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SOCIETY. SOCIETY The Secretary of Labor Joined "at Their June, setts. i« visiting his parents on Q street. permanently in New York. Mr. and Mrs. H. Bradley Davidson and Miss Davidson have returned to their home in Edgemoor, Md., after spending the Summer in Massachu- Miss Clara Edith Graves, daughter | of Mrs. THE - EVENING STAR, He leaves Sunday to locate roses. con, Ga., brother. Herbert C. Graves, will be- WASHINGTON, traveling. costume of pencil blue char- meen, trimmed with squirrel fur, and a small gray velour hat. Ophelia roses and lilies of the valley. Her only attendant was her sister, Mra. D. W. Plowden of Orlando, Fla., who wore a henna crepe romains gown with a small hat of gold cloth embroidered in henna and blue. wore a_corsage bouquet of yellow Mr. Willam M. Conner of Ma- man for his was best She carried She Hotel This Morning by Mrs. Davis and Their Children. of Labor, Mr. Jjoined this morn- ing s, Davis and their children, who are in their 1partment at Wardman Park the Winte Massachusetts avenue to Mr. George Bond Cochran. Dr. and Mrs. Olivie returned to Washinzton after spend ing the Summer with Dr. and Mrs. Hotel for 2 at Fernbrook in Lenox, Celebral 3 Legation for King Found. ML el AT AMinister of Ezvpt and Mme. | entertained inforr Pasha have issued invitations | the Shoreham y for a reception Friday evening, Octo- | her 9. at 10 o'cloc| & 41815 Q street, in celebration of the eighth anniversary of the accession to the throne of King Fouad I of Egypt. | Davidson v at luncheon at terday. The Samy the legation,| Mr. ated Archer from radu- ity in Atkinson, who Princeton Unive, Minister of Switzerland and Peter 1¢turned to Washington having arrived in New ninz from their where they spent The e home in Switzerland, the Summer. Senor Dr. Antonio Batres Jauregui, te from Guatemala to the ss of the Interparliam rrived in Was ¥ ompanied b tres Jauregui, i officlal secretary. Dr. Batres Jauregui s been a representative in the Gua- temalan Congress for 41 vears. Mavhew Wain- | Representative . wright has come to Washington for hort stay, and ix at Wardman Ak Hotel John B. Henderson has issued | ons for a reception. with | anei Thursday evening in com pliment to delegates the Inter varliamentary Union Conzress. The | riv will be given in her house, at | Sixteenth street, at the corner | “uller street, as the hallroom there r than in her home, Bounda: Mrs, invita Henderson was hostess at din- Jer Jast evening in her home in com- vliment to members of the French ‘Debt Funding Commission. The com- pany included M. Joseph oninister of finance of Fr Ambassador from France Draeschner; Senator Hen Renator Louis Dausset nand Chapsal, Senator I Deputy Vincent Auriol, Deputy «ien Lamoreaux, Deputy Maurice | MBokanowskl, Deputy Pierre de Cham- brun, Mr. Joseph inspector | general of finance of nce; the Secretary of Commerce, Mr. Hoover; Senator Reed Smoot, Senator Charles Curtis, Senator Claude A. Swanson, | Senator George Moses, Representa- tive Theodore Burton, American commissioner; Mr. Myron T. Herrick, | T'nited States Ambassador to France: A, d'Espournelies Constant, Mr. Joseph C. Grew. Undersecrtary of State: Mr. Ira E. Bennett, Mr, Frank W. Mondell, Mr. George W. White #nd Miss Beatrice Henderson, grand- daughter of the hostess. MRS. SIDNEY I Until her marriage yesterday. she Conner is stat The Director General of the Pan American Union, Dr. L. S. Rowe, has gone to Philadelphia to meet the Latin American delegates to the In- terparliamentary Union. Mrs. Alvin Dodd entertained several members of the French Debt Funding Commission at dniner last evening at the Mayflower Hotel. Among the guests were M. Stephane Lausanne, editor of Le Matin of Parls, who is in Washington with the commission, and M. Henrl Creanger of New York and Parls. ' Mrs. Charles B. Howry entertained # company of eight at luncheon to- day in compliment to Mrs. Mark Bris- tol, wife of the United States High Commissioner at Constantinople, Rear Admiral Bristol. Admiral and Mrs. Bristol, who have heen the guests for about a week of Comdr. and Mrs. Thomas C. Kinkald, are now visiting Mr. and Mrs. Justin Morrill Chamberlin on Wyoming ave- nue. Mrs. John L. Hines, wife of Maj. Ge) Hines, Chief of Staff of the Army, will entertain at tea this after- noon at Fort Myer, in compliment to Mrs. Kilburne, wife of Capt. Charles §. Kilburne, aide to Gen. Hines. As- eisting Mrs. Hines will be Mrs. Dennis E. olan, M Malin Cralg and Mrs. | Hamilton S. Hawkins. ! | Capt. and Mrs. Charles Conrad, U. \., now residing at the Naval Acad- emy, Annapolis, Md., announce the marriage of their daughter, Adelaide, | to Mr. Kenneth Gordon of Washing- ton, D. C., Thursday, September 2: Former Senator and Mrs. Porter | J. McCumber will move from their yesidence. 2360 Massachusetts avenue, October 10 to the new home they are building on Woodley Drive, near Thirty-second street have sold their Smart TWEL YV IE T Que St., At Connecticut Ave. —the lura of ships the sound of the sea Dinner Six to Seven-thirty One Dollar Fifty Breakfast Lunch Tea Excellent Food Charming Surroundings Perfect Service “Kenmore Gore” No. Black Satin Cuban Heel : 1ok : “Chice”” No. 6059 < 3 Patent or Satin Black Satin or P: aSide i Cuban Heel de Tima have | ‘(‘mne the bride of Mr. Arthur Alan Baker of New Britain, Conn., this ‘n'\'enmg. The Rev. Willlam M. Hoff- man will officiate at 8 o'clock in }\\'ilngh Methodist Episcopal Church. | Capt. Conner and Miss Milligen Married in Bethlehem Chapel. Miss Marian De Witt Milligan, daughter of Mrs. Marcellus Eugene Milligan Lanier Conner., s . took place &t noon yvesterday. cere. mony was performed in Chapel of the Cathedral of St. and Paul, the Rev. Dr. | Phelps Stokes officiating. The bride, who was |given in marriage Augustus De Witt’ Milligan, wore her he Peter Anson % ANIER CONNER as Miss Marian DeWitt Milligan. Capt. ed at Camp Meade. Brothers Coats HE fabrics are richly representa- tive of the season's foremost fancies. Wren, gracklehead. mannakin, brown dove, toucan, sea swal- low —these suggest one's freedom of se- letion in color. Rizik coats are—shall we say, the quintessence of sazvoir faire. H T R EEN 12 shoes. Bethlehem | escorted and | r brother, Mr. | Autumns Best Styles in Shoes of Quality Style and quality really tell the whole story in Here’s the Sterling story in a nut shell: Capt. and Mrs. Conner left imme- diately after the ceremony for White Sulphur Springs and will later be at home at Camp Meade. Mrs. Conner is the younger daughter of the late Mr. Marcellus Eugene Milligan of Ala- |bama, one of the Sout brilliant lawvers. Her mother formerly Miss Rena De Witt of the South. | Capt. Conner is the son of the late Mr. |and Mrs. Thomas Urial Conner of Ma- his mother having been Miss vson Moore of Huntsville, Ala. a graduate of Mercer Univer- |sity and served overseas as captain in | the late war. riage of Mrs. Gertrude Rider to Mr. ed Murcott took place today at noon in the home of the resident bishop of the Washington district of the Methodist_Episcopal Church and N William Fraser McDowell on Wy ming avenue, the bishop officiating. The bride wore a gown of dark blue flat crepe with revers of Jenny pink and a small tailored velour hat. After the ceremony Mr. and Mrs. Harpham left for a wedding trip in the East, and will later go to their home in Akron, Ohio. They will' spend the Winter in Clearwater, Fla. Mr. and Mrs. Harpham were enter- tained at dinner last evening by Judge and Mrs. Frederick H. Barclay, who invited additional guests for a recep- | tion after the dinner. Mrs. Harpham | has occupied the home of her cousins, |Afr. and Mrs. Robers F. Grizgs. on adley Lane, through the Summer. The, Tressel Harpham D. C., TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, having resigned last Spring from the National Red Cross and the many activities for the blind in which she was interested. Mrs. Harpham is a sister of Dr. John K. Tressel, who was captain in charge of three wards at Walter Reed Hospital during the World War. She has one son, Ted Rider. Mr. Harpham, who is a widower, was best man at the mar- riage of Mrs. Harpham to the late Mr. Herold M. Rider. He has a son and daughter. Mrs. Hugh Parks Kirby left Wed- nesday for Annapolis after spending several days with Lieut. and Mrs. John Fitzgerald at their apartment in Kew Gardens. Miss Florence Johnson and Mr. Francis Fitz Gerald, whose marriage will take place Thursday. will be the guests of honor at a dance this eve- Rose Saul. who was ncheon today in compli- | Johnson. | Last evening Miss Johnson zave a | bridze and supper pa v, the company numbering 16, and yesterday she was | entertained at luncheon by Miss Isa belle Talbott, who entertained the members ot her bridal party at | Wardman Park Hotel. | ment to Mi: Mrs. Cornelius Vanderbilt, jr., is-| visiting her sister, Mrs. Ogden Goelet, at Ochre Court, her Summer home at Newport, and will join Gen. Vander- bilt in New York next month. Among those arriving on the S. S. President Wilson from Italy yester- day were Dr. and Mrs. Macpherson Crichton, who have been traveling in Europe for the past two months. Dr. and Mrs. Crichton will return to ‘Washington today. Former Governor of Iillinols, Frank Lowden, is staying at | Shoreham while in Washington. Mr. the At the reception given by the League | of American Pen Women in honor nfi The Specialized Salon presents FROCKS for Morning, Aftewioon, Dinner-and Evening At *35 & 392 Authentic Reproductions of French Models Createdy by Our Own Dressmakers N the Specialized Salon, select the latest modes I to be worn simultaneously Madame and Debutante may of famed Parisian designers with the smart Parisienne. Our dressmakers will reproduce new models each week, and this Salon will be a permanent feature. Your in- spection is cordially invited. Erlebacher Exclusively Different TWELVE-TEN TWELVE-TWELVE E'STREET AMERICA'S GREATEST mPOOT“’!AR VALUES 50 “For More Money We Couldn’t Give You Bette: Styles—For Less Money We Couldn’t Give You As Dependable Quality.” Smartest styles, finest materials, superfirie workman- 6686 ably “America’s Greatest ship, comfort, character; these are the every dayguar- antees back of Sterling Shoes. They're unquestion- Shoe Values.” P Silk Stockings Sterling 8-0-8 and Sterling Chiffon Exquisite Hosiery in shades and colors which tastefully harmonize. beautiful $ 1.7 5 3 Paire 34,85 . SHOPS =D ’6_5_0 “Corsair’’ No. 6385 Brown Kid Cuban Heel “Pert’”’ No. 6508 Black Suede Patent Trim Louis ‘Heel =Tl o[e—— e[ le———lale——] 1925. all the delegates to the Interparlia- mentary Union, to be held in the Shoreham Hotel Thursday afternoon from 4:30 until 7 o'clock, the recei ing line will include, besides the na- tional president, Mrs. Harry A. Col- man, Mrs. William Howard Taft, Mrs. Clarence M. Busch, Mrs. John A. Dougherty, Miss Mabel T. Boardman, Mrs. John B. Henderson, Mrs. John D. Sherman, Mrs. Robert Lansing, ll;dklua Cora Rigby and Mrs. H. 8. Mul- en. SOCIETY. President and Mrs. Dawes, members of the cabinet and their wives, Sa- preme Court judges and wives. Chief Justice and “Mrs. William Howard Taft, as' well as the joint committee of the Interparliamentary Union, Mrs. Dougherty’s woman's committee, many prominent people in official and social life, as well as all members of the league. Mrs. Paul S. Grove, jr., was hostess at a miscellaneous shower last eve- a small company at Chateau Le Paradis last evening, her guests in cluding Miss Frances Sullivan, Miss M: HE Warmth and g luxury of a smartly styled Fur Coat are not beyond your means. E. & B. values will prove that to you. Eanet & Bacher ning in her home, in Chevy Chase, for Miss Lucy Bliss, whose marriage to Mr. George Mallet-Provest will take place Saturday. Mrs. George V Assisting in receiving and greet- ing the guests will be the social com- mittee, which includes Mrs. Macpher- son Crichton, Mrs. Delos Blodgett, Mrs. J. Irvin Steel, Mrs. Virginia White Speel, Mrs. George Barnett, Mrs. Amos Fries, Mrs. George C. Thorpe and Mrs. F. B. Moran Presiding at the tea tables and wel- coming the guests will be Mrs. Homer {och, Mrs. William Atherton Du Puy, Mrs. Edward Nelson Dingl Mrs Richard Yates, Mre. W. F. Dennis and | Mrs. C. C. Calhoun. Invitations have heen sent President and Mrs. Coolidge, Vanderbilt will be among the passengers sailing_aboard the Aquitania tomorrow for England. Bishop amfff Mrs. Herbert Shipman | have ziven up the cottage at New- | port which they occupied through | MANUFACTURING FURRIERS the Summer, and Mrs. Shipman has | joined the mishop in New York for 1413 F St. the Winter. S B. V. 0Donoghue entertained | =] B ] LI =] to the Vice Don’t Let This Sale of "Oriental Rugs Pass - Without your taking advan- tage of the deep reductions We are fast approaching our moving day—TO 1226 CONNECTICUT AVENUE—and that's why I have put the pressure on the prices that I have. I don’t want to move a single Rug—and that gives you a wonderful variety of guaranteed genuine and perfect Orientals of hyper-critical selection. Famous productions— Rugs that will out-live your generation—to be bought now at an unprecedented sacrifice. wsTH 1904 Handsome variety of Sarouks, Mahals, Kirmanshahs, Afghans, Tebriz and Persian Wool Chinese Rugs—Room size— Reduced 20% to 30% Semi-antiques — Mixed Fera- ghans, Bijars, Kurdistan and Cabistan—were $65 to $115. Now %45 to 390 ‘ Were $175 i 1 G Famous Beloujistan Rugs— were $47.50 to $55. Now $35 to $42.50 Group of the best Sarouk and Iran Rugs—sizes about 7x4. ™™ Reduced to $142 and $160 No charges, no exchanges—and none sent on approval. - 1512 H * S s Sezee Nejib Hekimian Established 1901 — == Wilkins Building EDEEEEEB jo|———oj—=1] The HD\I!O W Pbilipsborn of Courtesy Largest Ladies’ Exclusive ”l Apparel Shop in Washington Really Exceptional Values in W inter Coats Designs inspired by French Fashioners—and developed by American geniuses. %63 They are models of striking char- acter—very new and very engaging. Both the cloth and the furs are of excellent g’rade—most unusual for such a price. iI———lo]c———o|——|n[c———]a] Lustrosa, Carmina, Gerona, Veloria, Vevette, Velverette— trimmed with Fitch, Beaver, Squirrel—both natural and dyed —Wolf, Opossum, etc. Women’s and MiSSCS. fl fl fl fl @ | | | | m Sizes o] Third Floor : ” o] E—:EE..EEEUEEEE—:—JEE