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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1926 SOCIETY ~{Cottiaued from Pag Mary Gibson, Dr. / Mr. and ) W. N Madden, . John Anna Duffy and Mi wn, daughter | and Mr. green with | ge bouquet of Plerne roscs Mr. and Mrs. Spalding left later for be at home Wheeler road sout Mrs. Thacker V. Walke Department President, The newly elected department presi- dent of the American I Mrs. Thacker V. Wa 1 street nor The table with a profusion of flowers in the midst of which w chafing dish, Jerome Wright, helton Matthew “rank Fulle Turner, s. Maud | . Bell, Mrs. N. Clifton R. Rich Ttobe Mrs. 2 Thomas (. Hensey the exhibition of Johnston, ) will be host Unitarian 1 prominent Unit: atreet, Frid: bition is under the Post Office Mission Alliance of All Souls’ teenth and - Harvard west. Church, Si streets North- Mr. and Mrs. S, Mrs. Belle F. rs of New Y formerly of Washington, left today | for an extended trip to the Pacific Northwest and California. Henry Ayers and Dr. and ) John Foote have r turned after six weeks at Lake Cham- plain and the Adirondacks. Polly Foote and Billy Foote, who were in camp, joined them at Cliff Haven, on Lake Champlain, for the return journey. Mr. and Mrs. Furin have returned froi tor trip in N which time they vi friends in New Yor Boston, taking in the S icentennial at Philadelphia on their return. rd Boone | The marriage o man, daughter of Eshelman, to Mr. son of Mr. and N Beale, took place o'clock in the terian Church. Dr. 1 ciated and the bride w It Was Due to Happen | Everv season at this some new vogue or ma comes forth to add its individ ual touch to feminine foot- wear that ranks high in Fash- ion’s favor. $5.50° | $4.40 Worth | AR R R R LR R YR R AL R LR R YRR AR LR R AR o oo W. H. TURNER, WARREN COUNTY ATTORNEY, DIES Official Succumbs at Home ig Front Royal After Illness Follow- sel and Mrs 1wo brides; and Mi Lawrence Brown, and Lorena Randall The white ¢ palms church ing Operation. | Special Dispatch to The Star. NT ROYAL, V September 16. alter H. Turner, commonwealth ey of Warren County, died at ome, on Blue Ridge avenue, yes | at the age of 57, after an ill-| of several months. Several weeks | e underwent a severe operation | arfield Hospital, Washington. He Marriage Licenses. ge W k W. Wilkinson and Mable .~ KAPLOWITZ gy NINTH STREET NORTHWEST | NEW AUTUMN GOWNJS $10.75 FEATURING AND PRESENTING THIRTY-FIVE TO FORTY- FIVE DOLLAR GOWNS PARIS REPRODUCTIONS EVERY GOWN A STYLE ACHIEVEMENT | BEAUTIFUL FALL COATS | AT BARGAIN PRICES | (GUARANTEED LOWEST PRICES IN THECITY | Robe- nd Aloysia E. Cris- Stanley of n. Va. and i For throwing stones at a cat 19- vear-old Joseph Roper of Thwmscoe, Wales, was fined $30 recently. cSaleofChoice DAHLIAS —to help up make new acquaintances. Gor- geously colored specimens, SPECIAL TO- MORROW and SATURDAY at— One Doz.$ Two $1.01 Dahlias Doz. BOSTON FERNS, $2 Values, Special, $1.35 % Cash& CarryFlowerStores H‘-I Funeral Filowers Delivered Free-~Nominal Charge on Other Orders 807 14th St. 804 17th St. 2467 18th St. Phone Franklin 5142 Phone Franklin 10391 Tel. Columbia 9997 o T T 804 7th St. N. W. (7th Above H) HAT QUALITY w More This year i MIOIRE course, from I dressy without be spark and adapts Fur Coat Now and Save Money A Deposit Will Hold Your Seleetion Bertram CohnCo. 1335 G Street N.W. “Mite To Lead In Value These felts are copies of higher priced Ha All excellent Quality Felt. Large and small shapes in the leading Fall colors. AS USUAL WE OFFER AN EXCELLENT VARIETY OE SMART NEW HATS AT A Group of 65 ATIN DRESSES Taken From Regular Stock Regular Prices, $25.50, $29.75, $39.75 Sizes 14 to 40 1316 G Street City Club Building ZsHoP cen HIBEAIR S TR was commonwealth attorney of this county for the past 15 years. Before this he was for a number of vears judge of the Police Court at Roa- noke, Va. He was the son of Mrs. Mary Tur- ner and the late Dr. Alfred B. Roche, 52 years old, head | ner, a prominent ph g | bookkeeper for Mayer & Co., where he | place. Is survived by 2 | ha T ved_about 20 yeals.! one son, W v Hospital Tuesday | sister, Mrs. since June. Mr. Roche | burg, Va. Mr. Turner wa b v of EATE of the Bank of Warren. He was a 32d-degr The funeral will take place from his late home Friday afternoon. The honor- ary pallbearers will be the directors of the Bank of Warren, and active al ALFRED B. ROCHE DIES. Masonic Funeral to Be Held From Residence Tomorrow. a director Arch Masons. Funeral services at the resi al “ront Roval bar. non of the Presbyt: conduct the servi the Grand Lodge of Masons of the —is based on over fifty years of satisfaction to an exacting patron- age. fiYou'll incur no obligation in hav- ing us submit estimates for your PAPERING and PAINTING. James B. Henperson Fine Furnituare, Laces, Upholstering, Paperhanging, Painting 1108 G Street: Phones Main 168 Main 7676 ¥H JuLius GARFINCKEL&Co. WASHINGTON PARIS Everything Smart and New For School and College Wear Fifth Floor WE have considered the different needs of o each individual group of young people— from the small school girl to the young col- lege woman. We have chosen with care and alertness, the fashions that stand out as dis- tinctive and different. MART selections for sports, classroom, campus, traveling, afternoon and evening wear at moderate prices. Millinery Bloomers Coats Dresses Sweaters Accessofies F STREET CORNER OF 13™ MDRMS@NS FOUNDED 1894 1109F St. N.W. An Important Event FALL DRESSES Unusually Smart in Design and Materlal Are Featured at Distinctively Youthful and Charming Scores of new creations, all emphasizing smart Fall innovations. New Vionnet sleeves, flat blouse backs, front drapes, wide girdles, tiered skirts, and a host of other charming styles. Very unusual dresses in- deed. Materials Colors Chanel Red Georgettes | Black Flat Crepes ‘ Jungle Green Smart Moires | Tans, Beige Lustrous Satins| Golden Browns Wool Jerseys | Navy Blues Special Purchase DRESSES Very Superior in Value All the newest styles in Fall’s most popular materials and colors. $9.95 |once nearly 300 varieties were seen, fason, a mem- | now number less than 30 as the result ber of Hope Lodge, No. 20, F. A. A. |of the censorship of 2 M., and of La Fayette Chapter, Royal |of hat makers who complained re- s District of Columbia, will officiate. Interment will be in Congressional Cemetery. Mr. Roche is survived by his moth- er, Mrs. Emma I. Roche; one brother, Harry T. Roche, and three sisters, Mrs. A. C. Beals of Providence, R. L.; Mrs. D. L. Yarnell of lowa City, lowa, and Miss Elsie Roche. o Straw hat styles in Germany, ROWING feet need painstaking care in the fitting of proper Shoes. We make provision for the youngsters— and without sacrificing shapeliness, we insure comfort—not only now—but later. Sturdy quality—as low in price as it is possible. ‘where style committee tly that so many models were too tly to manufacture. Get Your Fruit at ORANGE GROVE 1226 H St. N.W. Sweet Oranges, Doz . o Caring for feet is better than curing them Arthur Burt Co., 1343 F Street ananas, Doz Swoet Potatoes, 4 Ibs. .. M-BRW@WKS &CO G ~STREET BETWEEN 1l1th & 12th “Tomorrow! A Sale of LUXURIOUS WINTER COATS All Sumptuously Fur Trimmed Most Moderately Priced at $ 59.75 T is almost impossible to convey a definite idea I of the gorgeous qua]ity and marvelous value of the coats in this superb offering. - They are models that are the very essence of refinement. They represent the acme of perfection in every detail of Style. Quality and Fur Luxuriousness. In the popular and authentic Fabrics and Shades for Fall and Winter. They are beautifully furred with Natural Squirrel, Wolf, Beige Squirrel, Beaver. Ringtafl and Fitch. g Coat Department—Second Floor Tomorrow! A Special Sale of SMART NEwW FALL DRESSES Many Are Copies -of Late Paris Models—Special at 51675 " N incomparable group of new Dresses! Au- thentic Modes for the Miss, Matron and Large Women. Crepe-back Satin, Geor- gettes, Jersey. Cloth, Georgette and Velvet combi- nations. All the New Style Features—Vionette Sleeves, New Necklines, Pleats, New Cape Effects. In Claret, Green, Navy, Tiffin, Rustic, Brown and Black. Keeping up our reputaticm for being in the fore- most as apparel specialists, we offer this timely selling of new Fall Frocks at an irresistibly low price. ¢ Dress Department—Third Floor Tomorrow! Re-Opening of Our FLOORL For the First Day—409 Beautiful Brand-New FALL DRESSES AtaF raction of Their Real Value and at Two Sensational Prices 205 195 Dresses Dresses Unusual Values Unusual Values $6:90 $10 Charmingly new modes of Satin, Crep Jersey and Faille. Two-piece effects, boleros and straightlines. All the new shades. Basque Effects, Two-piece Models, Boleros. Colorful trimmings. Tucks. Newest colors and fabrics.