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SOCIETY. | and Mrs. Louis Bohraus, brother-in law | and sister of Mrs. White and Mrs. ALEXANDRIA SOCIETY | |&%.: |~ Mrs. C. B. Willisms of Culpeper, why | has been visiting in Alexandria, is with | The wedding of Miss Nancy McCor- | her daughter, Mrs. Palmer Stearns, in | ick Wattles, daughter of Mrs. Mary | Washingion. Mrs. Bettie Fine is home from a visit to Mr. and Mrs. 8. T. Hall in| Manasses. ! Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Cato left Monday for their home in Stafford County. m Alszander Lippitt Wattles and the lats | N Charles William Wattles, to Rev. | James Wilson Hunter, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Curtis Hunter of Balti- more, will take place in St. Paul's| Church at noon Thursday. Owing to # recent b-reavement in the family of bride-elect, the arrangements will be le and no cards have been issued. Wattles will be married on the twenty-ninth anniversary of he pa- rents’ wedding day. Her only attendant will be her sister. Mrs, Willlam Wattles Horner of Cleveland. the former Miss Garoline Clagott Wattles, Dr. and Mrs. Charl Bruce Morton of the University of Virginia and their n were week end guests of Dr. ? on’s parents, Rev. and Mrs. William J. Morten, at Christ Church rectory, fr. Denniz Tamzay Conzer of Harri- sonburg. who is 2ttending school in Tashinglon, was the gu~st last w ¢’ his uncle and aunt, Mr. and M Hebert M. Reese, on Cameron strest Mr, and Mrs. have th> lew and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Link | Mrs. Paul Chapin has returned to her | home in Charlotts, N. C.. after a visit | to her sister, Mrs. Gincie Davis. | < Mr. and Mrs. John Ebauzh of Wash- ington were waek end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Zepp. Mrs. Charles E. Potts has returned to her home in Ashland., Va. after a vizit to Mr. and Mrs, Charles C. Cariin on North Washinston strect Mrs. H. C. Linn is_hom» frem a visit 0 her sister, Mrs. D. R. Lewis in Manas- George N. Anderton, Miss Agnes and DS Blizaboth Rowzie have zone to their homes in Tappahannack after & visit in Aloxandria. The marriage of Miss Mary J. Kid- well, daughter of Mrs. Halen R. Kidwell, to Mr. Jessph Reynolds took place in ity M=thadist Church Saturday oft- rnoon. October 6. at 5 o'cloc Rev. Mr. Pierpont, an ucle of the bride, of- ficiated. The bride was cscorted by her brother, Mr. George Alfrad Kigwell, 2nd wore a gowm of s:a blus flat crepe trimmed with velvet and a biue velvet | hat. She carried Columbia roses. Mrs. P. H. Mount was matren of honer and | ware tan georgette trimmed with brown velvet end a brown velvet hat Sh“l carri=d vellow roses. Mr. Archie Mellon | was best man for Mr. Reynolds, and the, uzhers were Mr. F. H. Mount and Mr. Furvis Feynolds, cousin of the bride- zroom. An informal reception was held | ride’s mother fol- entertained at a bridal shewer vestorday afterncon in honor of Mrs. Harvey Westbrook, whose marriage took place last month Westbrook was formerly Miss Cerlin, daughtgr of Mr. and Mrs. J. Prank Carimn. Vhite wes the guest last w Mark Price. Mr. Charles M. Baltimore w Portsmouth, Va.. of Mr. and Mra. Shepperson, the week end gu THE SUNDAY S;I'AP. WASHINGTON, D. C., OCTOBER 14, 1 028 — 028—PART SOCILETY. b ‘ FROM WESTERN POST { |siven a i | Kaufmann, [Of Personal Interest To Washington Residents Mr. and Mrs. Robert Meyer were surprise h wedding anniversary, Sunday twe October 7, at the country club. Dinner | was served in the ballroom, the larg= tahle decorated with a mound of van- | colored asters and Autumn leaves. The , quests were Mr. and Mrs. Victor Stras- burger and Mrs. Milton Epstein of Norfolk, Va.; Mr. and Mrs. Max Levy. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Heyn of Baltimore* Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Wolf, Mr. and Mrs. Morton Luchs. Mr. and Mr:. ! er, Mr. and Mrs. Edmund 1. Mr. and Mrs. Emie Berliner, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Sander:, Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Kaufman, Mr. and Mrs. Sylvan Bensinger, Mr. and Mrs Leo Baum, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Baum- garten, Dr. and Mrs. Lester Neumar, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Newmyer. Mr. and Mrs. Staniey Fischer. Mr. and Mrs Albert Sigmund., Miss Bert Israel, Mr. fand Mrs. Fulton Brylawski, Mr. and Mis. Simon Lyon. Mr. and Mrs. Ab: Sigmund. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard B | Schlnss, Mr. Simon Nye. and Mr. and i Mrs. David Frank. were presented with a beautiful dininz- room screen. . Mr. Irving Feist, who is attending the | University of Pennsylvania, is the week end guest of Mr. and Mys. Adoiph Weyl at_Wardman Park Annex Mr. and Mrs. Leon Tobriner will re- | turn today from a stay of two weeks i Atlantic _City. Mrs. Isadore Grosner left Thursday for Detroit to visit her son and daugh- ter, Mr. and Mrs. Sylvan Grosner | recepticn on their | Mr. and Mrs. Mever | Miss Vera Reifkin, who is attending Goucher College, is spending the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Reifkin, in Beverly Courts, and has as her guest her college mate. Miss Beatrice Spiro of New York. The Sigma Theta Pi Sorority gave a dinner dance last night in the Willard Hotel, the society's first affair of the season. Miss Frances Meyer is presi- dent of the Washington Chapter. The first meeting this season of the ,Temple Brotherhood will take place | | Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. with | Mr. Frederic William Wile as speaker |of the evening. His subject will be “How the Presidential Campaign Looks Tonight.” Mr. Samuel Korman will | mive several musical selections and a social hour will follow. i Mr. and Mrs. Victor Strasburger and Mrs. Milton Epstein of Norfolk, who were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Meyer, returned to their home Wednes- day. | Miss Hina Wollberg will have as her quest. this week Miss Mary Sturn of | Cincinnati, Ohio. |~ Mrs. Frederick Rauch of Toledo. Ohio. is the guest of parents, Mr. and Arthur Mark: s, Gus Karger, accompanied by her hter, Miss Teresa Karger, left s | terday for Cincinnati. to be the guests | of relatives for two weeks. | Mrs Benjamin K. Leon left for Mount Vernon, N. Y., Friday to visit her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and | Mrs. James E. Greenberg, who' recently moved there from New York. Mr. Max Kohner was given a surprise family dinner party Sunday night at| | the Hamilton Hotel in honor of his saventieth birthday anniversary. Among iT——=|o|c——=[a]c——la]c——=—]o] '!he guests from out of town were Mr. Judge Lynn Chapter, D.A.R., To Meet at Card Party Th2 Judge Lynn Chapter, D. A. R., will hold its annual benefit card party at the Mayflower Hotel Saturday after- nocn, October 27, at 2 o'clock. Mrs. Coolidge heads the list of patronesses, which includes Mrs. Willlam M. Jardine, Mrs. George R. Farnum, Mrs. R. V. Taylor, Mrs. Sidney F. Taliaferro, Mrs, Alfred J. Brosseau, Mrs. William Sher- mlln Walker and Mrs. David D. Cald- well. iand Mrs. Maurice Kohner of Pi | burgh, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Ezekiel of Richmond and Mrs. Henrietta Kohner and Mr and Mrs. Harry Lewy of Balti- |more. Covers were laid for 30 guests. | Miss Edith Kohner is spending the | week end in Baltimore with her sister, Miss Elizabeth Kohner, who is attend- ng Goucher College. Mrs. Adolph M. Fishel celebrated her seventv-fourth birthday anniversary in- formally Thursday night in the home |of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Weyl. Mr. and Mrs. Fichel were the guests of honor at din- {ner. and relatives and friends called | during the evening to offer their con- gratulatio —— — The number of seals in Alaska about five times that of 1910. w! he United States Bureau of PFisheries took charge. . | E. F. Droop & Sons Co. 1300 “GEE” You cAN AFFORD ‘ A STEINWAY . . .. m-Rosendorf Washington’s Importing Furrier 1215 G St. Main 8663 Frank. 9285 \Forcing Greater Selling 5 Through Great Reductions on I FUR sCOATS! The American Association of Uni- The Seflflo.n so fflr h.s ity Women will have Mr. Edvin .| ||| Been all against fur coat il selling and we MUST (Il equal the volume of sales no matter what loss in profits results. his pare: Shapperzon, Capt. and Mrs. Charles M. en South Washington “Reynolds departed for a trip to Florida. Among the guests from flul; o o E of towh wers Mrs. S. R. Shinn, Miss | . L . o ‘ ."C. D. Clark, Miss | ; Aae Fose Bussy and Miss Lanra Kidwell of | PBaltimore. and Mrs. W. H. Lefevre, Miss | Lefevre snd Mr. Presion Hamley of | Furcellville, Va. | Mre. Norman L. Williamson is visiting | her mothar, Mrs. J. 8. Noreworthy, in | Smithfield, Va. | Mrs. Alice Martin announces the mar- | riaze of her daughter Grace Marie to Mr. Joseph B, Walsh, Saturday, October | 6, in Washington. | Mrs. Albert Spriden, M ringion and Mrs. Jack A: returned to theit home in Manacsas AND YOU CAN AFFORD IT Martha Sinclair refurned Mon m a visit to Mr. and . Charle: s in Gloucasier, | Clarence Sale is ot home after a s. J. E. and has Katherme Nelms of Heat Miss Lois Hoy ned from a =it to relatives in ster, The marriage is announced of Mr. dioli_o. Alexandria and | D-nnis of Durham, on Thursday, October | 3 A d M De Moll will be at| home after November 1 at 60§ Queen sireet, Mrs. L. H. Dudler and her vouns son. Woaller Dudley, have returnsd from a visit te Mr. Dudley’s mother, Mre. Hugh Mi'ler Dudley in Reppahannock Coun e of Kingsport, . H. D. Burke. hews, Va. URBERIVACKS & URDER Wil WABAHETON MRS. EVERETT S. HUGHES, & 5 Whe. with her honshand, Maj. Hnghes, U, S. A,, has come from Fort Leavenworth or a visit in Alexendria. | far station in Washington. Underwood Photo. Mrs. F. M. Sla and Mrs. R. M. | — - - Boykin went to Baltimore Sunday and | z B | cailod frem there for a trip to Florida |W. Alden Wall of the Maj. L'Enfant; by |Mrs. M. de Clare Berry of the May. | Mrs. J. L. Cato and Mrs. Robert | William Overton Cailis; Mrs. . B. Mul- Dunn ere home from a visit in Green- |1is of the Manor House: Mrs. Maude H wood, Va. Gutelius of the Marcia Burns; Mrs. . Ya., | ESvces 8 Sarah A. Bowley of the Margaret Whet- | st week and went : " ten: Mrs. Zell M. Oatley of the Martha t before returnin | Planning to Raise Fund Washington: Mrs. Amos G. Draper of | 8losson as the guest of honor end R ittt 1 the Mary Bartlett; Miss Dorinda ROSers | speaker at their Monday tea tomorrow. or Constitution Hall {of the Mary Washinglon: Mrs. A E-T. | Mrs. Edvard T. Devine wil introd o : s ¥ i nd| The Constitution Hll finance com- | 1" Gatimen of the Our Flag: Aiss Mary | Moap ooy vho 18 the director o | Waler | mittee is actively engesed in makinz | g Roberts of the Patriols' Memoriai: | pe ~Sunshine--Natural and. Ariificial” | Ssnermerits i for th Card party and |- ts of the Patriots n be “Sunshine—Natural and Artificial. e party | Miss May V. Frey of the Potomac; Mrs i m Berber ang|ball fo be given Wednesday cvening. | ames Magison Cutts of the President | o o, & Shorb and Mrs. Edwin E. e1 from | November 7, in the Willard Hotel. The |Monoe: Mrs. James E. Mulcare of the | Sos0n Will be the hostesses. | ded the | Proczeds of ‘the effair are to o> devoted | garah Frankiin: Miss Julia McFarland | The American Association of Univer- ' Vi“ginia State Fair. to the building fund of Constitution | or'tne Susan Riviere Hetzel: Mrs. Wal- | Sity Women will give a dinner Thurs- | Mrs. Frank Anthonr | Hall, the large auditorium the Daugh- | or £ Hutton of the Thirteen Colonies; | #ay evening at 7 o'clock to Right Rev.: folk was the guest last waek of Mr, | ters of the American Revolution arepgis"rida Vance of the Thomas Mar- Logan Herbert Roots, Missionary Bishop | end Mrs. Frank T. King on Princs | Crecting in this city. The committes| ian and Mrs. F. T. Norcross of the |of Hankow, China, who since the be- | Btr is. composed of representatives from | yjetory Chapter. ginning of the twentieth century, when | | | he first went to China, has been active |cach chanter. including Mrs. Altred | Ball Garges, chairmen; Mrs. Jasper M. | = s = lin Chinese affairs. Canon Anson Phelps e el e R W. | woman deer hunters in the Highlands ' Stokes of the National Cathedral will O o e A Nassmen Rice; |of Scotland were mare numercus this introduce Bishoo Roots, who will speak | | Caldwell of the Abagall Hartman Rice: | veqr than ever before. on “China and America Today.” | Mrs. George Delwick of the American ) | Mrs. James Mooney of th: American |3 | Eagie: - Mrs. W. M. McKellar of the ! American Liberty: Miss Sophia Cas ot the Army and Navy: Miss Lula W. | | Prencis of the Ann Hill; Mrs. Ralph | Nag's of the Capitol; Mrs. W. S. of the Capt. Joseph Ma- gruder: Mrs. Winston Holt of th: Cant. | Molly Pitcher: Mrs. Albert S. Boles | of the Capt. Wendell Wolfe; Mrs. Harry C. Oberhclser of the Col. John Don a Mr. Slosson to Be Guest 1 Of University Women| vitited in Alexandria J; to Richmeond fora v heme, Mr. end Mrs. Hugo Herfurth and | Miss Elsie Herfurth are the guests of | Mr. and Mrs. Hefurth’s son. | deughter, Mr. and Mr. L. A. in Miemi, Fla. Mr. and Mrs. Wiil Mrs. C. B. Jewsll Richmond whare Mizs Ras Stevermark has left for her home in St. Lou's after a visit to Mr. and Mrs Irvin Diener on South St. Az>ph street, The wedding of Miss Ada Marian ert Prnest Knight. to Mr. Robert Milton Redmond, son of Mr. 2nd Mrz. Samnel Redmond. took place Monday evening in the hoame of th bride’z parents, on Prince rest. Rev. Dr. William S. s astor of the Sout |8 P h uthern | Dewhir Iz, > Small Parlor Grand 81,875 A model for the home in which there is no space problem. This is the standard home and an instrument o, ."""l,n power and depth of tone. beautiful line of MODELS BY | LIEBSTER has been created by | our MASTER DESIGNERS in | the approved modes of the season. Our reputation for QUALITY in Fine Furs —dates back to 1595. inspection of these beautiful garments LIEBSTER FINE FURS 1307 F Street Miss Prances ing St. Margaret’s School in-Tappahan- nock Va. spent last week end with her raother, s. Florence Davi i on South Roval street. s g | son; Mrs. Elizabeth M. Mrs. Harry Lamb is home from a visit | Col. _John Washingten: to tives in Wondstork,. Va, | Henry Harper of the Cglumbia; R Jane Page Lewis of Keswick, | Robert H. McNeill of th= Constitution; | Va., is the gusst of her son-in-law and R}LS lg:W th'l'«!f of Jthe ‘fifi?fimé\lll daughter, Mr. ant . > | Mrs. orge yer, jr., of e Con- oy d Mrs. Albert Dexter | i ental Dames; Mss Leroy Oliver of Miss Roxie Brawner is making a|th® Deborah Knapp; Mrs. Willam C. fen-day trip to Niagara Falls wit a | Hanson of the Decendants of '76; Mrs pacty of friends from Washington. | Henry B. Patten of the Dolly Ma Mr. and Mrs. Roy G. Craver and Miss | 50n; Mrs. Chester Merwin cf the Doro- | Pzttie Craver were week end guests of | thy Hancock: Mrs. Harry C. Grove of | Mre. E. K. Fitzpatrick. in her camp op | the E. Pluribus Unum; Mrs. Ramsey of | Aguia Creek. | the Eleanor Wilson; Miss Katherine G. | Mr. and Mrs. James Luckett of Wash- | Colt of the Elizabeth Jackson: Mrs. ington visited Mr. and Mrs. J. R. John- | Mary E. St. Clair of the Emily Nelson: | son last weck. | Mrs. George K. Bradfield of the Eugenia | Mrs. Dalton Taylor and Miss Ruth | Washington; Mrs. Mary K. Nalle of the ting relatives in Hanover | Federal City; Mrs. Jeter C. Pritchard of House. {the Prances Scott; Mrs. W. F. Ham- Mrs. G. H. Duke of Charles Town, | berger of the Judge Lynn; Mrs. Gary E. | . " a., and Mrs. Stanlev Atkins of Cin- | Walters of the Katherine Montgomery; were guests last week of Mr.|Mrs. F. L. Volland of the Little John end Mrs. O. F. See. | Boyden: Miss Eva Bullard of the Liv-| Mr. and Mrs. William Franklin White | ingston Manor; Miss Sarah Crowell of end their young son and Mr. snd Mrs. | the Louisa Adams: Mrs. Charles Rich- Charles S. Stoler have gone to their | erdson of the Lucy Holcombe: Mrs. hames in Richmond after a visit to Mr.' Ralph 8. Bubb of the Magruder; Mrs. | S, S.E. Cor. 13th & G N.W. | m Bl ol lal e o D o e 8] brown and gray— Coats that sell regularly sell regularly for Coats, trimmed Charge Accounts Solicited Hence these reduc- tions—this week only— trimmed in Fox. Regular $225 gar- ments, for this week, $ for §145. This week.... 90 Northern Seal (dyed coney) Coats trimmed with Russian Fitch $225. This week... , Silver Musierat 3 in red and brown e el L I The Rosendorf Guarantee Gocs with Every Garment [ol———|ajc———[a]c———|0] | ?w - s o e o THE Steinway is everywhere We. invi ’g so well and favorably known, that some e invite your |3 s o . . htl‘ fihorn people assume it to lie beyond their means, p ‘ Yet nothing could be farther from the truth, The Steinway today is better than it has ever been, but the new deferred-payment pur ' chase plan has brought it well within the reach of the most limited income. Caracul Paw Coats in black, American Opossum collar and cuffs, that @ l 45 A Small Deposit Reserves Your Selection 606 - 614 ELCVENTH ST You can have a Steinway now upon a’ 109% first payment—and two years in which to dispose of the balance. And when the two years are over, your Steinway will be’ just entering upon its long half-century of good and faithful service. Consider this : A Steinway Ebonized Baby Grand, at $1,400 costs only $28.00 for each of its fifty years of probable service. « o « Less than eight cents a day for the joy of owning the finest piano in the world. Special Values For Pay Day Shoppers! com- ateria]s, Ty pric Y priced Women's gizue You can afford a Steinway . . . and you can afford it now. anitimi, | A new Steinway piano can be bought from 875 up 10% down Any Steinway piano may be purchased with a cash deposit of 10%, and the balance will be extended over a period of two years. Used pianos accepted in partial exchange. E. F. DROOP & SONS CO Gorge Luxuriousl comb h 1 cature of jderably ™ . ined with ¢ fabrics, § are the i orth cons Quality hese e, fur o : They're N coat Those “Fashion- " who will Dance and Play Smart on Halloween. 98 3 A distinctive collection in Taffeta, Satin, Chiffon and Satin or Taffeta with Tulle and Velvet The Misses’ Dance and Evening Mode discloses skirts that achieve prominence through drapes and . panels gracefully shirred to molded hiplines. Filmy overskirts of Lace and Tulle supply an added feminine touch, but in no way detracts from the slender sil- houette decreed by Paris. Flowess or bows are used as a decorative feature. Ruby red velvet wuth rich tracery of gold and silver, encrusted with rhine- stones and simulated rubies. $12.50 THE JEWELED METAL CAD FOR EVENING E can scarcely imagine a more gorgeous ensemble of millinery than these shimmering metal turbans and skulleaps. Clustered rhinestones shatter rich points of light against the soft blues, greens, reds, of tranzparent velvets. Paillettes and sequins, beautiful designs in gold and silver braid, brocades of exquisite texture translate into these hats the brilliance of the season itself. Pricesrange from$7.5010 e f{ew Frocks rl(()',!! Fs‘:;[mfiud oth is im miss op mat, ports, er popu- Frocks : n Exceptiona] STEINWAY THE INSTRUMENT Oor THE IMMORTALS L Other Dance and Evening Frocks and Gozwns for Misses or IWomen, $16.75 to $125 Philipsborn’s—S8econd Floor, % . i YOUTHFYL APPAREL FOR EVERYWOMAN P at ‘Tenth St