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SOCIETY. each of | which was independen peoply | of Ftruria, called Etruscans, were thy | most advanced of any in Italy befors burg are back from a visit to rela tives in Newark Mrs. Edward W. Kennard and Mise Lois Kennard are at home after | spending the Summer In Baltimore. | Miss Jane Sanders is home from a visft to her aunt, Mrs. E. Lee Cox, in Norfolk. Col. and Mrs." Sheppard Crump of Richmond spent the past week as guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Rollins. Miss Frances Sinclair is the guest of her grandmother, Mrs. Orrick Sin- clair: in Richmond. Mr. Alton Purvis left Monday for Chatham, Va.. to enter Hargrave Military ‘Academy. Mrs. George Stinson in Buckingham County, Va. Mr.C.E Hhalnu;non announces the Gt L marriage of his daughter, Doris, to : Mr. Hovace Moward. Saturday, Sep- Etruria of Italy. tember 18, Rev. William 8. Ham.|From the Kansas City Times the rise of Rome. They had a highly mond, D.D.. of the Southern Meth-| In ancient geography Etruria was |developed political organization. They odist ‘Chureh. officiating. |a division of Ttaly. north and west of | were at the height of their powet Mr. and Mrs. D. F. McGowan and | the Tiber and west of the Apennine ahout 300 B.C.. and were the allies | their sons are home from a visit to | Mountains. and including the valley |of Carthage. With the rise of Romg¢ Mrs. McGowan's sister. F.|of the Arno. Modern Tuscany and|came a struggle in ‘which Etruscans Cunniff, in Boston. Mr. v ' Mc- | the northern half of the province of K were worsted. becoming virtually Gowan, who returned with his par-| Rome cover ahout the same territory | tributary in 308 B.C. to the morq ente, spent the Summer with his aunt | today. Etfuria proper contained a powerfil Roman state. New York Social Set Plans | Elaborate Autumn Program| Everybody's Thrift Shop a Philanthropie Mart That Engages Patronage—Longest | Winter Season Expected. Annie Stout of., Bridgeton, s visiting her sister, Mrs. T. Stuart M. Sperrv. son of Mrs, Ed- vljgs. ward J. Gondrich of 375 Park avenue, g C. Lewis of Washington NEW YORK. September 25.—With the guest of her daughter, Mrs. J. is November w. 3. in the Italian garden of | the Ambassador. A reception will tollow. § | Mies Laidlaw s ‘s graduate of Spence School and made her debut in The marriage of Miss Eliza Bland Cox, daughter of Mr. Gilbert Jetfer- son Cox and the late Mrs. Cox, to the | Rev. Tom Gibbs Akeley, son of Mr. | and Mrs. R. €. Akeley of Fargo, | N. D.. occurred Thursday morning at 11 o'clock in Ol Christ Church. Rt. Rev. Henry $t. George Tucker, Rishop Coadjutor of -Virginia, efficiat- iliam Jackson v of the church. The bride wore her traveling costume and was escorted by her father. Her only attendant was her' younger sis- ter. Miss Frances Cox. Rev. Dim- mock Gasson was hest man for Mr. Akeley and the ushers were Rev. Robert Browning of Flint Hill. Va.; Mr. Edward Johns,. Mr. William Christian, Mr. Wilsen Hunter and { Mr. Arthur Ribble, the last four stu- dents at the Episcopal Theological Seminary. There was no reception and Mr. and Mrs, Akeley left shortly after the ceremony to motor o their home in Towner, N. D. Mr. Akele who was gradnated from the Episc Thenlozical Reminary in the class the good cause of charity as an in- turned to town from the various re- sorts are, acting as sales folk to in- Everybody’'s Thrift Shep. 114 Last Fiftvninth street. which- opened | 1923. £he recently returned from <ale and the customers had ‘the ad-'mer with her parentz fnd brother. vantage of the latest advice on head- Mr. Sperry attended Princeton Uni- awha fitted on the purchases were just ; Princeton, Engineers’, Baltusrel Golf, hack from vacation trips abroad. land Town d4nd Country Clubs. manent salesroom for the distribution | of articies which are ionated. Al of | maternity center and several other | institutions. Many of the hats on | ing the drive carried on by the deb- utante members of the Motor Corps. the shop. Mrs. Robe: Bacon and Miss Ellin Marvin. vice chairmen; and Mre, David Dows, secretary. Donatiens have been received from Auchincloss, Mrs. Harry Fahnestock. Lyttleton Fox, Mrs. Morgan Rufus L. Patterson, Warner Hoppin, Mrs. Win- Mye. Charles B. Harding and Mrs. Edward A. LeRo apathetic pe- the city under centive, sociéty women. whe have: re- =ure the success of the hat sale at Thursday. Hats of all kinds were on | kiurope. where she passed the Sum- | gear from Paris. as several of those versity and is a member of the Evervhody’s Thrift Shop is a per-| sale were hrought in last Spring dur- Miss Mary K. Choate is chairman of Mrs. William Rand, treasurer, Miss Anne Morgan, Mrs. Hugh D. Mrs. Charles B. Ale throp W. Aldrich. Mrs. ' Seth Low. Important Events Listed. very indication Although the spcial rind of early Fall h ‘it spell. there s that the coming seasc w ming with imporant events. Alread) enzagement hooks are filled to the last pages and the lists of luncheons. ners and formal balls have veuched | formidable ‘lengths thera ave | pal 1he numereovs rity affairs and 01 1 week end entertaining which will ip-!in bis home town, Fargo, by Rt. Rev. T “aumta 1o \Weatchestgr and | John Pointz Tvler, Biehop of North Tone Tsland conntry homes. | Dakota. He is at present in charge Thera 1% mo doubt that the Winter |of three churches, 8t. Mark's at geason will be longest in the memory | Towner. St. Paul's at Rugby and nXew York societv. The premiere | Grace Church at York, N. D. Among a1 the Metropolitan will take place |the out-of-town guests at the wedding With the entrance of November and |were: Mrs. R. C. Akeley, mother of after that comes the deluge of affairs | the bridegroom. of Fargo: Mr. and fo continue unakated until the gray |Mrs. W. E. Wellman, his cousin, of davs of Lent cloge in Lake City. Minn.: Mrs, Morton Shaf- The first of the Junior League | fer and Miss Mary Bland Murphy, events will have its presentation un- [aunts of the bride, of Baltimore. der the auspices of the Junior League [ Mr. and M avid Janney Howell. | of the Oranges. It will be a musical | Miss Emily Gihgon and Miss Florence affair of the revue type. and takes | Barclay have Mturned from Mr. and Fhen 2. was ordained to the diaconate | | Eddington are home from a visit place on November 2. 3 and 4. A par- | Mrs. Howell's country place, Shan- | nondale, near Charles Town, W. Va., [and are at their home on Duke street for the Winter. Mr. John Sherman Fowler left Monday to resume his studies at Haverford College, Pa. Miss Isadore Wilking of Charlottes- ville spent the last week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Willlam T. Wilkins. Mrs. Arthur Selden Lloyvd of New York Citv and her son-inlaw and | daughter, Rev. and Mrs. Edmund | Pendieton Dandridge of Nashville. | Tenn.. were guests last week of Mrs. Llovd's sster-indaw, Mrs. Georga Uhler, on North Washington street. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Calvert Smoot who have heen at their countr place ar Blowing Rock. N. €., for the | Summer. have returned to the home | of Mrs. Smoot's mother, Mre. Uhler. ‘Mr. and Mrs. Edgar F. Sommers of | Somerset. Va.. were guests last week | of their son and daughter-indaw, Mr. and Mrs. T. Anderson Sommers, on North Washington street. Mr. and Mrs. Evereft have returned from a trip to Salt| Lake City. Yellowstone Park and the | Canyon. | Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Oliver have | returned from a visit to their son, | Mr. Edward Oliver. in Asheville, ! N. €., and a trip to Niagara Falls. | Mr. Richard Kemper left last week | for Richmond to me his studies at_St. Christopher’s School. | Miss Jacquelin Cochran entertained | about 30 of her young friends last | Saturday afternoon at the home of | her parents,‘Dr. and Mrs. Thomas B. | Cochran, in Jefferson Park, to cele- | brate her birthday anniversa Mr. and Mrs. Morris L. Misx Marcia Horner | Rianche Horner have returned Provincetown, Mass., where | spent the Summe | " Mr. and Mrs. Ha |and Haywara D. Charlotte, N. C., week end | guests of Mr. Luckett's mother, Mrs. | | Lucie Pevton Lucket:, on South Pat- | rick street | Mrs. Frank M. Dillard and her two | chlldren. Billy and Fvelyn, have re- | joined Dr. Dillard at their home on | North Alfred street afier spending a | | month at Saranac Lake. N. Y. i | " Miss Dorothy Cawthorne, who has ' Iheen with relatives in Alexandria | | during the Summer, left Monday for her home in Church Road. Va. { Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Hachell | { have returned from England, having | been there for the past six menths. | For several weeks they were the | guests of Mrs. Hatchell's brother-in- |law and sister. Mr. and Mrs. Bertram Douglas Fox. near London. Mrs. Lindsev Marshall and Mrs. Edgar Harrington of Cambridge, Md., and Miss Catherine Sowers of War-: renton were gu week of | their brother and nlaw, Rev. and Mre. John §. Sowers Mr. and Mrs. Winslow H. Randolph have made known the engagement of their daughter Margaret Duncan to Lieut. Henry Steiner Dunbar, United The wedding will take place in November. : { " Mr. and Mrs. Williara Lewis Lipps are home from a visit to refatives in Lewisburg. W. Va. Rev. and Mre. Samuel have returned from Ovkney where they spent a month. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Baer of Dur-| ham. N. C.. have left for their home after a visit to Mr. and Mrs, Wi J. Werner. Mr. and Were recent visitars to N and Philadelphia. | Mise Margaret Adams | from a visit te Miss Mary Lorton. Va. Mr. and Mrs ticularly interesting program has been prepared d Dog Show Heading Feature. With more than 380 classes in eompetition. the annual dog show held today Tuxedo Park was the higgest exhibition of its kind ever of- fered hy this exclusi ecolony. So- cially prominent dev es of dogs from all over the country were pres- ent and luncheon was served for the visitors at the Winter Club. The show was conducted under the | Anspices of the Tuxedo Kennel Club, of which M David Wagstaff is president Mrs. Theodore Freling- huvsen, vice president: Frederic Fos- ter Cavey, treasurer, and Mrs. Fd- ward \Weld, secretary. The office committee included: Col. Pierre Lorillard, jr. R. Keech. George David Wagstaff, W Rosseter Retts. Amory S A. Brad- hurst Field, jr Frelinghuy- sen. Ehen Richards, John Win- ters, H. W. Leigh. Charles S. Patter- £on. Capt. G. O. Bush and Mrs. Frank R Keech A smart affair for the youngsters of soclety folks took place today when the Children's Horse Show was held at the Sleepy Hollow Country Club. Awards were made in each of the six events by a jury which in- eluded Mrs. James Donnett, Dr. How- ard D. Collins and’ Robert A. Gran- niss. the prizes having been contrib- uted hy members of the committee, Mrs, James Donnet. Mrs. C. E. Dan- forth. Mrs. Thomas M. Logan, Mrs. Franklin M. Haines, Mrs. M. B. Star- ring. Oliver H nan and E. Currier Children Who Took Part. Among the 25 children who entered one or more events were: Misses Nanetta Strelt, daughter of Mr. and Mre. Samuel PP, Streit; Phoebe Lewis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Pierpont Van D. Davis: Jane Dunn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cleveland A. Dunn: Teta and Retty Morris, daughters of Mr and Mrs. Lewis Gouvernor Mor: ris. Lonise Whitehouse, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ilenry J. Whitehouse: . daughver of Mr. and Tianes; Edward P. Cur David Cu sons of N andn Mrs. Edward P. Currier, and Margaret Flook. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Flook Treasure hunts h furnished many thrills for society in the last few vears. hut when the daughter of an earl arrives in’ search of fortune it Aditional interest to social circles. A hearty welcome has been extended to Lady Rridig Tenlson- King. whe has decided to remain in this country indefinitely in hopes of ohtaining some of the wealth for which ’an‘rk‘l has become famous. Lady Bridig. the daughter of the ¥iarl and Countess of Kingston, of Kilronan Caatle, Keadne, Carrick-on- Shannon, Treland. may choose art. in- Austry or commerce as the vehicle to attain her ambition. Anyhow. she expects to greet a host of friends Auring her spare time this season. lady Rridig has been the guest of Miss Dorothea Darlington. Adaughter of Dr. Thomas Darlington. formerly heslth eommissioner. at the familv home. 27 Washifkton square, North. Long-Time Friendship. friendship hetween the Dar- the Tenison-Kings hegan veave ago when the countess New York and was enter- many prominent demo- Irish familiess Dr. Dar- his daughter renewed ntance during a visit to When Lady Sheelah, elder of Lady Brigid. was married Lieut. Themas Cleveland Darlington hench show Plerre lorillard. Col. Frank St. Georges Mrs lends reqn Treland was hridesmald ladv Prigid's father is the eighth the titls having been conferred Queen beth. The family es. tate. Kilrenan Castle, and other 1 by Irish Republicane A wedding announcement of note in society is that of Miss Doris Laldlaw, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey B. Laidlaw 0 West End avenue to of J————- See Superfluous. Hair ! - Rcots Come Right Out ———— and better than all depila- tors electrical treatments. 18 the marvelons phelactine process. Tts the Ane thing that actyally remo: as the hair on th 1ea D fterent e well does this very auickiy | pettecti amonth and hairk Arugs 8 the skin 1 phelactine st follaw the and with vour ‘awn Wieh the hav ronts same ant he astonished and dehchied act 1¢ odcviess. non-irHtating 4 se harmiess van could eat 11 with 3t amy 1) effects —Advertisement Get a ren vour A | holdings in Ireland were confiscated Helimuth | Wallis Springs, is home Davis In Frank Swift of Fort | of Women’s Shoes at MRS. ARTHUR ALEX Keefer. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Remington have returned from a motor trip to New York City where they were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. Robert NDER CLAGGETT, Formerly Miss Katherine Black Hereford, her wedding taking place in Trin- Church events of the season. Upper Marlhoro, and furnishing one of the most important social Foote, Md., were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Uron. Mr. and Mrs. R. Eddington, Miss Sara Eddington and Miss Margaret to Richmond Mr. and have as their guests W. T. Eddington of relatives in Eddington and Mr Isburg. M Adelyn Apperson has returned from a visit to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stover in New York City and a trip ara Falls, Toronto and Buf- Morton Duncan, has returned from a visit to her brother-in-law _and sister, Rev. and Mrs, Charles L. Monroe, in New Or- leans. Mr. and Mrs. Monroe' came with Mrs. Dunean and are the guests Monroe's parents, rles J. Deahl, on James ., M Mre. Cha street. Mr. and Mre. William, W. Horner of Cleveland are the giests of the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. William Wattles. on Prince street. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Drischler are spending two weeks in Atlantic Clty. Mr. and Nirs. William B. ¢ are the guests of the former's er-inlaw and sister, Mr. and Andrew Woodard, in Stafford. Va Capt. and Mrs. F. E. MacMoriand have returned to their home In Manassas after a visit to Dr. and Mrs. . " Bockey. Miss Cathryne lash was the week end guest of her cousin. Miss Rose mary Schroth, in Washington Miss Peggy Reckwith ix home from a visit to her aunt. Mrs. lLeonard Faunce, in Brooklyn. Mr. and Mrs. James §. Maddux ar’ nounce the engagement of . their daughter, Edith Catherine. to Mr. Owen E. Williams. The wedding will oceur next month Mr. James A News was the gue: and Mrs. H M. Wilson. Mrs. Wayland . Kidd and her childven and Miss Dorothy Smoot are the guests of Mrs. Kidd's parents, Mr. and Mrs. James R. Lee, in Rich: mond. Mr. and Mrs. W. 6 Chicago have heen guest: hroth- Mrs, Murden of Newport last week of Mr CGriesmer of of Mr. ince street McDonough McDonough, jr., are it to friends in Lees: | n and Mrs. Charles ¢. Carlin returned from White Sulphur Springs, W. V: they had a cottage for the Summ Miss Ella Broders, sister of Mrs. Two Minute Hair Dress By Ednx Wallace Hopper That curl in my hair, that fluff and that glow are due to no ex- pert’s attention. I have no time for a hairdresser, and never have a Marcel wave. Twice 2 week I apply a hair dress which great experts made especially for me. I have never found anything else to compare. My hair is always curly, always glowing. Now I am placing this great hair dress at every woman's eall. Al toilet coun- ters supply it as Edna Wallace Hopper's W Sheen. M I in an hour, ask_for your monsy o get it now. It will be a find. N Emphasizing the Values in 12.50 We are establisHing a new standard of quality at 12.50—and featuring it in the shapes and leathers most-in demand. Patent Lea ther, Tan and Black Russia Calf Arthur Burt Co. 1343 F Street rived from Hapwell, N. J., where she spent the Summer. Miss Caroline Morton has left for | Richmond to re-emer St. Catherine's | §chool for the coming session. Rev. and Mrs. Harry Bedinger Lee Towson, were guests last | we 's brother and sis- |ter-indaw, Mr. and Mrs. David N. Rust, on Braddock Heights. Lot | Mrs. Wiley N. Ferguson and Mrs, | Robert Adams, jr., have left for their homes in Lynchburg. after a visit t: Mrs. Ernest C. Sawyer on North Pat Tomjin. Mr. W. Rathbone Smith of Jack- sonville, Fla., is spending a short time with Mrs. Smith and their chil- dren in Alexandria. Mr. Smith is en- gaged {n civil engineering work in Florida. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Long of Pitts: tield, Mass., have heen the guests of the former's brother and _sister-in- law. Mr. and Mrs. Jeter C. Long. Mr. Ralph Hawkins of Charlottes- {ville ‘spent the week-end with his parents, Mp. and Mrs. J. M. Hawkins. Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Litaker are at heme from Concord, N. C.. where Mre. Litaker and the children spent the Summer with her mother, Mrs. W. A. Caldwell. Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Stevens arrived by motor last week from Janesville, Wis., to be the guests of Mr. and Mre. Robert F. Mentzel. Mrs. W. G. Studds s the guest | her parents, Mr. and Mre. J. H. M {ray, in Baltimor Mrs. William_B. Richards and her two sons are home from Brooklyn, where they spent the Summer with Mrs. Richards' sisters, the Misses Crawford. ‘ Miss Mary Ford of Washington was the week end guest of Mr. and Mrs. Willlam A. Moore, jr. Mrs. . B. Compton of Manassas | and Miss Dorothy Bitnar of Wash- ington were guests last week of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence E. Marston. | Miss Mamie Graham is visiting her cousin, Miss FEffie Moore, in Mount Jackson. Va. Mr. Forrest Chiswell of Cleveland has heen the guest for several days of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Lindsey. Miss Frances Yates left Monday for Blackstone, Va.. to re-enter Black stone Girls' College. Mrs. Jehn Curtis, Miss Opal Cur and Miss Edith Curtis, of Clifton, Va.. have heen guests of Mrs. Cur. tis” son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Curtis Mr. and Mrs. Harry A. Youns and Mr. Felix Young have returned after spending the Summer with relatives in_England and Ireland. Clarence Lipford. of hmond. e been the gue: ' Charles Limerick. of ur- Nahan | rlin, has ar. A Mary Bell of Miskimon, Va., s the guest of Miss Alma Keys. Mrs. Junius Cobean and her small son were week-end guests of {Mr. and GOT GRAY HAIR? BANISH IT WITH BROWNATONE. ProOF BOTTLE BY MAIL, 10c. There cuse | rick street. . Mrs. Frances P. Hohenstein has re- turnedy from an extended trip to the Far’ West and Canada with a‘party | of friends from Philadelphia. Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Abramson announce the engagement of their | daughter, Isabella Gertrude, to Mr. | Milton €. Rosenberg of Washington. The wedding. will occur during the | coming Winter. | Mr.and % Har no ez I ow for T.. Rartlett, Mr. |and Mrs ¢ 1. Arnold and Mrs, reth ater Yeft last Saturday | by motor for a trip to Atlantic City | and Philadelphia. Mrsa John Barker Barrett and her daughter, Miss Dorothy Hayecock, are home from a month's stay in Asbury k anybody to let their hair be- come gray and optled. 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