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- SOCIET __(Continued from Page Twenty.) this evening for their home in Buffalo. Miss Bertha. Irene Gilbreath, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mre. George Ruius Gilbreata, whose marriage to Mr. Wal- ter Henry Edward Jaeger of Allen- dale, N. J., will take place Wednes- day evening, October 6, at 7 o'clock, | in the Church of the Epiphany, will be attended by the sister of the bride- groom, Miss Ruth M. Jaéger, as maid @< Zanor. The other attendants who will serve her are her sister, Miss Ur- sula Gilbreath; Miss Hazel Field of New York, Miss Mary Ebersole of Pennsylvania and Mrs. Anna McCallum of this cit girl. Mr. George Herman Wendt of Ja. maica, Long Island, N. Y., will be best man, and the ushers chosen are Mr. Gordon Cadisch, Mr. Larkin Hundley, Mr. Steele Blair Koch, fraternity ook | agsigned to duty. Little Betti | Loo Tingle of Alabama will be flowes | Hensey of Washington and a nephew and namesake of the late Mr. Clar- ence B. Rheem, also of Washington. Mrs. William H. O'Brien of Lyn- brook, L. I. s spending a week with her parents, Dr. and Mrs. Samuel L. Hilton, Quincy street, Chevy Chase, Md. Mrs. O'Brien was a bride last Thanksgiving day and is enjoying visits with her friends of George | Washington University and the Phi Beta Phi Sorority. Lieut. and Mrs. B. W. Shumaker and son have returned from a 10- day visit with Lient. Shumaker's sis- ter, Mrs. C. E. Hickerson, in Bayard. W. Va. They will leave Annapolis Wednesday on the U. S. S. Chaumont, which is sailing for the Asiatic sta- tion, where Lieut. Shumaker will be Mr. and Mrs. James Ellwood Jones have reopened their apartment at | Wardman Park Hotel. Following a month at Atlantic City in June, Mr. and Mrs. Jones and their two children spent the summer at their country | place, in the mountains of West Vir- brothers of Mr. Jaeger, and Mr. Earie Gilbreath, brother of the bride. ginia. | Bangor, Me., will be Mr. Clancy’s best E EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. remaining in school in Florence.’u their guest Miss Dorothy Henson Italy. ” Mr. and Mrs. William Louis Crowley | have issued invitations to the mar-| riage of their daughter Esther Mary | to Mr. Patrick Joseph Clancy, Tuesday | morning, October 5, at 10 o'clock, at | the Franciscan Monastery. Miss Syl-| via Crowley will be maid of honor for her sister and the bridesmaids will be Miss Anna Clancy, sister of the groom: | Miss Margaret Byrne and Miss Mar- garet Corbley. Mr. John Holllhan of man and Mr. Fred Fraser, Mr. Fragnk Sullivan and Mr. A. McGarvey will act as ushers. P A reception at 149" C street north- east, the home of the bride's parents, who' will celebrate their twenty-eighth wedding anniversary on the day of their daughter’s wedding, will imme- diately follow the ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. George D. Horning announce the marriage of their daugh- ter Marie Isabel to Mr. John Lawrence Hickey of Springfield, Mass., on Sep- tember 19, at St. Mary’s Church, Alex- andria, Va. Mr. and Mrs. Plerre L. Ruedin have of Lynchburg, Va., who is en route to Baltimore, where ske will enter her senior year at Goucher College. Wedding in Alexandria of Interest in Washington. Miss Morah Elizabeth Hall of Georgla and Mrs. Robert C. Danis of this city were married yesterday at 12 o'clock, in Christ Church, Alexandria, Va. The bride wore a gown of thrush brown canton crepe, with hat of vel- vet to match. Her corsage bouquet was of tea roses. Her only attendant was Mrs. Thomas Harold Ulrdahl of ‘Washington, who wore a -gown of chiffon and lace and_ carried pink roses. Mr. Norman Danis, brother of the groom, was best man. A wed- ding breakfast was served at “The Little Tea House,” on Mount Ver- non road, for the members of the wedding party, after which Mr. and Mrs. Danis left for a wedding trip. They will make their home in Wash- ington, at Pioneer Lodge, Conduit road, after October 15. TUESDAY ed to his Washington home after spending the greater part of the Sum- mer on Nantucket Island and at his Arlingtor. home in Massachusetts. Miss Ellen T. Hartnett and Miss , | Annie Hartnett are returning Tues-| day from their vacation at Atlantic pon ! ving. both of Potomac. Va. rd L. Rephgeh. Luray, Va. ai, thie ciy i City. Miss Cecelia Gallagher of East Cap- | p Fd%a itol street has returned from a fort-; night's sojourn at Atlantic City and her home in Pennsylvarfia. Dr. and Mrs. Robert Odin are again in their apartment at 1911 R street s after spending two months in Europe. Mrs. Laura A. Bradley will be host- ! ess at the “tea” at the Women's City Club this afternoon from 3 to 6 o'clock. Assisting will be Mrs. Marie Stair Lawyer, Mrs. Mary C. McClos- key, Miss Helen C. McGown and Mrs. John Mack. Charter members of the club are to be the guests of honor. - tussia and Colombia now produce Mr. David Ross Beattie has return- | most of the world’s platinum. SEPTEMBER 28, Marriage Licenses. Eugene J. Curtin and Margaret A. Grimes. William F. Lawton and Isabelle Davis. Charles C. Walton and Eva M. Jodoin, th of Springfield. Mass. loseph th of B o Karl E. James ‘A. Baughan bbth of Richmond. Va. Sedlak altimore. R, 1926. J. Lee Miller. Wit and Velaria Grebeleski, hiets Md. of - Mitchell A, Fxan ke F ary E. Shoemaker. h! 2 Minnie L. “Tibbe, | Ney Yor Lee Jackson Johneon of Bowling Robert L. Davis and Frances Medle: Theodors R, Jackson and Dorothy Walter R. Waldron and inches! B. Conmll, Middletown. Patrick J. Clancy and 0. Moody. sr, 000 Grate: this cit rent and Tei Beatrice E. Klein Va., and Gladss | today filed ans her M. Crowley. | d Lois Swearin- T. Wrenn. v and y. L. Jack- Bessie L. re<a Schropder F%and Helen Burke. both of d Annie L. Harris. both of chn_v."' T ‘Walter R. Aladron and Beatrice E. Klein. Denies Cruelty Charge. Herbert W. Brown, a mail carrier ver to the suit for a recently brought his wie, Lillie Brown charges of cruelty. H also filed a crosspetition asking a limited divorce, charging that his wife assaulted him and struck him over the head with a milk bottle. He also asks the court to enjoin her from contracting bills on his credit. | limited divor against him b denying her _A FASHION INSTITUTION Washingtomn NowTrh | A number of delightful entertain-| Mr. and Mrs. J. Harvey Wattles have wuents have been given in honor of |returned from Kennebunkport, Me.. the bride-elect. Mrs. Charles ‘Rob. | where they spent the Summer. They erts, Mrs. Bufford Newton and Mrs. |have sold their Chevy Chase house Don’t Miss Seeing Smartly Versatile New Fall Modes for NEW CLARK-JEWEL Benjamin Schwartz were hostesses at 2 supper September 11 at the Faraday \partments. On Sunday afternoon last, from 3 to 6, 50 guests enjoye the charming hospitality of Miss Mary Ebersole and Mrs. John Merrill Con yier at a tea and shower at the home of the latter on Twenty-elghth street @ Cathedral avenue, They were sisted by Mrs. J. Raymond Miller. M Charles Robe: al s, and have taken an apartment in the | | Wardman Park Hotel for the Winter. | John C. Carpenter and her| little girl, who have been spending | ceveral days at the Wardman Park | Hotel, are leaving today to rejoin Mr. Carpenter at their home in Kenil- worth, Il Mrs. Carpenter, who is | the daughter-in-law of the Jate Frank G. Carpenter, passed the Summer at the Carpenter country place at Blue- | | | These Attractive Apartments at 3025 Porter St. Just West of Conn. Ave. In arrangement and equipment they provide GAS RANGES have top lighter and white splasher. Giant burner, sim- mering burner, and three single burners on cooking top. Large loop burner in oven. Baking oven, broiling oven The Business Woman Who wants to be well dressed on a limited clothes allowance Aleo it hardman Park everything that stands for v Hotel are Mr. and Mrs. Willam [l hominess; the location is | Chapin Huntington and their two [l jdeal—the service guaran- t z . children, Mrs. Huntington being the teed to be consnstently per- . daughter of the late Mr. Carpenter.| Oven that cooks | il fect. The rentals are very a whole meal sci- Pettus| Il low; for example | :"1':‘! oally at one - A]_.l(l)\c PNREI:.:IE We Have Just the Style You Want 'l 3 Rooms and Bath, $60 C. A. MUDDIMAN CO. Larger Apartments Preportionately.| MCKEEVERandGOS 709 13th St. N. W. Main 140 VMain 4752 Rightorlert Automatic Lorain and outside shelf. Fully equipped and put up in your home The Newer Tailored Frock In the Stunning New Mode That Paris Has Created for This All-Important Phase of Fashion ing tea and was given Mrs. John E: of the former Septembe: Judge and Mrs. Walter H ! ¢ St. Paul, Min | The Rev. William Henry s at the Willaid, the for av- | has returned to his parish on Capitol ng come to Was Hill after spending two months in oonference calle New England and Canada. Taft of Fede & Dr. Walter A. W Aanchet e natier mart(oriiine e port, returned vesterday ri v from yoatd | D , who recently ar . rope on the Leviathan. Dr. Wells was abroad the early part of the Summuer with his fuam wis obligaed to return pro to Newport. Their two daughters, Mis Wells and Miss Marion NN An Important Grouping— Wednesday 25.00 'AILORED frecks that yvou can put on in the morning and wear out to dinner that same evening with assurance—and what more could you ask of any frock. Severe enough to be suitable for the most dignified office, yet chic enough to attract admiration at the ‘smartest of informal dinner parties. Cloth and silk both in this group, for both are fashionable, and the style range includes all the better new treat rents cleverly expressed—in all the smart new Autumn colors and combinations, Smart Silks and Smart Cloths! Dunwoodie Crepe, plain and striped. Flat Crepe and Crepe Satin. Jacquard Faille. Crepe de Chine. Canton Crepe. Satin Striped Bengaline. Smart Woolens — including Charmeen, Wool Crepe and Friska. Women’s Frock Shop—Second Floor = S SN s, who spent the immer in New- to join Mrs. ved from b Mme. Laurind son, Mr. come to W New Yor the Homeric last week the Summe 3 i George Guernsey, S president el of the 1415 K St. a Revolu- Willard, Mrs. tormer Daughters of th tion, who is stavi where she ariived tained informally on the Willard roof AN at the As Chic_as Paris “Erle-Maid” Frocks A:$19-50 825 $29.50 NE\V Frocks have arrived at Erlebacher’s; every one of them perfect in line and treatment, in keeping with Fall's smartest modes. S NN SN NN NONNAY X S man Park Hote of the late M Axtiee “Jane Vogue” Cloth COATS —are shown only in the smartest styles —new colors; new, , rich fabrics. ~ Ultra Width at the shoulders, slight / fashionable! blousiness, sleeves full and = - a ]| gathered at the wrist, the Whi Qlein 1 skirt tiered—all these are de- iten Skin New tails which Paris is express- Safe Way—Free ing in her newest creations. If Not Satisfied This remarkabi dvely o hi T overni| Smart New Topcoats Fur trimmed or fur lined The stunning Frocks we are in luxurious effects showing not only reflect every one of these details, but some have the added chic of being fashioned in black satin—and Fall has no smarter fabric. Moreover, it gives an alert- ness to the figure, decidedly attractive for the enlivening activities of Fall. “Erle-Maid” FROCKS—Floor Three ériebacher “Veminine Apparel of Individuality VETWELVE F STREET will pos smazed an delighten wif vl cost yo absolutely nothi Two Important Price Groups 39.50 N the 39.50 group are coats that provide a decidedly pleasant surprise in the matter of values. We scoured the market searching for these coats, and we found a number of advantageous price concessions to make up this important group. Imported tweeds and mixtures. The new Paris silhouettes and details and luxurious kit fox, brown or platinum fox collars. Grey. brown and tan. Truly an achievement at 39.50. 7 9.50 T 79.50, thegsmart business woman who is seeking a luxurious coat that she can wear smartly on all occasions will find a splendid choice. Coats that answer the Paris dictum completely and cleverly—and vet are entirely practical. Monotones in the smart new tan, beige and green shades of rich lustrah cloth with beaver trim and fascinating imported plaids, mix- tures, tweeds and ombre stripes, lined effectively with {urs, that turn back and form the tuxedo collar. All Sizes for Women! Women’s Coat Salon—Third Fleer Jane Vouue Contx Thix Model <100 lackhe: wht. Ri wmorrow mor . LI L7 77777777770 722077 7 2 ZANo e de Account Pri Added Cost for. a g stores. sneh Al over tow an’s Drug St <'s Dept. St TWELVETEN 9 S A FASION MTITUTION Suede Steps Smartly Forward iQ)‘ P . MORE BEAUTIFULAND BRILLIANT IN PERFOR- MANCE THAN EVER - * In these new— « ORAOSy Pumps ' 8 and Oxfords Selected models that the smart set is now wearing at all the fashionable functions and — GASOLINE MILEAGE GREATLY IMPROVED WAV o s THE NEW New Velours and Felts Reproductions of the established successes of Caroline Reboux, Agnes and Rose Descat So comfy and yet so lovely in the Fall colors —and very specially priced, too— Rm{ auilted satin, interlined 5 1000 with’ lamb'$ -wool—and we havé_-the - décidédly desirable combination of charm and com- fort in these new robes that take the“chill off the coldess . morn. Only a special purchase made this price possible. Exery robe is_beautifully -tai- lored with long set-in-sleeves, And Interestingly Priced— 1 2.50 WIDE choice of cléver little models in this group. Just the . kind of hat -that distinguishes the chic American wher- ever you see her—simple, tailored, worn carelessly with a delight- ful -insouciance, selected to complete the smart costume—spg when you think about it you discover something strongly intr .-ing about them. You'll like therh and.you will want.several. Tam models, .ripple. briths, soft crushable hats that.you can pack casily for. the week end and ingenious’¢rown drapes. UEDE footwear, worn by the smartest women in Paris and -New Yoérk, to cetplete-the dgvely new Fall' frocks, aftetnoos, frocks, tome +to ,Jelleff’s.in a fascinatinig coRectién of new Sordsis.modéls” that com- bine the -creative genius -of French arfists with the perfect fitfing qualities for- which Sorosis Js.famous. Lovely soft velvet suedé itk a”numbér of Tcharniing styles” of whicks three are illustrated: -~ 5 Ay Av_(/niftfl;! o:j;:rd o‘; beige” :C. Very .chic¥n. black suede’ suede trimmed with suede 225~ . with black beaded in-step, gore- tile to blend. J!t:b!l?l.,s_l'!k‘a:“ trimmed ,u’ntl}"_w‘ny kalmf heel. 12.50. B. Black suede. walking pum, 2with- owe-strap and.- black. hee Smartly trimmed in .{im-thd “pin Feal. 117700. + leother and -spike. heels. Also availabla in Mandalay - brown x ‘suede ‘wilh...contrasting. trivk- . { midgs of killskih. . Mediim;” . Spike and Cbba{.kzrh. 150 roll collar, pockets and ‘silk | cord gi 14 Peach, Orchid, Copen, Rose, & Maize; Turquoise, Red, Black* = - girdle. New -Gi Shops . .Second Floor Dahiia Reds- “Silver .Green The Smart Paris.Colors, of Course— Wagdiand Brown Navy Pine flcigr Lovely .Blues Black “-Millinery Shop—Street Floor