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‘SO HE Ambassador of Mexico and Senora de Tellez will entertain at dinner this evening in com- pliment to the retiring Ambas. sador of Chile. Senor Don ol Cruchaga Tocornal, who will | Jeave shortly for his new post as neu- tral member of the Mexican mixed claims commission Mig The Ambassador of Argentina and Senora de Pueyrredon and their son- niaw and daughter. Dr. and Senora ill return this afternaon | City, where they have Rumania, Mr. with his daugh- | Joa ‘retziano, has heen since early Summer, is few davs at Lake Placid ning to Washington. Minister of etziano, wh troness for Benefit. . wife of the who has been_ at | s for several weeks, has | n active part in the so ns of the late season. She of patr < for the wnd val to e | orrow at the restort in aid <\f unity House Hospital, Mrs. )gg was hostess to a_small com. n vesterday, having | s Mrs, George Hoad Mrs. Kellogg F Hot Springs Haosy Mrs. Frank B Secretar tate, Hot Spring been taki Kellog the supper wife of the Min accompanied by her niece, Senorita \l.‘:m Alfaro, went to New York vesterday, where the Jatter will resume her studies. Senora de Alfaro met =on, Senor Victor Alfaro, who arrived New York this morning aboard the George Waschington and who will return to | Washington with her the first of the week. wora_de Alfaro, fster of Panama a in The divector general of the Pan- American Union, Dr. Leo S will be host this evening at a con- cert of 1 m\ American music in the Pan-Ame: Building. The program will be several Lat- *in American musici tary attache of the Cuban nd Senora de Prieto ave ex- The 1 where they ar- rived this morning aboard the Aqui- tania from BEurope. The military attache of the British embhassy, Col. Pope-Hennessy, W ho has been in Washington for a days. will go this afternoon to Phila- < delphia to remain over Sunday and S then join the members of the cm: Z_ bassy staff at Manchester, Mass,, to remain another fortnight. The retiring \mn‘( ¢ of the Swiss | legation, Mr. rardet, was the honor guest at a dinn(l* last evening given Ly Baron von Bohevelaer and Mr. Walter Rufenacht, attache of the < legation. ‘The guests included Mme. Peter, wife of the Minister of Switzer- : : the commercial counselor of the legation, and Mme. Wan- < Jowicz, Mrs. Claude Mayo, Mrs. Nor- : man Williams. Mr. Ellis and the first < mecretary of the Greek legation, Mr. Z C. Diamantonoulos. Rear Admiral and Mrs. T. F, Jewell . and Comdr. Jewell have returned from Jamestown. R. I, where they have spent the Summer, and are lo- & eated in their home, on R street. e Mr. a ade E “ed at d <night 1 SMr. Mil ~Jeave in this coun % Col. and M is ente thuy O'Brien have turned to Estabrook for the Autumn fter visiting for several weeks in “their former home in Chicago and be- ew York for a brief stay. ig. Gen. and Mrs. John J. Joves have visiting them at their home, 2027 Belmont road, until Septembdr 17, “their son-inlaw and daughter, Lieut. “and Mrs. Mason Stéber, who have re- turned from Santa Barbara, Calif, _where they spent their honeymoon. Stober was formerly Miss Geor- “giana Joves and onc of last season’s “debutantes. & Lieut. and Mrs will at home Sunday afternoon. Lieut. Sto- bher has been assigned lu Hm Field Ar- tillery at Fort Brass, ) where he will be accompanied by Mrs. Stober at sthe conclusion of their visit in Wash- ~ington. Stober be Capt. Theodore Richards, U. 8. N., Mrs. Richards and their daughter, Miss Dorothea Richards, have re: returned to their home at 1724 P street after spending two /months motoring through New England. Mrs. John A]lan ‘Dtmghnrh’ is back after several weeks' absence. She gpent some time earlier in the Sum- mer at Gloucester, Mass., and was among the is entertained by Mrs. Jacob Leander Loose in her Summer | place, Sea Rocks Fast Gloucester, Mass, She more recently visited in York | Arthur Barton Crane | at supper with dancing Miss Anne Pollard, and_Mrs. William A CAFFTER|A 1315 New York Avenue Thru 1330 H Street VARIETY A Dish for Every Taste Luncheon, 11:50 to 3, Daily Dinner, 4:30 to 8. Daily and Sunday FRANK P. FENWICK No. 900 A Better Silk Chiffon The price is lower than ever The quality higher than ever COMPARE IT FOR —Sheerness —Luster —Clearness With Any Hose at Any Price Lido Silk Hosiery for Wear $1.25 specet g SOCIETY Mexican Ambassador and Senora Tellez Hosts at Dinner Tonight for Retiring Chilean Ambassador. | many {and lilies of the valle CIETY. T. Pollard, and Mr. Edwin Ely Adams soni_of Mr. John J. Adams of Spring- field, Mass., whose marriage will take . place tomorraw. Those at supper this evening will be the members of the wedding party and the out of town guests, Miss Dorothy Childress is entertain- |ing at a bridge shower this afternoon at_the Manor Club, in compliment to | Miss Virginia Richardson, daughter lof Mr. and Mrs. Willlam 1. Richard- son, whose marriage to Mr. Rig | Hammond of San Antonio, Tex., will {take place September 17. Among the guests are Miss Dorothea Lane, Miss | Margaret Shelton. Mrs. D. J. Callahan, r.: Miss Ruth Weedon, Miss Harriotte | |’Adkins, Miss Louise Shively, Miss | Sophie Boale, Miss Jocelyn Beard, | Miss Ruth Coleman and Mrs. P. . { Dunn. Mrs. W. Richardson and | Mrs. 7. W. Childress will assist the hostess at the tea table, Mr. and Mrs. S, Parker Gilbert, who are staying at the Pl in New York, will sail Wednesday for Ger- |k where Mr. Gilbert will resume | fi | his duties as United States commn | sioner of reparations at wd Mrs. nk J. Metcalf an- | the engagement of their Elizaheth, to Mr. the wedding to 26 Mr. take place Octobe Mrs. James F. Hall entertained at | luncheon at the Wardman P: Hotel yesterday, when her gu were Mrs. A. M. Shipley of Balt more, Mrs. Ennalls Waggaman, Mrs. John' A. Barry and Mrs. John Chil- dreth. e 0'Connor- l\fll) Wedding in St. Martin's Church Yesterday. Berlin. Ik MRS. HARRY NORMENT, with Mr. Norment, is traveling abroad, and ex; h te return to W ngton about the middle of Octol A pretty wedding took plac evening at 6:30 o'clock in St. Martin's Church, when Miss Mary Margaret Kelly, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. | nes J. Kelly, became the bride of | . George Edward O'Connor, son of A Kate May O'Connor. 'he Rev.| Francis X. naugh offic a program of sacred music w as the guests were assembling. Pink gls nd laurel leaves form- background for the a given [a rt | The bride walked t. the altar with | her father, who gave her in m and she wore a gown of bridal bouffant skirt with a flounce of rose | point lace. Her tulle veil was held by a coronet of lace, pearls and clus- ters of orange hlossoms, and she | ried a shower houquet of bride roses | Miss Ruth E. Kelly, sister of the bride, was the maid of honor, wearing | a frock of vellow taffeta and tulle | made after the fashion of that of the ln ide, and a hat of yellow tulle. She ed an arm bouquet of yellow roses and pink snapdragons. The bridesmaids, sisters of the bride, were Miss Grace C. Kelly, who wore blue taffeta fashioned like that of the maid of honor, and Miss Helen F. Kelly, in pink taffeta. They both wore tulle hats to match their gowns and carried pink roses and delphinium. Mr. R. Milton O’Connor, brother of the bridegroom, was the best man and the ushers were Mr. Walter Scott Mitchell and Mr. Edward A. Hosey, . of Philadelphia. Mrs. Kelly, mother of the bride, wore a gown of cocoa brown crepe- back satin with a velvet hat to match, and M O’Connor, mother of the bridegroom, was in tan georgette crepe, with a hat to match. Following the ceremony a reception was held at the’ home of the bride's rents, after which Mr. and My O'Connor left for a wedding trip, Mr: O’Connor wearing a cocoa brown crepe-back satin gown, with a hat and coat to correspond. Among the out-of-town guests were Mr. and Mrs. John Wheatley of Chi- cago, uncle and aunt of the bride; Miss Cecglia Touhey of Wilmington, Del., and Miss Genevieve Hosey of Phila- delphia. ' —— New —Sport now as countless See the picturesque new styles in the Coats ~—Dress and you, too, will want ta select yours others have already done. Mostly Note: of purchase. 3 Pairs for $3.60 Sold Exclusively at Stevens 1113 G Street George Washington Gon and ated and | club | church. ers and_parties for the week. rriage, | mother, atin | of beaded in pearls and rhinestones, fash- | tario, lioned with a basque waist and a full |George Fulford in her home, Fulford place. of August on a series of visit been | Squier at G with Frank D. s W u|t|f‘ll Announcement Extraordinary 26th Annual Sale of . Hekimian’s Orientals at Pre-War Prices 1,000 Hekimian Quality Rugs greatest collection ever offered, from the modest Anatolian Mat to the Palace Carpets of every known weave. Terms—Cash; nothing sent on approval. exchanged at prices paid within 10 years from date NEJIB HEKIMIAN Mr. O'Connor {s a graduate of the University and | za High School and the bride is member of St. Martin's Girls' Club Phi Sigma Sorority. The latter tended the wedding, occupying | lly reserved section of the | The club gave several show- the bride during Secretary of State and Mrs. Charles Evans Hughes, are again in New York lwm! are temporarily staying at the Hotel Roosevelt. Mrs. Frederick O. Hicks, widow of the late alien property custodian, and her son, who have been at Bar Harbor |for the Summer, have returned to | their home in Port Washington. Later |in the Autumn they will come to | Washington to remain through the Winter. spec Miss Mar M this month where Bradley will join her Thomas Bradley, the end Brockville, On- visiting Mrs. from she is Brig. Gen. Lincoln C. Andrews Is in New York, where he is staying at the’ Miss Bradley spent the month | Ambassador Hot having the guest of Miss Klizabeth enwich, Conn., and later H. B. Learned and Mrs. Cheney at Keene Valley, Mrs. Willlam Fitch Kelley ha: guest in her home, Noele, on Roc ville Pike, her sister, Miss Martha Mc- Clure of Towa. Mrs. Kelley and her son, Mr. McClure Kelley, have just re- | turned from Hot Springs, where they spent the Summer season. M Mrs. Chauncey Tockhart atter formerly Miss daughter of former Mr. and Mrs. John Barton P The “tomen’s S/qu'ty‘- 1207 7S¢, Tailored Colonials Fashion now turns to more closed-in footwear and directs attention to our striking collection of new Tailored Colonials. Serge Blue, Mocha Brown and other Fall materials. Style pictured, patent leather, hlack enamel and lizard buckle. lhtrtlzn-fift_y Semi-Antiques. Unquestionably the i All rugs hearing Green Tags can be Established 1901 1226 Connecticut Avenue i @, land fashioned along quaint, of the American Red Cross, was host at luncheon yesterday on the Willard roof. Mr. Hampson Gary also entor tained informally at luncheon there yesterday. The marriage of Miss Teresa M. Mc(}lnn of 505 Webhster street to Mr. C. Prichard of Rosecrest, Alexan a, took place Tuesday afternoon at 5 o'clock in_St. Gabriel's Church, Grant Circle, Father Nelligan officlat- ing. Miss Nellle McCann, sister of the bride, was the bridesmaid, and the best man was Mr. Charles Graves. Mr, and Mrs. Prichard will be at home after September 15 at 505 Web ster street. The marriage of Miss Rodie Cooksey of this city to Capt. Thomas Francis Joyce, U. 8. M. (., attached to the expeditionary bage at Quan- tico, Va., took place Mofday evening in_Baltimore, Md. The ceremony was performed in the parsonage of Dr. Selwyn K. Cockre formerly pastor of the Marvin Meth odist piscopal Church in Washing ton. _Roses, palms and ferns formed an effective background for the wed ding party, and preceding the cere mony Miss Mary Cockrell and Miss irace Cockrell, daughters of the min- ister, sang “I Love You Truly,” ac- companied by Mrs. Cackrell, who also played the wedding march. The bride wore a gown of powder | blue georgette crepe, a to match and a corsage houquet orchids and lilies of the valley. was attended by her two < Miss Hester C. Wilson and Miss L lie D. Huntt, who wore gowns of beige and gray georgette crepe and picture hats, and Miss Betty Wheatley of this city, who was a frock of turquoise hiue taffeta, med in blue and pink forget-me-nots old-fa - et picture hat in loned lines. She wore of rhinestones and American Beauty roses. Capt. William M M C., w he best man, the full ¢ vice blue uniform of corps, as did the bridegroom. The ceremony was followed by an informal reception for the relatives and friends of the bride, who mo. tored from Washington for the o sion. Capt. Joyce and his bride left later in the evening for a motor trip through Canada, after which they wifl, go to their home in Quantico wearir the Mr. and Mrs. Eric Greenleaf have ‘BRAKS & CO returned from Philadelphia, where they went the end of last week. Mr. Arthur B. Lule, ‘consul general in charge of the Latvian legation, and Mme. Lule will be in Washing- ton for a few days at the Mayflower Hotgl, arriving today. They will leave on Monday for Hot Springs ‘a., where they will spend a few weeks. Mr. and Mrs. have gone to G the week end. ldward §. Colladay bson Island to spend Josephine Griffith has just returned to her apartment, in the | Roosgevelt, after motoring for three | months in New England and Canada. Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Callahan leave Mr: of | Jeanne | trim- | | today for New York and sail tomor- row morning on the Leviathan for a brief tour of Europe. | Maj. Elroy S0 ;um Mrs. _Irvine Irvine, U, 8. A.. are at the Hotel | Astor in New York for a few days before leaving for San Francisco by | way of Panama. = = — For Youth and Beauty You Must Go to Lucas of New York Beauty Salon 2d Floor. @pnosite Masflawer Ma Mallm' litm HicoLuMBIA A0 w19 6T, “ 11 2OPROSTEIAMBAIIADOR ry Wednesday and Friday Evening 5 to 7. “Our Famo, 4-Course Sea Food Dinner or your choice of our regular menu. Also served in the grill— A third more space—no walt- ice. | ing—efficient table G -STREET BETWEEN 11th & 12th New Arrivals in Fall Millinery —Velvets —Velours SOCIETY. The marriage of Mrs. Harmon |given in marriage by her brother, Mr. Bailey Tyler, daughter of Mrs. E. P.|Frederick 8. Bailey of Chicago. Only Bailey of Chicago, o Licut. Harold L. | the members of the immediate family Challenger, son of Mr. id a few friends were present at the Mrs. Challe ceremony and the weddirig breakfast took place at ’ which followed. After a short honey morning in Mrs. Railey’s apartment | moon trip, Lieut. and Mrs. Chailenger at the Wardman Park Hotel. The | will bo at home at the Naval Acad- ceremony was performed by the Rev. hn E. and the bride Awa (Continued Briggs on Nineteenth Page) ERLEBACHER The Crowning Glory of the Mode. ........ 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