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WARMEASDONE | SOCIETY alloween colors and the young gucs their colorful cos- | tumes played games in the garden | IN WATER COLORS Woman Exhibits Collection Painted While on Du{y |n Autumn fl(l\.\‘r‘ and full'\l : 3 ‘ Ruined Regions. ‘ . : Ellen mru‘r.} ashioned American | An American Correspondenca of the Associated Press, ) NEW YORK.—From the shelter of an English garden heside a thousand- year-old castle to activity in the dev- asted France during the rehabilita- tion days is oNly one adventure in the life of Mary Elwes, noted English painter, whose water-colors of France | are on exhibition at the Anderson Galleries. | s, George L. George Pointer, Schwartz wore co Goldsm flower Wells, an_old Breton woma Well Well a flirting dandy, and Charles | gypsy girl. . and M chomberg F. ndell of London, England, who have me to Washington for the Winter and will be at the Fairfax Hotel. | Mrs, Gandell was Miss Easie Green | and lived in Washington prior to her marriage to Mr. Gandell. Elves' ancestry includes a | ht of King Stephan’s time who' built the tower of Dunster Castle, a zovernor of the Tower of London who Iost his head protecting a prisoner o Who went around the world with Cook and a grandmother who sketch- d out of doors until over 80 She her- | kelf served as a Red Cross nurse dur- ing the war and for ten months after the armistice ministered to refugees in the devastated areas. During that time she made many skeiches in the villages and on the | battlefields. When she returned to London she included tk n ex- hibition which was v many | well known persons, inc Queen Mary. who purchased one of the gar- den pictures. Mr. and Mrs. J, Henr; tained at dinner vesterd home in Cherrydale, ment to T Webh enter- | : at their , in compli- Tayloe-Claybrook Wed In Fredericksburg Saturday. A wedding of unusual interest to Washingtonians took place Saturday h o'clock in Old burg, V daugh Deaths Reported. following_deathe have by Health Department 1 T |w Christine {of the late F on Clay- hrook and Mrs. Claybrook, became the | bride of Mr. Walter Randolph Tayloe | of Virginia. The ‘fl the “Daniel Umstead, 78, Walter Reed General | The bride was given in marriage by | Hosptal. | her uncle, Mr. John Newton Clay: Katherine V. Swarzman, 65. 818 Connecti- | hrook of Plainfield, N. J., and w Crandia Sehathirt, 49, St. - | beautifully gowned in a court costume | ital {of white Satin and exquisite lace worr erdiigherine S. Ballow. 48, W - | by generations of brides in her fam Isaac Mills. 48, Gallinger Hospital. ily. Her houquet was of Madonna | t and calla lilies | Miss Lillian Brockenborough Clay- | ¥ |brook was her sister’s maid of honor 2 months, 1000 Ese and was attired in a period costume 233 2 st. s, | Of cloth of gold and ied an arm- | 3. 'ave. ‘s | ful of Madonna lilies. Mr. Edward Poinsett Clayhrook. 3d, | brother of the groom, was the best man. Among the out-of town guests were: | Mr. and Mrs. John Newton Claybrook 3d; Miss Mary Scott | illoughby | : Henry the L. Merchant, 5 month: nald F. Hancock "Malinda Carter Doxle. 51 . Stewart, o, Births Reported. The following hirthe have been reported | fo the Health Department in the last 2% hours: Herbert J. and Margaret Ieo G. and Francés R. Wie Robert L. and Jogephine Abner C_and Ruth Frnest fwine. hoy and Phillip and Gertrug Heors and James and Sidney ) of Plainfield, Pole of T Pole, jr., of Ne m E Chewn- | Walter | . all of | Mr. Walter Washington; and While They Last! “Lavender Picot Edge” - SHEER A Silk Top to Toe HOSE Full Fashioned | Gan Metal Only | Sheer and clear as a crystal. These stock- ings regularly sell for $1.95 a pair. Shop early your share, ToWind v L Christian, with | ¢ E Cunningham & Co. 314 7th St. N.W. THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, Miss Loretta Pepper, who is a lent at Georgetown Convent, they ill return to Pottsville, Mr. Charles Griffith, Miss ter, Julia Mays and Mr. and Mrs. Ambler Johnston. of Richmond: M H. Carlisle Old, Mrs. Clifford Lee n Tayloe, jr., | Ruth Dem- ed Mr, and Mrs. Edward Grasselli en- tertained at dinner and dance in the| i * the Carlton Saty v eveniug birthday < thei. guests Whitfield F. . Newton guests were Mr, and Holmes, Mr. and Mrs. . and Mrs. Joseph r. and Mrs. Allen Minnex, Thomas Morgan, Mi ¢y and Mr. William Har- U.8. N eron, Wi erick Brown, =. Robert M Mr. and Mrs. J. Mr. Lewis Cou A loe, 2d, and Mr. and ake | of Westmoreland | ot v, Va. A small reception fol-| lowed the ceremony for the out-of town guests. orris, Robert Noi Warren George R. rt 11 A number of friends and relatives | of the bride from Washington wit-| nessed the marriage of Miss Blanche Atkinson, formerly of Washington, to r. ael, this city, in the Church, Saturday night Mr. and Mrs. F. .\. Burlinghame of | New York, who have heer i U | visit in the Sout | for a_few ey will leave for Frederick, | [oF 2. few d: They will leave for airt of the week ional Press Club onday luncheon itington. The Women's > entertained at thei today Miss Ha . nson, Washing. . was maid of ) Zuck and Mrs. ldward P. Johnson, hoth of Washing- s ate of the ton, were the bride’s other attendants, oodrow "_‘.”- n Senate of t heta Pt ternity of Georg= ty gave a_smoker evening in the clubroom of Joseph “p._T. VOXDAY. OCTOBER 31, 1077, 19 to the improvement of child conditions there, basing her course of action on hor study here. corporated fn Washington schools. Upon her return to France, Mme. Liard proposes to devote her energies Liard Makes Inspection af‘ Washington Schools. | vig, for- | versity; Prof. Earl C. Arnold and Prof. Waer Lewis Mon: ot o¢ Georgs | FRENCH EDUCATOR HERE. Washi versity. Mr. Lyle W. ant clerk of the United | Mme, States Supreme Court, was in charge of, proceedings. Marriage Licenses. Marriaze licenses have been fasued tol Tollowing = nond F. Owens and Ethel M. Tassa Herbert and “Ieabelle Camphell lark of Lebanon B N: Y Blaisdell of Alba M. Greez of Crawford Mme. Yvorne Liard of P merly of the Rockefeller Foundation ¥ s touring the United | of Am-rican child | today is visitin nd recreation: NY. t with Miss Ros sville, Ind..| Leas stant superin | tendent of schools, who is explair he various ideas of chill welfare in nee, who in a stu welfare conditions, M the . Harrie Hardon of this city and Erelyn INCORPORATED Department. S nent young business man of Fredericlk and is worshipful master of Lynch Lodge. A. F. and A. M. They will be at ‘home in Frederick after a trip to Lake George. Joseph Sperling —the Furrier— Formerly at 1336 F St. Now at 1235 G Mr. and Mrs, T. R. Pepper of Potts- ville, Pa., motored down on Friday | and are guests at the Wardman Park Hotel for the week end. After they | have made a to see thei Brothers Present: Tuesday Just Received FUR-TRIMMED COATS Featured in Autumn Browns 78.50 88.50- 98.50 KQUISITELY draped models, luxuriossly mmed with harmonizing furs. A rich group, indeed, that will give Madame many pleasurable moments in making her selection to- morrow. TWELYVE THIRTEEN Tuesday and Wednesday Only! N r Up Our BirthdaySale Remarkable Values! in Dainty 1919 Que Street Offers TWO SPECIALS 2t$27.504a$39.50 —in jersey frocks, as illus- trated. The designs and workmanship are typical of the high standard of Francise models and the offering especially timely for these early Fall days. Tuesday A Special Purchase and Sale of 500 NEW HATS $5.00 $2 $5.00 Qualities Qualities Styles for Misses and Women NEW METALLIC HATS NEW SATIN HATS NEW VELVET AND FELT HATS SEE WINDOW DISPLAY psborn ELEVENTH ST. COAlS Special Underpriced Purchases, Combined With Higher-Priced Fur Coats From Stock, Offered Tues- day at the Very Special Sale Price of— Beige and Red Fox Scarfs $35 to $69.75 Pointed Fox Scarfs $59.75 to $125.00 hili 606 - 614 INGERIE To the thousands of Cunningham customers who know value we need hardly say much— we know they will recognize in this event an opportunity to save many dollars for their own intimate things and will most likely begin to set aside their Xmas gifts. To those -who don’t know our values—we ask only one favor—Come—See—Compare Handmade Imported 1 Dress and Costume GOWNS Super-Quality d Rayon yomn Teddies, Step-ins, French Panties, wear. all sizes $189 Bloomers and Lace-trimmed Gowns Pure Silk GOWNS An unusual collection in a nat- ural, heavy, all-silk crepe de chine. All sizes and colors included. $79 98 Each Super Quality Ramon Vests, orced S SLIPS Bettina dium, crepe de chine sevi materials. match your everyday frock, as well as pas- tel shades for evening Of course, in —All Shades and Sizes— Slips, ra- eral novelty Colors to $189 and colors. Robes & Negligees Box Loom Crepe $ 1 98 Lace Trimmed and Embroidered Satin Wool Lined Quilted Robes Silver Muskrat, trimmed with Beaverette, $188 An Event in Which Philipsborn's Standard of “Style, Quality, Dependability and Ex- cess Value” Is Raised to the ‘nth Degree WA =iy Caracul Paw, trimmed with Wolf. Castor shade, $188. Consider This! 10 Choice Pelts for Selection at Practically Wholesale Cost Silver Muskrat Mink Dyed Silver Muskrat Natural Muskrat Silvertone Muskrat K Hair Seal ?.{,'.%f.fg,?“ : Considering that the Fur Coat season “is still ahead of us, this offering is a remarkable one, in- deed. There are only one and two of a kind in most cases; all are in the latest and most approved styles with contrasting shawl or crush collars and colors include black, brown, tan, beige, cocoa and natural shades. _ A Reasonable Deposit Will Reserve Your Coat Sealine (Dyed Coney) Marmot Caracul Paw Russian Pony = Bilvertone Muskrat with foz shawl collar, 3188 Philipsborn’s—Third Floor