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8 SOC IETY. SOCIETY v President .md Mrs. Centennial Exhibition of National Acad- |aime wit have as iheir gueac over emy of Design Tomorrow Night. HE Capital wlil register its | ha a se greatest triumph art to-| for the Winter and will take posses- morrow nigat 2 the | sion about October 5. Mr. Mrs president and s of | Cabot S 3 D CortorantGRllceyli ot Axt wil entertain the President-and Mrs Coolidge, most of the cubinet officers | and their wives, diplomats of the ole world, long s to the best in the way of pictures. society folk in general private view of the rety > memorative exhibition in celebration | of the one hundredth anniversary of the National Academy of Design. There will be no formal receiving the Academy and of pting the President and ind & few others, while distinguished guests will and take their own time The | pective com .'lzm)]\ lnfn wing the great exhibition v will be ind representative ciety from the until the close, dress adding the usuval ('!\;n-mN n scene. senting a~ world widw it appearance o Coolidge w.ll exhibition o the art history « The goveriing b it is called, of the National of Design to the number of h Washington by | norrow afternoon. A tea | given in their honor at the Club of Washington Sunday aft- | ernoon. opening of an t. unique in | Ambassador of Great Britain and Sons Arrive Toda The Ambassador of Esme Howard, and his sons Bdmund and Henry. arrived in New | York today aboard the Aquitania from | England were met in New | Yok by the third secretary of the | embassy, Mr. Henry L. d’A. Hopkin- | son, and wiil come to Washington toniorrow or Sunday. Lady Isabella | Howard is now in Switzerland with | her elder son. who is recovering from | a serfous illness ) Great Britain, | The Minister of Sweden, Capt Axel: F. Wallenberg. is expected to return | to Washington the first of the week, | ne. Wallenberg going to Newport to | end a few days with Mrs. John Aspegren. The Minister and Mme. | Wallenbers left Washington last week | for & motor trip to Philadelphia. New York and Long Island Senator Thomas J. Walsh has with him in his new apartment, 2100 Massa- chusetts avenue. his daughter, Mrs Emmett . Gudger. who came to] Washington from her home in Hamp- | ton Roads to assist her father in get. | ting his apartment in order. Although | Mrs. Gudger's stay here will be brief, and her time well occupied in her | father's new home. several entertain- ments have already been planned in her honor. Mrs. Peter A. Drury will entertain at luncheon Wednesday for \irs. Gudger and Thursday afternoon Mrs. Eugen G. Reinartz will give a bridge tea for her Mr. Frank W arns of Boston who has been a guest at the White House for several days, left Washing. ton today for his home. Robert Lansing have as their guest for a few days Mrs. James A. Thomas. Mr. and Mrs. John | W. Davis, who were visiting them, have returned to New York. Mr. and Mrs, Miss Helen Wright is spending a cek in Atlantic City with Albertine | dall. the cartoonist, before going to New York for a visit. | and Mrs. Godfrey Lowell Cabot represented 1t lovers und |Church at at the opening | centennlal festivities in | tion of the beginning of wegian fmmigration to this countr) | were | the Rev. Coolldge to Open| have taken the house at R street | >5. Mr. and Mrs. | them for the John M. Cabot will have with Winter thefr son, Mr. The Bishop of Stravanger. Norway. | Right Rev. J. . Petersen. who has the Norwegian the Norwegian-American | mmermora the Nor MRS. FLOYD HARR N Whose husband has recently been appointed direci ‘tor of the War I‘Illlme‘ Corporation. She was formerly Miss Henrietta O'Reilly of Philadelphia. | bishop. the commandant of Fort Myer, en- tertained a. | pliment to Mrs. S. | lumbus, Ohto. |Inlaw and daughter, Lieut. and Mrs. Clovis E. Byers, at Fort Myer. | way | who spent a few days early this week | wicr | way South. ritte W Washington after attending the con- vention of the American Red Cross in State | geons. | embassy | entertained at luncheon yesterday at THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, orwegian greeted the | French military surgeons, who came to this country to attend the con- vention of military surgeons, which was held last week in New York. Among the other guests were Maj. Gen, Merritte W. Ireland and Brig. Gen. Walter D. McCaw. Col. Spire and Maj. Maisonnet left Washington this morning for Baltimore, where they will pass u few da Mr. and Mrs. Frank B. returned to thelr residen 1239 Ver- mont avenue. Mrs. Noy Blagden will be with them during the Winter. parentage Mrs. Hamilton Hawkins, wife of luncheon today in com- A. Richards of Co- ho 18 visiting her son- Rear Admiral and Mrs. Leigh oyes have Jesse Draper, e today from New York on her to Atlanta to join Mr. Draper. in Mra. Edward Douglas White has re- | turned to Washington after spending the Summer at New London, Conn. She will have with her for the Winter her niece, Mrs. Terry H. Thompson, whose husband, Comdr. Thompson, is on sea duty, and Miss Mary Mont gomery. Admiral and Mrs. Palmer on his Surgeon General of the Army Mer. Ireland has returned to Louis. Gen. Ireland spent two ew York last week attend- pnvention of military sur- Lieut. and Mrs. Clovis Byers have visiting them the latter's ents, Mr. and Mrs. 8. A. Richards of | Columbus, Ohfo. Neveral Infor parties have been given for Mr. and Mrs. Richards during their short stay here. Capt. and Mrs. Milton O. Beebe gave a tea yesterday In thelr honor, | and Sunday afteroon Maj. and Mrs. | Samuel J. Randall will entertain at tea for them. Mr. and Mrs. Richards will return to thefr home in Colum bus Monday The military attache of the French Gen. George A. 1. Dumont, Mr. and Mrs. Richard /. Wilmer will have with them over Sunday the latter's sister, Mrs. Frank Owen, who | Wil come today from New York on | her way to her home in Atlantu Mrs. Norman Hapgood of New York has joined her husband in Washing | ton and they have taken an apartmen at the Lee House, where they will pass the Winter. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Houtr Creighton have returned from New [ York, where they went to attend the | prenuptial restivities and wedding o S —— wJusepll W. Leverton ‘mm 1205 G St. N.W. Shop here acith my positive yuarantee that I will sa | on Lamont street money. Personal attention SPECIAL For Saturday Beautiful New COATS Newest colorings. Values to $89.50 75 Beautiful New DRESSES Silks. satins. georgettes, flasy- nels, serges. crepes and novel ties. materials, stules and is visiting in Washington. He was | recelved vesterday by the President | of the United States, to whom he was | |introduced by the Norwegian Min |‘ Isler Mr. Bryn. In honor of the bishop the Minister | |and Mme. Bryn gave a luncheon ves. | terday at the legation, when guests Right Rev. Peterson, Repre sentative and Mrs. Kvale, Representa- tive John M. Nelson, Mrs. Nelson, jr. and Mrs. Roseland of Phila delphia, Rev Sigmond and Rev. Pederson of New York, Mr. Otter ness, Mrs. liamson, wife of Repre. sentative Williamson of South Da kota; Miss Inger Bryn and Mr. John Bryn. Yesterday evening there was a re. ception at the Norweglan legation. | where Norwegians and Americans of —e —_— —m e /'(13/110”.\ of the i Our HANDS WRAPS FROCKS I “The “Bob Splendid Collection ME COATS 'URS VOVELTIES 7eekly Arrivals of Imports and Adaptations —m FoRET 1217 .Conn. Awe. A Shop of Individuality Are Offering the Swmartest Autumn Season of GOWNS HAT by Pump”™ %10 For In Class or HE cleverly combi of the “Bobby P All-College Wear— on Campus ned grace and beauty ump” is original with the Stetson Shoe Shop and it's quite charm- ing because applique contrast against black wosating trimming is used as a patent leather velvet AAA to C widths. Stetson Shoe Shop Thirteen-Five F Street “Capyright, Steison Shoe Shop. Values to $25.00 1825 the Hamilton Hotel in compliment to | Count and Countess de Vibraye. | Wednesday evening Gen. Dumont | entertained at dinner at the Hamil- ton Hotel in honor of Col. Charles Spire and Maj. G. Maisonnet, two B all A Popular Discussion of Corset Styles By Miss Florence Fitzgerald of THE H. W. GOSSARD CO. A knowledge of your o particular type, and a redi:- zation of how to keep it on the beauty side of that type, will safeguard you against the careless figure — the enemy of attractiveness and fashion. You Are Cordially Invited to Attend 1119 F St Next Door Columbia Theater Plitt Says— | Another of Qur Extraordinary Furniture Opportunities This Attractive Solid Mahogany Martha Washington Cabinet —A l'ulnl and Very Attractive Piece of Furniture 192 GEORGE PLITT CO., Inc. 1325 14th St. NW.—Main 4224 Painting—Paperbangiig—Upholstery—Draperies A value that is sure to appeal to you! D. C., Miss Helen Hayes Grondin to Mr Frances G. Matson, which took place Saturday. While in New York Mr and Mrs. Creighton were at the Waldorf-Astoria. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1925. ton game, and will attend the dance at Annapolis which follows. Hill-Morgan Wedding a Home Event Yesterday. Charming in its simplicity was the wedding yesterday afternoon of Miss Effie S. ‘Morgan, daughter of the Deputy Commissioner of Patents and Mrs. BEdward W. Morgan, to Mr. Ed ‘ward David Hill, son of Mrs. C. A.| Gunderman of Scranton, Pa. The ceremony was performed in the home of the bride's parents, 1622 Randolph street, at 5 o'clock, the Rev. Dr. Joseph . Herson of the Hamlin T M. E. Church officiating. A recep. Mis. James Hill Littlehales Is en-|ion followed immediately after the tertaining at bridgs this afternoon In| caremone. The house had a pretty her home in Cleveland Park in com- [ g@ORNe | P00 BONT M ng fwhite pliment to Miss Rosemary Browning | guiie €€ NN 0 fthemums and the whose marriage to Mr. John A. Selby | Waqin.” 1o 1 sood in the large bay will tuke place October 28. The other | {00 ¥ guests include Mrs. William L et A g Irowning, Mrs. Willlam North Stur-| The bride was glven in marriage tevant, Mrs. Reber Littlehales, Mrs | by her father and wore an ensemble Addison Brastow, Mys. Willlams, six- | Suit, the coat of dark blue broadcloth ter of Mrs. Drasiow: Mrs. Frederick | trimmed with squirrel, and the gown dons, Mrs. John Guider, Mrs [Of powder blue satin. Her hat was Thomis L. Hum, . Mrs. Leonara |of powder blue valour and she car Block\ Mrs. Thomas Sloane, Mrs | ried yellow chrysanthemums. Allison Miller, Mrs. Dion Birney, Mrs Miss Elsie Morgan attended her Henry Berlinger, Mrs. George Shurp | sister as maid of honor wearing a Miss Mary Taylor, Miss Dorothy Cas-|gown of maize crepe romaine, trim. ley, Miss Virginia Hume and Miss|med with silver lace, a rustshaded A\gnes Miller. . velour hat and carrving chrys- s |anthemums. Mr. Albert C. Conradis Mixs Tsabel Boniface will go to|was the best man. Mrs. Morgan, Baltinore to attend the Navy-Prince- | mother of the bride, wore & gown of A Word to Buyers of Oriental Rugs EFORE purchasing Oriental Rugs : at auction or other sales, it'll pay vou to come in and see what we have to offer. fWe Prices. Mr. and Mrs. A. Leftwich Sinclair, Jr., of Boca Raton, Fla., are visiting Mr. Sinclear’s parents in their home Mrs. Hopkins, wife of Lieut. Col. Francis E. Hopkins, wil] return today from Cincinnati, wherelshe has been visiting Mrs. K. H. Blackmore for 10 days. guarantee both our Rugs and Furthermore— Any rug you purchase of us can be returned Within ONE YEAR and exchanged at FULL I ALUE for any other rug you fancy. 5A. H. BAKSHIAN ; 1625 Connecticut Avenue N gray georgette crepe and silver lace reception for Among the out-of-town guests were Mr. and Mrs. s of the bridegroom. who KAPLOWI | Lo INCORPORATE r21 NINTH STREET NORTHWEST FEATCRING $45 BEAUTIFUL DRESSES | $22.50 | FOR MADAME AND MADEMOISELLE | EXCLUSIVE FASHIONS COPIES OF THE FRENCH | FINE SILKS AND SATINS i DRESSES OF QUALITY AND DISTINCTION FOR MORNING. DAYTIME AND AFTERNOON WEAR OFFERED AT A REMARKABLE AND UNUSUAL BARGAIN PRICE WE SOLICIT YOUR CRITICAL INSPECTION AND COMPARISON FAS‘%IONS DE LUXE EXCLUSIVELY STORE OPENS s.z0 A. M \UASHINGTON. Pamis JuLius GARFINCKEL & Co. A Remarkable Collection of Misses’, Juniors’ and Girls’ New Apparel For School and College At Moderate Prices MART new models of the best designers have just arrived here for sports. street, campus and all social wear. Coats, Dresses Sports Apparel Three-prece Suits Hats Mfdxir'es Bloomers Sweaters Underwear Accessories F STREET CORNER OF 13™ Reduced on Saturday ) TWO HUNDRED CHILDREN'’S COATS FOR LITTLE BOYS AND GIRLS SIZES ONE TO TEN Fall and Winter styles, in the new colorings. belts. Sensationally reduced on Saturday The little boys’ coats are with and without The little girls’ coats are mostly fur trimmed. E Street Corner 8 OPPENHEIMER. BUILDING- SOCIETY. spending the week at the Willard, entertained at luncheon terday. . Gunderman was in black organ left after the wedding trip. They their return Mrs. George Perkins of New York entertained a company at dinner in the Venetian room of Le Paradis last night. After dinner the party ad- Journed to the Club Chantecler for the suppér danc Mrs. G. Brran Pitts gave a lunch- eon vesterday at her home, 1200 Six- teenth street. in_honor of her sister. at_home upon helbourne. Robert L. Emmett H. Lewis and Norton of brothers-in-law and ‘rancis J with Kilkenny of Chi- her husband, 1s Novelty Footwear 1304 F Street Adjoining Loew’s Palace Dainty Footwear Fashions For Madam and Miss In an atmosphere of exclusiveness and charm milady will find in our new shoe shop her heart's desire in footwear delightfully expressed in our showing of $6, $7 and $8 shoes. The “Petite” at $6.00 developed in velvet. satin T \ pump of quality, Newest shades of tan and and p.mnr le.uhrr, Autumn tint€ Riding Boots— Correctly fashioned, of black or tan Russia calf. Specially priced $15-00 mm@fimtfiw Children must have high shoes for wet and snowy weather —and there’ll surely be a surfeit of it in days to come. bly shaped high-grade footwear while vou are such as we carry—properly fitted by ex- Provide them with sensi- about it—well made, long-life shoes perienced salespeo- ple. We illustrate one of our new models of tan Rus- sia Calf. Sizes 8Yp to 11 $4.75 Sizes 115 to 2 $5.50 Sizes 2V to 7 $6.50 Third Floor Entirely Devoted to Children’s Shoe Store ICHS Proper Footwear F Street at Tenth RS R ST TR AR New arrivals in our “House-things” Section— Little touches of color help to brighten and make attractive the small things about the house. SUCH ARTICLES ARE ALWAYS AVAILABLE IN OUR HOUSEWARE SECTION. Among the new arrivals are— Decorated Metal Serving Trays 50c Peacock—May- flower Ship— Fruit and other Decorations Artistically Decorated All-Metal Waste Baskets Round, -oval and octa- gon shapes —many decorations. $1.00 4-Piece Metal $1.00 £5-51.50 Canister Sets 1= & sl= In Two Sizes DULIN&MARTIN G 1215~1217 F Street and 1214 t01218 G Street Hours—8:45 to 5:30 there Yes-