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y T3 S SOCIETY.® OCIETY President and Mrs. Coolidge Returned to‘ the White House From Mayflower Cruise. week end cruise the Mayflower, when they were accompanied by the At torney Genersl, Mr. Sargent; Semator nnd Mrs. Stei Maj. Gen. and Mrs, John A. Hull and Assistant Secretary of the Treasur The Wilbur, evening in honor ter Cowan, Bt AL V. O who abourd H. M after a Ni Secretary of the Navy, M will be host at dinner f Admiral 8ir Wal- | e o T N b rived this morning Ieutta, President and Mrs, Coolidge | for e again at the White House | ne; on | about a week. Mrs. Summerall ¥ and Mrs. Shoeneman. | e vesterday | Myer, entertaining the patronesses of - [the exposition and carnival given his | fortnight ago for the henefit of the This Morning n extended vixit on official busi- . wll remain In Washingion for s{ess at unday Afternoon ' P. Summerall, wife of R AL was hostess at n her quarters at Fort | a | rmy Relief Society, at which $27.000 | Prexiding at the te: ¢ were Mrs. Hanson E ant Wells, “iuepas THE EVENING STAR, WASHING VISITORS FROM CHICAGO ' wedding trip. Dr. Ketcham took hlnl!im]fl_\' made: her tulle veil, daintily | Miss Dorothy Green and Miss Mildred Titcomb of Los Angeles. medical degree at Georgetown (7 | city. | Gk Mre. Alfred J wsenu, president general of the Daughters of th {ican Revolution. has arrived | Willard from her home in G | Conn.. and expects to remain here sey | eral weeks, P'rof. holar guest at Nathaniel Reich, nna. Austrin lay of Dr. domestic was and ves Mrs Amer- the penwich, | b versity and has many friends in this | embr was roses. | peact | with gold lace, and wore the George 8. Duncan, 2000 Seventh street | | northeast, and Mis m’ Haltimore Chatham. ). Gibson sailed oston on the S | fre Inora and Miw L was man Thomas Baker, son of James M. Baker, Wednoes in the home of the br Ulinois avenue, Schnabel, pastor morial Evangeli . at X o'clock. The | house h, pretty area paims, 1 dahlis s UKD and day evenir parents, at Rev the the ceding remony accompanied by Shambaugh. Alvin | Fourteenth M. to i lnter M e Hines Inesday officis at h Mi nd on ove ich: ding 1e welo following Mi sister, honol ard TON, D. C., MONDAY, .OCTOBER 17, 1927. ofdered and trimmed with lace, held by orange blossoms, and she fed a shower Her maid h-color crepe bouquet of honor chine of was in trimmed n Nantucket ft for a wedding trip. W. Dampler of 3800 1 unce the mar daughter, Mrs, Gra Mr. John Kirby Wade October 12, at 4 o Dr. George Fiske D My and Mrs. Wade will e ter November 1 at 35 re and they of their Rev it ome s Helen Beals, dan, Mrs. John D. Beals of ne, has set Saturday b her mar to My Aldrich, o wed will take place at the Fifth Ave. Proshyterian Chureh at 430 "k, with the reception immediately the Park Lane. has chosen or of My Kifth 1fternoon . for toddard B M T, # PN Is her step. for maid of i for her ot white | Boston man Mr My, phina: Boston, Mr troit and ir SOCIETY. = W. Davis, fr.. and Mr. Tohn D) Heare, jr.. all of New York it Hart, jr.. of Aldrich's hest ¥ the oceasion are J. George Peter of Washington. John %, Clarke, ir. of Philad Mr. Nathaniel D. W. Allen of Lawrence W. Snell of D Mr Donald Marey Reals Altrea de Liagre, jr.. Mr. K. Day Mr. Roswell Mr. dohn Mr. Francis Russell is M Mra. Samuel ¥ Ing w ters of the Am arrived in Washing in Chi flower Myrs. me Earle I pf the Dau Revolitior fr he the itle, Fish JuLius GARFINCKEL& Co. WASHINGTON PARIS To see the very remarkablc New Showing of Women’s and Misses’ Mis. Frederiea Hans, who also played | the wedding mus The bride was given in marriage by ther father and wore a gown of wh atin heavily beaded In ervstals irried shower houquet of roses and lities of the vallev | Miss Ruth A. Westergren was mnid | Ma \ Miss N Kendal! ney Watson Miss Elizabeth awihrop, Miss Mre, Samuel T. Cushing was hostess it Juncheon yesterday at the Chevy Chase Club in honor of Col. and Mrs Louis €. Scherer of t Hua Ariz. Among her guests were Wallacy v oof Hawaii, ister of Switzerlan: | to Radio Delegate Minister of Switze and 2 Peter will entertain at dinner Thix evening when their guests will be 1.8 Swiex del % to the Interna tional Radio Telezraph Conference, in- | and aber Downey cluding M. Ktienne, geneval barrister | Mr. iford Scherer of New of the Tnternational Telegvaph Bureau | York in Bern, Switzerland. | The ¢ ta Marcheit Thu sday ev ompliment Miss Gale, I'IGIS Furs ACC?SSO"IC’S Dresses Coats Sports Apparel E have just received, you will realize with what diligence and thorough- ness we have sought the loveliest—tl most unusual things in the world. George Imported aroni & Sp: affeta made : Judge and Mrs. © voses ze d'affaltes of Taly, Con- | tained at the W ; ¢ : man. entertain at dinner | R kN N | eception follo a \ i n\u‘,\‘:.\q.,\"‘” Miss Julie Tlume was hostess at a ’””\' K\||‘~Ill"v)"‘ lllm‘|"‘|“ and ‘1. ter cenator Guillelno | Buffet supper last evening in compli Aing trip. Dhey will he ot Now Marconi, who | ment to Miss Dorothy Johnson, daugh- N tember 1 in the Allbn: " York tomorrow. |ter of Mr. and Mrs. Guy H. Jol I ] diialigly and Roland Walsh, U whose vriage will take | Nedne McChord enter- | o b LAl Miss Catherine w, | 171D <t{1-1h. irton Macaroni et Vermicil HE new stocks we want you to sce carry out the smartest stvle trends, but it is in detail. in lines and in finish that our goods are so different from those scen clsewhere. now will come from New ton i wife of ,, ton Alphabets . son of Mr of New Bedford Wednesday October mony wax performed in St. | “opal Chureh in Nantucket. | | Rev. Lucian Waterman Rogers | officiatin | Miss s r. sister of the | bridegroom, was maid of honor, and | Mr. Irving Svivia of Nantucket was | hest man, The ushers included My Gilhert. Manter and Mr. William Don of Nantucket bk Mrs. Richard Fyfe Boyce. wife of | the United States consul at Hamilton, Ontario, is the guest of Mr, and Mrs John W. Townsend. Mr hefore ner M Magruder Inc. Best Groceries Conn. Ave., M and 18th Sts. Phe Main 4180 I <ell 1. Zimmel antation. St. nnounce the en; ment of their rhter Mair abeth to Mr. Sldney Kent Legare, s of Njr. Hugh L. Legare of this city. n Mat- F STREeT CornER oF 13™ ebleff s A FASHION Iis F T pmiaeals VO Luxurious Fur Shawl Collars Deep Fur Cuffs—FEven Fur Tuxedos to the polis * School here. Townsend will enter attended a | MRS, MARTIN GANNON, i in Chicaso, Col. nnd Mes. 1 il her bab; imes 1t Mann left today for aeas, at guesis of ) s visit in Pittsburgh, t luneheon Wed- u - enth streel nor 3 | Mrs. Boyee, -l Hight, daughter of | nk o M - take place November as her attendants Miss who will be maid of honor for her sister, and the brides. | maids, Miss Betty Ridsdale, Miss | mhe mar Nancy Hamilton, Miss Eleanor Bryan | Moore, d Smith and Miss Mary Schmidt of Jer- | Mrs, W, ey City. a classmate of Miss Hight at |10 Philip Ogontz School. Mr. Willlam K. Hayes | M will be hest m: the ushers selected are M Hayes, Mr. Henry James Noland and M Parties have been planned for prac tically every afternoon and evenin Miss Borbara Mr. and Mrs, whoze marrid Hayes will has selected Phyllis_ Hight. Dance Se Exquisite tall cathedral the | orted by Your Gloves Ml eathedrn e drawing room candles lighted az1 city, feKay at the Cariton B iUsENG ve they have take tment | reveral weeks, daughter ave been in Hospital, join them early this week. affairs de- Tmported directly cither French kid novelty cuff or washable $3.50 and $3.75 pair. 2 ax given i W wore gray crepe romaine with | Side drape falling from the shonider. Her hat of gray velour, and she ighter of the | carried shower houquet of orchids | Moore of Wesi {and lilies of the valley | A. Orme, son of Mr, | Mre. Walter ) . William B. Orme, took pla | the matron of honor, Monday, the Rev. W. M. Hoffman of- | of hlack transparent |ficiating, Mr. an m mall hat to match, anc - home K {arm bouquet of Coinmi | street, | pansies. S i | Miss Dorothy Lee K i bridesmaid, a in honor of the popular bride and |nor of Hawaii,is to be the special guest | o npive Line bridegroom elect, and several lunch. [Of the Arts’ Club tomorrow evenin: vties will be given in honor of |t dinner, when he will speak on | Hight. Miss { 1w club members and their Smith will be hostess ature of the eve day for her, and Sat ital on Jack Hayes will entertain Maud ROCK CREEK | RIDING ACADEMY Rear 2130 P St. N.W. (Hall Sauare from Rridle Path) well. signed and created by the one and only Effa Blanche. §5.90 to $10.75. | M nd Ars. | Richmond, accom), Helena and Miss Sa of Richmond, arve short stay, will suede. it the Carlton for They attended the vy-Notre Dime game in Baltimore | on Saturday and will return to Rich: | mond the first of the week. M age of Miss I e Lee o A1 per hour, Dressing Room and other facilities Claxs Instvuction $1 per hoyr. PHONE NORTH 2952 and William Merritt | are vise Davis, | They & arrington, Gover- Hemline and Partial Fur Borders in— ed an and . and she car Ophezi ros W omen’s Newest Fashion COATS Magnificent in fabric Eleana m Borders of St hest man, ‘piion. which followed the ins, par voom, received, with Bovders, Mrs. Wilkins sown of blue velvet trim Tomorrow—~Lxceptional Offering Sport Coats )l d was (e At the céremony v Ridedule wi shower for he \ . - M, and A e Ml A those who have i med 1 il o corsa of Miss Hight anidl Mr. Hayes, | reservations and ,who will | pink roses and The wedding cevemony will be per- |Buests that eveniig are Dr | Mrs. Borders wore formed In the home of the bride's | Frederic & in and lice and corsige bouquet parents at noon, with ~the families | Evederic Willinm Wile, of roses and lilies of the valley. and a few close friends attending. Bt Johh B Mr Mrs. Wilking left Jater in — | Minn :“m"‘;"' the : 1 wedding trip to Chi- | 4 New York and Boston. They be at home afier Novemher and Mrs. —stunning in line— Miss Fmily ames True, perfect in tailoring and truly unusual in value at 110 Paquin’s pouch shawl col- lar and deep cuffs of silky black fox. | i Warranted $4¢ and $35 Values Miss Minna A. Miss Minnie Notz, Misgs Maud Mo A wedding of unusual interest in Washington took place Wednesday, | | October 12, in Kansas City, Mo., when | Miss Carolyn Grave Borders, daughter |of Mr. and Mrs. I. D, Rorders, he- came the bride of Mr. John Howard [| [ supervsss, all weork 1 e sur | son of Mr, and Mrs. || 1he henefit of the faeony prives l ' Wilkins of this city, ||_the widdie man's prodr. & | 1316 G Street N S g%y ECTU R E S; ¥ City Club Building ) MICHEL JACOBS [ | Worth’s square-cornered Director Metropolitan’ Art Sehool of r 5 Bt .‘\)f‘ (:‘(':)_'r'glPOSITION" sl;al\:ll m;llnr ;m(l deep cuffs\{ “THE STUDY OF COLOR” of blonde wolf. TUESDAY, OCT. 18th Livingstone Academy. of Arts 1517 R. I. Ave. N.W. TICKETS, ONE_DOLI Joseph Sperling —the Furrier— Formerly at 1336 F St. Now at Miller, Mis t and will be joined Wed- . Sherman Flint, | | Nieman and H e | Grres u’."m59unif‘VAa//A. Exquisite mairials of conservative, smart patterns, trimmed with selected fur col- lars of Jap fox and wolf. In sizes 16 to 42. Sydney Cloman has returned to her apartmeni at the Mayflower, having passed the week end in New R e s el York. Jocaiinn at 1211 F St second Aoor, wllows || e 1o wfer o' towér prices aniays m || draperies. sl corers il swimionn shader. || Col. Wade H. Cooper is at the Chal- T Siupervise, alt work. 10 be ave 15 A0 fonte, Atlantic City, where he will re- main for several days. Mr. Judson €. Welliver was the zuest of honor at the wiekly luncheon n's Natlonal Press | Wilkins, | John_lowa the Ttev. Cha ciating. \ | The arvangements for the wedding | were charming in detail, and preced. ing and during the ceremony a pro 2 m of nuptinl music was given by Washington and | §iil Yok who' fsd partment at :n»il,, ved the weddli after passing | "L ceremony | wis the Summen at % Rocks, Mass. 5 e o |the home of the have with them for a_week's | (n A e B g s where Autumn flowe Theodore | oty : Chandler. wife of Lieut. o i e = Comdr. *handler. who is stationed the at the Mine Depot at York- Fairfax rmed in parents, roses and backs A Patou’s shawl-to-the-hem effective and cuffs of kit fox. hmidt of Jersey City #day to be the guesi of Miss Betty Ridsdale until after the dding of Miss Barb Hight to r. Charles David Ha Pointed Skunk beautifully marked in a generous Queen Anne shawl, collar and cuffs. will arrive Thi with Gantt and Ken ¥ OVERHEARD an ng_on the by day: “T remember when it took all ‘afternoon 10 drive o Chevy Chase Cinb from 1o Mr. Hampson Gary has gone to New 10 the horses by York to meet Mrs. Gary and their daughter, Miss Helen Gary. who | are expected to rive today aboard | the Leviathan from FEurope, where , - they have been for the late Summer hou and early Autumn, Mr. and Mr: Geirsoand their daughter will spend few days at the Plaza, In New York. hefore eoming to Washington for the | ¥ Winter. H . British | | Waist deep shawl collars and cuffs of red fox. neactienll FIR250. 816 M pect Fitch, platinum wolf and black lynx, in shawl collars and cuffs. a h Sireet SR feen cufls and — TN Hal' horde Sir Philip A. G, D, Sass o undersecretary of state for air, a companied by the Right Hon. Sir| Louis Mallett, former British Ambas- sador to Turkey: Mr. John Ramsden and Flight Lieut. Jonex Williams, have arrived at the Cariton. Sir Philip Sassoon. who_is_in_the United § Paquin’s godet fur bor- ders in pointed skunk 1o ..’ match the collars. Under Raleigh Haberdasher Management = ) Z & 1 two A Smart New C The Spike | Shoe for Fall EPII\C 1 Black patent leather one- strap. with lizard trim. Also in black sued¢. $1350 Is Her Favorite Foolwear— FOOT SAVERS Autumn Presen Think of YOUR new coat in terms of the loveliest soft flat coatings with an intriguing dull luster—think of vour new coat in terms of beautifully selected expensive furs used lavishly—think of it—in terms of subtle flares, slender back lines, ingenious tuckings and yvokes, clever details, perfect-fitting shoulder lines and beautifully hand-tailored silk linings—and tomorrow you will recognize your ideal coat here in this collection. New Tans Coats like these are making Jellefi’s Coat Shops more famous than ever! e at Thomas € Broadcast Concert Every Friday K 9 The Burlingt tra will render a ) HE new Foot Saver models are the favorite of the woman who loves footwear of true beauty and distinction. The favorite of the woman who appreciates a shoe that enables her to endure Jong hours of activity without Soloist, Ffiday, October 21st GRETCHEN HOOD Contralto g, Table d’hote served from 6to 8 PM. $1.50 per cover Also a la carte service The Public In Invited Phone Decatur 500 9900000040000 0000000000 Black Franciscan Brown Grey Green STETSON SHOE SHOP 1305 IF Street cd to your step an ease and e you experience in no other footwear. Beautiful i We cordially itfvite you to inspeet the charming To keep you warm—smartly !—See in the Grey Shops the A]I_l Silk Stocki S ‘ Autumn models. - One of our experienced fitters will S o - s "g , assist you in making the right sele | NCW Qullted bllk Robes, $],) —in which the quilting is very, very decorative and a new, charming scalloped collar makes its debut! THBENNNIIIIIITINNINNININIIIIIIRLIGINS 0 00000000000000000000000000000000 : “Inez” model Foot Savers for Autumn and Winter that will good dressers, Of Brown Kid . 3 rs are carried in stock in sizes up to 9 Widths AAAA 1o D thys city exclusively at ICHS F Street at Tenth s a new in v're wonderful robes. made of heavy satin warmly interlined—cleverly quilted and tied with a silk cord and tassels. And they come in the love- liest shades—pottery blue, turquoise, French blae, green and rose, appeal to uoh Doctor—” Chase My Blues Away Trrexcribe and Old A —And Clever New Flannelette Pajamas which are so dainty stop to think they not silk. light weight and softly striped in pastel shades and there are threc styles, slip-over and coat—one with a charming club collar—and another with silk frogs. Sizes for misses and even for women who wear size 44, “ New Washington Home | of DEXDALE HOSIERY OPENING OCTOBER 19th * With an entrancing showing of the latest stocking hues, this beautifully appointed | establishment invites your attendance. DEXDALE 1348—F St. N, W. Owned and operated by DEXDALE HOSIERY MILLS nodale, Pa. and attractive you hardly The flannelette is wanee n Blues and a &b of a chance. Dance uny nitg to the snappiest music | town hy Swanee For sale $1.50t° §3 The ) agabond Sash”—types for every figure—even for larger women—an instantane- ous hit in Washington—$3 to $15—exclusively at Jellef’s! See them—Second Floor. Kamons directing. 13th & E Sts.