A.|stay at the Hamilton Hotel Selby. An Autumn wedding will fol- | low the announcement { _———— e e Miss Theresa Pyle has returned to | | Washington from a visit in Baltimore, Miss Frances Bethel and Miss Eliz- | following a Summer at Camp Brad abeth Bethel, daughters of Maj. Gen.|ley, Md. Late in September she wili | and Mrs. W. A. Bethel, who have been | leave for Northampton, Mass., where visiting at West Point for the - |she will take up graduate work in mer, left Monday for Prouts mith College. Me., where they will be the guests of A _— Mrs. W. E. Winchester of New York | Mrs. Stephen Davis, Miss Marion until October 1, when they will re-{Davis and Stephen Davis, jr., have qume their studies at Bryn Mawr Col- | come to Washington fo join Judge lege. They will not return to Wash.|Davis. They have an apartment at Have Us Remodel or Repair Your Furs PRSI ol A A SPORTS APPAREL 1108 G Street—Phones Mun7e78 That Follows The Rules of the Game “Any ol clo’” simply won't do nowadays for the tennis court, the golf links, the bleachers.” For the onlooker as well as the player, there are rules of sports apparel as strict as those which govern evening clothes. Our Sports Shop is widely known as head- quarters for sports togs, because we know what's what for every sports occasion. Our saleswomen are trained to aid you in the important and delightful task of assembling the sports ensemble from hat to hose. Two-piece Sports Suits, $15 to $29 Sports Coats, $39.50 to $85 Hats, $10 to $18.50 [Erlebackher Exclusively Different TWELVE-TEN TWELVE-TWELVE F STREET DN 1235 G Street N. TiELOUVRE 1115 1117 F STREET s Mrs. Benjumin T 1den, jr. has re Reliable Furriers Since 1916 nue after passing the Summer in| e Belle Avers of Brooklyn, N. Y., companied them to Washington Miss Rear Admh—“] and Mrs, Cary er’s. the Ritz-Carlton. P - While Prices Are 207 Lower Mrs. Hampson Gary and her daugh. | turned te her apartment on California F “Mrs. Gary and her daughter | N PCUS Ao O N . Burch PA! Gary will be among the season’s debu ® rayson e gone to At The advantages of buying a Fur Coat early in the ter, Miss Helen Gary, have returned|street after a fortnight's visit at E New York last week and|y, yo. inartment at the Albermarle. : on a g tantes, coming out at a dance given by where, with their children, E H g H H s season are far too numerous to mention. First of all, | S g — | Brewster Marwick and Mrs. | v Dows of Washington and New in Washington from | Mrs. John Temple Graves and her daughter, M Ann Cothran Graves, have gone to Tompkins Cove, N. Y., to visit Mrs. Frederick W. Tompkins, | New York vesterday and will spend daughter of Mrs. Graves. Mr. John|a few days at the Mayflower. Temple Graves, jr., is now at Palm - | Beach, Fla., where Mrs. Graves and | Miss Jeannette Burgess was hostess | Miss Graves will join him next month. | at a surprise shower Wednesday eve- | Remember, a Fur Coat is often more economical than ning given in honor of Miss Frances H - £ favored for fall fashion e O a cloth one, and by buying now you can get— 5 Mr. and Mrs. George Chipman have | Lioyd. whos rlage to Mr. Har- = byl . " eturned from Europe and opened their | vey A \}J;};& of Clayondon, Va., will Free Storage Until Needed E You'll find assembled for your choosing the home, 1319 Nineteenth street north-|{ake place Wednesday. ] . i 7 2 N st y A = nd best of the new Frocks—French in- West, and their son, Mr. Norris Bowle| During the evening several vocal e brlnghtest b g spired and developed with the clever craftsman- Chipman, has returned to Dartmouth. | selectfons were rendered by Mrs. | ship of our special coterie of makers. ihgton before the Thanksgiving hol- | the Hotel Roosevelt. to their home on Massachusetts ave. ( Leesburg were met there by Mr. Gary. who ac- you can get your pick of many styles and furs; Second prices are nearly 20% lower than they will be later on Midshipman George Moffett and his sister, Miss Janet Moffett, will leave today by motor for South Carolina to visit their uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. George Moffett, at Charleston. They are exclusive styles—exceptionally well executed. The new Crepe Weaves, the new has returned to Washington after Autumn Colors—and marked as The Lov passing a few days at her hom: in / —are the appealing points. Princeton. ; 2 Tomorrow Shown Robert Wicks, son of Mrs. A. V. In a Variety of Grades /wear for Women 4 & - Today” Wicks, entertained at a supper dance beginni: t $29.50 '\ C eginning a e Y0 T Shieet last evening at Tarry Tavern, near . > ; 1227 F St. N.W. Amnnouncing SPECIAL—For Wednesday The Opening of an Ultra Smart Shop in Only—A One-Day Sale Ladies’ Bootery Catering Exclusively to the Wearers of . tea that comes to you with its Women's Novelty Footwear $6—$7—38 Mrs. Clarence Crittenden Calhoun New Hats —that are exquisite—both of the Sports type and those of dressiest designs—catering to individu- ality—and featuring as always—the unusual. $6.95 t0_$18.50 $10.00 to $25.00 o In Sport original planta- B tion aroma and freshness ! In Dress— T T I You Can’t Judge Chevy Chase Terrace by Any- thing You Have Seen Salesmen with ex- perience and complete knowledge of prop- erly fitting the foot. Displaying models from exclusive 5th Ave. Shops. There is no suburban development that offers so much in real realty value—and that has such intensely pleasing environment. Close to town—with every utility the city has— and delightful and exclusive surroundings. v it NS il 0] Every Home is a picture—of effective design; planned inside for real living comfort; elegantly ap- pointed and “Life-time” built. M A pair of Pointex Silk Full Fashioned Hose will be given free with each purchase on Wednesday. c/fanee fiofweaffif Women —Guaran:e_t‘liy , ‘ 920 CPS”KC t NAT OSCAR, Mgr. Ml 1 Al Either you prefer—Center Hall or Cottage—with one and two baths, with latest of built-in fixtures; 75- foot-front lots—with.garage at the extreme end. Motor out today some time—before 9 p.m.—and see what a beautiful place Chevy Chase Terrace is. HITIT Al l- i Phone our office and we'll send a car for you. Or, if you prefer, drive out Conn. Ave., through Bradley Lane—to Wisconsin 'Ave.—turning south you are at Chevy Chase Terrace. TTRTIILE TRATIIN M Watch Washington Grow to a Million A universally becoming mode smartly worn with most any costume. e price will be well ‘Tea Planter, = ; appreciated when one sees their splendid quality. LARGEST SALE IN THE WORLD UALITY A