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8 SOCIETY. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (., THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1925. has been visiting Maj. and Mrs.lbrltll', and Miss. Anne Carrico were alds of honor, and the bridesmalds turned to her apartment at Wardman Park Hotel after spending a short SOCIETY. the season and will be joined to: mor- who row by her daughter, Mrs. Ellis, ‘Woodel A. Pickering at Fort Benning, ™ 18 passing through the Capital on her way to California. were Miss Helene Harley of Deflance, Ohlo, Miss Mary Berberich, Miss Rose while at their Summer home at West Hampton Beach, Long Island. Get Rid of the Old Shades in Your Home SOCIETY The Secretary of State, Mr. Kellogg, Guest at Dinner of M. Caillaux at French Embassy L.ast Night. HE Secretary of State, Kellogzz, attended the dinner | gue: given last evening by the|(h minister of finance of France, | wi M. Joseph Caillaux, who en- wives tertained at the French where he is the guest of the . Daeschner. any were the Secretary . Mr. Mellon: the Secre Mr. Hoover: Am M. Da hner Mr. | Denmark, replied for (he visitors. The i . Kellogg, wife of Mrs. Hoover, ary of Commerce; epresentatives in and members of the Wash- ington entertainment committee. Mark Bristol, will | honor at dinner this f Mrs, George T. Marye, who ary | will entertain in her home on N street bassador Senator Reed Smoof, Representative [at Connecticut avenue Rear Admiral Luther E. Gregory was joined at their home 3402 Garfleld street this morning by Mrs. Gregory, who has spent u month in visiting her parents, Judge and Mrs. P. F. Turner at Bremerton, Wash. Admiral Gregory left Washington on June 4, on an official trip on the Henderson, Mrs. Gregory accompanying him. He came direct to Washington last month while she staid in the west to visit. Capt. Gattl of the English aviation corps and . Gatti, brother-in-law and sister of Mrs. Robert Nelson Stan- fleld, met Stanfleld and her daughter in, New York and visited there with them for several days be- fore golng on to his post in Canada. Hoover, wife of Comdr. John H. Hoover of the submarine base at Coco Solo, is visiting her mother, Mrs. George Richard Smith, in her apartment at Florence Court. Mrs. Col. John A. Morgan, who has re- Comdr. and Mrs. C. P. have taken an apartment at the Lec House for the Winter. They have spent the last few days in Washing- ton, and expect to occupy thefr apart- ment in the Lee Houso shortly. Mrs. Henderson, who will hold a ireception this evening in honor of the members of the Interpariiament- ary Unfon, at 2701 Sixteenth street from 9 to 12 o'clock, arranged the re. ception at the Sixteenth street num- ber known as the Vice President’s house, because it was offered as a Bift to the Government for that pur- pose, because of its greater accessa- bility over ner own brown stone resi dence known as Boundary Castle, and because of the necessity for more room. Besides members of the Inter- parliamentary Unfon, members of the French Deht Funding Commission will also be present, with members of the cabinet and other high officials of the Government. Mrs. Henderson and her grand- R. Rodgers Saul and Miss I gowns of beaded georgette were ail le allke In three shades of aster, and thelr large their gowns. were of yellow cl Mr Elmer Bacc the ushers Incl Johnson, Mr. Donald Johnson, Mr. W. Roberts, Mr. in blue velled in large velvet hat, itz Gerald, m , wore blu Later Mr. and for a wedding trij in dark blue crej trimmed wi black hat_ They October 15 in the necticut avenue e ou W h monkey fur, and a small eth sabel Talbott. Their velvet hats matched Thelr arm bouquets hrysa mw luded Mr. Raymond gold lace and wore a nd Mrs. Joseph G. sthter of the bride- e velvet and a black 1d left aveling black coat Mrs. Fitz G D, the latte pe with will be at home after | e apartment on Con- | at Porter street. t-of-town_Kuests were of Fast Orange, her daughters, Bdward Dunlap and|and Miss Christine Ekengren, has re- turned to her home avenue, after spending the Summer at Edgartown, Mass. who have been in New England for the summer, have gone to Hot Springs | for the Autumn. ington in after the Mrs. Joseph M. Stoddard and Miss Ruth Stoddard have returned to ‘Washington after spending the Sum- mer in New Hampshire. Miss Stod- dard will go to New York in a few | days to continue her study of art. Mme. HAVE US MAKE NEW WINDOW SHADES TO MEASURE Ekengren, 2ccompanied Miss Slsie Ekengren by A “SHADE” BETTER on_Connecticut Mr. and Mrs. Walter D. Denegre, Mrs. Charles V. Safford is in Wash after a visit of several months | Mexico, going there to visit death of Mr. Safford Roosevelt, Ariz. Mr. and Mrs, Safford | d many friends in Washington dur- ing their residence b “(Continue; New! 830 13th St. N.W. w. STOKES SAMMONS, Proprietor May we submit estimates of factory prices? Johnson of Cocoa, her of the bride; Mr. Charles Grahamn and Miss | ew York, Mr. and .\nl il daughter, Miss Beatrice Van Renssu Mr. J. H lear Henderson, will receive the | s guests. Miss_Johnson Bride of Mr. Fitz Gernld Today. Miss Florence Johnson and Mr Francis Joseph Fitz Gerald, son of M and Mrs. Joseph G. Fitzgerald, v married today at 1 o'clock Shrine of the Sacred Hea P. C. Gavin officiating. had clusters of yellow ithe- | i mums on the a r and in the hun\c‘d(- of the bride's parents, Mr. s announced James H. Johnson, jr., wher ding breakfast and reception were held, there were pink and ~ellow Au- tumn flowers. The bride wore a gown of beaded georgette crepe, her train of | mony georgette and crepe hung from thelof Mr shoulders, and her tulle veil was held | Mrs. O by a coronet of rare old lace studded | ington. with pearls, and she carried bride roses and lilies of the valley. | Miss Alma Johnson, sister of the ap heodore I3 Mrs. Mz and her daughter, Miss | cently come from his post in Texas Mrs ¥ Ry | Harry | Miss 'S {and Miss Established 1909 \ 1219-1221 j 2 G Street . Winston ward Hurley and Mr. Olney. commissioners of the States meeting with the Funding Commission Store Hours 9 AM. to 6 P.M. Maue Miller of Clarksville, United Debt | . Catherine W. Godey of Chevy 1 word from her Frederick Kohl, Vicomte Plerre Lambertye of France was recently that the date for the Mrs. Kohland the viscount definitely set for October that Dr. Willlam D. Hem- :cretary to the papal delegate . will take part in the cere- Dr. Hemmick is the brother Christian Hemmick and of . Perry Johnson of Wash- rs of the Senator Louis including nator RBerenger Senator Ferdinand Chapsal. Paul Dupuy, Deputy Vincent Deputy Lucien Lamoureaux, Deputy I inowski, Marquis de Josepii of finance of ir: 1r. et, assistant director of the ement of funds; ) 1 Inspector of the Robert Lacou tournelles de Constant. wedd!r bas been 14, and mick, white | {n general mo ¥ Offers a Sensational DRESS SALE Beautifully Styled of Fine Quality Striped Flannels, Crepe de Chine, Flannels, Satins, Jacquards, 2-Pc. Corduroy Models Velvet Combinations, 2-Pc. Jersey Models Presenting a collection of frocks that were bought to sell for nearly ‘double this amount. Prices have been cut to uphold our reputation for unu ins in the Downstairs Store Including all this season’s most popular styles and sizes. Sizes for misses and ma NEW FALL FOOTWEAR A special event that nearly 2 E, Mrs. Benjainin 11. Warder is at her Danish Minister, Mr. Brun, Will rtment at 1155 Sixteenth street for Give a Reception Monday. The Minister of Denmark, siantin Brun, will give a reception Monday afternoon in honor of the | es from Denmark to the Inter- parliamentary Unfon congress. Mr. Con The Minister of Sweden Wallenber: followed b evening ut the le Baron Theador of the Interparliamentary nd Mme. musical Brothers nion, and will - be The Minister of I Antonius Piip, was host at dinner last evening at the Metropolitan Club in compliment to the ncwly appointed United States Minister to Santo Domingo, Mr. Evan E. Young, who has been chief of the ropean division of the State Depart- ment for some time. Others in the company were the Minister of Lithuania, Mr. Bizauskas; the Minister of Latvia, Mr. Se; the charge d'affaires of Finland, Mr. . the charge d'affaires of Gliwic: the Assistant Secretary State, Mr. Wilbur J. Carr; the coun- selor of the Latvian legation, Mr. Olins; the secret of the Polish legation, Mr. Orlowski; the secretary of the Lithuanian legation, M. | Rabinaiclus: the acting chief of the | Eastern Buropean division of the State | | | Sizes 16 to 44 and 46 to 50 Autumn’s Smartest Coats OME full flared, with a freedom of line TS that hints of wind- whisked leav closer- fitted models that strike straighter lines of chic simplicity. In the newer fabrics — velura, veldura, caracul cloth, costume vel- vets. With the more favored shades richly rep- resented, including sea swallow, toucan, brown dove, falcon, gracklehead, wren, black and the whole gamut of fashion’s colorful fancies. MISS CAROLYN LIVINGSTON ALEXANDER, Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James E. Alexander, leaving this week for Fort et LAyt the State Sheridan, 1ll. to vislt Capt, and Mrs. P. Lee Sadler. E. L. Packer of the The charge d'affai doms of the Serb: enes. Di. the Capital in New York. to the general staff, is staving at the Army and Navy Club untll the arrival of Mrs. Morgan, who Is in S8an Antonlo visiting her mother, Mrs. Charles Keller. Maj. ard Mrs. O. C. Aleshire are in their apartment at 1822 Vernon street, which they have leased for the Winter. They will be joined Saturday by thelr daughter, Miss Marjorie Aleshire, who | Helen Marye, will start Saturday for home in California to join Mr. Marye for the Autumn, returning here for the Winter. of the King- ind Slov- Admiral and Mrs. William F. Mrs. Robert Nelson will entertain a company at to Washington last temporarily at the Wil will be joined tomorrow by bara Stanfield, her daughtes be_here with her fd Miss Stanfield, who tlonal violinst, ination_ for New York where she Winter, and ta quarters at the Allerton Hou he will co Washington for the weok ends ever possible and will spend Thanks- | giving and Christmas time with her | anfield will not | come from the West until about the first of December. d came and Mrs. W. Irving Glover, wife of the Assistant Postmaster General, has re- zrrrr0e who will | veral days 2 7 LT Z 2 e 2 22 22 LT 2P T T T TR0 20772, = shoes. Special] priced at . TWELVE THIRTEEN T exam- | »eh School in will study this We Take Pride In Our Colorful Display of Evening Frocks $39.75 to $110 Representative Char Timber: lake of Colorado and Mrs. Timberlake have arrived In Washington and are at the Mayflowe! Representative w of Pennsylvani the interesting town, 3030 P lished there f The retiri ian emba E have taken an apartment Park Hotel until Sund: will go to New York Ritz-Carlton Hotel for severs and will late in October M. Croll one of George- nd Mrs Two- Day Sale of Coats and Dresses at luncheon today at the ) ver | Hotel in honor of the foreizn women | here for the Congress of the Interpar- | The 100, liamentary Union numbered about small table: hich ha terpieces Autumn Robert L wife Secreta ing of welcy ladies and ber of the guest You’re Invited To a Display Tomorrow of the Elna *hamber Aistine Munch, Deputies ot | Dresses ILRIL LIS 2 L L AL LL B L L LA L L O L LI L L L L1122 HART SCHAFFNER & MARX COATS FOR WOMEN Sale of Women's andsMisses’ Fall and CO JATS Winter Luxuriousxy Fur Trimmed Handome Materials 3 89 to #125 W onderful $69 .50 $ Topcoats Values , 335,559 LIVING MODELS WILL SHOW THEM ON OUR 3rd FLOOR—4 TO 5 O’CLOCK OU’LL see the work of lead- ing Parisian designers. Dress coats will be shown — sports . coats, too—coats for motoring— in fact, styles for every occa- sion. You're cordially invited. Other Dressy Coats iall: :2;::‘ y $39-50 and 54950 Exclusive Tweeds Sale of Women's and Mis FROCKS Satins, Crepes, Velvets, Cloths 15 & *25 SPORT DRESSES Balbriggan and Jersey Dresses. Specially priced at $10 and $15 Reliability Fall and Winter aks-built Fur Coats Give You the Maximum of Style. Quality and Reliability Specially $ Priced 1f You Have Not a Charge Account Here—Why Not Apply For One—Credit Manager—3rd Floor Raleigh Haberdasher Thirteen Ten F St. N. W g Special Sale of MILLINERY 75 hats of velvet, felt $35 Other Hats and velour. Furs Exclusively for Over 35 Years Regular_$5, 610 12th--Just above F S0 TR S LS 2SS ] HANDSOME DRESSES For all occasions. $29.50, $39.50, $49.50 °o*