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SOCIETY (Continued from Eighteenth Page.)_ #Hall and her daughter will go by auto- amobile to Morristown, N, J., and from ithere will go shortly to Atlanta. Mr. and Mrs. Eli mi Smith have gone to Philadelphia because of the ushers were M nelly of McLean, Va.; Mr. Jack Hard- ing of Dayton, Ohio; Mr. Horace Lur- ton, jr., of this city, and Mr. Francis Byrd of Atlanta. Mr. and Mrs. Owens left for a wed- ding trip after the small reception to close friends of the bride and bride- groom, Mrs. Owens wearing a tan and brown suit with a tan felt hat will be at home later at 41 Perry street, Montgomery, A Among the out-of Vaughan Con- THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON,. D. €. FRIDAY. taken an apartment at the Grace Dodge Hotel. Mrs. E. Crane Chadbourne of Chi- cago and Washington has returned to the city and is at the Mayflower. Mrs. J. H. Gllpatrick of Fort Leav- enworth, Kans., has arrived in Wash- ington, and is the Wiilard for an indefinite and. Mrs. J. J. albright of Buf- king an extended trip | Mr Mrs. Edward W. Eberle, Mrs. Joseph Strauss and Mrs. Robert Giles. At the Chevy Chase children Pro- gram tomorrow morning. Mrs. S. O. Greig, hostess, has for her aid Mrs. H. B. Page, . Mrs. R B. Huff and Mrs. T. D. Taylor are also hostesses for this ad- ance Navy day celebration. An especially appropriate musical pro- logue will be participated in by the children, E Enlisted men hearing the colors will Pennsylvanla avenue entrance to the Capitol grounds, at 2 o'clock. Mrs. Victoria Faber Stevenson will give the history of the monuments. Persons | wishing to join the group in the tour |may do so by providing their own | transportation, Miss Lena Hitcheo dent of the Overseas League, will give a tea in the Garden House at the Grace Dodge Hotel Sunday afternoon national presi Columbia Alpha Chapter of Pi Beta OCTQBER 21, - 1927. Monday from all over the State of | ton entertained a party of friends in | Illinois at Abraham Lincoln Hotel to form an auxiliary to become affiliated with the National Woman's Demo- cratic Law ashington, D. C. Mrs. Nicholson will go from Springfield, Ill, to St. Louis, Mo., where a luncheon will be given Tuesday in her honor at the| Castl Hotel by the Missouri i National Democratic Law E Woman's | =——— forcement League. | the garden restaurant of the Carlton Hotel yesterday. Her guests, who were the wives of the active members nforcement League of |of the Southern Jurisdiction of the Supreme Council Masons, included and Mrs. M of Mrs, H. Spilman of Scottish RAPERIES Qosede;. Rite | Lean Abbott | Newly Arrived Modes COATS SPORT DRESS FUR ,falo, who are = On her return trip she will stop in| 'y 3altimore. Md., where she will pre-| side over the e Federation of the | United Democratic Law Enforcement t o . Best work. Quick service. Clubs of Maryland at their semtan.| Factory Prices, al convention Oct 28 at the ;9! -E’ Southern Hotel Mrs, H. W, V er of Washing-| R | lead the Boy Scouts in the patriotic opening. The committee of ladies | promoting thé chil s progr: the Ambassador tomorrow morning is a to St. John's copniyn Orphanage. Through the efforts\ of Mrs, E. L. the AND SHADES ithe death of Dr. J. W. Adams. Mr.|Mr. and Mrs. John §Smith will accompany the doctor’s sis- | of the b coom, of A iters to Rockford, Ill, for interment. Emott_of Morristown §Dr. Adams was well known in Wash- . Simmons of Bal- i4ngton and had many friends here. . and Mrs. Kdward Buck - ; cir daaghter. o Mr. and Mrs, William Leonard e L LT fThurber have urned to their home 4n Chevy Chase after an extended snotor trip through nearby States. automobile through the Kast, are ariton for a few days. They rt at the end of the week for home. Mrs. Daisy Pottstown, | Phi is entertaining a_number of tHe freshmen at George Washington Uni versity at a dance this evening Hillside, the home of Mr. and M Thomas Price Littlepage at Bo Md. Mrs, Jesse W. Nicholson of Che ; Chase will leave tomorrow for Spring S ransportation to this espe-| felq.” 1L, where she will make the Ul‘uu-‘ohlffl‘!",‘. Reture of Maeterlinek’s | ;ricipal address at the conference of : e Democratic_wbmen, who will The members of the Phi Della Made to order. ymour Fronheiser of who for a number of s Dbeen extensively enter- Washington, closed her ania, following the Stock ¢ g “Ptlwh Rotary Club bus w for Ratl | tained in home in Penns: death of her hu : v Folk and M an apartment in Cathedral Mansions hor Follkk of Nashviile, Tenn., were | South, where she will make her home. unable to attend owing to the illness | ji | iiaste LA g b and Miss | Sorority residing in Washington will ek r of the bridegroom. | poga MceDevitt of Park avenue, New | hold a dinner at the Willard tonight. > v 1. | York are passing some time at he dinner, which will take place in W. Lowell of Lock- | fork B, 160 Dass, | the diplomatic suite, will he attended | ¥ 25. Dr. Josephine Beard has been | lled to Chicago by the serious ill-| The fine arts section of the District of her sister. IR ¥ ague of Amer n Pen Women will | ¥isit the historic mounments of Wash | mgton tomorrow afternoon under the direction of Mrs. Ellis Logan. chair-| man. The group will meet at the Peace Monument ted _at the furn from Mr. and Mrs. larlow have re- Mr-ana M turned to New City after sev- eral days’ visit with Mr. and Mrs. Rob- ert Marshall at Cheverly, Md. Mrs. Charles ister of Detroit, Mich., is at the Wardman Park Hotel | nd Mrs, H. for the week end, having come to[port, N. Y, are at the Grace Dodge | Washington to visit her son, Charles | Hotel for a short visit. T. Fisher, j student G With Mrs. | e Mrs. A. K. Wiesler, who is | I siting her son, Norburne Wiesler, |$ nd Mi Elizs Miss Henrietta Higgins I illiam Doeller, who | &4 -3 ed after spending th mmer in Europe, have taken a re: 'ntial suite at the Wardman Park Hotel for the early Autumn. - ey~ Mrs. Richard Wainwright, who Mme, 1 n Minto of Bailundo | hostess for the Navy at the children’s » Africa, has arrived in Wash- | program tomorrow morning at the {ington to spend the Winter and has ‘ Ambassador Theater, has for her aids Representing the ultimate in the accepted les Ha Pro for Children’ ms Tomorrow Morning. e i o and return to Detroit Mond: The ained at dinner | . - T might At the Willard, where she | fi‘llltr :i!n passing the week. COLUMBIA RD. 18 ST OPPOSITE AMBASSADOR Maintaining @ coat superiority lasting thru the years. Watches, Silverware, Jewelry and DIAMONDS Now Subject to a Dis of 10 to 20% During Our Removal Sale | Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Williamson hav as their guests at the Wardman Par Yotel for a few days their son-i and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. W Chalmers of Riverton, Every Wednesday and Fri 5 Until 7:30 4-Course Sea Food 7 SC of Our Dinner Tegular Meniu Or Your Cho : Coumbia 5032 ERRAEITRNNNYERERRLEREREN Under Raleigh Habe h—Shertzer Wedding Yesterday. 'he iage of Shertzer and mith took noon_in the home of the bride’ parents, Mr Monroe Shert- . on Thirteenth street. The cere- ( in the presence | &9 the Rev. Robert | i ount Bertha Richars Miss Mr. Comparison at It’s Price! Twenty-five years selling “The Ameri- can Girl” Shoes for women has proven to us and the satisfied wearers that there is no better made women’s shoe at its price. 5 in a gown of white satin and lace and carried ower bouquet of orchids and sweetheart roses. Ier siste s Dorothy Eve- | lyn Shertzer, was maid of honor and wore a gown of pale yellow chiffon and | carried v rosebuds. M We are going to move to 610 13th St. N.W., and until that time our cntire stock is subject to the above generous savings. Berry and Whitmoere Co. JEWEL SILVERSMITHS ELEVENTH STREET AT F NORTHWEST New Store—610 13th St. N.W. | | A Smart New Shoe for Fall | The Petra | Black suede ox- | ford tie, black, lizard _trim, Cuban heel. Also brown suede. An informal reception for those who witnessed the ceremony followed, when Mrs: Shel moth of the bride, and Mrs. h, mother of the brid ted. Mrs. Shertzer was in roidered crepe and Mrs. ack velvet. Smith left later for the South. Our Fall styles comprise strap pumps and oxfords in brown and black kid and patent leather. Sizes 3to9. Widths AA to EE. v [ } Berberichf TWELFTH=<F STS. FINE FOOTWEAR SINCE 1868 . and Mr a wedding trip A charming Autumn wedding took place last evening at 8 o'clock in St. Andrews Church, when Miss Mildred Sinclair' Gates, daughter of Mr. Robert M. Gates, Donovan = Owens son of Mr. and Mr: of Atlanta. The ceremony was per- | formed by the Rev. Dr. Dimon, rector | of the church and the Rev. Dr.| George Fiske Dudley of St. Stephen Church, and preceding the ceremony and while the guests were assembling | a program of sacred music was given | by Mrs. M. A. Ross, organist of the |g <church. ‘White chrysanthemums, paims and ferns formed an effectiv setting for the wedding and at the | home of the bride quantities of | Autumn flowers and ferns were used. | The bride was escorted by her| father, who gave her in marriage. Her wedding gown was unusually " Jovely, fashioned of sheer chiffon, along dainty old-fashioned lines, with a closefitting bodice, made with a round neckline at. the front and the back partly cut out in triangular-de- n. The skirt covered with tiny ruffles was quite full and bouffant, barely trailed the floor at the back and was shorter in the front. She wore an exquisite veil of rose point lace, an heirloom in her family. The vell, at one time owned by Italian royalty, was presented to the Mar- chionesse Incisa de Camerana of Turin, Italy, in 1860, was worn as a wedding veil and used on one occasion 9 when the Sultan Aziz Zan of Turkey N ew FrOCks entertained King Edward, who was then the Prince of Wales. After the Frocks of sndividualized charm specially featured at ttingy,, A STETSON SHOE SHOP Philipsborn 606 - 614 ELEVENTH ST. For Saturday—an Event! NEW FurTrimmed OATS Smartest Winter modes at a remarkably low price. of Each coat in the group was individu- ally selected for its au- thentic _styl- ing. New fabrics, new fur trims, newest col- ors, splen- did linings. Women’s and misses’ sizes. Just Arrived Specially Priced The House of Courtesy The House of Courtesy TIES! PUMPS! STRAPS! $6.50 Scores of Styles Fashioned in This Season’s Smartest Material By Beverly s are Peatured in g Stbo; W CO tyle E Misses & death of Marchionesse Incisa de Camerana, this lace was bequeathed to Countess Eugenia Bertinatti of Castella Monte, who bequeathed it to her niece and aunt-in-law of the bride. The veil was arranged softly about her face with a wreath of orange blossoms and she carried a white prayer book from which fell a shower + of lilles of the valley Mrs. Robert M. Gates was the ma- tron of honor, wearing a gown of beaded pale pink chiffon, made in' two: plece effect with a circular skirt, and the carried an arm bouquet of pink roses. Little Miss Martha Hall, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Buckingham Hall of Morristown, N. J., and niece of. the bridegroom, was the flower girl, wearing a dainty frock of green geor- gette crepe over flesh and carrying an gld-fashioned bouquet. Mrs. Owens, mother of the bride- groom, was in a blue beaded chiffon and carrying rose: , jr., of Mont- Mr. John 8. gomery, Ala. the best man and Frocks far superior than you'd expect for so low a price. Charming fashions for every occasion. Every desired shade and material. Women’s and misses’ sizes. FOR YOUNG FOLKS AND APPAREL FOR E VERVW‘ONNAII Unequaled Qualities! Unsurpassed Styles! w HAZELLE, $6.50 Neatly tailored one-strap of patent with novel fastenette buckle. Covered Cuban heel. All sizes. Unmatchable Selections! Superlative Values! Features That Stamp These Coats “Smart” The Horseshoe collars . . . side flares . . . deep fur cuffs . . . circular flounces . . . diagonal tuckings . . . fur borders . . . straightline backs 1221 F ST. N.W. Saturday Morning Sale From9 A.M.Until1P.M. “SOLEIL FELT and VELOUR HATS with ribbon-metallic or feather trims 75 ANNETTE, $6.50 Charming Oxford of patent with unique cut-out lace stay. Spike heel. All sizes, Very Choice Materials Venise . . . Veloria . . . Malina . . . Duvana .. .and others . .. trimmed with Pointed Wolf . . . Skunk ., . Badger . .. Jap ‘We have planned this event for weeks, and Forr . Cauirhls . vaaothee e rasties as a result of careful preparation the values suprass even our greatest hopes. Every new Parisian theme is here. The much-talked-of Philipsborn Coat sales will receive additional praise when these Coats are seen. OTHER SPLENDID - COAT SELECTIONS $59.75 to $250 SWEET SIXTEEN, $6.50 Chic one-button, cleverly fashioned of patent leather. Spike or Cuban heel. Al sizes. NEW SKULLCAPS TIN\I/_L TURBANS SMA BERETS SOME BRIMLESS made *00 OR NARROW DREERC BRIMMED. sell for75 l e In Large Head-Sizes—In Small Head-Sizes—in Tiny Head-Sizes Individual Paris Model Hats Velours, Felts, Velvets, CHESTNUT B R "0 W IN SAND BEIGE VIVID BLUE 4 POCKETBOOKS S50 Pouch, underarm or back- strap models, in moire, leather, velvet or antelope in all colors. Main Floor RAYON ROBES .95 SWEATERS $7.95 $5:15 All-wool garments with Prince of Wales, V or crew necks. The many colors and color blendings offer a wide - choice. $).95 New robes of moired, plain or printed rayon in distinc- tive patterns, with satin bor- ders and cuffs and cord and tassel. PERETTE, $6.50 Fascinating one-strap or patent or black suede with harmonizing trim. Spike heel. hats that will peer above fur collars this Winter! Beige, brown, blue, green, red, black. Satins, Metallics, in all the smartest copies of >aris models. Chic little Main Floor