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CIETY Secretary of State and Mrs. Kellogg| Arriving in New York Today From Europe. HE Secretary of State and Mrs Kellogg are arriving today in New York on the Leviathan after several wecks' stay abroad i3 Members of Congress Returning Today From Europe. Senator and alter E. Edge, are arriving today on the Leviathan from Europe. Also iner are Representative Fiorello H. LaGuardia Representative and Mrs. J. Charles Lin- thicum and Representative Ackerman. Robert F. Wagr attended yesterday fternoon in New York of Miss May Weisser. daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. acob Weisser of Brooklyn. to Justice Gustave Ha of the City Court of New Yo 3 ceremony was performed in the ball- room at the Astor Hotel, the Rev. Dr s Hymanson officiating, assisted by or Joseph Rosenblatt Senator the wedding Mrron T. Herrick. n-law, Mr will to France, son and P: 20 Secreta War. Mr h- metored last we ere the guests of Mrs Mussey, who returned with them to Washin Ars. o the honora of the Washington College of 1 which Judge O'Toole and Miss alumnas. Mussey spel at where she has an ap: Col. Paul Henderson of Chicago is at th~ Carlton for a few days. Capt. R. M. Griswold, U. S. N., gone to Charleston. S. C.. to ta ccmmand of Destroyer Squadron 9. Capt. Griswold’s family will remain in Washington John N. Douglas and Mrs. Douglas of Brookiyn, N. Y., arrived in ‘Washington yesterday. and have taken | @ suite at the Fairfax for the Winter scason. S. Capt Lieut. Donald Duke of Boston, Mas: h arrived in Washington by pl and is at the Carlton for a short stay. Miss Catalani Selects Day to Marry Mr. Kelle The marriage of Miss Theodoria Cata- lani. niece of the second counselor of and Signora Cata- Kelley. son of Mrs William Fitch Kelley, will take place Satu of Mrs. Henry F. Dimock, in Bar Har- | bor, Me., where the bride-elect has been spending the Summer. The date of the | wadding was advanced because_Signor | Catalani is leaving shortly for Italy to | settle his mother’s estate. | Mrs. Kelley and Mr. Kelley will leave | Washington Thursday for Bar Harbor and en route they will be joined in New | h Cromuwell of Flush- | Brown Miller, jr.. have taken-an apartment at 1730 K street northwest and will be at home after October 1. Mrs o merly Miss rter of Mr. Graham of Chevy riaTe took place Augus Miller is.a son of Dr, Brown Miker of this city Mr. and Mrs. Wade H. Ellis. who spent the week end in their country place. Rippon Lodge, in Virginia, en- tertained informally at dinner Saturday evening at Gray’s Hill Inn near Rippon Todge. Their guests were Mr. and Mrs. Wright Scott and Mr. C. Bascom Slemp. Byron Ulmer | whose mar- Mrs. Julien Jaquelin Mason and her son, Julien J. Mason, are at the| Vanderbilt Hotel in New York for a couple of weeks. | Mrs. Tytus Mcl dinnc t evening { T Mass., | : Theron J. Damon, and her son and| dauzhter, Mr. H. Huntington Damon and Miss Caroline Damon. at I in honor of Mrs. Robert E. Greer entertained at | Iuncheon, followed by bridge, this | £ afternoon in honor of her house guest, | § Mrs. O. H. Mason, of Berlin, Md. Dr. | Mason. who is now at Annapolis, will join Mrs. Mason the latter part of the | week | Mr. and Mrs. B. McGuckin have ar- | rived in Washington from their home | in Dublin, Ireland, and are at the Carl- | ton for several we | £ | Mr. and Mrs. Walter Moyle and their | { children have returned from Salt Lake City, where they spent the Summer. Mrs. H. R. Scudder and Mrs. R. B.| Breckinridge, who recently arrived in this country from Europe, are at the £ Hotel Schuyler in New York for a few days before returning to Washingten. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Mackey of Brool 1yn, accompanied by the! g 3 ter, Miss Rita Mackey, are s 7 some time at the Carlton iving Eve Ball Episcopal Hospital. The annual ball for the benefit of the Episcopal Eye, E d Throat Hospital will be held Thanksgiving eve, W nesday, November as has been the Mrs. Faber term agers for Mrs. J. Walte resigned because of ill he: Mr. and Mrs. B. F. At the engagement of their da leen to Mr. George Rex C: ington, the wedding to take place in the carly Fall Harrison, who | th | A wedding of interest ton took place Wedne he-Sea at Hyannisport, Ma: Henrictta Breed. daug George Breed of bride of Mr Yo and L L L e o Flowers for Fall Weddings Autumn wedding plans should be under consideration. Pro- spective brides are in- vited to consult with us now about flowers and decorations. SPECIAL PRICES NEW STORE 1407 H St. Telephone Main 3707 day at Elsinore, the Summer home | - Graham, | | v | the late Mr. Dickman of Cleveland. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. 7. Barney Phillips of the Church of the | Epiphany and chaplain of the United States Senate. Mr. Richard Underwood of this city was the best man The bride is a granddaughter of the {late Rear Admiral Richard Worsam Meade, U. S. time in_com mand ~of States Atlanti Fleet andson of T e THE EVENING NDAY. SEPTEMBER 10, 1928.° spending the Summer at their country place at Bay Ridge, Md. Mrs. Minnie Martin of San Diego. Calif., who has been visiting her parents in Mansfield, England, is spending a| few days in the Capital visiting her uncle, Mr. Will Riley, at 1429 Belmont street., Mr. and Mrs, Peter L. Decker of Battery Lane, Md. are spending 10 days at Buffalo, N. and Atlantic City. Mr. George Gaul has returned to his residence at 1366 Otis place northwest after an extended motor trip. Mrs. O. P. M. Brown and Mrs. Paris Br s at the Piccadilly | Hote , and will sail on the American Trader Friday for London After a visit in that city and in Paris they will also tour Switzerland and Italy. Dr and Mrs. David E. Buckingham h returned from the North Labrador | coast and Quebec. Dr. Buckingham, he consulting veterinarian for the Byrd | Antarctic expedition, selected the deg t to be used by Comdr. Richard MISS LILLA LaGARDE, daughter of Maj. and Mrs. he spent two months, Richard D. LaGarde, has returned from Camp Koko- | —Brooks Photo. | the late Gen. William M. Wherry, U S. A, and of the late Franklin J. Dick- man, at one time Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Ohio. He is a nephew of Maj. Gen. John L. Hines, U. S. A. Mr. and Mrs. Wendell J. Wright of | Hackensack, N. J. are passing a few days at the Carlton. Mrs. S. Templeton Snead and her daughter, little Miss Margaret Patter- son Snead, have returned to their home on Meadow lane afi several weeks' visit to their cousin, Mrs. Williem D. Snead has his grandfather, Mr. s Snead, in Nelson County, Va., for sev- weeks | Miss Irene Cramp of Philadelphia and Miss Jeanette Johnson of New York City are at the Carlton for a short | stay on their way to Hot Springs, Va. Dr. Anna D. Peck entertained at din- | ner Friday evening for the 24 members | of the United States Veterans' Bureau Book Club. G Mr. George F. Jones, and daughter, Miss Margaret Anne Jones, and Miss i ett, all of 4026 Fifth street have ir . W, the guests of Mr. O'Connell—Brazerol Mar Announced. za Brazerol cast yesterday an. nounced the ¢ of her daughter | Katheryn F to Mr. Edwin P.| O'Connell of 1811 North Capitol street The ceremony was performed Sep- tember 1 in St. Mary’s Roman Catholic Church of Fredericksburg. Va., the Rev. Walter J. Nott, pastor, officiating. The young couple will retur shington this week and make th me at 926 Madison street. 1 Mrs. J. B. Gre Hurry! Only 5 Days their h ] at Summ awrence We earnestly recomm the pelts are the ver sumed! November—Pay Re “It’'s My ( that makes me look so to help you choose exact Bogie! returned from a motor { N FASHION INSTITUTION Washington Bridgers when we marveled at he and smartness! And Miss Bridgers is here all week | |E. Byrd in his exploration of the | Antarctic. [ Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Atkinson.of North | Bay, Ontarlo, Canada, are at the Grace Dodge Hotel for an extended stay. I Mr. Robert A. Moulden of Orlando, & STETSON SHOE SHOP Is Now Displaying New Fall Footwear Raleigh Haberdasher 1310 F Street COLUMBIA RD. At 18 ST, OPPOSITE AMAASSADOR 5 Until 7:30 Broiled Tenderloin 75c Steak Dinner Or Your Choice of Our Regular Menu NewYork to Buy Furs er Prices end misses and wom- en seriously considering the buying of a Fur coat for the Winter to select it now. The Summer prices are $30 to $100 less and v hest of their kind. Saturday at six the Winter prices are re- Pay a Deposit Now—Coat Held Until mainder in January slen Bogie well groomed,” says Miss ceaseless activity ly the right kind of Glen She’s in the Sports Shop—Fourth Floor. $29.50 Fla., 18 visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Moulden, at 2330 First street northwest. Engagement Announced of Miss Coburn to Mr. Price. Mr. and Mrs. Ferdinand R. Coburn of Charles street, Edmonston, Md., have announced the engagement of their daughter, Elizabeth Cartwright, to Mr. Harry Price, jr.. of Schley avenue, Hy- attsville. No date has been set for the wedding. Mrs, John T. Marchand entertaiged a party of 12 at dinner, at the Army and Navy Club, Thursday evening. M | Anita Scade and her niece. Miss | expects to be absent two weeks or more, Anita Virginia Mucller have l'eturned! to their home, 1529 Rhode Island ave- nue northwest, from a two months v cation trip spent in the Pocono Moun- tains of Pennsylvania. | Mrs. Samuel Saloman and daughter | of 1519 Upshur street northwest spent two weeks at Niagara Falls and in Ca ada. They later went to New York Cit where Mr. Saloman met them by motor, | and are staying at the Hotel Minger for a week | The Rev. Martin S. Bram of Wilming- ton, Del., is making a lengthy visit in| Washington at the Grace Dodge Hotel. | Louis M. Dorsch of 722 Webster street is motoring through all the New Eng- land States to Montreal, Canada, and Helleffs A FASHION INSTITUTION Paris With Ever Washington NewYork Type Bag For Every Type Person stressing Couturier Bags in Smart Reproduction Chanel puts six pockets in this smart pouch handbag to make it just as love- ly from the iiside from the outside. of a fine caliskin. replica (right) $16.50 as Its Our Callot inspired this voke top handbag and it's stitched to give the ef- fect of tiers . .. sirable this season. Made of genuine Morocco and it has a double clasp. (right) $10.00 so de- Cartier the world famous jew- cler made the unique little lock that securely this tailored envelope bag of moroc- co . .. and because it is a Madelon it's (right) fastens Matrons prefer these larger leather pouches...and this one is especially well made with three compartments...of a sturdy reptilian grained leather, and we have plenty in black. (right) Isakof ves, the last word in smartness is Isakof’s frameless bag...soft caliskin and you should see the beautiful way it is lined with kid. Our replica (left) 25 Vionnet knows how moderns adore slim pouches and made this irresistible square one of smooth calf and adorned it with a cubist clasp. Our replica (left) $13.50 Madelon follows the example of >atou and plaits the top of this meless ante- lope suede hand and you know Made- lon’s are exclusive with Jelleft's in Washington and only (left) $7.50 Antelope Suede . . . so much in vogue this season . fashions this interest- ing pouch . . . it looks like a Chanel handbag, but it's really one of our own Madelons and only (left) C$7.50 Very Special! French Marcasite Yes, real French marca- site adorns the clasps of these stunning antelope suede handbags it hardly seems possible, but here they are in smart new shapes and the best colors at just— (left) $7.50 Handbag Shop—Street Floor SOCIET Y W, D, NMoses & Sons Public Confidence Since 1861 F Street at Eleventh In the Oriental Rug Salon A Special Selling of Fine Persian Scatter Rugs At Greatly Reduced Prices Fine Mosul and Hamadan Rugs Sizes Ranging From 3x5 Ft. to 3Y,x6Y, Ft. Special— 339.50 Exquisite colorings and heautiful designs character- istic of these fine Persian rugs, will be found in large variety. Oriental Rug Salon, Fourth Floor. Main 3770 9 AM.to6 P.M. I/I!Y// e’ Interesting Group of Fine Heriz Runners Ranging From 215x9 Ft. to 3x12 Ft. Special— 339‘50 Ruffled Curtains . September Events A profusion of colors—blue, jade, red, rose f and orchid, in materials now the vogue—or- gandie, voile, marquisette and nets, at prices, quality considered, that are low. Ruffled Curtain Sets $5A50 -Of Boston net in four delightful color combinations. A set consists of pair of curtains, valances to match, and loops. Fine Ruffled Curtains 53-'50 Pair Of fine, sheer marquisette with full ruffled picoted edge. Dainty dots and figures. Ivory or beige. Loops are included. Ruffled Net Curtains 37.75 tO 315 A wide variety tractive curtains. Special —200 Pairs Ruffled Curtains 53.75 Cream or ecru, with ruffles and insertions of rose, green, blue, orchid or gold. Beau- tifully made and well finished. picoted of designs is shown in these at- Drapery Section, Third Floor. The September Sale of Lamps Just Received Have Been Included at the Sale Prices Now is the time to buy Lamps to brighten the Fall and Winter evenings. The Italian Lamp Complete, $20 Hlustrated at left, complete with hand-decorated parchment shade, is an extraordinary value. The Bridge Lamp Complete, $18.50 Must uvk‘rl at right, in antique gold or Italian gold finish, with hand-tai- lored taffeta shade. New Arrivals Matching Floor Lamp and Shade, $27.50 Lamp Section, First Floor. 34th September Furniture Sale 19 More Days to