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8L SOCIETY. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1925. SOCIETY. s a el AR TR RN PR b PR RS e e the Willard yesterday for a short stay. lSAMUEL M. CRALEY DEAD. STRESSES RELIGION. 2, former, resident of thix city, wel- Dr. and Mrs. B. W. Relsinger are o — —_— friends. luishaelo now homs ot il o Bt Barber Shop Proprietor Succumbs |Held by C. U. Rector Essential in —_————— i . P Prop! after spending the Summer in Vir-| == e In order to-find the connection be ginia. e £ T After Long Illness. Education of Children. prsbe- tween air currents and the spread of Dr. and Mrs. Henry C. Macatee j Samuel M. Ci y ars old, pro- | The introduction of religion into the | the spores of the deadly grain dis- e returned from Rehoboth Beach, prietor of a barber shop at 811 G ease known as stem rust, collections ha duc ion of child o 0d y was Japanese Env oy oy and Mme. Matsudaira|he o from Reboboun Toact : Direct, died"at iy home, 751 ‘Third | S1Ucation of the chilaren of today was | 2288 known as stom rust, collections and are at their home on \v\(mu-nm street, yesterday after a long illne: | emphasized by Right Rev. Thomas J.| glags glides exposed in flying alr- o he laughtérs, Miss ) ) Mr. Craley came to W *lellblwll Shahan, rector of Catholic University, ' planes Hosts at Luncheon Todav at Macatee and Miss Gertrude Mac o i from Hagerstown, Md., in 1907. in dedicating the new convent of after a visit in Virginia during July, . 2 He is survived by his widow, Mrs. | Agnes’ Church of Woodiawn. Md ° > ‘| joined them at the seashore cottage : . " » Annie T. Craley, and two sons, Ro 3 ev. G F; 3 | ngl]\vood ln Che\ Chase And will be with them this Winter B L % E. Craley and Ray raley. tholic University 4 3 nn flw a es | ™ ‘7 o ¢ F ‘ atter is a passport examiner ‘ . Smith of I 2 assistes e p Mrs. Keneth Pennie o | gl § - Department of State. g es. anc a re. Neil M bar e s I R st . ol | Our ability to make Good Window Shades HE Ambassador of Japan and | Serbs, Croats and Slovenes, Dr. Ante | (i of (‘-‘):',4].1’.'. \f.rfilp“mw,\r last 3 . , Funeral arrangements are pending a.u??.(\\’m.“"m ction, .fr'.‘y.:'.l.’f".,r..:v‘n to order at factory prices gives you Mme. Matsudaira entertained | Tresich Pavichich; the Minister of | (oo of Mrs. Willlam Hamilton e > % Word, who are B in the school,| A Better Shade For s Money. at luncheon today at High-| Greece and Mme. Simopoulo: the | paviv e Eio 008e" % % T - ’ sotebor; 5 = s an| held & or eceptio e | wood, the home in Chevy | Minister of Austria and Mme. Proch. | BAYIY at the Hotel Roosevelt S ,"I‘m’x:":l”’"ie;;“;‘,’::' SO TR s Il e iiene recoptien [ e ow M CDEVITT Chase which they are occuy the Minister of Egypt and Mme s 3. R th of Capitol ; 4 lines. 3 1 Rev. Tgnatius e the pastor and 1217 P HCT Bhite 4 e ing, in honor of Mr. and Mrs. B. W. | ¢ the second secretary of spe Eht touring 3 - Ignati . alin & Martin Blds. ¥ r of Tokio, who are spending | Ir ree State legation and Mrs. the week in Washington. The other . at, the second secre guests were Mr. and Mrs. F ric | the Peruvian embassy, Dr. 2 . William Wile, Mr. and M 5 | Rea; Admiral and' Mrs. Benjumi the end fter visiting in " d Mrs. W. Fleisher, son and | Hutchinson, Mr. and Mrs. Eves Canada E 3 Long Island daughter-in-law of the guests; | Sanders, Comdr. and Mrs. Thomas C. | te sec her cousins, J » Tuohy and counselor of the embassy, Mr.|Kinkaid, Mrs. Thomas F. Walsh, Mrs. | his family »'and the first secratary of the | George T, Marye, Judze John Tarton Mr. Yatabe. yne, Judze and Mrs. Willlam | N My Sl and Mrs. Fleisher have many | hajoc Lamar, Col. Marita and Mr. |turned to her apartment in the Roose- friends m the diplomatic corps in|w. J Price velt, after a fortnight’s stay in New Washington, having known them oy York, where she was with her brother. during r service in Tokio, where| Mrs, John F. Wilkins and her|Mr. L. J. Goodman, who has been ill Mr. and Mrs. Fleisher have lived for | daughter, Miss Katherine Wilkins, 4 o L former being the | who have been spending some time| Dr. G. D. Kirkpatrick has returned sher of the Japan|at Atlantic City, will join Mr. Wilkins | to Washinzton after an absence of ¢ place mear Rockvills | three months spent in Florida and ill remain there until|the West | | | | I I he Sec b War and Mrs. - ~hristma Weeks had r guests vesterday | “Tter Christma = | Mr? and Mrs. Lippitt Open former tepr 1tative and Mrs. Mrs. 2 4 Davis and her | O Street House for the Winter. Samuel E. Winsiow, who were with | daughter, ) George Almy Percy,| Mr and Mrs, Thomas Perry Lippitt them in thei Summer home, on Mount [ are now in Parls. Mrs. Davis will| pave «rived in town and opened their Prospect, at L ter, N. H. return this country next month. | pouse at 5 O street. Mrs. Lippitt Mrs. Percy remaining in Paris, where | and children spent the Summer in Representa Britten Hosts | she has taken an apartment for the | (onway, N. H., where they hud @ cot- at Dinner La 3 3 Winter. e, and Mr. Lippitt on his planta- ,""' e Fred P ] Mrs. L T. Mann and her daughter,; tion in Porto Ric in their apartment Mis H('FV Mann, will sail for this Prof. and Mrs. Alexander Findlay k Hotel countrs Wednesd on the Olympic| or Aberdeen g and their two after spending the Summer in Europe. | gonx, Denys 4 . ‘who have been at the Willard for nearly a week, will go today to New York They will It's going to take more than a full page announcement to tell the story of our big— 12th Birthday Celebration which commences Thurs- day, October 1, at 9:15 a.m. The newly u,mV 1 United States 5 = vice consul at T . Germany, and | _Mr, Kenneth Gordon, son of Mr. M. Dusowon ok "y | and Mrs. Daniel Smith Gordon, and |5 ¥ ek e And thell | \iss” Adelaide Z. Conard, daughter |SPend sever Saturday, October 10, ahoard the | ©f Capt. and Mrs. Charles Conard of y and Mrs, | the Naval Academy, Annapolis, Md. S were married September 24 at Rock- home 2 ville, Md., by Rev. Millard F. Minnick this week and go to Ney they sail. their home. member of er 4 the United States ~ sty nine months, most of which time he 5 Cunnenwoss & sroemwoan Miss Dorothy Walker, daughter of | has spent at Leland Stanford Univer u o Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Walker of | sity in California, where he has been United States | Clifton Terrace, has gone to New |lecturing. Senorita Margarita ( anti and Senorita Anna Teresa Grisanti, who ac- Mr. Walter C.| York, where she will continue her art |y .. Ay George Hamilton | (OMPanied their father, Dr. Carlos F. Grisantl, to Washington. Dr. G nington, and will | studies through the Winter. By A0 gotge Hamilin | s 4 delegate to the Congress of the Interpariiamentary Union. initheqaRel Mr. and Mrs. White Have the Hotel Roosevelt after spending Bell have 18- | Guests fin Smmer Hors: the Summer motoring in the White! e o Mountains girden Darty| Former United States Ambassador i Ll & to France and Mrs. Henry White have Mrs. Mortimer Longway of Cleve. Twin Oaks. |as their guests at Elm Court, their | land arrived vesterday at the Willard, \WASHINGTOM. Paris Summer home at Lenox, Mass., Mrs. | where she will remain until Saturday. Whitelay o, wigow ur the former | "0 0 L i a pa mene |l JULIUS GARFINCKEL & CO. ';he“ Britain, and Mrs. Hamilton McK. |returned to the Roosevelt after pass Twombley. ing the Summer in Portland, Me. Watch Wednesday's Star for full particulars EZ R at They are L * they have| aaj Gen. Georse Owen Squier,| Mrs. Alexander Gibson and daugh U. S. A, retired, is at the Hotel Astor | ters, the Misses Gibson of Birming- 7 New York ham, Ala.. are spending a few days Our Wonder, ul .| in’ New York for a few days. foclz home, awre, for the Win h:u-{(Jm Washington today and will e New Stocks s S s T e Soing kg D, ek Ao 5 emers of the French debt| and Mrs. Kroner and Also 50¢ and 65e Dinners. i gdere oy i Sunday. t klin 1514 1 ho is visiting h . . . » b o f Are D!stnlctrve. Indlvldua] t luncheon today of Mrs, . mm.w in her apartment at ’ I and Extraurc]fnari’y Beautl'ful ain at dinner Sunday evening at 7 7 -“Mas flower, where they have tak- VERYTHING in wearing apparel en an apartment for the Winter. The = 5 st T - company will include delegates to the G X g gl || - and accessories for Women and Interparliamentary Union Congress. i Misses is received here from the Gen. and Mrs. 3 'n-Hill Bar A it : ¢ i famous makers throughout Europe are guests of 1. Mrs. 5 £ . John Morse at 2337 Californi : k '°‘”_”° msli’ec}:"’nd Od °“; and this country. New selections Mrs. Edgar Woods will entertain at K dees will el i, o reach us each da . luncheon tomorrow in compliment to s appropriate suggestions for the— Be sure to see the Personally Mono - Mrs. Curtis Mun who will e 3 I I new Chiffon Weight grammed Silk Under- Washington in v zs 7 5 ; E B Gold Stripe Silk Stock- ) wear! You can order Comdr. Munger for (he west coast. , ! OLR models are made exclusively | sl e e oy el sany odar omdr. and Mrs. Woods entertained i f 5 S | top —full _fashioned— -ins | ot et L ey [tfl er rioe I for us and represent the very top —full fashioned— and_sien-ins “in” peach Rear Admiral and Mrs. Bristol best in Fashions. garter “ru protec- { in 2 or 8 initials—at = tion—$1.95 pair—3 pairs very moderate cost. Mrs. Gibson Fahnestock was host- I L - ess at dinner last evening in her Sum. SILVER, CHINA, CRYSTAL I for $570." 1216 F St N.W. Prives, 3505 10 $10.50, er home, Harrison House, at New: ~ DL 4 i $ FI, - Third Floc e S : LAMPS, FURNITURE and HOME F STREET CORNER OF 13™ ‘ e oo : hird Floor Col. and Mrs. A us C. Macomb FURNISHINGS—there isnt a I We are now showmg a most gave a small and informal dance Sat- SELT oveuine i e (An e fon N K single item for home beautifica- I comprehensive assortment of sachusetts avenue. X tion and utility that is not included A Dr. Charles Cheney Hyde, formerly o —_these are practical remem- 7 > : > I 9 the solicitor for the State Department, P [ =7 | omen's esses recently become professor of X brances. I ernational law at Columbia Uni ken an apartment at i 1045 Park g e —for both formal and informal even- Mrs. Hyde and their daughter Eliza- Announcing ing wear as well as for street and ait- beth are expected soon I ernoon at one very moderate price— UnnPfi to (he ( huue School at Wal- & ¥ lingford . ’ $4 .50 Mrs. John Allan Dougherty enter- 1‘215'"1’.17 T Street - | = tained at luncheon vesterday at the | So many of these dresses have arrived only ) within the past few days and have not been previously advertised that we are confident you Mayflower Hotel ) £ th et R B end 1214 101218 G Street will want to see them. Do so—even if you are Mrs. Bristol. he other guests were | | dy to buy—for they show th TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 29th |\ i o P et i the Mini Colombia, Dr. En X Hours—8:45 to 5.30 sist on knowing. * SILK STORE 1114 GSt. NNW. INC. Phone Main 8306 Month-End Sale & 500 REMNANTS . HALF PRICE Great Variety of Lengths for Dresses, Tunics, Blouses, Lingerie and Linings . 39¢ to ¥5.99 Yd. s Still Lower Prices Added equipment and quicker service have Former Prices 79c to $10.98 reduced costs and have enabled us to pass on Step-in 1.49 36-in. Crepe Sunbeam.. | 1.49 36-in. Printed Ratine. .. \’ c Yd. J. E. Cunningham Co. 314-16 7th St. N.W. [oj=———[o[c———]a|c———oaj———]a[c——[o]———=|a[——] eI = D00 =(C C= i %a/ PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE AT 11TH ST. Choice of Many Styles! Featuring a larger and brighter downstairs X |Tlh_c s |_~]xlkin;_r]ksim'plic{t ]' Offa taul«;reld coat i v One - model 1n taille silk—the rich softness of dressier SO GO SErCEELE 1 H el e °.ckpm:7 satins for street and -afternoon wear—appliqued convenience, to await your pleasure and to tempt o L flowers—dainty beadings—hand-embroidery and . wi your keenest food tastes. X novel apron \ ribbon work—as well as all the new colorings and :‘rom that black—a splendid collection! And flares new and ares. Silver . braiding on alluring. same Good Food S Women's Dress Shop, Second Floor Harvey’s—the nation’s by-word in the matter of good sea foods, steaks, chops, etc., will exceed in the excellence of quality and the delicacy of preparation those high standards set during the 68 years of faith- ful service. WILKINS BREAKFAST COFFEE MEDIUM SIS = Vi O wnixine ca. SIS - You Can Depend on This Coffee to Be Uniformly Good 2 3 Upholstering REUPHOLSTERING PARLOR SUITES AND ODD CHAIRS A SPECIALTY CHAIR CANEING PORCH ROCKERS, SPLINTED “Nuf-Ced!” to the public these savings, maintaining at the Choice Colors same time the same splendid quality of food. 1.79 36-in. Satin Messaline 1.98 36-in. Princess Satin. o Yd. A Score of Shades : @@GE% Come and See These Presenting the Vivid s, : Improved Models Leather in “Madame X” “Balloon” Bags . ; Second and Third Floor dining rooms are Glrdles! A new Continental vogue! Huge 5 pouch-like bags of brilliant morocco available for banquets and parties—we in- { The new mod}fls—pir{-mrc{l{ adhovc 1%-:(1‘". snugly linedh m(hh suer{:, i inqui ici iffer from the earlier Madame e extension strap handles make vite your inquiry and solicit your patronage. ;dmod:ls in these respects: them underarm or overarm models These are not cut away so much as you wish. Equipped with sep- in front. And, perhaps more im- arate framed purse, card case and portant, the garters come straight mirror. $14.50. down, so they do not twist the stocking. Colors include golden pheasant, Of pink rubber—open front, crayon blue, beige, lip stick and | $8.85—step-in model, $7.85. red. “0 M“ Closing Out of Cotton Fabrics 49c 36-in. Colored Satines. 12 Good Colors 60c 36-in. Colored Satines. .. .. } 39 Yd $9 SILK TAPESTRY CUT & Wanted Colors C Yd. TO $2.98 PER YARD 75c 36-in. Colored Morette. . . ..\ Clay A. 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