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'SOCIETY.” : THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON. D. €. TFRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 16. 1927, SOCIETY. o RS SR v o 0| I 10 )\ H D AC P AR Lot B OSSR B DL e R, Miss Beatrice Gallatin, Miss Ruth Mr. and Mrs. William B. Hoover ¢ Baldwin and Miss Leila Baldwin. |have just heen joined by their daugh- Lieut. Willlam Ludlow, U. 8. N.,|ter, Mre. Fairfax & Landstreet, j was best man for his brother, and the |at.Hot Springs, where they have been P ushers_included Dr. Robert DuBols, | for some time, Mr. James Sheldon, Mr. Edward e | o 4 Thayer, Mr, Alexander Van nm.v‘ Mr. and Mrs. Otto J. De Moll 5 E e URIERIN R UL e e P00 Pt : 4 > £ selaer, Mr. Willlam Warren Hoppin, | their daughters, Miss Betty De ) i : : and Mr. Frederic Gallatin Hoppin, § and Miss Peggy De Moll, 1o Brothbes 6f the LHIe [turned to their home, in Secretary of the Navy and Mrs. Wilbur i iv o ' Rt AR B g e | e vt P B Entertaining Guests Aboard Sylph ; ot B ety esenin in; compliment. _EST) of 16 at luncheon today at 1‘1"" is visiting her. Miss Naney Lish A s v York CY ertaine hrid g party e e == — ourth. dfréat, New York City, oM . Someant i ¥ ESTABLISHED For Regatta on the Potomac. e B8 Y ; O von falend. GHube b ContiiisA o NI hoat races tomorrow on the |Comdr. A. H. de Solas, naval s \ & ; Potomae for the President’s |of Spiin, and Mrs. de Solas ! o 3 i Hours: 8:45 to 5:30 Main 1294 aboard the Iph, having | E. D. Willm, naval a che of Franc 3 with them several guests, among them {and M Willm; Capt. and Mrs. . (& . ° heing Capt. and Mrs. David E. Theleen. | Powell, Capt. Le Breton, Mrs, Spar- | [ S N ; u tn ar ln 0 [ vow ana Miss Mclntee, § . 5 — row » Ambassador of Argentina, Mr v‘ eyrredon, is honorary ‘v The secretary of the Czechoslovak : i £ : | 1215-17 F Street 1214-18 G Street President Cup regatta to- | legation, Dr. Peregrin Fisa, has been 1E Secretary of the Navy and |last evening in the garden restaurant | Mrs. Wilhur will attend 'the |of the Carlton Iotel, 1lis guests were | ts \ omac, and with his| joined hy Mme. Fisa, who has spent ) guest aboard the | three months at Bustine Island. on tter Manning. Among, Casco Bay, Me. Mme. Fisa motorea* g hers of the diplomatic corps | through the White Mountains and the with their official families, will be on S v 4 ; Ly: the Manning, are the Minister of an-| C 24 feardo J. Alf joined S - ¢ Mrs. 5 } y P’ k E l' ’ S the Dominica < ity and their chi . Proctor 3 T SR | m ngusn oscenery - an | Faith, Whom have spent the Su Wellfleet, Masgs., on the N : E A R o Castro-Leal, coun-| spent the Midsummer month there | Mexican embassy; Herr | with them. o i Mrs. Thomas ¥, Walsh was hostess e ol atary of the Chilean | at the opening supper ilance of the Liai n J L 1ho Rinticdn h St Marks last evening, wher tests were Mrs. Robert Ilender son, Mrs, Harold Walker, Mrs, John Allan Dougherty, Gen. William 1. Horton, the first secretary of the Peruvian 1 . wor de Buena vista: Mr, i Bowie Clarke and Knobel of the French em A, Konow Bojsen, secre- | Mr- Robert lenderson, jr. | b ition: Mr. AB-{ - y\jp o apd Mrs. Vietor Kauffmann, | of the | 1 ot the. Saries TRMANL | Gtting sleeves. The train of satin ha marringe vesterday afternoon Ramses | oot Lnss Rocks Gloneester, | embroidered in silk floss in a dainty | of Mixs Mary Galiatin Hoppin, daugh of the EgvD-| \uq there for their Place | flower design. caught at the left xhoul of former Assistant Attorney Gen- Jaroslav Lipa, coun- | 4 "7 | der and at the center of the back, fell | eral 1rs, 3 \\Im'?!m Hop- | echoslovakian legation Jack H who was thelr| into a full cascade at the side. He ig Ludlow, son | secretary of the R e Jtoring 1o | tulle veil wa re It it ¢ and the late Stephen . Bis ;\:\”.:\hil:“;lfllv, MpSter S miouing B and held by g A Ludlo: ster, Mase., x| the Bulg: T, soms, and she cart a shower bou- | of much inte sre. The ceremony ank R, Keefer, wife of B quet of white roses and lilies of the | was performed in Trinity Episcopal - Marin [iGen,: ' Riidceater Ha¥. gane 10" T iy | Church at Rossiyn, N. Y., but owing 1{ est Hills, Long Island, to attend the| Miss Dorothy rls v to the death last week of the bride’s Landry, coun- | tennis nationals. She will return here | of honor, wearin crandfather, Mr. Frederic Gallatin Sunday, fon fashioned with a full skirt, a | invitations for the wedding were re:| 3 Sre s T o | closefitiing bodice rather long waisted. | gy o gl Ml g i The Rritish ador o Ger-| Mr. and ) seale. . Howard. | jjer hat was of blue hair braid to 0 fan d a2 fe i many. Sir Ronald Lindsay, will arrive | Who spent the Summer at Kennebunk- | pytch her frock, trimmed with -tiny | ftiends were present. The Rev. I in New York today abourd the Beren- | port, de. ate motwing to Athntic| prench flowers, ‘and she carried an He {huv!i‘nfiu-‘x‘."f‘- S AR ot garia for a short visit. Sir Ronald | _Whers they will be through the | ypmy houquet of pik and Do | ciated, assisted by the rector of the Lindsay marri <" Martha Cam. | €arly’ Autumn. phinium tied with blue and lm.\;"l'lvllfnlrl.l(hull.( - Henry ‘l Fl.‘(«-o,|nh.;d daughter of former Senator J. . e . 1 informal reception at Friendship ameron of Pennsylvania, who | | M. (A““‘:h:‘.“*‘;”'gu':'::l‘“_;“f- (";;“’“‘l:"_ > hridesmalds were Miss 3l i e l'i*‘"v{*l"fjflu-' '}rlldP: pa. vlijnd In !w]‘; He 1,“’\ n\«‘ul;]n‘;l‘ N | daughte Mildred. Sinelate S5l 4‘:n]u*ll\lv1 and Al 5 .\Ianj;un- To ilen Head, Long Island, fol- Slizabeth Sherman loyt, daughter of . Oland they wore frocks fas lowe Ahe Tatel 3t ate Hoyt of New | & ! Atlanta Diiik chiffon, ma “The bride wore her York. 3 5 of the maid of honor, picture hats “‘“;l}-’ _L"'“‘"l\'flt\\hl‘h; B llll\ fm‘hlnm‘:i i 3 | pink braid straw trimmed with French | With long skirt and long sleeves, with | . , | Rowers, and cavried arm bouauets of | & threeard b in of the satin! The| Introducing a Dinner Plates, doz. $6.50 | e { &e vas : d pearls | distinctly dif- S * pink roses and blue delphinium tied | ROWN was embroidered in see | istinct i X = Manor, X, Y., w here ’.\-hp will serve 2 Siolclock in ithe fevening: with ribbons of blue and pink. “.':.",.,,“.‘!ZL"‘,?',’.;"LL‘aL‘.‘"" '.f'.'"'\v'n'f"fr her | ferent ya nd I;_"'""f";’,':;";:’”s dos..... $5.50 amp chief during the traning week S 7 Mr. Frederick Cesar Carpenter was 08 ol | < (2 - 5 of the National Girl Scouts. Miss Louise Littlepage. daughter Of| the best man for his brother and the | & ndmother, the late Mrs. Frederic | most attractive BHGH S ates, doz. $5.00 2 | and Mrs. Thomas I'. Littlepage, | & - ‘e Capt. G. Carlisle | Gallatin. who was hefore her mar- | P [Eve" R Lincheon “mnd i o | tshers selected were Capl, G. Cartise | LA, W00 wag tore, her mar ] vpink” pattern | Bread and Butters, doz. $3.00 Polish Minister Arrives at i aitorbA R it day at I.'n;:‘n-“. ‘..»‘1‘.'-;(!::‘;‘3 near Bowie, | y1r Frederic do Pevster of Hartford, | carried the white praver book of her from our short Teas and Saucers, dos... $6.00 4 acation. 3 Miss Mildred Sinclair Gates | ¢ 'ndon Philli | | g ; The Minisier of Foland. M. Jan | s guest of honor. The engagement | Conn M Jlerndon Phillips of this] “Miss Beatrice Gawtry was maid of line Opi‘n stock Bouillons, dos. ... .. $9.00 Ciechanowski, accompanied by the | of M s . Donovan Owens BYerta wore ¢ | de’s other attend- . . . the illus- % secretary of the legation, M. Leon [ of 3., was announced to| anq b \,Fr‘:’f,(i‘;f',‘," ““}:h';, f:::"h;;’ A L ants included Mrs. David Houghtal trati faith: Cream Soups.. dos.. $10.00 Orlowski, arrived in Washington a large group of her friends. | *Following the ceremony a wedding | M. _Mrs. Philip Gallatin_Camman, | Sl Loy Chop Plates, each $2.50 terday afternoon from New . e Drsalilust Was sarvediat he Homs ot e = fullyreproduces : i S, el where the latter went to meet the | (Arpenter—Roberts Wedding Ve bEIRBlS pateats. 3RI1LOCiR Wi T sne of the Cake Plates, each.......... $1.00 Minister on his arrival Wednesday 4 Noon Event of Today. fter which Mr. Carpenter and k / Tea P h i from Poland. Mme. Ciechanowski Will | The marriage of Miss Marian Shoe. | his bride left for a wedding trip to| L L scenes as found oLl Gl - $2.00 join the Minister later in the Au- | maker Roberts, daughter. of Mr. aad ton by water, Mrs. Carpenter wear- | % ] on the dinner Sugars, each $1.50 tumn. I ensemble with “ g ablB 3 . Don- sray Kashi | P 4 - s i AT oty b Dlone Rl (At fto SnageR: oy p X ||| plates and tea Creams, each . $1.00 4 \. Carpenter, U, 1 f howe In about three Wes N cups and sau- Salid Bowls, each $1 00 L. Sy o enihassy: Senor Don Jose T. Baron, first secretary of the Cuban embassy Dumont mih f the French em bassy: Capt nd D, Willm. naval attache of 1 vench wssy; My MRS. CURTIS DWIGHT WILBUR, Who, with the Secretary of the Navy, will entertain a party of friends aboard the Sylph t orrow dor the boat races in the Potomac. | You will find satin combined with vel- vet. all satin and satin and georgette combinations — each more surprisingly lovely than the other. And as to colors— the Autumn tints of brown, wine, tans black, navy, green and new blues. Other ma- terials in- clude crepe canton crepe flat crepe georgette and satin and velvet combinations Second Floor Sizes for misses and wo- men, in- cluding extra sizes VR R RRERIT RS oe Mrs. Toover, wife of the Secretary |, ding will take place late of Commetce, has gone to Briarelift | M October in St. Andvew’s Church at DIRNIE YR Terr Otto . Kiep, returned this |° morning from Manchester, where, | N 2 ook place at noon | E dral Mansions, Y B | cers. f = st e ay in nts' Churel, Che = > kage el by L ohe | Chiase, Md, Chaplal e eS| Mr. and Mrs. Curleton Bdward Erdeer“ioduy’ mer. ¥ a A BT a A5 Moran wnd their little daughter,. Mar- | | arpel Ca., / CHINA SECTION . . . FLOOR Alves will join him here later in the | go o) X AR Yen o Cocle, | ¥uret Pou Moran, have returned to < Autumn. e CLOr P i Ch A i\\ shinglon after spending fwo | b : onths on the North Shore and in The Third rv of the Cuban| Autumn flowers in pastel shades, |110Nths on | X el de Guell have | combined with fefps and tall paims, | (€ Maine woodk, ‘and arve at Ward. former’s xis. | formed charming background for | % % s and Senor the wedding party, program of | Mr., and Mrs. ge K. Mamilton Serafina Guell, who will start for|sacred music was given as the Kiests | have returned to their_home, Stone their home in Havana Saturday, sail- | Vere assembling and duripg the cere | Rigge, after havipg spent the Sum. ing from Neéw York o | mony by Mr. Edgar Lel ‘Hun!'dhfifif in u'r’n;sf Witiss. Mary um{f',« visit in Washington they were enter. | Philadelphia and Radnor, Pa. Hamilton, who accompanied them, re. tained by the charge d'affaires of Cuba The bride walked to the altar with | mained in New York for a few davs, and Senora de Altunaga and by other |her father, who wave her in marriage. |and Mrs. William S. Thompkins, who members of the embassy staff. Her wedding gown was unusually |also was in Europe with them, came i lovely, fashioned of soft, white satin | with them to Washington and has Corner Comdr. Alberto Lais. the Italian |along straight lines, the hodice made | been joined by Maj. Thompkins and naval attache. entertained at dinner with a round neckline and long, close- their children, ) 0 o 2 0 ) ) DEERSEEIRIIL ISR CYKLYEILLLIEIEENERNEICHEIREUNYIYIIYECIRDCELC ERULCIRRLINVE SN TCEIRERER PR T man Park Annex. Continuing Qur Low Prices on High-Grade Fur Coats during the month of September. s Special groups =i As Sketched American Opossum Double- breasted Tom Boy Model as $ sketched - ) O U Sealine Fur Coat, in large sizes, Marmot collar and culfs @ g : TR Tomorrow ' : Annual Selling Caracul Paw—in black, Caston and gray—Fox collar YOUTHFYL APPAREL FOR EVERYWOMAY F al ‘Tenkh St | 3 ‘ of Of Interest to Feminine Washington! | ; § F L L Sale of Fall Froc | AL Sealine Fur Coat with Skunk collar and cuffs... Silver Muskrat V-Shaped Skins, large Fox 990 collar and cuffs S Hundreds of Smart New Models : > 2 Just Arrived! i b/ ‘ A splendid showing of new Fall dresses, featuring the correct b ', | style 3¢_ndtnciu for the coming season. NEW neck lines, NEW skirt and blouse effects, NEW draped | R 5 . . models and a variety of NEW shirred and pleated styles. : g 500 hats, in the most fashionable A wealth of desiruble NEW Fall colors. Sizes for Misses ! 4 1 nd Women, | e 2 7 ) y modes for dress, tailored and sports Satins 9 5 Black ) / wear—obtained specially for this ® Canton $ Golden | I 3 once-a-season event at far below reg- Crepes Genuine Raccoon Wool Plaid wonderful value. .. Muskrat Fur Coat, Fox Collar and Cuffs, $199 Buy Now and Save Free Storage Until Fall A Deposit Will Hold Your Selec R Chestnut i ular value! (.'fvry/(!{r: Malaga Red l'rI:'rt Grogn A O every woman in Washington this timely event Crepe 1A YA i carries a message of interest and importance. Romain and other Think of the richness of this choice, now, at the f smarl colors threshold of Fall! Hundreds of selected hats, hun- dreds of examples of style and beauty, satisfying Annual every taste, suiting every personality. And think Feature of these hats at the low price! They represent values far beyond anything you'll see again this Price season! RICH EFFECTS IN VELVET . . FELTS AND SOLEILS IN SMART CUTAWAY STYLES . . CHIC TAILORED SATINS . . . 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Ll il / | plaids — also of iy L o velvet to match Chiddren’s Raincapes jackets! with hoods; ali colors- QAR 0 I )T e 4 ) ) e %

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