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TR SOCIETY zil Raised Over Embassy in Honor of Independence Day Anni- versary of That Country. move 1704 fortr the Serbian For brated the 104th an-, the Willard, where he plans to re- ) independence | main a week. of the anied by is expectu the Mellon, ihoard i o1 I in New Yowk. of t Visit Treasury, d to SO . Gurgel Ay Ei 2 st which the . Robert M. Mr. his son, il § ngaria from The pending a visiting on inister Leaving serl Tresich Pa- is aft- | daughter nd Mr. of the rris of Nebraska he Wil rd from e for about a France k from Phil ended the ttache Auzusto ent tary ter is mother, Harris ith M D. Dit L week end Vis fayette-Marne of the | > Knobel, "row to embassy. of the Ttalian Villd, has re- at Wardman t to &h legation, 1 Friday by remaining in Mrs after spend- I. Orlowski in he of the CIETY. The secretary of the Czechoslovak- | lan legation, Dr. Pavel Stransky, has taken an apartment at the Wardman | Park Hotel. The attache of the Swedish legation, ron Lennart Rappe, returned,yes- terday from Spring Lake, N. J., where he passed a fortnight. Mrs. Frederick Dent (irant will leave tomorrow r Chicago for a short visit. Mrs, Grant has remained in Washington through the Summer with her son, Maj. U. 8. Grant, 3d. superintendent of public buildings grounds. | B and Mrs. Joseph E. Davies and re again in their house at 2941 husétts avenue, after a year avies and their daug] i e baeishstaaRthronen umn The marriage of Miss Eleanor Davies to Mr. Thomas Patton Ches- borough, jr., of Asheville will take place early in November in Washing: | ton. thy, to M. “Gibson, jr, son of Represe: son of Ver- mont. Col. Switzer is now on duty at | Brattleboro, Vt. Miss IHelen Marvin, daughter of “hief of the United States Weath- au and Mrs. Charles F. Mar- returned from a five-month ifornia, where she was the guest of M» and Mrs. i.eRoy Dawson in their home at Beverley Hil Prof. Marvin's niece, Miss iHelen Parker accompanied Miss Mar- vin as far east as Chicago, where | she is visiting, and after several other stops will come to Washington to | be the guest of Prof. and Mrs. Mar- vin and their daughter. in | Mr. and Mrs. William North Stur- tevant will entertain at dinner this evening at Le Paradis. Mrs. L. H. Neudecker Wardman Park Hotel, havi |the Summer with her son-inlaw | anughter, Dr.'and Mrs. William ¥ |cis Honan, at the' Kent' House, in Greenwich, Conn. Dr. and Mrs. Ho- | nan will return next week to New | York, where they have taken a new rtment on East Eighty-sixth street. at the spent is g Chief Justice Stanton J. lle of the Court of Claims of the United States, together with Mrs. Peelle and the latter's daughter, Mi: Betty Byrne, has returned to Wash- ington. The family apartment at 2400 | Sixteenth street has been reopened and Miss Byrne will remain here un- til October 1, when she will return to d | seph S | Hins, ast Winter in Asheville, | { ter Clifford Scott, jr., motor trip in Virginia and West Vir- ginla, end are now located in their new home in Chevy Chase, D. C. Shields-Ruddiman Wedding Home Event, of Yesterday. The marriage of Miss Minnette Honner Ruddiman and Mr. Adrian Michael Shields took place yesterday afternoon at 4 o'clock at the home of the bride on California street. She was attended by Mrs. Francis W. Brown as matron of honor, and Mr. Edward O'Hanrahan was best man. Only relatives and very close friends of the two familles were present at the wedding, and Mr. and Mrs. Shields left later in_ the afternoon for St. Petersturg, Fla.. where the bride. groom is enghged in the practice of law and where they will make their home. Mrs. Shields is the daughter of Mrs Ruddiman and the late Mr. Harry D: Ruddiman. She is a graduate of the School of Arts and Sciences of George Washington University and a mem- ber of the Pi Beta Phi Fraternity. Mr. Shields is the son of Mr. and Daniel J. Shields of Nashua, He attended the University of and is a graduate of the George- town Law School and a member of the Delta Tau Delta Fraternity. Former United States Senator, Jo- Frelinghuysen, who is now in 1%, will leave shortly for Far N. J., where he and his family will make their future home. New mes Lee will fly to New York to join Mrs. Lee, who i% visit- ayville, Long Islund. w. United States hington yester- aver is staying A i day Mr. and Mrs. Z. D. Blackistone, who are at their cottage at Arundel-on-the- bay, entertained a house party over ibor day for their daughters, Miss Virginia Fairfax Blackistone and Miss Margaret Anne Blackistone. Among the guests were: Kenney, M Miss Jane Grace Colton, Mr. Ivan Hewett, John Lange and Mr. Julian Cannon, Lieut. Maurice and their son, Z. D. Blackistone, 3d Mr. and_Mrs. Walter M. Johnson and Mr. Jarhes 7. Gibbs have re- turned from a motor trip to Atlantic City, where they septn the holiday. Wedding Ceremony Performed By Father of the Bride. The marriage of Miss Dorothy De- light Rohrer, daughter of the Rev. and Mrs. Freeley Rohrer, to Mr. Wal- { son.of Mr, and Mrs. W. C. Scott of this city, will take place this evening at 8 o'clock n the Metropolitan Presbyterian Church, of which her father, Dr. Rohrer, is pas- tor. An informal reception will follow | immediately after the ceremony. Col. and Mrs. Edward M. House en- tertained at a farewell dinner last evening at Bar Harbor, where they have spent the Summer. They wiil leave today for New York, accompa- nied by Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Auchin- closs, who spent most of the Summer | with them, Miss Katherine O'Keefe of 1341 L street northwest. eft Washington yes- terday to spend some time at Haddon | Hall, Atlantic City An engagement of interest is that | of Miss Mary Dorbthy Maurice, daughter of Mrs. Maude Maurice of Washington, to Mr. John sley Johnson, 2d, son of Mrs. Alice Coard WASHINGTON, RETURNS FROM VACATION HARRIS & EWING MME. CIECHANOWSKA, wife of the Minister of Poland. They a ing the ¢ to Washington. returning to the legation after spend- mmer on the North Shore and stopping in Philadelphia en route Civil War." Mr. Johnson is a grad- uate of Princeton. The wedding Will take place this Fall. Mrs. Emily G. Dickinson has turned from Chautauqua, N. | where she- attended mu tions. Her son, Mr. Robert Clement Watson and accompanied her. oung son have joined Mr. Wat- son ‘at their home in Silver Spring after spending part of the Summer with Mrs. son’s mother, Mrs. Asbury C. Latimer, in the Blue Ridge Mountains. .Ind Mrs. James Patten, broth- and sister of Mr. and atten, who are with S. home in South Caro- | lina, will return to their home on | S street Septembe ' CAFE PIERRE 1714 H St. N.W. Next to Metropolitan l'l:l‘h' I3 h re- attrac- Dickinson, Dr, Paris Brengle and Mrs. Brengle, season D. C. WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 8, - 1926. with their house guest, Mr. A. M. Mack of New York City, spent Labor day at the Princess Anne Golf Club, at Virginia Beach, Vi Netherlands Consul General Returns to New York. . Mr. W. P. Montyn, consul general of The Netherlands, {s returning to his post in New York City today, hav- ing spent the week end in Washing- ton at the Mayflower. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Parker of Washington are at the Roosevelt, New York, for a few days. | Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Oates have as their guests Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Drout of Butte, Mont., who are on their way home from New York, where they at- tended the Pioneers convention. Mrs. Drout is Mr. Oates’ sister and their | meeting is the first in 19 years. | Mrs. Frank Ginec of Chase and her daughter Frances are in Atlantic City, whe they were joined over the holida; by M Ginechesi's daughter and son Mr. and Mr rl Calvert mann., They are stopping at Haddon | Hall. Miss Evelyn Foster, who has been spending the Summer in Norfolk and Virginia Beach, Va the guest of her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. W. 8. Selby, jr.. has returned to Wash- ington and is with her mother‘at the Chastleton. Miss Foster will resume her studies in music this month and will receive her final de Chevy | Genuine Alligator in’ a lovely shade of tan, with a broad strap and bronze buckle, are the newest and most youthful for street and sports wear. ARTCRAFT SHOES! ~ 131 F STREET > A Paris ary, when she will give her gradua- tion recital. Miss Pauline Hedlan has returned after a visit of several weeks at Al lenhurst, N. J. Miss Anna Sweeney is leaving today for New York, where she will spend a week or 10 days. go to Bridgeport, Conn., where she will join her mother, Mrs. Ruth Sweeney, with whom she will return | to Wa hlnglon erths Repo rted. Solomon 0. and rmmn M. Bell, girl George 8. “and \llmlr‘; Brown, boy ~ DRESS UP -YOUR WINDOWS | Secure_our estimates on new Made-to measure Window Shades. Our factors prices | are_lower. Slip Covers—Draperles—Hours: 8 to & Aroe uf'm‘fltmfl" N.W. Main 3211 f Why Worry Where to Go? | WE REMODEL AND STORE prExcellent Work—Rensonable Prices - 6335 und Ask Ty to Call for ‘NEW ENGIAND FURRIERS | Benjamin_Sherman, Prop. W. 618 12th St. splendid large rooms, acious grounds profu You can buy this Home 1415 K Street A FASHION INSTITUTION _ Washington New Yo From there she will || Yarhan and Gashkin Dobkin, sirl. Joseply ¥. and Mars A OCnnnor wirl. Robert 1. and Ma elll, W and Anna F ‘lunderhnd girt ir Dethuel Brown. girl Jimmie L. Niles. bos Begi iD) Fashion’s Lowest-Price Quality Dresses BETTIE FROCKS 15 All Colors and Sizes 45H°P 1316 G St. CITY CLUB BUILDING One of the most beautiful Homes in Washington is offered for $10,000 less than its value The Home ds actually worth § handsomel equipped with the most modern fixtures—the kitch refrigerator—in the basement an automatic laundry machine. heating plant is both efficient and economical double garage in design consistent with the Home ,000—it is Colonial Type with decorated. The 3 baths are 1 with electric The There is a large Surrounding v planted with rare shrubs and trees. 1619 Decatur One-half square west of 16 St For $45,000-Easy T«rm-. Open for inspection every evening our office any time up to the same CKEEVER »4GO: p {0 0 o'clock—aor phone B For dctniion Tnforaiation Mam 4752 e Store Open All Day Saturday, Beginning Saturday, September 11 S New York. 3 Days More for 10.00 to 30.00 Savings On Your Winter Coat! ‘—Which means the best values of the season to date, and the greatest savings of many years! HEN we planned our August goat Sale. we planned to make this the greatest coat event we have ever been able to present to our patrons. Jelleff’s and nine other specialty stores throughout the country combined their buying power and style knowledge in the selection of coats for the August Sale and achieved values that could not possibly be duplicated. However, our deliveries were delayed somewhat during the month of August by the big strike in the coat industry in New York, and our assortments were not as complete as we would have liked to have them. Shipments are now coming in rapidly, and because it is our policy to keep faith with the public at all times, we are extending the privilege of the August prices up to and includ- ing Saturday, September 11th, which means that only threec more days remain in which to make your selection. Come tomorrov Johnson and the late Mr. Harry S | Johnson of Plainfield, N. J. = Miss Maurice is a descendant of Maj. e ABr I SO h e e ‘ %% % %% % ég%? % % % %% % Birthdays are Brighter pe lutionary War, and her paternal C. Towson and son, Mr. N. | grandfather, Maj. Thomas Maurice, —anniversaries more memorable, partings have returned from a was on Gen. Sherman's staff in the less poignant — when JE. Cunningha €o - Reliable Since 1914 figure in the event. 314-316 7th St. N.W. who has returned o Rumania, t the Ward- nanian legat frov Hitt, who has been Mrs. Robert R. Saratoga. Springs for the greater t of the Summer, is now at the York. three at Madison in New Mrs. N {iBlackistonc arranges novel and beautiful floral baskets for all special occasions. Choicest, freshest flowers only—Prompt service. Individual Model Hats 1222 F St. Telephone Frank. 5357 Telephone Main 3707 TWO STORES : % ° A FASHION INSTITUTION Waskington New’ On Sale Thursday and Friday 1.000 Gloriously New Woman' 4 \ Lar ar Coat in Kashi- Women's Coat grex bo, nmg trimmed with fox dyed ats Black broad Joth develops this emart Misees' Coat trimmed with fur in trac ment. b8 A Small lmtlal Deposit WI“ Reserve the Smartest Coat of the Season! (O matter which coat you choose in our new collection, you will he sure to have one of thé smartest coats of the scason, because every coat in this big sale has been sclected by style experts with fallible judgm and discriminating tast Many style trends are called, but few are chosen, and choosing correctly with the assurance that your coat will continue to be as <mart at the end of the sea som as it is at the beginning is indeed a task. But you will not have to worry about this, as you will Two of the Twenty Smart Styles SORQSI ' Q J I You will find here . . . just the Hat you are looking for— Becoming Styles for Women—in Large Head Sizes "NEW FELT Missy Styles It Head S Designs New Youthful Footwear N i g T NN T B e hchthag ur o ors and idbnu that have been sponsored by the dictators of fashion, the Paris couture and endorsed by For the Smart Younger Set the leaders of fashion, the smartly dressed women of the world. Simply Chic! Your Choice of Four Great Price Groups! A o = ¥ —Consists of excep- —Consists of un Large Brims Beautifully Made! Gronge 1 oo .50 Group S 50 SesalliBriris il Phadr new wool v.-lm fabrics, trimmed tive coats, for women, misses’, . Sma Admirably Priced! | with kit fox, dyed wolf, ringtail larger and taller women and little Every New i c h'l chapel beaver or squirrel. The women—and these, of course. fol- \ | . color range. of course, covers all the most desir- fow all the new rules that Paris has laid down for SAu;u’""d The New Miss SOROS!S able shades of the season. the design of the new coats, with the result that tyle an —Consists of 5 coats have never before been as beautiful. The (y:a,or Pumps and Oxfords Group 2-{omsists of - it At caloEsiighy A e Ymo¥ S Beka it - . dress and travel coats. to which the 78.50 of the smart fur "éu"- i Four Specialized Coat Shops all —Consists of e ps - lAcmevml 7 50 contribute their. share. The im- Group 4.7 tyle and Value portant coat sithouettes of the moment are all trimmed coats, showing un- .00 present and, of course, all the good trimming de- usually distinct manipulation 20 New Styles! tails find expression here. Broadtail cloth, one of lynx, beaver, natural and ” of the very smartest of the newer mediums, is mink squirrel, pointed and gray fox. There are the lx a range planned for the smart collegian—opera pumps. strap available in this group, and there are all the other rich wool velvet fabrics, some kasha lined, and slippers, tailored styles, oxford ties—slippers for all occasions, in gorgeous new fabrics of the season. The new col- very newest treatments of the dolman wrap idea. all the desirable mediums, featuring calfskin, suede, satin and patent. ors and black, of course. Broadtail cloth is very important in this group. A very smart new last and the popular medium block heel. And a Stralght Discount of 15(% : 1. o —on all of our finer fur-trimmed coats priced at 155.00 upward, Sizes 2/2 to 8 Widths AAA to C and including gorgeous interpretations of all the new styles. g Women's, Misses’ and Larger and Taller SOROSIS Shoe Shop—Street Floor Little Women's Coats—Third Floor Women's Coats—Second Floor Chie in es