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SOCIETY. SOCIETY The Secretary of Family in Washington After Several Weeks Spent in Travel. HE Secretary of Agriculture, Mr. Jardine, returned to Wash- ington this morning from his home in Manhattan, Kans. Mrs. Jardine returned 1o Washington several days ago and is at the Mayflower Hotel, The Attorney General, Mr. Sargent, will return to Washington the first of next week from Ludlow. N. H., where he is spending a vacation with Mrs. Sargent. Italian_Envoy En Route From Saranac Lake. The Ambassador of Italy and N bil de Martino are at the Ambassador H ten, in New York, having gone the: from Steel Camp, Lower Sar: Y. where they spent the mon' They are expected to 1o Washington in a few days. The Minister of the and Slovenes, Dr. Ante Tres ichich, returned to Wa evening, after spending several dayvs in New York. Senator and Mrs. Frederick IT. Gil- lett, who are making their annual visit as guests of Mrs. Whitelaw Reid, at her camp, Wildair, on the Upper St. Tegis lLake, were guests at luncheon Jast week of the President and Mrs. Coolidge at White Pine Camp. Senator Henry F. Ashurst tained a dinner party informally the Cafe St. Pierre last evening Mr. Friedtjofe E. Johannesen. Col. and Mrs. Arthur O'Brien will present the latter's daughter, Miss Allison Roebling, to soclety at a tea Tuesday afternoon, November 23. Col. and Mrs, O'Brien will give a dance for Miss Roebling Monday evening, December 2 enter- at for Assistant Secretary of the Navy Col. Theodore Douglas Robinson, has been Joined by Mrs. Robinson, who spent the Summer on Long Island. Mme. Ekengren has returned to Washington, and with her Yyoung daughters, is passing the Autumn sew son at_the Chevy Chase Club. In Oc- tober Mme. Ekengren will move into Ler new apartment, in the St. Albuns, which 18 belng redecorated and refur- nished. Mann has returned Mrs. James It to her apartment in the Ilighlands where she spent from lLenox, Mass., the Summer, the Aspinwall, United States District Attorney and Mrs. Peyton Gordon have given up thelr apartment at Wardman Park 1iotel and have moved to 2139 Wyom- ing avenue. where they and their daughter, Miss Evelyn Gordon, will make their home. Mr. and Mrs. W. Stilson Hutching have returned to Washington and are cuests at the Mayflower Mr. and Mrs. Thornton Boland have veturned to their home on Connecti it avenue after spending August at Beuna Vista Springs, Pa. Mre. Bo 1and spent the early Summer with her brother and sister-inlaw. Mr. and Mrs. George W. Hellmuth, in their Summer home at Douglas. Mich.. making the trip with her niece, Miss Fleanor Hellmuth, who spent the Spring with Mr. and Mrs, Boland in Washington. Mr. and Mrs. les Elliott, who divided the Summer between their home near Cleveland and the New FEngland mountain resorts, have re urned to Wardman I Hotel for he Wall. Mrs. 17 L. Blikeley, Mrs Ellott's sister, who accompanied them to Washington, is returning to New York today. o Dr. and Mrs. Fenton Bradford are again in their apartment in the R chambeau after heing the guests w week of the Minister of Egypt and Mme. Samy at \Valley View, Blue: mont, Va Miss Agnes Golden, sister of Mrs Rradford. who was also a guest. at Velley View for the week, will go this \fternoon to Quogue, L. L., to spend a fortnight with Mrs. Lester Cudahy liefora starting for her home in Cali- fornia. Mrs. Francois Berger Moran left her apartment in the Mayvflower this morning for a short visit in New York. Miss Irene Schmidt and Miss Mary Schmidt, 715 Farragut street, were Agriculture Joins| hostesses Thursday evening at an entertainment planned for Miss Mil- dred Robeson and Miss Audrey Van Dercook, members of the Alpha Chap- ter, Kappa Phi Sorority. A miscel- laneous shower was given Miss Van | Dercook, whose marriage to Mr. Earl | Edgar will take place in the Church | of the Good Shepherd October 6, and | a Kkitchen shower was given Miss | Robeson, whose marriage to Mr. | Arthur Morrison will take place Sep- | |tember 18 in the Lutheran Church. Each of the prospective brides had been invited to a surprise shower for | the other Color combinations of white and pink were elaborately carried through- out the home, while a large, espe- clally attractive wedding bell fash- ioned of white paper rose petals was a distinctive feature. Individual menu rds for the buffet supper and tiny | corsage bouquets of white pink mint candies were given as favor: ¢ Maitland of Brashfield, | Bicester, England, and Miss Catherine | Radcliffe of London arrived in Wash- ington vesterday and have taken an | apartment at Wardman Park Hotel, | where they expect to remagn for about two months, Mrs. Maitland is the | cousin and_Miss Radcliffe the sister | W. J. C. Agnew, who| her marriage to Comdr. Agnew, ., was Miss Vera Radcliffe. new, who spent the past week with Mrs. Agnew at Wardman Park Hotel, is now on sea duty and is en route to Cuba. Mr. and Mrs. Eduard A. Dacey, 1820 Sixteenth street northwest, are spend- | ing the month of September In the | White Mountains. | Mr. and Mrs. Howard Moran have taken an apartment at Wardman Park Hotel, having moved from their former residence at 2139 Wyoming avenue, Willlam Laird Dunlop, | aughter, Miss Klizabeth . left Washington yes. terday for Philadelphin and will present at the dinner to be given to- morrow evening In honor of the See- fetary of State by the United States commissioner of (he Nesquicentennial | ut the Bellvue Stratford. Mr. and M Mr. and Mrs. I street, will be hos evening in_honor Jefferson Mevers of and Mr. Philip Franclsco, Mr. Platt and their daughter, Miss Jane Esther Platt, have returned to their home, on | Kalorama road, after passing the Sum- mer at Eagles Mere, Pa. rt Tarris Over- s at Jdinner this | of Mr. and Mrs. | Portland, Teller of and Mrs. Landra Beach Miss Margaret Wilson Visits at Paul Smith Camp. | Mr. and Mrs. John H. Tennant. who | are occupying one of the Paul Smith cottages, have as their guest Miss Margaret Wilson, daughter of the late President Wondrow Wilson. Ernest Van R. Stires An innovation. There's more than & hint of custom smart- ness in the slender strap to this pump in the new and colorful materfals for Autumn wear! ARTCRAFT SHOES ~ 131 F STREET > Open for another season of fun. And what fun it is. most beautiful ballroom. America’ c8 music that makes you tingle all over. Dancing every nite Swanee Syncepat A red jass prevokers. te’s the nite. Don’t forget, Hot Diggety Dog! te music by direction of hot band of to- g LLRYReTL Your five-piece suites reupholstered for less now than you can buy one new chair for nowadays. yard—this week only. $9.00 Silk Tapestry cut to $2.98 per CLAY ARMSTRONG 1233 10th St. N.W. Moral— Save Money Now Frank-a-lin 7483 | Wilcox. MISS ELIZ.‘\BI{‘TH Daughter of Maj. Gen. Amos A. Fri arries features of s reception and interest as w 5 dance at the Washington Barracks S. A, and Mrs. Fries, whose debut that of being presented at a November 23. of Alexandria will go to New York for the marriage Wednesday of the former’s brother, Mr. Arthur McKin- ney Stires, to Miss Catherine Howard Miss Wilcox is a daughter of Mrs, Philllps Tyler Barbour of New York and Darlen, Conn., and her flance 1s a_son of Bishop Ernest M. Stires and Mrs. Stires of Garden City, Long Island. performed in St. Thomas' Church at 4 o'clock, Bishop Stires offictating, and will be followed by a reception in the Italian garden of the Hotel Ambas- sador. Miss Wilcox will be attended by Miss Marjetta Luhring of New York s maid of honor and Mr. Hardwick Stires will be best man for his brother. The ceremony will be '~ The ushers will include Mr. Stires of Alexandria, another brother, Mr. Mil- more Stires; Mr. ITarold Van Doren, Mr. Creighton Allen, all of New York Mr. Albert McG. Jackson of Deuglas- ton and Dr. Everard A. Wllcox of Augusta, Miss Kathorne Gertrude Aldrich, QUALITY SHADES MADE TO MEASURE Have us make new shades for your win- dows. Our factory prices are low. Draperles, Slip Covers—Hours: 8 to 6 1 t. N.W. M 3211 for Eatimates A Handsome Colonial' Residence “In the Pink of Condition” 1619 Decatur Street N.W. one-half square west of 16th St. Here is a Home ready for you to move right into—it s in perfect condition to begin housekeeping at once—for it is equipped with all the modern conveniences—including electric refrigerator, automatic laundry macl appoint nery, etc. A Beautiful Colonial Home with large rooms; elegantly baths, artistic fixtures, open fireplace, wide porches, separate two-car garage. Screens and awnings. Grounds beautifully landscaped with rare foliage. Worth $55,000—Reduced to $45,000 Inspection by ‘mis_only Phone Our omemy Time Up fo & PAL. for Particalars 1415K Street .CKEEVERMGOSS, [ Main 4752 Deal With a Realtor WASHINGTON'S LEADING FLORIST When Wedding Bells Ring The home or the church will be properly decorated for the Memor- able occasion if one selects Gude's flowers. Brides’ Bouquets—Potted Plants P. S—Send that sick friend a basket of Autumn flowers GUD BROS. CO. Three Stores for Your Convenience 1212 F St. N.W. Main 4278 3103 14th St. N.W. 1102 Conn. Ave. Main 1102 Col. 3103 Member of Floriats’ Telegraph Delivery Association SRR — Your Choice Tomorrow Fur Coats '133% Worth $200 to $225 Caraculs Leopards Marminks Your Choice With Collar With Fox Collar and Cuffs ] Race e Collar and Cuffs Fox With Fox Peny il ana cutrs Northern Sea A Deposit Will With Squirrel Collar and Cuffs Hold Your Selection 1235 G St. NW. D:. C, MONDAY, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Willlam H. Aldrich, and Mr. James Theodore Daly of Massachusetts were married Satur- day evening in St. Anthony's Church. Mrs. Daly is a descendent of the Aldrich family who settled in New England in 1640. She has held a secretarial position at the United States Shipping Board for several years. Mr. Daly is a post-graduate of the Catholic Unlversity, class of 1923. Mr. and Mrs. Daly are motoring in New England and Canada. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur G. Bateman announce the marriage of their daugh- ter, Beulah Alberta Scott, to Mr. J. George Dagenals, Wednesday, Sep- tember 8, in Washington. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Dumont the former the United States Consul General at Frankfort, Germany, enter- tained at dinner last night on the Willard roof when they had four guests. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Montgomery Green announce the marriage of their daughter, Agnes Marshall, to Mr. Kerr Wiison Sunday, September 12, Miss Gertrude Richardson Brigham will leave Washington on Tuesday for a short holiday trip to Bermuda. On her return she will open a new studio at 2009 I street northwest. Mr. and Mrs. Harry S. Black will return to their apartment at the Hotel Plaza in New York today, after spending the week end with Mr. OFFICES HOUSES 1321 Connecticut Avenue SEPTEMBER 13, 1926. Black's nephew, Mr. George Allon Fuller, at Allonton Farm. Among the other guests there over Sunday was the Honorable Barbara Bagot, daugh- ter of Lord and Lady Bagot of Hove, Sussex, England. Mr. and Mrs. Charles 2700 Connecticut avenue, spending the Summer in the White Mountains at Sunset Hill House, Sugar Hill, N. H., will return to the city about October 1. ho are Mr. and Mr their daughters, Miss Eleanor Brown a few davs at the Plaza, after clos- ing their Summer home the Birches, at East Longmeadow, Mass. Mrs. Henry Rea will leave South- hampton September 20 for her home in Pittsburgh. Mr. Clearence F. ) , v, of &ton is stopping at the Hotel inued on Nineteenth Page) Why Worry Where to Go? | WE REMODEL AND STORE Excellent Work—Reasonable Prices ||| Phone ¥. 6355 and s to Call for | Your Furs ' NEW ENGLAND FURRIERS I Benjamin Sherman. Prop. 618 12th St. N.W. STORES APARTMENTS For Rent All Sections of City and Suburbs RANDALL H. HAGNER & COMPANY SPECIALIZING IN RENTALS PROPERTY MANAGEMENT Telephone Main 9700 . ager. Wm. J. Maier President Maier & Butfress Co., Wholesale and Retail Hotel and Restaurant Equipment and Supplies | Announce that 'Mr. Jefferson L. Ford, Jr. FORMERLY MANAGER OF LEADING WASHING- . TON HOTELS—has purchased an interest in the above . firm and is now acting as treasurer and General Man- Lawrence Buttress Vice President Inc. E. L. Donaldson Seeretary Are Best! —Gold Stripe Silk Stockings Gold Stripe Silk Stockings OLD Stripe Silk Stockings wear—Gold Stripe Silk Stockings are always smart per cent pure and absolutely insured against “Garter-clasp runs,” for no run that starts above the Gold Stripe can pass it. Hoslery Shop—Street Floor The Very New Draped Sleeve are Silk 100 j A PASHION Parts Warki Phelps Brown and |§ and Miss Shelby Brown, are passing | ANNOUNCEMENT The NEW YORK UPHOLSTERING CO. an- nounces its removal from 619 F St. N.W. to its own building, next door at 617 F §t. N.W., where, with larger quarters, larger stocks of materials and equip- ment, we are better able to serve you. Special low prices on upholstering and draperies this month, Our prices are 25% lower than any other concern. Orders taken for new Living Room Suites, Cogswell and Boudoir Chairs, Armchairs and Wing Chairs, also Chaise Longues. Phone or Write for Estimator to Call With Samples New York Upholstering Co. 617 F St. N.W. Phone Main 3687 Jurius GARFINCKEL&Co. WASHINGTON PARIS 'ew Models " Our Sale of Furs ‘N?E are thoroughly interested in the furs we % sell you and we make very careful selec- tions in buying them. OUR furs are made by the best furriers, who know that we will not accept a garment with the slightest defect. Knowing this, our furriers use only the best selected skins in our furs and only the best fur workers work on them. E have sold so many garments during our VY. great fur sale that we have replaced them with an almost entirely new line of the newest fur models. F STREET CORNER OFv 13m™ You Are the Judge! VITY Silk Underwear—the striped silk which outlasts any other at the same price proves its claim every time. A wide range of attractive styles in this popular striped glove silk. Another garment if you are not pleased—and it is exclusive with Jelleff's in Washington. INSTITUTION. ngton New Is Accepted in Important Style Circles as the Basis of The New Silhouette! Definitely Establishing the Fact That the Feminizing of Fashion Has Set In! Martial et Armand — particularly stress this fascinating mode in the very im- portant Troubadour silhouette. Vionnet—nhas another version of this new trend—charmingly graceful—subtly smart. Jenny——introduccs an ingenious drape treatment by using balloon fullness at the elbow. Drecoll—achieves infinite grace, depending only on the deeper cut armhole. Jelleff’s—as usual—have achieved a partic- ular noteworthy collection of women'’s gowns, interpreting this all-important, new feminizing sleeve movement in unusually distinctive ver- sions for all formal daytime occasions. [LEEVES, so important that the greater part of the elaboration is concentrated there, easily earning the style spotlight with their gorgeous fab- rics, ingenious decoration and lovely, soft, languorous lines. 'ORTHY of note are sleeves that cleverly manip- ulate gold and silver kid trim, alternating with a touch of gay color—and, of course, the snug wrist cuff, in most instances, carries considerable style in- terest. Both one and two piece treatments are repre- sented in this group, and the fabric range comprises only the very smartest mediums for daytime wear— crepe satin, Canton crepe and 39.50 to 9500 frost crepe. In black and glori- ous new Autumn shades. Women’s Gown Shop—Second Floor