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U — ORI p— i | son, whose marriage to Lieut. Richard SOCIETY. SOCIETY President and Mrs. Coolidge Have the Attorney General as Guest at the White House. HE President and Mrs. Cool- idge have as an informal guest at the White House their old friend. the Attorni Emmel Nugent will take place Satur- da The guests included Miiss ichardson's bridal party, Miss Vir- ginla Richardson, Miss Maud Muson, | General, who will resume a | Miss Helen Standley, Miss Katherine more permanent residence whea his| Martin, Miss Katherine Houston and | family comes to the Capital for the |Miss Mary Lineaweaver of Phila-| Winter. delphia. Dr. William Gerry Morgan has re- | The Secretary of State, Mr. Kellogg will be the honor guest at dinner this{, evening of the Minister of Egypt and Mme. Samy, who will entertain at the legation. The Minister of Lithuania and Mme. Bizauskiene left last evening for Cape May, N. J.. where they will spend & short vacation. The secretary of the legation, Mr. Henrikas Rabinavicius, wili return to Washington this afternoon after pass- ing some time at Cape May. Undersecretary of State Host to anlfia Group. The Undersecretary of State, Mr. Joseph Grew, entertained at dinner last evening in honor of Rear Admiral Mark Bristol, United States high com- missioner at Constantinople. The oth- er guests were the Secretary of State, Mr. Kellogg: Admlral Edward W. Eb. erle, Rear Admiral Andrew T. Long, Rear Admiral Leigh C. Palmer, Capt. Walter R. Gherardl, Comdr. Thomas C: Kinkaid, Mr. Willlam R. Castle, jr., chief of the Division of Western Eu- ropean Affaire of the State Depart- ment; Mr. Allen W. Dulles, chief of the Division of Near Eastern Affairs of the State Department; Mr. Edward W. Turlington of the Etate Depart- ment and Judge John Barton Payne. The Secretary of the Panama Lega- tion and Senora de Chevaller will en- tertain at dinner this evening in their apartment in the Portner in honor of the minister of public instruction of Panama and Senora de Pereara. Last evening the Minister of Pana- ma and Senora de Alfaro entertained in honor of Dr. and Senora de Pereara, the guests including Count and Count- @ss de Pagllano. the minister of finance to Panama, Dr. Eusebio A. Morales, and Senorita Julietta Orillac, nlece of the hosts. The former President of C'uba, Senor Alfredo Zayas, accompanied by Se- nora de Zayas and several relatives, will arrive in Washington tomorrow to spend a few days and will be at the Mayflower Hotel. Several in- formal parties will be given for the distinguished visitor. The charge d'affaires of Cuba and Senora de Padro will give a dinner in his honor during his stay here. Senator Clarence C. Dill is spend- ing a fgpw days in New York and is staying at the Hotel Astor. Dr. Emil Leo Baer, secretary of the German embassy, is spending some time in New York and is stop- ping at the Ambassador. Comdr. and Mrs. Thomas C. Kin- ka{d will entertain at dinner this ‘evening in their quarters at the navy vard in honor of Rear Admiral Mark Bristol, United States high commis- sioner at Constantinople, who is their guest. MME. SA) With her husband, the Minister of Kg. at dinner turned to the city from a two-day trip to New York. He was accom- panied by his daughter, Miss Ruth Morgan, who contined on to Hideaway to join Mrs. Morgan and Miss| Gerry Morgan for the remainder of | the season. Mrs. Richard H. Lane and her P Col. and Mrs. George B. McClellan daughter, Miss Dorothea Lane, are in thelr apartment at 2400 Sixteenth street after passing the Summer at Cape May, N. J. They have as their guest Mary Lineaweaver of Philadelphia, who will be a bridesmaid at the wedding of Miss Helen Rich- ardson and Lieut. Richard Emmel Nugent Saturday. Mrs. Lane will give a large tea dance December 28 for her daughter, who will take an active part in the funetions of the season’s debutantes. She will not make a formul bow, how- ever. Miss Lineaweaver will be among the Philadelphia debutantes. Dr. and Mrs. Davenport White have opened their apartment at the Dres. | den for the Inter, having returned from New England, where they have bheen visiting the former’s mother, Mrs. Charles Belden White, at Wilton, Conn. & The Right Rev. Jumes E. Freeman, D. D, LL. D, and Mrs. Freeman left last night for Minneapolis, where Bishop Freeman will officlate Satur- day afternoon at the marriage of Miss Lucy Heffelfinger, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank T. Heffelfinger, to | Mr, Sherman Ewing, son of Mr, and Mrs. Thomas Ewing of Yonkers and New York City. Mr. Ewing has many friends In Washington. He is the son of the former commissioner of patents and the grandson of the late Gen. Thomas Ewing. The marriage will be solemnized in St. Mark's Church, Minneapolis, where Bishop Freeman served as rector before he came to Washington. Tt will be followed by a reception at Highcroft, the country home of the bride's parents, at Ferndale on Lake Minnetonka. ~Miss Betty Ridsdale entertained at Juncheon today at the Chevy Chase Club in honor of Miss Helen Richard- Qp hat 0 real social worth 316 © STREET ! CITY CLUE BUILDING roved Sha of New York ere in Washington, at Wardman Park Hotel, for an indefinite stay. . Hawle; widow of Rear Ad- miral Hawley, has closed her cottage at Whitefleld ard has gone to Jemes- town, R. 1,, to be with her daughter, Mrs. Martan T. Anderson, wife of Capt. Anderson, U. 8. N. Mr. and,Mrs. John Hays Hammond and Miss Natalle Hammond will not return to Washington until late in November from thelr Summer home at Gloucesier, Mass. Mrs. Rose Gouverneur Hoes, so- compenied by her son, Mr. Laurence Gouverneur Hoes, has returned from Cape May, where the latter has been convalescing from his illness of many months. Wedding in Canal Zone of Bpeclal Interest Here. A wedding of unusual interest will tuke place this afternoon at 4 o'clock, at Balboa, Canal Zone, when Miss Mil- MY P, 'ASHA, ypt, hostess to the Secretary of State tonight. dred Fenton Mooney, daughter of Mr. d Mrs. Henry F. Mooney of Wash- IRgton, will become the bride of En- sign Guy Morton Neely, U. 8. N., son of Dr. and Mrs. Guy M , also of this city.” The ceremony will be performed at the home of Comdr. and Mrs. W. F. Richardson. Bishop Morais ‘officlating. The house has & charm- The Mod Very reasonable, inleed, for such all-around usefulness, such Vclouu—Sntina-—-Velvem—Felts D. 0, THURSDAY, ©oat of brown twill and small hat to & arrangement flowers m.um’.‘m«-m match w Siier the ceremony: The bride will be given in marriage by Capt. Thomas R. Kurtz of the U. B. B. Galveston and will wear a lovely &own of {very white satin, fushioned along etraight Hnes with godets of lace in the skirt. Her vell of lace will be arranged about her face with clusters of orange blossoms and she will carry o shower bouguet of bride roses. Mrs. W. F. Richardson will be the bride's only attendant, and will wear @ frock of cream lace over sstin, picture hat to match and carry & shower bouquet of sunburst roses. Lieut. Percy C. Corning will be the best man. Foliowing the reception Enelgn Neely and his bride will leave for a wadding trip to Colon, the latter wear- ing a French blue georgette crepe en- memble sult, with a hat to correspond. They will be at home after October 1, at Balboa. U. §. 8. Gajveston will play the wed- Aing merch reception with Dr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Claytor have returned to Washington, after passing the Summer at Bar Harbor. Miss Louise Claytor, who spent the Bummer in Europe, is with them. Mr. Richard Claytor, son of Dr. and Mrs. §lu,ymr, has returned to his studies at ale. Lieut. Comdr, Daniel A. McElduff, U. s ., and Mrs. McElduff, who have been in Newport since their re- turn from Europe a month ago, are now at the Hotel Astor in New York before coming to Washington. The marriage of Miss Hermine Kania, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Con- rad Kania of Buffalo, . to Mr. Charles A. Cram of Melrose, Mass., took place yesterday afternoon at the residence of Rev. Ulysses G. B. Plerce, pastor of All Souls’ Unjtarian Chburch, Re Plerce officlatin Miss Kania's sister, Miss Hel Kania, was maid of honor, and th best man was Mr. David H. Duven port. Immediately following the wed- ding luncheon was served at the Occl- dental Hotel, following which the the wearing ensemble suit of brown faille with Mr, and Mre. Cran will be at home after’ October 1 st 912 Kennedy street northwest. Mre. George V. Mcintyre and Mrs. Anna L. Davern, who had beon stay- ing at the Grace Dodge Hotel for the past week, left this morning for their home in Chicago. Dr. Alcla Simon came to Wash- ington today after an extended visit in the New England States and will again take up her residence at the Grace Dodge Hotel. During her absence, Dr. Simon went to see a number of interesting historical places and visited many prominent musicians of her acquaintance. She was a guest of Prof. and Mrs. Kin- kelds at Ithacs, N. Y. She was also a guest of Mr. John Hayes Hammond, jr. and of Mr. Leapold Stowkoffski in Boston. Mrs. John L. Hines, wife of the | Chief of Staff, will return to Washing- SEPTEMBER 17, 1 ton Baturday from West Polnt where she has been for & short time. \ Mr. and Mrs. Harry 8. Black have returned to their home in New York after passing the season in Newport. Mrs. Willlam Floyd Bicard is again in her apartment at the Wyoming after & protracted visit in Maryland. President General D. A. R. in Washington for Week. Mrs. Anthony Wayne Cook, presi- dent general of the Daughters of the nued on *inth Page.) Window Shades Our sbility to Wi TLORET 1S TaES Sorlore Fives Tone A Botter Shade For Less Mosey. MC DEVITT BRO/. \PLOWITZ INCORPORATED 721 NINTH STREET NORTHWEST EXTRA SPECIAL FEATURE $45 10 $65 BEAUTIFUL FALL GOWNS PRESENTED AT $35 COPIES OF THE FRENCH FROM THE LEADING FRENCH ORIGINATORS CHANEL ~ VIONETT MOLYNEUX LELONO EXCLUJIVE FASHIONS OF DL/ TINCTION AND QUALITY FOR THE AUTUMN AND WINTER SEASON AFTERNOON AND EVENING FASHIONS FOR MADAME AND MADEMOISELLE STORE HOURS 8:30 A.M. TO 6 P.M. 1106 G Street . N.W. “ e House of Fadhion™ Two-Day Sale of Fall Styles JUST RECEIVED—ALSO SPECIALLY PRICED 300 Individual Style FALL DRESSES Afternoon, Street, Sports and Evening ALL THE NEW Exceptional Values at Misses’ Sport Dresses Balbriggan and Jersey 315 MATERIALS AND MODELS 251 329:50° 335 RA3g00 10| 25 & $295° Sport Coats The Better Kind ¢/ EXTRA VALUES IN FALL AND WINTER LUXURIOCUS COATS Two Days On Sale First Time Tomorrow SATIN AND SATIN-AND-VELVET HATS. . .....$5 & $6 98 NEW FELT HATS, ALL COLORS. . .. Friday’s Bargains, Regardless of Cost 18 Flannel Jumper Dresses. Were $12.50, CLOSE.. . . Lot of Flannel Dresses. Were $15 to $22.50, CLOSE. 7 Tailored Sport: .$9.85 .$5.95 s Suits. Were $25 to $35, CLOSE. . . . $45 to $69 TAILORED Poiret Twill Suits. . . . $29.50 and $39.50 $25 to $65 $10 to $15 $10 to $29 Summer Silk Dresses and Others Light-weight Spring Coats. . .. Ty Sy ...$10, $19.95, $29.50 irts—to close = . ...,.$2.98 v .$5 to $10 Ski ceEUeEns 1115 -G - STREET A Special Showing of Special Values in the New Novelty Frocks for fall Two-Piece Combination—in Velvet and Shepherd Plaids and Checks, Poiretsheen, Su- perior Duvet and Silk. Satin and Crepe Frocks in flare and godet models. ¥ Every color that’s fashionable is included in this display—both staple and novelty-—and all at the phenomenal price—for the week end— Street Floor Women’s and Misses’ Sizes A Friday and Saturday ' Offering of 500 Pairs New Fall Hose Pure Thread Silk 3 paira for weight — and $3.50 every pair per- fect. The fa- mous No. 600 Lido Hose— —a world- beater for wear. " SOCIETY. Mr. Plitt Says: The high character of our service is attested by bundreds of satisfied customers. Painti Take advantage of the ideal weather and have the paint- ing done. We offer high-class workman- ship. We will suggest the paper that will look most effective and execute the work in a manner that will please you. Draperies We will put up Dra- peries that will har- monize with the ap- pointments of the home. Our men are skilled in cutting and fitting draperies. GEORGE PLITT CO., Inc. Furniture 1325 14th Street N.W. Upbolstering We use quality ma- terials of pleasing design. The work will be done_in a manner that will as- sure lasting service. is$old @ 1214 F St. The Mode of the Moment In These Beautiful SILK FROCKS That Feature Two-Tone Brocades Specially Priced for Friday and Saturday $ I 8.50 We advertised these exquisite frocks Tuesday last and said that they were destined to excite ad- mirable applause. They did just that and cven more. You will be fascinated by the new styles and materials. Of Silks, Georgettes, Satins, ctc., styled with long sleeves, some flufied and some flared godet effects, flared and straight line skirts also serve to produce unusual attractiveness in this collection, Balbriggan Sports Suits Blue Turtle Neck Suits Included A style that _has captivated in most important style centers. They are very popular here, too, be- cause of their youthful lines, attractive shades and the demand for balbriggan Silk Chiffon Hoslery $1.29 Full-fashioned Silk Chif- fon Hosiery in a wide va- riety of new shades for Fall wear. Priced exceptionaily low for Friday and Satur- day. Green Raspberry Silk Slips $2.95 A great assortment of the new Fall shades. Of fine quality clinging silk. Al very dainty models. All sizes. Priced for Friday and Saturday only. 2 727222 727 % %% I FIRST WITH THE NEW FASHIONS