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SOCIETY. The Secretary and \lrs \\1lbur to Sail This Afternoon for Cruise STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1925 MARRIED WEDNESDAY Dent Grant, Mrs. Eugene lale, Mrs, John Hays Hammond, Mrs. Arthur Lee, Mrs. George Hewitt Myers, Mrs. Duncan Phillips, Mrs. Ernest Walker and Mrs. Charles Boughton Wood. Mrs. George Sutherland, Patroness for Card Party. Mrs. George Sutherland is a pa- troness for the card party for the benefit of the National Homeopathic Hospital, which will be held at Ward- man Park Hotel Monday. Other pa- tronesses are: Mrs. Henry E. Davis, Mrs. Thomas Sidwell, Mrs. Robert Howard, Miss Josephine Davis, Mrs. president of the Greeters of America, and with Mrs. Swain and their small | daughters will be at the Lee House for several days. Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Bender of White Plains, N. J., who are visiting in Washington, ire at the Hamilton Ho- tel. Mr. V. A. Bittner of Pittsburgh, Pa., is at the Hamilton Hotel. He is ac companied by Mr. C. F. Davis, also of Pittsburgh. The Voteless District of Columbia. League of Women Voters will hold its first luncheon of the season at the Aboard Sylph. IE Secretary of the Navy and ' nam Birnie officiating in the presence Mrs. Wilbur will sail this aft- | of a small company of members of | ernoon aboard the Sylph for | the two families and a few intimate| cruise down the river und |friends. An informal wedding supper | will return Monday nmrning. | followed for these who witnessed the | The Secretary was the guest of | ceremony, Mr. and Mrs. Perin leav honor at luncheon today of Capt. and | ing later in the evening for White Mrs. George W. Steels, . who enter- iulp)l\“ Spring: tained at the Hotel Maytflower. Others Among those om New York in the company we e s % for the wedding were M. and Mra. Fred A Slade, Mr. and Mors. Mrs. Paul lnh\ Theodore Irothingham. Emory Scott 1 Stuyvesant Pierpont, Mr. Moffatt, 2d, formerly of now living in Washington Miss Adrienne Sharp. niece of the | bride, und Col. und Mrs. Pront and | Wardman Park Hotel for the week |y Leonard Shipley of Niugara Falls, | and will return Sunday to Lakehurst, f\,wm those o Washineon i are N. J., where th former is in com- |\ ang Mres. William Nelson Page, | mand of the naval alr statio Mrs. Logan Weller Page, Mr. and | Mrs. Wilbur, wife of the Secretary | \jps flampson Gary, Miss Mary Mor of the Navy, was the guest of honor| gy, 3ng Mr. Remington. at Juncheon today of Mrs. William: Mr. and Ars, Terin will later bo at wife of Maj. Gen. Dion William: i New York ‘ U.S\ M Others irr the compan: = were Mr Edward W John A. Tejeune, Mrs. Albert % T | who n Howe, pont and M. |y Alian. Dougherty R ‘Archibald (. M. Wells. Capt. and Mrs. Steele have been : Admiral and Mrs, nd their daughte Helen Strauss, are staying at the | Howel La Favette until they suil No- | vember 12 for Hurope to spend the Winter and perhaps a vear Joseph | Miss | Johnson, Mus. ilover and Miss Doyle. lm\-l Visitors to RBeck were their gue | Secretany of State and Count | the Ambassador of Chile & de Mathieu. the Ambassador of Great | Britain, S\ Mr. Jus- ton and will be at tix: New Willard f tice and Mr ¢ Sanford, Tiotel during their shoni stay. There | Senator and Mrs. Fi S Gil will be no other gu lett, Senator and Mrs. v D Mme. Matsudaira. wilk entertain a | Goff, Representative Theodore E & company at nusical Thurs- f ton, Mr. and Mrs. J. St. Loe Strachey ternoon at alock, when [in compliment to whom Mr. and Mr: shie Iujiwar Bock entertamed; Sir Charles and Lady Fitzpatrick, fprmer tary of State Mrs. Ruobe Lansing, former Ambassador to Ger- The Ambass: Matsudaira expeck with them informally Su visitors, who will nese\_teno: ogram. | Mr. Fjiwara stud and hua':‘n}l\i‘ X : Surope fo eairs nited ek b copesfon i many, Dr. Dawid Jayne Hill; Dr. and The Mimkster of > t. Axel's Mys. James Brawn Scott, Dr. and Mrs Wallenberg is expacted 3 10 ¥ Charles W l\)nflhlrdmnn \] Thomas Washington tomornow New } . Bayard % ~ Dimock and York, whbere he has been for a few Atyvirg W, Harr tates Ruth Newburn entertained at parly last evening in her athedral avenue, in com- Virginia Williams, to Mr. William 11 O'Brien will take place November 25 guests included Miss Virgini avenue, the home [Williams. Miss Grace Harrls, Miss AXalcolm’ McConihe, [Helen Hanford, Miss Helen Gregg, he late living yhere. Miss Frances Walker. Miss Dorothy | (poft Miss Virginia Rae, Miss | Maj. Gen. and M Robert C. Davis | Katherine Shoemsaker, Miss Sophia [ Mrs. William C have gone to New Yovk and are at|waldman, Miss Bdna Kilpatrick, Miss | Eugene Hale the Waldorf-Astoria for\a short stay. y Loiise Lemon, Miss Elizabeth |kinson have t Dorsey, Mtss Martha McGehee, Miss | which is to be g [Jean Colitns, Miss Emily Pilkinton, | Miss Janet Smith, Miss Ellen Buell, Miss Anne Jones, Miss Leah De Moll, to Washington for the Winters e N Giae o Mis Taaba Haix : Yolpi, head of the Italian|ler, Miss Marceila Among the patronesses for the dlhjn!':‘l:smnf and Contessa Volpi, will | Miss Sybil Monday. dance ane M=, ( FaEley J“l entertain at dinmer Sunday eveng |y, Lettice Lee Coulling, who is | e n, Mrs Wil in compliment o the members of 81e |, " Chool in Dultimore, is spending Uohn Devifes. can commission meeting. With | 1,6 week end wiith her mother, Mrs. STt Willlam Meade Coulling. and A ntertain a « ner this evenin, t Wardman Park Hotel and \nlnn B. Suit, on Spring road. The Assistant Secretary of War and er have leased the house iThe Ambassador e now 1l aiimer, Rear Admiral Ge: ey und‘ s daughter, Miss a Rem ! left, Newport yosterday, on thelc s t of the drive week, which begins day of this week, McCormick and Mrs. George Leonard Smith:will ens, tertain at dinner tomorrow evening af he Chevy Chase Club for her school- girl daughter, Eleanor Bryan, who will arrive tomorrow accompanied DYy five of her schoolmates to spend a few days with her mother. 1= a=a = 11 O 1 O Washington's Smartest Re:taurant Mr. and Mrs. George Bowie Chip- aan will entertairt at dinner tomorrow eyening. Mr. and Mrs. James Elwood Jones hawe had as their house guest at Ward- mam Park Hotel for the past week Mrs. Jones’ sister, Mrs. Carl Born Traeger of Pittsburgh, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. [J‘nnea are fl(“ofl\lbfll"l“lnhd\lr? Born-Traeger to Pittsbargh, an T in aeSler Euesta over the week | PhONEMair 4336 for RESERVATIONS e ' Dining and da Miss Bradley will be hostess at y B luncheon Tuesday, November 24| Mr. and Mrs. Louls L. Steiner will I e when her guests will be a company of s:he a necepgion Sunday evening Doy o Har sidter aAbutantes: from 7:30 to 10 o'clock, celebrating ‘aradis among the confirmatiom of their son Sylvan, Vashington’s fash which will take place tomorrow morn: onable set ing at 10 o'cloc Thomas Bradley will give a small tea Wednesday afternoon, De- cember 9, from 4 to 7 o'clock, in her home at 1601 Twenty-eighth street. to present her daughter, Miss Mary Bradley, to society. Mrs. No.1 jhomas Circle Mrs. George von L. Meyer, widow of former Secretary of the Navy, is in New York, where she is staying at the Ritz-Carlton after spending some time in Italy. +Mr. and Mrs. Redmond Stephens of California. have reopened their apart- —— ment at Wardman Park Hotel for the Mrs. John E. Hope and her daugh-yearly Winter months. Mr. and Mrs. ter, Miss Suzanne Randolph Hope.|stephens for the past several months will leave Washington tomorrow to{{have been traveling in the Orient. spend the week end in Wilmington, "While in Japan they were the guests ] wi | Del, with friends. Mrs. Hope will ERRANANNNNNY \\\\\\s&\\“\\‘g shortly leave for the- South, having spent a month in Washington with | relatives and friends. | Judge Wade H. Cooper is in New York, where he went to attend the| luncheon given by Col. Elbert H. Gary | at the Unton League | rry Morgan has re- | y from a brief tuip to Mr. Ambrose Swasey | of Cleveland, who has been the house | guest of Dr. Morgan, left today for Atlantic Ci for two-week sojourn. | Hoyt-Perin Wedding Last Evening. The marriage of Mrs. Katharine Sharp Ho York to Mr. 'harles , 1lso of New York, took place last evening in the home of the latter's sister: Miss Lucy Yee Perin and Miss Elizabeth | Page Perin, at 1841 Wyoming avenue. The ceremony was pgrformed at 6 o’clock, the Re Dr. 807 7th St. N. (th and M Streets N.W.) 850 Early Winter Hats In a Phenomenal V alue-Giving Sale Never Before Have We Offered Such Wonderful i Douglas Put- "Stevens 1113 G Street g’ ‘Rhymes of Hosiery When you're togged out to look smart Lido Hosiery plays a part You've a better chance with “him® When your hose look neat and trim. Values Hats for Every Occasion Satins—Failles—Metallics—Felts $l‘ High Colors—3Jilver—Gold—Black A Group of Very .69 Superior Models which should sell from $4 up to $10. Small Hats and Large Hats, in Dame Fashion’s latest dictates. Many taken from our stock of Higher-priced Hats. Ouir Hosiery is entire- Iy removed {from the ordinary. The se: This Group Consists of Excellent Hats —which should sell for $2, $3 and $4. There are Satins, Failles, Metallics and an excellent as- sortment of Felt Hats. ice of our Hose is_unexcelled, Every pair ABSOLUTELY GUARAN- and offering shades are different at all “WSMM»\“\S\M\& \\)\&3\&“&)\\\\3&\\ \s\\\m\m\s»\\ Have you seen our newest ohy ? ade? “Lido Rose”’ Silk Chiffon with Lisle Tops 3158 3 Pairs for $4.50 Per good service in a cheaper Hose, try our No. 600 at $1.25. - mm\mmswssms&s\x\\\s\\'vssss\\\\“sn\'a.x“\ss‘\css\“swx\“m“ as followed by a reception in the home Headguarters for the Best $5 Hats in Toun SO AR RS A A A SN AAS AA A AA A A AR A A N A N R A A A N A FASS Robert Lansing, Mrs. Charles Den- by, Mrs. C. F. Norment, jr.; Mrs. Le- Roy Tuttle, Mrs. A. B. Taylor and Mrs. Kate Dean Owens. Mrs. Coolidge heads the list of those who have sponsored the an- nual benefit card party of the Wash- ington Alumnae Club of Pi Beta Phi Fraternity to be held Tuesday after- noonat 2 o'clock at the Mayflower Ho- tel. Among those who have tuken ta- bles are Mre. Wesley L. William A. Ayres, Mrs. Wiley, Mrs. Eli A. . Mrs. D. K. Shute, Mrs. Robert Sterling Yard, Mrs. W. D. Blgelow, Mrs. Cleveland A. Newton, Mrs. Howard L. Hodgkins, Mrs. W. A, Wilbur, Mrs. Joseph K. Fairbanks, Mrs. G. T. Smallwood, Mrs. Edward C. Sherman, Mrs. G. W. Trowbridge, Mrs. Ralph Drafn, Mrs. Howard Le Roy, Mrs. F. W. True, Mrs. Wilson Compton, Mrs. Stephen DeLaMater, Mrs. A. Bowadler and Mrs. Dale Drain. Miss Jessie Dell, n Civil Service comm guest of honor at the Women's City Club tea Sunday afternoon. Miss Sara P. Grogan will be hostess, a: Women's City Club at 1 o'clock Thursday, November 12. Mr. Dema- rest Lloyd, foreign editor of the Chris- Monitor, who has just re- Boot Shop Exclusive Women’s Footwear The Triumph newly arpointed foner, will be the M . Miss Laura M | Berrien und Miss Marle K. Saunders 5. Bdith B. Newman, Miss Clare eacen and Mrs. Sumner C. Perkins will preside at the tea table. elver back. High ind medium’ heels 1211 G St. N.W. Mr. and Mrs. George C. Swain were entertained at luncheon yesterday at the Lee House by the local chapter of Greeters. Swain s national KIDDIES’ BARGAIN DAY Tots’ 3-Piece All Wool KNITTED OUTFITS Consisting of Sweater, Leg- gins and Cap, in ehades of pink, white and tan. The ideal little outfit to keep the tots snug and warm Saturday Special UNDEIWOOD & UND Cl'uldren s COATS Sizes 2to 6 winter’s newest and colors; for- priced at many dol- lars more. Closing them out on Saturday for 95 3L 3 anschm age took plice Wednesday of her mother, Mrs. Mrs. Slkins Fitch George | Mrs. Hayne Mrs. Frederick This styles xtra Large Head Size Hats SATINS—VELVETS FELTS—VELOURS Also Small and Medium Head Sizes CREERON 614 12th St. N.W. Around the Corner from High Prices E Street Corner 8 OPPENHEIMER. BUILDING- FOR YOUNG FOLKS ANO YOUTHFUL APPAREL FOR EVERYWOMAN F a# Tenth St. New Fall Frocks and Winter Coals In Two Specially Selected Groups for Saturday Every Dress in our Vogue and Value Section $13.75 In this group which you should surely see to appre- ciate, are dresscs that sold for $20.00. There are siscs for Women and Misses—ecxcellent models for street or office wear. Materials include: Satins Crepe Satins Tricotines Velvets A Coat Value Most Unusual! $59.50 Not that $59.50 is unusual for coats—but what pleases us so much is the exceptionally attractive and worthwhile garments we are able to offer at this price. New, cleverly lined, skillfully tailored styles and priced at actual savings. Colors include: Gracklehead Copper, Wine Jay Blue Today and Tomorrow —we shall offer Fresh-cut Roses, that regularly bring $2.50 and $3 dozen, at SIX 1 ONE FOR$ DOZ. $1'01 Boston Ferns, special value, $1.50 each Cash&CarryFlowerStores . Funeral Flowers Delivered Free—Nominal Charge on Other Orders 807 14th 804 17th 2467 18th 1209 Wis. Ave. Phone Pr. 5442 Phone Fr. 10361 Tel. Col. 0997 Phone West 1702 JuLius GARFINCKEL & Co, Smart New Showings For Misses, Juniors and Girls Just Arrived At Moderate Prices EMARKABLY different and original models for Street, Campus, and all Social Occasions of the season have been noted makers. Sportswear made up especially for us by HE smartest new tashions of famous designens are shown here. Coats, Dresses, Hats, Three-Piece Suits Sweaters, Sports Apparel, Middies Bhoomers, Underwear F STREET CORNER OF 187 3. E. Corner 13th and G Streets, N. W. Following Fashion’s predictions on tomorrow’s millinery modes we offer Gomorrow Hats—for fur coat days Failles, bright and fresh, resplendent with flowers and soft fur touches—satins, too, with sparkling embroideries and laces, top the fur collar with 2 new and different smartness Hats—for Winter sports Pelts in gay hues take the lead. . . snug lictle hoods whose glowing colors enhance the comn- plexion . . . whose gorgeous trimmings are the very last word in wiater chic Hats—for the gay social whirl For dinner and dancing, what could be lovelier than the little metal turbans snd hoods of lace and fur, 50 new, so subtly flattering, that they draw envious admiration from every eminine eye All these, and more, are most moder- ately priced in our Millinery Salon $5 §77.50 $10 Saturday Morning Only 100 High-Grade Hats For Quick Clearance Reduced to Not one hat worth less than $5.00 s .w Some formerly $7.50 = The number is limited, so advise early shopping for best selections.