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12 SOCIETY. NT) STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C, NO\’EMB]CR 1, 1325—PART 2. SOCIETY. ; . | | Judge Frederick A. Duval spent|reception was held tmmediately after |11 Trimyer in George Washington|inlaw and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.| Miss Beatrice Mayhew and_ M ‘M 1 | several days last week in Loulsa, Va.| the ceremony in the home of the T. H. Sherwood. Clarence Mayhew of Moeresville, N. ("., e or ocia eason | and Mrs. Arthur Lambert are | bride’s parents in Virginia Highlands. | i ¢ Fernandino, |, M- and Mrs. Nelson E. Speer left | have been the guests of their cousius s |at home after a visit to Mr. and Mrs.| Mr. and Mrs. Smith left later for ar 5 Ward of Fernandino, | a5t week for their home in Hamil- | Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Ward. P o e e 7 Branch Bragg In Blackstone, Va. extended bridal trip and will live in | . is the guest of Mrs. Elmer Wil-| ton, Ohio, after a visit to Col. and|_Mrs. William Cook went to New ff all O ens Mondq Mrs. Gilpin Willson of Staunton,| Mr. W. L. Brown spent the past| Alexandria. Miss Helen Outcalt en- Mrs. Jullan Y. Willlams. | ontinued on Thirteenth Page) 1C1 y d Va.. is the guest of Mr. and Mrs.|weck end with his family In Appo-| tertained at a shower Saturday afte 5. beth Nalls and her daugh- | S i i iy Allan Hunt Roberis in Rosemont. | mattox. noon, October 24, in her home on King | . M. Tally of Norfolk, have Miss Mary H Roberts, sister of | Mrs. Walter Al d her children, | s 2 4 et o ; N L0 IS 1% '-_ Miss Mary Hunt Toberts, siater of | Alrs Walter Allen ant hex ehildren. | street road in honor of the then bride: | arrived to spend the Winter with the il mu_IA\IIIIIIIIIIIWI.flMIlIImII|||u||.»)|_\>; bty : . former’s sonin-law and daughter, Mr. Brilliant Throng Expected at First Night of Opera|Weinesday eveninz in her home on | { the latter's sister,| Mrs. G. P. Francis entertained at A Wilkinson, P Duke streot in honor of Mrs. Willson. | Mrs. Anne Kircherer ; l!n neous shower I'riday eve-| Mr. and Mrs. George H. Taylor an- E . LA < rs. Robert Bdwin Graham w Mrs. R. R. Howes was the recent | ning in honor of her sister, Miss Marie | nounce the marriage of their daugh- Ul at the Ifletropolltan Dlplomatlc CO"PS to Be hostess at the first Autumn meeting | guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.| Harman, whi will be married to Mr. | ter. Mae Gertrude, to Mr. George T. —Ultra dmart Y ’ | of her bridge club Tuesdey afternoon.|J. B. Fay, in Dunn Loring, Va. John D. Bayliss late in November.| Bender Tuesday, October 20, in the Well Represente& at Premiere. | The ni were Mrs. Douglas | Miss Roberta neider spent the | The other guests were Mrs. John H.|parsonage of Temple Baptist Church, ol . . Mrs. Siduey Bradford, Mrs.|past week with her brotherdn-law | Watson, Mrs. A. L. Mankin, Mrs. E. | Rev. Ryland T. Dodge oficiating. —-Effects n Flne el . ‘Larles Holden, Mrs. and sister, Mr. and Mrs. John Taylor | N. Smith, Mrs. J. . Spiker, Mrs.| Mr. and Mrs. Cullen Branscome and dolph, Miss Lucy Anderson 5 S in their home in the Byrd Mae Sautelle, Mrs. Lee Turner, Mrs. | Mr. and Mrs. Farl de Arcy of Chicago, YORK. October New | tended dance given by Mr. & Nancy Watt Miss Sar: Y apartment, Richmond. | . McConnell, Mrs. | were guests it week of Mr. and Mrs. sason will be officially | Mrs. Gerrad Comly in honor of the errine, Miss Josephine Ran Miss| Miss Irene Ballenger, Miss Sarah tta Entwistle, Miss|W. W. Whittemore, who have also ~ushered in Monday night with the debutante daughter., Miss Katherine| plizabeth Ramage, M en Burke | Dett Miss Ruby Detter, Mr. Russell | Helen Finkle, Miss Belle Allen. Miss | had. as their guest.Mrs. Whittemore's premiere at the Metropolitan Opera | Coml; The festivities today began |, A an L | RRoberts, Mr. Joseph erly and Mr. Dorothy Anderson, Miss Ruth Brown, | brother, Mr. Roy Bowman of Hills. 1 fl Fur ‘ oats House. he 24 w of opera opens | with « large luncheon at the Tuxedo! Mrs, Harrison Emhardt entertained | i verly were the week-end 'Miss Lucy Leutbacker, Miss Nell | ville, Va T - with Gioconda,” and it will mark home of Mrs. David Wagstafl. The bridge club Tuesday afternoon in|guests of the latter’s mother, Mrs.| Thompson, Miss Bessle Hardie, Miss| Miss Mary Wise of Haymarket, Va., h Vv the eighteenth season under the di-!members of the ball committee enter-! her home in Rosemon [liohn'l- Zverly in Strashurg. Annie Brown, Miss Irene Whitman, | has arrived to spend the Winter with rectorship of General Manager G: tained the debutantes at a tea in the Mis garet Moors s at Mr. 1. E. Coates has returned from | Miss W. C. Bennett, Miss Helen Doyle, | her sister-in-law, Mrs. George Wise. > Casazz: he opening night is vs | afternoon. Among those who e [ tending ool at Stuart Hall, un-|a visit to relatives in Luray. | Miss Carmen Doyle, Miss Alva Guill Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Jewell en- ) ql:\'erv style preference the most brilliant of the entire dinners preceding the ball were M ton, is spending the week end with her! Mrs. . Swann_Sinclair wasl anle, Miss Elizabeth Davidson and |tertained Monday evening to celebrate S and this vear will be no exception, Henry M. Tilford, Mrs. Samuel Sl wents, Dr. and M muel 1. | hostess for the Anne McCarthy Ram-| Miss Sarah Goodman, the sixteenth birthday anniversary of P is anticipated by our un- thoug 0 of the most notable boxes | Colt and- Mrs. Preston Davi Moore. ) Franklin Neale of Stuart | Chapter. en of the Amer-| Mr. and Mrs. E. Blanchard. of | their daughter, Miss Lilllan Jewell. in the house will be unoccupied, that| In bygone time the members of | {1 is Miss Mooi s guest ! e I'riday afternon in| Richmond, are the guests of Mrs. ! There were about 30 guests. Mrs. | |E5 equaled selection of Fur of Mrs. Vanderbilt, No. 31, and the J.| the smart set marked election day | ®ar: Bayol is buck fre a | her he th Braddock. L. L. Blanchard on North Fairfiax | Jewell was assisted by her mother, - V. Morgan, No. 33. Mrs. Vanderbilt's | with a red letter and attended many Miss Anne Loth in ynes Mr, i Walter C. Davis an-! street irs. E2mma Stanford of Washington. Coats. Loy will be vacant on account of the | functions that day. In fact. it | 4 nied by g nou ge of their daugh-| Mr. and Mrs. Luther Machen have| Rev.and Mrs. Charles S. Steek have recent death of her son, Reginald C.|a sort of modified New 3 A. Stephens is vis 3 . to orge W. Jones, | returned to their home in Norfolk | retrned to their home in Waynes: Vande whose widow ¢ pleasant afternoon s 2 POSSE | her mother, Mrs. M. D. Mark October 30, at the rectory of | After w visit to Mr. and Mrs. John | . Va., after u visit to their son There are snappy models Suturday. The Morgan | ble drives in the tin behind | perer ace Fpiscopal Church, Rev. Idgar be vecupled on the open 1 stepping bays. Although the i g 3 “Clinton Smoot and Mrs. J. | Carpenter officiating. N . \ for the sub-deb—coats in inz night on account of the death of | observance of the da dropped | clinton Smoot, jr., bave ret:rned o A e Patrick \of Mrs. Morg into disuse, there still remains many | ypeir North Witk NGV Y v 7 Biiests TREBON AaE Re_o nin Sale of o 5 equally distinctive effects for Mrs. Au nont will be an-| events on the calendar to interesti\ (- o o PIEIC to, the oo | of Mr. ¢ cx’ Robart Vaug 3 pe g i i S other leu v will be absent | societ i IGeonEe SR on Southy At HE fax andilety by wroug ason, as she is in| Probably the chief attraction uli\\uslunghll\ str tives in Charleston, S. C. | | at figures that emphasize mourning for Mr. Belmont. Mr. and |election day fn thi; ion of the coun-} " \fys William J. Morton is back | Miss Caroline Green of Washington L i Mrs. Belmont for vears never missed | try- will be the finale of the racing|froy Richmond. accompanied by ) i Nias Trioy: Greendaf Freddeicl our leadership in real value- @n opening night and were among the | season at the meet at Belmont Park|aroline Morton, who is attendin, burg were guests during the week of oiving, most devoted lovers of opera, but in| under the auspices of the United | cotherine's School. | P i | Mrs. J. M. Jacobs on South St. Asaph the last few yvears they were seen I Hunts / jation. The prin- 1 of Rev. Hugo Blankenship has return. | street. | frequently and seldom on opening | fering. will be the Temple Gwathmey | cq from Richmond, wi - offic Miss” Jessie Black and Mr. Walter| i nights. Memorial Steeplechase, for 4-year olds | ot tre. coreimond: W o L =y - LOVELY and of choice DESIGNS the ceremony of the m. H ck have gone back to their home | c - - s Brilliant Crowd Expected. and upward. Miss Doris F heth Amber in Norfolk after a visit to thefr —in the unusual collection of Oriental and Chinese Rugs e other boses wil be filled with | John McEntes Dowman, president | er of A A e T R Mo e sibier. e, S Mo T R e e e 122 comparison invited prominent members of soclety from | a A Buckdhers, {0 Mr. Wilson Montgomery | Latimer exander. ] z 5 this city, Washington, Philadelphia | Secretary of the assoclation, exper i | jrown, which took place Monday, O Mrs. W. G. Hopkins is back in her EVERLASTING BEAUTY and GOODNESS they are &nd Boston. Distinguished foreigners | big attendance, and the histori alfioher 19, in the home of the bride’s| Richmond home after a visit to her MOST SENSIBLY PRICED now vi; this count and mem- | Turf and Field Club will be crowded | parents. brother and s Mr. and Mrs, i gucsts in the parterre, the grand tler, | Fesentatives of soclety. trasburg after o visit M. and Mrs. W. IL Walworth of [ stull Loxes and the orchestra seats.| At the Biltmore Hotel Monday 1 3 aw and daughter, Mr. and | Minnea are the guests gt their NAZARIAN BROS ( :O . The Ope < usual, will occupy | the second annual dinner of ) i E. Douphan. . . Furs Exclusively for Over 35 Years the omni " United Hunts Racing A 8 mes Randall Caton.| Miss Margaret Anita Davis, daugh- ‘There is little change in the person- | ta _ . took place Oc-|ter of Mr. and Mrs. Isalah M. Davis, 920 17th Street N.W. Main 3763 nel of the boxes in the p who have res for 2 - their honey- | and Mr. Robert Clyde Smith of this| Ly i 610 we — Just above 1t is seldom a box is disposed of, al- ces are George la Routlilier, | moon at Hot Sprin; city were married Wednesday eve- I OF EVENINGS <&q 5 though they frequently are leased for | F. S. o O. Tallmadge, W.1 Miss Irma “olenan is back from a | ning at o'clock in the Methodist | ' — Ry e o | s Macomber, Mortimer L.|visit to Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Camp: | Lipis e : Fh N il VI N7 ¥ Mombacs of thelGuelet, ‘Astor War | 56 Lewis L. Clarkes ‘Myron C.ibell in Stachn A Di S e Sout by the)pds 2 TS IS R ETIIIR 78 Inspection and re Iselin, Mills ing. Whit- | 1 r, Walter B. James, E. R. Tink 17 x«w\-lx’m /.Xl She: m.mm :l".:\()n r.‘x’_\, r, ClI 8 Proctor, F. V. Storr&} ther prominent fa es wil ‘ound . Willlam A. Read.| : = 2 . I henr “Sunl places hrougieut the | Hugh C. Chrisholm, Elam Ward Ol The Convenience of a Charge Account is Offered to Those Who Have Established Credit. There have heen many brilliant af- “\_l“’m('}\i”v «urx\el h;.mei n'rk.”, fairs held at Tuxedo Park, that center ng. Ge Armshby, o 2 . ' the i fashionable Se. but nona | derson. . H. K. Cromuwel, ] Models for Women and 4 A Small Deposit Reserves f zreater interest than the annual | A. Dykm: - Snowden, H. F i\(fll’m".1\.‘3{4l“."'if',.f.;i‘.':‘. Pihe '312.'.?2 1 AW Mry Misses—All Sizes Your Purchase came as a climax of the Fall season yne Whitney 4 3 and was preceded by a number of | Millel . - through tomorrow ctically every | TR g prominent debutante | h ropol the girls who will make (l)(’il' dances, dinners and luncheons were kood work and low price, we are the T I Th . l P . d G includea tn the oiceram for fhe weck| R onl B ARty | omorrow—In ree Attractive vy Price roups— Invitations Highly Prized. — - - = = = pecial attentton was given o the | SN AR e all the guests. There was Hair Bobbing .. .50c generous contripution of estates nearby for decorations. Among | o Z 4 » IC“ FU S iy e i oot B e M Fetl 1 | , NEW STYLES—FINE FABRICS—R Alexander, Mrs.. Frank B. Kee 4 ortime Formerly of Weodward & Lothrop ‘ Y frvea s . e ton Mortimmer, ©© T e et merly ot Wosdward & Lotk 1 ONLY a great organization serving the womenfolk of eleven large cities can secure such o iihn dalestionor thatux cotar e Beauty Parlor 2\ offered for tomorrow in these three moderately priced groups. Frankly, they are the YWebb, Barney, Bliss, Clews, Baker : avlor, jr.. Middleton . Burrill, | Winter. | . Randolph, R. Garvin, ties. which will continue FOUN DED l894 it here during the Winte; Te: —of the way, but when it comes to spirit of Halloween. This effect was carried out in the decorations even| FURRlE_R 4 . to the red ears of corn. Florida i Ave. NW. | 5 sttings of the dance, as this i3 the | = : first yvear it was held in the Halsey |= Bring _In_Tmu Ad Before \ Cottage. This so-called cottage is a November 8th f magnificant stone edifice, built on the J line of impressive Tudor architecture, Shampoo 50¢ \ \ , which faces on Tuxedo Lake. While : e the ballroom of the villa is not so Hair Dyemg s4 95 \ e as that of the famous Tuxedo i i Club House which recently was| = Marcel Wave 75¢ . R VA s it was quite sufficient to a 2y from the greenhouses of moted Marcelle & Bob Curl, $1 George F. Baker and Stanley Graf- MISS FLEET difficult tasks which confront the Garden Rose A price concessions from the Coat makers as to make possible the remarkable values And this year was no exception. e b b e g 1112 H Street N.W greatest money’s worth that we have been able to offer in many a day. Whether you in- Tion is sure of a place among the elite, 1. Fxpert Service. ; tend to pay $50 or $100 for your new coat we suggest that you come as early as possible 80 the struggle to obtain an invitation ot Wappmect hien provaied e | AT | tomarforpand scejtheseicoats; S ballroom proved that the choosing had been performed to the satisfaction of . P I; those present, at least N i A > S sees Those who Spent many hours on the | for over eighty years ; urs- abrics planning of the event and also to give | has relied npon Gour- - 3 Valori t unlque and distinctive effect | i L o \ Squirrel— eleria— ‘hart, Mrs. Samuel Sloan Colt, Mrs. | P complexioniuiperfact I e e George B. St. George and Mrs. Fred. | condition through the HexdareiRasom Suedine— erick Frothingham | stress of the season’s Wolf— Fortuwa— The series of events, which were activities. White : really an introduction to the ball, open- | Flesh-Rachel. 4 American Opossum— Velour— ed vesterday afternoon when' Mrs. | Send 10c for Triel Size Joseph Earle Stevens, who has been BOPKINS & SON at the Winter club for the Fall sea- | b B e ek son, gave a large tea dance at her| D I e | Gourauds i : 7 TALK about astonishing Coat Value! See these if you want the gave 4 dinner ather’ home for o0 Oriental Cream greatest $37 worth that can be had. Even the great resources of our organization can find values like these only on rare occasions. COLORS —Cuckoo, Mahogany, Rosewood, Java, Plum, Gracklehead, Blue Jay, Queenbird, Tanager, Black, Brown. Furs— Fabrics— Squirrel— Fashona— Opossum— Pinpoint— Beaver— Lustresa— Raccoon— Duvbleom— Skunk— 5 Marvella— Fox— p Carmina— SOFT indescribably lovely materials you will admire—flares of every kind—new fashioned collars in styles direct from Paris— Scene before the Salon ¢/ Bqurot;a: 3 Flace "N b COLORS—Sylphtail, Bronze, Red, Grackle, Blue, Black, etc. g X 2 . g ) ; Fars; e Fabrics— = | - atinum, Brown Sfnternational A ik P Cormise— “ l 'HIS parfumerie hasserved generations of Parisian L “"F”f"”d Eowee Maroella— and Americanwomen. And today, in Bourjois’ex- s g L2 Mokine uisite little salon on the Place Vendome, Pais, one Beaver— Davbleom ds the ladies of both nations indulging their fan- Sontivel— Toitro cies in the very finest toiletries the world may offer. i From Paris come your ASHES OF ROSES* todeizies = pesfiime fpowder, falc, e dejfodens ; PRESENTING selections which encompass every mode Bpaick;soon e oRto prcand eroticalljin 3 J of the hour. The showing is irresistibly elegant, an grance. This ensemble ; astonishing demonstration of our m dise pre- e.fl'ect is much to be de- eminence. g COLORS —Gracklehead, Cuckoo, Tanager, Java, Sylphtail, Queenbird, Lipstick Red, Cherokee, Black. gfi;?po:&ég‘f::é-:?;fig ' | Sketches of Eight of the Many Beautiful Models Are Shown Here oAt the Better ilores . ° . —The Season’ Bourjois /| Beautiful Lipstick Red youes con: ~—is shown w abundance in each of these specially priced Coat Groups A.BOURJOIS&COJM:.‘ Dept. N-11 35W.3(v.hs.t=§;&&:&.