Evening Star Newspaper, September 24, 1925, Page 8

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£0 SOCIETY CIETY. The French Debt Funding Commission’ "~ to Dine With the President at White House Tonight. ey RESIDENT COOLIN¢ entertain at dinne: ning_at the Whire Hon members of the French funding comm hemded by the minister o France, M. Caillan.. A ill he the Se M. Daeschner Host to ¥ Debt Funding The Ambhass Daeschner dinner last eveni nin Cohen: the ser tne Brazilian Mende. « retary nor oracio . and Mrs. L reside i the vAower 10 A party of six at dinner| 2 in the presidential din- man RB. Kendall were tn thie connt of travel in Burope. | ited tha sadine. Paris for a month son-in-law and dangh- ni Mrs. 6. Harlan Miller, | d wecretary of the | ssy there. M. Miller | mmercisl attache dur- | ater part of the Summer. | #ve heen Mise Minns Park Annex Niemann has just a Fn nf Wardman eturned after a Summer in L Briz. Gen. and Mre. Dalton Have guests erick W. Vanderhiit the Hudson. Zhier Mr where s mer Miss Ailsa Mellon of the Secretary of the Trea has left Southampton been spending the Su New York for a few Evlvester is with M York and will accompany her to Wash ington some time next week Mrs. John at gdinner guests the and Senor ister of Egypt ecounselor of th Mr. P. V. G. Ass *af the Italian 1 i Mascia. Mme Nararawi. Mr. and Mondell, Mai. and M ley Totten, Mre. Geo Miss Beatrice Hende T. Marye and n The military attache of the French | embassy, Gen. George A. L. Dument, | has come to Washington from New | York, where where he arrived yesiery day on the Paris. and has opened his suite at the Hamilton Hotel Mrs. James R informaNy at lu compliment to Mre Rerry, who ie visiting her sister Albert C Frances Rigdon Mrs. Dalton cards for an at hame, Sunday, Octoher 4. from 4 to 6 o'clock. in her home, 2020 Massachusetts avenue, to moer members of the interparliamentary Union. Comdr. and Mrs. John B will entertain at dinner at the 4 gressional Country Club this even in honor of Rear Admiral N Brie- tol, United States High Commissioner. | and Mrs. Bristol Last eveninz Comdr. and Mrs. | Thomas €. Kinkaid entertained in honor of Admiral and Mrs. Bristol at | the Chevy Chase Club, when the other uests were Rear Admiral and Mrs. | enjamin F. Hutchinson. Mr. and | Mrs. George Wadsworth, Comdr. and Mrs. Robert Henderson, Rear Admiral Andrew T. Long, Comdr. Wallace Dunn, Lieut. Comdr. Franecis E. M. | Whiting and Mr. Ernest Ives Rear Admiral George (. . 8 N., retired. and his daughter, | Miss Angelica Remy. have gone to| Newpert for a short stay and are at | the Laforge Cott: ive Samuel F Winslow are guest of Mrs. Frederick rett Thompson | at the Crawford House. Crawford Noteh, in the White Mountains. Hill Blandford. an- ge of their daugh ter Mary Dolores 1o Mr. Frank W Savage. last evening at 7:20 a'clock, in | | St. Paul's Catholic Church, Father T. E. McGuigan officiating. Mr. Savage and his bride left immediately after the ceremony for a wedding trip. Mrs. John S. McCallum. whe will | ||| A lsave shortly for Europe. and lan Dawson. who wil diplomatic post. in Rio de Jane a few days, will share honors farewell party this evening Chantecler by several the diplomatic corps Secretarv of the Chilean F U Remodeled Guaranteed Work—Rest Materdals LOW PRICES New England Furrier 618 12th St. N.W. Frank. 6355 Mrs h /1316 © STREET CITY CLUE BUILDING > Remy, | | Much Feted Goest With Them. Albert €. Dal | em the latrer's nces Rigdon Berry of ho will be with them 15 A number of enter have heen planned for Mrs Louis €, Brinton. wife of Maj. | fined a luncheon fol day in honer of | 3 Zuests includ- | Daltor A. Smith Hor . Mrs res A. | ne. Mrs, Mason Patr . Mrs. Christ. \irs. George Mix. Charles R Alley, Mrs w. | tr.” Siblev! Mrs. | | cheu. = MRS, WILI Mre. Preston Wooten Moreno. Mrs. Chase W. Kennedy, Mrs. Rohert H. Allen Mrs. Clifford Jones. Mrs. John I Muriroe and Mrs. Chrlstian. Mrs. Dalton entert ed at Jluncheon vesterday for her sister when her M. Gray Valin . Sheen Edward Douzlas Cordiger. AMrs. D. street. She is “rank Hopkins, Mrs. Mann. AMrs. William Point, Frederick Colema Mrs Phalen, Mrs. L. C. Ashburn, Mrs. H Glasford. Mrs. James Ja skl M Conzer, H 5 A. Smith, Mrs Mrs Robert H. A W OFFICIAL HOSTESS Wife of the Assistant Secretary of Labor, Mrs inton. Mrs. T. D. bridge Saturday afternoon in c - ment to Mrs. Berry, and Monday, Mra. L. V. W. Kennon will give & luncheon in her honor. Representative and Mrs. F. R. Lehl- hach. who were in Washington for a few days, have returned to thelr home in Newark. N. J. They will sail teday | tor ‘a month or more tour of Europe. Miss Blanché Wingo, daughter of Representative and Mra. Otis Wingo of Arkansas. has returned to Wash- ington to spénd a part of the Winter after an interesting cruise to China and Japan. Miss Lottie Prince and Mism Carrie | Prince have returned to the home of |their brothérin-law. Representative W. F. Stevenson of South Carolina, after spendinz the Summer at Mon- | treat, N. C. | Mr. and Mrs. Chasles P. Johnsom {are at home afier o Summar snent in the mountains of western North Caro- lina &t the homa cf her brother. Rep. resentative W. F. Stevenson of South Carolina | The marriage of Miss Florence | Johnson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Henry Johnson. jr.. to Mr. »seph Fitz Gerald, son of Mr. J. 6. Fitz Gerald, will take Jetobér 1 in the Shrine of the d Heart. at 10 a.m here will be two maide of honor, Alma Johnson and Miss Anne The bri Of Quality and Style At the Right Prices Remodeling and Repairing Bertram Cohn Co. 1235 G St. N.W. Furriers Since 906 JAM W. HUSBAND, | making her home at 3156 Macomb | a mative of Vermont. R. Mrs. L. V. W. Kennon, Mrs. Kenséy J Hampton. Mre. Julian 8. Latimer, mes {Mre. Hugh 'A. Drum, Mre. Christian. | . Q.| Mrs. F. E. Hovkins will entertain at | H. | FIRST WITH THE NEW FASHIONS Allen. | Exclusize Bui Not Expensive Smart Modes For Fashionable Co-eds In Needlepoint and Other Cloth Fur-Trimmed Coats Moderately Priced From *592 to *150 Exquisite modes of the moment newly styled and gorgeously trimmed with squirrel, wolf. fox and other popular furs. The one illustrated leads a double life by means of the smart collar arrangement which may he worn high or open, with large lapels. The front wraps over and the sleeves are beautifully cuffed. Priced at §79.50, FROCKS for MISSES A new arrival vored models for Fall quimtelr stsied and LIEBSTER 1307 F Street ar w $29.50 and $39.50 30.-Duy Charge Accounts Available S ouis Siold € 1214 F St The Finest of Fall and Winter Modes Beautifully Expressed in a Great Assortment of Exquisite FUR-TRIMMED COATS A good cloth coat. such as are offered in this assortment, often presents much more service than a fur coat. And the moderate price will prove very attractive considering the elaborate styles and such exceptionally fine quality. b 69.50 Graciously styled of fine Needlepoint, Vel- sheen, V'eloria, Kashoretta, Roulustra, Vivetta and other favored materiale. Beautsfully Trimmed with Raccoon Natural Possum For Friday and Saturday 100 Individual Styles - New Fall Dresses A Satins, crepes, silks and ‘novelty cloths. at a much higher price. Made to sell | New Autumn and Winter Coats 100 Luxuriously Fur-trimmed Coats. All the smart models and materials, made to cell for much higher prices. Ty 54050 $6QS0 . G850 Sport Coats, Very Special, $25 and $29.50 Special Two-Day Sale of Millinery o §3.95 50 Hate of velvet, velvet and satin and felt. and '35 t0 515 Other wonderful dresses for sport, noon and evening. Specialat... regular $5 and 86 hats Other Beautiful matron Hats for v Squirrel Nutria Russian Wolf Platinum Fox Chapchilla, Etc. ; Just Arrived From New York! A Brilliant Assemblage of Gorgeous FROCKS Amazingly Priced at 25 An exceptional group of exceptional Frocks, fea- turing the self-same styles so popular in gréater New York and other fashion centers. Newly created for this season’s wear with long sleeves, flared, straight- line and Godet effects in the skirts. Rayon VESTS $1-00 Of fine weave Rayon in beautifully tajlored models in Fleeh, Orchid, Nude and White. Sizes 36 to 40. Step-Ins 2 to Match 3 I o Balbriggan Sports Suits In Tan, Blue, Green and Raspberry Models 9.75 A very captivating and popular style. Thoseé in this group include the popular Turtle Neck effects. The low price enables all to be styled to the minute. ds will_he Miss { C., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1925 Rose Saul, Miss Isabelle Talbott, Miss Mary Berberich and Mise Helene Harley of Deflance, Ohio. Mr. Elmer Bacon will act as hest man, and the ushers will be Mr.| Robert Roberts, Mr. Vivien O'Dwyer, | Mr. Fdward Dunlop, Mr. Raymond | Johnson and Mr. Donald Johnson, | brothers of the bride. A reception At the home of the bride will follow the ceremony. Miller’'s School in Baltimore. also study at the Maryvland Institute of Arts during the Winter fon-in-law and aaughter, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Ivan Zelo, their infant son, Randolph Dick Mre. Grace | v Honking who is «ontinned on Ninth Page.) KAPLOWIT Z ez INCORPORATED rz1 NINTH STREET NORTHWEST EXTRA SPECIAL FOR MADEMOISELLE, SIZES 14 TO 20 $55 BEAUTIFUL DRESSES at $20 SMART KAPLOWITZ DRESSES AND FROCKS FOR BUSINESS COLLEGE, DAYTIME, AFTERNOON SEMI-FORMAL AND INFORMAL WEAR CLOSING OUT ALL SHORT JLEEVE MODEL DRESSES THE VALUES OFFERED ARE JO UNUSUAL THAT THE JALE PRICE, $20, DOES NOT COVER THE COST OF LABOR ON THESE FINE FROCKS, EXCLUJSIVE OF THE BEAUTIFUL QUALITY SILKS USED CHARM AND INDIVIDUALITY CHARACTERIZE EVERY KAPLOWITZ MODSL STORE WILL OPEN 8 A. M. 2-Day Sale Entire Stock of Felts & Velours Owing to the extreme hot weather of the last few weeks, we find ourselves over- stocked with these smart, wanted hats. and take this means of a QUICK stock reduction— in spite of the fact that next week we may find it necessary to reorder many of these same hats. But— Stocks Must Be Reduced! —so0 we offer our ENTIRE COLLECTION of Tailored Felt and Velour Hats at 1-3 OFF REGULAR PRICES! Reductions taken at time of sale. No special pur- chases or job hats in this =ale. All our regular fine quality, desirable stvle Felts and Velours from ONLY THE BEST MAKERS, including hats From Such Renowned Designers As “Gage”—and Catalina Sport Models he marriage of Miss Josephine EHzabeth Williford. daughter of Mr and Mrs. Paul Bailey Brooks of At | lanta, Ga., to Mr. Joseph Louis Mor rison. son of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Morrison of Orlando, Fla., will take Dplace this evening at 9 o'clock in the | Biltmore Hotel, Fathér Horton offi-| clating. A reception will follow imme- diately after the ceremony. | B Misa Lettice Les Coulling. sub | debutante daughter of Mrs. William [2ieade Coulling, has gone to Phila- | | deiphia. where "shie will attend tha | ! Brown Leonard wedding. She will urn to Washington later this | th sand will agal for Miss 2 i Window Shades | Ovr sblllty (0 make Good Window Shades A Better Shade For Less Money. CDEVITT Mein 3211 fer Eetimates 1217 WS Dain & Marin Bide. All Sales Final Regular Prices Large Selection of Extra Large Headsizes $12.50 Hats, now $8.34 £ $6.50 Hats, now $4.34 $10.95 Hats, now $7.30 | $5.95 Hats, now $3.97 $10.00 Hats, now $6.67 | $5.00 Hats, now $3.34 $7.95 Hats, now $5.30 | $3.98 Hats, now $2.66 $7.50 Hats, now $5.00 § $2.98 Hats, now $1.99 CREERON 614 Twelfth St. N. W. Remodeled Between F and G Streets N.W. Areund the Cerner fream By Expert High Prices Milliners Week-End Sale Event FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY 350 INDIVIDUAL | SAMPLE HATS 50 N\ ustirian Velours Rich Velvets London Felts ; Metallic Combinations $ For Madame and Mademoiselle Models of that superior quality and exquisite work- manship usually to be had only for two and three times this Special Sale Price Reproductions of French imports—original samples from some of New York's finest makers of hats pour le sport, for town wear, country club, afternoon and theater wear. In a superb selection of Autumn's favorite color- ings.

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