Evening Star Newspaper, October 23, 1925, Page 8

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) SOCIETY. THE EVENING SOCIETY German Envoy, Baron Maltzan, Went to New York to Meet His Family, Arriving Tomorrow. HE Ambassador of Germany.| Mrs John P Story, in their home on | Baron Ago Malizan, lefi Highteenth stree 3 | Washington Inst evening for | New York to meet Maltzan, who will ar morrow on the Columbus with thei litle daughter. The Ambassador is sccompanied by the secreiary embassy. Dr. Edwart von Selzam and will return o Washingion with his family shortly after their wrrival Mr. and Mrs. Francis White will | spend the week end with the latiers | purents, Mv. and Mrs. Renja i Harvis Iewster, ju [ B by | Manor, their home in’ Gr Valley. Mrs. White hux Ing several davs in New Ambassador Hotel wnd White ut Scrouby Manor The Ambassador of lly and - nors di Martino entertained wt diner last evaning at Wardman Park Hotel when their guests incl i dersecretary of the T Gerrard B. Winsion: the commercial secretary of the United Staias e bassy &t Rome and AMis. Heney McLean: Commander snd Mis, WV, W Galbraith: the counselor of the lui- {an embassy. Signor Auguste Ross the military aitache of the embassy Col. Augusio Villa: the nuval attachs of the ambassy uand Contessu Som- mati @i Mombello: the firsi secretary of the embassy, Connt Delfine Rogeri 61 Villanova. and Sisnor Laizi Mavi- || ahells-MeC ani and Signor Leonardo Vitetii sec- \Wedding A retaries of the smbussy g s Mo and Mis Lincoln M Miss Mellon in New sud announce the aze of their York for Ten Days. daughter Marie M| Miss Ailsa Mellon, daughier of (he Pheedore Baskin : of Phila Sacretary of the Treasury, and Mice "CIPNiR. son of Dr. Ky Talbott Alica Svlvester have gone to New lashells of that city. The ceremony York and are at the Ambassidor. Mise Aellon and Miss Svivesie; e ¢ K _in the reciory not_expected 10 return for o week or Church. the Rev. Jdar 10 daye. : fliciating e and Mrs. Lushells will make Senorita Julis M. Pueviredon their home in Philadelphic. The ar Senorita Raquel Pueyrredon 3 tor (e wed were ters of the Ambassador of Argentin 1% o w death in the A Senora de Pueviredol turn to Washington this evening from & motor trip to Chicago. They werr accompanied by their brother in law and sister, Senor and Senora de Lurc = announced The military attache of the linlian dnushter embassy. Col. Augusto Villa: the @it chenev of Manchester attache, Comdr. Sflvio Scaroni. @nid | No date hus been <ot tor (he W ede the naval attache of the embussy D aue the ‘Siente Comdr. Sommati di Mombello. will of New York and the \West enieriain at dinner \Wednesda School at ‘Watertown. (onn Ing at tha Chevy Chase Club in honor 15 of the retiring counselor of the Italinn | ays e, embassy. Signor Augusto Rosso. i rederich P 1L Siddons i en- | tertaining wi bridge this aliernoon fol foned by tea in compliment o Miss Josephine Pomeroy. The vther zuesis include Mes. James Hill Litdes hales, Mrs. Leonard Bloch., Mrs. Mel ville Grosvenor, Mis. Addison Bra- | (slow and her sister, Mis. Williwms: | Mrs. William M. Sturievant, Mrs Robert Pierre Robert, Mrs. Thomas Hume. Miss Bleanor Northrup. Miss Murgurer Yard, Miss der, Miss Sue Austin Mary Happer and Hoopes S performed vesterdiy afternoon | « b i the Junior lex Tha United Stares Ambassador 1 : ated = Japan and Mrs. Charles Mc\eagh will S wnd Ne the gueats of honor i dinner this from e sriduated In svening of Mr. and AMie G Backus, who will enteriain Mavfower Hotel Mr. and Mrs. Backus have as their guesis Miss Louise Sewell of this city smies o o o b L and Miss Frances Davison of New UM% o ""l”. ing suaun saKd S nccompanied by Senor kstanisiao de York. & Marquis « t i sy davs At War K Hotel « visit to Philadelphi New York v Falls and othoer points of interest they will return to their home, in Spain. They were re ceived vesterdsy the Ambassador of Spuin and Senora de Ri: Kirst Agaistant Postmasier Gen- eral Mr lohn H. Bartleit, enier tained at ncheon vesterday at the Hotel Willard six of his maias at Dartmouth College 0 were the Rev. Walter Hl . e e, ail of Chicago, the Re House {0 their New York home Rlakely of Hartford. Conn 2 gene J. Grow, Prot. Willivmn W Mrs. Charles P, Light vetur Wallin and Dr. Walter H. Merrill of i#rday from s visit with her this city. y tertield Lighi. jr.. o where e is aiten ol and Mrs. Alvin Voris will have Law Schooi - with them for the Seek end in thel (ers in New York and Philudeiphia. apartment at Wardman Park Hetel = their daughier. Miss Katharine \'d Mes. Harley Calvin 6 e Who 18 & junior at Sweet Briar Col- | Miss Marg have lege. \ absence of three - months and reopaned their house. on Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Mott Gun- ' Dupent circle. for the Winter ther will come to Washington today from New York. where they Mis. V. Marshall Clopton of Ward heon guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank- man Park Hotel and her daughter ln L. Gunther since their © Mrw. Leland Dotson Webb, will enter Tneaday from Fuorope. fRin At the Congreasional Country Club on Holluween ] Mr. and Mrs. James F. (urti Mis. Clopion vecently entertained will give a dance ihis ey at a din - nonor of the wives of ihe honor of Lieut hacnelors of the Siate aud ' Webh while Departments who lived i 1 P on vacat srreet. Academy, a1 Anni T attending the post-g Mr. and Mre. Henry Parsons Frwin - will entertain at dinnar thisx svenin: in compliment o Mre. MeConnico and Mrs. Warcen. who ave vikitin: st Futahcion Mrs. rwin’s mother, Mrs. Delos A A retived. director Bladgett. AN Nitional Cathedral Capt. and Mrs. John P. Jackson en. #ttend a dinner in New Or tertamed informallc ot lunch today €VENing. avransed in his honor by the In honor of Admiral and Mrs, Mark Rt Rev. James E. Freeman, D. D Bristol J.D.. Rishop of Washington ) the Rt. Rev. James De Wolf Miss oline 'y has returned to F DL DL, Bishop of Rhode lsland Washington aiter pas<ing « vear in resenting the Chupter India. and is Joseph W. Leverton 1205 G St. N.W. inz the week is in the United | h her pareni< Mrownd Cathedyal. Gen, Huteheson and Rishop | nid Mrs John A, Johuston sl comp dinner Minss leave " and Heney e i New port therve Mrooand Mrs. Jdohn D Schoon maker, Jr., of Kingston, N. Y. wre aking © short visit New York ind are i the 1 Mrs. Schoon waker was formerly Miss May Govin dnughter of Mi. and Mrs. Raphael R Govin of Washington Mrs. Walter 1. Denegre was among e s E lncheon vesterday of Mis Rose. who entertained 1 Pierre's, in New Y Miss Dorothy Mondell enteriained Woa bulfer supper st evening in compliment to Mi linor W\ heeler hor fian Mr. Marshall Oviae vicios, ez including only ubers of the we party Miss Katherine Judse will ent direc ownsend ed by Paris Says A Flower on Every Costu Y £ FLOWERS, BAKSE V- 1E Chrysanthemums rdenias ... 39¢ to $1.49 Roses .. = 98¢ to $3.98 Attractive Bridge CREERON 61+ 12th N.W. Around the Corner from High Prices Shop here with sy positice guarantee that 1zl saze you smonex. Personal attention STAR. WASHINGTON, D. (. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 23. her Summer home, at Shlrpsbur( ' | Md., becausa of her serious il L] | her” son, Mr. Raleigh Sherm: joined her ther Announcement ix made of the mar. b ringe of Miss Mary J. Mexeatn to Mr. Tioss, Wednesday, O(-xobmr i it ot i roxmitels brother. Mr. Robert H. Megeath. n[ 2500 K street northwesi, the Rev. | | Henry H. Ranck officiating. A small | company of members of the immediate | families witnessed the caremony, & fter which a buffet Juncheon wax served. | Mr. and Mrs. Roas will make |hml home in Bluemont. Va. Mr. and Mrs, Charies Hubsrt John 1‘ son have closed their house at Waich | | HilL R. 1. and are at 158 East Thir- | |ty-seventh atveet York. for a| fortnight before coming to Washing | ton for the Wince ‘ Maj. Lee (o Be Host | At Tea This Aft Maj. John €. Lee 1 snisriain ol party of one hundréd at 18a in the | gprden wi the Mavfower this aftar i i i [noon. { Mr. wnd Mrs. Otto Labr ave spend. | {ing (heir honevmaoon in Washington | {and are at the Lee louse. | . | ! Mre. W. B, Davis of New York it |staying At the Humilton Hotel for « | fow dave. | The 1tev. AL Phillips | |ana the 1 A Stoddard Lane | {of Manchesier are nwnfl\nl[ [the Conzregational Council and are lat the Roosevelt i | Mrs. Benjamin Brodee of Santa Rar [hara. Calif., acvived in Washington | vesterdav. and will be ai the May.| fowar during the coming \Winter. Mr. and Mrs. R R, Buisman of Rut [falo. N. Y. are spanding some time in | W xnl»lnm«n And arve at the Las House. ['Theyv will go 10 Pinehurdt luter in ‘h. | senson M. and Mrs. . In dehnsen of Marion, Ohio. ave here for a vieit and are stopping At the Hamilion Hotel Mr. and Mre. George L. Iseman, wha have Leen touving Furops since June. | Lave returned to Washington &nd are in their apariment in the Hotel Roose velt “CAFE LOUISE” Spring Chicken Dipner Daily Nevewts-Aee Conrs. Under New Management. Opee An Franklin 2376, At WmdowShade'sfi Our ability 19 make Gosd Win ad. They have William Allen Phillips has apartment At Wardman i vir 10 her hol b 1 her home in s e gemuor to Postmaster General and M o B EVITT = 8 i 201 for Katis Mrs. P Edwin Dye ix remnining in 1200 2 muiln & Marda \VasnmnGToN. Puas JuLius GARFINCKEL & Co, Introducing The Smart New Fashions of Noted Makers For Misses, Juniors and Girls At Moderate Prices “fll) t. unusual selections for every occa- sion of sport, ‘for campus, street and social wear, are shown here now. UR models are original, distinctive and remarkably heautifuirand new showings arrive daily. Coats Dresses Hats Three-piece Suits Sports Apparel Middies Accessores Sweaters F STrREET CORNER OF 137 50 Beautiful Coats Richly. Fur Trimmed with Reaxver, Squirvel. Fox, Wolf, Caracul collars APrA cuffe Muiericls of Vieana, Susde, Velony Montibella. Clath. fAaring effects und straightline models. Any color. Al sizes. Selling Regubariy at $89.50, Reduced, Saturday Only - 50 Beautiful Dresses In a Special Sale— You'll marvel at the style. quality and work- manship in these dresses. They're dresses that are selling regularly for $25. Group includes satins, crepes, cloths. Reduced, Saturday Only Sensible. stylish, periect-fitting Oxfords for the growing girl, of tan calf or patent leather with rubber heels. Children's Sizes Misses’ Sizes Growing Girls’ 3 to 12 122 to 2 Sizes 2'; to 8 l4.50 35450 56.50 One reason why “Pied Piper” Shoes are superior— THERE T1SN'T A NAIlL OR A TACK IN THE ENTIRE MAKE-UP OF THE SHOE. Stetson Shoe Shop Childven's Mezeanine Flosr Thirteen-Five F Street D\! 1214 F St. Ch'oiee of Every Hat 1n Oul‘ ) Millinery Department $S.OO Scores of styles from which to choose—a most remarkable collection, including the newest Fall models. Now offered at a price regardless of their real worth. 1925. SOCIETY. 1839 F STREET, N. Plus Beauty and Service IN presenting to you a choice of Sevent) correct new styles in beautiful shoes at five dillis eramrl T ey s iehe leconanicl side of your temperament, but there are other sides of your temperament that we have not overlooked. OR instance: Shoes that are sold at $5 I o a thing to you. That's why you go on paying eight, ten and twelve dollars for your footwear —because the higher priced inpl ususlly have a full run of sizes and widths, to say nothing of styles. HEN, again, you like the atmosphere in the bener shops —you like the intelli- ot i e e ey e you. And that is as it should be. But why pay more than is necessary for such service? ISLEY, in his perfectly appointed stores, will offer you Seventy new styles, in every size from 2!2 to 9 in all widths from ANA Dl e il TRl okt NS e e e e service is setting a new standard of excellence in America. COMING TO WASHINGTON SOON Seventy Styles One Price SHOP FOR YOU'VG FOLKS AND YOUTHFUL APDAREL FOR EVERYWOMAN JUST ARRIVED Hundreds of New Frocks for our Vogue and Value Dress Section $14.95 Hosts of charming new styles are included at the lowest possible price — style and quality equally con- sidered. PNCSOSISH 7 vV X4 [&STS

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