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(Continued From Eighteenth Page.) of the of Agriculture, head the unw:"mn_q for the benefit arranged by the Judge ter, Daughters of the Ameri- Re: tion, in the Carlton Hotel &llnrflu afternoon. Additional pa- ‘ronesses are Mrs. David D. Caldwell, L. Willilam V. lte-,\ Hrl Harvey Friend, Mrs. James Henry Harper, Mrs. Edward L. Morrison, Mrs. Willlam H. Goodman, Mrs. Eugene Barr, Mrs. . Faris, Mrs. Mallette R. spengler Miss Helen M. Brown, Mrs: R. Pennington, Mrs. Willlam T. Clerk Mrs. Roy A. Porterfield, Miss Helen E. Stout, Mrs. George A. Mar- | tin, Mrs. Clarence A. Weaver, Mrs. F. B. Linton and Mrs. Albert M. Walker. Maj. Leonard T. Gerow sailed .Tues- day for Panama. He is accompanying the Assistant Secretary of War on an inspection trip. Mrs. Gerow left the following day for a month's visit in | Virginia. Mr. and Mrs. John A. Manuel of Btockton, Calif., announce the engage- | ment of their daughter, Miss Florence Viola Manuel, to Mr. John Kirtland Colgate, son of Mr. and Mrs. Russeil Colgate of Llewellyn Park, West Orange, | N. J. Miss Manuel, who is a descendant of an early pioneer family, was du- ated from the University of California with the class of 1927. She is a member of Delta Gamma. Mr. Colgate was graduated from Phillips Andover Acade- my with the class of 1926. He left | , Yale University in his freshman year | to continue his educatién by two con- | secutive one-year trips around the wurld_ Mr. Colgate is now connected | with the Colgate-Palmolive-Peet Co. of | which his father is a director. He is a | descendant of William Colgate, who | founded the Colgate business in 1806, and for whom Colgate University was named. Although no definite date has been set for the wedding it will prob- ably take place in the first part of the new year. Mrs. James M. Souby is spel the week at the Hotel l‘ Fayette an will join Mr. Souby and their children in their home in Omaha, Nebr. shortly. Mr. and Mrs. Souby and their two children spent the Winter in Washing- ton several years ago and have many friends here. Invitations have been issued by the Daughters of the American Revolution of Ihe District of Columbia for a re- ception in honor of the president gen- eral of the organization, Mr. Lowell Fletcher Hobart, Wednesday eveiing, October 23, trum'hnodock int.h ‘Willard Hotel. Mrs. Rosa M. Mulcare entertains at a ftea this llwrno&: at the Woman’s Na- tional Democral Club in compliment Our Furriers will restyle your last year's Fur Coat at very lite tle cost. - MISS ELEANOR Whose father, Comdr. George Leonard Smith, has announced her engagement to Mr. John Alfred Drake, son of tlu former Assistant and Mrs. J. Walter Drake of THE 'EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, Musical | New Willard, later taking her guests to BRYAN SMITH, Secretary of Commerce —Underwood Photo. to the members of the Sarah Franklin Chapter, D. A. R., following & meeting | 80 of the chapter. Mrs. Mulcare will be assisted in re- cei by the officers of the chapter and also by Mrs. David Caldwell, State regent for the District of Columbia, and Mrs. JodlhRVln Orsdel, registrar gen- table, while others assisting ing room were the State officers of the District of Columbia and Mrs. Rheit Goode, national president of the Chil- dren of the American Revolution. The tea table was adorned with a silver bowl filled with pink roses | ferns. Senator Allen of Ka Address Political stnfly Clllb Senora de Antonsonti, wife of Senor Louis Antonsonti of Porto Rico, and Mra Delos Blodgett will preside over the tea table Saturday afternoon, when the Political Study Club will hold its first meeting of the season In the Washington Club, at Seventeenth and K streets, at 2:30 o'clock. Mrs. Bruce Baird, president of the club, will prlsMe over the meeting. Senator Henry Justin Allen of Kan- sas, the speaker for the occasion, will be introduced bysMrs. Gertrude Bischoff, I o every smart + « » WHO SEEKS FASHION DISTINCTION AND APPRECIATES VALUES, WE OFFER A Special Selling of COUTURIER COATS that differ only in price from their luxurious Paris originals Mrs. Willlam Laird D.lnlflpv ]l’ will be the hostess, assisted by Mrs. Ernest | H. Daniel, Mrs. Georgia Knox Berry; | Mrs. Edgar Kay, Mrs. Harry L. Packard, Roberta 'mu Mrs. E. R, Woodson, s. Claude D. S. Thomas, Mrs. H. W. ‘Wlteover Others in the receiving line be the former g:clldenu of the cluh namely, Mrs. ichard Whiting, ‘Mrs L. B. Thomson, Mrs. Clyde B. | Altehison and Mrs. Frank Morrison. | ‘Dr. and Mrs. John J. Lynch enter- tained five tables of briige Friday eve- ning in honor of Miss Gertrude Lally and Miss Mary Lally of New York, who | were guests for & few days of their brother, Dr. Charles A. Lally. The Misses Lally have returned to their home in New York. Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester A. McMurtree, who have been at Wardman Park Hotel for a week, will leave tomorrow for New York, where they make their home at the Biltmore Hotel. Mrs. Anne E. Mur- phy entertained a company at dinner Saturday in honor of Mr. and Mrs. McMurtree, in the crystal room of the FOR RENT Three Bedrooms, Liv- ing Room, Dining Room, Kitchen and Bath. Large Reception Room. Elec- tric Refrigeration. Reasonable Rental THE ARGONNE 16th & Columbia Rd. OPPOSITR AMRASSANOR. . onjunetion ur_ resular 5 Untl 7:30 3 SEA FOOD # speetat Clud steak Dinner, $1:00 § urses siring regular mens COLUMBIA 5042 See Coats the $88 displayed in our “L'Art Moderne” Win- dows tonight. Our Coat d:grtmmt shows amazing genius in duplicating newest imports at this moderate price. And every Coat bears the unmistakable* print of a Paris design. Beautiful Fabrics are fashioned into coats so care- fully tailored to reproduce the new Coat Fashion in minutest detail. Rich Furs adorn them in a man- ne;dte‘hat personifies the simple elegance of the new m Showing' such versions of the new silhouette as Vionnet’s Wrap-around Coat, Patou’s dipped back, Jenny’s princess lines, Chanel’s new. collars, waist- line panel flares, the low-gplaced flare, Every size range is complete, with scores of models. o T e e eS| y e ion zes to 46. calized sizes for larger women and “Little LaJ,c typese e D.! €, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1929." the Club Chantecler. Mr. and Mrs. William E. 'Doeller, who returned”from Europe on Tuesday in the Ille de France, are spending a few days at the Ambassador Hotel in New York before coming to Washington. Miss Elizabeth Orlan Cullen, president of the Columbian WOmen of George Wuhln‘km University, will entertain a group of guests at the first celzbmy breakfast of the National League of American Pen Women, October 26, at the Willard Hotel, when she will have with her Mrs. Cloyd Heck MIMI’A wife of the president ot the university; Mrs. Joshua Evans of the board of trustees and Mrs. Charles E. Munroe, wife of the dean emeritt ; of the Graduates School of Letters and Sciences. Miss Cullen left for New York last evening, but will re-| Woman Treasury Workers Favored mrn:nwumnm m‘lnhwuk. ‘Theta' Chi Sigma B(mtity commenced its “rush” season with a delightful tea at, the home“of Miss Eileen Cush, 201 8 street northeast, last Sunday. Mrs. Joseph Pricel, ‘Miss Nora Ganey and Miss Madeleirle Krogmann assisted. In the company were Miss Prances Kelly, Miss Mary Purches, Miss Helen Hughes, Miss Ann O’'Connor, Miss Virginia Mc- Guire, Miss Maria f | Frances Beckley, Miss Margare Y, Miss Helen McOivem, Miss Josephine Beckley, Miss PFrances Cornwell, Miss Mary Earley and Miss Kathleen Dorr. ‘This marked the second of a series of Iuncheons, dances, bridge Plnles lnu theater parties to be included sorority’s activities for the 1029 19!0 season. By Cable to The Star. HAVANA, October-16.—All women n the treasury department were given preference over the man employes under terms of a decree issued by the secre- tary of the treasury. Woman employes are permitted to leave the building 10 rr“l:lnuwl early at Juncheon and dismissal e. FURRIER Fur Remodeling and Repairing E: kmanship. Quality materials -nlyn -n'-::‘ A o ruerntood: WEINBERG'S FUR SHOP 831 11th St. N.W. P Natiendl JELLEFFS <4 F STREET » The L ne-up Tor Whshingfon at the Season’s Sporting Events YOUR DRA- _ McDEVITT'S Experts who know latest fashions will #ladly plan yout eolor scheme. - Talk with us' T8 SMART TO HAVE s MADE BY 2nd Floo- District_3211 1211 F st “Hold that Line” . . . and a lovely poseur stands motionless . . wool crepe frock and short, Lapin jacket with lmmg repeating the color and material of - in her Chanel ensemble “froc A fine capeskin coat is very nonchalant. . - . Lined in natural kasha.... .- .$59.50 part of the picture. . . 7 Misses’ Suit Shop, Third Floor. Stopped at the four yard line! but this camel’s hair coat knows no defeat—particularly when it is the new ombre weave with large collar and cuffs of raccoon ........ .......$98.50 Misses’ Coat Shop, Third Floor. It’s so much a Three piece suit-beneath:... ... fiiite . Sown .. .. 538 Sport Shop, Fourth Floor, The Jalleff Shops have found the very essence of all stunning sports clothes and embodied it in theirs. It isnonchalance— the debonair manner of knowmg one’s clothes are right— Ours are—we have goné into this sporting matter very extensively. Molyneux’s New Scarf lends a colorful note to the grandstand .handblocked by Moly- scene. . , peux ... modernistic vivid colors, $6.50 The designs in Co-ed Glove of washable capeskin _with ring smart_colors, $3.95. Wooden Jewelry, furnishes the’ proper decorative note, $1.95 & strap, the home, The Accessories may be found in their respective shops om the Street Floor The tweed bag with zipper closing and leather applique is much ‘at Sport hose from England in new Fall patterns, $3.