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. THE_EVENING STAR._WASHINGTON. D._ €. TUESDAY. OCTOBER 15, 1926 SOCIRTY - - - - 1 Capt Harry Ma ‘ v g f the Beverly YOUNG MATRON FOR SOCIETY. } gkt e | A luncheon and by the Alpha Beta ¢} | City Club, 1320 G e Mi Queen Marie's First Dinner in American e N i o' ot s St. Martin's Church g the Yt + Hugh Capital of Particular Interest to Her ! : Miss Lillian ¢ ~ Mima Bitseh | & ; al oo g T : Ll tits Dot Harvey, Miss Virginia Wednesday: An Enhanced ss Miss manian K f p! ireene, formal one, was e i G A ; A 8N e, AL PR Ates Gonn ark, | } 5 e received | 3315 Wisconsin ‘ay _this : : ; Del., is at the Wi iy ! IR . £ N ¥ the Queen in the spacious recep. i Vadl lodhy tor tion hall on the second and then ] continue until Friday A proceeded down the beautifi number of men are 1 > e ; M ) . Beiioai0iall wndiinie the i | e . wife of the commandant of § { : - P e beant ol e i > Mia <. will be in charge of | ot . Mr. and Mrs. S. ild have L i newest arrivals stairs on the arm of j ra e sal X e returned to Washin 1 from ‘ » ake F ‘ i ’}, after her came I s Tle: ith | 3 . trip to Mount Vernos = 1N i Mr. J. Butler W 1 sistant i i ik . &% {large veception wus x \ T IS a truth, that we Secretary of State, foll ince 3 honor. While there th atte 0 . . < ‘ 5 A | 3 ¥ The High Grade Established 1842 \ Nicholas, who escorted \ Y oY s ; - A L rty in honor of the chosen wardrobe acquist room with spar : : BEL N 4 : Forest B. Wilson, who recently re . a delicion i ove o prnnediteam Rokio nd who will g 4 2 tions infuse one with a delicious walls being hun . ori Mrs. € ; . leave shortiy for N iR b T of gold paneled lack—as lizhte 1. Patt vill ente 5 3 5 tinue their missic sense of “God’s in His Heaven, only by the t s right with the world” candelabr: candles y g : & . 4 Mrs. William 11 Herron will enter-| Pianos Sold Direct from the Factor: 4 e carrying 1e color schén - s i | |[tain at a tea this after: n 4 We Invite you ta Vit Gur - 0 syl And such, madame, are Rumani red, yeHow an 1 Mr. T, consul gel 5 - to 6 o'clock at her home s i the o o i ot Runian v Vor . i 3 & | Court the members e it Warerooms ! these models of e corr he v he ) . L oo L e 1340 G St. N.W. loveliness ) : n J. C. CONLIFF, Mgr. P - r T HIRTEEN the | 4 - = : - Mrs. Wesley am . State re s - nd who - . sentof iha PL A Misnosot L e e e o e h Tnires. on her lef i at tl : L : ; 3 t the Willard, where F ° Pl ending the or were | Hotel tomo! 8 ol. ay from her home in St. Paul. She —— SR — = the Queen's own entour : SILEnae son EeL N et o S. HENRY CABOT LODGE, JR., here to attend a meeting of (h asllion ates T T T T hich had come on_the 4 - e : ;| Bride of th formerly Miss Sears of Boston. Mr. and Mrs. Lodge : tors of the national 2 L UL LU B o fom Rlew Rork Gl andin g Jinister t0 | il live at Massachusetts avenue. ganization. u nothing, hut your finished fur i tell you if made a 'FURRIER the ladi 1 Mme. Irene | ernors ittee in g Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Procopiu e. & orle Ao : im Nel- lanother admirer of Jefferson has con- | % Polytechnic Instl-| and family of 2012 1 stres B, A Y Col. Athanacescu, jon v S t So- uted a lle of mahogany of the | tute he 1 e is a luate of | i) about November r Bev-| U Mr. C. Laptew: M Nelsor ris, | clety of Iy of R 3 Ameri- | eighteenth century on University and alery Hills, Calif.. & v former United § 3 Minis i o e - h S B ¢ of the Chi Ome; orority. g eden and ch ver- | Society s ania_in| T au has arrived | Immed fter the ceremony Mr. - reception committee in New 'Ame: and managzer of the New fj hington from her home in|and Mrs. Butler left for a nopthern and Mrs. Morris; the Rumanian branch of the Banque of Chris- | g at the Wi : will be at home after M ‘ew York, Mr. T.|soveloni of Bucharest, who will act Brousseau, who is presid ‘mber 1 3alt Md Wells; Mr. ¥ to the luncl given to| £ the Daughters of the can ne < included Mr. Willlam Nelson Cromwell, president of | her sty at tr cers’ Club in volution, came here t ind Mrs, r s of Boston, the Soclety s ‘of Ruman! 3 4 | meeting of the by 3 ;. s s, Ernest L. Judkins of tn Ameri e Mrs. Harry Roscoe Fulton has as| S dy, N. Y., and Mr. James Dr. and Mrs. Coleman in her Nouse guest her sister-in-law, Mr rthur Moyer of Lancaster, P: 3 ) [§ 1 After Long Absence. R ture of Lexington, Va., York branch _of the Benque of Chris- . and Mrs. \ce V. Coleman | Miss Mr. and Mr . Lee Sanders of soveloni of Bucharest, who will [2nd their two sons have returned to dock Heights, Md., announce as host at the luncheon given to Her [ Washington after spending the last{ A very pretty home wedding, sement of thel r Majesty at the Bankers' Club in New vears in Pelham, Y. They 3 h 1 ) saret Blair Sander York Friday: the Minister o s, | 4 vy Chase s solemnized rnoor idward Dreitzler, son of Mr. Croats and Slovenes, Dr. Pavic > Wi K when Miss seth 0. E. Dreitzler, former! £ Des | the Minister of C: s kia, Ty f the Ame ! daughter of Dr. ¢ Moines, Towa, but now of Chevy Flerlinger; the ) { Museums, with his ne C. Rlice, 4532 Sixteenth street | Chase, Md. and Mme. Ciechanowska, the ch office in the Smithsonian Institution. [ northwest. betame the bride of Mr. | d'affaires of ( : and Mrs. | s Howard Wade Butler, son of M Col. Edwin P. Th Henry Getty Chilton, the char, f- and Mrs. Herman Dierks, who | Mrs. H. H. Butler of this city. CI ¥ tates Senate, entertained falres of France, Count de Sartiges:| t last Winter in Washington, a hemums ) p 4 dinner on Monday night | @HRISTMAS CARDS of character, ary of State and Mrs. | rived York today aboard the | ir e backgr . remony, | at t Villard. charm, convenience, too, for many pro- ttaches of |Olvmpic and will spend several days | which was performed by Dr. William | 3 i i e 3 v the legation, 1 i and Mr, |at the Ritz-Cariton. . 3. rnethy, tor of C: S '1‘,‘\""_‘”“' 5 . daughter of | Vl:e & y?ur’?\rd p]‘fle'. L‘."y‘ approved Denielopol. ‘The Minister of Poland | 7 i r. and Mrs. Johns n Hellen, is sail- | manner of radiant greeting is here, Bre- and Mme. Ciechanowska and the Un-| < erode Andrews left | i 2 | s el Roni (Octobers Bh tDY wocedly individual in theme and technique. dersecretary of State and Mrs. Grew shir vesterday afternoon for | riage by 4 v simpl fhs_Ninterwith her uncls | Your order new secures the 1 attended the Kosciuszco celebration | New stopping in Baltimore and | frock of white georgette crepe and| n. AohoLncy e Obeilhe oF : . 3 B = T the Memorial Continental Hall be- | Philadelphia, in both of which citi ried bride roses and lilies of the| Plerre s Batlimoe: o which we offer only until Oct. 23d. | ¢ fore the dinner. she entertained. Mrs. r VL attended by Miss| 1714 H St DI DANCING y —through the emplayment of Hender- The Queen wore a beautiful gown | ; i t rizan Butler, sister of| , ,JOns, 640 8:30; Pelec, $1.00 Samples on request to s g Sl . of sea green chiffon velvet and wore |Zone to visit her brother, Capt. Carl idegroom, who wore pale green | gining r Hours, 6 to 8:30: price, $1.38 nut-of-town customers | son's Furniture. It has artistic merit. di 8 4 fully matched | Minnigerode, who is stationed there. | rried pink rosebuds. $1.00. 75e, " Luncheon. 12 to 5: Soc a many strands of beautifully matched e T $1.00, 75c, Tunchcon and 1 pearls, as well a num- | After het visit there she will go to Butler was attended by Mr. ~ sic. el dowgns i miecwaehe e roedia o pearls wound about | San Francisco in behalf of the Monti. | Lewls Hall of Baltimore, Md., a class. For_Ressritione. Frank. 4303 REW®D o £ her %left awrist. 'She alse wore a | cello Memorial, and will then joln her | =m—— e T ; | [Sui f distincti h i gorgeous decoration pinned to her |fon and daughterindaw, Mr. and ST e Enoraters | e R A . T T pss was in French Mrs. ]'I.i_ip et F. Andrew at Salt ” o B etiiatce:. rin’ a Tew imple Luke Cits, where they ara making 611 1}&;}‘“};5?:"” | above, also Odd Picces for every room, e ® o Fresidont and Mrs. s les, Andrews is taking to New A alin at Prices you'll Find Impressively Rea- Dawes came to Washington yester. | YOrk some rare old books, published . D e o onk s will semalr | Prior to 1826, which will be added to sonable. here until tomorrow when they will the Thomas Jefferson Library at . e ; | Monticello, his entire library having —with i i O el e e iven at the |Deen &iven or sold to the Congr with its pleasing shape and 15 No obligation attends a visit to Henderson's White House tonight for Queen|pnal Tibrary after his death. Mr. surprising with its splendid [ ore S. New York has : & Marie of Rumania. added to the present collection and quality for so moderate a .;t’h;(neys(-eher:l‘;loltntfi to the refurnishing of Monticello, price The Attorney General, Mr. Sargent, | mirror, made from part of a large . has been joined by Mrs. Sargent and [mirror in the White House when the b they are in the house at 3208 High-| British invaded it. Mrs. Andrews '"‘!nfl];“;:;d’l‘;';l'flflflzl'smfifk 10-00 land place for the Winter. l\l;‘l‘:olf has given a portrait of Dolly “1115 1117 P .STREH' | Madison, 2 copy made by her late Mrs. Frederick C. Billard, wife of | hushand. Eliphalet F. Andrews, while Rear Admiral Billard, commandant of | the United States Coast Guard, and RAPERIES Mrs. Chester H. Jones, wife of Lieut. anding the United i Gomtos onsy e eutier Apache, ESIGNED| Arthur Burt Co.—1343 F Street Coats ve a tea on board that vessel at the Dat Sy Dade, a8 you want, them. ashington Navy Yard Sunday after- |y, g, shades—Siip C: : i i noon, which was largely attended by “r"' """;—"“‘“" ol HERE is decided character to the Coat ard officers on duty nis | w A . sl‘:;“nnduthrelr families and by officers 3 v'[.?’!».‘l ey models this season as designed by those and ladles at the navy vard. - Main 3211 for Estimates makers whose productions we favor The commercial counselor of the § e 4 weatah egation, M. Gustal Weidel i a;(.l i.'calulre for their intrinsic as well as arriving in New York today on the | , | artistic value. Drottingham after spending several | WSks i hls horus I Bwndst. | Roosevelt | Graceful lines—worked out in the sports Mrs. Dorsay Richardson \has re- d and dressy weaves for sports and dressy turned from New York, where she - a , : went with her mother, Mrs. Ernest X Sixteenth St. at V and W s wear—and all of them embellished with . Mrs. Le Seure has gone to| . - e ins {5 Danvills, 11, paving) Reautiful Ballroom and Re- J ) luxurious furs. spent several weeks in Washington | ception Rooms available for 7 | i 5 : with Mr. and Mrs. Richardson. dances, receptions and card There is a double appeal—quality and price. e parties at reasonable prices. Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Roosevelt § YA have Teturned to Washington from|N Co Dord: 9080. /Y | Sports—from ......... $35 their Summer home, the Lilacs, at Under Wardman Management. % Vo Dress from 565 Fine Furniture, Laces, Upholstery, Paperhanging, Painting 1108 G Street——Phones j2in 135 AR Excellent Hose—in wanted shades—1.65 and 2.00 Sayville, Long Island, and have open- d their houss at 2338 California street ro;‘:l: :::or;xmem E. Balley, e NCW FlgS oo i AU Tt BT BSOSO €lizab€t/l drden U. 8. A., have moved from the Marquis 2808 Ashmead place, to the Fairfax, ; ¥ \ K 2100 Massachusetts avenue. Since 1926 Crop A Einssre Axoac Trasrunnr'is b - their return from the Philippines, Maj. | Large Layer Figs...35¢c Ib. 2 . = three fundamental steps: Cleansing, Toning and : = = Balley has been in charge of the| . > P e 2 Rall Transport Division, Transport | Fancy Pulled Figs..40c Ib. :;x:m:::eg“ i’:\hfinésfihs;i::l:“:g"cgylj g c rden JSalons 1r. Service, Office of the Quartermaster Ney's Special! General. 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