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SOCTETY. SOCIETY Mrs. Coolidge Will Entertain Guests at First Orchestra Concert of Season This Afternoon. COOLIDGE the presidential box afternoon at the first of the ps of concerts by Philadelphia Orchest: n in the Auditorium. wumber of guests with will occupy of Labor, Mr. James i to Washington pending _a few 0 to Wilming to muk n British Envoy to Be Feted by Mrs, Henderson. «ador of Great ard, will be the - this evening of . who w Boundary honor f Mrs. enter Castle. of Italy and will entertain a is evening. Ambassador ai Martino company at dinner t the Netherlands, de Graeff, will de Graeff and in their he Minister of Dr..A. C. D a e Minister of Sao-Ke Alfred Sze, is due in New York today aboard ling and will come anfleld will go "k to spend a aughter, Miss who attends the Mrs. Robert Ne - to New York next w for ith her eld, anfield will spend th and Christmas holid: parents in their rtment Sixteenth street. Senator Stan 1 come to Washington early Jones, wife of Senator Wesley Washington had with her her Mr. Harry B Sunday for his home or Jones is expected ington the middle of week son, . who le in Seattle. § to Wi b Mrs. Allen T ge, Mass., have nd opened Sixteenth Representative Treadway of St returned their aparty 4 street for the seas The Legation AS to 2400 counselor of the Netheriands Jonkheer Dr. 1L van Asch vek has returned to Washing- after spending several weeks in Canada. 1 Mrs. Robert Lansing en- + company of 16 at dinner - of the Secre- tary of State and Mrs. Kellogg. Mr. and Mrs. George T. Marye will a company at dinner this The marriag: Miss Dorothy Evelyn Hill, daughter of Mrs. Evelyn Lyster Hill. to Mr. Harold Percival Offterdinger, son of Mr. and Mrs Henry T. Offterdinger, will take place Saturday afternoon at 4 o'clock, in 5 s Church, the Rev. Charles r officiating Mrs. Henry Brown has returned to Was ton and opened her apart- ment in the Dresden for the Winter. Miss Mary Powell Kennedy, who is a student at Bryn Mawr, will join her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin 8§ Kennedy, in their apartment, at 2400 Britain. | in compliment to Miss Rose Mary this | Browning, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Browning, whose mar) Mr. John A. Selby will take pl morrow. The guests Include Frances Peck. Mrs. Harold Titus, M Donald A. W Mrs. Lawrence Lawson, Mrs, MRS. JAMES P Who was before her marriage Saturday in Hol Eloise luncheon for Miss Browning today, having as guests Mrs. James Little- holes, Mrs. Allau Roberts, Mrs. Gilpin ‘Willson r: Mr John W. Guider, Miss Frances Deck und Miss Meta { Luttrel. | Mrs. Telen Ray Hogner will en- | tertain at o tea dunce Thursday after- noon at the Willard Hotel for the | debutuntes of the season. Mrs. Charles Lummis and Mr. Dayton Maxwell Lummis of York have returned from South ica and taken an apartment at {2400 Sixteenth street for the Winter. { Mr. Lummis is preparing for the dip lomatic service. Miss Lettice Lee Coulling, daughter of Mrs. Willlam Meade Coulling, has returned to Baltimore, to Miss Miller's School, after spending the week end in 2 Haven to attend ‘the Yale- Pennsylvania foot ball game. Amer | An engagement of Interest in Washington is that of Miss Mary C. PAUL M sAN, y Trinity Church Miss Mary Butler. Mapes, Mrs. Reber_ Littlehales, Mrs. James Littlehales, Mrs. son, Mrs. Allan Roberts, ) Luttrell, Miss Mary Taylor, Miss Dorothy Johnson, Mrs. Thomas Lip- pitt Wattles and Migs Dorothy Casley. Mrs. Frank Hogan, mother of the hostess, and Mrs. Willlam L. Brown- ing, mother of the bride-elect, will preside at the tea table. Additional guests will join the party later for tea. Miss Mary Taylor entertained at Schultz, daughter of Col. Theodore Schultz of Fort Shafter, to Lieut. 3. Carl Englehart, §5th Coast Artil- stationed at Fort Ruger, Hono- lulu. Col. Schultz was formerly sta- tioned in Washington, where Miss Schultz studied art. Mrs. Alice G. Lucey of New York is visiting her brother-inlaw and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Frank G. Al then In their home at 808 Masea- | chusetts avenue. Mrs. Lucey re- [} turned to New York aboard the Presi- dent Arthur from FKurope, where she spent three months touring on the continent. Miss Fisher T: . daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Taylor of Wash Ington and Goldsboro, N. C'., has re- turned to Washington for the Win ter after spending the past year on the Pacific Coast. Mrs. Amos A. Draper at luncheon today at the Dodge Hotel in honor of Miss beth Bu- ford and Miss Buford's house guest, Mrs. Daisy Abbott of Lowell, Mass H. M. entertained Mr. and Newark, N. M Johnson of re spending their honeymoon Washington, where they have a large circle of friends, and are at the Lee House. <\Mr Johnson was before her marriag Saturday, Miss Lilllan Widmann of Newark, and their wedding took pla in the Memorial Presbyterian Church in that elty. in Kelly-Bryan Wedding In Bethlehem Chapel. Miss Blanche Louise Bry John Joseph Kelly of were married last evening in tl Bethlehem Chapel of the Cathedral of SS. Peter and P'aul. The ceremony was performed at ¢ o'clock, the Rev Henry L. Durrant officiating, in th presence of a small company of rel tives and intimate friends, and un in formal reception followed in the home of the bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick (. Bryan, at 1821 Adams Mill road. The bride was escorted and given in marriage by her father and wore a | gown of ivory crepe satin, rose point | lace finishing the round neck, and the short round skirt and held by was held by & lace and or arried bride ro: lilies of the vall Mrs. Donald Held of Akron, was matron of honor for her « and wore a costume of royal blue georgette crepe and velvet trimimned | with gold 2 and carried | n and Mr. hiladelph G Street EVENING WE | the D. T, yellow chrysanthemums. Mr. Aubrey Lee Thomas of Atlantic City was best man, and the ushers were Mr. Donald Held and Mr. Robert Bryan, brother of_the bria, Mrs. Bryan, mother of the bride, recelved with the wedding party and wore a_gown of black brocaded chif- fon and a black velvet hat. Later in the evening Mr. and Mrs. Kelly left for a wedding trip and after December 1 will be at home at 7104 Creshelm road, Mount Alry, Pa., @ suburb of Philadelphla. Mr. Kelly was connected with the Shipping Board in London, where he and his ] met while the latter's god- Mrs. William Hamilton Bay there a year ago. Mrs. Bay ained the members of the lding party and out-of-town guests supper Sunday evening at the Hotel Roosevelt. Among the out-of-tow Mr. and Mrs. George and aunt of the bride; M Melllwain and Miss Mary McIllwain, her aunt and cousin; former Senator and Mrs. Charles Dick, Mrs. Frank H. Mason and Miss Harriett Doyle, all of Akron, Ohio; and Miss Dorothy Mateer of W ter, Ohio. guests were uncle “The recently appointed secretary of ritory of Mr. Ray hl“!lll Brown, is in Washington on otficial business. ind Mrs. Charles J. Willlamson, AVIS M. RZC U'S PAT-OFF ENCH e FORMULA (HOCOLATS Sold_ by the best, shops wg/whac AR PARTIES IQUANT affairs that allow the most unusual and Dancing. efl‘ects {Or Dinngf Moderate prices tempt one to wear a new frock at the Halloween dance. ‘ Funiture Priced With generations hence as th —inspection % %END RSON Furniture faithful integrity, the artistic designs of the classic cabinet makers, and will be as good fFor such furniture, you’ Prices impressively moderate. of Worth Moderation reproduces, with e day purchased. Il pronounce Henderson We inwite you to wisit owr store in no way q TUESDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1925. who have been touring on the Pacific Coast, left the Biltmore, in Los An- geles,” yesterday by motor for San Diego and Coronado. the Grand Canyon before returning to Washington. of Miss The marriage Dorothy Greenbaum, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Greenbaum, to Mr. Harry Kap- lan of New York, took place last eve- ning. The ceremony was performed in a private suite at the Hotel Mayflower at 6:30 o'clock, the Rev. Dr. Abram 8imon of the Eighth Street Temple officiating before u bower of paims and ferns. The members of the familles and a few intimate friends witnessed the ceremony, which was followed by @ supper. The bride wore a becoming gown of soft white satin trimmed with touches of sllver, the straight lines relleved by a flare at the bottom of the skirt. Her tulle veil was held with a cap of point lace and she carried a shower bouquet AN ASSURANCE of being well done work done in this 1 doubt, ask your freinds WOL Charge Accounts Invited—Satisfactory Terms Arranged es with every piece of shop. 1f you are in FURRIER, 34 Florida Diamonds That Will Awaken Pride In Those to Whom You Give Them at Christmastide Special Values from $75 to $250 R. Harris & Co. 7th & D Jewelers and Diamond Merchants for More of bride roses and lilies of the valley. They will visit |2 3 Miss Lucille Loefler of New York was maid of honor and was in green chif- fon and carried an arm roses. SOCIETY. bride, dore Lubin was matron of | baum, wring a gown of blue chiffon ying an armful of roses, and was best man. Mrs. mother of the bride, of ros Mr. and Mrs. Kaplan will Eastern Parkw rooklyn, N. Mr. Carl Greenbaum, brother of the (Continued on Ninth Page.) —_— e T 2 T2 2 2T 2 7T T COATS Style supremacy plus long lasting satisfaction. Prices begin at $69.50 1316 G STREET! CITY CLUB BLDG. \/W\/ You will marvel at the MODERATE Prices and Distinctive Cre- ations in our new section of We have brought to Wash- sngton those charmsng creations that appeal, not only for thesr designs and colorin but are of a quality that pre- sents th e wnusual and desired cffects. Introductory Specials— H. Zirkin & Sons Incorporated 821 14th St. N.W. Green- was in black lace and wore a corsage bouquet spend their honeymoon in Bermuda, and on bouquet of | their return will be at home at 17: Sixteenth street, for the week end. Than Half a Century Mrs. John W. Guider is entertain- Ing idze shower this afternoon JAMES . HENDERSON Fine Furniture, Laces, Upholstering, Paperhanging, Painting The “Philine” 1108 G Street—Phones —a patent leather cut- E = = = out ome-strap, with —— P P RA = medium short vamp and trimmed with gun-metal calf. $12 For the Discriminating Women of Am Main 7675 Main 7676 ‘Embroidery Braiding Beading Pleating Hemstitching Picot Edging Buttons Buttonholes Loop Edge Tucking Shirring STETSON SHOE SHOP THIRTEEN-FIVE F STREET Prompt Service sl 3 Quality Workmanship Shop ers 1839 F STREET, N. W. Thursday 78 the g that has been set for the first showing of Nisley’s Beautiful Shoes in W ashington The LOUVRE 1115 1117 F STREET The Coats of Fashion’s preference 1113 G Street Rhymes of Hosiery No. 4 When you're togged out to look smart Lido Hosiery plays a part— You've a better chance with “him,” When your hosiery looks neat and trim. Coats of individuality—- Common .00 to $ X b %65 25000 ——in buying hosiery will o tell you that the service it * L4 gives you is what counts. Don’t consider how cheap you bought your hose—but did they wear? Lido Hosiery is guaran- teed to do just that. in the finest trim- developed of Cloths: med with the richest of the furs—and modeled upon exclusive lines that are decidedly smart. Every Occadion of adame and Debutante Millinery that reveals the latest Parisian modes of Winter for Madame and Debutante. T HEIR striking beaut), fine workmanship and varied patterns will be a revelation to women accustomed to paying much higher prices. Presented in an environ- ment typically feminine, they will win the hearts of every woman who sees them. Their extreme value is not a “happenstance” but the result of an entirely new and highly scientific method of Nation-wide distribution. Wide brim and close-fitting models in Satin, Velvet, Satin combined with Velvet and Felt, in the season’s favored shades to complete Winter costumes. Lovely metallic and lace-trimmed effects for formal wear. Special attention has been given to large head sizes. Priced $10, $12.50, $15 to $29.50 rlebac/her Exclusively Different TWELVE-TEN TWELVE-TWELVE F STREET Evening Gowns and Dance Frocks Sold exclusively by us No. 950 a Pure Silk Chiffon, of exquisite texture and dur- ability; full_fashioned; in all the new Fall shades—at $1.55 3 Pairs for $4.50 Service weight, too, if vou want' it. —for every social occasion which will suggest the necessity of immediate selection for Hal- loween and closely following functions. Come—See Them With Your Own Eyes—Thursday A carefully collected showing of strikingly handsome models— $35.00 10 816500