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SOCIETY. Attorney General Sargeant Returns to His Home in l.udlow, Vermont, the Cola Sola submarine base. Mr. Montgomery will sall up the West Coast after his visit with his son, and will go as far north as Vancou- ver, visiting en route Los Angeles, San Diego and San Francisco. Mrs. John V. White, who has béen the guest of Mrs. P. Van Ness at Deephaven Camp, Ashiand, New Hampshire, is now visiting Dr. and Mrs. Joseph S. Wall in their Summer home, in Durham, Conn. Mra. White will return to Washington the latter part of this week Mr. and Mrs. Pratt Started Grand Rapids, Mich,, and will return by way of Watkins Glenn and Niag- ara Falls about September 25. Mrs. John D. McGee, who has been the Summer in southern returned today to her apartment at Wardman Park Hotel. She was accompanied by her two sons, (Continued on Twen! rst_Page. WiNDOW SHADES us fit them to your windows at Fac Prices. uality. Highest Guaran- SOCIETY. 1219 F St. 1219 F St. BOOT SHOP teed Work. New Fall Footwear On Display Featuring a most completc selection of Queen Quality new stvick that will be most popular this Fall. Ilustrated are two of the many new models. Priced at 10 For afternoon and dress wear thss onc-strap model is shown in pat ent leather and black satin woith spike heel On Extensive Moter Trip. - Slip Covers—Draperies—Hours: 8 to 6 Mr. and Mrs. Ralph B. Pratt of 5015 W‘ Fourieenth street northwest left | (ommed WIS | Tuesday for an extended motor trip to | 1217 F &t. N. Main 3211 for Estimates. After Short Stay Here. she will be the guest of Miss Eliza- beth Squier. She will later go to Nonguitt, Mass., to visit Miss Frances McKee. , * Miss Lettice Lee Coulling, who will be a debutante of the coming season, will spend the week end on Dobbin's Island, where she will be a member of a house party entertained by Miss Anne P. Dobbin. Mrs. Ernest Love of New York City is the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Anton Heitmuller. at 1307 Fourteenth street Attorney General, Mr. HE Sargent, left last evening his home in Ludlow, Vt. after 2 week's stay here. The Attorney General was accom- panied by his nddaughter, little Mary Gordon Pearsons, daughter of Mrs. Pearsons and the late Mr. <ons, who has been here for the week. UST a jump ahead of fash~ ion itself. Peruvian Ei Leases Apa Dr. Velarde, ment in Roosevelt. Th; ador of Peru, Dr. Her- nan V" taken an apartment at Roosevelt Hotel and will take possession sometime this month. He ig at present residing at 2306 Massa. chusetts avenue. The United Lee-Chase Wedding of Interest in Capital, Of interest to Washington is the approaching wedding of Miss Betty Chase, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Chase of Dallas, Tex., to Mr. Ralph W. Lee, jr., of this city, which will take place September 9 in Ogun- quit, Me.. at the Summer home of the bride's parents. Miss Isabel | Chase will be the only attendant. Fol- lowing a wedding tgip in New Eng- land, Mr. Lee and his bride will make their home in Dallas. You'll see what we mean when you drop in to see the new coats and dresses. ates Ambassador to Mexico, Mr. James R. Sheffleld. with Mrs. Sheflield, has gone to Atlantic City after a short visit in New York and a few d here. They are at Hotel Traym of the Peruvian em de Bedoya enter- at dinner last eve- man Park Hotel in nor of Capt nk B. Freyer, U. 8. N., and Mrs. Freyer. Capt. Freyer, who been on duty with the Pacific fleet, was formerly chief of the American Naval Commission in Peru. Capt. and Mrs will be in Washington for sev weeks and are making their home at the Ward man Park Hotel. s T ecretary bassy and Sen tained informa ning at the War Oxford, shown in imita- tion alligator and rattle- snake. Very popular for One of the most interesting wed- street and “sports wear. dings of the early Autumn took place Tast night at 7:30 o'clock im § Episcopal Church, Annapol | Miss Elizabeth Fay Valiant, Ui war. and Mrs. Joseph W. Valiant of Wardour, near Annapolis, became the wife of Ensign Edmund B. Taylor, U. 8. N., son of Mr. and Mrs. Ed- mund Blanton Taylor of Lima, Ohio. The Rev. George R. Savage officiated and the ceremony followed by a reception at § o'clock at Seven Acres, Open All Day Saturday the Valiant estate at Wardour. The bride has as her matron of honor her sister, Mrs. Charles Carroll Dunn, Queen Qua llty BOOt bll()p wife of Ensign Dunn, U. S. i L e 0 : s 1219 I' Street N.IV . Lavelette Cole of Warren. Pa., a8y, ik . maid of honor, and the other zu!enc}- *eaers "hvu,,“"“H BRISE Fxelusive Agents in Washington for Queen Quality Shoes cal. i Coatin,, B W ING ants included Miss Dorothy N. ton, daughterof Rear A\L]m;rnLansA : Nulton, superintendent of the Naval Aeadomny, and Mre. Nullon; Mrs. MRS, GEORGE ELLERY CROSBY, JR. N Formerly Miss Daisy Gordon Stewart, whose marriage took place yesterday in St. Paul’s Episcopal Church, Mr. and Mrs. Crosby will be at home after November 1 at Stony Hill, Windsor, Conn. Queentex Chiffon Ho.rivr_\;—‘,ri[k to the top—newest shades $].95 ‘he of the British Stopford, R. N., guest of Mr. and Mrs. George rokaw, at Newport, was the honor guest at dinner last evening of Comdr. E. D. Langworthy, commanding officer of the U. § Goff, who entertained aboard the ship. Charge Accounts Available 316 G STREET Senor F. Pardo de Zela. who is in Washington on a special mission from Peru, is at the Wardman Park Hotel. He has just ved from France, where he was Peruvian consul, and upon completion of his mission in Washington he will go to Norfolk to ume his duties as Peruvian consul L T JT [T Felix Johnson, a cousin of the bride; il Miss Josephine Wales of Wilmington, Del.; Miss Anne Todd of Washington; Miss Betty Morgan and Mrs. G. Bowle McCeney of Wardour. The bride’s’ gown was of white crepe romaine, beaded in silver and pearls. Her tulle veil was held in ant Postmaster General, ing Glover, who left for Minneapolis on a brief official trip returned to his apartment at rk Hotel tdday. for her home next week, after a visit to Mr. and Mrs. George Josenhans, at 241 Ninth street northeast. gency Fleet Corporation, shd Mrs. ‘Wilson in their Summer camp on Bel.| grade Lakes, Me. nator John K. Shields of ce arrived in Washington and s 3 e Willard, where he intends % spend the w Former Solicitor General and Mrs. James M. Beck arrived in New York yesterday from Iurope and are at the Waldorf-Astoria, where they will be for a few days before coming to Wash- ington, place by a coronet of duchesse and rose point lace and she carried a shower bouquet of bride’s roses and lilies of the valley. The matron of honor wore yellow chiffon and tulle d the other maid of honor and the other attendants were costumed in green chiffon and tulle. They all carried yellow chrys- anthemums. . Midshipman_Crittenden Taylor was his brother’s best man and the usl Mrs. R. W. Fuller, her daughter, Miss hPoebe Fuller, and son Robert have returned to their home on Ash- mead place after a month’s stay in Cape Porpoise, Me. Miss Josephine Griffith has taken an apartment at the Hotel Roosevelt for the Winter, having just com- pleted a two-year tour of the Orient and Europe. Mr. and Mrs. W. Frank Jones and | | Mr. William Montgomery will leave Washington shortly for Panama to visit his son. Dr. Howard Montgom- ery, who has many friends here in Formal 6pening Beautiful Shoes ers were Ensign Eugene D. Sullivan, Ensign Persifer Gibs E Robert N. Mck i V. Query, E ansign Charles Carroll Dunn. Following Taylor and his bride left for Yama Farms, in the Catskills, Mrs. Taylor wearing a seal-brown moire en- semble suit with a hat to match, Mrs. Gist Blair entertained at luncheon yesterday at Bar Harbor, where she is spending the season. Mrs. B. Armstead Davis and, her son, Mr. Henry Gassaway Davis, 3d., are at the Hotel Ritz-Carlton, in New | York, for a few day: seph Bley have re- | at the 4$100,000 Fireproof Addition family have moved from 1503 Irving street to 2636 Garfleld street. Mr. and Mrs, Ch: xone to Santa Barl Mrs. Warren's fath Bliss, for 2 month. s Warren have Calif., to visit . Mr. Willlam H. Dr. Willam Gerry Morgan, motored to New York and is at the Chatham Hotel for a few days. 1339 F STREET, N. W. FINEMENT ./ JPRESENT-DAY feminine loveliness is the result of womankind’s eternal striving toward a beautiful goal—refinement. Every woman wants to look chic and smart, but not vulgarly so; and therein lies one of the secrets of the success attained by Nisley's Beautiful Shoes. Ars. A. Kimberly has join- ed her mother, Mrs. James Draper, in their home on O street after visiting the late Mr. Kimberley's brother-in- law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley in_their home, Larchmont . at Larchmont, N. Y. Mrs. Kimberly went from chmont to Fort Hamilton to visit her cousin, the commandant of the fort, Col. John Robert Thomas, and Mrs. Thomas. Befors returning "ashington, Mrs. Kimberly was the guest of Mrs. M Logan Tucker in her cott ro Beach on Cape Cod, M Mrs. W. Moore of Rochester, N. Y., is passing a few days at the Willard where she arrived today. Miss Emma Stein of Blue Island, Ill., who has been spending the Sum- mer with her niece, Miss Carrie Stein, on Kenyon street northwest, will leave | STEVENS | 13 6 STREET Advance Showing New Fall DRESSES Distinctive styles for the miss or matron. 5 Two-piece effects in Blouse and straightline styles with pleated and plain skirt. Satins, Flat Crepe and Geor- gettes. —in the new Fall shades of jungle green, wine, Chanel red, Spanish raisin, Buffalo, navy and black. You'll want one or more for your week end trip over Labor" day. > : Prine Anne Hotel Fredericksburg, Va. Sept. 3, 1926 Mr. and Mrs. J | turned to their apartment Wardman Park Hotel after spending some time with Mr. James 1. Wilson, director of operations of the Emer- Miss Ellen Wise Crensh terday for Greenwich, Muarson Mavrice S.E. Corner 13th and G Streets N. Nisley Stylists, without sacrificing any of the true elements of refinement, are giving to the discrimi- nating women of America an abundance of dash and color in their footwear. Always, however, within the Charmingly expressive of the brisk bus fickle spiritof Fall. Deoeloped S— - in Sauterne, its first appeal is to the lover of chic. The underlay and heel however are of Sandal- wood Tan and subdue the whole effect to a delightfully sombre Autumn tone. Also in Black Kid with Suede underlay. SOnly through The Nisley Plan of distributing their own shoes through their own stores is such an achieve- ment possible. Women know that this type of footwear, sold under any other method of merchandising, has and elways will cost them a great deal more. Have a Complete Shoe Wardrobe! An alluring new Rep- tile trimmed patters with Cuban heels. The Fadll Opening Special Price AT Nisley’s price of $54 peir, women find it possible now to have the tume and each occasion. A complete shoe wardrobe, if you please, at a cost no greater than they formerly paidfor asingle pair of shoes. ONLY Nisley offers all types of shoes in & wide range of sizes at $5. Walking shoes, dress shoes, sports shoes. comfort shoes and evening shoes are all 2% 19, AAA toD. Your size in every type of shoe. These hats are real tempta- tions . . . interesting, dif- ferent and delightful. And they are real values . . . far beyond the ordinary. ’ Reptiles, Palents, Satins, Kidskins, Soft felts and velours, rich Calfskins, Gold velvets, lustrous satins and Silver Slippers moires—and many new and charmi]}g cofmbinations are among those presert. i Models Designed for All Fall Occasions For Town! For Country! Every New Shape! Every New Style! 800 New Hats A For sport and street wear we $ raisin. Special feature price. . E . ing _nyour wardrobe—and, of course, Sports, Party, Dance —are in favor with nearly all college Nisley’s Silk Stockings, Autumn Colors $1.50 Chiffon weights. 0 Our First Sale t S have them in all the popular Fall shades of wine, bufl},’ jungle College Girls! ! Your vacation days will soon be Newest Patterns youll want plenty of silk stockings. 2 and Evening W LIDO n : : girls, because they give wonderful wear ;::Imnbelu in shades you like “AS BIG A VALUE AS THE SHOES” 4 $1.55 p. 3 Pairs for $4.50 Of the Fall Season 2.Pc. Jersey Fall Suits green, gray, iblue and Spanish over, thoughts now turn to replenish- for Street, Dress Silk Stockings SIZEs 2% T092 ARA TOD Pure Thréad Silk, Medium and