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SOCIETY. SOCIETY . mcam. ws THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. €. -MONDAY, SEPTEMBER S O ‘ I E I S( ‘ l NEW .DlPLOMATlC HOSTESS TWO D.C. WOMEN HURT FAIR AT INDIAN HEAD = INAUTOACCIBENYS| 'ORTHREEONS agricultural products and elght free | of crowning the Queen of Love and open-air acts, including two high dives | Beauty. One hundred dollars will be daily. by Dare Devil Oliver, a recognized | divided into prizes to the four knights artist; two performances daily by Fitz | with the highest scores. and Witz, a team of acrobatic clowns; Dancing on a concreie pavilion, said two performances daily by Signor Guil- | by the fair essociation to be the largest | metta, the comedian of the air, and two | in southern Maryland, is a part of each . | aerlal’ exhibits daily by Mile. Anne, a night's entertainment. The music dur- Mrs. Kathryn Bicker and M"“‘ | Parisian artist, ing the day will be by the Navy and A tilting tournament heads the pro- | Marine Bands. The fair is held on | Farm Exhibits, Carnival and Tour- | : 1 } SRR ; 3 3 : R. H. Mattingly in Hospital | gram for the first day. Knights from | the naval powder factory reservation | | 1 | nament Are Features on Ninth Annual Program. Attorney General Sargent Returns From | Special Dispatch to The Star. |'the surre 3 ton | under supervisis f t) o at Staunton. | urrounding country, Washington | und pe) jon of the commanding INDIAN HEAD, Md., September 3.— | and Virginia are competing In this honor | officer of this station. | Featuring a program of carnival attrac- | REOPEN FOR Z 17'\ v Vacation Spent With His Family | tions, the' ninth annual Indian Head fair THE SEASON “Speaks for Itself.” in Ilud IO“’, \'t : " _‘ : : 3 } s"'sfi?‘,lgfi%cr?, wv?,' s'Snermemlw,r 3— l opens at noon Thursday for three days. 1643 Conn. Ave. Hospital authorities sald today that| There will be exhibits of poultry and T'uesday, Sept. 4th | Mrs. Kathryn Bicker, wife of A, H LUNCHEON, TEA, DINNER and their families spend tne Summers at Saranac Inn, at Saranac Lake, N. Y. | Bicker of Chevy Chase, Md., and Mrs. {R. H. Mattingly of Washington. D. C., | A la Carte, Table d’'Hote Service Potomac 6322 iE Attorney General, Mr. John Sargent, who has been with Mrs. Sargent in their home, in Ludlow, Vt., for the Summer, will return this afternoon ir The Ambassador of Turkey, Ahmed Mouhtar Bey, is among the guests of {the counsclor of the Chilean embassy and Senora de Agacio in their cottage at North Beach. Senor and Senora de Agacio are entertaining the Min- ister of Persia, Mirza Davoud Khan ah, and the company will return to Washington tomorrow. = | . Mr. and Mrs. Frederick M. Copen an- L | who were injured in automobile acci- | nounce the marriage of their daughter| | 3 X { dents yesterday, are improving. Mrs. | Hilder N. to Mr. Homer M. Tripp, Sat-| | N 5 3 Blcker, though conscious, is suffering | urday, August 25, at Upper Marlboro, | ¥ | from an injury to the head which may | Md 5 prove to be a skull fracture. Mrs. Mat- tingly has scalp and leg injuries. Rela- | tives of both are at the hospital. According to information at the hos- | pital, Mrs. Mattingly was on her way | to Washington from Lexington, where | her son, E. S. Mattingly is registrar of | the Washington and Lee University, the | son driving, when the _automobile, | | about four miles from Staunton, skidded {on a wet road, turned over. Young| | Mattingly was siightly hurt. | Mrs. Bicker was with her husband, several days. whohts chief draughtsman of the 0 o \ \ Southern Railroad. hospital authorities T stitaiDaws | . { were informed, when thelr automobile = ¢ R House, Thursday evening. | swerved from the roadway in passing s charge daffaires of Rumari b n(notk;‘er machine near this city and D a e RS T | *anieuiees el Rt~ I struck a pole | e o ey, | To Continue in September. other ts included Mr. and | The series of “Midsummer benefits” Jter R. Tuckerman, who are en- which were conducted during the month Prince and Princess Sturdz | of August by many local organisations T n home cver the interested in educational, recreational | welfare and civic work in the Capital | in connection with the advance season subscription and sale of tickets | for the Washington co-operative artist concert course, have proved so suocess- ful that practically all co-operating or- ganizations have asked that they be he marriage of Miss Margaret L. Streeter to Mr. William A. Norris, both of Washington, took place Saturday in Rockville, the Rev. Byron W.John, pas- tor of the Methodist Church, officiating. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Nihill of Detrolt | are at the Grace Dodge Hotel unttl next | week. { Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Skinner of New | York City are staying at the Willara for | STETSON SHOE SHOP Is Now Displaying SMART FOOTWEAR o Representative and Mrs. Treadway ntertain at Stockbridge. Representative and Mrs. Allen 1 readway entertained at dinner las i evening at the Red Lion Inn, in Stock- { bridge. Mass, for Mr. R. Golden idson of Washington. 1310 F Street Third Floor Raleigh Haberdasher J. B. JONES & CO. New York United States Ambassador to Myron T. Herrick, accom- by on_and daughter-in- and Mrs. Parmely Herrick of are among the passengers hich is ex- Gen. John J. Pershing. who is the {guest over the holiday of Brig. Gen ;and Mrs. Cornelius Vanderbilt in their Beaulieu, at Newport, was the onor Gen. and Mrsf v of Feminine W’ashingmn should revel in these FUR COAT VALUES We will not attempt a detailed description here Enough to say that these coats boast only the most desired fashion touches— the rarest pelts—the fin est needlework. You will be instantly impressed with the outstanding su- periority of these luxuri- ous fur fashions. Would you dare buy—without seeing them? WASHINGTON continued through September. Those organizations, wh‘l(ch wi}l coln- 3 3 tinue to benefit from ticket sales for | t . SENORA DE PIZA, i{’;fi?fi"&fi"fi'fi'&‘f&?xflfif ebvee'x::m;z "x‘: Wife of the new secretary of the Costa Rican legation, Senor Fernando E. Piza, 0ct}vberg with Josef Hofmann, include | who has succeeded Senor Guillermo E. Gonzalez who is now in New York in | the Young Women's Christian Associa- | business. ¥ ~Underwood Photo. tion, “‘el{n\‘; ml;fl;fi val‘;:\lbllc ‘ g ——— last evi Buildings an e 5 ing- | s s ¢ dinner luct evening. Gen, Per- | SRIGOAR "6t Music, Jewish Comme. | TAX RATE REDUCED. | ks been set at s1, per, 8166 on both day of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Walters. B | —_— | "“The annual budget announced by the | imhi ‘““'“”}fi;:&"'m’éfua?,‘.‘;‘ former | Association and others. | Spectal Dispateh to The Star. of the cuy'o;:enp House, and street, O taty” of the Mavy and | Within the next few weeks the boxes | ERICK, Md, September 3.—|curb and gutter assessments will take | e, Theodore Roosevel E {for fhe miiic Snaae Wi Be PR o | Db ‘he | care of the additional amount needed to | 1 Mrs. Theodore Roosevelt. sale for the benefit of a prominent Recent reassessment of property in the meet the budget. City Register Aubrey | Assistant ;‘twme_vm();ga::-‘l‘.ubl‘l‘r; local charity. it county and elty is responsible for a 10| A Nicodemus reports a cash balance of | Qn?-a‘éfifurv;:;ez::\ng. entertain- | Dr. and sts‘;.llmes : ”f,‘,‘“ ;.:" cent reduction in the city tax rate which | $6.607.80 in bank 2z infor: 0of. returned from Europe, where they have itng informally on the Willard ehomr e i < e rin Maj. Julio entertained also a party al the Congress of Ear, Nose and Throat. | dinner at the Dower House Thursday. Surgeons, at Copenhagen, Denmark. | ! Former Representative and Mrs. John | Mr and Mrs. E. A. Thompson of | {H. Smithwick, who have spent the past | syracuse, New York, arrived in Wash- | ULIUS ARF[NCKEL& 0 *few months in their home at Pensacols. | ington Saturday and are at the Willard A iFla. motored back to Washington c;r;‘d | Hotel for a short stay. | havi an apartmen 7 - poericinl | :’?.:é&!&".‘ém. for the coming season. | Mr. and Mrs. R. Lee Wray of Shelby, | Mrs. James F. Moriarty, who was N. C. are at the Grace Dodge Hotel | We solve your Parking Problem while shopping here by taking charge of your car. Enjoy these important sav-~ ings! These rich-looking crea- tions can be duplicated—but not at this extremely low J. B. Jones & Co. sale price. ’ September 12, by the business and pro- | fessional section of the Women's City | Hi Club, at 22 Jackson place. Five-minute | | talks will be given by members who have returned from their vacations. Reservations are now being made. ‘The Misses Oettinger and Mr. Albert Oettinger are motoring to Asbury Park and New York. Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Lederer of Pater- son, N. J., are at the Willard for a short visit. o Mr. and unmr.—w. Bleakley of At | ‘ ta are at Grace Dodge Hotel e for this week. Mr. and Mrs. William F. R. Hitt, who | Mrs. A. W. and her daugh- nave Serat races, ter, Miss Louise , are visiting ihave been 2t Bera o Lo e Faces: few | the {ormer's mother, Mrs. H. Hollander. | { i sog e i 5 oree v ORATORICAL CONTEST WON BY BALTIMOREAN mfifm 'kw Tand Fagi | Award Given Ii;;— Blumenfield | at dinner Saturday and ter went to the ball Mr. William H. thv | at Middle Atlantic Y. M. . A. Federation Session. E cannot violate the confidence of our public by purchasing for sales goods of inferior quality to our regular stock. There- fore, in the ver) Remarkable Sales this Store Now YOL' will find the best quality goods in the world at much under the season’s regular prices. The former Undersecretary ol the Starting at ITreasury, Mr. Gerrard B. Winston, is spending the week end at Newport vhere he is the guest of Mr. and ire *Guy Fairfax Cary. Mr. and Mrs. Holcombe oliday Hosts at Newport. Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Royall Hol- the Villa Summer, | == mn 4 Modest Deposit Will Reserve Any Coat Fur Trimmed SPORTS o Fur-trimmed coats are particu- larly fascinating this season and these coats at $58 faithfully inter- pret the new mode. est fabrics—Norma and Velma— WG are ]ta’dfng now A Great Sale of Fine Furs An Advance Sale of Women's and Misses' New Fur-trimmed Cloth Coats A Great Sale of Underwear A Great Sale of Hostery In all the smart new shades A Great Sale of Bags The two new- “Wanderbilt gave that evening. A modest have been charmingly developed in $ _— deposit reserves any coat st gatherings fabric and fu black, tan, gray, blue and green. Popular trimmings Beaver, Marmink and Manchurian Wolf. These values will surelv amaze you. Dress Shop—Second Floor Every and every new sponsored in this group. are French Starting at - Coat Shop—Second Fioor By the Associated Press. RICHMOND, Va., September 3.—Mil- ton Blumenfield of Baltimore last night spent several | won first place in the oratorical contest »as accompanied by Miss Maud Da- | held in connection with the Middle At- r> jeiily lantic States Pederation of Young Men's | ' Mrs. Woodbury Blair was hostess at Hebrew Associations and Young Wom- & or en’s Hebrew Associations. Juncheon Jesterday at Beacholm, her | is subject was “Israel—the Eternal S = ‘Wanderer.” A business session of the convention i Mrs. P. Lee Phillips and her daugh- MANY OTHER CLOTH COATS—RICHLY ter, Miss Mary Lee Phillips, who were n the North Shore for several weeks, ave returned to their home in Wash- | ingion. | Mrs. Willard Merrill Kochenderfer | has returned to her apartment in the La Fayette after visiting st Briar CUff Manor, N. Y. " Mrs. Samuel Beverly Williamson has returned to her apartment at Stone- leigh Court after a visit to her home in Tennessee. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Gans salled Sat- urday from New York City on the 8. 8. €iboney for Havana and will be gone several weeks. They will stop at the Plaza Hotel in Havans and on their returp they will visit New York and Atlantic City. will be held today and a dance will bring the event to a close tonight. About 125 representatives of the organizaticn ‘were registered. ALEXANDRIA. ALEXANDRIA, Va., Septem! (Spectal) —Funeral services for ‘Thorpe, 5-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Columbus Thorpe 3 of Franconia, were held here | mortuary chapel with Rev. P. L. Vernon, | pastor of the Pirst Baptist Church officiating. Interment was at Beulah | M. E. Church Cemetery in Fairfax County, Rev. J. C. Dugger conducting | the service. The child died from being | kicked by a horse. William H. Wattles, 46 years old, | A Great Sale of Handkerchiefs A Great Sale of Umbrellas F Streer CorNER:OF I3™ e Foring Htar EMBELLISHED WITH LUXURIOUS FURS Distinctive in line, rich in fabric and trim- ming, these cloth coats make up an unusual- ly interesting collection, Of broadcloth, soft velvety fabrics and a number of novelty ma- terials. Coat Shop—Second Floor A more formal phase of fashion i1s discovered in our '681°195 But(crfl\' Skl!‘(! O{ pl!flled flannel | died yesterday in the Alexandria Hos- | Mr. James K Prooman, it of Wiah- | Brettier of o s M. Ealen O.| ston, son of Bishop Treeman. Wi | ices will be held at 3:30 o'clock tomor- | Sost st dinner Y night on the ) row afterncon at his late home, 45| Willard roof. { North St. Asaph street, Rev. R. DISTINCTIVE FALL DRESSES Every phase of smart acti ADVERTISENENTS $4.95 arrived Many v is provided for in X many new colors M Neff-Anderson : Mr. and Mrs. Leon Lewis Anderson of Alexandria, Va., announce the marriage | of their daughter Nan Loulse. to Mr. | Philip Norman Neff, son of Mrs. William | Erwin Neff of Washington. The cere- | mony was performed Saturday in Wash- | tngton, the Rev. Hugh T. Stevenson ofi- eiating Mr Neft is & graduate of the Worcign Bervice School of Georgetown Univer- sity and a member of Delta Sigma P! Fraternity. He holds a commission as ensign in the Reserve Air Force of the United Btates Navy, and is now on ac- tive duty on the U. 8. 8. Wright at Hempton Roads, Va. Mr. and Mrs. Hearne O. Adams of Dellas and New York announce the en- gagement of their daughter Marjorie to Mr Chester Lockwood, son of Mrs Thomas H Lockwood of Washington Mr_and Mrs_Adams and Mrs. Lockwood Flowers for Fall Weddings September wedding slans should be in the making, Prospective Autumn brides are in vited to consult with us now out flowers and decorations. SPECIAL PRICES NEW STORE 1407 H St Telephone Main 3707 Koontz, pestor of Trinity Methodist Church, officiating. George Downham has been ap-| pointed chairman of the September en- | tertainment committee for the Alex- andria Rotary Club. The weekly Junch- eon will be held in the George Mason Hotel tomorrow, the first of the Pall luncheons Frederick L. Flynn, local attorney, will make the coronation address to- night at the celebration of Groveton day a. Groveton Heights in Pairfax County. An all-day program Is being [ STATES r Near Union Station—Ample kitchen equipped with th n_applisnces known to cull- for ihe preparation of foods " most mod for the table for preparing s the most fustidiou TODAY, 11 AM. te 9 P.M. Special LABOR DAY Dinner, $1.00 souP Garden Vegetsble or Consomme Royal || guoce or l Malf Broiles Bprin, Chickpn. Jullignne Potatoes. Bliced ""'ffi o A Pompadour or Roast N me Ribs of |l et Mashed Potatoes Green Peas liced Tomatoes with French Dressing Hot Roils with Butter Pie or lee Cream Milk Coftee. Ten or iy i RECEIVED HERE Petworth Pharmacy Ga. Ave. and Upshur St. THE ABOVE 8 DISPLAYED 8Y AUTHORIZED 8TA BRAN OFFICES Is a Star Branch Office If you have a piece of furni- ture you want to dispose of; a room to rent, or something of the sort — place a properly worded classified advertisement in The Star and you'll be sur- prised at the responses you will receive. Copy for Star Classified Ad- vert ements may be left at any of the Branch Offices—located SIGN in and around Washington. The Star prints such an over Classified Advertising R CH you the best results “Around the Corner” in & Star Branch Office whelmingly greater volume of every day than any other Washing- ton paper that there can be no question as to which will give our showing of new dress creations for the early days of Fall. of the J. B Velvets Satins And with it all comes the added significance Jones & Co. modest way of pricing things. Plain Crepes Georgettes and Velvet Combinations Crepe and Velvet Combinations Satin and Crepe Combinations $ 1 3.75 " Navy Tan Brown Wine Marrons Sizes 14 to 48 Dress Shop J B Jones & 559.50 Cranberry Black Independence Blue Second Floor J (0 INCORPORATED 1219-21 G Street NW coffee brown, adoise blue deep wine, English green —Main Floor Slip-On Sweaters 2195 Handsome!ly tures with the new colla viended w Main Floor Bads of lmported Kid Antelope 37.50 antelc ents the ¢ umn’s favorite I'he hags—the colors refinements are new ot materials and the and ultra Maiv Floor The famous "480" Picot-top Hose $1.95 45-gauge, four thread, clear, exquisite, allssitk from tip to toe. Every new color. Sizes 845 to 10, Main Floor