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20 SOCIETY. SOCIETY President and Mrs. Coolidge Quietly Celebrating Twenty-first Wedding Anniversary Today. Waugh Methodist Episcopal Church The guests are out-of-town relatives f and include Mr. and M HE President and Mrs. Coolidge | are quietly celebrating their | y-first wedding anniver at_the White House to Though, of cours nition of the d ircle, only flowers and telegrams tell of the outside interest in the anniversary. Tonight at 7:30 o'clock the President and Mrs. Cool- | 1dge will attend the meeting of the | American National Red Cross in Me- morial Continental Hall, and Mr. | Coolidge will deliver an address. Official Women Lend Interest to Reception. Mrs. Harry S. N town, Ohio, and N ivrey of Lynn, M and Mrs. Linton Reynolds sey, who were recently married, bhe at home after October 15 at X, sachusetts avenue at reet. northw . was Miss Mary Ord ter of Mr. and Mrs. rs. Curtis D Jardine and Mrs. Willlam Howa aft will be in the receiving line at the reception to be given this afternoon at 5 o'clock in the Red ( auditoriu in honor of the delegate he Re Cross convention r guest Others in the line rs. Henry P. Davison, Mrs. Ireland, Mrs. Henry P. Ri Edward Rhodes Stitt and M abel T. Board- man. The delegates to the confer- ence of the International Union Against Tuberculosis have been in- vited to the reception. ind Mrs. Robert Oden enter- 1t luncheon yesterday at the swer Hotel in” honor of Prof. of Stockholm. Among the 1ests were the charge d'affaires sweden, Mr. Assarsson, and Mme. | Weidel, wife of the commereial coun- [ selor of the Swedish lisbury, erday on ned the Rritish investigating the United rardman Mr. Michael B. ingland, who | the Aquitania, government delegation industrial relations in States and Canad ark Hot: The dele headed r William W. ) ,_chair- composed of Mr. W. Leg . Haig Mitchell and Mr. hey have spent the hington and will to continue their Dewar The Attorney General, Mr. Sar- fent, returned to Washington this morning after spending a few da in Kansas City, where he addre: the convention of the Missouri Si Bar Assoclation. ate | leave on The Minister of Sweden and Mme. n W tour of this coun Bostrom arrived in New York today aboard the Gripsholm after spending some time in their home in Sweden. They will probably come to \Washing- ton tomorrow. The naval attache of the Italian o ._Alberto 1 ‘Wednesd: Mr. and M of Richmond, gagement of their daughter Anne Benjamin to Mr. John Goodall Bruce, son of Mr. Robert E. Bruce of Rich- The ma e of Miss Gunn ko place at noon home of Miss Cunn’s cousir r. and Mrs. John E. Fowler, 1424 Sixteenth street. Mrs. Fowler was formerly Miss Pearl Gunn of Richmond. There will be but one attendant for the bride, little Dorothy “owler, who will serve as flow- er g A wedding breakfast for the two families will follow the ceremony. to meet 1 erary Aviation, Mr. I. Trubee Davis returned to Washington from cock Point, Long lIsland, where with Mrs. Davison he has been spending some time. Mrs. Davison will join the Secretary here later in the month. | o TUET States Court of Customs Appeals has Mrs. Morton D. Hull, wife of L Representative Hull of Iilinois, has|eturned from his Summer home, at Bennington, Vt d. accompanied by returned to her home in Chicago after passing several days at the Wardman | M8 daughter, Miss Lucia Barber, has Bk Tiotel | reopened his apartment at the Ward- ol iush { man Park Hotel. Mrs. Barber will Gen. and Mrs. John L. Clem, who | remain in Bennington for another are now in London, expect to return | month. to their apartment at "voming avenue the first part November.| Mrs. Emory W. Reisinger and her Their daughter, Miss Elizabeth Clem, |Son have returned to the city for the who s with them, will also return |— and will be formally presented to so ciety this season. She is a graduate of Holton Arms and studying in Paris. Capt. and Mrs. Albert Gore will present their daughter, Miss F Larner Gore, to society at a tea December 23 at Rauscher's. Gore, who has spent the greater part of the Summer at Sugar Hill, N. H., | has returned to Washington. Before returning home she ited Mi Betty Benjamin, daughter of Mr. Fred { Benjamin, at Montclair, N. spent the past week end Peint. Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Orme Ex- niclos entertained informally at tea Yesterday afternoon in their home on | Bancroft place. Mrs. Charles V. Wheeler assisted her duughter at the | tea table. Draperies of Art We cater to homes who understand and appreciate artistic work, Call Us, We Are at Your Service Greenberg and Bloch, Inc. 728 11th St. N.W. Franklin 9125 at West Mr. and Mrs. Alney Earle Chaffee are entertaining at dinner this eve- ming at their home in honor of their @aughter, Miss Alta Marla Chaffee, | and Mr. Walter Brown Mallorey, | whose marriage will take place on | ‘Wednesday night at 8 13 | | | Your five-piece parlor suites reupholstered for less now than you can buy one new chair for nowadays. $9.00 Silk Tapestry cut to $2.98 per yard—this week only. CLAY ARMSTRONG 1233 10th St. N.W. Frank-a-lin 7483 @E| OPENING ART EVENT M SEASON 1926-27 THE DAINGERFIELD SALE (By Catalogue) Antique and Modern Furniture, valuable Paintings by | | artists of note, A hs, Oriental Rugs, Fine China |-and Glass, Handsome Mirrors, Rich Draperies, Old Silver | and Plate, Curios, Brasses, Rare Prints, Eastern Embroid- | eries, Bric-a-Brac and many other articles of virtu. . To Be Sold at Public Auction Within Our Galleries, | 715 13th Street Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday & Friday October 5th, 6th, 7th and 8th, 1926 At 2 P. M. Each Day %Fm the Daingerfield Estate and Local Owners (Names With- held by Request). ON VIEW Saturday and Monday, October 2d and 4th TERMS CASH C. G. SLOAN & CO., INC., AUCTS. e v THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. | ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED MISS MARY WHITELAW BOWDRE, Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Reese Bowdre, who announce her engage- ment to Lieut. Robert Habersham Elliott. Winter, after spending the Summer in Virgina. Entertainmen Bride of Wednesday Are Many. Miss Leah De Molle will entertain at a bridge party this evening in com- pliment to Miss Mabel Audrey Her- laughter of C Irs. Leroy marriage to ne will take Miss at a afternoon for the Mr. evenin, Martha 3 will entertain bridge tomorrow An we have decided to PRACT‘ICAT.LY our cently sold with smart by our expert furriers. you use powder, mh-nml' 1f you do, by all means start topight with this rule in skin care. Because they know this rule, thou- sands of women thus successfully safeguard both their youth and their ss complexions. On the other hand, because they don’t know it, thousands imperil theirs. Not every woman knows that failure to thoroughly wash the skin and pores of make-up belyre bed (with a gentle soap like Palmolive) is one of the greatest mistakes in skin care she can make. Powders, rouge and all cosmetics bave a tendency to clog the pores ... often to enlarge them. Black- heads and disfigurements often fol- low. Never let makeup siay on over night. This is all-important, a fun- damental in correct skin care. FOR A RADIANT TOMORROW DO THIS TONIGHT Wash your face gently with the soothing lather of Palmolive Soap, massaging it softly into the skin. Rinse t ly, first with warm water, then with cold. If your skin is inclined to be dry, apply a touch of cold cream—that is all. Follow these rules. Your skin will be soft and lovely. As the months soll by, you'll need fewer and fewer essmetics. nw’ bride-elect, and in the evening Col. and Mrs. Herron will entertain the wed- ding party at Wardman Park Hotel following the rehearsal of the wed- ding. ¥ g Col. and Mrs. Herron entertained the wedding party at tea vesterday after- noon, and Mr. Lane was host at sup- per in the evening at the Columbia Country Club. Mrs. Arthur D, Cutts and daughter Adele of this city have joined Mr. Cutts in West Palm Beach, Fla., after spending ral weeks with rel JuLius GARFINCKEL& Co. WASHINGTON PARIS P Announce October Sale of Furs UR Fur Sale has been the greatest in the history of this store. O many of our customers returning to Washington now are disappointed at not having had the advantages of this sale that continue it through October for their benefit. entire stock is new now, as we have replaced the stocks re- , new models designed b R | nii e F STREET CORNER OF 13™ treatment above. Do not thi green soap, or repr g:ljm and ofive oils, is molive. Remerber that before Palmolive came, women were told, “use no soap on your faces.” then were judged too harsh. Palmolive is a beauty soap made for one pur- p;au. un}y:wto ufen:frd your com- plexion. years soap study stand behind it. Millons og pretty skins prove its gentle safety beyond all doubt. BE SURE YOU GET THE REAL PALMOLIVE And it costs but 10c the cakel— so little that millions let it do for their bodies what it does for their faces. Obtain Palmolive today. Note what an amazing difference one week ‘The Palmolive Com- pany (Del. Gorp.), Chicago, Illinels, C., in eastern Tennessee. Mr. Cutts, for- merly chief of the statistical division, office of the controller of the currency, resigned his commission as a national bank examiner in March last to ac- cept a vice presidency of a bank at West Palm Beach. Senorita Ramona Lefevre is in New York, where she is stopping at the Ambassador Hotel, Park avenue at Fifty-first street. Miss Betty Mills entertained at the dinner dance at La Paradis Saturday night to celebrate the birthday anni- versary of Miss Mary Ready. Other guests were Miss Ann O'Leary, Miss Olive O'Brien of Massachusetts, Dr. and Mrs. J. H. Earley, Mr. Willlam Bray, Mr. Raymond Kirchner and Mr. LBMe Spellbring. Mr. Fred MacKenzie, member of the board of directors of the American Institute of Laundering, has gone to Memphis, Tenn,, to attend the confer ence being held there. Perkins—Brall Wedding In Bride’s Home Saturday. One of the prettiest of the early Fall weddings took place Saturday evening, October 2, at the home of the bride’s mother, 3814 Warren street northwest this city, when Miss Lillian N. Brall, daughter of Mr: was married to Ben kins of Boston, Ma: { « son of Mr. & wedding y simplicity and was attend- ed by only the immediate families of nd bridegroom. The cere- as performed by Dr. William Upon returning from their wedding trip, Mr. and Mrs. Per. kins will be at home at the thorne, Salem, Mass., where they will remain until their new home, in Bev- erly, Mass., is completed. Dr. Carl W ¢ Gen. Charles was r, former phy-. Introductory Prices To introduce our new store and new lo- cation we are quoting low special prices for the next three days on . . Fine Draperies Made to Order An unexcelled assort- ment of fabrics and pat- terns. We invite your inspection. Lansburgh Interior Decorating Co. Julius Lansburgh, Pres. New Location 818 17th St. N.W. Reliable Since 1914 For Tuesday Only Fall Dresses COLLECTION of dresses so different— so impressive that you will be fascinated by its smart- ness—its quality and the values its represents. Every new Fall color and material is repre- sented. Sizes for misses —matrons and stouts. - | place of flowers for evening gowns in Haw- | | son of the late MONDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1926. siclan to President Harding, enter- tained at dinner last night at the ‘Willard, where he arrived earlier in the day from the home, in Marion, Ohio. He had six guests. Mrs. Rosita McCallum and children | are in New York, and stopping at the Ambassador Hotel. ! Mrs. Simon Wolf, who has spent the Summer at Poland Springs, Me., has gone to Goldsboro, N. C., for the month of October, Mr. Joseph Croll of Flushing, Long Island, and Mr. Brandon Barringer of Haverford, Pa., flew from Philadel- phia to spend the week end at the home of Mr. McClure Kelley, 2207 Massachusetts ayenue. B Mr. John Paul Jones has left Was| ington for Bisbee, Ariz., whre he will | enter the profession of law. En route | he visited Chicago and Omaha and is | now in Denver, Col. After stopping in El Paso, Tex., Mr. Jones wlil go to | Bisbee. The date set for the wedding of Miss Anna Falbaum, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Falbaum of New York, and Mr. Jack Lieberman of ‘Washington {s January 15. P Figures of birds are taking the Paris. "11 rooms and 4 baths in the DRESDEN Overlooking R (0 Quiilooking Rock Creek Park. decornted Ready for occupancy about October 1at. John W. Thompson & Co., Inc. | 1636 Eye St. Main 1477 | harajah of Jodhpur s A OROX & SOCIETY. Indlan army team which 1s to visit the United States nest year. The The Ma-|ypontes will be the hest animals in the *d 16 | stables of the Indian poter the | tate. Prince Gives Polo Ponies. SIMLA, October 4 () we WASHINGTON'S LEADING FLORIST “Say It With Flowers Say It With Ours!” For Weddings, Teas and Entertainments facilltles viding appropriate potted plants, efc. Gude in your plans! BROS. GUDE @ Three Stores for Your Convenience 1212 F St. N.W. 1102 Coun. Ave. Main 4278 3103 14th St. N.W. Col. 3103 Ps. Send that sick friend a bouquet of Autumn Flowers Special for pro- flowers, Include Main 1102 Members of Florists' Telepraph Delfvery Association I TN attractive figures. Act . FERNS . healthy housc ferns in 6-inch pots, during this sale— $].35 DELIVERED Beautiful, 1222 F St. Phone Franklin 5357 Our Special Sale of Ferns —AND PALMS prices DECORATIVE HOUSE PLANTS at most quickly if you desire a livening touch of green for the living room or sun parlor—this sale started with but 1,000 IFern BOSTON FERNS, $4 —ecach for large showy specimens Kentia Palms Special price on a limited number of these popular house ferns. $9 Main Store 14th & H TWO STORFS Phone Main 3707 [ T AT TN T @unninghm’s 13" Gnnibersary Chery department participates with unusual balues ebery dap. Read our ads all week. Cunningham Co 314-16 7th St. N.W. Tuesday—Anniversary Sale of Finer Quality Fur-Trimmed COATS Every Coat Luxuriously Furred HIGH degree of styling and quality is reached in the workmanship of these Coats. They are as rich and handsome in furs The Coats Are on Sale Tomorrow They Go Back to Their Regular Prices. and fabrics as the price is utterly low. The popular colors are here in the late Fall materials. Tuesday Only. After ?