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1928, D. €. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 18, SOCIETY. SOCIETYY THE EVENING 8- =% STAR, WASHINGTON, — - gowns; Miss Louisette Billy Mastbaum | Barnswell, motored to Washington and | Hard, Col. Fred Feigl. Maj. Herbert "‘l party of seven at the supper dance at| Mr. and Mra. J. T. ¥nns of West ! of Philadelphia and Mrs. Courtney | are at the Wardman Park Hotel to re- | Slings, Lieut. J. Howland Donaldson | the Club Chantecler last night. Newton, Mass., are at the Carlton for 5 Whitman of Maplewood, in pale blue. | main over the week end. and Lieut. Stephen J. McTague. a short stay. e Their gowns were fashioned alike, with —— = Cards Issued for Private — - . transparent velvet. tight bodice and| Mr. Nicholas Brown entertalned a| s George P. Marshall, who passed | View at Corcoran Gallery. Mr. and Mrs, D. E. Paris of Boston bouffant tulle skirts. company of 14 at dinner last evening | the Summer at Spring Lake. N. J., fol- | The board of trustees of the Corcor- | AT¢ Passing a few days at the Willard — Mr. Howard H. Harrison was best|at the Carlton. lowing & several months' Sojourn in|an Gallery of Art has issued invita- | Where they arrived this morning. . v y | ing, October 27, at 9 o'clock. ‘ » Jowr c Mr. Gerard Foley, Mr. George Mason |of the Mayflower, having five in their 8. ' ping at the Fairfax oward to be Met in New York : | nes. Mary P, Mactariand of Moun- . and Mr. Stephen B. Harrison, jr., all of They will also entertain a P‘"»Vj tain Lakes, N. J., is spending this week | Mr, and Mrs. Leo Jordan of Munlrh.‘ Miss Mary E. Walker and Miss V. | Golf Club, after which the bride and 5 ane | st of patrons for the tenth annual ball diplomatic corps in Washington, | coadjutor of Tennessee. where they will reside. diy Navember 16 Ronald Ian Campbell, and by the third | ne marriage of Miss Helen Jube|of Beatrice-Avon, Conn., who will re- | members include Maj. L. Gordon Campbell will go to New York this | oo’ jn New York City, this afternoon | Philadelphia. morning. honor, and Mr. Penn Haile will be best | Georgetown home, entertained a rmall Poon. in the embassy, at 1600 New | The bride is well known here, having | g i0 VISEER, B, | FERRUTER L ave who will spend the day in Washington | versity women, a life member of Co- e Sl Mrs. F. G. Hartwell of Danbury, the Naval Observatory, Capt. C. S.| Orange. of Stamford. have been at the Ward- ang Mrs. Robison for the Navy-Duke | William Haile, was the first Republican | well. They will all leave by motor to- | — for Egypt. route home. dies’ Fal ed Lau 11 Coats Phone MISS GRAY—Atlantic 23 Personcl Service Department Plant | WASHINGTON PARIS Jurius GARFINCKEL& Co. We {olve your Parking Problem while shopping here by taking charge of your car West End Laundry Lpwniderers and Dry Cleaners 1723-25 Pennsyivenia Ave-N-W Phone Main 2321 Extraordinarily Beautiful Raccoon Coats Very Spgcially Priced Now $285.00 TJI[S store has become the headquarters for raccoon coats of the better quality. We never sell any other kind. AR : !man for his brother and the ushers were = California, is at the Wardman Park|tions for the opening private view of 3 T e 4 r P o | Mr” Frankin W, Harrison of Boston,| Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Hartman of Lan- | S8UMR. 18 Bt 00 SRorCrRC ning | tae cleventh. exnibition of cotemporary | g MI™: Albertine Hobart and Mrs. Ja The British Envoy ‘and Lady Isabella|Mr fonkin W, Harsson of Boston: | tcs*Ba.were s st dinner st | HOleh 1or | he”cleventi”exHibiton G colemoorary | reman' of Twin Momisins 11 ar . Newark. at dinner this evening at the | 5 ) s > at the Lee House, | Germany. are at the Grace Dodge Hotel | C. Pratt of Uniontows y- By Charge d’Affaires. ot g seremom, o septn | oot R O e e R ST S [ bridegroom started on a motor trip and | list of patrons for the fenth atnyal B3 s eat Britain, | s 2 Mike! will return about November 1 to their |0f the 1st Division, Lieut. Je g Tflz Ambassador of Great Bri of Kentucky, Bishop ®. 2. Mikell of it F b Adnuricasn, Tegion, 1 be hew and Lady Isabella Howard wili o W : - Mrs. Sidney A. Cloman entertained | Col. Theodore Roosevelt, who served DS it InfiNew Bork by Ui [ i iinm (MAxiiea | at dinner last evening in compliment |in the 1st Division in France, s the secretary, Mr. Henry L. d'A. HOpkin- | periam of East Orange, N. J. to Mr. turn to her home today. Mrs. Cl ATy, Mr. X i : PN, ; 3 s, Cloman | H; ley, Col. W. E. Shepherd, Capt. | son, who, with Mrs. Hopkinson, has|yenry Chapin Hafle of Springfield. | will have as her guest over the week J:ST;}:SV‘ M‘c(‘ab Capt. pmchard DB evening in time to greet the Ambassa- | %0, L i Ty dor and Lady Isabella when they ar-|"'ypo “plpert R. Jube of East Orange.| Mrs. Elinor Glynn, who is stopping “The Ambassador of Argentina, Senor | man. Richard Townshend Draper, son company at dinner last evening. Dr. Don Manuel E, Malbran, will give |0f Mr. and Mrs. Henry White Draper| oo w Harry Brown and Mrs. H. Hampshire avenue, in honor of the |graduated from George Washington | 1 "e0 0 e staying at ¢ 5 officers and cadets of the Argentine | University in 1926. She is a member | /.- @50 O ;egmg,y rfli,-h,f:gfl"f:&’n' tomorrow. lumbian Women, a member of the Chi The visitors will be guests at lunch- | Omega Sorority of this city, as well| conn., who, with Miss Lucy Star Walde- Freeman, They will g0 to Annapolis | Mr. Haile is the son of the late Wil-|man Park Hotel while attending the Saturday morning to be guests of the |liam Henry Haile, lieutenant overnor | sessions of the National Episcopal Con- foot ball game and the dance which | Governor of New Hampshire. morrow for a trip to Richmond, return- | will follow. George Lee, Mr. Casimir Scoppitone, evening in the presidential dining room i rived in Washington today and are stop- was held for 300 guests in Crestmont | 00 Ceeh i head the| Mr. John Buchanan entertained a Sir Esme Howard, cean of the |Atlanta, Ga., 'and Bishop James Maxon, | ewly completed home in Maplewood | Post of LA AMCETAN MR S0 Bl charge d'affaires of Great Britain, Mr.| To Mr. Haile in New York. | to her house guest, Mrs. John Gibbons | chairman of the ball committee, Other | been in New York for some-time. MT. | nace’ will take place in the Barclay |end her niece, Mrs. Wilson Prichett of rive aboard the Aquitania tomOITOW | . .cin' of the bride, will be matron of | &t the Carlton while remodeling her an informal reception tomorrow after- |of this city, will be ring bearer. Allen Machesney of Pittsburgh have training ship Presidente _Sarmiento, | 0f the American Association of Uni-| g, oio)g “Where she spent the Summer, con tomorrow of the superintendent of | as belonging to the D. A. R., in East|man of Danbury and Mrs. W. G. Barton superintendent, of the Naval Academy |of Massachusetts. His grandfather. | iention, has been joined by Mr. Hart- Mr. and Mrs. Haile will sail tomorTow | ing through the Shenandoah Valley en IHESE coats are exceptionally well made from the freshest clear dark silver raccoon skins. All skins were individually selected for their rich luxurious quality. e setiox Miss Mary Goodwin Van Doren, bet-| 1 paris Brengle h i Again at Legation. Dr. Brengle has gone to New 2 ; ter known to her intimate friends 88 | vodk' (o meet Mre Brengls. wholls re. Lo Mt of Bl . 4"ty | Folly Van Doren. daughter of Mt and | tyming on the S. S. President Monroe strom, _has Mrs. Nathaniel G. Van Doren of Eliza- e . 8. Pres Washington after spending the Sum- | hert; N. 3. was married to Mr. J. Todd |Afier having spent a ehort time in mer abroad. Harrison, “jr,, of Newark, N. J. last . e cvening at 8:30 o'clock in the Thir The charge d'affaires of Belgium. Mr. | DEGT £ “Cruren at Newark, the Robert Silvercruys, and the first, secre | Presoyterian Ghurch a¢ NEPOro 100 tary of the embassy, Mr. Edouard de gciunfig % - “MISS VAGABOND" —the very latest Stetson HIS is a most remarkable opportunity for smart school or college girls, and for Mrs. Herbert E. Blackman of Phila- accompanied by_Mrs. John L. Permit us to introduce “"Miss Vaga- Streel, are at the Ambassador Hotel in New York awaiting the arrival of the Ambassador of Belgium and Princess de Ligne and their daughter, Princess Flizabeth de Ligne, who will arrive| The wedding is of interest in Wash- ington, as the bride is a native of this city and has many relatives and friends here. Her parents made their Washing- ton home at the Hotel Roosevelt before / New Everyday Smarter Everyday Better Value Everyday ity, with a swing comes from the bond!"” A very outstanding personal- to her stride that out-of-doors, and a discriminating young matrons to make a choice. Saturday on the Belgenland after a : M. Van Doren became deputy commis- Sines Mveist. . sioner of customs. He has been long Mrs. Linthicum, wife of Representa- | connected in various capacities with | uvprfv. Charle.'ml':lnaflcum of x&- d, | the Treasury Department and the cus- | t { | toms service. entertained at dinner at the Willard The bride wore a gown of ivory satin, S ) |made in the plain bodice, full skirt, The first secretary of the Bolivian | hand shirred at the waist with a veil of Legation, Senor George de la Barra, |tulle, caught by orange blossoms and a, has returned to his apartment in the {crown of pearls, and she carried a Wardman Park Hotel, accompanied by | shower bouquet of white roses, jasmine Senora de la Barra, who has been in [and lilies of the valley. She was at- Philadelphia recovering from a recent | tended by two matrons of honor, sisters operation. of the bridegroom, Mrs. Robert Dun- e |ham in jade green transparent velvet Interstate Commerce Commissioner |and Mrs. William Bleier in yellow and Mrs. Thomas F. Woodlock have |transparent velvet. The bride's other opened their apartment in the Ward- |attendants were Miss Elizabeth Barnett man Park Hotel for the Winter after |and Mrs. George Lee, in coral-color passing a month at the Marlborough- | gowns made with tight bodices of trans- Blenheim in Atlantic City. Mrs. Wood- | parent velvet and bouffant skirts of lock's sister. Miss Elizabeth Byrne, who |tulle; Miss Helen Holler and Mrs. | was with them in Atlantic City, has| Franklin W. Harrison, in lavender also returned. The Right Rev. James H. Darlington, the Bishop of Harrisburg, Pa., and Mrs. Darlington and their daughter, Miss Kate B. Darlington, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. James A, Hance of New York at dinner last evening in the presiden- tial dining room of the Mayflower. Capt. and Mrs. Robert Lee Russell of ‘Washington were also in the company. Bishop John T. Dallas of Concord, N. H., who is passing a few days at the Willard, entertained at breakfast today in the crystal room, when covers were laid for 16. Bishop Charles H. Brent of New York and his sister, Miss Helen Brent, were the dinner guests last evening of Mrs. John Markoe of Philadelphia in the presidential dining room of the May- flower. Other members of the party in- cluded Mr. and Mrs, Abbott Hastings of healthy coat of tan. - Fashioned:. of Spanish brown calfskin with panels of matching brown suede. Leather mil- itary heels and welted soles. Lengths 4 to9. Widths AAA to C. $12.50 STETSON SHOE SHOP of Raleigh Haberdasher ‘1310 F Street F STREET CoRNER'OF [3™ FETTIE FROCKS $15.00, $16.50 =sHOP \ CONNECTICUT AVENUE SIMART SHORS 2 N ,maybr/é Farrell ) Maison Jules | Schwartz | el ‘Wyoming and Mrs. George Rnbbilns of K 4 h A ; Tomorrow for th e i Dmmg et MU | Resting the Arch [[| w st evens s mumber : T | Convention, ) ; of lovely afternoon and strect Svecial ; and dinner 1 ‘ § e PeTTnlts TlTClCSS dresses, tailored and semi-tailored | menu At | I “'f“:l‘;f&g:&0{.3“2::-‘}“:““;(';“&{ in all Autumn’s prettiest shades & i e Rk The Hugue- | this evening ai the Chastielon. FOOt ACtlUlt}’ dlr“dgx: < il oy EleR Friday nul«ll( T;um.|‘.‘_\-1”‘iu!,hm 4 | . Such delicious and truly gooil 4 i . is collection includes all the | o4\ o s odon Jloaipr it evening to & company of 18 at the Wil- | Aching feet Miss Nalls Connecticut Avenue | of the season, in silks, worsteds | " The Jluguenot is perfectly de- | S i i M Shop is well established among | erscys, Tor' miss and matron | g€l o special parties. {1 i o il o i shoes, cannot per mit bl ‘A',:;r',l', Tashiad quality | Gusen don ke and Saturday | pefephone or stop into The fl| f e T e T ove- the activity required acbf e BRG i enabie yau: 10 |- disun e Sonylas ebiton velvits. | Cwvenor And | they il gy i) i ning. Col. and Mrs. Wooten will have inbusiness, or the pleas- possess not one dress but a ward- | in_ luscious browns, blues and | 'cll You about them. | | B e ! Ehaie & ureinsports,and dancing. Tober G o | blacke, are marked down to an , 1359 Connecticut Avenue. | Lexington, Ky. s Bahilesiihues witf\ fI:;nt m':ss hp\qr\g at Inlst one | amazing \-alueq?)( g (3 Doors South Dupont Circle) | | —_— . of these charming dresses tomor- 330, 5f | I Maj. and Mrs. J. Garesche Ord have| the five famous features, row. Come early! You will find this a Connecticut B | ‘ --and, too, see the graceful flow- cr-like dance frocks in evening's | prettiest colors—that have just erate prices because it is just | around the corner, at | arrived at 7 1. Street N.W. 1627 Connecticut Avenue. g [lebt DRecs ire { i (Between Que and R Strects) il 78 i e for fo- | morrow and Saturday only. / - s their guest the former's cousin, Maj. iive poise of body and relieve Avenue shop of extremely mod- L James B. Ord, newly appointed military 7 attache of the United States embassy e muscular strain of the feet, in Paris. Maj. and Mrs. Alex Wilson of Edge- | 18y e wood Arsenal, Md., are now In Wash- | port; Combination last assures a | :‘nan and are staying at the May- | jower. Lieut. Wilton M. Briney. U. S. Alr Corps. and Mrs. Briney are at the | Wardman Park Hotel for a day or two | s en route from Langley Field to Kansas | City, where they will visit Mrs. Briney's | HOES in New York. Mr. and Mrs. Whitefoord R. Cole 2f vention, to which Mr. Cole is & lay K A ~ 5 Sersons, ‘mteriained & pavty of 20 at| KAHLER SHOE STORE| cluded Bishop William T. Manning of New York, Bishop Thomas F. Gailor of Mrs. Winslow B, Van Devanter is S Sl Gt Gty Louisville, Ky., who are staying at the dinner iast evening in the palm court| c3 1344 S¢ N.W., Wash.,, D, C. Tenn Bishop Charles E. Woodroci Juilt-in arch gives scientific sup- snug gripping heel. Second Floor $29.75 10 $39.75 . Main Floor 5.00 to $18.75 RC I I Changing seasons— wind, rain, sun and snow | bringchanges in wardrobe | —but your | comp lexion must weather the seasons. Your mir- ror reflects your com- plexion and | its beauty or | ugliness depends entirely upon | you. And really so very little de- | pends upon you after all—for if you merely telephone present. dikelit. 5 . Decatur 4147 _Since your picture is vour own Il which is the number of Elizabeth | likeness—it is essential that it he 1023 Connecticut Avenue Arden’s Beauty Salon in Wash- | the very best—of course. that (Between K and L Streets) ington—and make an appoint- | means Underwood and Under- and ment the rest will he attended to | wood. 1305 F Street. So many parties these davs ap- proaching Holloween and the so- With only nine © weeks left nntil Christmas — it is ; ; cial season call for prizes—and as time to - begin | Cial season ? New Frocks Friday . . . | $12.75 $21.oo When you see these dresses you wrll at once realize that they are developed of the sea- son's popular materials and New Dresses | Friday . . . | | the hostess wishes _something | novel, unusual and_different—the thinking about presents and set- tle that problem, ¢ so that when the b_’;? holidays are here you may en- joy them, Few people like to ask vou for vour picture, but they all would love to have one, for, after all, a picture is the most personal re- membrance you can give one, | And another thing—you are sure they will not have another immediate_answer is—go to Mr. | Foster’s Remembrance Shop—it is a treasure shop of countless | suggestions ranging in price from | 50c to many dollars. T'o mention only a few sug- gestions—cocktail napkins, bath bottles in futuristic design, ex- quisite handmade handkerchiefs, and futuristic lighters for the desk (§1.50)—and invite you to | come in and brouse about any | time is the wish of Mr. Foster's Remembrance Shop-— passing & few days at the Weylin Hotel Q il HIGSBY'S Mayflower during the Episcopal con- of the Mayflower. Their guests in- Qur second floor dress sec- tron Oficr! for tomorrow a wons= derful array of smart new by the skilled specialists of this The work of the famous artists sry}es. Hundreds of them, in Authoritative Fashions for the Sentlewoman | B ; (| of this sudio is known every- frocks. Beautiful printed and | After a careful examination of | where, 2 R R [ . c 4 1215 CONNECTICUT AVENUE, N. W. Yot skineits meeds and require- |11t 18, almst, unbelievable 'to Snanan® | transfarent velvet combina- plain transparent velvets, shim- | tions, flat crepe, canton combi- nations, rich satins, in fact, the assortment is most complete. Eucry new CO’D". mering satins, in every fashion- able tone for Fall and Winter. i Sizes for misses and women. Dresses for all occasions. realize that you may procure Underwood and Underwood pho- tographs by their famous artists —for prices as low as $20.00 a ments—these specialists proceed with a treatment for your indi- Il vidual complexion which you will [l find most delightful, refreshing and relaxing—and the results will | dozen. he assembled in the possession of Have your portraits made be- lovely skin--clean, smooth and | fore the big Christmas rush fine as a June hreeze. starts, 1147 Connecticut Avenue. Make your appointment today! Decatur 4100, 1230 Connecticut Avenue. Halloween @ will soon be [if| here and_that | is a night every one [l | FOOTWEAR By HICKSON wants to go dancing and merrymaking. Wardman Park Hotel is making special arrangements for Halloween [il| and vou may [If| know this fav- ored rende- zvous will he superb for the oc- Extra Special—New Dresses Beautiful Main floor. 38.75 Hickson, Inc,, present a complete collection of Footwear which ins cludes the latest note in design and colorcombinations,appropriate forall occasions of street and evening wear. i [ BT R Hats e You can always find a_smart guality materials Every new style for misses and women. Values to $15.00. n every new col- or. Il collection of $5.00 hats at Glaser's. Margaret Withers' | casion. Decorations, features and . , ghs These models come in a variety | shop 15 one of the | food and the well known grand Hickson footwear is maintained and [l of “siyies and_colors to comple- uteston Conneeticat | erchestra willputforih every- | - | ment vour differehit costumes. Avenue these days. | thing to make your Halloween at | - "l o _fini;bm'wifl; all that intimate atten, A shipment of many beautiful ? She is outfitting lit- | Wardman Park Hotel a gay affaip fii| Extra SpP(,lfll Extra pl’('llll hats, in lovely shades, to be made | tle boys up to seven q.‘; I‘\r cherished ...y.-m»] ...Im,ng . o ) 2 on the head to suit your individ- | B\ vears and airls up to | the best times you ever had. | \lo < tion to detail, characteristc qftbl: ual personality, have just arrived | R o o deessen | Why\ don'e you: have: s Huls i Ste P""s 500 P(urs coats, bonnets and their | loween party here and let Ward- |Il | little everythings. man Park Hotel be your social Miss Withers also carries some | host? Dance Sets —do go in to see them. | Any adjustments which are | ( necessary to hats purchased here | house of international reputation. Chiffon Hose Slips are free of charge. | unique and striking novelties, Already reservations are com- NEW YORK BOSTON PARIS Glaser's is the millinery shop to | If you are not already dc- | jng in—so do make your's early! Regul. bring your old favorite models to | quainted with this.charming shop For further information call Bloomers . e BUFFALO SOUTHAMPTON —to he cleaned, reblocked and re- | —po in and see it for yoursell— | Wardman Park 1lotel $2.00 li WASHINGTON, D.C. ik R e | Miss Margaret Withers invites ot oo | Values. to .00 Quality % e iiffon Hose, $1.00. | you. SAC g y = » ! $4.95 All Colors 1502 Connecticut Avenue | 1332 Connecticut Avenue, (2 doors north of Dupont Circle) | (8 doors south of Dupont Circle) Waoodly Rd. | | : Connecticut Avenue at | | |