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SOCIETY.® Secretary of State and Mrs. I\ellogg, Entertain Informally at Dinner %t Hot cretary of State and Mrs, as their guests in nally at dinner last evening the Homestead, at Hot Springs, Mrs. William R. Cas- of the Acting Secretary of d Mrs, B nt Secretary Ttaly, Nobi who is spendir will | - sador of o Martino, New London, Conn., New York Saturday. § aboard the Conte Bianc Nobil Donna Antoinette tember 10 man je | Before opening her apa Daminican Envoy s From South American Home. The Minister of the Dominican R lic and Senora de Morales have r in New i staying tem: ower Hotel co H from §s motor Kentuck some in for homes heer wective v have Richard § company | this after Hunt Club, dinner, Club 1d Mrs Aining tournamen Agawam ollowed by a the Squantum TRepresentative Aldrich at John N. William ssengers | which from | Represéntative and Mrs cindlin and Representative Wood are among the pa vd the President Hardin rrive in New York today | to make The Director of the F and Mrs. | ybert M. Lovd. who have been in | heit Summer home in Maine, are in | York at the Hotel Astor for a | v days on their way to Washington | or the Winter. A tember attend Tries, 10 the | Maj. Gen who will sail Satur aboard the Leviath American Le will be the tomorrow e Col who will avy Club. ude 1. Brig . and Mrs. evening : entertain noon jes will be accom their three chil- | and Barbara. Gen. Stuart Heintzelman, | A., and Mrs. Heintzelman have to New York. where they & at the Waldo; The naval attache of the Ttalian em- Dassy, Coms Lais, will arrive in New York today aboard the Conte Biancam- | ano. from Haly, where he spent & va- | Blair, wife of the nternal revenue, wiil ve Monday for New York to meet her daughter and son, Miss Adelaid and Mr. Barnett Douglas: returning on lhp Isle de r and Blair in | tment, at the Wardman Park | the first part of next week, the France being due on Tuesday. H. Col. H. B. Fer- S. Ruleen are in ork fo ral days’ yisit, and the \\.n“nk Hotel. Mrs. David H nmissioner of are n My Cot Ruson New are at J . Gordon and n of Madisonville, few days with Moore, en route will Maj. and Mrs Mrs. H. H. Holgn Ky., e spending Mr. and Mrs. V. Y. to New York, from where they sail Wednesday for Europe. Miss Vista is of Hend Ky. is the guest of Mr. Maoore for some time. and and Mrs. Charles A. Schimmel- | motor to G week end with Mr, <. Wallace | Chiswell. Mrs. Chiswell will close her cottaze at the island about the middle | of the month, and will rejoin Mr. Chis- | well in their apartment, at the Ward- man Park Hotel. Capt. Wilbur R. %an Bureau of Navigatin, 1 A an_Auken Rosalie closed Auken of the | avy Depart- | nd daughter their Summer | County, N Apartment, mmercial at- ation, Mr. A. rrived in Washington, and is staving temporarily at the May- flower Hotel \ ann has returned tment, at 2400 for the Winter, after son at Lenox, Mass. coming South Mrs. Mann made & motor tour of the Green Mountains. Tames R. apened Mrs, and Selects The mariag atrick, dat yomas Kilpa will Edna and Mrs Walter turday, Miss My, 10 My Kil rick tember 1 of the at 4 o'cle bride’s parents, Owing to a re leath in the bride’s family the ements for the wedding are very simple and only the im te families and a few intimate Miss Pauline Heitmul be the only atten, Jennings of . will act of this city ant and Mr. Williamstown, as best man. Claffee, wife of the read > House of 1»,»pum. her daughter, Mrs, entertained iast inm Rob, sday in urch, at e guests were Mrs, M. A her of the bride-elect mother of the bride- ! Hattie Boden- ) Mrs. Ralph! mot Miller groom-elect hamer, Miss The Marcheta Apartment 1121 New Hampshire Avenue N.W. This downtown ment cated art- lo- easy reach Govern- Departments has a few one and two room apartments, with kitchenette and bath, available at this time. Rents extremely reason- able. Ask for Mrs, Gtif- fin on premises, conveniently within majority ment of Stettinius, | Mi | will spend some time in Detroit. { motored to Hot Springs vesterday and | jand M on Convention in Paris, |, | their are | T | ington, | davghter | Helms of Br Bradford will | 5 Sprmg% Lawrence Brooks, Miss Louise chmidt, Florence Poston, M Reed. M ce tn"xr\l Charles Litch- | Miss Ma &, Miss \mirn\ W Miss Jessie Holla Schubert, Mis: Menitt Douglas Mrs. Henry W, the Summer in has returned to Washington and will be at the Mayflower for a short time before leaving for a month’s motor trip through the Shenandoah Valley tment at_the | Connecticut for the season Mrs, Muh‘ Vinevard, \m John Hamilton and her daugh- | r, Miss Nancy Hamilton, who arrived | York Wednesday aboard the Paris, after spending the Summer at Riarritz, have returned to Washing- ton. time and her dangh. | te: 1 Glady Kaime, who have been in Canada, are now at Crawfords | Noteh in Bretton Woods, N. H. Mrs. Kaime was hostess at Tuncheon | re vesterday, entertaining for her | Others in the company Frederick E. Thompson, W. Dunn, Mrs. Freder- and Mrs. Jay F. Hoffer. | Mrs. David B, K My ick A, M or Mr. accompanied and Mrs, by Peyton Wilson, Brice Claggett, Harley Mr. ire at the Homestead Mrs. Willigm B. Roberts, jr., is vis- iting her sofi-inlaw and daughter, M . Claude Duval Williams, jr. in Kansas City, Mo.. where she went | the acquaintance of her in- fant granddaughter, Margaret Jane Willlams. Mrs. Williams was formerly chs Margaret Roberts and is a! raduate of Gunston Hall School in W |~h\ul:lnn Roberts will join Mr. Roberts | in W shington later this month. i Mrs. niece, have Joseph N. Strobell and her Miss Dorothy Olive Turner, eturned from a fortnight's trip | . Buffalo, Canada and | lantic City. MecSparren, and Mrs. ( ren at Glen Cove, Lo £ the guests at dinner last ing of Mr. and Mrs. Kuo C, Li in | Glen Cove home. who | evel and Mrs. H J. Crg marriage of th daughter, sa_Blaine, to Mr. J, Philip Pep: Sara Pepper of Wash- Thursday morning, September the rectory of St. Patrick’s the Rev. Francis Hurney of- | ating in the presence of only the | members of the two fami . and Mrs. Pepper left immediate- ter the ceremony for a wedding | trip to Canadaiand will be at home after September 15 in Washington, Dr. the son announce | 1. in Church, Mr. New at the Wardman Park Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Rogers of Vineland Farm, Frederick, Md., are and Mrs, 1. TLewis Brown of | at the Wardman Park Hotel for a few n Virginia erest in Washington. An interesting wedding took last evening at § o'clock in the Cen- al Presbylerian Church at Bristol, when Miss Martha Bell of Mrs. Gray and the late Re the bride of place Mr. Randolph tol, Tenn., son of Mr. ank lelms of Bristol, nd Mrs. G. Fi enn. The church was decy gladioli and palms, and was given hy Miss An violinist, and Miss Kathryn | Brewer sang several solos. | The Rev. Donald Melv: performed the ceremony, assisted by Dr. C. C. a pro =on The bride walked to the altar with her uncle, Mr. Oscar E. Powers of Gainesville, Tex., who gave her in marriage. Her gown was unusually lovely, fashioned of bride’s satin and lace, with a basque waist and the skirt | OPEN ALL New! DA | Tenn., York are spending several days |\ MRS, JACOB RANDOLPH HELMS, l)sllxhler of Mrs. Grace Powers Gray and the late Rev. J. | before Il'r marriage last night, Miss Martha Bell Gray. . who was lace and tulle. Her veil was arranged | M in cap effect with clusters of orange | blossoms, and she carried a shower | bouquet of bride’s roses and lilies of | the valley. Miss Loucile Peters of Knoxville, | was maid of honor, wearing frock of orchid tulle over satin, in | bouffant style. She carried an arm bouquet of sunburst r The bridesmaids beth Wills and M iss E s Thelma Beckham | co, of noke, Va.: Miss Billie Baxter iss Dorothy Helms of Bristol. wore gowns of pale pink chif- nd silver lace, fashioned with ¢ pink and yelow tulle, fed pink roses and silver were ha Frederick Vance, nephew of the : bearer, wearing a suit, with a white silk et Ann Hammer w flower girl, an old-fashioned 'k of pink organdy, with panta- , and carrying pink roses in her velvet blouse, and Lawrence B. Card of Bristol, . was the best man, and the ushers | 0k Helms. Mr. Roland | Fred Newland, Mr. he ) Collier Inw ' 1A RD. a1 hm- AMBAIIAZOR St. Formerly at 1801 Calvert Krery Wednesday and Friday Evening § to 7.30 “Our Famous” | made quite long with an overskirt of \ Pearne Ketron, Mr. Fred Vance o ol was held at the home | sister, Mr. |in the evening for a w ter wearing :pe gown, rre. later vania Court Dr. ve 4-Course 75c | Seafood Algo served in the grill— Dinner a third more space—no wait. ing—efficient table service. Columbia 5042 Y SATURDAY Charming! FALL DRESSES A special group at an introductory price— Dresses of crepe, satin, also georgette and vel- vet combined — flares, tiers, one and two piece styles, amazing value! $12.95 A Close Out Light-Weight Coat “Jane Pogue’ Silk Hosiery Full Fashioned—Sil In 15 New Shades 3 Pairs for $4.50 Super Chiffon k All the Way Up 3 Pairs for $4.50 New Felt Hats Adorably youthful—all colors— in large : value that 1.95 and small head sizes—a stands comparison. Jack Gibson angd | of Bristol, Tenn. Gray. mother of the bride. a blue flat crepe gown, trimmed with fringe. lowing the ceremony Mrs. F. W. Vance, Helms and his bride left later Iding trip. the a tan and brown flat with a coat and hat to spond. They will be at home ifi the month, at the Apartment, Bristol, and Mr: B. ixnedfrom. Bive Fig hilips 6006 - 614 Store Open All Day Saturday SEMI-ANNUAL RUMMAGE DAY This Season's end brings this sensational selling of accumulated Merchandise that you will need right now you get it at small lots and broken sizes. and because we need of its actual worth, 16 Silk Frocks 21 Silk Frocks 5 Raincoats, exceptional quahty 9 White Flannel Coats . . . . . 8 Sports and Dress Coats a_reception | of the bride's | mit, Pa., where they spent the month of August. Miss Catharine H. Gutelius is spend ing several weeks with friends in their cottage at Rehoboth Beach, Del. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Fifield of Min- | neapolis are at the Willard Hotel for |a few days. Announced by Bride's Parents. Mr. and Mrs. Trank Luve announce the marriage of their daughter, Miss France Helen Lu Snsign George McCree Granbery, U, Saturday, | ‘August 30, at St. Margaret’s Episcopal Church, the Rev. Robert J. Shores officiating. | ; anbery-Luve Nuptials | | The church was decorated with pink | gladioli and palms and Miss Florence | s played a program of nuptial | The bride was given in marriage by her cousin, Mr. wore a gown of white satin and crepe roma outlined with pearls, a white velvet hat and carried an arm houquet of white roses and lilies of the valley. Miss Touise Luve attended ister as maid of honor and wore an ternoon frock of crepe with a black velvet picture hat and carried a bouquet of roses and delphinirm. Following the ceremony, an in formal reception was held at the home of the bride’s mother, after which | Binsign Granbery and his_ bride left for a wedding trip to Philadelphia and Atlantic City. Mrs. Charles C. Thorn some time in Atlantic C Chalfonte-Haddon Hall Mi lantic and is at the Chalfonte- Haddon Hall at the Mre. Thomas Clemmens and FRIDAY. SEPTEMBE Robert E. Lee, jr., and | her | peach georgette | spending | e | oyce Valle has gone fo At o R Mrs. A. T. Moore ‘of Staunton, Va., are in Washington for several days’ stay, and are at the Willard Hotel. Mrs. Fred McElhone of Upperville, ith her mother, Mrs. R. Hunter Duianey, are passing a few days in town and are at the Willard. Aviators Surprise Hindenburg. MUNICH, Bavaria, (#)—Ten airplanes of the Munich Avlation School flew vesterday to ll)lvtmmfirel! in the Bavarian Alps, where President von Hindenburg is spending a vacation, After circling over the castle where the President ln stopping they dropped engrossed messages of homage to the chief executive, T927. September | Ordered to Duty. “irst Lieut. Earl S. Hoag, Army Air Corps, now attached to the office ot the chief of Air Corps, Building, has been ordered to Mitchel Field, Long Island, N. Y., for duty at Walter Reed General Hospital L7y | 0SSO A (‘AFFTERIA 1315 New York Avenue Throngh 1330 H Street POPULAR PRICES Prevail! LUNCHEON, 11:30 to 3 Daily | DINNER, 4:30 to 8 Daily and Sunday FRANK P. FENWICK . Open Tomorrow Until 4 P.M. to Permit Leisure Shopping Complete and Unexcelled Presentations of Fur Coats [l Cloth Coats —that by their ! ly Pennsyl- | Tenn. | newness, styling and pricé appeal will instant- recommend themselves to you. Satin Dresses Sport Dresses vivacious 1316 G Street City Club Building the room for new stocks, 4 Cheviot and Flannel Coats 4 Tan Twill Coats, large sizes 8 Tailored 27 Twill and Tweed Suits Suits, small sizes . 2 Thibetine Ensemble Scarfs 5 Squirrel Chokers 3 Jap Martin Chokers 5 Mink Double Chokers . 6 Squirrel Double Chokers 1 Fitch Scarf (3 skins) 350 Pairs Service Chiffon Hose All perfect and full-fashioned, lisle tops. All Remaining Summer Hats . . 65 Pairs Bathing Slippers Main Floor Rummage Specials 40 Bathing Caps, 15¢ 28 Voile Undergarments born ELEVENTH ST. a fraction $5.00 $7.00 $3.95 $8.95 . $8.95 $15.00 $15.00 . $5.00 $15.00 . $1.50 . $5.00 $12.50 $12.50 $12.50 $18.50 95¢ 50c 59c¢ 17 Bathing Caps, 29¢ 36 Bathing Suits, $1.95 6 Sweaters, $1.00 | 8 Costume Slips, $1.00 ; 13 Flannel Jackets, $3.50 20 Sports Skirts, $4.95 18 Sports 80 Voile Undergarments 50¢ $1.00 Skirts, $2.95 Munitions | | He_has been recently under treatment | "SOCIETY. e s ottt e e o NEW GEAR DEVISED. An automobile gear device which does away with the engine flywheel the clutch and differential has been devised by a British inventor at New castle-on-Tyne, the Commerce Depart ment was advised is at that place. To change gears a it by Vice Consul ocking ped pr | crease the gear and the h has forw tions. ovided, the toe being used to in to reduce il lever on the dashboard rd, neutral and reverse posi- A |nr Youth and Beauty You Must Go ta () of New York Beau(y Salon Floor, Cathedral Mansions—South 2900 Connecticut Northwest Corner Conn. Avenue and Cathedral Aves, Ideal —Winter and Summer SGCONTINUOUSLY pleas- the sions, no ant” Suites in Cathedral South. Season difference. The is the verdict on all Man- makes Apart- ments are so planned as to be delightful every day in the year. Most 1ppointment—and in their perfect modern, too, in condition. A service—and maintained feature made of is, is it in the efficiently every minute detail—under the watchful di- rection of Mrs. Simpson, resi- dent manager. Just a few = bath Under able. McKeever & Goss Management See sions, Rentals from $40 1o $165 1415 K Street ites of one room and to six rooms and two baths avail- Twenty-four-hour switchboard and elevator service. Mrs. Simpson at Cathedtal Man- South, for reservations, or— CKEEVERnd Main 4752 Again Open All Day Saturdays OMORROW we resume our regular Satur- day store hours. “Man’s Shop,” 7th St. stores—open 'til 6. Our and 9th St., “Arcade” and Pa. “Women’s Shop,” “Arch Preserver” Ave. stores—open Saturday evenings. Ready .. for Fall New low-cut Co- lonial pump, fancy metal buckle. Smart patent Jeather sandal— moderate heel. NCE again we've proved that breez twear a r beyond vour expectations in style and quality—can be well within the range of the modest purse. Due to the ¢ operations of all “Hahn" stores for your benefit! i cut-out low or “Graceful ie with ich heel. Perfect fitting opera pump. Satin or patent. ASHINGTON B ELLE —always wonderful value for little money! At our 7th St., and Baltimore stores. 9th S¢., Arcade,” Pa. Ave. News of New Fall SCHOOL SHOES IRLS and are as style as you are! You fit well and promote foot he want them to wear well All reasons why vou liable School Shoes” IFall season. Unusually styled and Strap Effects, junior girls boys -now should buy for $3.50 to $6.50 much interested want the alth. Of cours at moderate “Hahn’s Re- ready for their 1 Fall Oxfords misses and Boys' zippy, sturdy Fall Oxfords and High Shoes “Hahn Special” Nature-shaped Shoes, $1.45 and $1.95 Steppers 7th & K 414 9th “Lady Luxury” More beautiful than Fall shades. carefully $3to S5 made for First 3212 14th 233 Pa. Ave. S.E. Silk Hosiery ever, in the new Ankle tight, shimmering all- silk chiffons c.uj.xcr\- gI 41; & sl 91; ice weights,