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8 SOC "The Secretary of State a Guest at the Dinner Tonight Commissione HE Secretary of State, Mr. Kellogg, will be a guest at the dinner to be given this evening by the Undersecre- tary of State, Mr. Joseph Grew. in honor of Rear Admiral Mark Bristol, United States high commis- sioner in Constantinople The Secretary, Mr. Kellogg, will en- tertain at dinner next week for the members of the debt-funding commis- sfon, who are due to arrive in New York Tuesday. The definite date for the dinner will not be set until the ar- rival of the mission Mrs. Kellogg, who s sojourning at Hot Springs, will not return to Wash- ington this week, and will probably not join the Secretary her> until the end of a fortnight. Thy Secretary will be in Washington thi= wenk end. The Ambassaau:. of Spain, Senor Don Juan Riano, who was the guest for a short time of Senator Peter Goelet Gerry at his home in Warwicl- R. I, has left there by motor, and is Que to arrive in Washington tomor- Jon. He is accompanied by e of the embassy, Senor Don The S. Gury Ambx Al do Amaral, will go to New York September 2§ o meet the dele gates from Brazil to the congress of the Interparliamentary Union and ac them to Washington The < on the North Shore bheen since shortly after his arrival in this country in the early Summer. Swedish Minister and Mme. Wallenberg Sailing. The Minister of Sweden and Mme. Wallenberg are sailing today on the Homeric for this country after spend- ing the Summer at their home in Sweden. They are accompanied by the minister of finance of Sweden, Baron Theodor Adelswaerd, who is delegate to the Congress of the Inter mentary Union. and Mme. Adc who will be guests of the Min ter and Mme. Wallenberg at the le- | 3 gation during the congress The flag of Mexico is fiy the Mex street today Independence day of country While there will be no entertainment at the embassy, the members of the staff are enjoving a holiday ng over ixteenth Mr. James R. Sheffield, American Ambassador to Mexico, arrived at the Willard last night, having come to Washington to receive final instruc tions before returning to his post. Mr. heffield, whose home is in Chicago, me here from New York The Minister of Panama, Senor Dr. ! Don Ricardo J. Alfaro, is chairman . of the committee in charge of the diplomatic tennis tournament which will be played on the courts of the| John B. Henderson, and | open about the end uf] home of M will probabl the week. The other members of the committee and the playvers have mot Z been announced. The director general of the Pen rican Union, Dr. L. S. Rowe, en- ined informally at luncheon to- n honor of the minister of public of Panama and Mme. Men- dez Pereira. Among the guests pres- ent were the Minister of Panama and Mme. Alfaro and the minister of " finance of Panama on special mission L to the United States, the Hon. Eusebio A. Morales. Word has been recefved in Wash-| "ington of the resignation of Dr. £ Wiadyslaw Wroblewski, Minister of *.Poland to the United States. The| retiring Minister and Mme. Wroblew- | #ka, who have been at home in Poland | since early Summer, are among the most popular members of the diplo- o ‘corps here, and will be greatly Mrs. Edmund Pendieton will return ‘to her apartment at Stoneleigh Court today. The marriage of Miss Candace Le land Howard, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Leland O. Howard of Washing- ton, to Mr. Bdward de Mille Payne, n'of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Quintard ayne of Stamford, Conn., will take Dlace at 4 o'clock today in All Souls' Church, Onteora Club, New York. The ceremony will be performed by the Rev. Dr. Joseph R. Duryee of New York City, assisted by the Rev. Dr. Gerald A. Cunningham of St. John's Church, Stamford, Conn. The bride will be given in marriage by her father, Dr. Leland O. Howard, and has s Mrs. Charles C. Lawr ¢, sister of ¥. the bridegroom two sisters, Miss “ Lucy T. Howard and Miss Janet How- ard; Miss Mary Dillon of Columbus, Ohio, and four little flower girls, Kath- erine Thurber, Mary Nichols, Adeline Mills and- Anne Colgate. The best man is Mr. Schuyler Meyer, cousin of the bridegroom, and the ushers Mr. F cis B. Thurber, jr.. Mr. Valentine Mac Mr. Charles C. Lawrence { M H. and Mr. John J Raymond D. Thurbe ancis N. Pruyn and Mr. Elon Fos- ter, all of New York City The bride will wedding gown icture gown of ivor: satin and . with trim: fimings of pearls and thread lace. Her veil of tulle is trimmed with Chantil- lace. Her bouguet is of pale yel {low roses, gardenias and lilies of the valley. tied with cream-colored ribbon Her ndants wear organdy KOWns in_flower tints and picture hats of a soft green straw, flower trimmed They carry garden baskets filled with soms. Mrs. Howard k and white id er, Mr r mother’s Payne, mother gown of gray of brown lace. an informal re. the home { Iblue crepe E After the wedding | ception will take pla jof the bri | under a hor: Mrs. Albert'J. and her daugh- Miss Frances Larner Gore, are home ending _the Summer ,..«_-v 23 " LS . | ey Brown Kidskin Contrasting Heel 51350 ARTCRAFT FOOTWEAR | ador of Brazil, Senhor | Mrs SOCIETY. IETY in Honor of U. S. r to Turkey. |at Sugar Hill, In the White Moun- | tains. Capt. Gore and his son, Mr. | Philip Larner Gore, motored to Sugar Hill early in September and Mrs. Gore and Miss Gore returned to Washing. ton with them, stopping for a Visit of a few days at Lake Placid Club. Miss Gore will return to Ogontz School in October. The marriage of Miss Anna M | Hook to Mr. Remick S. Ferguson took place at noon today in the All Souls' Church, the Rev. U. G. B. Plerce officiating. Only relatives and a few intimate friends were present, and Mr. Ferguson and his bride left after hte ceremony for a wedding trip. The bride wore an ensemble sult of soft blue silk, a hat to match and & | corsage bouquet of bride roses. Among the guests from out of town were Miss Martha Hook of Baltimore, sister of the bride, and Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Wherren of Boston, uncle and aunt of the bridegroom. and Mrs. Hook will, upon their return, be at their new home in Hy. attsville, which they have recent | buite. Mr. and Mrs. John J_ Noonan, who have spent the entire Summer abroad lare expected to return to the States {the first week in October. | Lieut. Col. Clenard McLaughlin, Mrs. McLaughlin and Miss Marian McLaughlin, after spending the Sum- mer in Camp Meade, Mich., and in | this city, have motored from here to State College, Pa., where Col. Mc- | Laughlin takes up his duties again as commandant at the college. Miss Me- | Laughlin is a student at the college. Wedding This Afternoon In Holy Comforter Church. The marriage of Miss Frances Otis | Lloyd, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. | Francls B. Lloyd, to Mr. Harvey A. | Daly, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Daly’ of Clarendon, Va. will take place this afternoon at 5 o'clock in { the Holy Comforter Catholic Church, | the Rev. Father Nestor officiating. | The church is decorated with palms, roses and dahlias, and Miss Dorothy n Hulbach will sing several se lections, accompanted by Mr. Eugene Stewart. The bride will wear a gown of ashes of roses charmeuse crepe, made with appliqued roses in different shades, a hat to correspond and a corsage bou- Guet of Ophelia roses. Miss Jeanette Burgess will be the maid of honor, wearing a gown of brown satin-back crepe, trimmed in | fur of a lighter shade, a hat to match and a corsage bouquet of butterfly roses Mrs. Lioyd, mother of the bride, will wear a gown of blue crepe de chine, and Mrs. Daly, mother of the | bridegroom, will be in black, trimmed | with blue | Mr. Purcell Epps of Richmond will | be the best man, and the ushers Mr. Bennett Ll brother of the bride, . Hulbach. and his bride will leave after the ceremony for Pittsburgh, Pa. They will be at home after Oc- tober 15 at Clarendon, Va. A pretty wedding took place last evening when Miss Rachel Kathleen Lee, daughter of Mrs. Sadie A. Lee, became the bride of Mr. Herbert James Proper. The ceremon: performed at the home of M W. T. Hackett, 1129 Fairmont street, at 8 o'clock, the Rev. George ‘arnham officiating. The rooms e decorated with palms, gladioli, | Columbian roses and delphinium, and Miss Nell Ringer sang several selec- tions, accompanied by Mrs. Lester Phillips, who also played the wedding march. The bride wore a gown of white crepe romaine, made with a close- fitting_ bodice and a full skirt. She carried a shower bouquet of bride roses and lilies of the valley. Miss Helen Louise Lee, Sister of the bride, was the maid of honor, wearing a_gown of yellow georgette crepe, made bouffant style and trim med with lace. She carried Columbian roses. Mr. Harry Newton Wheeler was the best man. Mrs. Lee, mother of the bride, wore a gown of pansy-color flat crepe, com- bined with blond lace and a_corsage bouquet of orchids. Mrs. Lee and Mrs. Hackett were assisted in recelv- ing by Mrs. Fuller L. Arrington and Mr. Harry Newton Wheeler. Mr. Proper and his bride left after the reception for a wedding trip to Buffalo and the Great Lakes, the latter wearing a gown of red printed crepe, trimmed with black georgette and made ensemble style. They will be at home after October 1 at Ann Arbor, Mich. Among the out-of-town guests were Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Lee of S of PREMET LELONG freshest flowers. SPRAYS and WREATHS, .. THE EVEN Whose husband was S ower NG STAR, WASHINGTON, ®. . WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1o, Thomas Leary Holbrook of Sharon, Pa., son of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Hol- brook of Mobile, Ala.; terday afternoon at 4 o'clock in 8t. Paul's Catholic Church, the Rev. Father Fealy officiating. The bride wore a traveling dress of navy crepe romaine, with hat to match, and carrfed an arm bouquet of bride roses and Illies of the valley. Her only attendant was Miss Irene C. Smith, who wore a dress of French blue crepe romaine, with hat' to correspond, and carried an arm bouquet of tea roses. Mr. Holbrook had as his best man | Mr. Percy M. Niepold. Immediately after the ceremony Mr. and Mrs. Holbrook left for a wedding trip to Delaware Water Gap, and will be at home after October at Sharon, Pa. Among the out-of-town guests_ for the wedding were Mrs. Martin Hol- brook, mother of the bridegroom; Mr. Emmett Holbrook of New _York, his brother, and Miss Agnes Fox of Indianapolls, sister of the bride. Mr. and Mrs. George L. Abend schein announce the engagement of their daughter Margaret to Mr. for the Little Folks For the little boys and girls, Fall fashions follow closely the rules sct for the grown-wps; and their smartess lies-in their well designed simplicity. Quality and style, therefore, become of even greater import- ance: and these are requisites wnfailingly found im owr shop. COATS for little boys and girls. DRESSES for little girls. BONNETS ng at the May- in the new shapes for little girls. 1L; Blair Capt. and Mrs. Ward C. daughter Georgla of Ph and Mrs. Lester Phillips Del., and Miss Nell Ringler yille, Md. Mrs, Fleck of Pamey, Pa.; Richards and elphia, Mr. Millville, ot Bishop- Mr. and Mrs. Daniel C. Chace have visiting them their son-inlaw and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Shafer, and their infant daughter, Marian Lester, who have come from Los SUMMER wranes—and Bant has rear Atghest peak. Call ght for reservation MEYER DAVIS’ ROOF BAND e d the obert” Main WILKINS BREAKFAST Good Coffee Improves Any Meal! Order the Floral Emblems —at Blackistone's to be sure effective * designing and 14th and H i : Phone’ Main 3707 KAPLOVIT Zwe: INCORPORATED r21 NINTH STREET NORTHWEST £ WONDERFUL OFFERING $45 1o $65 BEAUTIFUL DRESSES $30. CHARM AND INDIVIDUAL'TY CHARACTERIZE EVERY MODEL THE NEW EXCLUJSTVE FASHIONS FROM LANVIN PATOU EXCLUJIVE FASHIONS OF DI TINCTION AND QUALITY FOR AFTERNOON AND EVENING WEAR FOR MADAME AND MADEMOISELLE STORE OPENS 8 A. M. SUITS long and short pants styles for little boys. FALL HEADWEAR for little boys. UNDERWEAR for little boys and girls. INFANTS® WEAR Everything to completely outfit the babies. They will be with Mr Mrs, Chace for about 10 days. ill go to New York to make future home. The marriage of Miss Dolores Fox, daughter of rence Fox of Indianapoli nd They | their | Angeles. guerite | Mr. Law Ind., to Mr. { Window Shades Our ability to make Good Window Shades order at factory prices Kives yvou ! n A ‘Better Shade For Less Money. M E-‘"D g'uvl }l ;ul:llI j St'np'unfinqhmgsnfl Studehaker | { Powrer Duratiilityfinish “Things for Babaies and Tots” Prunschyis OPPENMEIMER. BUILDING- Brothers Introducing a New Fall Feature in Street Dress with Overblouse ELVET Overblouse, Skirt of Scotch kasha, small check worsted or striped velvet. Also jerseys, georgettes and charmeens—all two-piece novel effects. Colors in the high, light tones, happily va- ried to permit of selection for individuality. 3 8.50 TWELVE THITRTEHE Frankly i We can’t duplicate at the $E ) G price these Homes in Chevy Chase Terrace * No, not from $2,000 to $3,000 more—so the purchase of one of this exceedingly pretty group on Davidson Drive means you are buying a real bargain—in addition to getting one of the most charming Homes adjacent 1o Washington. We control Chevy Chase Terrace absolutely. Noth- ing will be permitted to menace its exclusiveness. What it is today it will always remain—the beauty spot of sub- urban Washington. % Center hall or Cottage—whichever you prefer—of unique design and artistic finish. Every Home is a pic- ture in a setting of superb scenic effect. One and two baths—elegantly appointed. Handsome open fireplaces; odd porches; beautiful floors; large closets—and a garage that matches the House. One of our representatives is there from 9 am. to 9 p.m. every day and evening to show you through the Homes, and* go into all details of purchase, price, terms, ete. Motor out Conn. Ave.— through Bradley Lane to Wisconsin Ave.— south—and just opposite the Chevy Chase Club golf links—is o Chass Torrace. | °° . Watch Washington Grow to a Million CAFRITZ CONSTRUCTION CO 9080 1925, Milan Dooley. The wedding will take place in the early Fall. Mr. and Mrs, Jesse Adkins have moved into an apartment at 1424 Six- teenth street. The Rev. Harry D. Mitchell, D. D., former pastor of Metropolitan M. E. Church, and Mrs. Mitchell are the guests of Mrs. Benjamin F. Leighton. Mr. and Mrs. Landra Beach Platt and their young daughter, Miss Jane Esther Platt, have returned from Eagles Mere, Pa., and have redpened their house at 2475 Kalorama road. Miss Grace Hart of 1701 Massachu- setts avenue will leave Washington in a few days for her home.in Wis- consin. En route there she will make SOCIETY. several stops, visiting her sister In Boston and spending a few days in New York. Mrs. E. H. Southern (Julia Marlowe) has come to Washington to join her husband, who is spending the week at the Hamliiton Hotel. Wedding Interesting in ‘Washington and Maryland. The wedding of Miss Rae Esther White, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. E. H. White of Cumberland, Md., to Mr. Ivan P. Tashof, son of Mr. and Mrs. Louls Tashof of 4311 Sixteenth street, took place Monday afternoon at 5:30 o'clock, in the Fort Cumberland Hotel, Cum- berland, Md., the Rev. Abram Simon of ‘Washington officiating, assisted by Dr. Rubinstein of Cumberiand. The hotel A e AS 3 or. Sver . finer grade black velvet or patent leather. Glave fitting, and with slender ankle strap at top. XQUISITELY fitting Opera pumps. Jet black velvet, black satin, patent leather or white satin. $10 Hi ONA Occasion, when Fashion, assembles " TH novel cut-outs and smart tiny buckle at instep. A youth- ful ereation in pat- ent or tan calf. $10 AN opera pump novelty with harmonizing appli- que. Black suede, satin or patent. Royal brown kid. $12.50 parlors were decorated with gladiolf, white roses and evergreens. The bride was given in marriage by her father and wore a_gown of white o King-Smith Studios New Hampshire Ave. at 8 St. vl‘:l e{i‘;\ EIK\QI" g AWKIN no—K) V. . NS Seega e ¥AD. Ebitm pawRn Dancing AU TCHERNIKOFF ELIZABETH GARDINER Dramatie Art—CAROLINE Mc] English, Freach, Spanish, Children’s Studio Masle (Figicher Mothod) —MRS. KING- LIZABETH _GARDINER Dancing LL_TERM BEGINS OCT. 5 Catalog on request. Telephone North 10327 Ttaltan Vogue and Value Department Main Floor Dresses. YOUNG FOLKS AND F at Tenth St. FOR YOUTHFUL APPAREL FOR EVERYWOMAN VocuE&VAIUE at their best in this Sale of New Fall Frocks 147 Nothing smarter than this collec- tion of more than 200 Beautiful Fall Every one a chic Autumn interpretation, developed in only the most wanted materials. You will find Satins, Crepe Satins, ,Crepes—many trimmed in brocaded velvet. Every significant feature of the new vogue is here. In all the new Fall colors and black. These Frocks Should Sell for a Great Deal More! “Talk of the Toun” Is This Néw Dress Section

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