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SOCIETY. SOCIETY Minister of Switzerland and Mme. Peter f Arrive in New York Monday From Europe. 3 Minister of and Mme. Peter are expected fand ¢ to arrive in New York Mon day from their European|w home and will come xt once | Co ‘Washington. They have been #broad several months. Secretary and Mrs. Wilbur Plan Week End River Party. \ fhe Secretary of the Navy and|gro Mrs, ‘Wilbur are pianning dewighe river on the Sviph f weele end. the we They will have un Secratary Hoover. Mr. John Mayfield Senator and Mrs. May Tex., arrived in Wash and entered the George Washington | University Law School. Mr. M 18 With his mother at Congress Hall where Senator Mayfield will join them Jater on at the opening of Congress. Gen. J. B. McDonaid and his daugi ter, Miss Sue Alston McDonald, have returned to this city from Chatia nooga, Tenn. Gen. McDonali is Walter Reed Hospital and Miss Me Donald is living at the Netheriand Apartments in Columbia road Switzerland | on straight lines with short trains, ried pink roses. a McCall was the flower girl, aring a frock of pink tulle. Mr. George Harrison was the hest man and the ushers were Mr. Cator | Malford Porter, Mr. L. | Crunbley Willlams, | Burgess ward ir v of the bride- ssels lace. ride left after edding trip to 1k u gown of squirrel and suede hat A Mrs inzt N guests were of Wash o Cleveland ¢ Louisville Orleans. ny (riends in wax presented Mrs. Thom, entertain eldest son 10, of Austin, ton recently has Washington, whe o societ by who gave n ments for her The marriage of Mrs. Gieo: field Washburn. ds New York atiernoon 1533 1 will at ev: 5 a ) D D ? | Plerce will of ianly the Mrs. William Barreit I her mother, Mrs. George A, have returned Washington « 4 spending the Summer the y [ and A ' - will i Shore. 1 ifter | Mrs. Rudolph sloner of the from the North Shore the greater part of the Summer at Magnolia, Mass wife Disiriet, T ned spent | PBINDB.J My tate i'ni fornia. onnected with the ot He is now 5 kefeller Memorial Mrs. N, 8. Fairchild of Watsonville Plman Re Calif., has announced the marriage of her ister. Mrs. Anne de \Woll tiop. Kins, to Mr. Charles Bertram Lew of that cliy. The married tember 10 and are motoring through southern Califc Watsonville > will make fi the sister of Mre. D, that eity and of Char of New York mong the out-of-town guests will | be Mr. and M Philip B. Jennings 4»{; New York Bennington. Vi.: Dr. | ind Mr: vo of Philadelphia. | Dr. and M dsley 1 1 of York. M Howard Sw o Lonx and Mrs. Martin « nnington. \1 Mrs leave Washingtion the Wi W et Lewis is Karl Knowiton of es Dana Gi spend er Mrs opened their W David 8 sh Rarry have B heir daughter, i ey, will join them here | ¢ the My Malcolm Wyroming avenue. Mr. Ch 2 close his Summer ar Harbor, Me.. Sun following day will return ington for the Winter ome. Mrs. Walter Ambrose Swallow nounces the marrtage of her dau Miss Virginia Pottie, to My v Lawson Riley, son of Mr. und Mrs E. G. Riley of Albany. Ga. T mony was performed at today, in the Gordon Hote W. 8. Abernethy officlating rangements were quite s families and h- ter Mme. Charout son-in-law of Egypt and Mount Vernon a wreath on the tomb of Washington Mme. Chare probably spend this week end in N York mpunied by daughter, the M Mme. Samy, went vesterday and pl he ter ed a few « tailored gown of henna charmeen. with a small feit] hat to match. and carried Ophelia roses and lilies of the valley. Mis« Eleanor Py, sister the bridegroom, attended the bride, wear- of henna pOrRetle crepe | Ophelia roses ind his bride left fter the ceremony H or (rip through the mountains of Norih Carolin They will make their home in Albany, Among the out Mre. James E. Fov Miss Callie Doyle. weeks after e Euest al the who spent uza Hotel, New from Eur Willard Miss Nancy in Aaughter of Mathews, Cleveland I Niles Beckham. daughter Mrs. Beckham. 1" ex Senator Beckh who was visiting returned to her home « PWn guests was of Col. and of Enfanla, Ala and niece of Kentucky ss Mathews, has in Baltimore. Social interesi is centering around the Washington costume assembly | which will be held in hoth ballrooms of the Mayflower Monday. December | 14. The charter membership -list was | closed July 1. but persons are now | applying for mem =<hip through 1I|-‘ usual channels of such entertainments, | { ship committee of the | rnore. More than half | # been sold and Ickets of admission must be applied vr in advance as non will be sold ! n any other manner. An offi | costumer will be in attendance. and | u smaull minuet is already being planned. Thix assembly will not have { the local coloring alone, but will also | be national in chs Pembroke Thom nta for Wedding. A wedding of Washington 100k in the Biltme when Miss Josephine ford, danghier of Mr Ralley Hrooks of : made her debut in Wash.ngi came the bride of M Morrison, son of Mr. Morrison of Orlando, Fla. mony was performed at the Rev. Father ilorton and was followed by TECED |4 distinguished lin o oot unper, e Hotel | tho counhy. ‘even s, have asked | R decomnie: h auantities of s |y, he placed on the list of subscribers. | and palms. and on the improvised alMAr | vy pington can, therefore, xaon boast | of Ulien and fern. 2 ncart of Juchess ot an exclusive assembly of its own, ity s tiie Nrabiot and although not colonial in its own | S ukad TAroa ean history. residin the National Cap- | ital ave n men and women whose | e carliest American colonist | place Hotel. Atlanta. Ca., lizabeth Willi Atlan he. doseph Louis 1 nd Mrx 9 oelock officiatil ar. her uncie fash commissic tear Admiral| RBristol were | honor Comdr Rhodes entertain. | the Congressional | The other | and Mrs. | chinson. Comdr. and Kinkald. Comdr. and| 1 Glassford, Mrs. Bertha | in and Mr. Jean Knight. and sha wore ver veiled w pearls And rhinesiones train_was of insertion of silver veil was held by and she carvied a Nliea of the valley Mrs. Panl Bailey B of honor for her da a gown of pink vel draped lines and stones, with short cloth of silver falling the skirt of orchids Miss Mildred Wil of honor for her sist gown of pink and silver a flower design. with a \ ne a large how at K effect of & t1 France roses The oiher Mrs. whase R silver a coronet of pearls houguet of muwed irain z Smith arrived this home in Norfoik 1 for a few days of in-law and sister, Col. and nd morning nd will be the brother 1 or ink. that by o doing 1t will brichten the home np—No worry o inconvenience attached 1o it CORNELL WALL PAPER CO. 14 13th St. N.W. Main 5373.58 attend pencer, Miss ' ophie Street, Mrs. Joel ¢ fr.. and Mrs. Walier Dupi they wore gowns of pink velvet made Saturday---Last Day! Choice of Entire Stock Felt & Velour Hats $12.50 Hats $8.34 0 F F 10.95 Hats 7.0 1000 Hats 667 Regular Prices $6.50 Hats 595 Hats 500 Hats 398 Hats 198 Hats U 397 1 16 1.9 795 Hats 530 750 Hats 5.0 All Sales None Final Exchanged Gage Hats and Catalina Sport Models These are the hats most in demand just now, but due to the recent hot weather we find ourselves overstocked. Quick disposal is imperative! Reductions taken at time of sale. Large Selection of Extra Large Headsizes CREERON 614 Twelfth Street Between F and G Sts. N. W.uus Fats Made and Remedoled By Expert Mitliners Areund . h Cormor From High | ot cot L muier i is now | Mrs. Henry May MRS, ST. CLAIR » Wife of the famous aviator, just retu trip th fou, V Mrs ar’ Myer. Mrs. Hamilton & Hawkins, Fort Hamilton 8. Hawkine. mother Hawkine, & also their guest | of October. when she home on I street for Mre. Hawkins has spent | Mount Desert until the first will_open her the Winter the Summer at | ph Heitmullar and his bride. | Miss Ruth Douginss Thomas | York City. who were married September 19 in New York. are here frer a short stuy 1t Atlantic City. and | will o £ the formers| nd Mrs. Anton Heit-| Fourteenth street, for 10 days. Mr. Heitmuller nd reared in this city, but < in ¥ Mr. R; srmerl f New the next was born livi nd Mrs. Bennett have Mr. and | Mrs Bennett and their small son visiting them Mr. and Mrs. Jutus B. Atkinson of | Frederick. Md., have announced engagement of their daughter, Grace elyn, now of Washington. to Mr. ward Parr Johnson, also of Wash: ington in mid-October. Miss Atkinson lives at 1903 Fifteenth street northwest. Mr. Walter of Edgemoor are at home again after having spent some time at their camp in Southampton Mr. and Mrs. William Keller are at home at Winter. in New York Before May-Dixon Wedding. Mrs. Henry rk from Southampton and s visit- 'z her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Harry S. Black, in_their Y partment on the roof of the Plaza.| Col. and Mrs. May will not close their villa_at Southampton until after the marriage of their son, Mr. Gerald May, Smart Satin Hats Only 3595 Such cleverly be- coming little models are hard to find at twice this price. In- cluded are off-the- face hats in me- dium sizes as well as tiny, chic models. Louis Gold Co. 1214 F Street the | = ckerman and family | 331 Cathedral avenue for the | May has gone to New | Shipman, for weeks. Mrs. Ogllvie Shumate and Miss Elizabeth Shumate have gone to Ash- ville, N. C., where they are at the Manor. ewport se Col. and Mrs. James Elverson of Philadelphia have gone to New York to meet their relative. Mme. Pateno- tre, who married M. Jules Patenotre, former Minister of France to Wash- ington. and her son, M. Raymond Patenotre, who will arrive aboard the Aquitania’ this afternoon from their home in France. Mr. Sylvanus Stokes, jr., has ar- rived in Newport aboard his yacht Genesee. The Misses Tileston. having spent the Summer in New England and at Mantoioking, N. J.. have returned to their apartment in the Sixteenth Streat Mansions. Dr. and Mrs. William . Gwvnn have reopened their home in George | town afier spending some time in | Chelxea wnd Anantic City. | Formal opening of the Club Chan tecler last night was marked by a number of sm and interesting parties. | One of the most interes wae that given in_farewell ng parties 1o_Mrs. SETT, ed with him from a three.month motor | igh the West, and leaving for his new post at Langley Field, Hamp- to Mrs. Divon. which will take place | Saturday. October 3. fn Southampton. | Rear Admiral and Mrs. Bradley A. Fiske were among the guests at din-| ner laxt eveninz of Mrs. Willlam Allen | Bartlett, who entertained at the Park Lane in New York 1316 & STREET CITY CLUB BUILDING S —2 = idson Bradley have | York und are at the | Plaza for the early Autumn| visiting their son-nlaw and | Bishop and Mrs. Herbert and Mrs. to New My gone Hotel after daughter. = - The "THAIS™ S0ESICATENCENITE BEBRRY The wedding will take place | & MADA.\‘H‘: and Mademoiselle prefer “The Thais” for the theater, dance or supper party because it is developed in patent leather or black satin. The arch is high and snug; the toe is nar- row and the lining is of white kid. Cut-steel buckles are separate $2.50 up Stetson Shoe Shop Thirteen-Five F Street SOCIETY John Sherman Mo - | ing shortly for Europe, and Mr. Allan | Dawson, who is starting soon for his new post as American consul in Rio de Janeiro. The hosts were Don Ben- | ohen, secretary of the Chilean | y; Roberto Mendes Gonealves, | secretary of the Brazilian embassy, | and Horaclo Pueyrredon, son of the | Ambassador of Argentina. | Others entertaining included Mr. | Harold Sims of the British embassy, | Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Waggaman, Miss | Virginia Selden, Miss Katherine Pen- | nebaker, Comdr. C. T. Jewell, Mr. | Gwynne Rust and Mr. C. M. Dick. \ASHINGTON. Pas JuLius GARFINCKEL & Co. The Newest School and College Apparel For Misses, Juniors and Girls Distinctive Models at Moderate Prices (OR every occasion, young women and girls find wide of new, different and very smart fashions here now. BI“..\["J‘”"[‘L showings arrive ecach day. will selections Light Cocoa- Colored Coats, Suists, Dresses, Hats, Shorts Outfits. Sweaters, M{JJ;es. Accessories F STREET CORNER OF 13™ SATURDAY Week End Arrivals That Invite Inspection! Velour, Felt, Velvets and Satins E‘v ery Hat i a ading Style Success—Created by Le: New York Designers, and Presenting an - Unequalled Sav- ing A!’;l'b Low Hats for Matrons, for the Chic Miss, Large Head Sizes for Women—in l’!.ev Off-the-Fa i Wide Brimmed FOUNDED I Prep Smr. Saor The Right Coat for Every Miss From Cunning 6 to Dignified 16 “PREING girl is certainly nice,” Made aged 16: “there are lovely things one may wear ake Coats, for instance. The Prep Girl Shop has such pretty ones this season. There are some that would be ideal to wear aver my party frocks. and others in which I can just see myself having a wonderful time at Winter sports.” muses SO many COATS of high-1 fur collars and chosen in wine, Others of diag active brown and n coa Priced $14.95 to $49.50 Frlebackher 1 E.xclusy TWELVE-TEN TWELV THE SHOP FOR YOUNG FOLKS AND YOUTHFUL APPAREL FOR EVERYWOMAN Most Fortunate Purchase Enables Us to Offer This Unusual Sale of irls’ Wool Frocks 3.95 Amazing to get such dresses any time—but now, and at these prices, is unheard of! What Mother wouldn't come early to get some of these frocks for only— v Three Ninety-Five! Al Wool Serge Dresses—All Wool Navy Twills—All Wool Flannel Dresses All Wool Crepe Dresses—All Wool Jersey Dresses. Two-piece Flannel Dresses—]ersey Dresses With Bloomers. Sizes 6 to 14 Years.