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SOCIETY. THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C. SEPTEMBER 19. 1926— PAR'I; 2. SOCIETY. — Return of Abscntee i |t Erertintes, che it vng i | i, Gorcey, sind sontartay o 2], Marriage Licenses. n,."“,.:‘:,‘,,.‘{',‘,“f.’,?‘fl‘ifi”“‘ serie] byt St by o e Riiidests Foacasas fruit. fo arrive in New York Saturday.! Marriage licenses have been issued to the e e September 25. ollowing. of the packing or label. and huge|phant or a large green alligator is a Chevy Ch % 1 Mr. Godfrey F. Ferris, who has G NeComn_of Philadeloh labels. evy ace Annals . {spent the Summer months with the | Mr. and Mrs. Martin J. McHugh and | Harold H. Ke 3 | British embassy at Manchester-by- | family of 1820 Newton street north- | ooty A; ¥ ! the-Sea. Mase, and Mrs. Ferris are|west have returned to_their home | | returning to shington September ahar a month’s stay in Atlantic City, Social Happenings Durin e p ; | 27 after stoppinz over the week Dot . Baitimore. M PP ¢ ¢ Ly 21 srter atibuliu overadictwesk endiig ';'clna:.':;.:m‘fm:u and e Atkins. both | Week Include Club Fes- 4 i . ) N y g r. and Mrs. Carl Ockershausen and Dent and EUNBM. Daiter, 4 ; . Sisa L ; : " G Mrs. John Sherman McCallum, ac- |thei Jonn ittoon' Fink ‘ana Panie 1. Trivlett. / R xc . tivities and Henor Din- L companicd by her (w0 Youns dxugh. | metor ttin to Atiantic Gty and Phila:| RehtS: B Clark af (hs 24Y i VIR ather Exceptional Values in Chs x P ters, will g0 to New York and sail | detphia. While i Philagelphia they | E- Ghristerury of ‘Riverisie” M. W s Shoes b v tober 2 on the Paris for Europe. | vi 3 . A g - ¢ . o s fshgrm“ Md‘w“m S ;usited the Sesquicentennial. { e ,’,"" ot Hognersvilic. M. omen's 3dhoes = § . ¢ nlaw of Mrs. McCallum. will stay| Dr. J. L. Whiteside - arles Forrest and Alice Miss Lonise Brady. dauzhter of Mr. 5 \ . & this Winter h her son-inlaw and | ,.J,'m'.d'(n,‘?n"r‘ki':'rd&ifif..:'?.fl;vne"'J; BT T At ]2.50 and Mrs. William 1. Brady, who has o ; daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Chauncey G.|Bailey Isiand, Me. "] Of the estimated heen spendinz the Summer with her 3 " i . Parker, ji in their home, on Six- —— power waterpower resources of the i st g el o o teenth stivet. ‘\'aMu:rr‘x;::;aiunwm;xlfl of s!m.tmtnn, world only 30,000,000 Is being utilized. Patent Leather: Tan arid Black Rums- > 2 e i % % , R T = Vi e . ~ 1 .o c SEATTI e i i : . . p - Mrs. W. J. Baxter has had as her | ning end will mane hor Bosse with her | - sia Calf — featuring Strap Pumps. g ¢ Ll s guests in Washington, her brother, sister, Mrs. E. W. Wallick, at 3211 | : % . e Ri; on. H. P. 3 = : i 1 : gl acmillan, K. C., | Oliver street, Chevy Chase, for the Much is achieved through the close co- Macmillan of London, En Vi | : / . . "They were extensively enter: | The High Grade Established 1842 operation of our makers—and it is reflected Chandler’s pa ents, Mr. A # i o ng their visit, and returned . Jew ; g : to Monireal Tuesday, sailing for Eng- | o 1TVinE Brotman has left for New in better values. more distinctive lasts and wood Sandford French. BE Boothi Bay Harbor, Me., | : land September 17 on the Montrose. |geryice at the United States Marine | better fitting Shoes. “" g.,,..,“‘,_ . Welker, ji.. of New: : : . : L 5 n C. Green of Staten Is.|Hospital. ¢ . 3 - , N. Y. s visiting her cousin, | s 't » Cew York is the house | ! . - \ v . it e e 5 : - s. E. J. DeLacy of Silver Spring. | | Pie Id Direct fi the Factory ' v guest of her parents. Mr. and Mrs, M . ; . > | : ver Spring, | s.w Value of Coal. Geldithacss frols the Eactary A 'lh“l' Blll‘l (‘"-’ 1343 F Sh'(’(’l 8. Cooley. on East Irvinz street, for Sk, I nevaral weeks. . ! Sr. and Mrs. James W. Brown and _ The king having offefed a bounty Warerooms eph I Little and her fam-| { : uy . : fodr, and Mre. James W. Brown ahd sor coal discovered in shis dominions, turned after spending sev- . west have returned after a month's| Filbert. the prime minister, told the 1340 G St. NW oral “‘D;L! at Tal Timbers, Md. Z E | & zi stay in At o] N story of the hounty offered v the and Mrs. Norman L. Bowen are . o . pRn ot ineag Tar hie . SGoHtiE ek fowmia J. C. CONLIFF, Mgr. “Back U1 their home on Fim street after and Mrs. M. Holzbierlein of | that people w e - 2 cople were breeding rats. spending four month visiting Fng- Connaciout asentie Unevy|| LAt the: Nouniy aeamdc’ sataiithie| and. Scotland and France . who have been abroad for two | king. ** e “they Mr. Sinclair Bowling. son of Mr. and sbiths, spending mqst of their time mfif” I don't care if they breed Mrs. Joseph B. Bowling. left Monday AR RO RO O3 OROR ) with gaudy pictures of birds, | sure “hest seller.” for Notre Dame College, where he will ‘hegin college wor Mr. and Mrs. Elmont B. Hazzard and their family. who h:ve spent a month at Lockport, Mass. have re turned to their home on Ridgewood avenue. Mr. and Mrs. John Rodney Gallo- way entertained at dinner Wednesday qvening in honor of Mr. and Mrs. D. . Lamonds of Fort Myers, . who ‘are their house guests for a week. The Community Club of Chevy Chase met Monday afternoon in the home of Mrs. G. A. Birch on Cum- nings lane. Mrs. Ashby B. Leavell, president of the League of \Women Voters of Montgomery County. ad- dresased the meeting on ““The Political Situation.”” A resume of the history MISS CAROL of the club since its organization. in| Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. \l((leml BT Macomb street, who 1912, was given in memoriam to Mrs. | has gone to New York to enter the School of Fine and \npupd Arn. . I, Hesselman, the founder, who re- eently died Miss Augusta Hebh of Baltimore, P lN Md., i= the house guest of her uncle t B e Lt eSO A otes lm racin Cline, on Oliver street. Mre. Theodore W. Norcross and her tamily have returned to their home on Raymond street after spending the Summer months at North Beach, Md. Mr. and Mrs. George Winchester Stone and their sons, Bradford and Winchester, left Friday by motor for |- 0 s e e Mrs. Albert c. Da]ton to Spend Month in Paris. will spend a month. Mr. Bradford Stone will return to his studies at House Guests in Wasl’ungton—Speclal Dartmouth College. | Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Ball have re. turned to their home on Jocelyn Items Grouped. street after spending several weeks —_— dalis = at Braddock Heights, Md. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Clarke, who Mrs. Albert €. Dalton, wife of the) street,.in Chevy Chase, and during ‘have been the house guests of Mrs. | president of the Emergency Fleet Cor-| her stay is being extensively enter- Theodore W. Norcross, have gone | poration, will go to New York to-| tained. hack 1o their home in Buffalo, N. Y. |morrow and will sail Wednesday The executive committee the | aboard the President Harding for| Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Fairfax, - Chase Chapier of the Y. W.| France. where she will spend a month |who have been spending the Summer " With the committee chairman, | in Parfs, Mrs. Dalton will e accom- | at Bass Rocks. Me., will return Wed- mot Wednesduy afternoon in the home | panied by her sister, Mrs. s| nesday at their apartment, at Ward- of Mre. Frank M. Hoadley on West | Berry of New Rochelle, and by | man Park Hotel. ‘Kirke street to make plans for the | Williams, wife of Capt. Henry Wil N Mrs. E. T. Stotesbury and Mrs. ‘annual bazaar. which will be held the | lia T8N the Chev e Alexander Biddle of Philadelphia. Tatter part of October in | Chase Library. i Col. and Mrs. Lawrence S. Carson | Who were in Washington attending the speedboat regatta, were guests Mrs. ‘Raphael Semmes has returned | have arrived in Washington by moter 3 to her home on Raymond street after | fr ' Oglethorpe, and are guests |at the Mayflower while in the city. spending the Summer months in At v —_— 5 Rantle City. X. 3. . s Sl s el her| Mrs. Gwynn Lilovd Garrison, who Mr. and Mr lenn Phelps have their home on O street. hasibeen: vialting M been in Atlan: ty, N. ., for sev- S Lee Webb at their home, 15 ara) weeks. Col. and’Mrs. Frank §. Hatch ave | Stréet northwest, has returned to Anh: Mr. and Mrs. Edward F. Colladay. | «<pacted to veturn to their apattment | " Heights, Va. Millinery Importers 13th & F STREETS N.W. In this eventful 68 @% Sale of FURS ' A\)\S customers are always certain of SERVICE and SATIS- FACTION. Foracac, AUTUMN OPeNING the latest influences of the foremost Paris ateliers. ffWe know that our Furs Are Right —also Our Styles—but, should any Saks Fur turn out to be “not just so,” we make it right. Models after Agnés, Reboux, Talbot, Lewis, Maria Guy, Alix, Descat and others. |Specializing in Furs ex- clusively since 1888, and progressing ahead of the times, make Saks Fur Company. the Logical Place to Buy Fine Furs —and our establishment the rendezvous of Wash- ington's well dressed women. Purchases Stored Without C}mrge R T Tt Y ROt toY S & Monday T“Esl{fl!] w/cdnest]ay '@@@@@&&@@%@k&fi% Aaughter-in-lzw. Mr. and Mrs. Steven ! next week. Together with Represent- | have returned totheir. L.amont street (Colladay. have refurned after spend-|ative and Mrs. Ernest L. Ackerman [home after spending the Summer on 13!5 several months at Bald Peak | they spent the Summer abroad. first | Cape Cod. +Club, N. H. taking the Mediterranean cruise on Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bonar Wright |the 8. S. Lapland, and later visiting| Miss S . daughter of and their family are again in their | the Riviera, Switzerland and France. |the former Commi - of Patents home on West Kirke street, after| | and Mrs. | T. Newion, has ve spending the Summer at Annisquam.|{ (ol. James B. Mitchell. United States | turned Newport. where she spent Gloucester. Ma | Army. has returned to Washington | the greater part of the Summer with Mr. and Mrs. Warren D. Brush and | trom a 10-day trip which he and Mrs, | her brother and sister-inlaw, Comdr their family have completed a s Mitchell made to Canada. Mrs, |and Mrs. William 8. Newton. Miss weeks’ motor trip in the New Engz-| Mitchell is staving over a few days | Newton is spending the week end with land States. s Newton'in spending the IN THE CONFIDENCE OF THE PUBLIC e iy e el i Bt i i FOR OVER THIRTY-EIGHT YEARS . Sk ovars MRt Alan e 3 y 3 Mrs. Willia « s of Pal have’spent severl weeks i Atiantic | fower the middie of the Weel. N o | 5 610 Twelfth St—Just Above F—Phone Main 1647 City, N. J., have returned to their oty | e races on the Potemac Iriday and Al Jocelyn street. Mise Blanche | Former Senator Chester I. Lonz of | R iy i ; . _ M_A;r:e‘h.e:n:‘-‘uu* Ag:m( A o, | Kansax has arvived at the V\mdman;“ the Mayflower, where she Is accom. @ @ punied them to Atlantic City. has re- Park Hotel, wherg he will remain to| panied by hi husband and son. Mr. ' —_—_____—-———— | ‘their son David_and their son und{m the Wardman Park Hotel early | Mr. and Mrs, Warren N. Akers | PFaris ‘Iir}p/xras G w w w » b G = 0 . B R AORRRGE 1 T NI NI AT I ok b SCTCH DTG 0 Tl 4 (DD 27 eI &@ e address the convention of the Ameri-| (v =, vell knowi blishe; turned to her home in Detrolt, Mich: | can Society "of Cerified. Piiblic. Ac:| furfalo: in 1898 built the vacht wclock, in the home of Mrs. | water and tendered it to the United Specialist ur TRubert Swope. on Huntington street. Former 8enator and M Robert L. ‘_ ates Covernment, which accepted S O Mye Water L. Scantan afd her chil in“enm\amumh guestsal the Ward- [ it in the Spring of that year. Since ee Our on ¢ aren: Walter and Harbara. returned | man hl"arL Hotel their son-inlaw Mr. Conner’s interests have heen Window 7 Extra Large COa S ¥ AR Chirty- | d2ughter. A). an rs. ¥ e | centered in orida. wh he puy o4 A g b e ommaine, nevera] | Bamilton of New Yor | hmsen anf rctaimea 7000 acren o Dope Hec s AR " ; months in their Summer home in{ My ot e e Gl o 1309 G ST..NW, ATTRACTIVELY Rochester, Vt | i M E = = = = IAL Miss Alise Powers of New York City. e : M PRICES REDUCED formerly of (‘hevy Chase, is the house | guest of Miss Peggy Angel. daughter | R W || How to Keep Age-Lines »f Mr. and Mrs. Joseph . Angel, on | g€\ 3 p 4 4 West K streel. Miss Angel en i | and Flabbiness Away tertained Wednesday evening in hon- | 'y les M. reros D | o or of her zuest. | . g i 3 s s < Don't forget that the woman who Mrs. George Dunlop and her family | (i€ 1 # brother | s have returned after spending the Sum. o . . Mr. and Mrs. Theodove || smiles will have a skin more free from i Nor , on Raymond street wrinkles than the woman who frawns mer months at Bay Head, 1 o g 2 - . i Crane, daughter of ||| When wrinkles hegin to appear it ia a e e st 3. Jere Crane. has returned ||| good pian to hathe the face once a d s again in their home on Grafton street | 0" & . e has returned ([ gond pian to hathe the face once a dax : afer tpending the Summer months = Chevy Chase after spending the | || for a while in a harmiess solution made N 3 < F E E SE S N 2 4 ummer months in Skl i b i . traveling in continental Europe. e N by dissolving an ounce of powdered sax m\:;‘ n\r:'d" .\11’_":::!“-;’ D»oifdd}r::kvev": Mr. and \1 . Edward Holmes sn.l‘ This is remarkably effective in er . p | atrest are spending several weeks in yhhe‘em"' E o i?mx;l axain in-their ||| ine the hater Maesion, "wiich tenicns ) N igi : o1 weeks in | e, son. Tdward, are again in thelr|[| e fhe, altis, sl o0y et d Over 200 original samples and showroom models repre Terre Haute, Ind. where they are | spending meveral weeks &t Rehoboth ||| e Sn and thus irons out ‘the lines. t » r 1 S S S| S repre- 'l:::‘in?u::m\'l]l‘::s Frank Hoadley 3n(|‘Be:lCh DSI Mr >, 1]t w.:i"vh ”nn;o e ?\nl”’““ " V.Y:”‘ \ / s t th !‘d l l hl il 0 i, N Mo | e e e, B e | PR B B o : enting the new and exclusive styles in high grade street e At oyt ek ey | Ningart Faua e Toronto, o | : ; , and afternoon dresses and gowns. Phenomenally Priced at Mr. and Mrs. Pinl\nfl\ Harman, who spent the Summer at Round Hill, Va.. . 5 are back in their home on Oliver | f¢ H h G d ; igh-Grade olite in a half pint of witch hazel strest. Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Liles and their Bumiiy have recarils meved into their g —distinctive | Velour and French Felt Hat I bei on Rendts s $29.50 VALUES aanradenn | AP Fur Models $10.00, $16.50, $20.00 | $39.50 VALUES fma. Wis. on account of the sudden | liness of her mother. . e . i . - - T G naa S Bioyec | J at distinctively Extra Large Head Sizes—Small Head Sizes eave tnday by motor for Toledo. Ohio. | ~ : S = : g : where they will be the guests of Mrs. . Reduced Prices Featuring Austrian and highest grade American . Kroger's brother-in-law and sister. Mr. velours in smart, conservative and swagger styles that are now popular in exclusive millinery. FEvery new 3 and Mrs. Frank J. Mullen. Before re. turning thev will visit Pittsburgh. Every garment has style and color to choose from in an etxra large variety. New York _andrl‘r!(lad:h)‘his. Mr. Ber LowER had the - utmost care B Fukabnaran: where ne will meke s | PRICES at s exercised in. both the S Felts. Vel i@ HEAVY SATINS AND VELVETS POUr” and Mra. Frederick Powell have | bt ol desk lgnil:lg and n:; mart Felts, Velvets and Satins S IMPORTED BEADED FROCKS o r hon MeKinley e workmanship — i IR I e e Y mt Recher il T el - $5.00 to $7.95 o e ;'Hfi T E only a FINER COAT : A beautiful variety of these smart hats in styles, col- GEORGETTE. MODELS P(r)dsAsESEs?é(N)Y TgE & < . —but one that WE 3 i H TER COATS : ors and large head sizes that will make choosing your SRR Sl DE T Fall hat here a real pleasure. 5 g g g ONE OR MORE OF Draperles i the prices. i:;:ISFY- in every Hesdgaaitars: foc. ie: Popalas 3 . The New Colors THESE BEAUTI- Gage Felt and Velour Hats CLARET OR CHANEL FUL FROCKS FAR g i of Art | it Will Resers ‘ I A Small Deposit Will Reserve Tyrolean Feathers for Felts and Velour Hats il JUNGLE GREEN ‘| IN ADVANCE OF Don't wait for the Rush g Your Selection VALENCIA BLUE A smart trimming to set off the new hat and add ARGENTINE T H EM BEING H Us Now ::\.Sho:\' R i & B b ' that bit of color and dash to a tailored or sport hat. AUTUMN BROWN gfig;VN IN OTHER Jur New Creations | : ' by NAVY AND BLACK S, AS MANY o oy v anel & bacher CREERON . e e ‘ 1111 F St ¢ i el Sizes From 14 to 48 | MODELS. [ ree i Argund 614 Twelftll st. N.w Hate Made | For Misses & Women % Greenberg & Bloch, Inc. “Smart Furs at Moderate Prices™ From Hiich Between F »nd G Sts. N.W. :\:1:?:::’1'?' 5 728 11th St. N.W. { : Priets : w. N 1S Franklin 9125 | = v = ; v BRESLAU'S The Friendly Shop 1309 G St. N.W. |———

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