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SOCIETY Secretary of the Treasury Mellon Has With Him in His Apartment Mr. and Mrs. Bruce. HE Secretary of the Treasury, Mr. Mellon, has as his guests in his apartment, at 1785 Massachusetts avenue, his son-in-law and_daughter, Mr. and Mrs, David K. E. Bruce, who eame to Washington vesterday. Mr, and Mrs. Bruce have heen v ing at Southampton and in New York since rival Jast week from Europe. p Bruce's brother, Mr. Paul Mel lon, who has been with them on Long Island and in New York, will go to his Pittsbuyrgh for a few ||.n~§ before je his father and sister in end of the week. Mrs. Davidson will remain at camp until September 20, Mrs, Henry Albers has left Wash ington for West Palm Beach to spenc about two months with her daughter, M Joseph Earman. Mrs. Margaret Burbridge Hatch who has been the guest of the Misses Colhoun in their home on Fairmont Detroit. Mrs. apartmen visiting her daughter, Kemp in Lexington, end of this month, Miss Fassett Will Wed Mr. Curtis This Evening. The marriage Fassett, daughter of Mr, H. Loren Fassett, to Mr. liam Curtis, son of Dr. and Mrs Harvey L. Curtis, will take place this evening at 8 o'clock in the home of the bride’s pavents, at 1408 Emerson street, and will be followed by an in formal reception. in the Burlington and is Mrs. Overton who returned yester- Ky, untll th a several weeks' stay at Hot Springs, Va., entertained at luncheon Saturday at the resort. when her! ests included Mrs. Charles Evans | hes, wife of the former Secretary tate; Mrs. George Hoadley Ingals, Andrew J. Miller and Mrs. W.| MceKee Dunn, and ) Announcement Made of Congressional Engagement. tive and Mrs. Royval 1 ‘ 80 Riverside Drive, ty, announce the en ghter Catherine Miss Weller and . Snyder Institute in the class of 1924, ness in New York. ze of Miss Clair Dorothy Wilson daughter of Mrs. John E. will | Burch, to Mr. William Herman Reh- {s | mann, will take place Thursday, Sep of | tember 22, at 7 o'clock, in the home and | of Mr. and Mrs. Burch, at 8504 Maple street, Silver Spring, Md. A recep tion will follow the ceremony. The mar Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Pell are closing their house at Gibson Island today, and Mrs. Pell and their chil- | dren’ will leave for Canada and New England. | s arri ashington | d has taken an apartment 1 Park Hotel. He is a ther, Senor D. de la ! member of | ain, having | & Mr. and Mrs. Pell entertained oxer | in the foreign the week end at the island, Miss Frances McKee, Dr. George Grove | and ‘Mr. Charles T". Stone. patic corps of of minister Canon and M Anson Phelps Stokes have visiting them at Brooks arm, in the Berkshires, several St | friends of their daughter, Miss Olivia on on the steamship George i 3 "m“;'“ are at the Hotel Astor|Phelns Stokes, including Miss Emily O before coming to Wash. | H. Morris, Miss Peggie Phipps. Mr. SRR = William Robbins and Mr. Hugh Pa |ard of New York. Yesterday they entertained at a picnic on Bald Top Mountain. and Mrs. Rodgers, who returned from | w Lester Jones entertained in- dinner last night’ on the hn Francis Am. gent, George are visiting Mr. and Mrs. 3 . and her daughter, Miss | valker at Southampton. Ylizabeth Nugent, are again in their| s. Tytus McLennan entertained apartment in the Woodward after|at luncheon yesterday, in her home, spending the Summer at West Point, | Asintully, at Tyringham, Mass., when -N. Y., and in Connecticut. among her guests were Mrs. Frederic | A. Keep, and Mr. and Mrs. Norman Capt. and Mrs. John P. Jackson|S. Davis. Mrs. McLennan was the are again in their home on Thirty-| honor guest Saturday at a circus fifth place, aft month’s motor trip |‘arranged by her young son, John, in New England and a short|celebration of her birthday anni. Hot Springs. versary. & Former Senator Joheph W. Bailey Mr. and Mrs. Edson Bradley are | of Texas has arrived in Washington | spending a few days in New Yor from his home in Dallas, Tex., and is | having gone there from their villa. | at the Willard_until Wednesday. | Seaview Terrace, at Newport. : wife of Col. Former Senator and Mrs. Truman H. Newberry left Watch Hill, R. I., vesterday on their yacht Truant for|ing a convention in Swamps: Ma New York. After a short visit there bR they will return to their home in and Mrs. Wallace Chiswell had J T el Trs. Wallace Chiswell had Detroit. ] Miss Lucetta W. Stockbridge and | Mrs. Gilbert E. Saunders, are attend- Former Senator and Mrs. Robert L. Owen have returned to their apart- ment at the Wardman Park Hotel after spending the greater part of the Summer at Atlantic City, where their Jittle grandson, Robert, has been very 1. Mr Burgoyne Hamiiton is with her parents and her son and will re- main il the latter has fully reco ered. WM Rt s ince like home—yoy But_why not m: New d Qmeos Mr. Richard Porter Davidson has returned to Washington after pass-| inz a few days with Mrs, Davidson | t the Warner Camp, on Lake Placid. | d re, you are We would ain 3211— zulded by years of expe bhe glad to cslimate. 1211 F Stree Introducing FASHIONS FOR GIRLS OFF TO SCHOOL the | | street. has returned to her home in| | the Secretary joil | Agnes Bradford. | | | | | J. Meglone has closed her of Miss Genevieve Roger Wil- | 7 SECRETARY OF STATE AND MRS. ot Spring: FRANK RB. KELLOGG, as’ their guests over the week end son Island Mr. and N ¥, Leith, Miss Harvey Chiswell and Miss Invitations Tssued for Venable-Embrey Wedding. s. Alvin T. BEmbrey Va., have issued the marriage of their ighter, ¢ Winn, to Mr. Pettit Venable of Norfolk and Farmville, Va., rday afternoon, September at 5 o'clock in old St. George's Church at Fredericksburg. The marriage of Miss Frances Ellen Umstead, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John J." Umstead of Buck Lodge Montgomery County ompson Da HOURS: 8:45 TO 5:30 1215-17 F STREET Francise sponsors a new phase of fashion that answers the n=eds of the Petite Miss who desires youthful yet sophisti cated simplicity in her school wardrobe. Deb fashions in frocks and coats dis- played here until Qct. 1st, when we move shop at 1919 $27.50 Prices begin @ iieiciciinesessenes INCORPORATED 1747 Rhode Island Ave. 33 YEARS AT ELEVENTH AND F STREETS NORTHWEST Removal Sale Now in Progress ER TS Qur entire stock of Diamonds. Watches, JCWCll‘y, Silverware. Discounts of 10 to 20 per cent Berry and Whitmore Co. DIAMONDS ~ WATCHES JEWELRY SILVERWARE ELEVENTH ST. AT F NORTHWEST e——— NEW STORE—SIX-TEN THIRTEENTH N.W. T N R ".':ti»%#-&%i—%ifi-l—-i-*l—%+-i-£~ $bd bt bt DISCOUNT OF 10% Is Still Maintained With This Collection Md,, Saturday morning. Dr. Charles W. hardson is again in his home on Connecticut avenue, and will be joined the middle of Octo- ber by Mrs. Richardson, who is still lin thelr Summer home at Duxbury, | Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Lord of 1426 Buchanan street entertained last ev ning at supper for Miss Helen Brown and Mr. Elphonso Youngs, who are to be married September 21. Miss Katherine Entwistle Francis |landed in Quebec September 2 after | spending the Summer in Europe, and | haas arrived in Washington. Mrs. Matt Dickens of Madison, Wis., the guest of h An inspection tour of our EARIYY AMERI- CAN DISPLAY will convince you that the in- terest now being evi- denced in American and Colonial Designs is more than a “vogue.” RN S Unaffected in its dig- nified expression of sim- ple grace and beauty— the furniture of Early American Days has taken its sure and last- ing place among the great furniture periods of history—INSPECT OUR COLLECTION. Va., where the latter spent several weeks, | ng her for short visits. ‘\ld.. will take place in IHagerstown, | Dickens, and Mrs. Dickens in their home at 2115 F street northwest. Miss Katharine C. Joyce, Miss Cavendish and Miss Evelyn L. Kemp are among those from Washington who are spending early September at Atlantic City, and are at the Chal- fonte-Haddon Hall. Reception Saturday At Episcopal Church Home, Among those who will assist Mrs. William Channing Johnson in receiv- |ing the guests at the reception to be given at the Episcopul Church Home Saturday, following the dedication of the new buildings, will be Mrs. J. E. Mayfield, Mrs, Alexander Bull, Mrs. W. D. Hellen, Mrs. Judson Cobb and Mrs. E. R, Todd. The residents of the home will also receive and the guests will include _3ishop and Mrs. Freeman and members of all the Episcopal churches in the city and others inter- | ested in the home Miss Louise Weimar of Iebanon, ting Miss Natalie Norwood REUPHOLSTERING PARLOR SUITES AND i ODD CHAIRS A SPECTALTY CHAIR CANEING PORCH ROCKERS SPLINTED | “Nuf-Ced” [ e Best Plage and Lowest Prices Ask my 35,000 customers. 1 give the service you have the right to expeet $9 SILK TAPESTRY CUT TO $2.98 PER YARD | THIS WEEK ONLY Clay A. Armstrcng Drop Postal to 1233 10th Street N.W, Or Phone Franklin 7483 Mr. Armstrone Will Call Personally With Samples PHONE MAIN 1294 Dulin & Martin Company 1214-18 G STREET Our Early American DISPLAYS To describe the reduc- tion—in the above pic- ture, the reduced prices are as follows:—the Vir- ginia Sofa is reduced to $175. the Hall Clock is reduced to $247.50; the nnounce the engagement of their daughter, Sylvia, to -Mr. Albert Sher- man of this city. No date has been set for the wedding. Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Sargent were hosts at dinner last night at the Wil- lard, when covers were laid for eight. | fr. Alexander K. Phillips, ir.; \lr.[ gar Young Bernard and Mr. Wil liam Jeffries-Chewning, jr., have re |turned after passing the week end in | Virginia, Dr. and Mrs. H. A. Locka have gone to Philadelphia, where they will at tend the annual convention of the American Vetinary Medical Associa- | tion. They will then motor to Atlan. ti. City for a few days' stay Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Singer and their =ons have gone to Atlantic City and are staying at the Chalfonte-Haddon Hall. Ensemble Cream has more ‘Girl Friends’ than Beau Brum- mel ever hoped to have. ef [eading Depurtment aml Drig PPl | Ensemble Mfg. LN | W Do (m,\t' - for " krnerous (Y| i e 9 A FASHION INSTITUTION e Wasnington Wi7777 NN L Women's Coat Shop ladder back chair is re- duced to $21.00; the solid mahogany secretary is re- duced to $382.50; the chair in chintz is re- duced to $29.75 — the same reduction is effec- tive from the former prices in the pieces shown below. SECOND FLOOR . . . FURNITURE SALON . . . F STREET % To Heighten Your Beauty The Cosmetic Creations of T gt Valaze Cream of Lilies (for dry skins)—delicately whitening and protective make-up hase. 1.50 /alaze Balm Rose—protective and becoming make-up base for all skins. 1.00 Valaze Complexion Powder (normal and oily skins) Valaze Novena Powder (dry skins) — both fine, fragrant, clingy powders—all tints. 1.00, 1.50, 3.00 Valaze Red Raspberry Rouge —richly colorful—becoming to all types. Valaze Red Geranium Rouge —new, vivid, youthful. Ideal shade for blondes; evening shade for every woman. Valaze Crushed Rose Leaves Rouge—subtle, natural tint for <. R 1 ompact Rouges 1.00 ;l&u;.o-en-&mo 1.00, 2.00, Valaze Lipsticks—to match Valaze rouges. Unusually ad- herent. .50, 1.00 Rubinstein Shop—Street Floor COVINGTON, (#).—Under guatd of deputies, Prof.|cipal and his family out of the com- George W. Wingo, with his wife and’' munity Friday night. NewYorn Rain-.resisting, wrinkle-proof, 100% virgin wool, it is the truly all-occasion garment which can be depended upon to maintain its original chic appearance under the hardest conditions of wear. Lovelier than ever with their rich fur trimmings, the new Craigleigh Topcoats are certainly ideal for the woman who wishes one smart coat for all occasions! Shawl collars of cross and kit fox! Mushroom collars of pointed 1olf, ring- tail, beaver, minktails, skunk and foxes! Smart tailored styles without fur! And they are so attractively priced! 835 #8125 Third Floor e\ L E e SOCIETY Professor Defies Mob. baby, returned to their home, near Talisheek, vesterday in deflance of the La., September 12 |mob that drove the high school prin. JuLius GARFINCKEL& Co. " WASHINGTON PARIS The Remarkable Quality of every Fur in our Stock and the Low, Special Prices on these Furs establish Our Sale of Furs —as a leading /event of the entire season—a sale of unusual and great importance. UR entire stock is specially priced now, and beautiful new models have replaced the great number of coats sold here during this sale. For School, Sports and Dress Wear, we have a very smart collection of fur coats for Misses at low, special prices. F Streer Corner'oF 13™ 14 A FASHION INSTITUTION Warmington Newlorm /////// W Craigleigh ' TOP COATS “The most appreciated garment in my wardrobe” ~—is the expression which women of dis- tinction in dress use to define their preference for CRAIGLEIGH. The exquisite styles and fine tailoring of the new and exclusive “Moor-tone” and “Forest-tone” Fab- rics are combined with practical fea- tures for town, countryand sports weartomakethese garments unusu- ally popular. The September Fur Sale—continues all month with the great- est values of years! 7 Presenting the New Paris Vogue for Heirloom Jewelry —in lovely gold-finished reproductions! Paris goes back to grandmother’s jewel box for her smartest jewelry, now—and because this is the day of velvet and real lace early American heirloom jewelry is particularly desirable at this moment! But heirlooms are rare—particularly early Ameri- ‘ can jewelry—that’s why we have repro(lllt:ed some of these unusually lovely pieces—so well done that you’d hardly believe they were not made in the 70's! Brooches with gold fringe, $3.50 to $5! Fascinating long gold necklaces, $10 and 815! Stunning short festoons, $6! Bracelets and fringed earrings, $3! Jewelry Shop—Street Floor