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20 SOCIETY Mrs. Coolidge Will Attend Dedication| Ceremony Tomorrow at School in Mercersburg, Pa RS. COOLIDGE Mercewsburg, I ent at the dedication tomor v of a_memorial to her late son, Calvin Coolidge, jr who died s ago while student at the Mercersburg Academy Mrs. Coolidge will be accompanied by Col. Cheney, military aide to the President. will go to to be pres Mrs. Kellogg Visiting New York for Few Day Mrs. Frank B. Kellogg, wife of the Becretary of State, will return toms row from a brief stay in New York, « where she went yesterday. The Secretary of Interior, Dr. Hu- bert Work, has visiting him in his apartment, at Wardman Park Hotel, former Representative and Mrs. Sam- Winsiow. Mr. Winslow is an of the r appointed Fed- eral Board of Railroad Mediation. The Minister of Costa Rica, Senor Don J. el Oreamuno, has gone to New York to spend a short time. The of Britain and Mrs. Chilton, for Philadelphia to attend uicentennial, will return to Washington tomorrow evening. charge d'affaires Great kett, wife of Senator Fred- eric M. Sackett, is making a short wisit in New York, where she is stay- ing at the Hotel Ambassador. The naval attaches of the Ttallan emb: Alberto Lals, has been joined by Signora Lais and they are in the house at 1601 Sixteenth street, which they have leased for the Winter. The house was occupied last year by the former naval attache and Contessa Sommati di Mombello, before that the commercial counselor of the British embs and Mrs. John Joyce Broderick lived there for sev- eral years. Mr. and Mrs returned to their home, 1239 Vi mont avenue, for the Winter. Admiral L. M. Josephthal of New York arrived in Washington today and is at the Willard, where he plans to remain several days. Maj. G. B. Chynoweth, U. S. A., who i$ on leave after belng stationed at Panama, will be joined at the Wardman Park Hotel Mrs. Chyno: weth the latter part of the week. Mrs. Chynoweth is spending some time in Atlantic City. About the fi De- ocember they will go to Ma, weth's new post, at Jefferson Bar- racks, Mo. Mrs. James M. Thomson, former! Miss Genevieve Champ Clark, dn ter of the late Speaker Champ (¢ arrived in Washington last eveni from New York and is the gue Mrs. George E. Poe, at 1731 3 first street. She will leave Washing- ton tomorrow by motor for her home in New Orleans. Wedding of Miss Dent And Mr. Wilson Here Today. A wedding of interest to Washington was that u Mi beth Haralson I of the late Justice and \1r~4 Jonatha Haralson of Montgome Mr. George Arthur Wilson of 2 York City, son of Mr. and George Brittain Wilson of Richmond, Va., and Charlotte, N. C. The ceremony took place today in the home of the uncle and aunt, Dr. and Mr Livingston Stavey, at 17 the Rev. H. H. D. Sterret of All Soul's Episcopal Church, officiating Only the members of the immediate families were in attendance. Mrs._John Hanson New York, formerly Mi: Dent, sister of the bride was matron of honor and Dr. John Winston Fowlkes of New York was the best man. The bride attended Miss Madeira's school in this city, Smith College and 18 a graduate of the New York School of Fine and Applied Art. Mr. Wilson is a graduate of the Uni v ot \'xrmm. and (ho 1 n!\m ool er- at noon bride’s Albert N street, Helen peglact that fur coat of yours. It needs at jention at once 80 you will be able to wear €'thie Winter. Best work at lowest pric FURRIER, 32.34 Florida Ave. N.W. LA FAYETTE 16th and I Sts. N.W. Rates for permanent oc- cupancy that warrant your investigation. Interior Decorating Co. Has Moved to 818 17th St. Between H and | Experienced Decorators Fine Workmanship Efficient Service Best Materials at Reasonable Prices Julius Lansburgh, President will be glad to greet you at the new place. SOCIETY. who left {1 day. nd |\ Frank B. Noyes have | r: -|of the attenda Michener of | | Married September 27—| France as a lieutenant in the He s practicing law City. . Arthur Mr. aschal, son of S. Paschal and the late will take place this aft- | § remony will be pe formed at 4 o'clock in the home of | the bride's parents, Bedford House, at Y. The house built r, John Justice , and she is the s there, her mother to W in, to Mrs. Samuel Mr. Paschal, ernoon. The first States to live the daughter of the been m Jay. Lvin b of Constan- tine, M is the est of . and Mrs. John Crayke Simpson in their apartment at 6 Sixteenth street. Mrs, h.' Mrs, Ord Preston and her sister, Mrs. Conger Pi re spending some time at Atlantic City. pected to return to week. venor and Miss re at the Wey- Mrs. Gilbert H. G iam W. Grosvenor n Hotel, in Ne Mrs. Gibson Hotel, arriv I‘dhnn\lm k spent the was abroad e: nd Mr: ind are p: Willard, and MRS. HENRY Before her m Laura._| - N . RDON TAYLOR, Mrs. Katharine White Feeter enter- she was Miss »d at luncheon today in honor of Hess, wife of Col. Louis T. Hess ‘ort Haves, Ohio. Her othe cluded Mrs. John W. Gulick, ) Guy S. Norvell, Mrs. Kellc P, Pence, the ceremony, after which Mr. and Mrs. Sisson for a nothern trip. On their return they will be at home venue. 1 Hepburn, son of Ki Darmon to “Alexander Powell, 3d. ¢ performed 4 in the Hotel St. the Rev. Dr. or of the Huguenot nor, of- I)m n of Powell is the Col. and Mrs. Al- f Syracuse, N. Y. November 10. in the party. only on of L Bishop will he one. exander Powe Miss Mattimore’s wedding. nd daugh- ind her daugh : n and Miss Chris » have heen at the "Club since returning ‘lu‘lrr wn, Mass.,, where they pent the Summer, are in their new partn in the Alba ‘onnecticut avenue. Mrs. John P. Jackson is at her dence, 1304 Connectlcut avenue, whic! h she has ed for the Autumn and Linton of Gax~ sd 15 as her guest Mrs, Madeline @ of Houston, Tex. Macon Wal Burchell S Bouquet 38c Lb. This is a splendid coffee. 'N. W. Burchell Fine Groceries. 817-19 14th St son and Mr. son married to the ho: 1 and aunt Kennedy Mr. honor for h ve h 1115 117 F STREET Coats to your fancy The note of style in both our Sports and Dress models is characterized by originality and exclusiveness—while the expression of Louvre value is as usual distinguished by material excellence and superior crafts. manship. Sports Coats—in a wide variety—handsomely fur trimmed—begin at.................. § %35 Dress Coats—of charmingly refined effects, trimmed with the luxurious furs—begin at 865 Style and Smartness —are constantly making new friends and customers for this shop. The mew coats and dresses shown here <will you a friend, too. s s.-(OP THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. | lingsford lett today for Jacksonville, | Fla., where they will remain for sev. I eral weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Edson Bradley, who have been at the Plaza Hotel for some time, are visiting their son-in- law and daughter, Bishop and Mrs. | Herbert Shipman, at 154 East Seven- | tieth street, New York City. | Miss Florence J. Taylor has return- { ed from Baltimore, where she spent | the week end with her aunt, Mrs. John Redwood. Mrs. Julla Lewin of Berlin, Ger- | many, has arrived in Washington and ! is at the Willard, where she will spend the week. Mr. and Mrs. John Francis Am- herst Cecil are in New York after ! spending the week end in Newport and are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Claude | D. Smith. Mrs. A. Swindell resident of Che Wilson, former ¥iC Md., visited | sister-i-law, Benson Swindell, at Old’ Crossing, Wardour, ‘Annapolis, Md., before sailing Satur- day on the Colombo for her home, in Florence, Italy. Mrs. William B. Colver has given up her home on Park road and has taken one of the residential suites at the Wardman Park Hotel for the Wint, Her daughter, Miss Polly Ann Colver, left ek for Welles- v 1 attend the She will finish belng formally York for a gone to v aying at the Hotel and are Mr. and Mrs, William Eldon Doeller are in New Yo where they are stopping at the Ambs dor Hotel, Park avenue and Fift t street. Mrs. John Robert Ash has returned to her apartment at the Wardman Park Hotel from Dalls went_to attend the marria son, Mr. Robert Ash, to Mi . Luna, which took place Matthew’s Cathedral. Ash has with her for a few days Henry Kamman, who also went las for the wedding and who will return to her home, in Buffalo, shortly. of her Franc Mrs, Mrs, Miss Minerva . and Mrs. Clinton M. and Mrs. ‘ne last evening at home of the bride- oom at 1104 IS street southeast, the Eilis C. Primm of the Second wptist Church officiating. The home d a pretty arrangement of Autumn tlowers and foljage. The bride was given in marriage by r father and she wore a gown of ale blue georgette crepe, over a Grimes, to Mr, son of Mr. took s S o'clock in the Tan Calf, Black Calf and Black Satin. L4 Fancy Tmported Silk Arthur Burt Co. where she | Grace and Comfort 10.00 a., | Bride of October MRS. DANIEL GODWIN ANDERSON, Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles P. Cocke and before her marriage in St. John’s Church she was Mi: Frances Cocke. sfiver glip and picoted with silver threads, and she carried a shower bouquet of white roses. Mr. Clifford E. Crowe of Frostburg, Md., was the best man. Mrs. Grimes, mother of the bride wore o gown of blonde georgette crepe, trimmed in silver, and Mrs. Rollins was in a gown of green satin. Following a reception Mr. Rollins and his bride left for New York and will probably go to Boston by sea. Mrs. Rollins wore a brown crepe de chine gown, with a siiver gray coat and hat. They will be at home after November 1 at 1104 E street south- east. Mrs. Willlam H. Pickens of Los | LLAIGLON GRILL Your Dimer Cooked 7 5 C to Order for It Tastes Different. Meal Tickets Tsued. Roa 18th and Columbia R Fashioned with enough of the extreme to be smart; and with care for comfort. An unusual value at 2.50 3.50 1343 F Street Hose, and 1l il AT ished by another (| For such furn £7 Inspection of ou Fine Furniture, Lac Established Over 50 Years The Economy of Good Furniture isfaction in ownershxp of something worthwhile — something become a family heirloom to be cher- prices Are Consistently Reasonable, and truly representative of value. invited, without obligdtion of any sort. ‘James B. HENDERSON Upholstery, Paperhanging, Painting 1108 G Street—— ERTAINLY it is not first cost that meas- ures value in furniture. But rather length of service and sat- that will generation. iture, Henderson 7. stocks s cordially Main 7675 Main 7676 phones T TTATATTATATE T T Il 608 to 6i¢ Featuring a Short Stubby Toe $8.50 tion, destined to meet with in. sions. EEEJEEEEEI Pbxhpsbom Smart and Practical Is This New One-Eyelet Tie Another distinctive Beverly crea- favor for walking or dress occa- ELEVENTH ST B_e\;erlg _— Shown in Copper Tan Calf or Patent Leather, with just TUESDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1926. Angeles is at the Willard for a short visit in Washington. Mr. Cogan to Attend Convention in New York. Mr. Charles A. Cogan will leave Washington Thursday for New York to attend the general convention of the International Bible Students’ Assoclation, which will open Thurs- day and continue until the following Monday. The public meeting will be held Sunday in New Madison Square Garden with the president, Judge Rutherford, speaking. The Tennessee Soclety of Washing- ton will open its 1926-27 season Satur- day evening in the New Willard Hotel at 9 o'clock. There will be a program of music, tables for cards and danc- ing. Mrs. Edward Nelson Dingley, act- ing president of the National League of American Pen Women, was among the honor guests at luncheon yester- day at the Bellevue-Stratford Hotel in Philadelphia, given by the wom- en's committee of the Sesquicen- tennial Exposition in compliment to the governors of the States which were the 13 original States, and rep- resentatives of ‘women’s patriotic or- ganizations. Mrs. Alexander Ennis Patton, chairman of the women’s committee of the Sesquicentennial, presided. Mr. Lewis Moneyway will be guest lm:hvnduallty in DRAPERlES We're ready to submit you estimates, samples and suggestions for ow ones. 18 UD now. Window Shades, Slip Covers—Hours: 8 to 6 Qvneoe. W IME Rl 1211 F St. N.W. Main 3211 for Estimates [l =———[a[——=[o]———=[o][o]———lol——2lal———| pbxlxpsbom Charge accounts opened with re- . sponsible parties on request. Credit [l Office—4th Floor. SOCIETY. Rizik Brothers | Radiant Newness! Wednesday DRESSES, COATS, GOWNS, WRAPS ew Colors, New Fabrics— and Lines Newest of All! HE decrees of Paris, the m acceptances of Fifth Ave- nue, the preferences of Washington—thus has the su- perb smartness of these models been dictated. T\VEIV HIRTEEN Washington's out- standing Specialty Shop for feminine 008 10 6l¢ wardrobery. ELEVENTH STa Reflections of French Fashion The notable Parisian designers have furnished the inspiration from which American genius has copied the most effective of the French styles for the present season. Patou Popularizes Metallic Trimmings And to left is pictured a reproduction of Patou's Frock, in Miller Green Ro- maine, elaborately trimmed with metallic cloth and dyed moleskin. It'sa signifxcant fact that the contemporary French design- ers favor the twotpiece mode and bat sleeves. We are showing other adaptafions from— $35 to $250 Second Floor Patou Gives Prominence to Fur Trimmings Chinchilette trims this Coat at the right. after the Patou model—with a rich, silky material in Karzan Broadtail supplying the foundation. America takes kindly to the fur-trimmed effects—and American de- signers have created tinctive gowns in the $59 .75 to handsome and dis- soft Autumn colors. 525000 Furs Essay the Youthful in Design Your Fur Coat is both a protection and a factor in fashion—and here, too, the skilled Parisian craftsman has set a standard— worthy of emulation. The pointed cuffs, the Johnny collar and the silhouette are dominating notes in fur designing. In all the favored Furs— . $99.50 to $625.00 | m Q | | | fl | m m m | | | | | Special prices for your home decorations for —Its square toe, small tongue, light- weight welt soles and covered Cuban heels combine to make it indeed a most attractive model—Sizes 3 to 8, AA to C. jle———o ———2 EEEE o touch of under- lay in Sauterne Shark. 1316 G STREET. CITY CLUB BLDG e =loje———|sle—|nje—ra|ale— ]| EE: EEEEIEEIEIEE—EEE T