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Recent Bride Col. Charles A. Dempsey, U. 3. Army, retired, of Richmond was a guest last week of his brother and sisterdnlaw, Mr. and Mrs. Phineas Janney Dempsey, on South Falrfax 3 Mary Earle Taylor left Friday for Moblile, Ala., where she will spend the Winter with her aunt, Miss Purvis Mr. Geoffrey Johnson of New York City has been the guest of Dr. and Mrs. Henry Augustine Latane on Prince street. Mrs, F. Brandt of Smyrna, Fla., s the guest of her inlaw and daughter, Mr. and Lester Van Middlesworth, In Rosemont. Mr. and Mrs. Van Middlesworth entertained at dinner ng in honor of Capt. idson of bridge home on = Aubrey AW ¢ sen guests of Mrs. HARRYS 5 on N Patrick for their home in th left Va McCormick V street, Portsmouth ties is Frank lerr MRS. PAUL DONALDSON TAGC ART, marriage this = Autumn are K. Kelley of 1902 northwest. Before her she was Miss ( Nineteenth street Army Hon o Miss M ber of Charlottes ville has arrived to spend the Winter with her sister, Mrs. L. Denton Mrs. Amos Brown. Mrs. Harry Rich I- | mond and Mrs. Edward Roland of Washington were gu last week of | Mr. and Mrs. J liams. Mr. and Mr Bird of Pitts. ts of Mr. and Mrs a., erine R ith eck end of Miss guests over relatives Price is the gues while the latter’s husba William J. Wallis of | were guests last week | mother and sister-in Mrs. Samuel A. | on South St.| | " sne of Washing has returned 5 cently the guest of Mrs. Au Dhter, Mr. and v King, on in ) of Mrs. 1 1 is in Flor. ;. Price Bowie a visit to her mother v Bowie, in Culpeper. Miss Ada McCauley is the guest of relatives in Luray. is Drischler entertained | - of Mrs. Tyson Janney | ) and the la ¢ daughter-in-law, Mrs. | Douglas Janney. who have recently | come from Fredericksburg to make their home in Alexan Matilda Mrs. Francis H S Wil m Butler ed at tea Monday E ¥ ! ‘rou Atk 3 S S ¢ home in ( 5 T in honor of State gover of Richmond tea, and other Jeanne Fan strong and ) Mrs. Jan County i and daughter. Dexter Davis. Miss Jeannette Cochran is after a visit to Mr. and Shepherd, near Charlottes Dr. and Mr. o) 3 nd Mrs, returned to Atlanta 2 F'ront Ilrw\‘\l. v to the latter’s mother, 4 ¢ Howe' r ] N. C., were s Lillian and s end of M. Frances Bur gone to | nnon Cooper. Goucher C t to their | s. Hugh Pe grandmoth N Mrs. Bridgewat week of South ( say entertain guest, when the others Mrs. ‘Albert Mryan, Mrs. ter Hall, and Miss Ada F. ude Carlyle Caylor ly of Bridgehamp- d Mrs. George H. Schwarz announce the marriage of their presiding elder of Church and former uthern Methodist Mary Qui: o Lewis T Wilbe: street il King and her nd Mrs th Alfred M of her son-in nd Mrs. Alber 1e from a visit to ¢ home. | 3 Robertson in Guines Holmes Va. ubrey (.. Weaver Dr. Robert Re: Menges of Roc guests over the and Mrs. Henry v has returned from other, Mrs. ST per. gan is back from an t 10 her son-in-l . Lough is back visit to Mr. and Mrs. I L. I Spring Creek, Rockingh Mr . Blair Ohio, uest of T and daughter, Mr. and Mrs Feirchild Mrs. John relatives Mr. ar is_the guest of n Count enter- evening Mr. and Mrs. tained t when the Harold F the guest of | yymp, Mr. a Y and < 1 Mrs. David McPhel Taylor and Mr. Winston C pY hn. Harmon and ecd have returned from a visit to their uncle and Mrs, rence Tz ineoin, Va son-n-law John G. | tewart is N. 1in Lorton, Mrs. George Childs clsco s visiting Miss Herbert on Washi A. L. Duv Mr. 2 Fredert Mr. and Mrs. . Mr. and Mrs. Albert Sidney Fitch have rerturned to their home in CIif. ton Forge after a visit to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Y. Barkley. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Severn of Akron, Ohlo, arrived by motor to be eting of Mount . R., was held Friday afternoon at the home of the regent, Mrs. D. Mauchlin Niven, at her home, Burnt Oak, Braddock Vernon Chapt na Gallahan is home o her son and daughter- and Mrs. Oswell Gallahan, ahan and Miss the guests of the former’s brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. v ern, and left r Day Fla., where the ter. Mrs. M. M burg, Pa., is tl w and daughter, Mr. . Hampton Mr. and eturned from a hmond. Critchlow Harris guest of her s ind Mrs. H of s returned from parents, Mr. and Mrs. n Bowling Green, Va. Warren Grubbs was the week end guest of his parents, Mr. and R. E. Grubbs, in Front Royal . B. L. Knight of Walterb . is visiting her brother-in-law 1 Mrs. Robert @ visit_to her ohn W. Gi William Stri of Anniston, were guests week of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Ma Green on North Washington street. Mr. and Mrs. Green have gone to At lantic City. Mr. and Mrs. George W. and Mrs. Everett Simms have KAPL OWITZ e INCORPORATED r21 NINTH STREET NORTHWEST A SPECIAL SALE FOR MONDAY BEAUTIFUL COATS NEW PARIS FASHIONS $ 8 5 AND $ i 3 5 PRESENTING A $s0 SAVING ON YOUR SELECTION FASHIONS DE LUXE EXCLUSIVELY FOR MADAME AND MADEMOISELLE Peverill return. KAPLOWITZwaz | INCORPORATED r21 NINTH STREET NORTHWEST A SPECIAL SALE FOR MONDAY $35, $40, $45 BEAUTIFUL DRESSES ror~ $22.80 AN INVITING, IRRESISTIBLE BARGAIN SPECIAL i SILKS, -+ SATINS - CREPES CLOTHS NEW EXCLUSIVE FASHIONS COPIES OF THE FRENCH FASHIONS DE LUXE EXCLUSIVELY FOR MADAME AND MADEMOISELLE STORE OPENS 650 A, My THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTO: October Bride Frances Via of Norfolk were guests last week of Mr. and Mrs. William . Smith. Mr. and M Smith have c as their guest the latter's mother, . Fannie F. Hayes of Gloucester County. The American Legion gave a large bridge party evening at Lee Camp Hall those who had les were Mrs. Milton Gl ow, Dr. and Mrs. Samuel B. Moore, Mrs. Robert S. Barrett, Mrs. Cha D. Barrett, Mr: T. Marshall Jones, Mrs. George Uhler, Mrs. Anderson bminers, Mrs. M. R. O'Sullivan, Mrs. Frank M. Dillard, Mrs. Morris L. Horne Mrs. Benja- min F. Iden, Mrs. Thomas B. Coch- t Dreifus, Mrs. J. K. Jean Carl Demaine, Mr: Auxiliary Windsor . Kemper, Miss Anne beth Ramey, Mr. Clinton Knight and Mr. Walter Cam- eron Roberts. Wicked Witches Listed At PresHalloween Seance The Sunbonnet Women of America to solve the problems of their siness brothers and sisters, so they invite them to come and help invoke the wiles of the “wickedest witches"” in a pre-halloween seance and dance Thursday evening, October 29, at Cen- tral Armory, Eleventh and Clifton streets northwes The unique invitation runs: “So the anclent near-witch, Sunbonnet Sue, Extends a summons to all of you Who'd dance and laugh and brew and plot To try the luck of the witches pot. Disguise yourselves in Halloween hues, If you'd be favored in the pot that MRS. FRANK H. HOLT, Before her charmingly arranged wed- ing, October 10, she was Miss Ar- butus Mangans of 3911 Thirteenth street northwest. esent your card at the door te For the fun begins at half-past efght. There are favors that may be got, So be on time to brew in the pot; You may not know, but it sure is true, Sunbonnet girls are among the few Descended from the Salem witches And work their wiles for Halloween wishers. “Now, come you all, so eager to learn | If Fate for you her wheel will turn. The business men do recognize The worth of Sunbonnets wary and | wise, So they have placed in the witches's pot Some lovely plot That may be won by only those Who please the witches by clothes. Now, brothers and sisters, eager and true, Dress up quite well, it may be you.” Among son W ones to wear hte bonnet are Mrs. Susie Moore, Hiss Hel- en E. Burnett, Miss Helen C. Clark Miss Nita S. Hinm Amelia E. Byrne, Mrs. Elsle . Gulli, Miss Eliza- . Mabel Driver, Miss <. Prender, Miss Mabel J.| Miss Bertha Zeller, Blandforth, 3 Miss Annie ith L. Tate and Miss ominent B holel | \#icrov 14th St. at K Fdmund J. Breonan, things which they will at the Hamilton - - - is, in itself, an ap- petizer — so deliciously prepared and so tempt- ingly served as to satisfy vour most discriminate expectations. $125 _uo $1.75 Luncheon, tastefully prepared and served, 31 each person And Music— under direction of Daniel Chwalow thelr Eliza Carter, Alice M. Shead, professiona A new lamp which furnishes a | Evey s large amount of ultra-violet light but “very room has a shower and which cannot bLe seen when operated | | _tub bath. $3.50 a day upward in a lark room has recently been per- | T T s e fected in Germany. " Dominating Styles in Fall coats The very newest models, most wanted colors and materials, at- tractively fur trimmed. Excellent tailoring through and through. ) 3492 Special | DRESSES Dresses for formal and informal wear, featuring the \?most desirable colors$ \/and materials, and re- flecting all that is new and best in style. Special lot at...... MODEL'$ \SHOP ST. NW. Ready for Rental The Coolidge 3100 Wisconsin Avenue Opposite Cathedral School A new idea in Apartment designing in which con- venience and comiort are tombined in practical compactness—the result of studied experience with popular demand. =~ Attractive entrances—and will be attended by efficient service. One room, Dressingroom, with Murphy Wall Bed; Kitchen and Bath...ceeeeee Two rooms—with Kitchen and Bath.. $55 Per Mo. Three rooms—with Kitchen and Bath.......... $70 and 75 Per Mo. Garages are available directly in the rear at $8 per month. Open for inspection and reservations all day Sunday—agent will be in attendance. Or engagement can be made at our office by phone up to 9 p.m. $45 and $50 Per Mo, == D. ¢, OCTOBER 18 Chaumont Unit to Give Card Party October 28 Mrs. James W. Wadsworth, jr., has called a meeting of her committee in charge of arrangements for the card party of the Chaumont Unit, to be glven October 28, for Tuesday morn. ing, at the home of the vice chalir- man, Mrs. Aristides Moreno. Mrs. Herbert B. Crosby, wife of the assist- ant .commandant of the Army War College, has secured the services of an orchestra from the Army Music School to play during the informal reception and serving of tea, which will follow the card playing. The decorations of the hall will carry out the holiday note of Halloween. —_ Bridge Party to Honor Wife of Comdr. Hoover Miss Lucille Claire Smith will en- tertain at the first of a serles of bridge parties, Tuesday evening, in compliment to her sister, Mrs. Hoover. wife of Comdr. John Howard Hoover of the submarine base at Coco Sola, Canal Zone, who is visiting her mother, Mrs. George Richard Smith, at Florence Courts, where she has an apartment. Miss Smith will entertain at bridge October 29. HERE'S a three-fold advantage for you in the fact that we fashion our own furs. Y @ RELIABLE QUALITY, real style-distinction and a worth-while saving in price. 1t will afford us pleasure to show you our unusual values in COATS, Jacquettes and Scarfs. REMODELING AND REPAIRING AT SPECIAL PRICES HARRY BACHRACH MANUFACTURING FURRIER Wholesale and Retail 1925—PART 2. Boxholders for Series Of Morning Musicals The complete list of boxholders for the series of mornnig musicals which Mrs. Lawrence Townsend has ar- ranged includes Mrs. James Couzens, Mrs. Delos A. Blodgett, Mrs. V Harry Brown, Mrs. Van den Bosch, Mrs. Perry Belmont, Mrs. Stephen B. Elkins, Mrs. Gibson Fahnestock, Mrs Marshall Fleld, Mrs. Ratacl R. Govin, | Mrs. Stokes-Halkett, Mrs. Arthur | Amory Houghton, Mrs. Otto H. Kahn of New York, Mrs. Lyman B. Kendall, Mrs. Frank C. Letts, Mrs. George T Marye, Mrs. Frank W. Mondell, Mrs. | Frank Brett Noyes, Mrs. Arthur | O'Brien, Mrs. Stephen H. P. Pell, Mrs. | Richard H. Townsend, Mrs. Frederick Vanderbilt, Mrs. Thomas F. Walsh Mrs. Henry White, Mrs. Norman C.| Willlams and Mrs. Charles Boughton | Wood. The first recital 1 be give at 11:15 o'clock Wednesday morning, December 9, and will continue on alte nate Wednesday mornings through | January, in the ball room of the Hotel Mayflower. Mr. Lawrence Tibbetts and Mr. Paul Kochanski will give the program at the first r al. ‘ | Hostesses For Mrs. social Alumnae Sorority, whis street aved Of Quality and Style-Distinction Priced Moderately You're assured 1303 G Street % : th : : : : LR | 608 to 614 Lawrence Hilding Beij and Miss F will be joint hostesses meeting Association evening, October 2 northwest. ~ S, Announced ‘De]aware State Society Phi Mu Sorority A. Delaware Tuesday th A meeting of the abeth Be Society will be held the October {at Thomson School, T Washington | streets northwest. The of Phi Mu |tion of officers will take held Friday | f Adams, of the 1 be at OO O 00O T gfiffi’i‘%&é&?& 1219 CONNECTICUT AVENUE EVENING FASHIONS Jor every FORMAL OCCASION I N the mewest Paris mode of luzury and splendour there is a brilliance that 1s most appeal- ing. It swings in with a new ani- mated line, vivid, yet softly ac- centing the flowing grace of the Formal Silhouette. 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