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14 SOCIETY Secretary of War and His Daughters Reach Seattle Today From Brief Visit in Hawai. HE Secretary of War, Mr. Dwight | F. Davis, and his daughters, | Miss Alice Davis and Miss Oyn- | thia Davis, will arrive in Seattle | today from Hawaii, where they | spent a short time. They will return | to Washington after Labor day. | The newly appointed Secretary of | Commerce, Mr. Whiting, arrived in| Washington vesterday morning from his | home in Holyoke, Mass., and has taken | an apartment at the Willard Hotel for ! this week. He entertained guests at luncheon vesterday on the roof garden. The newly appointed Ambassador of | Argentina, Dr. Manuel Malbran, will ar- | rive New Yo today on the Amer- | ican Legion. He will be welcomed at the | pier by representatives of the Argentine | colony in New and a committee | from the Pan-American Soclety of the | United States. w the Ambas- sador will be the guest of the Pan- American Society at a luncheon at the Bankers' Club, and he is expected in Washington the r part of the week. Minister and Mme. Varela Back From South America. { The Minister of Uruguay and Mme. | Varela are arriving today in New York | the American Legion from their| ey have been The Minister of B! Mme. Radeff were among a hi t the Mass. 4 AMrs. McLenna Hornbeck of the State Departmen Louis Pierard of the Belgian office, Comdr. and Mrs. Thomas Kin- caid and Mr. Ralph Miller. Gen. John J. Pershing. former chief of staff, will go to Newport Friday to be the guest for a few days of Brig Gen. and Mrs. Cornelius Vanderbilt, on board their yacht Winchester. Several | entertainments have been planned in| honor of Gen. Pershing, including a Miss SOCIETY. | of New Orleans, will become the bride | | to their camp on Saranac Lake for the foreign | T THE _EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, York are at the Mayflower until to- night, on their way to San Diego, Calif., where they will spend a short time be- fore making & motor trip through Cali- fornia | Lieut. J. W._Jones of Langley Fleld, Va. is at the Carlton for a few days. Capt. and Mrs. R. C. Caridee arrived in Washington Sunday from Fort Leavenworth, Kans., and are at the| Mayflower for several days before going | to Langley Field, Va.. where Capt. Can- dec has been assigned to duty as an fnstructor | Comdr. A. C. Read of the Naval Air| Station, Hampton Roads, Va,, is at !hc] Carlton for a short stay. Miss Guthrie to Marry Mr. Neff in New York Saturday. A wedding of interest in Washington will take place in New York when Miss Elinor Guthrie of New York, daughter of Mrs. David L. Brainard of Washing- ton and the late Dr. James B. Guthrie of Mr. Calvin Grove Neff Saturday in SR St. Agnes Chapel. The bride will be escorted her stepfather, Brig. Gen. | Brainard, U. S. A, and a reception will | follow the ceremony for members of the tamilies and a few close friend: | Mr. Neff and his bride will le after the reception for a motor trip through | the Adirondacks and Canada, and on| their return will be at home at 1213 Park avenue, New York Mr. and Mrs. Eugene C. B. Simonin of Chestnut Hill, Philadelphia, have gone Mr. and Mrs. Frederic D. McKenney. Burke of Pittsburgh is at the Willard, where he is making a short visit. Mr. Burke is a member of the Republican | national committee. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Pilling’and daugh- | ter of Tunbridge Wells, England, have | arrived in Washington from New York, and are making an indefinite visit at | the Willard Hotel. emainder of the season after spending the early Summer in thelr cottage at Ventnor. Mrs. Simonin was formerly — | Miss Mary McKenzie Moss, daughter of { Mr. and Mrs. E. H_Koehler of New | T Myt McKenie Moss of | YOrk City are at the Carlton for a stay ‘Washington. ‘,u( several days. “The Bureau of Aeronautics, Navy De- | Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Hobbs have ar- | o e ave. o farewell dinner to | Tived in Washington from their home Capt. Emory Scott Land at the Carlton in Hartford, Conn. and are at the| Jast evening, the company numbering | Cariton for several Y | about 60 Mrs. Richardson Hostess i |can national committee. and D Craig Iall, at Atlantic City. | teenth street northwest, who was the guest last week of Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. L. E. Mueller at Lakehurst, N. J., following visits in New York City and the submarine base at New London, Conn., returned to Washington Monday. Mrs. Adele Randall, who lives at the Potomac Park Apartments, is visiting friends in Boston. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Alexander of New York and their daughter, Miss Eleanor Alexander, accompanied by Mr. and | Mrs. Burton B. Turner of Philadelpl RO MRS. ANDREW J. MTLLER, Of New York, frequently in Midwinter the guest of her brother-in-law and sister, | Underwood Photo. | honor of Mrs. Alice Fox Pitts of the Buffalo News, who is now with the women's press bureau of the Republi- | Other guests | were Mrs. 8. V. H. Pickett, Miss Cora | Rigby, Mrs. Vylla Poe Wilson, Miss | Corinne Prazi Miss Martha Strayer, | Miss Elizabeth irley and Mrs. Anna | Wheaton. Mrs. Thomas Uhlery and Mrs. Charles | Mengel of St. Paul, Minn, are guestsi of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Felix Moore. Mr. and Mrs. Harry C. Bates and| three children, Dorothy Amelia, Clark id, are spending some time at | Mrs. Eaton A. Boothe of 1307 Four- | — | a, are at the Mayflower. Miss Elizabeth ‘Turner also is with her parents. Mrs. Duvall entertained the Woman's Club of Melwood at the Dower House yesterday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. George E. White of Wilmette, I, are at the Grace Dodge Hotel. With them are Mrs. Harry Gow- er of Wilmette and Mrs. H. M. Rice of Wauwatosa, Wis. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Ferguson of New- port News, Va., accompanied by their son and daughter, M illlam M. Fer- AUGUST 28, 1928. guson and Miss Elsle are Ferguson, spending some time at the Carlton. The Zontd Club Will Give Dinner at Dower House. The Zonta Club, composed of busi- ness and professional women, will give a dinner tomorrow evening at 6:30 o'clock at Dower House. There will be about 30 guests in the company, and following the dinner there will be a busl:\eu session and a program of musie. Mrs. Leonore Reed, contralto, and Mrs. | Frances Gutpelius, pianist, the program. Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Clements of Chi- cago arrived in Washington yesterday and are at the Willard, where they ex- pect to remain several days. Miss F. 8. Carrington and Miss E. A. Carrington of the British West Indles at the Grace Dodge Hotel for an extended stay. Miss Carrie M. Stein has returned from & two-week stay in Asbury Park. Mrs, Ethel Holtzclaw Gawler, soprano; | will ‘lve‘ SOCIETY. of 16th Street and Corner Mornin You Are Cordially Invited to the Star Model Home which has been acclaimed as a masterpiece. . . id Shepherd Park lly located in e Drive and Juniper 3., reached by way to Morningfide Drive. - L&Preuningers Sons Charge Purchases for the Remainder of the Month . . . will appear on October statements. 1 FASHION INSTITUTION Washington Have the smartest Fall things to take with you over the long Labor Day week end. where new things at nominal prices are arriving daily. .. .before you go a-holida Summer sale at from $10 to $25 less....new frocks abound in the dress shops DParis NewYorh ) Xy Labor Day Week End Ahead . . . Buy and Save at Jelleff’s .come to Jelleff’s to select them, ¢ buy your Winter coat in the ..transparent velvets, satins, thin woolens, jerseys. ...the dressmaker handbags of Paris are here in smart replicas and adaptations! New....new Take the time to look. You'll be delighted. . .new Straight Discount of 15% on Winter Coats, $165 to $235 .every department is adding lovely new thin in the Annual Summer Sale and only 8 more shopping days left The smartest misses and women from both economy Pearls* *(Constructed) Smarter Than Ever! N Jarge luncheon that Mr. and Mrs. Henry | and style viewpoints are those who choose coats in the Summer Sale of New Winter Coats...pay a small deposit...save a worth-while sum on the purchase. ..and appear on the first cold day as smart as the chic Parisienne. The Finest of Coats $165 to $235 —are in this group! They are lovely coats that “make” a woman or miss fashionable!” The luxuri- ous fur trimmings are the finest peltries...at a glance you know the fabrics are of the best weaves! And add to these the smartest Paris designs and dressmaker fashioning and you are aware of the quality of these coats. For Misses You Will Find New Navy Majora Coat, with collar and cuffs prnpea it S165 less 15% 168 less 15% Falleaf Tan shawl! collar and cuffs.. $165 less 15% $165 less 15% Falleaf Tan Majora Coat, with $195 less 15% ming . $195 less 15% Falleal Tan lar and cuffs $218 less 15% $218 less 15% ST e T TR Sunday at| o o4 Mrs Charles McKinley are at Luncheon Yesterday. | it spending a few days at Saratoga | Mrs. Anna Steese Richardson of New The acting military attache of the | Springs, N. ¥ York City entertained a small company S e \ime with Mme, Thenault | their daughter, Miss Lauree Warren, of |ingion. The e e e S e her Intant daughter, Catherine | t B D e et Bathilde, who have been with Mme, |Buests of Mr. Erie Tat 4 and editor, in his Chevy Chase home. Thenault’s mother in her Summer home Former Representative James Francis Flowers by Telegraph Anywhere Almost every Paris couturier is showing pearls in one type or another! Be early to select yours! This is a good time when you can buy with value! $1 $1.50 to $3 Values The Real Beauty of the Home lies in_attractive fixtures—whether it ple lamp or an elal chandelier. We have all the newest fixtures and will allow you 8 fenerous discount it trade your old fixtures in for new ones. int on Cape Cod. Maj. and Mme. Thenault have taken a house at 1703 Nineteenth street and will take ssion October 1, when Mme. Thenault and the baby return from Cape Cod. ‘The Assistant Attorney George R. Farnum, and Mrs. Farnum, after spending two months in Europe traveling extensively through France, | Germany, Austria and Russia, sailed for home August 23 on the S. S. Pres- ident Harding from Cherbourg, France. | Maj, Gen. and Mrs. William M.| Wwright will leave today to spend a | few days with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Leiter, in their home at Beverley Farms, Mass. Gen. and Mrs. Wright have just returned from a visit with Mrs. Wright's brother, Dr. F. N. C. Jerauld, at Niagara Falls, N. Y. Col. and Mrs. George Chase Lewis have as their guests in their home at | 2140 Wyoming avenue Mrs. Lewis' mother Mrs. James Clarke Manning, who has recently returned from s trip Lewis’ sis- lighting im- General, \d A Leading Fashion Moderate Prices A Leading Price Transparent Velvet Dresses 29.75 Sizes 14 to 20 ELECTRIC FIXTURES 1314 1 St. N.W. No Branches Main 7178 NEW STORE 1407 H St. Telephone Main 3707 V7L 1111 LTI TLEL LTI LA LT T2, N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N, Chokers of uniform and gradu- ated beads...two and three strand necklets...16 to 26 in. long. $1.95 $3.10 55 Values Forstmann's Silvertone Coat, with ombre krimmer trimming. .. .......ococoieieooees Black Suprema Coat, kolinsky trimmed. ‘ Women’s Coats Eeied- from . irp o cpverl Baser | Black Suprema Coat, fitch trimmed...... $168 less 15% Biaies andoled B Bope. b itheic) TRAN Oxford Silvertone Coat, with krimmer trim- i Seuves S 3 Py . S165 less 15% SETCL YELYm B i s, i apartment in the Willard Hotel. : S165 less 15% Shagbark Kashmirbella Coat, kolinsky trim- OR immediate street wear with one's fur or later under one’s coat. In \\ N\ Pendant necklets, lariats, chok- ers, novelty strings; 60-inch ropes. $ Modern, flat necklets, lari chokers, long ropes, noveltie Jewelery Shop—Street Floor /7 Tan Kashmirbella, with new cushion shawl collar and cuffs of kolinsky or beaver.. Four big groups, $10 to $25 less $58.50 $78.50 $98.50 $125 A deposit holds a coat, storage included, until November Ist Five Specialived Coat Shops—Third Floor Silk Tweed Frocks will lead a smart Fall existence $35 for women So much tailored slimness in these tweed frocks . . . the moment they ap- peared on the fashion horizon for Fall they were accepted and here they are as lovely as the frost- tinted leaves of an Au- tumn forest. Intricate Cuttings add to their smartness surplice closings ending with bone buttons..plaitings sewed flatly down...both accent further slenderness. New colorings, of course. moat-blu, harvest brown, nor- mandy green, toga purple. S Special Low Prices Now Prevail on Henderson Furniture ¢Savings more than warrant a look ahead to Autumn refurnishings requirements. “Many Suites and 0dd Pieces still available—all from regular stock. All Lamps and Shades One-Fourth Ofl Usual Prices JAMES B. HENDERSON Fine Furniture, Laces, Upholstery, Paperhanging, Painting 1108 G Street————Phones Man 7638 Main 7676 $3.95 to $8.50 around the world, and Col cos Falleaf Tan Selecta Coat, Beaver trimmed. . Capt. and Mrs. T. J. Sartor of New med . $168 less 15% checks, prints, or solid toned velvet Values Platina Grey Supr‘e'n}-n (_ft;it. kit fox trimmed, e A Tt o G Brothers il e College. Baltimore. | Forstmann's Silvertone Coat, kit fox trim- med § RS Nubeige Kashmirbelia Coat, beaver ktri.mu:\ed, $195 less 15% Winterbeige Majora Coat, kalinsky trim- o oo D S8 less 15% these frocks epitomize in design and elegence of material Fall’'s most charming and grace- Falleaf Tan Suprema Coat, beaver trimmed, Col. Francis Amory Pope, Corps of | $215 less 15% Exgnecrs U. 5. A, how on duty with | For Maid and Matron Among the Smartest $235 less 15% ful frock fashions. T M-E 1V 7 it - O £ R New Tans Are A-Foot! —-neutral tans to wear with al- most any costume. . .rich gold- en tans that match smart furs ...grey tans that Paris is talking about...brighter tans English women wear for walk- ing! —and of course you'll want the smartest shoes to wear away on your holiday.. . here are three top-notchers! New York Paris J. B. JONES & CO. As you enter the door Wednesday— Our Regular $1.35 HOSE all silk! full fashioned! guaranteed perfect! service and chiffon! 3 Pairs for 53 you won't need any coaxing with this one! Mothers are taking advantage of the help- ful service we are of- fering! Dozens of them have come in to see-- TissKauye Bell, College Advisor and she is glad to give them the benefit of her college experience ! They are finding in this modern little shop on the third floor everything for a girl to take to college. All things together and they are reveling in the opportunity of see- ing and buving every thing together Third Floor The LOUVRE 1115 1117 F STREET Field Mouse is the color of this kid pump and it has a very smart strap oi lizard calf $11.50 Open All Day Saturday All $16.50 Dresses One street Frock Shop son ond Floor maining of the present ses models—for and atternoon wear $9.75 of clearance ef you choice of Dresses of extraordir value at a most re- markable price. Satin, Flat Crepe, Crepe de Chine, Georgette, Crepe Ro maine, Printed Crepe de Chine and Flowered Georgette. Belted Gowns New for Fall ss d two prece s Just a little special event that we thought you mothers and daughters and sisters and sweet- hearts would be glad to read about. In a regular way you couldn’t even hope for a price like this on such perfect $1.35 hose. But you can always cxpect star. tling things from J. B. Jones & Co. Every new shade! 8' to 10! Moonlight Gun Metal Sea San Champagne J Bdones & (o INGORPORATED 1219-21 G Street N.W. A Shower Coat is just the thing to take week-ending! $7.50 o dispell any gloom if it should rain . but more than that, for you'll wear these smartly tailored leatherette coats when you go down to the beach for a swim . . . or perhaps to cheer you on your way if you're motoring, for be- sides being smart they are very comfortably lined with a suede- like material. Swagger belted lines like English women wear . . . patch or slit pockets . . . and they come in green, black, brown, blue, and clever to tuck one red. Sizes 14 to 20 away for a gift? o Sportswear Shop—Fourth Floor Grey Shopr—Second Floar Not even in sleep does a modern maid forget her smart ness...she has a decided preference for these belted silk gowns...be- cause the crepe de chine is so caress- ingly soft ..be canse the little belts make them look so lovely there's no need to try and keep way. ward negligees in place ..and they're so comfortable! Tailored and lace- trimmed styles, in flesh color, white, \;uch. and blue Wouldn't it be Java Brown -as rich as heaver.. and suede and kid highlights make vou think of lovely fur $12.50 our fe and gives ar Atmosphere White Plaza Gray Dust Grain Tawny Manon Kasha Beige Trotteur Tan ~the ideal shade and shoe for walk ing...tie of sturdy kid with lizard underlay. st Footwear Shop—Street Floor In this sale we must posi- tively decline to accept re- turns, make exchanges or alterations. v

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