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20 SOCIETY. SOCIETY Mr. Kellogg, Secretary of State, th Guest of Rear Admiral Stickney in Philadelphia Tonight. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTOX, i | el LOCAL DEBUTANTE s terest will take place tonight at 8 o'clock in Pinkney Memorial Prot- estant Episcopal Church, Hyattsville, Md., when Miss Eleanors Louise Lan- hardt. daughter of Mr. George H. Lanhardt, prominent banker and busi- ness man of that place, and Mrs. Lan- hardt, will become the bride of Mr. Everett George McMahon of Hyatts- , son of Mr. A. J. McMahon of hington. Palms, gladioli, ferns and hydrangeas will form the setting |for the ceremony which will ‘be per- | formed by the Rev. Henry L. Durrant, | rector of Pi Memorial Church. The bride, who will be given tn mar- TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1926. beaded with pearls, and her tulle veil.] rose point lace. She will carry a shower bouquet of bride roses and lilies of the valley. Miss Mamie Lanhardt, who will be, mald of honor for her sister, will be attired In nile. green georgette, bouf- vith hat to match, and will slippers and hose. She will carry a bouquet of pink roses. Bridesmaids will be Miss Esther Hall of Washington, Miss Dorothea Plitt of Edzemoor, Md Albert McClay of University Park, Md., and Miss Daisy Carter of Washington. | They all will be attired in georgette, of cap effect. will be of duchess and|, SOCIETY. Arrived! {rlage by her father, will wear a gown of white imported georgette, bouffant style, trimmed with rose point lace and pearls. Her court train be “Jane Vogue” Hats $5 to $15 test models bouffant style, in the nasturtium | des. wii They will | HE Secr of State, Mr.|spending 2 week at Wardman Pa Kellogg. will be the guest of | Hotel. He is leaving this evening for honor at dinner this evening | Mexico, where he will join Prince | Radziwell at their I ates commis- | City. Exposition, | of Rear Admiral H. O. St ney, United sloner to the Sesquit w will ent n at the Bellevue Siratford fn Philadelphia. Secr ache of the French e Kellogg went to the Quaker Citv to|the Wardman Park Hotel fo attend the celebration of Government |or 10 days. HHe w « day at the exposition for his home i P: cacation Mr. Robert Lacour-G; The Secretary of the Navy and Mrs. Wilbur are again in their hous Nineteenth street, having a Washington this morning o home in San Francisco. The S Ho ent a short time in their home ther trip 1115 1117 F STREET s apartment at W E I after a week end S. | Hilis, N. J. He has as his g an | John Behr, the son of a the | Behr, who were I country estate at F Open a Budget Payment Plan Account at Ney's Appealing Frocks —for all wears— On the accasion of the anniversary ——ee ndence of Mexico, the | Mr. and Mrs. Wadsworth receive in| Celebrate Golden Wedding. residing | Former Repres ow from 11 t0|James IV e embassy the ) Washington tome loe! You can be confident of the authen- tieity of the styles presented here—safe in their exclusiveness. will be attended b: et of State, Mr. Kellogg and other high officlals of his depart the chiefs of Latin American | ic missions, officials of the i 5 ”‘”"',f"’;;f,;‘”,h,,(;‘;{’f'f',l,,(,n'\;i;’;’," The new crepes—and the serviceable jerseys—in one and two piece models—in all the glowing colors of Autumn. /) New York. took 4 o'clock at the h 1 Ambassador of Chi Sherwood B. Don Miguel Cruchaga Tocor “hase, Md., the Rev ton vesterday for New York | Smythe of the rief stav. He is expe acrament offic to Washington tomorrow eve- | Smart as they are—exceptional in quality as you'll agree—they are modestly | N < marked— homas vitzerland utennial. f Switzerland, Mr. Minister of Attending The Ministe Mar Waldo i | Beginning at $18.50 MARGARET E. ORME, ’. mes William Orme, who will be presented to the at a tea late in November. 7 = e | Clever Velours on the Wil- | Washington later in the week and In chapes and colors— will be with the latter's mother. Mrs. | Brown, in her home at rdwny featured at . v Smith is) street, until the fro q / i e Small Dress Hats BRI A8 = - v s bl $10-00 | Paughter of Mr. and Miss Shirley G i Tiss Shirl friends of he | of the bride Wednesday! A Sale of Imported Costume Jewelry From Paris, Vienna and Czechoslovakia at 35 and 310 (Values $15 to $25) dav at the Sesquicentennial $10.95 ister o ulgaria and Mme. re back from New York, & they spent a few days on thelr | the Ranshy from the camp in the Adirondacks | Only the i ; Shiey acation. the Mount | New York for Il Bretton Woods, New Mise Virginia 3 N s on the Belgenland arf. Miss Dorothy | piv York teday aboard the |after spendi me tima abroad, and Scharf and Miss | 2 e spending several | Is with her family here. Miss Gladys oy | por abre - bt the bride. A wedding of ) the bride; | nd the wedd Irs. Al A\ Storrs of § to Mr. Frank Conger h will take place at t G AT A0 G600 et Isla anford will give the 3. age. Mr. Baldwin and | . - arbor. Me:, 4 v tor 1 Ingi make their home i1 in the | : - Corner, | Leaf will | Ambassador t mber 1 at Scho- | - -, will ar the Conte Rosso for a country. He is ex e to Washington in a Important reductions now prevail- in our third floor Furniture Salon Clearance o Furniture to affect a complete disposal of odd and discontinued items o o Pendants Necklaces Pearls Bracelets | Wednesday ev Earrings Tock, i1 e Church at o United States Ambassador to|A reception will iy Mr. James Rockwell Sheffleld, | I the I e o D | Kansas City, Mo. | The High Grade Established 1842 rediately follow in in New York after visiting | 3"6 Su bride’s parents at | N - e s AT the President at White P’ine Camp < ¥ 8 a B Mrs. Charlds devie an ’ nest R .\v*L‘Pv'mm\"Mn:h(mx Mj; | o I Y 4 ng the ssen Fevre, are at th ‘Px'an : ! o 5 os Sold Direct from the Factor, Iving in New York today on | spending soms tir ! We Invite sou to Visit Our . J. Miss Hester \‘v.n LeFevre has | joined “them, coming fre Warerooms 1340 G St. N.W. Quequa, De ence Wet J. C. CONLIFF, Mgr. B A A Imported Bags and Vanities at $5 and 10 (Values $15 to $35) BAGS—Of Ietit Point. s I Antelope. Silks an Silks, Metal and Leat | ériebacher Veminine oApparel of Individuality TWELVETEN TWELVETWELVE F STREET amp, ret Mr. and ) Wi with her, Roberts enter- Capt. E. A. Varona. former military | attache of the Cuban embassy, who is king a special course at the | Artillery School, Fort Monroe. | he weelk end at Wardman Park | Beaded, 1 Lea Brothers Wednesday: In Readiness + 4 Charmful Showing FRENCH of Smart e ATIN DIRESSES FURNITURE { o FOR AFTERNOON ||| l Usual 7/ Prices Importer’s Samples Comprising Tables—Stands Desks—Secretaries Commodes An Example MARBLE-TOP TABL [’-;/v. $ with brass gallerv—side se stand. Formerly §12, now. .. Most Moderately Marked Toe. Short ump. ir Miss Sixteen's 1ZIK Brothers call at- tention to the surpass- & : . X ing modishness of their , Fall e gnoesi | cwvivr swcees o |l MODERN : FURNITURE 1, Off to 14 Oft Chairs—End Tables Dining Suites, Consoles Tilt-top Tables Wicker Pieces Hangings—Mirrors An Example Wardrobe B S e e e i ettt \\\\\\\\(‘fl‘\\\\‘\\"; Is there really a wardrobe that is more im Miss Sixteen's cat ADVANCE SALE OF Usual Prices models, arriving daily. | { MAHOG TABLE—Iyre AN Y END half round. Fosmeri Now portant? n be brief, quite brief, but it must be correct because all teen-year-olds” wardrobes are corrc FALL COATS %09 E have just reccived an early purchase of Women's and Misses’ Fine Quality Lustrous Fur Fabric. Roulustra and Bolivia Coats, trimmed with genuine fur collars and cuffs and lined and interlined. K2 o 0.0 _"‘ { 1 ¢ just as different as your almost gr daughter’s heart desires. Styles that are new and values vou will not duplicate later at Chests—Secretaries Cabinets Swing-top Tables Tilt-top Tables Venetian Mirrors An Example ER CHEST—in ¢ h, colorful : \__fash _ma mahogany, trimmed with 8| B with h Wo ANTIQUES l/’ off 2 cedi Usual g : Dressy Coats, $69.50 Prices i DULINe MARTING - i 8rlebacher Salon 1215~127 F Street Floor “Jeminine and 1214 101218 G Street TTLALTIR TWTLVETUELYE 7 STRSST PATCH ports ( ports POCKETS Sports Coats, $39.50 Upward An inspection will justify our enthusiasm in describing these coats as very wonderful values at the price. All the new Fall shades. OTHER'FALL COATS SPECIALLY ERICED $29.50, $39.30, $50.00, $39.50, $85.00 up Mayer Bros. & Co. 637-939 F St. N.W. Sheop of Quality Bchool Frocks, §12.50 Upward AAAS AAAAAATATHAALAAAALATHAAATLALAARRRAARARARRRRRRLNRANSSS, m“m\\“fi‘\\\\‘“‘&"i‘\“\\““\\\\\\‘\\\i\\\\\\‘fi\\\\\‘x\\\‘“\\ ARARALATAALAARAAARAALARALALALAER LELARRERRA AR AURRRNRENNNS AL