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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, OCTOBER 20. 1925. T I latter traveling in a gray suit with a | street after a 2,000-mile trip by auto | Francisco are spending several days = - | SO‘ IE I Y hat to match. They will be at home | through the New England States and |at Wardman Park Hotel, having just Mamage Licenses. | after November 15 at 1303 Kenyon | Canada. returned from a trip to the Catskills Marriage licenses have been issued to the | | street. e - with their granddaughter, Mrs. Van | following : | | Mr. May is a graduate of Gonzaga| Col. Robert A. Hufchison of Ma-| patten, wife of Comdr. Ellsworth H Sewree T E L] L] ; H ‘on from Eighth Page) | College and took a bachelor of arts de- | Nassas, Va., was the luncheon guest|yan patten. 5 and, J | | ree from Georgetown University and |t the University Club yesterday of - 1D N i 2 of the bride, and Mr. Francis| from the Catholic University a degree | Dr- Everett M. Ellison. .Dr. and Mrs. William A. Allee of | Robert C . B | cGivern served the s. The | of bachelor of science. His bride is a Ridgefield, Conn., have taken a suite | MUk, W L L ¢hurch had an effective arrangement | craduate of Notre Dame and is an ac- :"""‘- and Mrs. Riemer to at the Lee House, where they will be | Edward M. Clough and St | — - | of palms, ferns and white chrysan «c(-mnlish{:d xm‘xslclun. being both a pi- | Entertain Post Unit Tomorrow. for 10 days. e e % Brothers X | themums. | anist and a singer. and she has been| Lieut. and Mrs. Charles Riemer will SRt : % and Georgiana Goldman $4,000,000 Applroprlated for‘ The bride was escorted by her fa- | prominently identified with amateur |entertain the officers and members of m":,':l‘}x::""}"'R‘bf::l’;:;_":;‘l'g‘m"’x“‘.‘; Tilyer Bretreof "ipla s and fierina ther and wore a costume of white theatricals in Washington for several | the Stuart Walcott Post Auxlliary| (o wWashington i . H | sati ‘i oS lace | years. r § Foreign Work at Fall eatin trimmed with ‘rose (point lncejiyears. Unit tomorrow evening in their home Ll hn D, 2L t < t g i |broidersd in vearle and, ¥hiBe | \irs. chartes ST Shinn is spending |01013 Quebec trest.” Lieut and Mes. | Mrs. Richard Jackeon Barker, for e, o e S mart rur-irmmme 0ats onvention. SRR = Shi . | the month of October at the h ¢ | Riemer entertained at dinner Sunday | meér vice president of the ughters elvin Green Sarah Burne mi 5 : [Uebcgeie tayie an SR SvE S o in-aw and daughter, Mr. and | evening in honor of Mrs. La_ Salle|of the American Revolution, arrived | Jis B, Apnot and Pens, Ji, By W hich Hav ust Arrived and a square train of satin hung and daughter, Mr. and | } 1 5 e He vwillacd, e il | 4o Jomep anion pring | e ot [and- e isauere O i (e H. Bush, in Maditon, Wis, | Corbell Pickett, widow of tien. George | today at the ard, where she w prineraan o s city More than $4.000,000 was appropri-{was held by COronetiof paarta and|Sh accompanied by her daughter, | E. Pickett, when the other guests in- remain until next week. rry E. S e and NI 20 mission enterprises e blossoms and she ¢arried | Miss Elsie Shinn. |cluded Lieut. and Mrs. Walter A.\l‘\‘ll‘ M- fand Mrs S50l Martison: of Kegherine T Chase of thie city. L pa., ,‘?0, HI Softer, more Fall conventiol es, with a shower of lilies| A and Mrs. Frederick T. F. Joho. "'jj"x"""_» H‘;'"’_ ’l‘("“fl;"‘f "F'_!,_‘:h'»rhf‘: Indianapolis have arrived in Washing- | and Marie € MeClond of this city. e e Honor. for her sister and wore |APartment_[n the Mendota, afler |~ g — i — Telebhone poles from America will rics, richly fur- o ehte i ver bimle, | spending most _of the Summer and | Mrs. Clyde Brown of Woodside, Mrs. | Mrs. . R. Twist of Hamilton, Can- | b yaed in the service to be installed g = 2 L hite satin over JPink: |early Fall traveling and visiting Guy Kagey of Olney, Md.. and Mrs. | ada, formerly Miss Ethel M. Clark of | 21 Tampico, Mexico. / red. "' he newer e .+ ]C. M. Young of Takema Park enter-| this city, s visiting_her sister, Miss | D0 =70 Renvon of Fort | ineq the Rectory Club of the diocese | Maude Clark, at 900 Nineteenth street n, K an- | . wore e | . lowa, wife of the former - - trends in skirt and Philippine i nd 20 pink ros Kenyon, is again in Washingtor | Cf Washington vesterday afternoon in * THE BACHELOR { f collar E » Africa: $305,168 i naids were Miss s at the Mayflower. Grace Church rectory, at Woodside. L e | 1737 H St. N.W. { 2 74 collar treatment. nerica $3IN298.19 to India cousin of the bride: Miss Vir- | | The club, which includ gheiyives st Mexico Aids Y. M. C. A. Drive. | . . ? =2 g fav other parts of southern < Miss Nora Saur, Miss| . P. Floore of Austin, Tex., | mothees of the Episcopal clergy in the MEXICO CITY, October 20 ().— | pane iPtion hall living jirgom und 4 7 I'he more favored S150.600 to Burope 5.55 10 Margaret Malowney and Miss Anna | has returned to Washington, her for- |diocesc, was organized about 10 vears| prleqgident Calles, on behalf of the | va - E A\merica, the West Indies and | O'Bry Their dresses were all of [ Mer home. and is staving at Congress |ago in Grace Church rectory, under | \eyican government, has presented | W 1 parts of What is called the inter- | orchid, made like the maid of honor's, | Hall until she can occupy her new |the leadership of Mrs. G. H. McGrew, | 100,000 pesos to the local Young Men's | b Navs, cdubs and to all depariments of ] American division: $81.268 to the ne- [and their picture hats of tulle match. | residence, at 1604 Hobart street whose hushand was rector of the| Christian Association, which is cam- | ciate homelike indepegdence and privacy \ 4 h‘.‘\"h shades. cpartment, and the remainder (o | ed their costumes. Little Rose Lor church at that time. Daigning for 500,000 pesos with which | LOwest rates in ¢lty for the service given J an enterpris r of the bride; Ger : . Wiliam Eldon Doellex = service, teley b eices ot Sndll et G - colors, including the T e to carry forward its work in Mexico. OR PHO =~).00 5.00 amp and Virgin 3 e E me in New York | s, R V. Wulfften Paethe of The | ——————_—_—_—_—_—_————ooer e e ——————— ) 4 ].)0 ]1-) sins of the bride, were flow and are a i sador Hotel Hague, Holland, arrived in Washing- | girl 1 / = = ri ainty frocks of pink and |y jonn R Thomas of Seranton, |lon today, and is at the Willard, where T 98"’” 38" baskets of rose petals. Eu-|pg 'i¢ 2t the Lee House for a weels | She plans to remain until next Sun- & bearer, having a | stay. She has with her her son and day. D 2 s srepeti L - daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. . A = the r . .3 rles Neal was best man, and | pyostier o v, dr. and M | Mr. and Mrs. Percival Neall and and w S the ushers included Mr. John Saul, | ot Mias R ath Neall ind Mr iand Mrs ¥ formerly medical super- | Mr. Bernard Saul and Mr. Leo Saul, | and Mrs, V Wt i of BEIIEAelonis Niam G. Hamilton | Waiton ¢ and i the Takema Park in-|cousins of the bridegroom: Mr. Mat W York M8 tons: Guilin oS BRUSAeloh waand ] d ! h are spending a short | Overbrook Mayflower. ) sailed for China | thew Fenton. cousin of the bride, and | time in Washington and are staying | O o orook F thefMaviops: Leaders in | Dr. Richard Mudd at the Hamilton. Miss Martha sttingham and | T arzest | followed in the home of tha bride's | Mr. K. K. Burlew. administraiive | gyosis of Mrs, William 1. Denning at | ——e——————— And | parents. at 2415 First street nobth 7 the Seeret B e west, after which Mr. Mav and his B Irs. Burlew have re g hride will start for a wedding trip, the | 10 their rtment at 1637 Thirty-first Mr. and Mrs. A, D. Baldwin of San the Washington | £ = - B Chim to ntc wim We Do the Finest Join the Gathering of - ¢ - UPHOLS | Fine Coats he House of Falhion of what | Quality, character and variety of authenticated I:];“\’IVL-RL\-}; I ’M( _)R R( )\,\'7— —maintaining our own shops on styles—that's what you are assured in The Louvre’s REMARKABLE VALUES the premises, so your orders can showing. * o i e have our personal supervision. H A N DSOME COATS Hotel ! ki 4 e There will be on display Wednesday some vers = LY ote I |9 SEES CAuC ccompreiensive new productions—in the fine. smart weaves—trim- i . presl l Wi Every Evem selection of upholstery matertals, B | P 54950 S6950 AND S8950 A | \ From 18 o'Clack : s med with the richest furs—and designed on lines Ward ready for your inspection. T S| LUXURIOUSLY FUR TRIMAMED— ardman FINEST FABRICS 3 ) & P"': , g ! Harticulatly appealins kil 6ffecs fandf valuesis RO s A SRR Former Envoy's Partner Dies. 4 gernatem 5 | the group at O = 2 SRS O GHICAGO. October 20 UP) -~ Hotate ! Orchestra §| | AMES . ENDERSON L STOUT SIZES 7 partner of the Cover Charge. 50c Many New Models b : 1106 G Street.N.W. 7 vh apeutics sha Py a pr t part. for all Chin During the convention in Des Moini plans were made to send N0 new r =n mission lands. r. Bast to i he Inter-Ameri ot % Africa, and 4 to 1 ; Wardman ythe MeLauzhlin of Takoma s been doing secretatial S Park B R Y neroft, Am dor to For reservations Fine Furniture, Laces, Upholstering, Paperhanging, Painting N work ana sauste o vl || ol 1108 G Strect—Phones han 1% C o f2500 © | Hundreds of Coats, Guaranteed whom he married in_Buffalo. survives. | é{..»fl PV W | AW S e s Other Fur-trimmed Coats from §$63 to $250.00 | Values, $35 to $150 { (Stevens { 1113 G Street : | A THOUSAND STYLES IN FROCKS Rhymes of Hosiery FOR ALL OCCASIONS No. 3 A Lady wished Stockings To match her new gown— She found them at Stevens Wi ithout searching the town FEATURING SPECIALS IF YOU want to enjoy marvelous tea—made in the s s $ $ 50 o true English way—buy a package of Tetley Tea | % 1235 G Street N. W. from your grocer. Youll find an old recipe for 15 %25 35 39 Reliable Furriers Since 1916 brewing real English tea printed on the package. PES, SATINS, SILKS AND CLOTHS For more than a hundred years Joseph Tetley and Company have been purveyors of fine teas to all Tomofl‘ow the Store Wi]l Open at 8:30 A. M. : London. And the Tetley Tea you buy in America is the same favorite blend of England’s most exacting Would Advise Making Your Selection Early | connoisseurs! Try Tetley's—and brew it the English fashion! What a treat 'twill be! So fragrant and satisfying 4 B . .. the second you taste it, you'll understand the | Briton's love for his ever-welcome cup! Yet Tetley's | ur Oa a e costs no more than ordinary teas. Mr. Bertram Cohn has just returned from the it inowbens e fur markets, where he made a most advantageous lsaiedlts have yoe 1o jou » purchase of $10,000 worth of FUR coats that un- No. 600 * i der ordinary circumstances would retail at 50 to o Pure Th;ead' 'S,il;~ 4 75% more. This valuable stock of carefully o serawemntaull ash, selected coats goes on sale tomorrow—an oppor- $1 25 tunity that comes once in a lifetime! == | 5192590 Regularly $175.00 to $225.00 NATURAL MUSKRAT COA'i"S—(D-rk Skins)— Full lengths—straight line—new high collars—beauti- fully lined. Black with a | NORTHERN SEAL COATS—(Dyed Coney)—Made up of the finest fall skins that we can guarantee for Touch of Color | satisfactory wear. Trimmed with contrasting furs— m:;wlb: : Northern gell with Natural Squirrel with a touch of bright color. And Northern Seal with Biege Squirrel 20, much of this Summer’s finery i s and last year's Winter wardrobe A Deposit Northern Seal with Mink can be made into really new gar- Will Hold Northern Seal with Fitch ments by dyeing them Black. foncls Northern Seal with Skunk Tinter Bluck will grodmea Your Selection o i n fast Black over most any material. And, as with the other §§ Had Seal C 23 Tintex Coloms, the si Silver Muskrat Coats udson Seal Coats directions on the package Full length; d . (Dyed Muskrat) it easy to get perfect results. LoX. otnin With beige SQUIRREL 5195 e Dark i Goloss — Biack cot'ars e collar and cuffs. . Brown, Navy Bine, Dark Blue, Lo $25000 Values $300.00 _ Values Dark Green and Cardinal Réd — give bright, deep and fasc colors on silk, cotton and wool 15¢ at drug and dept. stores Building a Hosiery busi- ness today iz no easy task —but we are proud to say we are making new friends every day. You purchase only first quality Hosiery at Stevens, we do not carry the so- called “seconds” or irregu- lars. Our Hosiery must have the wearing qualities we guarantee it to have. Lido Hosiery Exclusively FEEELALIUICONESEIEIBONIBLLITIIRIAIDBEES Queen Quality Footwear ORANGE PEKOE BLEND ; Operas. Step-ins, Gor: In packages from 10¢ fo $100 Up Step-ins, Gore Pumps Strap Pumps and Oxfords ANorHER JTYLE Thy released to-day in your JL'ST received an enormous ship- ment of genuine Queen Quality Shoes: every one perfect and of the newest Fall and Winter styles which will go to our customers at big savings. Here is a real opportunity to save dollars and stock up with as fine shoes as any woman can desire. 65 styles to choose from—Black Satin,” Black and_Brown Velvet, Rlack Smuede, Patent Leather Black and Brown Kid, Tan Calf All sizes and widths AAA to C, 2. to 8. See our window display Queentex Hosiery In Patent o Silk and chiffon, full = black velvet tasmloncas ail shades. . . $1.65 36.% Béige Caracul Coats Jap Mink Coats Flat skins, FOX bor- 5185 With FOX collars, 5375 o dered collar and cuffs beautifully styled. . ... ln ex $275.00 Values $550.00 Values o TINTS AS YOU RINSE Siberian Squirrel Coats ~ ;t‘l.:r;“ :‘i:lfo:’i:‘aco‘“ X . Beautiful | od- : TlntS t’\" Dyes i ele'v.“l:le:;ec'l;n:flr;:om $:‘350 ::r’;::;rfrilne:ie"me' .u- s195 ANYTHING gE30,00 1 Valuen $275.00 Value i . M Queen Quality Boot Shop 1219 F Street N.W. =5 i Exclusive Agents in Washington for Queen Quality Shoes : Digtributers PARK &TILFORD, AX : L e 3 . 4 _ _—— e )| )] [@ MWMQ 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000(/10000000000000 ===