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——— SOCIETY ! _(Continued from Eighteenth Page.) %edrick, Miss Pearl Newman, XKathrine Travis, Miss Jewel Newman, Miss Billie Curtis, Miss Gladys Ken- medy, Miss Marion Ingle, Miss Edith Rosle, Miss Margaret Beuchery, Miss Arline Frence Maloney, Miss Dorothy Alburger, Mrs. Mozelie Dienelt, Mrs. Louise Gore, Mrs. Lillien Bissett, Mrs. @rma Burchelle, Mrs. Ethel Bouic, Mrs. Alice Curtain, Mrs. Ethel Stone, Mrs. Arline Maloney and Mrs. V. McCarthy. ‘The shower was a complete surprise Miss ) VRV RVD and_many unusual gifts were received by Miss Mellott. A light supper was served. Mrs. W. F. Singer of Toronto, Canada, is at the Grace Dodge Hotel for an extended stay. Dr. and Mrs. Whitfield Harrol and daughters, Miss Martha Harrol and Miss Alice Harrol, of Dallas, Tex., are at the Willard to stay until Sunday. George Washington Law School Party Tomorrow. Members of the faculty of the George Washington University Law School will entertain at an informal reception in honor of the Law School students to- morrow evening in the auditorium of ~ THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER A 1928 Stockton Hall, the Law School Building. The reception will be followed by a number of brief addresses and by the announgement of the prize awards for scholarship records for the academic year 1927-8. The evening will be con- cluded with a dance. The committee on arrangements for the reception includes Prof. Earl C. Arnold, Prof. Charles S. Collier and Miss Helen Newman. A cordial iuvitation is extended to-all students and alumni of the Law School to attend. Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Lane of New York City are at the Carlton for a few days. Miss Elsa Louise Raner has returned to her home, at 1332 Fifteenth street. after spending the Summer motoring in Maryland and Virginia. Mr. and Mrs. Charles O. Cook have arrived in Washington from their home in Detroit, accompanied by their son, and are passing some time at the Carl- ton. Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Pearson, who with their daughter, Miss Nancy Pear- son, of New York at the Willard for a few days, entertained informally at dinner on the roof last evening. Mrs. G. B. Childs of Lakeland, Fla., whose home was destroyed in the last hurricane there, is making an indef- | inite stey at the Grace Dodge Hotel. VRV VRV RV RRRRRR ‘PICKWICK? @50 THIS tailored patent leather “T” strap Nisley styl- ists have added a note of positive “dash” in the selection of the “pine-needle” trimming which skirts the top of the vamp and climbs bewitchingly up the center strap. heels are medium Paris. AT *WOODMONT? @0 THE TAILORED women the delight of en innovation in the strictly tailored oxford is a joy beyond describing. This one has many innovations, in- cluding its new Hindu Calf tongue and frimming, its circular setting for the four eyelets and the "Doriest” ltle heel y0u have ever seen. Shown in black, too, with black reptile trimming, ‘ROXBURY ¥ GDREAM A LITTLE sbout this one — picture blue kid with blue reptile trimming, or soft black suede with lustrous gunmetal trimming or lustre patent with silver-brown Chagun trim- ming or brown kid with brown suede trimming. You are bound to love it one way or the other. Nisley Silk Stockings INCOMPARABLE e@roose from first qual- ity only—in all silk chiffon with pointed heels and picoted tops — in all silk with square heels or in silk service with lisle reinforce- ments. “Marron Glace”, “Rose Nude”, “BeachTan" end all new Fall color tones. Just two prices that set the value standerd of America. $1.35 and $1.75 NTO the labyrinths of fashion inspiration, com- monly accepted as inac- cessible, Nisley stylists have ven- tured in their quest for Autumn style ideas to thrill the imagina- tion and win the hearts of their discriminating clientele through- out America. Qi é/egance, (gxce//ence anJ (gconc;my @SHESE eauthoritative interpretations of the season’s most exclusive and desirable modes have been exquisitely blended into the fashioning of the best shoes Nisley has ever built. And now — ‘y (g;f, (g;sluon cmcl ng‘lwness @HEY WILL PROVE their right to occupy the stellar spot in Milady’s Fall and Winter ShoeWardrobe; bring- ing to it that high degree of character and smartness for which Nisley shoes are so justly noted. - ty 7 S5 Sizes 2% 109 - - AAA to D Selected Styles in AAAA Achieving the Ultimate in Fitting the Slender Foot 43 Perfectly Appointed Stores in 43 Principal American Cities [OUR OWN TWO FACTORIES] > 4 SDAWNHAVEN @HE SPRIGHTLY spirit of Modern Art has touched her magic wand to the D'Orsay pump, and behold the transform- ation! Embroidered silk orblack velvet or black satin_creates this striking effect. This pattern may also be had in plain satin or plain patent leather. YWHITEHALL? G4 “MARYLAND TIE” just shouldn’t be anything but “Hazel-brown” in coloring, and it should have just such a box heel as this one Lns Now add to that an inlay of alligator calf and a round French toe and you ::f-\;a lutt:x.mst four-eyelet tie 2 VAMHERS T CEACH SEASON produces its own individual end aristocratic star in low heel one-straps. Nisley enters this beauty as the “Miss America” of them all for the Fall and Winter of 1928. Gloriously effective in brown suede with Hindu brown trim- mini, and just as beautiful in black suede with black lizard trimming. NCW Nisley Buckle IMPORTATIONS CE€ACH SEASON Nisley imports from the finest of French makers the most ex- quisite and unusual assort- ment of buckles shown in any institution of like char- acter in America. As s manufacturers we are eligi- ble to price quotations below the jobber and far Lelow the retailer. Result: the loveliest of imported buckles may be purchased here at from— 50¢ to $5.00° IN WASHINGTON — 1339 F STREET, N. W. o3 T2, R 2R AT R R R R Her son is with her and also Miss Tussle Galloway of Galloway, Fla, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Horner of Phila- delphia arrived today at the Willard, where they will remain several days. Mr. K. C. Johnson of London, Eng- land, who is spending some time in America, is at the Grace Dodge Hotel for a week or more. Florida Treasurer Dies. RAPID CITY, S. Dak., September 2'1; (#).—J. C. Luning, State treasurer and | ex-officia insurance comissioner of | Florida, died late yesterday while rid- | ing through the mountains with friends | atiending the meeting of the National | Association of Insurance Commissioners | here. Mr. Luning was a past president | of the national association. 32050, 0&"‘0“ G - Rizik . Brothers Just Arrived from World’s Fashion Centers COATS J. B. JONES & CO. Street . ... Formal . .. Evening ARISIAN genius at its height! That's how you'll feel when you see these new arrivals. The many unusual applications of furs, the softness of ma- terials and their master design make this coat collection | outstanding in variety and value. TWELVE THIRTEEN F New York Two great days! Friday and Saturday every department of this youthful fashion center will do its best to in- trigue feminine Washington with special oflerings of the newest ideas in Fall apparel. From the hosiery counter to the coat s]wp you will see the loveliest creations of the season at prices that will emphatically impress you with wisdom of getting intimately acquainted with J. B. Jones & Co. A “Prize” Selection of FUR TRIMMED COATS *58 You'd never even dream of buying rich-looking creations like these for $58! Ordinarily we couldn’t even hope to offer them at this price. are Norma, Veloria and Broadcloth. The fabrics The furs—generously applied—are Pointed Wolf, French Beaver, Caracul, Ringtail-Opossum, Badger and Hairseal. g : The colors are the newest —wine, nubeige, fall leaf and wood brown. The styles are the loveliest that have been seén this season. Coat Shop—2nd Floor Another “Great” Special! TAILORED FROCKS ’15 Fashion steps out smartly in frocks whose fashion detail offers a variety seldom noted in seasons past. In this particular collec- tion are frocks of Friskette, Tweeds and a number of light- weight novelty woolens. Perfectly tailored with that sim- plicity that makes for true chic. One and two piece effects— *many with wide suede belts—self tuckings, button trims and every other popular style fea- ture. Dress Shop—2nd Floor You Can NOW Save on Millinery at J B. Jones Those who came here for the opening of our Millinery Salon saw unprecedented values in smart headwear. You who come Friday and Saturday will see even greater values. We now feature, as particular favor- ites, small hats in the new “gazelle” colors, soft wood tones, red, navy, blue and black. There is much dis- tinction in the clever lines of these handmade hats with their tiny brims or brimless effects. Our range of head sizes is complete and com- prehensive. Millinery—2nd Floor. Enjoy the con- venience of a J. charge account. & J B B. Jones & Co. § A Special Values for Friday and.Saturc‘ay $9.95 ahd $4.95 '1219-21 G Jones & G INCORPORATED. —And Look at Our Main Floor! *3 and *4 Lingerie $1.95 Bandeau Sets! Gowns! Slips! A galaxy of exceptional values! The gowns are é} dainty, lace-trimmed crea- & tions, with “V” or square neckline. The chemises are either lace-trimmed or tai- lored, with embroidery and hemstitching. The lace- trimmed step-ins have love- ly yoke fronts. The bloom- ers are full cut and rein- forced. The slips boast lovely lace trimmings. Many sets can be matched for the trousseau. Sizes 34 to 42 Bloomers! Step-Ins! Chemise! Special—Friday and Saturday— Full-Fashioned Chiffon and Service-Weight Hose $1.35 3 pairs for $3 Main Floor $5 to $7 New Fall Bags —Velvet—Suede and Leathers 52.95 Main Floor On your mnext visit take a peep into our most modern beauty salon. Sti’eet N.W.