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N THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, T. © fr. Hall Matthews, Jr. of Moul-| ment to Miss Mabel Audrey Herron, | the National Catholic School of Social | her residence at No. § Dupont circle | return fo thelr apartment at the | Friday. September 24, last after fln‘d&uxh(er of Mr. and Mrs. Willlams | trfe, Ga., a student in the architec- | daughter of Col. and Mrs. Leroy Whit- | Service, 2400 Nineteenth street north- | for the Autumn and Winter. Kenesaw, on Sixteenth street |absence of. 14 weeks in England, | Weldon Harvey, to Mr. Lawrence France and Switzerland, during which | John Myers September 23, in Rich tural department of George Washing- | ley Herron, whose marriage to Mr. | west. The ladles of the South Amerl- can _diplomatic corps resident in|Col. and Mrs. Kirtland Mr. and Mrs. Acheson F. Ilasson |time he gathered material concerning imond, Va Washington were invited to meet the | At Pemaquid Point, Me. are spending a month in Pemaquid | éducational methods in Europe. : . (Gontinued from Page Twenty-one.) | z % 4 —— i | cluded Mrs. Hamilton Knox, Mrs. | guests of honor and about one hundred | Lieut. Col. and Mrs. Roy C. Kirt-| Point, Me Fabrics were first mer 5 - . > . Me. 3 irs cerized in 1850 other ladles were present. The dec-|jand and their"daughter Ilelen are Cards have been received in W ash-| when John Mercer patented his maeth R T T s s e | Minier Hostetler, Mrs. Vincent Lana- PEERLE A 8, 0 ch Mrs. Henry J°. Dimock | ter of Lieut. Comdr. Sankey Bacon, | ham. Mrs. Bdward Hart, Mrs. Augus. | orations in the large drawing rooms | spending a month at Pemaquid Point. | Mr. Francts Call Woodman arrived | ington announcing the marriage of | od of chemically tre e 3 18 chairman. plans to produce this pic- joined her aunt, Miss Etta Tag.|tus Hines, Mrs. Harold Offterdinger, |Were of yellow chysanthemums and | Me. At the end of this time they will on the §. §. George Washington Mt " Elizabeth Barkedale Harvey, part a silky .fui‘(or“m"s e turesque, historfe event even to the | gart, at the Brighton after spending | Miss Virginia Herron, Miss Norene | Autumn follage. =—The voung lady fmallest detail. A member of the |two months at Camp Okahahwis, and | Justice, Miss Margaret Hense: students at the Service School, about i Washington family will represent | a month with her father at Norfolk, ' Alice Cooke and Miss Leah De Molle, 35 In number, served tea to those \\usllmmrm and a direct descendant | Where he is now stationed. Comdr. s of the Widow s Bucon was recently detached from the | ywiv B " the bride. S ergy | navy vard here and Miss Bacon will | }}n'l‘(.“ ,": }1?"{.‘1";?;?;:2 Mrs. Frances Willlams will be host- i gates Honor G s ess at the “tea” which will be given . To Insure Our Usual Good oS wel cuests pre p <§ the Winter w er aunt. S possible. \\\l!" ’. ; - Mte i lien et | The president of the Washington |at the Women's City Club this nfl’er— To F B descenda N i 4 . Ran. | chapter of the National Council of |noon from 3 to 6 o'clock. Assisting ili ion! will Le a_costume bail Y guest | dolph have returned to Wau Catholic Women, assisted by the | will be Mrs. Marle Stair Lawyer, Mrs. o Facilitate Selection! * 9 Sérvice? : ome_distinguished an- | for the season after spending B O vk aull| By Bt Miorace Hors and Ace HE entire millinery shop will be i or the Revolutionary | mer at Newport and other resorts. ey e e el e e o - v shoy or 1 ey r daughters EIEHECE & | s - {TRA sales e will be Tater in dho cvening dhe | entertained at | American Health Conference, now in devoted to this event and hats XTRA salespeople will be on hand 3 to help you find the hat you are ton University, will spend the Winter | Rembrandt Peale Lane will take place with his aunt, Mrs. Albert Manly. |Wednesday evening. The guests in- e 1 e B g it evening In compli- | session here. The tea was given at| Miss Julla Strong has reopened A FASHION INSTITUTION looking for—and extra fitters will o Lol i = e — = will be arranged by color, so that you Miss Elizbeth Shoemaker, daugh- || SRARREFABRKRKKELS £RECLRRLCRTRLLLVNVBLLQDA D may easily find the shade you wish Paris Washington. New¥ork Le there to drape them if necessar: ter of Mr. and Mrs. rize (. Shoe- | e T o 3 Sanys ; nd Mr. Karl E. Jarrell, son Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Jarrell, will be married this evening in the First Reformed Church. The cere mony will be performed at 8 o'clock by the Rev. Godfrey Chobot, pastor of the Sixth Presbyterian Church, as- Hsted by the Rev. James D. Buhrer, past the Frst. Reformed Church. A reception will follow in the home + hride’s parents, at 1415 Long- street You Can Own a Famous Gruen Watch Or a Beautiful Diamond Ring—Just Open a Charge Account made for dinner this evening at the 4 \ Convenient Terms new Cariton Hotel. which was form- 2 ed today by N arry ok Wardman, '\n'- :’m‘A 3‘|‘.~ it Just a small initial pay- Hendrick will have Mr. and 3 ment and the balance weekly Corby dining with them 1 b or monthly. will have & Barber, Mr. and v "\ 3\‘ \ ¥ivnon and thelr | <N iy, || 2| QR Gruen Watches and Mrs. J. Flovd Clssell W P party of 11 Internationally known and ad BER: B& FEEFEETTEEETFIFERFTTIRTRESS ~ | vertised as the world's most 5 e et \a famous and excellent timepiece. Smith have faken ; it at 3 \ e the Wardnu S i 3 Our stocks include every 5 e shape and model of the Gruen Toalied Sates: Guild, so that whatever your tich o {aste in watches may be it can be satisfied from ot stocks. much abroad, bu in this city Diamopd Rings Of 18-kt. solid white or green gold in a variety of exquisitely pierced mountings, set with a pure white perfect diamond of great brilliancy. A purchase of @ diamond not only represents an excellent estment, but as a gift it is unsurpassed 2 season at rrow e Miss Corrinne Wagner, daugh- ter of Col. and Mr John A. Wagner, will also be hostess to a zroup of friends | a o: ® Mis Winslow, wife of | The sec the American em- bhassy in 1 who is a guest at the Mayflower, entertained a small party at dinner ve Wednesday t idential dining | Look for the Big Clock The Newer Autumn Hats L] t, last i Charter Agents 4 We Will Pay g b . . 1 ~ - [ : : . : | Continuing the Most Important Millinery Event of the Season! serving by Miss Marie | for Gruen (Guild You 105, on Your Charming $ 00 : . . New Fashions Bevdier \ ss Ruth II. Cole Diamond Invest- = Satins—Lustrous and Very ll" vou have read the smart fashion publications and The New Beret Types BEY ~ T s her guest Watches Miss Helen ) : ment. Ask About Smart! have seen a smart French model that vou de " Velvets—The Last Word cided to get——vou will find it in replica in this group. Drapes and High Crowns From Paris! I.' .\-1_|u “ff"f‘ not yvet decided, these hats will influence lnleres!ing New Brims Soleil Velbir—Exqusite vour decision. ‘T'he newest style themes contributed olet q! by Agnes— Rose Descat—Caroline Reboux— Marie Many, Many New Trims Silky Quality! \phonsine. 1lats that will make your costume! e ; 3 Fascinating New Australian Velours—Genu- Smart, of course, and in addition distinctive--charm ine and Lovely! ing——in fact, altogether irresistible. Combinations All the Authentically Smart Autumn Shades! 1214 F Street N.W. Announcing for Saturday A MILLINERY ACHIEVEMENT WE WILL SELL TO THE FIRST 400 WOMEN THAT ENTER OUR MILLINERY DEPARTMENT TOMORROW ’ Sturdv LOIIg-LiVGd School ——l Shoes for Children 4 O O | ‘ - at Big Savings Wine, Wallflower, Toney, Beige to Dark Brown, Purple, Pine Green, New Blues, Rouge Prelat, Navy, Black All Head Sizes for Women and Misses—Millinery Shop—Street Floor N 2 Childpen 254 Hriggos” paiont ‘Tacs aver perforated el i ! gl ) o\t Jeunl neat-loo 15 senooi - o \ h Bises 8%-11 B i > 3 L g No. & Little Gents Ma ¢ hogany Bal Lace Shoes. Spien did for either play or school VALUES BEING FROM $5.95 TO $15 | N L) | e Chi Mahogany Leat Lace Sioes. Broad, comfortable toes. = Spiendid shoes ' for either schoul or Diay Wear. Sizea Rl Sizes 21, o —— - G Tub - un Sizea 9-13% Children's _and ! o Sizes 1112 82 : $2.98 No. 98 Infants’ Patent lace Shoes Beaver tops. Turn ~ 64 Littl T soles. Comfortahie Siiehor *Senoot Shoes “ooayear | shoes for little fee Fubber eals Sizes 9-13% . $2.60 o $507 sk No. 105 Infants Brows Diucher Lace Sioes. Splendid for either hool We Don’t Usually Mention Comparative Values! But These Remarkable Hats & s’ 2 28 Chil Compel Us to Do So. Take Advantage 4 \ [ i - it "."'!""' of This Opportunity and Share in | - St o m These Wonderful Values Tomorrow. | ALL HEAD SIZES-_WOMENS AND ’ = | 2 , ' = HANEL RED—JUNGLE GREEN—GRAY— ' ¥ | | -\ . m i\ ":E;E:!' A O PEN—_SAND._WOOD SHADES_SEAL ; N MM!IM 7 CRAMEY (0.5 | HH i il I ‘, BROWN—NAVY AND BLACK A TR s GOLD’S MILLINERY DEPARTMENT—MAIN FLOOR