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SOCIETY SOCIETY President and Mrs. Cooliige Will Be| Guests Today at the Wedding of Miss Sutherland and Mr. Harris. of Miss daughter afternoon Sutherland, HE President and Mrs. Coolidge will attend the marriage this Mrs. Stanley R. Harris, s Rosencrance of Pitt An improvised al ranged in the drawing room of t home, tall palms forming an arc way under which the bride and groom will stand, with candiebr each slde and white ch and roses about the other portion of the flowers will predon ister and railing of the twined with Southern sm f M m. In t house vellc s is e Howard Sutherland. to Mr.| rs. James santhemums > han -n rde, will entertain a company luncheon tomorrow at the iton Hotel in compliment to ‘tor of public health of Peru, Lorente. Dr. The Secretary of Commerce. Mr. Hoover, returned this morning from a short trip in the Middle West. he ! The newly appointed Ambassador of h-| Spain and Senora de Padilla are ex- pected to come to Washington tomor- row from New York, where they ar- rived the first of the week. he WY Newly Arrived Diplomat To Visit in Philadelphia. s The newly appointed Minister of St The bride will be escorted and given f 5 I T Toor father. and sl | to Philadelphia this afternoon to at- e white velvet. made |tend the marriage tomorrow of Miss it oS itting bodice, long tight |Jane Goodman, daughter of ~the sleeves and round neck, the skirt Sl ey Philadel- SH0o it et lar. EEer -tutle- e d Mrs. Willian ard Good- . ir. to Mr. John I will be held by a cap of rose poi lace and clusters ange blosson the tulle completely covering the | home of the bride’s pa : square train of velvet, which will stnut Hill, and the Minister-desig- hang from the shoulders. She will |nate will remain in Philadelphia to ALtEy. i hower Yo S nie Lattend the Sesquicentennial exposition | orthids and Mlies of the valley and |Sunday and Monday. - Shortly after her only ornament will be @ short | his return here the first of the week string of pearls. | the Minister will present his cre- g | dentials to the President Miss Margaret Sutherl will be - maid of honor for her sister and w ha in peach-color chiffon trimmed with medallions of lace in the same shac the dress made with narrow anthemums and tle Miss Berkeley Lyons, nie: bride, will be flower girl, peach-color voile, tucked from neck, and carrving a basket of tumn flowers like tho of honor. Dr. George M. Huntington, W. Va., Lyons An informal reception for those who | s tucks. and she will carry small bronze chrys- | ch > delphinium. Lit of the will be best man. | d nt ceremony will ill| The Ciechanowska arrived this morning le, | from New York, where the latter met the Minister on her return from Man- ster, where they had a cottage for ason. the Senator W. M. Butler of Massachu- ing | the |setts. has returned to Washinzton for Au e of the maid | a short visit and is at the Willard. of | Mme. Tilmont. wife of the charge \ffaires of Belgium, postponed her ng this country and will not witness the ceremony will follow and |come until later in the Autumn, Mrs. Sutherland will be assisted by E Mrs. Rosencrance, mother of the| Mrs. Adam M. Wyant entertained, bridegroom. of town are Mrs. George Tenney Among those from out among other guests, at the luncheon of | today at the opening of the H. Claremont, N. H.; Mrs. William | Carlton, having, among others, sStrickling of Huntington, W. Va.; Mr. | Clyde Kelly Donald Anderson of St. Louis and Mr. | ident general of the Nationa Donald MclInis of New York. D. A. R. The Ambassador of Peru. Dr. Sport Coats The sporty materials, with flattering fur collars A mecessity in every ward robe. $20.75 to $89.50. Dress Coats Arvived today. many nein coats which. combine the latest style ideas. Red, green, brown and black. $69.30 to £219.00. Dresses Velvet-trimmed Grorgette Frocks are commanding f. most attention from lcading stylists. Many new models arrived today in _the mnew shades. $23.50 to $69.50. BETTIE FROCKS 15 New Every Day at SHOP 1316 G St. CITY CLUB BLDG. Her HES best makers. | | Minister of Poland and Mme. | Phya Vijit Vongshikria, will go |- | I JuLius GARFINCKEL&Co. i WASHINGTON ‘Who before marriage was Miss Je and Mrs. Joseph I. Weller. With I girl. MRS. GEORGE TAYLOR FULFORD, ephine Weller. She is the daughter of Mr. | shade of g is her small sister, Nancy Weller, flower | long sleeves B HINGTON, D. C and Mrs. Thomas L. Woodlock and | wedding, Mr. Alexander and his bride | owners of Arlington, the home of Gen. | nected Elizabeth . Byrne, returned to their apartment at Wardman Park Hotel after spending a month in Atlantic City. Mrs. Robert Hinckley entertained at tea Wednesday afternoon in com- Arthur Schonfield, wife of the first secretary of the | Col. United States embassy in Mexico. the latter’s pliment to the Leviatha about the mi Mrs. Josep daughter, Ml returned fro; York. Miss Thursday borough, son Chesborough ceremony o'clock in | baire avenue. tle daughter, Julia C. Atlantic Ci time. Mrs. Ord, daughte Ord of Chev Perry noon yesterd: t s The newly appointed charge d’ faires of Persia and Mme. have arrived in Wash'ngton, Noury where they are staying at the Mayflower. The former Ambassador and Senora de Riano spent in Washington on their w Asheville, N. C., to Newport have been visiting Mr. and M PARIS New Showings Just Arrived FOR MISSES, JUNIORS AND GIRLS Distinctive Selections at Moderate Prices E arrivals are remarkably smart for Sports, Street, Campus, Class- room and Social wear. signed and made to our order by our very They were de- NE\\' models arrive here each day. Sports and Dress Coats Dresses for All Occasions Hacs—Accesson‘es F STREET CORNER OF i3 of Spain esterday from values Quality sale At oo wool jerse season you are offered tance for little girls. Fine ‘hat were made to sell much higher, in a special one-day ON SALE— 5 chilla, T the beginning of the - of unusual impor- Coats and Dresses chillas. (Saturday), $ 5 I run E Street Corner 8% For Saturday.... A Sale 169 Little Girls’ Coats 100 New Fall Dresses THE THE DRESSES $ COATS are of fine —are of Chin- velours, wool serge, and wool flannel elty materials Colors ure tan Lined and inter- wood 1 lined. Trim- brick, re mings of fur, trimmed plush and astra- embroidery khan. In blue, Others hand green, brown, smocked tan, wood, brick, to 14 years i Girls’ Hats Felts, velvets and chin- Many made to match the coats on sale. $1.95 Amherst Cecil House, N. C. Jennings at Interstate Commerce Commissioner (uet of i Biltmore | rose: of Mr. Oliver | Mrs. Ord their | blue crepe ! blue moire. Bellacre, Mrs. The director Unfted States | Mrs. James A. Wilson left last eve- ovember 11, riage to Mr. will_ be s parents, at 2041 M Stimson ¥, to The marriage of Mis trimmed ARTCRAFT FRIDAY, sister, Miss operations of hipping i ning for New York, and will sail on They will spend a month in France and Eng- land, and will return to their apart- ment at the Wardman Park u.,m; n tomorrow. iddle of November. vh E. Davies and Thomas of Mr. and Mrs. T. of Asheville €. John’s Church on fayette square, and will be followed | i reception in the home of the | husetts | Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Dodd. their lit- Maj. are at Galen Hall, } remain for some Dodd recently returned after spending the Summer abroad. Joan Dodd, and r of Mrs ne: R of Beltsville, Md., took place at t the home of 5 West Kirl Chaplain officiatin ntered the drawing room “ol. Francis Horton 8 a g marked the he wore a wore a gown of with llowing an informal reception for small compan attending Introduces the Vogue SLIPPERS of A new vogue enthusiast adopted by the smartest dressed women as the most ically distin- guished completement to the Chanel red ensembles of the season and for the creation of effective contrasts. Expressing the Autumn m ARTCRAFT SJHOES O 13/ F Street o> Mode Velour and Velvet HATS 510 Charming models developed in fine Austrian Velour and Velvet have just arrived. These Paris-favored fabrics lend themsel fully to the new mode of high-draped crowns and narrow turned-down brims. all the new Fall shades, featuring t new rich tones of red. For the Matron and Miss ves grace- Shown in he various Board and y in New has selected for her mar- | Patton Ches- pertmed oo 4| $868888888888883TTEERELLLLL88883888888822883333328822328332322288888838 Vida Ruth} Cresap | Chase and the late Maj. Lee Alex- corsage_bou s of the valley and Ward 5. Miss Frances Hampson, cousin and in Newport will be | of the bride, was the maid of honor Valencia SOCIETY. OCTOBER 1, 1926 with the Ordmance Depart They built Abingdon, part they afterward sold to the and hing ment. Mrs. daughte the Hatel the house nue, which they left for a wedding trip, Mrs. Alex-| R B Tee. ander wearing a brown crepe 1wo- | Custis family piece frock, a tweed coat in two | ton. named shades of brown and a small brown |after the Alexander which, felt hat. They will be at home after | they donated a large tract of land, October 10 in Chevy Chase, Md. including the land on which Christ | The bride is a granddaughter of | Church now stands. \ Placidus Ord, U. Chaplain David Wilson, George ( Miss He Powt and he a Lodge, are at tan until work o Massachusetts av ¥ are remodeling, is finished. The hguse was occupied b st Mr. and Mrs. ‘Harold Walker, who .S Col. David M. King, commanding |will remain at Mary's Delight. thei is the grandniece of Maj. 3. 0. | officer of Rock and Arsenal, ar-jplace in Maryiand, until after ANk the| C. Ord, and great granddaughter of | ived in Washington vesterday after-| giving. when, they will come to the Lieut. James Ord, U. S. N., one of | noon, and with Mr ng s staying " (Continued on Twentyfirst Page.) the first students of (ieorgetown Col. &t the Mayflower. Col. and Mrs. King - '» descendant of Col.)are well known in Washington, hav- ) e . one of the early set.|ing been stationed here during the d, and two Baltimore | World War, when Col. King was con- ! tamilies, the Tribolets and Zollikoffers. | = HADES Made to Why Worry Where to Go? Mr. David Lee Alexander is the son | Measure ‘|‘ WE REMODEL AND STORE At Factory ville, Md. He is of Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Per) h rtholomew Pilces Fxcellent Work—Reasonable Prices | Phone F. 5 and Ask Us to Call for i Supervising Architect of the United . | & - = | Call us up now for nates Your Furs o e 40 e Sets (abitel | braperes Sy Cove—itours: & || NEW ENGLAND FURRIERS Alexande, father, the late Mr. Clarence L. Xlfl was a member of the Alexander fam- | ¢ of Virginia, who were the seconc Benjamin Sherman. Prov. 618 12th St. N.W. am.oc.‘ ~WINE Rt || 1211 F St. alu 3211 for Extimates | Lo P.-| : La- | $38L8TssEssassasssEssETsassanssatantatsaLLsaLssLs YOUTHFUL APRAREL FOR EVERYWOMAN P atTenth St Our First Sales Event of the Season Offers Genuine Savings on Specially Selected Groups of New Fall Apparel Women Will Be Delighted With These Unusually Attractive Values! ¥ the | | Dress Special 300Beautiful Frocks New Shipment of Dresses Just Received for This Sale $]13.75 Almost every type of dress vou could wish for, in the approved colors and materials. Iach garment could easily sell for $15to $25. There are Saiins, Flat Crepes, Georgettes, 1elvets, Jerseys. ctc. the | 1232443 $2228222328411324232823322822222238232848222222223224382303228832¢24341 $23238828332832823833882383 o4 * 2838838888883283283883383888828338588 P od P 4 >0 ¢%4. | AutumnSportCoats | & + Yo Individual Models 8 J.:; x?: Exceptionally Priced! §§ gt b3 sl FELy . = = Beautiful Sport Coats, made of the best and most popular fabrics that assure both warmth and stvile for. the cool da; now upon us. Many are trinuned with fur collars and cuffs. Beautifully silk lined and interlined. Millinery Specials That Are Truly Exceptional 3.75 | $5.00 In this-group are Ve- Satins, Metallic Dress Felts Hats that lend the final touch to the Fall ensem ble. Values, $7.50 to $10.00. *0 lours, Velvets. Smart sport styles at an extremely low price. ood News for Mothers! An Advantageous Purchase of irls’ Coats and Dresses LTS e Ee s as s aes e Ees s Es s ts s aasssstassssstesssstassssentssssenssssensssssenesissssssassss $338332323832328832838328238832828328223283282822283 Girls’ Wool Dresses Winter Coats expect such garments at nels, crepes and Wool Frocks in Here is the utmost in 95 almost inconceivable to $ wool serges, fla”_ s this price. Material, Jerseys. These are coats at” much higher ; Value. Just at the start varied assortment. Workmanship and Style most unusual values at this low price. e e e e, Dolinisiona of the mew seasom it is You will find all- compare favorably with i ! ovelty Cloths. Sises 7 to 14 years. 22888