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SOCIETY. Chevy Chase Chapter Of Crittenton Mission Meets Wltl’l Chairman Heads of Commntees Are Appointed and Various | R:ports Are Heard. The Chevy Chase Chapter of the Florence Crittenton Mission met Tues- day afternoon in the home of the chairman, Mrs. Stephen Lyman Tabor on Chevy Chase parkway. The follow- ing have been appointed as chairmen of committees: Mrs. (Karl Fenning, Frograms: Mrs. Frank Penz Wilcox Circle chairman for the annual bazaar, which will be held November 22 and { 23 at the Mayflower Hotel; Mrs. Ar- thur Kidder, receiving committee, as. | sisted by Mrs. J. Gordon M Mrs, Mikkelson. finance, assisted by Mrs. Benjamin Temple Webster, Mys. John Boyle, Mrs. Robert Calla- | han and Mrs. Waiter A. Johnston: Mrs. Jere membersh nd Mrs. Joseph A. Burkhart, press. The maeting was addressed by Miss Jane Cole. superintendent of the Florence Crittenton Home, on Conduit road Miss Cole also read several stories written by the girls in the home. Mrs Thomas E. Robertson, president of the Washington hoard of governors. gave a resume of a recent conference | held in Washington by the national hoard of governors. Mrs. John W Rowlings was elected recording secre- tary to succeed Mrs. Joseph T. Ma guire. Tea was served at the close of the meeting. when Mrs. . M. An- | derson presided at the tea tahle. The Utility Table of the Rector's Aid Soclety of All Saints’ Protestant | Epigcopal Church will meet tomorrow afterncon in the home of Mrs, Arthur dder on Hesketh street. ind Mrs. . M. Anderson were a house party over Sunday Summer home at Ba Kay: George F Crane, anctuary Society of the Church of the Blessed Sacrament gave a bene. Nt card party Fridav after the hame of the chairman, Mr: meph T Maguire, on Hesketh street. M Edwin Bl Adams of New York was the week end giest of Miss Anne Pallard. danczhter of Mr, and Mrs. Wil Pollard. en MeKin Mr<. Pollard also aver Sunday Mrs, m of the Woman's <e will hold the first eason Thursday after. 1. at 430 o'clock. in Miss Virginia Speare on oad Chevy ( O e of Ve Alexander the vicbers of her and I i work comnittee Cheve Chase Chapter of the Y. W Co AL will ineet Tuesdav afte on in the home of Mrs, L. . Anderson n Newton street to continue the work of the committee for the annual baz which will be held Fridav. October ! The Woman's Club of Bethesda met Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. Gilbert Grovenor in Bethesda Mr. Theodore W. Noreross | turned from a seve ness trip to Washin, Californis Mre. ¥ Hume Talbert Kirke street entertained the of her ciub at Inncheon and bridge Wednesday at the « Chih, Mr. and Mrs. Nathan R, Williams have returned to their home on Me Kinlex street after spending a week in New York City Mrs. J. H. Dynnes was hostess to the members of the apron commitiee of the (‘hevy (hase (‘hapter of the Y. W. . A at luncheon Tuesda The Conumunity Cluh of ¢ Chase will give a henefit party At urday evening. Octoher 23, in the home of Mr. and Mrs. R, B. Clayton | on Brookville road. The nroceeds will | be given to the local fire department. Mr. and Mrs. Roy 8. Steward have returned after spen K& several weeks fn_California and the Western States. The executive committee of the Chevy Chase Woman's Club met Wed nesday in the home of Miss Alice Broas on Brookville road for luncheon Miss Broas was assisted by Mrs. Campbell E. Waters and Mrs. Stanley 1. Wolfe. Mrs. (. C. Gurley, who spent sev eral days in Philadelphia, Pa.. at the | Sasquicentennial Exposition, returned | Wednesday | The Sanctuary Society of the Church of 1he Rles: menf will hold its annual b - Wednesday. December 1. In the « A Mre. R. street went to Virginia spend several weeks. Afrs. Hugh M. Southgate. the Lodge, Chevy Chase Circle, will open her home fo the members of the Guild of the Chevy Chase Preshyterian Church o a cafgteria luncheon, to he served | ¥riday, October 22, from 12 to 2| o'clock. Arrangements have heen made serve the ::-)luul children quickly Mr.and Mrs John L. Weaver are agaln In their home on Woodhine street for the Winter months after spending the Summer at Ocean City, X. I Mrs. Carl B Wilie entertained lub at luncheon ternoon of the as re husi n and | of West | members | | | “olumbia Country | evy to Stuhler entertained the memhers of the Sixteenth Street Helghts Club and their guests at luncheon Wednesday in her home on MeKinley street. Miss Lidia Burklin, superintendent of the Friendship House, addressed the meeting on the Lansburgh’s 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. Special prices for your home decorations for 10 days. ! about Adele fH. | Bride of a Week Keer daghier of Mr. and Mrs, Ralph e, her marriage taking place in | the Metropolitan Hotel. work and need of the Friendship Ch; day eve- The Mirador Club, in CI held its formal opening F ning, when the guests numbered 200 The club was gay with Autumn flowers and foliage and dur- ng the evening a prosram of songs | were sung by Mr. Phil Hayden. {Miss Adele B. Mallan | in List of Brides-to-Be | Mrs. Thomas F. Mallan announces the engagement of her daughtel alter | Towa, son . and Mrs. Henry Free »f Davenport Miss Mallan is a mem ber of one of the oldest families of . and is a_daughter of the Thomas F. Mallan, for many the _leading physician of the vict. She is one of the most pop- members of the vounger set. Foster. daughter of cprexentative and Mrs. Is- Ohio. entertained at arranged jbridge lunch- t in compliment to M when she anncunced the e rent Phi Sorority. cluded Mrs. Elmer Kayser, ) Hudson, Mrs. Clark Ober Ellén Littlepage. Waring, Mrs. Clinton M Mary Schaaf. M ¥ Ralph Max- Miss Mrs. George Pauline Ayres, Mrs, Springston, Mrs, 3 Mrs. George Bowen tuth Foster. Official Residcnts Of Capital Grouped For Special Mention and Miss (Continued from Fifth Page.) Philatelic wer is a member of the ladies’ reception committee for foreign guests. She will join Mr. Glover and their family at the Ward- man Park Hotel the latter part of this week. sions of the International Eixhibition. Mrs . associate it of Ap Judge 1. A justice of the peals. and Mrs, Van Orsdel have re turned from their home in Reatrice. Nebr., and taken an apartment in the Roosevelt Hotel Mr. William €. Deming, the Civil Service Commission, turned from Cheyenne, Wyo.. and has opened his apartment in the Roosevelt Hotel. president of Judge William D. Love. member of the Board of Tax Appeals, and Mrs. Love have returned to their apartment at the Chastleton Hotel, after a visit to their home in Texa Judge Sewall W. Abbott of the office of the alien property custodian, and Mrs. Abhott have taken a residential apar the Winter. Mrs. Wil e receiver general of customs at nto Domingo, who came to Wash- ington recently, has taken an apart- ment at 2100 Massachusetts avenue, Preslawz== 13090.6:ST N A Lucky Purchase Makes This a || WONDERFUL SALE | DRESSES Ay f H.u.-..- S | arrive here November to the members of the Pi| The guests in-| has ve-| ment at the Chastleton Hotel for | | Pulliam. wife of | THE S Benefit Party Listed By Dixie Chapter, U.D. C. | _Dixie Chapter, United Daughters of | the Confederacy, announces a benefit | card party In aid of the relief and edu- | cational work of the chapter to be given Tuesday. October 26, at 8 o'clock pan.. at the Burlinzton Hotel. Mrs. illaume Berson Hay. Mrs. George B. Mrs. John S. Tomlinson and William H. Wooding will be in Those holding tables include Commodore Conrad C. Smith, Maj.and ! Mrs. Wallace Streeter, Mrs. Frank Morrison, Dr. and Mre. J. Thomas Kelley. Mr. and Mrs. W. €. Lansdon, ! Guillaume Berson Hay, Mrs. L. Mrs. P. S. Wilmarth, Mrs. Farnsworth, Mrs. John F.: and Mrs. Rufus Clarke, . Walter W. Withers, Mr. Monroe 1. Miller, Mr. mond P. Fries Mr. and Mrs. A v, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Powell, nd Mrs. L. G. Richardson, Mr. Talmadge Kenyon, Van Antwerp, Miss \nglnia Samuel M. Meek, Mr George B. King, Arthur H. Mitchell, Mr Mr. and Mrs. Frank M. oodwin D. HKllsworth, Virginia Snuggs. Mis Miss Lena Daniel Mies Maizie M King Mrs, | charge. and - and Mr him, Laura \ldu.ave( Daniel. < Evelvn Daniel M Willlam Hazard, Wooding, Linner, Mr. and and Mrs, W William H. < ¥ <on, A Walker Mrs. N, . Thommasson. Mr. and Mre. A and Mrs. John r. \Ifred L. Talbert, Mr. and . Frank B. Sheetz, Mrs. [ Meien"Svatiine. Miga Coell Siegan, Miss Mabel Uzzell, Mies Laura V. Ruff and Mrs B. Settle. ' Lieut. Kincaid and Bnde To Make Home in Capxtal ,arlo Hlll Kincaid and his M Virginia Doro- York, whe will 1¢, to make | their home at the Roosevelt, are {of more ‘han usual interest as new | restdents. Lieut S, Tnmluwm Lieut, ‘huds formerl: thea Morris of New Kincaid is the son of Mr. |and Mrs. Charles Ashby Kincaid of Covington, Va. and the grandson of Henry Gihert and Thomas Kincaid, | both ‘officers on Stonewall Jackson's | staff in the Civil War. His fore- | bears, since pre-Revolutionary days, have served this country with dis tinction in both the Army and Nav. in every natlonal cri including the bridegroom's service in the late war fn Turkish waters. Since the close of the World War, Lieut. Kin- cajd has done notable work for the | Navy Department, his method of plotting the course of storms by radio | having been employed to avold hurri- canes. He was a member of the 1 original crew of the airship Shenan- doah. = :|Scientist to Address University Women Dr. Ales Hrdlicka of the Smithso- nian Institution, internationally known authority on the origin of man, will be the guest of honor and speaker at a tea at the club of the American As- sociation of University Women tomor- | row. Dr. Hrdlicka will discuss “An- thropological Explorations in Alaska.” Eugene E. Stevens, hostess for will be assisted by Mrs. Miss Virginia Alexan- Harold Allen, Miss Kath- erine Fenning, Miss Helen (. Ande: son and Miss Sarah Ambler. Miss Grace Abbott and Miss Nell Adamson I preside at the tea table. 721 NINTH STREET NORTHWEST A BARGAIN SPECIAL FOR MONDAY AFTERNOON DRESSES $16.75 ACTUAL VALUES $39.50 TO §2% FASHIONS DE LUXE FINE SILKS :: SATINS :: CREPES | FOR TALL AND SHORT, SLENDER AND LARGE WOMEN AND MISSES BEAUTIFUL COATS, $43.75 10 $133 FEATURING SAVINGS OF $35 TO $75 ————— i OF HANDSOME $13.75 $29.75 'Values $19.95, $24.95 and Wide Dolman Sleeves Embroidered Models Tailored Straightline Styles Metallic Combinations Basque Circular Skirts Dinner and Dance Frocks Sport & Business Models Heavy Lustrous Satins Frost and Flat Crepes Velvet and Combinations Brocade Silk and Velvets Poiretsheen, Other Cloths ALL THE NEW COLORS Sizes 14 to 48 ESLAU’S ""...).’,!' ‘Y1309 G ST.| MRS. EDWARD KEYES JONES, Before her marriage October 9, she was Miss Clare Copeland,'her wedding taking place in the Calvary Baptist Church. were Mrs. Theodore Knappen, Miss N Kappa Kappa Gamma Helen Copeland, Miss Marle Mount and Mrs. Hostellr. Mrs. Hosteller Alumnae at Banquet| 274 Jire. Mostener, delegates to the The Washington Alumnae Associ-|national convention at Mills College, ation of Kappa Kappa Gamma held | Oakland, Calif., and hoth gave inter- fts annual banquet Wednesday | esting accounts of the convention. evening at the Hotel Hamilton. Mrs. | Mrs. Edward Stone, Mrs. William Marie Van Riper Watts was toast-|Stein and Mrs. Theodore Knappen mistress and responding to her toasts | were the committee in charge. 1115 1117 F STREEY Characterful Coats Every phase of fashion is covered by our assortmeént of Coats—newly re- plenished now with later designs just arrived. Whether in Sports or Dressy Model, Fur is a feature of trimming and a de- cided factor in style expression. You’ll find underlying their smart effects—worth of fabric; elegance of fur; excellence of linings; and expert workmanship — emphasizing Louvre quality and its remarkable relation to Louvre modest prices. Sports Coats —beginning at 335 00 Dress Coats —beginning at 365.0() e The finest qualities will be found in our stocks — PRICED LOWER than else- whdre.. Come into our shop at any time. Inspect our stocks and be convinced of our supreme values. | SOCIETY “6” STREET CORNER TWELFTH At the Corner of the Clock A GET-ACQUAINTED SPECIAL We Want 500 New Customers We believe that we have the greatest shoe values in the city for the price. In order to convince you of this we are offering FREE A Pair of Faultless ALL-SILK HOSE With Every Pair of Shoes Purchased Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday The Debutante In Patent, Velvet, of the Black Suede, Season, Brown Suede. All . Miss Bernice. Heels—Spike, Baby She May Be Had $5.50 Louis or Cuban We have just received 23 new styles, which gives you a total of more than 80 styles to choose from. R L R LR R R R R LR R LR R LR R S5 RLAR LR R o ANNUAL COAT WEEK October Eighteenth to Twenty-Third \REAT beauty and rare richness is revealed in our collection of Autumn ,and Winter Coats. You are cordially invited to attend this exhibition, and view our selection of Coats of the finest ma- terials, embellished with the richest furs and the “last word” in fashion. Select yours now and be prepared in chic as well as warmth for The Dolman the first cold day. The Dolman Sleeve is one of the new- est twists which the Autumn and Winter Coat has made, and is prov- ing very popular. The Blouse Luxuriously loose and wrappy, yet slender and straight —that _is what the new Blouse does to the Autumn and Winter Coat. The Materials Patina Kashmirova Duranna Ottoman Kashmorella Broadtail Satin Kashmirtoga Imported Sports Fabrics English Plaids Camel’s Hair Broadcloth The Furs Natural Lynx (Canadian Fox Beaver Scotch Mole Caracul Pointed Fox Monkey Squirrel Natural Waolf Russian Pony Mink Leopard The New Autumn Shades Aspirin, Shellbark, Platinum Gray, Biscuit, Red. Acorn, Hazel. Cedar, Meadow (reen, Maple, Jungle Green, Navy Blue, Black. Dressy Wraps, $79° to $395% Sports Coats, $325° to $189+° Chanel The I Yol A i Silver te [ur ) oke Collar, Cuffs s We are featuring the new Queen Anne collar and Bishop sleeves. The collar and cuffs of richest furs, give & luxuriousness most desired. not con season was tent this with its usual straight, even ways: so a fur col- lar darts down the back in a yoke, quite fascinating and different. Griebacher “Jeminine ofpparel of Individuality 'tl‘mvum TWELVETWELVE F STREET | -