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N Alexandria Society Planning to Weicomc State D. A. R. Visitors Convention to Be Held Last Week in October—Wed- dings Grace Soc‘iety Cal- endar—Personal News. ) John Taylor Stephenson is charman of the pages’ committee for ention of the N. S., D. A. andria the last week Mrs. Stephenson will be v Mrs. Chester G. Picrce, Miss | en Douglass, Miss Nellie Selden Sommers, Miss Caroline Rust, | Elizabeth ' Rust, Miss Caroline on, Miss Deane Lindsey, Miss Grace. Powell, Miss Frances Sinclair end Miss Susan Smoot Thomson. Mrs. L. H. Dudley and her mother, Mis. Charles P. Waller, have returned from a visit to Mrs. William Page ‘Waller in Baltimore. Mr. and and Mrs. Dudle; e had as their guest recent- the former's cousin, Miss Winfred tham of Huntsville, Tex. Tiss Constance Boush. who has been h_her niece, Miss Effie Moore, in latter's hame at Mount Jackson, since closing her cottage at Ork- prings, arrived home Tuesday and | Jeft Wednesday with Miss Mamie Gra- ham for a trip to Niagara Falls. Mrs, William Worth Smith of Broad un, Va., is_the guest of her son and daughter-in-law, Judge and Mrs, How- | ard W. Smith. Miss Charlotte Kemprr is home from a visit to her aunt, Mrs. Kosciusko Kemper, in Cincinnati. Mr. Anderson Sommers has returned from a visit to Mr. and Mrs, Charles | C._Smoot in London, Ontario. Mrs. George Doswell Brooke of Rich- | mond is the guest of her sisters, the Misses Herbert, on North Washington street. | Mr. and Mrs. George E. Warfield and | Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Warfield are spend- ing two weeks at White Sulphur Springs, W. Va. Mr, and Mrs. Julian D. Knight and Mr. George Rogers have returned from a_three weeks' motor trip through | New York, the New England States | and Canada. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Alexander Swann Sinclair are spending a week in Atlantic City. Nuptial Events Listed In the Record of Autumn. The_marriage is announced of Dr. | Felix D. Swope of this city and Miss | Ruth Byron of Stewart, Ohio, Wednes- day. October 2, at the parsonage of Foundry Methodist Church in Wash- | ington, “with the Rev. Frederick Brown | Harris officiating. After October 15 Dr. and Mrs. Swope will be at home at 208 North Washington strect. Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Scheffield an- nounce the marriage of their daughter Mary to Mr. John Leslie Thomas, Satur- day,” September 28, with the Rev. Dr. John S. Sowers officiating. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas are spending their honey- moon in Atlantic City, and on their return will live with the former's brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Thomas. Mr. and Mrs. Frank L. Hayes of Alexandria announce the marriage of their daughter, Reba May, to Mr. Geotge Wallace Austin _of Clifton Forge, Va., son of Mrs. H. E. Dillard of Winter Garden, T'la., on Monday, Sep- tember 9, .at the Presbyterian manse in Clifton F Mr. John V er has returned from Aldie, Va,, where he was best man for Mr. Richard di Zarega at the latter's marriage to Miss Mary Allene Headley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William E.| Headley, which occurred Saturday, Sep- tember 28, in Bethany Baptist Church. | Invitations have been received from Mr. and Mrs. Charles Randolph Ken- non for the marriage of their’ daughter Constance Williams to the Rev. William Henry Laird, son of Mrs. W. H. Laird of Baltimore, Thursday_ evening, October 10, in th home, MNorwood, at Sub- letts, Va. An announcement of interest in Alex- andria where the bride-elect has visited many times was made recently by Mr. and Mrs. W. J. M. Holland of Franklin, Va., of the engagement of their daugh- ter, Maria Pretlow, to Mr. Roy Thomas Matthews of Schuyler, Nelson County. The wedding will occur during the present month. The marriage is announced of Mr. James Elmer Smith to Miss Katherine Virginia Robey, both of this city, at Christ Church rectory on Wednesday, September 25, with the Rev. Dr. Willlam J. Morton officiating. Mr. and Mrs. Chester L. Goodwin have returned from Newtown, Va. where they attended the wedding of Mr. Robert W. Wheat of this city to Miss Margaret Henshaw Broaddus, which occurred in Upper King and Queen Church Saturday afternoon, Sep- tember 28. Mr. Goodwin was one of the ushers and Mrs, Goodwin sang sev- eral solos before the ceremony. Rev. and Mrs. C. A. Langston have issued invitations for the marriage of their daughter Elinor to Mr. Robert Freeman Day Tuesday, October 8, in Old Pohick Church, of which Mr. Langston is rector. 2 Rev. W. R. Hardesty Now Pastor of Easton Church. The Rev. and Mrs. W. R. Hardesty and the Misses Hardesty will leave next week for Easton, Md., where Mr. Hardesty will become pastor of the Methodist Church. The Rev. and Mrs. H. L. Hout of Hinton, W. Va., will ar- rive about the same time and occupy the parsonage where Mr. and Mrs. Hardesty have been living. Mrs, Margaret the guest of her lav, Mr. had & Carrie Wi.'*» of Mr. and M. T burg, Pa. Mrs. George turned parents, Mr. and in_Suffolk, Va. ington street. Mr. and Mrs. Harrisburg, Pa, M son . Ashby Mi ohn, were burg, Va. nd Mrs. O. F. See, who have as their recent guesis Mrs. . F. White of Harris- N. Y., has left for her home after & visit to Mrs. B. S, Kidwell. Mrs. Edwin Hammond Pierce end her | young daughter, Janet Plerce, have re- from a visit to the former's Miss Josephine Pyatt of Durham. N. C., was a guest last week of Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Carlin on North Wash- guests of Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Haley. Miss Martha Lambourne is staying with Miss Virginia Cary. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Mitchell in Stevens- Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Lough have re- THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, Cairo, Ga., were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Prank M, Beatty. Mr. J. T. Pinnell and Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Pinnell, Jr., of Dunmore, Pa., spent the t week end with the formers daughter, Mrs. H mgler. Mi Broders returned from Effingham, Ill., where she spent the i turned from a visit to relatives in Key- stone, W. Va. Mr. and Mrs. H. 8. Simcoe and Mr. Winston Clayton arrived home Monday after spending the Summer in Europe. Chapter of U. D. C. Holds First Autumn Meeting. The Mary Curtis Lee 17th Virginia Regiment Chapter of -the United Daughters of the Confederacy held its first Autumn meeting Monday evening in Lee Camp Hall. Mr. and Mrs. D, C. Ranck of Edin- burg, Va., are visiting Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Popkins. ' Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Keys of Joplin, Va., were guests last week of Mr. and Mrs. Owen L. Keys and have gone to Philadelphia to visit their son .and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. James yS. o Capt. and Mrs. John F. McGowan left Monday for their home in Jersey City after a visit to Mr. and Mrs. J. H. McGowan. Mrs. Clarence Taylor is visiting her ;Iswr, Mrs. Guy Sheppard in Lorton, a. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Everly of Middle- town, Va., and Mrs. Jesse Forsyth of See of Cincinnatl is son and daughter-in- Rochester, N. Y., and Phillips of Yonkers, Miss Edith Janney, who was a mem- ber of the local high school faculty last session, has gone to Nashville, Tenn., 5"‘,‘," she will attend George Peaboay ollege., attend the session just beginning at Sophie Newcombe College in New Or- leans. Their parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Janney, who are now living in Fredericksburg, have just returned from 8 visit to the latter's mother, Mrs. Lucy Hunter, in Christiansburg, Va. Mrs. Lioyd, Wife of Bishop, Recent Guest in City. Mrs. Lloyd of New York City, wife of tl Right Rev. Arthur Selden Lloyd, suffragan bishop of New York, has been the recent guest of her sister- in-law, Mrs. George Uhler, on North Washington street. Miss Minnie Henderson arrived home Mrs. Willlam Darden W. D. Lambourne of are the week end itchell and her small week end guests of An Unusual Purchase Enables Us to Offer Lovely Red Fox Scarfs! ; That Are Remarkable Values at The perfect complement to the smart Fall street costume are these Fox i scarfs. They are of a good color with full brush and bushy tail and of un- usual length. Second Floor—Furs Almost a Thousand Miss Charlotte Janney wiil | Vi D. 0., last_week after in San Diego, . hMrA ,:R.‘in%"f St. Clair D. Shelton ave T in Philadelphia " ® e Mrs. John Leadbeater arrived home Monday after spending the Summer in Center Conway, N. H. Miss Margaret Doy Reese has OCTOBER _ 6, returned to .Vassar College, where she | Soul will continue her studies in the grad- | uate school. Miss Dolly Zimmerman has returned fr.m a visit to friends in Willamsburg, 8. Mrs. James Leslie Hall and Miss Elizabeth Smith are back from a motor trip to Charleston, C, 8., where Lieut. Comdr. Hall is temporarily stationed. Mrs. Rathbone Smith and Mrs. Charles Poser have returned from a stay at the Mannsfield Hall Coun Club_in Fredericksburg. Mrs. Smif and Mrs. Poser attended the historical pageant at Stratford on Friday, Sep-|to Bos tember 27, Miss Roberta Stuart is home from a visit to her nephew and niece, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Stuart, in Montross, West- moreland County. Miss Stuart also attended the pageant at Stratford. Mrs. Louise Reed and her children Prooks-Co G- STREET BETWEEN Formally.Opening Our Fall Season With This | DazzLinc FasuioN Exrosi Chosen Fashions for Fall and Winter at Most Mterestmg Brooks’ Fashion Exposition $5 and $6 Values RESSES That Would Regularly Be $19.75__$25—$29.75 AMAZINGLY PRICED il Now Longer Lines in Transparent Velvets, Crepe Back Satins, Flat Crepes, Tweeds, In New Fall SHOES 8435 Main Floor—Shoe Dept. Choice Peltries Smart Styles and Real Economy in Fur Coats s125 to 3395 Whether you are looking for the HnTH 12TH__. 1929—PART 3. were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. [ was the week end guest of Miss Frances B. E. Colvin i their Summer home | Giles. near Oakton, Va. Mrs. William J. Morton, Mrs. George Dr. and Mrs. Henry Augustine Latane | R. Hill and Miss Helen Norris Cum- are at home after a motor trip to| mings were in Berryville Thursday to Montreal and ?bec attend the meeting of the fourth dis- ‘hMl‘!. wM 0.ha yder oldm is ll;lc%'cmbs‘o(cl!h:' Virginia Mem:: e guest r son an ~in- [ of ‘Women' ubs. They represe law, uz.l-nd Mrs. Leslie O. Ryder, on | the Cameron Club of this city. gton. The home, 518 Decatur street morth- west, was tastefully decorated with roses, and satin imitation rose petals were rained upon the prospective fi!de. S S R ;cl.in:g‘: as a m(xm;isz. the shower had ¥ s - ave -fashioned an- Brides-Elect Honored Rouncement gatheringa. Mis Reanen X Kennedy With Useful “Showers" |§oone,"rried to Mr. Harry Kane, ir, Miss Helen C. King, who is to be married Wednesday, was entertained yesterday at a bridge luncheon at the Kenwood Country Club by her sister, Miss Phyllis E. King. Among the guests were Mrs. Jame~ Marbury, Mrs. Joseph King, Mrs. E Gleim of Detroit, Mrs. Hollis Cham- plain, Miss Della Jose, Miss Camille Collins. Miss Roselia Shaw, Miss Flor- ence Blinn, Miss Hilda Hanes, Miss Norma Smith, Miss Helen Gervals, Miss cln’;e McCann and Miss Elizabeth Lar- combe. Miss Helen King is entertaining to- day at a trousseau tea from 4 to 7 o'clock and Mrs. James W. Marbury is pouring. gon C., where they will spend the Wint with their grandparents while attend- ing school. Mr. and Mrs. L. T. Raiford had as their guest last week the lat- ter's brother, Mr. George L. Cooper of Columbia, 8. C. Mrs. Edward Embrey has returned to her home in Houston, Tex., after a ;l‘fl:, e;obhu" cousins, Mr. lnder=. J. yglas, on Cameron street. Mrs. Roger B. Adams'and Miss Mar- garet Adams are at home after a trip Corte]you-Alexander Wedding Date Selected Miss Harriet Bradford daughter of Mr. and m.‘m Alexander, has seclected Wednesdas afterncon for her marriage to Mr. Nor- man Gibson Corgelyou of Princeton, N. J., son of Mr. and Mrs. James G. Cortelyou of Princeton. The ceremony will be performed at 3 o'clock in the home of the bride’s parents on Girard street and will be followed by an in- formal reception for the small company which will witness the ceremon; ton by sea. Mrs. Hubes Pugh has returned to her home in Hagerstown after a visit to Mr. and Mrs. Otis Hullings. M Mr spent several daj week with the latter’s uncle, Mr. Harry Lear, in Greencastle, Pa. Miss Mary Lambert of Washington Indispensable in the Smart Wardrobe New Tweed Sport Coats Clever Styles—Wonderful Values $25 TION Such practical all-weather, all-occasion affairs, these distinctive coats. The Tweeds are in all the newest shades, and in light, medium or heavy weights. Either furred or unfurred. Second Floor—Sport Coats Chic Fur-Trimmed . CoAT In Three Very Specially Selected Groups at <] Coats Regularly to $69 Yo and Georgettes - We can’t begin to tell you about the beauty of these dresses, cally last-minute styling, the gorgeous Coat Sketched A beautiful their authenti- materials, the irresistible colors, or_tho perfection of their every little detail... We can urge you to come in and look them over. Whether or will be a pleasure for you to simpl’y see such beauty. squirrel. not you buy it $225 See the very smartest dresses for Sportswear, for School and Business, for Streetwear, Afternoons, Formal and Informal Evening BROOKS sporty Fur Coat one wears to foot ball games, the practical, all-purpose sort of *fur or the dressier formal type, you will find in ouf Fur Department many real surprises in the way of obviously lower prices. Included are Pony, Lapin, Muskrat, Caracul, Mink Dyed Muskrat and Seal Dyed Coney. With either self or contrasting fur collars and cuffs. Second Floor—Furs FASHION EXPOSITION Coats Regularly to $79 $RO Coats Regularly to $115 Gorgeously Furred! Distinctively Styled! Plenty of Black Coats . . . Browns and Tans and other lead- ing shades . . . every imaginable New Millinery Actually. Worth froam $5 to $6.50 ’ I/@Ofl-rhe%‘au Long in Back Skull Cap Small Brims Pirate Effects Only rarely are we able to offer such truly astonishing values in smart hats! Every hat in this great event has been carefully judged on its merits of style and quality . . . you will immediately appreciate their desirability when you see them. Wear. 3 adaptation of the popular flare ... straightlines for conservatives . . . coats slightly longer, coats defi- nitely longer, Vionnet’s long back coats . . . ultrs smart Furs used in the ingenious ways sponsored by leading Parisian designers . every coat a masterpiece of work- thanship . . . every coat exquis- itely lined . . . every coat a real “jewel.” Second Floor—Coats Greenway Inn Connecticut at Cathedral Sunday |Tuesdays& Dinner | Thursdays Half Fried Chicken Spring Wednes The In Distinctive Styles for Dress Sketched $16 Coat Junior Misses—Misses Sketched Veluvets Vis-a-Vis Velours Soleils Combinations Women—Larger Women Half Size Women Brooks—Third Floor—Dresses » =HCA=-OomZ2200 Chieken Ro L L s days LBoled | & Fridays nderlola “Steak Sea Food $1.00 85¢ V 1 to 7:30 p.m. |5 to 7:30 p.m. O ST skl BROOKS FASHION EXPOSITION COL. 10118, ANN TABER Perfect Full-Fashioned Picot-Top Silk Hosiery Sheer Chiffon or -Service Weight $4.95 $2.50 Values BROOKS FASHION EXPOSITION Jackets and The New Modes Silk Blouses in Smart Fall $ 5.75 Gloves Smartest styles in plin - $2.95 to ted Geor- s4.95 gette and Crepe de Fine imported d the rea veteen Jackets in Blacks French Kids, Chamois and and Fall shades. (The jacket is sketched.) Suedes, in all the shades to har. New Skirts monize with the Fall ensemble. Either pull-n or cuff style. Most " of them are slight- ly longer. In all sizes. All the very newest shades ... Blaeks, Sugar Browns, New Monet and Navy Blues, Brioche, Wine, Jungle Greens and Dahlia Purples. New trimming ‘deas with feathers, fiie ribbons, cut- + out work, metallic pins and scores of other chic and in- genious ideas. The “New” in Autumn Handbags $4.95 Gennine Leather in All the netvest grains ‘They are in all the news est Fall shapes and sizes. The bag xhtmad, ’l;l of the :zfiu: at $4.95. Main Floor Handbags The Professional Beauty Touch Give your complexion the same peductive attractiveness that many @tars of Stage and Screen énjoy. A soft, entrancing, pearly beauty that keeps its appearance under the strain of professional work. Astrin- gent and antiseptic, relleves blem- ishes, freckles, etc. Made in White, Flesh, Rachel and Sun-Tan. Featuring the newer Fall shades, which are slightly darker to blend with- Fall's brown tones. Such shades as Almora, Dusky, Avenue, Regent and Marron Glace . .« It's a hosiery value you cannot afford to miss. Main Floor—=Hosiery Hats Sketched! The three ultra ¢hi hats sketehed cal of the sy linery values In plaidt and other désigns, but featuring the Covert skirt as sketched. Most exeep: _ GOURAUD'S tional values. offering. o%kEENA.rAL s“”“”:"l’z:::m- Gloves—Main Floor Mllu-",...h.,.,. Floor' Send 10c. for Trisl Sise “ g T. Hopkin: Son, New York a in this