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8 » SOCIETY. THE EVENING STAR. \\\ SHINGTON, D. ¢, MONDAY. OCTOBER 19. 1925. SOCIETY. | Capt. and Mrs. Hill left immediately | homes after eight months’ 1our of lat 12 o'clock in St. Jonn's Episcopal | Mre. Rose Gouverneur Hoes. and some ; ) v | ) Church, Honeoye Falls, N. Y., the Rev. |of the members of the Baltimore com- | after the ceremony for a wedding |Spain, Palestine and lzypt and a ) S S. {John Dennis ofclating. | mittee, who produced Mrs. Andrews' | trip to Honoluln cruise on the Medite: . They 2 { . The bride was unattended except for umxeam “Thomas Jeffarson,” at the | e arrived in Washington rday | her little son Charles E. hambers, | Lyric Theater in Baltimore. in May, Miss Catherine (. Ahern of Vir vizita on the [talian lakes, in France who acted as ring bearer. The bride |and many of the sponsors from dif- | &inia and Miss Anna J. Keady of — | wore an ensemble suit of brown, with |ferent parts of the country. | Chevy Chase have returned to their (‘ontinued on Ninth Page) R 3 : 1§ ] | corsage bouquet of ward roses. | \ P M C lid E & R | pyAtter the ceremony a wedding break- | Mra. Rufus |.. l);-)\\« ister.inlaw " 3 fast was served (o the immediate Of Vice President Dawes, spent ves r€§ldcnt dnd rs. Looliage ntertain y [ families at the home of Mr. and Mrs. | ferday at the Willard, hut left later Wlndow \[ b fC l Cl - i, Henry S. Brown of West Bloomfleld, for her home in Chicago. o r\ % E . 3 % juncle and aunt of the bride. Pe AT 3 Members of Congregational Clergy . |37, ha "\rs. “Billings, who were | The marriage of Mrs. Ella M Shades h “vh.t H { both "residents lof) thi city. latt!ifor pEIANOE. formerly of Washing:on. but | ’ 3 % New York later in the dax. for their| : nsly 23 08 ANgS o at the 1te ouse. A | Rameymoan. ‘and will safl from there | 10 Capt. George Hill, retied chief of Made to . R = lice of Alber took place | for Mexico City, where the groom is P D ] assoctated in business with the law [P 1% Angele By Gelber 1D May We HE President and Mrs. Cool- | Kendrick remained in Denver to at-| K e "flrm of mmam& Ringe. . ”2 Idse L7 chierinining Several | tend (he wedding of Mist ldris Ken | 3 - Estimate? clergymen of the Congrega- | drick to Mr. Lawrence McArthur of | T v : { Miss Margaret Lewis Shelton has o0l Chareh =t the Witiie || Greely: (Ohiloy whish ok tulace ot [ 4 | iseued invitations to a bridge tea No House, here for the National 'urday. | 4 ! vember 3, at Rauscher’s, in honor of | Council of the Church, meeting in this s | Miss Maude Marshall Mason. who G October 20:28 Word has heen received in Wash- | § R | will makg her debut December 29 € ington of the marriage of Miss | i St Rec U 'S PAT OFF - " ve. Marion Hayes of Kalamazoo, Mich., t Mrs. Minnigerode Andrews is at The Amhassador of Japan and Mme. | [BIH D000 O n Brewster of ! Farmington. one of the outstand F‘\ENCH f1a. will entertain at dinner B e | it & i Hi states i O] V: 3 i, Mont., which took place | g ng estates near Charlottesville, Va MULA . in_honor of the ‘| Wednesday in Omaha. Mr. and Mrs. | s 1 | where she ix Illustrating Mrs. Philiy FOR pointed United States Ambass Ny, S s 4 i Holt's Interesti 1 ~tions S drewster will make their home at the 3 - s interesting old house, section Japan and Mrs. Charles Ma | % which were designed by Thomas T Srewster Ranch, at Birney. Mr. I'he Ambassador and Mme. sl e 2 £ 5 | § ‘ for o 4 tnd Mme. 3 Bieitor Bas of Dosll stifiieaas and - erson. Farmington rivals Monti Yain 4 will be hosts ot dinner ctober 31: the | Washington. where he has visited 2 | 3 : llo In many respects, And has Sold_ by the best, 830 13“! St NW| Phones 3iain 41:t occasion being in ¢ ration of th P s |a romantic history, which for the fir <h[)p cveryvhere mhoror | MUmbér s as cuest of Sen- | mrrnlmm «nniversary of the Emporor | UM :"‘dn{_\[[x-l:‘fiin;n 'l‘;ve K‘ewit,,,\_ i i A : o fll | (ime is gathered into hook form hy W. fTOKES SAMMONS, Propristor of Japan ikl L iy S daughter of the house \ S Among those who will entertain | % 8 * 4 | As special representative of the The Secretary of Commerce and | (hic evening at the birthday dinner ! - 5 Thomas Jefferson Memorial Founda Mrs. Herbert Hoover are expected to | o the (race Dodge Hotel a Dr. | ¥ 4 * | tion, Mrs. Andrews will be at Monti- return to Washington \Wednesday | pajth Se Viile Coale, Mrs. W. B. Mar- ¢ r { cello these fine October afterncons 1o ’_"‘ Kansas City, where they went|gwe Miss Adela Miss Ma- 3 “ 5 : | welcome those of the Monticelllan Saturday bhel Camphell, and ) William : { who motor down to visit_the object o Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Hoover. Jr.. | Brajthwaite. Mr. My Harry | their patriotic interest. *Among thos: ron and daughter-inlaw of the Secre- | pyjin, Mr, and Mrs. Andrew A. 4 4 ll | planning this excursion are the chair- and Mrs. Hoover. who have been | celmo. My Mrs. H. L. Hoffman. | v : 2 man_of the Washington committes ng them here. will remain an- | Mprs. Anne Baylis. Miss Ella Haye: . X > . % —_—_— S other week. Miss Sarah Louise Ar-| My and Mrs. J. §. Myrick and Mrs. | ; % nold, who wae the zue<t of Mrs. | ymoc Draper | " Fi s 5 : . o < I Fioover for 4 short time. has reiurned e Thmehenn by Miee Eather Frager. i g = v 1508 H STREET «~ WASHINGTON, D. C. Miee Aflea Mellon, accompanied by | “y\yoo poipner prager entertained at | 2 = ¢ i Miee Svlvester. has veturned 10 |juncheon vesterday in honor of Miss AN s Opposite The Shoreham Wa:hington and ned; M. Melion nor Wheeler and her flance, Mr. Secretary of the Treasury, at hie |y ghay Orme Exnicios. and Mrs, apartment on Massachusells avenue. | \winiay sbeil of Waco. Tex.. and M B Fugene Havnes of Atlanta, who are | p 5 ; Mr. Brun, Minister of Denmark, Visiting her. Ths other suests in-| k ‘ In New York for Visit. cluded Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lanzley : ¢ i Tuesday and Thursday ———— e Ainister 6o Denmark. Mr s, John T, Cassedy. Miss Virginia e cf:ylzvmm:mrm'n went to New York | McKenney, _Dorothy Mondell. | at Swanee and is at the Hotel Plaza 2 A ne Weller. Miss Kath- | . = e arine Ludlow, the second secretary of wesdan jsissiliiy tietay. | the Peruvian embasey. Dr. Saptiago ; : KATE SMITH » ‘ Senator and Mre ederick 1. F. Bedoya: Mr. Grifith Warfield, E i : Washiugton s RIX[L PaND TURKISH RUGS Gillett will entertain a company at |Comdr. Frank McCord, Comdr. Wal | Mact Popuar Original Southern finner this ev 3 aren, Mr. Robert Ash. Comdr. | ¥ Blues Singer i ieirors dinner this evening. tEdATeCHRen b i Rohens gt 4 Genuine handwoven Turkish rugs of good quality in an unusually complete The haby cabinet will hold its regu- | and Mr. James Parker Nolan | 3 | Stwamee Symcopaters assortment of colors are now offered at the extremely low price of tar mon meeting and dinner at Dr. Bedova entertained at tea later ; direction A1 Kamons the Metropolitan Club this evening. |in the apartment at Wardman Park | P P o e et Hoet MRS. JOHN H. IDEN, 13th St. at E avis will he the guest of hono A R. K | Wife of Comdr. Iden, now at the navy yard, where he and Mrs. Iden fre. Lyman Kendall | n Mrs. Emmet ( idiger. who is » N at the end of the | Quently entertain. e = visiting her father. Senator Thomas ar E s at APPROXIMATE SIZE 9x12 J. Walsh, and her aunt. Mrs. John the Hotel Plaza of Providence. . I.. have announced iowder, October 15, the Rev hum Walsh will entertain informally at v Ithe engage v | Murphy offciating luncheon tomorraw at the Chevs | Mr. Wilbur . Whitehead of New | Theadorn 5 g =5 0 s erln Chase Club, York is the zuest for two davs of | N 4 _The marriage of Mre irgini ' S Col. and Mrs. William Noble at 3308 !js 4 grand ; o Forevth Chambers to Mr. 1 W;m frs. Woodrow Wilson. widew of Cathedra! avenue , t ; ST z tonk place last Thursday REUPHOLSTERING PARLOR ¢ g me Ptaene Wilton, WIS ey "ob ates Fighara 5. Xagens, | o memer of the Pro e | == 5 || SUITES AND 0DD ChAiRs i it i e A i Saturday oM oo rs Mts | the latter formerly Miss Helen Rich CAFE LOUISE A SPECIALTY ging p x4’ are modestly priced at pcugania, o o far some | ardson of this city. are notv at their; Mr. and Mrs_ A. J. Hansman an 3 ! CHAIR CANEING MWilson has heen at Geneva for some |LCUIOR 3 (> Sende. M., whers | nounce the marsiage of thelr daurhier N e, e .| PORCH ROCKERS, SPLINTED $ 8 $ $ o per el Lieut, Nugent is stationed with the | Margaret Mars o Mr. dohn W A Den Kandar W 17th Tank Battalion. ! “N f C d')) will entertain at tea ternoon . i Obviously Ihue rices are effective onlv on our present stock ir. honor of the Urited States High { The Best P, . Mrs. M i Dristol ¥ 1 = < > ; = Ask my 20,000 customers. | Miss Suzette Dewey, debutante AV , 'l U ‘ : RFINCKEL & { e S R AR Bars A selection of fine Sarouk, Kirmanshah, Elvendi, Herat, Khar bah, Akbar, daughier of the Assistant Secretary £ ; Ty LIUS Al N L f,‘am'"(: '::’r“ e iake th Chinese and other desirable Eastern rugs of large size are also here of Commerce and Mrs. J. Walter i X SR ¢ e o aUa iichion taaav < § G $9 SILK TAPESTRY CUT at prices most interesting to those who care to make comparisons. In“compliment 1o her house muests. | . : BTO R | TO $2.98 PER YARD Miss Rosalie Evans and Miss Ka ) FOR INFANTS :*:n“\: |‘h..:; ”«q:‘m[}”:: ‘\ rv:k‘,(r\‘\“hn '\I\?;l‘l’ U ol ! Clay A Armsh‘on STORE HOURS 8,00 A. M. TO 5.30 P. M. EVERY DAY FREIGHT PAID TO ALL SHIPPING POINTS Hitke heir dehut f{hls cedson, The = = | SMALL BOYS AND GIRLS i . g INCLUDING SATURDAY IN THE UNITED STATES Griffin, Miss Violei Spencer, Miss i Drop Postal to o el sl s ; Rate Jewels il 1233 10th St. N.W. Sloane Endorsed Merchandise Carries cAn cAssurance of Satisfaction Towne. s 4 = e , " Or Phone Fi klin 7483 e L Fine Watches Complete New Oultfits Man Will Bring Samples ¢ i Gold Ware 4 i o whose marriage 1o ) Marshall B Silver Ware A At Moderate Prices Orme Exnicios will take place Octo- H The guests include Miss \| :g:x:el.trr ."(cten'{‘ur' dl\nd : rier—ince President Mcltennes, pyilitem th Jefferson’s administratien rdevant, Miss r Prager. Mis= 1] —uc have enjoved the : ) | New Silk sl 95 Flannelette Catherine Wheeler. Mrs. Leonard patronage of those most I e s & s < 3 = L e e e sonan { et el e W E extend a cordial invitation to every Step-ins Gowns—0Only Dorothy Mondell. . Miss Katharine | JJJ{ official and social hife of Rl ; S 2 ovely quality of crepe de chine. Cut fu Ludlow. Mrs. Thom:s Hopkine. Mrs the capital and nation. mother who wants distinctive, different Rsber Littlenales. Ars, Gymn Rust i Established 1802 ] apparel for the baby to visit our Infants’ i scalloped at lower edge with val lace lite - f 2 te stripes. Both V\ necks and Mrs. Blaine Mallan. Miss Helen 2 Havnes and Miss Ruth Donaldson. 0 Department or net footing. Flesh. orchid. peach & Sllase: Mrs. John B. Ke K has returned 8 e e d Wonderful value! Third Floor. 1216 F St. N.W. to Washington. after spendi the | Fummer in the Wesi Miss tosa N} 1 . i I ok A ! Mave Kendrick will join her parenic T s VERYTHING new and exquisite in ontfits here the middle of the week. Mis Made for sleep! Third for children is shown here now in dainty models for play and dress wear. EDMONSTON & CO.’ lnc. Coats Dresses Hats * Caps NEW Bet. F & G | _Matc}z(‘n’ Outfrs Boys' Susts ADDRESS 61 2 13th St' N:xt Droop’s Rompers Sweaters Sacques Nursery Furnishings Novelty Gifts The first “Sale” in our new Store has well served its pur- pose of acquainting the shoe buvers of Washington with our New Location 612 13th | Important selling tomorrow of — Saf o s e d : | Styles Designed Especially for Larger Women and regular =elling next week. : Three exceptional selections of Dresses and two of Coats—ready for “"1 ,vvn,r:,e,,,;m,l,;h, ifi:ficlAr:‘mfiinl;:»chlgr!::vz“:H isall }l'ou nee(]?’l1 petly t(]; have adl_{lomr:;l | tomorr_ow’: shoppfn.—lypilying the beauty and slenderizing fashions of- il complete with attachments delivel fered in our specialized Shop for Larger and Taller Women! : to your home at once. And the bal- : : 15(( OFF ‘ ance is divided into payments cquany '”“;llmsv department represents a ]cllqfi"ser\'i(i?. by which larger and taller women are able to com- on all Women's Strap casy to meet. mand the same style and the same perfect fitting, without undue alterations. that are afforded women Pumpe, Oxfords and Boots. who wear average sizes. This is a particularly wonderful season for those wearing larger sizes. The :;g’g g::g: : :‘;‘gg N\ You ha ve not long : new styles are heautiful! Be sure to see these selections tomorrow ! $10.00 Grade. .. $8.50 ! k 4 Above the artist tells the rest of the story—each $11.00 Grade... $9.35 N to make up your mind. If you sketch represents a group you would like to see! $12.00 Grade...$10.20 N i want to kecp your rugs beaten, % Gr o & A > oup 1—Fine Worsted Group 2—Dresses of G 3—Aft ::;gg g:::: g}?gi e n swept and cleaned electrically y 1§ “Scottish Heath” Frocks. $25 Soft Flat Crepe—with $39'50 Gow;: ‘;? Broudeedrn\‘;:lr: s65 $14.50 Grade. ..$12.30 you have but to phone us 4 ! ¢ Flared Skirt . .. vet and Georgette Concealed fullness! That's the secret of The circular flare is probably the best Brocaded velvets. as you must know. are 107 OFF A | and let The Hoover A i Eocws populanby)l It decomplithes o) ofallithe fateatas iheiveily newesiidrciies - mihbhies i D Ko 7 5 | 1 e 1 [ this fullness by using inserted side pleats show—and this model has a circular flare quah!\ that recommends them cspecially* —on all Children's, Misses’, solve your C mng i in the skirt. The vestee front has insets skirt that is both graceful and youthful. for the larger figure. The V-shaped front Boys' Shoes, both regular problcm.Dattnowl 2 of fine crepe de chine. Dainty ribbon’edg- There is a rich embroidered pattern on the and the circular flare which has the effect and corrective molels: 5> ings, accentuate the long lines. Colors— belt and on the sleeves which end in of up-and-down lines on the skirt, tend 02 OFF ! s purple, brown, shrub, gray—all sizes from bracelet-like cuffs. Exactly like the cketch to slenderize the figure. Georgette slip to 40Y; to 525 $25. —second from the left. $39.30. match. Sketched in the center. $65. —onall .\l'!;\‘s and Boys' Shoes, i s ™ o tncluding lhp.famnul« Stacy | COATS :.fb‘r‘llfnhmorel —'a soft fine plle 395 COATS ;l:':::’n:i“l::e:lwt, Fur- sl 25 Adams Co. Footwear. 0 ; A model with long. straight fines. including those produced by Of all the lovely coatings this season has produced “there’s G three narrow pleats at each side, giving—but concealing—just none so fair as Needlepoint'—“and it lives down in our Coat ED NS I ON & ’ i the “right Tullness. - Mushroom collar of able-dyed squirrl. Shop!™ " This model sketched at the extreme right is a riot of which adds a softening and youthfub touch. Sizes 8%, to 48! ripples. And boasts a flared collar and cuffs of natural gray 1215~1217 F Street Sketched second from right. - $95. squirrel—a stunning coat for $125. (Incorporated) | nd 1214 101218 G § & HI ilk with cotton s an 612 13th Street Wew e etmeen s ana ¢ siwes || 2 s Outsize Gold Stripe Silk Stockings & ™ <" *¢ $2 Pair Next Droop's Music House Hours—8:45 to 5:30 ANDREW BETZ, Manager ‘ IIIIlIllIIIllIlIIIlIIIIIIlllllmIII!IIIHIIIIIHIIIIIIIllmIII|lllIlIIlIIIll|lI|IllIlllllIlIIHIlI|lIIIiIIlIHI|lIlIl

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