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SOCIETY, SOCIETY Secretary of State and Mrs. Kellogg . THE EVENING. STAR. WASHINGTON, LEGATION GUEST: DAY, AUGUST 23, 1926. ered, and she carried a shower bou- quet of roses and lilles of the valley. Mrs. J. W. Head was the matron of honor, wearing a gown of ecru geor- gette crepe over sunburst satin, the gown fashioned with long sleeves and a full_skirt, trimmed with eoru lace. She wore a large black velvet hat and carried sunburst roses. D. C, MO Mayflower for several days before proceeding to hjs Virginia home. Mrs. S. W. Ferguson has gone to Chester, Nova Scotia, after spending the month of July at Atlantic City and will remain in the North until next month. Vicomte De Fontarce of France, who has come to America on & spe- clal mission from the French depart- Miss Helen Maud Gould was the ! SOCIETY. MONEY SAVED ON WINDOW SHADES' Mo can save you moner. becise you e the Sene” of "our Faciory Frices, " Coil s up i Wilp” Covers—Draperies—Hours: 8 to 6 maid of honor and wore a gown of pink georgette crepe and a black horsehalr plcture hat with velvet trimmings and streamers to match the | gown. The bridesmalds were Miss Grace Shermer, Miss Zelda Horowitz, Miss Alice Graham and Miss Elizabeth | Head. _They wore frocks of georsette | (anot. WINE Ryt (Continued on Nineteenth Page) ' 1211 F St N.W. Main 3211 for Fatimates ment of Agriculture and is mnklnfi an intensive study of the ‘lands an agricultural conditions in the United States, is stopping at the Mayflower while in Washington. Mr. and Mrs. Rutherford Bingham, the latter formely Miss Marguerite Shonts, are spending the season at Chester, Nova Scotia, where they are occupying the Summer home of Gen. Theodore A. Bingham, who is in Eng- land for the season. The Duchesse de Chaulnes, sister of Mrs. Bingham, has joined her mother, Mrs. Theodore Perry Shonts at Ches- ter, where the latter is convalescing from a serious iliness. The duchesse was accompanied to this country from France by her young son. accompa- il | The marriage of Miss Margaret Vir- her daughters. Mrs. Richard { ginla Moore, daughter of Mrs. Hattie jr. and Mrs. R. C. Moore Layton, to Mr. Ralph McTier ed at Stockbridge, { Graham, son of Mr. and Mrs. John H. they are at lIeaton Graham, took place Saturday after- | noon at’ 3:30 o'clock in the Takoma | Park Baptist Church, the Rev. Wil- |liam Iarl La Rue officiating. hurch had a pretty arrangement of ladioli, palms and ferns, and at the | home of the bride’s mother, where a { reception was held following the cere- mony cut flowers and ferns were used. Miss Marion Arnold sang sev- | eral solos, accompanied by Mr. Wil- | liam Starnell. The bride walked to the altar with her brother, Mr. Clarence William Moore, who gave her in marriage, and she wore a_gown of white satin, made with « closefitting bodice, with a full skirt veiled with brussels lace. | bodice was trimmed with pear] rhinestones. Her veil of tuile | held with a cap of silver, embroid- Leaving Friday for Their Home in St Paul, Minnesota. Always—“Gold Stripe Silk Stockings!” OLD STRIPE Silk Stock- ings are absolutely insured against “Garter-clasp runs,” for no run that starts above the Gold Stripe can pass it, You Are the Judge! Vanity Silk lmh‘r\\m striped sk which o ' other at the same price prove its claim every time. A wide range of attractive styles in t popular ped glove sk, - An. other garment if vou are pleased —and it is exclusive with Jelleff's in Washington. 9 HE SECRETARY OF STATE and Mrs. Kellogg, who arrived | in Washington Saturday ev ning from New York, expect to leave again Friday for St. Paul. The Secretary will remain there but a short time, but Mrs. Kellogg will be at their home for a month. of State and Mrs, 1o WV :mhmmun Tollvwood Farm on South River, near | Annapolis. Mr. Benjamin Reath Riggs, who has recantly been transferred from the American Legation at Bucharest to the western European division of | the State Department, has been joined at Wardman Park Hotel by Mrs. Riggs. The latter visited her mother, | Mrs. Robert Kendry Wurts, in Phil- | adelphia last week FASHION INSTITUTION Washington NewYork i MORE DAYS TO SAVE ON Furs! 20% Discount and Choice of our New Fur Fashions Without Reserve! *IVIL stocks to choose from, (ar'uul, Antelope, Krimmer, Seal, Jap Mink, Muskrat, Leopard. Fur Salon—Fourth Floor Hosiery Shop, Street Floor. 6 Paul, Minn. - Mrs. he Treasury, Mr. | nied b to sail for thix|C. Holiyd country the end of nex P i hs s his son-in-daw and | M where hd Mrs. David Este [ 1 Montgomery Blair, The Secretary of Mellon, is expected daught Kirkpa now in kv ahly fore sailing. father in Evian, wh by the illn of Mrs, ker Gilbert, one of her mos friends who has heen th her mother, i . Lugene Mclall, at Put in Ba on Lake Erie, is at rdman Hotel for a days before retur o Put in Bay. including Pony Skins for misses, Nutria, Squirrel, Kid Ermine, Hudson Seymour initmat Wimberly of 3225 High- . Cleveland Park. will have for k Miss Joan ieftin of Richme whose mar- At luncheon Saturday of | = 10 her son . Melvin Norbert and Mrs. Coolid | Medkifr, will take plice in Richmond | - the end of the month. The Ambassador of Chile | Returns Here on Wednesd: The At ador of Chi Miguel Cruchaga Tocor will re- n Wedne from New York, e he is spending a few days at the Plaza. Agriculture, York after o Camp. where Another Important Value Event in the Downstairs Store, Tuesday! Washable Senor Don | Christ Church, 5 P. Wroth officiating. The bride is t aughter of the late Dr. William Long —— gifla Long. = (‘:’:'";‘*fi'\’:",‘wm i September 15 Mr. and Mrs. " g T will be home to their mg come to \“y]'hl\r\"fliymx‘d“!‘;:»r: ""”‘“f‘n iends at 1910 Kalorama road north- and will be at the 2 R ey few days before going to Atlantic City [ for a brief vacation. He will later o | to White Pines to visit the President and Mrs. Cooli The United S Mexico, Mr. Jame: Senorita Magdalena Aguilar and Senorita Carman Rose daughters of Aguilar, chief of staff of the army of Gautemala, guests af | | the Guatemalan Legation, and preparing to enter a young ladies’ school | near Washington. 1% € STS. e In selecting an apartment home within your means you can have cleanliness, comfort and service—these advantages are found in full measure here. Furnished or Unfurnished By the Day, Month or Year Mrs. Ireland Leaves Her mmer Home for Motor Trip. Mrs. Davis Ireland, who has heen at her Bar Harbor piace since June, making a motor trip through New ingland, but will return to Bar Har- - for a few weeks before opening | | her home on Sixteenth street for the | I Winter. weeks, Miss Louise Treland will sail early | ton on | next month for Burope to spend the |enter the fres spany| Winiter. in September New Cliff, New- | Arr. and M Willlam . R. it | entertained ut dinner last evening at | Saratoga Springs, when thelr guests in“luded former Senator Davis ant Mr, and Mrs, Archibuld Mr. Frederick l. Stephens, who | saii=d for Europe several weeks ago nd is now in Italy, is the guest of | Count and Countess Contini at their extate IMlorence. This tephens’ first trip to Italy in Crepe de Chine with hand- painted decora- tion, B. C. Aspen Lutz, in street, sister, Mr. and Mrs. their new home, on Chevy Chase, Md. Wile, 3313 Sixteenth street, and their | son Frederic William, jr., who have visiting in the Adi- t.'l\ml fwx five of Hungary Zuests John Stew mmer home, Mass. The charge d'affaires and Mme. Pelenvi were Tuncheon yesterday of Mr: art MclLennan. in her Ashintully, at Tyringham at Daytime Frocks *—that fill a definite niche in the ward- Considerably Reduced 00 . for Clearance .Formerly 10.00 OTH long and short sleeve models in this gmup. All silk. georgettes. printed crepe and radmm silk Appliqued trimmings and hand-painted decorations robe of every well-dressed woman. Smart Silk Frocks developed in washable crepe de chine, flat crepe, on many of the froc but even these are washable. RTRRIA Col. Le Roy IHodges of Richmond, who has been in Burope and on the continent for the past three months, eturned to this country ul cretary of tl and the cesl ime at the The ‘ntine em- Liassy : : treatments in smartly taflored »-l-— mn tue ¢ part in 41 .1n rly la ue. green, f! 36 to 38, Judge Clarence Guodwin of Ch who was in Washington lust has returned to his home. models Freneh In sizes 14 to 18— weelk, + trimmed. and grey. Dainty Voile Frocks Formerly 5.95 to 10.00 A\ interesting group of these voile frocks o desirable for country, heach and morn- Long-sleeve, tailored modeis, with itings—some short-sleave ace trimmed and featur clever embroidery. A~ few flowered voile patterns in offective ol oring. Also rose, green. lavender sunni and navy. Sizes 36 to 44 Downstairs Store Tuesday! Forne Mrs. Norman 11 fng at Oronogue bridge, Mass, the latl Jaw and sister, Mr. und M ander MeNeil of Nashville, T former United Ambuss G Rritain and Mrs. John W. of New York and Mrs. Davis were hosts : Jast evening in compliment to their house guests, having in addition Mrs. | John Stewart McLennan, Manufacturing Furriers Since 1916 COATS August Public Confidence is Our Success FUR SALE Bertram Cohn Co. 1235 G Street NW.' Davis aré ente spetierlion Miss Edna R. Patton returned last | week at Campton, Pa., t} parents, Mr. and Mrs, where she will be murrie 11 to Mr, 1Tarry P. Vezien « nof J. C. Vezien of Denve | their wip they will Vernon street days hefore her and few ure with her brother-in law Ambassador of i g % My, A ric 2 LI L s a4 the former | o - X 3 Mr. Roris | @ @ @ Rakhmeteff: form inister of 3 3 3 > RN RN AL Czechoslovakia and Mme. Masaryk and Miss Sarah Wambough. Save Money WASHINGTON'S LEADING FLORIST In the Selection of a Gift - Gude's Flowers always make an acceptable present, carrying, as they do, your very thoughts and sentiments. Mrs. John Cray’ ke Simpson, who has been traveling in Europe, will sail for this country Wednesday on the Homeric. Mr. Arturo Ortega of Nicaragua, who has heen at Wardman Pa tel while in Washington to p son in school, is leaving this evening . en route to his home in Nicaragua. P.S—Send a basket of Summertime blooms to that sick friend or relative. GUD BROS. CO. Two Stores for Your Convenience 1212 F St. N.W. 1102 Conn. Ave. Main 4278 Main 1102 Member of Florists' Telegraph Delivery Association f the engage The announ h. mm\m - ment of Miss of Dr. Washin 8. Bar W J. b Tondon where member Don’t Scratch But bathe the irritated part in solution of Key’s Antiseptic Powder (Pulvo-Septine) It's easy to get infection through scratching—but Key’'s Antiseptic Pow- der not only allays the itching—but prevents germ invasion. It's the safe antiseptic—death to bacteria—harm- less to you. 50c and $1—in the Yellow Box Sold by all druggists E-Z Chemical Co., Washington, D. C. youngest rp of Wandsw is of much Miss Nash was of the younger several years. Dr. and Mrs, Nash) have lived abroad fur some year Mrs, Nush having returned here f 4 short visit last Winter. No d has been announced for the weddin Miss Nash w wember of the Jun for 1. \ tirst lieutenant of the Iirst i the Women's of Modern FRENCH FURNITURE th Common, interest here, prominent circles for hn Pit the Berkshires and th their honexm formerly Mr formerly married Au ind they will eptember 15 at DON ’T MOVE this hot weather | —or go on your vacation before calling our upholstering | shop. We will have your upholstering all ready when you return, or when your new home is ready for occu- pancy. Special reduced rates this week to keep our | workshop running through the dull season. NUF-CED Clay A. Armstrong 1233 10lh St. N.W. Frank-a-lin 7483 on Elllentt City. gust 7 to Col be at home after Comprising a collection . c Why Worry Where to Go? of importers’ samples at WE REMODEL AND STORE Exeellent. Work—Reasonuhle Phone F. 6355 and Ask Us to Your Fure NEW ENGLAND FURRIERS Benjamin Sherman. Prop. 618 12th St. N.W. Sentenced to the Bargain Tables All those lines of Burt Shoes that are broken in sizes—or represent stvles we shall not renew—are broken in price—for August Clearance. Weeks for wear—but only a few days left for selling. Former and Usual Prices Three Pieces Are Hlust $12 Marble Top, Brass Gallery Stand, now $145 Vanity Table inlaid, now 875 Marble Top 4- drawer Commode, now rated! ().00 37..')0 The include wealth of French expressions in Tables, Tabourettes, Poudres, Coffee Tables, Stands, Desks, Secretaries and Commodes. selections a Fvery evening finds the Chateai entertaining & very congenial met. = Cui #ine. misic and atmosphere ie for a Dleasurabie JuLius GARFINCKEL& Co. WASHINGTON PARIS Mayer Davis’ Chatean Band Ladies’ Shoes — representative styles — smart and conservative—of the Burt line— that were $10, $12, $13.50 Now 33.85 Men’s Shoes In two groups— Shoes that were $10 and $12— White Canvas Shoes— from our better grades— broken sizes. 34.85 Black and $4.85 2 White Canvas. $ 5.85 $7 85 Bring the little folks along—there are equally as big bargains for them. Arthur Burt Co. 1343 F Street Here Are a Few Example Reductions: $100.00 End Table, Inlaid, now........... $30.00 White Marble Top Coffee Tables, now. . $200.00 Inlaid Mahogany Desks, now. . . . . . .. $42.50 Kidney Shaped Occasional Tables, now . $75.00 Marble Top Drum Top Table, now. . . . . $35.00 Brass Rimmed Inlaid Coffee Table, now . . $200.00 Commode; large size; 3 drawers, now. $350.00 Secretaire; 3 drawers,now . ....... e JULIN & MARTIN (@ 1215~1217 F Street - and 1214 101218 G Street Hours—8:45 to 5:30, - Our Great Sale of Furs At Very Special Prices .850.00 . .8%15.00 . $100.00 .$21.25 .$37.50 .$17.50 $100.00 .$175.00 INCORPORATED nl NINTH STREET NORTHWEST | FOR TOMORROW ONLY BEAUTIFUL GOWNS| FOR $]1 BELOW OUR COST REDUCED FROM $39, 825, $25 FINE GOWNS DISTINGUISHED BY FASHION :: QUALITY :: WORKMANSHIf AFTERNOON WEAR--INFORMAL WEAR SPORTSWEAR - TOWN COUNTRY CLUB TRAVEL- RESORTS FASHIONS DE LUXE EXCLUSIVELY POk MADAME—FOR MADEMOISELLE STORE OPENS 8 A. M. Offers Tan—and Values of Exceptional Worth UXSI'RP.«\SSF‘D fur values in luxurious dress models and smart moderately priced coats. Second HE quality of every fur is the best and our ock is specially priced. Salon Floor. entire st F STrReeT CoRNER OF 13™