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SOCIETY The Postmaster General and Mrs. . New| NEW EMBASSY HOSTESS from here to Greenwich, Conn., to serve as judge of hunters and jump- ers at the annual horse show of the Greenwich Riding Assoclation, which was held Saturday afternoon on the field of the Greenwich Polo Club. Among the spectators were Mr. and Mrs. James Robert McKee and their daughter, Mrs. McKee Relsinger. Mrs. Tytus M nnan is entertain- ing a house party in her home, Ashin- THE FEVENTNG _STAR. WASHINGTON, 1. . MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 19, 1927. Mrs. Plerre 8. du Pont at a dinner dance and open-alr theatrical perform- ance in the gardens of their estate Longwood, near Wilmington. Mr, and Mrs. Waller will spend at few weeks at their place near Fredericksburg, Va., before returning to Washington for the Winter. Mr. and Mrs. Harley Peyton Wilson of Hollin Hall have gone to New York, SOCTETY: where they will spend some time at the Hotel Margery. Mr. and Mrs. C. Leslie McCrea and their niece, Miss Mary Thoron Cren- shaw, have returned from New York, Where they spent a few days at the Boosevelt Hotel. Mrs. Samuel B. Wilson and daugh- ter, Miss Phyllis Wilson, of Minneap- olis arrived in Washington today for a . short visit and are at the Willard, '1 Mrs. Wilson is the wife of the chief justice of the Minnesota Supreme Court. Miss Watkins Returns to Ohio After Studying in Europe. After her Summer vacation spent in Burope, Dr._and_Mrs._Arthur Charles (Continued on Fifteenth Page) '~ | tully, at Tyringham, Mass., her guests | including Miss Gytha Stourton, social secre ry. of La Isabella Howard. Returned to Washington This Morn- | o L § ing F Trip to Niagara Falls. - - . . _ [\ho has been with the members of ing-from Lrip 0 IN1ag, “ < ; . : ¢ g ¢ stafft at Manchester, ¥ 5 1 5., for the Summer. Mrs. McLen. | nan was hostess at dinner Saturday | evening for her guests, and went later |to the ball given by Mr. and Mrs | Henry Tollister Pease at the Orchard ‘.'vt Lenox. A FASHION INSTITUTION Wasnington . NewYora L ] Romney Frocks, $49 e&q ; J The peak of value, Pare A FASHION INSTITUTION the smartest of fash- Warnington HE Postmaster General and |ernoon from Europe, where they have | Mrs. Harry Vew returned |been through the Summer. to Washington this morning | - oo S, TioN I e G passing a few-days in Washington ETEI the Mayflower with his parents, Mrs. Leahy, wife of Comdr. Lamar | commissioner of the United States : s 5 | H. Leahy, U. S. N., was hostess nd Mrs. | Shipping Board and Mrs. Rol { | luncheon” Saturday afternoon at New- cruise ‘down | der Smith. Mr. Smith, who g | port. the Potomac on Sylph, where they | from Princeton in the Spring, has just were accompanied by the Secretary of | returned from a trip abroad and will Agriculture and Mrs. Jardine and |leave,in.a few days for Harv their daughte iss Ruth Jardine,|attend the law school. Mrs, and Mr. Leonard Wilbur, son of the | spent the Summer in Farbor Secretary and Mrs. Wilbur, who js | Michs .- visiting them. They left Saturday fl(lL'nr:finn after the boat races and re- | Dr. and Mrs. J. Ryan Devereux ] " have. as their guests their d early this morning. | & i Vi R g o | dire. Jeschke, wie ot Cant. The Secretary of Agriculture and |Hall Jeschke, U. S. M. C., 1 5 g e Mrs. Jardine have as their guests fnxi | children, who have spent the Summer o o g & \,(Mrs fr-fl"f“_g‘l,{r}"- 3?:";1,“'1.3‘:’&22{’ to | : vs at Iayflower at Riva, Md, on the Severn River, and Mrs. H. Terry Jones for : from a motor 1rlp to Niagara Falls, where the former at- tended the postmasters’ convention. The Secretary of the N Wilbur are back fron New.v Things to See and Admire —the glory of Autumn in every nook and corner of the store— new lines in frocks, new conceptions in design—there could not be a better time than now to see the new fashions—nor a place where a more cordial welcome awaits you than here. . Thomas Ha Carter returned to yesterday afternoon | inconia, after spending the Summer abroad. . and Mrs. Anson Phelps | es have s thein guests at Lenox | Mr. John D. Warren of New York and | Mr. John B. Ryerson of Chicago. ton and Miss : hters of the| np ang Mrs. Ale former ant Y, of Coms | latter formerly Miss Dorot! merce, ) Houston. Mondell, have an apartment at i lands until they move to New Chilean Envoy and Family where Mr. Gregg will be in| Move Into the E . | business. Tre newly s Amby - | - » § 3 ‘ S ey O e L : Mr. and Mrs. T 1 Robert Frank : 3 4 ‘ arrived in Washir denrer Hotel ane | 1in have fssued invitations for the were guests at I ylower Hotelun-| yarriage of their daughter Dorothy il this morning, when they moved into | \a 98¢ N1 PO s Nelwon | Tooe the embassy, at 2305 Massachuselts | saturday, October 1 avenue. They entertained at dinner | jno'NMoune Vernon last evening in the presidential dining | room, having - as their guests the 5 members of the embassy staff—the | counselor and Senora de Agacio, the | military attache and Senora de Car- fias, the naval attache @nd Senora de d the secregry, Senor don Benjamin C n. r = | ENORA DE DAVILA, Their other guests were Dr. Leo S, | 1. | Wife of the Ambassador of who has just come to Washington to assume Rowe and Senov'Hugo Silva, one of | Marry Werner. | his duties. As well as possessed of many social graces, Senora de Davila is the editors of the Nacion, the news- | s Ivelyn Moftet | an artist of note. paper with which the Ambas q‘i;iur has | el - & been ver sely cted for the |y ATt D G T = past 15 yes Senor Silva expects | it g pa e Young will be best | of to remain in Washington about & |elected are Mr. Joseph Cavanaugh, month as the guest of the Ambassador | jr. Howard Lord . An - Malem and Senora Davila. Graham and Mr. William -McLindon. Senator and Mrs, Walter E. Edge,| A reception will follow at the home who have been spending some time in | of the bride, 1641 R street. New York, have. returned to. their = home in Ventsor, N. J. ~. and Mrs. Melville Church were | s the passengers arriving in N vesterday afternoon aboard the sanconia from Europe. r. and Mrs. Absalom Waller and | . Nelson Waller spent the week end | | in Wilmington, Del. S 1 daughter of Mrs. William B. Li to Mr. Alphonzo J. Youn Wednes played a_sele The Rev. ated and a receptior the br | Farragut Ed bride. After a weddi | Dunn will make Center, Ma: New Frocks—Smart Frocks Many Styles New styles that we haven’t previously shown—frequently mogdels that you have heretofore seen at the higher prices—now, herie for both women and misses ker off z trip Mr. and Mrs. | lowed heir home in Newton | The bride was given in marriage by | her f Elizabeth Thorn- — | ton w Gen. and Mrs. John . Russell have | Amc gone to New York, and are at the | Mr. Herndon Ritz-Carlton. Willian Jeffrie | Char ord Warren Mrs. Charles Evans Hughes has re “ K. P all of W Also served in the % mew Grill Room— % a third more space ;'; ——no_ walting—ef- ol fradralradiet e ralradeadeade s Niece of Senator Edwards ' Married to Boston Man. Mr. Wenceslao Escalante, attache| The marriage of Miss Phoebe U. of the Argentine embassy, Wwhose | Eqwards, .daughter of Mr. and Mus. duties require: his ;presence in New David Farragut Edwards of Jersey York for a large part of:the time, iS | City. and Spring ‘Lake, N. J., and| several day in Washington for a few days and is | niece of Senator Edward I. Edwards | visiting he at the Wardman Park Hotel. of New Jersey, to Mr. Malcolm Dunn | who motored from her home ficient table serv- ':: ice. 2.0r_Your Choice of Our Regular Menu Columbia 5042 D—Women's one - piece frock, trimmed with ribbon, $25. georgette A—Misses” one-piece georgette and at bands of velvet velvet frock, snug hip line with pleated fullness Velvet collar and The German. consul general, who is | at the Hotel Astor’in New ¥ork, was joined for the week €nd by Frau von Lewinski and their daughter. Frau von Lewinski will return this evening. Mrs. John Allan_Dougherty, S who has purchased the house at 1712 R street, will have with her this winter her niece, Miss Rosemary McGraw of Boston. Mrs. Dougherty will be' at home at the R street address after took place Saturday afterrioon in the garden of her parents’ home, in Spring Lake. The Rev. the First Presbyterian Church of Jer- sey City officiated, and a reception fol- lowed the ceremony. Mrs. John Thomas -Miles was the matron of honor and Miss Olive Gpaham _Lewis maid of honor. Mr. George Perkins Dunn of Orange was the best man, and the ushers were Alfred J. Sadler of | day afternoon at of Boston, formerly of New Jersey, | York. A pretty wedding took pla o'clock St. George's Chu Va., when Miss Luey . daughter of Judge and Mrs. Alvin Thomas Embrey, became the bride of Mr. William Petit Venable of Nor- folk. The church had a charming arrang: ment of wild flowers and ferns, JuLius GARFINCKEL&Co. WASHINGTON PARIS in front. cuffs, $25. B—Women’s vone-piece georgette and with new neck printed velvet frock treatment and dnug-fitting hip li 29 ne, $25. C—Misses’ one-piece georgette and velvet—flared si velvet. Shaggy s with bandings ond wer of silk, $25. E—Women's georgette tunic frock, trimmed with appliques of velvet—vel- vet skirt, $25. Constant new arrivals—always some- thing new to show—never an uninter- esting hour in our dress shops. October 1. Mr. Henderson Scott Dunn, brother preceding the ceremony the o Admiral and Mrs. Edward W. Eberle motored yesterday into Vir- ginia to spend the day. Our Great Other new frocks at $25.00 include satin, velvet and georgette i Sale Of Furs combinations, crepe, light-weight woolens, jersey, with such new j ; e | features as cowl neck lines, jabot flare skirts, metal blouses—and of The Assjstant Secretary of the Navy A smart new 3 K ) tor "Aviatlon, OMr. William 2. Mac-|[| - shoe for Fall. Which Ends September 30 course, irt, the lovely colorings of Fall. Cracken, who returned Friday eve- ning from Buffalo, left Saturday for Womenis Frocks—Second Floor. Spokane to attend the aeronautical competition. He will be gone for ahout two weeks, visiting California before his return. Mrs. MacCracken will give up their apartment at the ‘Wardman Park Hotel the latter part of this week, ‘and, with her mother, | Mrs. N. M. Léwis, and her snfall son, will take possession of the house. at 1823 Twenty-third street, which they have leased for the Winter. Rear Admiral Wflflant‘\h Pratt, who | has been president of the Naval War College at Newport for two years, came to Washington today, accom- panied by his_aide, Lieut. C. W. A. Campbell. Mrs. Pratt will be at Bar| Harbor for 10 days; and then join Ad- miral Pratt for their trip to California, where the admiral will take up 'his duties as commander of the battle squadron of the Pacific fleet with the rank of vice admiral. Mr. and Mrs, J. Russell Young have returned to their home at 4407 Leland street, Chevy. Chase, Md, from a three-month stay in the Black Hills of North Dakota. Mrs. Arthur‘Amory Houghton, wife of the United States Ambassador to the Court of St. James, arrived in New York vesterday from England and has joined her son-inlaw and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Chandler Par- sons Anderson, jr., at the Weylin. Mrs. William Barrett Ridgley and her mother, Mrs. George A. Deering, have returned to Washington and opened their house after having spent the Summer in East Gloucester. Former Senator and Mrs. Atlee Pomerene were among the ngers aboard the Franconia yesterday after- Under Raleigh Haberdasher Management i : Misses’ Frocks—Third Floor. FFERS values now just as remarkable : as when the sale began. UR collection is just as wonderful now for we have placed many new models on sale to replace the great number of coats sold here. T our low special prices, you should purchase now, for after this' month regular prices will prevail. Glade Alligator calf, broad strap. Cuban heel. Also in patent Jeather, black or tan HOURS, 8:45 TO 5:30 PHONE MAIN 1294 i Dulin & Martin Company 1215-17 F STRERT 1214-18 G STREET Also a remarkable selection for scicool and college wear STETSON' SHOE SHOP 1305 F Street (t———lolc———a[——|o|]——— Preparatory to moving into our new shop at 1919 Que Street, we are showing - THE FALL COLLECTION OF EXCLUSIVE CHOOLGIRL APPAREL HERE— Unusual September Values in FURNITURE _ F Streer Cornereor I3 = We are listing just a few of the many at- tractive values now being featured in our . ; - . furniture department . . . new arrivals . . . f S i il Nt offering the desirable combination of I ; : i i _ quality at extremely moderate prices. lo]c———]0] Davenport with solid mahogany frame. Cov- ered in frieze mohair. Two-tone sand taupe, $197.50 Chair to match the above davenport, §98.50 Davenport covered in two-tone taupe and gold damask ..........$150 Okcasional Chair, solid mahwogany frame, covered in sand mohair. Reverse of cushions in frieze. For- merly,$125, now, $89.50 Barrell Chair. Covered in quaint satine, §68,50 Martha Washington Chair. Solid mahog- any ...........$59.50 Wing Chair. Covered in small figured tapestry; down cushions; comfort- able and adapted to any room ..........$47.50 Virginia Sofas. Solid mahogany frame. Priced from.....§175 to $275 (I "|\|||{”||\||l“l]‘l“v Incorporated 3 1747 Rhode Island Ave. [e——|je—|b| | B ] M-BR®KS & CO G ~-STREET BETWEEN 11th & 12 th Chair covered in Rose Taupe-Mohair including outside and back, priced at $87.50. [0 aj————[u[—— e b e e e B e B ] Look Younger— Feel Younger— In Foot Savers Jook young and graceful is the desire of every woman. But to look young, you must feel young—and to feel young and preserve your youthful grace of step, you must wear rightly consi-acted footwear, Davenport with solid mahogany frame covered all over in fine grade rose- taupe mohair. Reverse of cushions in frieze of soft colors ...........$225 Chair to match the above davenport..§115 and Drug Stores Y Send 10¢ to Boft Velvety ** Ensemble Skins and Mfg. Co., Ensemble Washington, Cream have D..C, o . Exquisitely New! @ great deal for generous Foot Saver Shoes possess exclusive, patented features which fit in common. <+ trial size jar A'U I UMN and support the arch—remove the cause of foot strain—and : | “\‘-".“M'\““”Ill\n‘n Dancing Every Nite ey g Iy 1 | U djrected by Al Kamons 13th 5T B | < give to the step an ease and grace that is always a revelation. ; T come in, sce the riew models and let one of our expert fitters ‘,/{m//,;‘y[,,m“m vfi;;l.l';M{ HIEL . i Styles That Paris Dictates - NN q : : The “Elite” \\§\\ Vol | - L R 1| I I A Sl i (YR TR ';\J)ih i —of black or brown $ ; 5 suede with lizard calf g —— $14:50 Dl i i el eaontithers /NN . : , | Ll T DT TS L dress t b i | LR, i ot i TR TR “HHl e craftemanship. Painstskingly e 0 made of fashion's favored fab- Davenport, covered in Rose-Taupe Mohair $175 rics in colors that bespeak mod- I :IMI S including outside and back, . priced at...... exceptional values! th E OND FLOOR Third Floor—At Brooks F Street at Ten assjst you ina selection. f Il —and Brooks Adopts trim to match. ‘!‘\IHMH.“‘\LI T T TR ; i i i j o ERTaiony ket fol DI aed For sale in this city exclusively at lEl""ll!l'l Wl e ishness. You should see them!