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SOCIETY. Mrs. Hoover Leaving This Afternoon for Indianapolis to Attend the Council of Girl RS. HOOVER leaves Washing- ton this afternoon to attend the nlxteemh annual conven- tion of National Council of Girl Bcouh in Indianapolis. Sfie will be the guest of Gov. and Mrs. Leslie while in that city, From In- dianapolis, Mrs. Hoover will join the President in Cleveland. They will mb- ably return to anngwn together Priday. ‘The s:creury of War and.Mrs. ht- rick J. Hurley were guests of Mr, and Mrs. Reamy Field of Cincinnati yester- day on their yacht, Dreamgirl. After a cruise down the Potomac River Juncheon was served on board the yacht. gt ‘The Secretary - of - the -Navy, Mr. Charles Francis Adams, will return to his home in Boston Saturday to spend s few days with Mrs. Adams. Mrs. Adams will not return for the Winter season until the latter part of October. Ambassador of Turkey Celebrating Turkish Independence Day. The Ambassador of Turkey, Mr. Ahmet Muhtar will entertain at a jon October 29, from 4 to 7 o'clock, at embassy in celebration of the anniversary of the proclamation of the 'mmm republic. Am hter, m En blflll; e llltrl;hl“l:i‘lgy Te: Ver ant er = turned today from Blue Ridge Summit The second Mr. Ussaki Bulent, who spent the mk end with the Ambassador, returned to the Capital this morning. ‘The Ambassador of Great Britain, Sir Ronald Lindsay, will entertain at dinner Saturday evening in compliment to the captain _ and rs of the British cruiser Danae which will arrive !‘Hdly Following the dinner the commercial small dance for them. Senator W. H. McMaster has returned from his home in South Dakota,@nd at the Willard Hotel for a few Scouts. ‘Washington, has passed the Bummer mom.h-lnml.n':u Mr. and Mrs. !enhm.n Royal Hol- combe, who hnve been with the latter's mother, Mrs. Gibson Fahnestock, at N'wpm-t for several mfiu.xhl::’. pur- in O‘hmod terrace, at Newport. W\.mlnnon has been the wut of at the Breakers, Comér. ood En Route 1o West Coast, Mrs. Rood Sailing for Ei Mrs. from New York on October 4 for on the S. S. Lapland. sas City, Mo., are spending & few days at the Mu’flnlque law, Lieut. and Mrs. John R. Vance, are now at their new station, Fort Hum- phreys, Va. Lieut. and Mrs. Shingler recently left West Point, where they were stationed for the past five years. Mrs. Charles D. Walcott has returned from a motor trip to the Canadian Rockies, where she spent a month in the Yoho Valley. Miss Jean Trumbull, daughter of the Gavu-nor of Connecticut and Mrs. John H. Trumbull, will be the maid of honor for Miss Helen G. Manning, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward llnller- ning of West Hartford, Conn., at her marriage to Mr. Charles C. Cartwright, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Weld Cart- wright of Hartford, October 18 at 4 o'clock in the in Trinity Church at Hartford. Capt. James H. Bogman sailed day on the Allegheny for Boston. m.maunmwmotm Pri- Senator Royal 5. Copeland will be | o w of the honor guests at the dinmer s e of the of convent e l!-'hYm State of Real ‘The charge daffaires France, M. Jules Henry, umuw!mmm Ambassad. ‘The assistant military attache of the Japanese embassy, Lieut. Col. K. Tera~ 'rom 'Iflt in New York State be(nre com- '~ to Wi the middle of next Miss Mildred Huston and Miss Cath- erine Huston, daughters of Mr. Claudius l!uwn, will entertain & small company ot tea this afternoon for their house guest, Miss Suzanne Pollard, daughter |~ of the Governor of Virginia, Mr. John Pollard. the . This ev Misses Huston will entertain at & din- Bber and theater party for their guest. Hollister Chapman —!M to Washington and is at house at R20°G siess Tot 2he vadon and her | ling and | Barbara Bolling, have returned 'c BURCHELL’SFAMOUS BOUQUET COFFEE | Advantageous contracts en- able us to resume our original price of + 25¢c Ib. N. W. BURCHELL) 817-19 Fourteenth St. ubDD’s LUNCHEON /¢ We are serving rolled Lam PRtk Veseiabie™ 75¢ ‘olumbia 0706 for Solivery sery- an: Cream »t. of St. Mary's Church officiat- ing. After a wedding trip to New York MME. SAKANO, Wife of the naval attache of the Japa- nese embassy, Capt. Tsuneyoshi Sakano. ‘They have chln‘ed their residence from Macomb street to Wardman Park Hotel for the season. —Underwood Photo. Mr. and Mrs. Fitzgerald will be at home at 412 K street northeast. Miss Ruth Courtney Carr, daughter ;' of Mrs. Landon Green of Richmond, VI lufl Mr. John Knowles Hyde, son and Mrs. John Lawrence Hyde of Wlshlnnon D. C., were married Sat- urday afternoon at 4:30 o'clock at the Mayfiower Hotel by Rev. Dr. William 8. Abernemy of Calvary Baptist Church. Miss Janice Marks of Richmond' was maid of honor for the bride and Mr, The “Margaret” = &' beautiful mew pump in black, brown or green suede with contrasting kid and veptile trimming. ‘102 “Blue Moon” Dull Tishu Hosiery, $150 and ‘WooDpwARD & LoTHROP . The Fur Hat Returns —adding immeasur- ably to its smartness by adding a pair of matching l""’“- Here, if ever, in_this year of fur fashions, you get dwnmy—und that ever so chic con- trast of snow-white lapin against black kid, The Ensemble, $25 Muuvery Savon Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Shellenberger, 3614 Tenth street northwest, have re- turned from & two-week motor trip through the Adirondacks and ‘Canads. Mr. and Mrs. Frank C. Duncan sailed Fridey for Florida on the Chatham, and )4?! C mlha;: Dick re- t to Wasl .t ke I S Lodge, in Newport, R. I, and are at the Mlyflower Mr. 8. E. Fitz Simon, famous engin- eer of the Argentine, who has been in the country for several months study- ing the great dams, sailed Priday Mr. and Mrs, Willlam Henry Walker, Tetarned to Weahingion and- recpened e thplr apartment, in Wardman Park IA'I Samuel E. Foreman will enter- tain & group of Washin friends at ;.nn’lfuomnl tea Wednesday at the Wil- Mr. and Mrs. Harold Singer of Was . L Reupholstering and Repairing Ask About Our Easy Monthly Payment Plan ‘Tapestries, Mahh. Brocades Also Chair Cmelnz and_Porch Rockers Splinted by Our Experts at the Now Prevalling Low Prices for Two Days Only. Write, Phone er Call Metropolitan 2062 Cleveland 0430 3721 Porter St., Cleveland Park Estimates and Samples Given Free CLAY ARMSTRONG Upholsterer 1235 10th St. N.W. 5-Plece Parlor Suites—Antiques 3-Piece Overstuffed Suites Dining Room Chairs WASHINGTON Pamg JuLws GARFINCKEL& Co. Complete Clearance Must Be Made This Week of All Remaining Sale Goods " For Women, Misses, Girls, Small Boys, Infants Great Reductions Have Been Made to Assure Immediate Disposal Before Moving to Our New Store F Street at 14th Our uluen are extraordinary, and tluy Justify the greatest week of selling we've ever had in this store. ' 411 Sales Final No Approvals F STREET CORNER OF 13TH W. D. Weoses & Sons Public Confidence Since 1861 F Street at Eleventh 9 AM. to 6 P.M. Final - Clearanee of Our Remaining Summer Coats 25 Coats $10 Were $25 to $39.75 15 Coats $15 Were $29.75 to $49.75 A Group of Coats $25 Were $39.75 to $69.50 Here you will find just the coat to wear from now until you put on your Winter coat. The fur sets alone on some of these coats are worth the price you pay for the coat. A number in navy and black. Sizes 14 to 44 in the collection. All Sales Final No Exchanges MOSES—SECOND FLOOR In the Opportunity Shop * Dress Clearance $5 Formerly $10 to $15 Exceptionally low priced for immediate clearance; s of canton crepe, georgette, chiffon and a few printed crepes. Many attractive styles and colors, Sizes 14 to 44. MOSES—SECOND FLOOR Monhn taken an apartment at mhfimucrmum w He-rhl ’" CoL Thompsof., Among the prominent out-of-town guests who were at the Carvel Hall Hotel for the week end to attend the memorial services for Col. Robert Thom held in the chapel of the States Naval Academy on Sun- dty were Mrs Mwin Denby. accom= panied- by F. Jennings of Betrott: Mr. Gelee Welling Graings of New York Clty the Misses Carrie and_Jessie Van Brunt of Brooklyn, N. ¥.; Mr. and Mrs. John Pell of Five Rooms, Kitchen, Bath and Porch $110 Per Month THE MONTANA 1726 M Street N.W. lphl., h un Samuel FEATHER Beds made inte e madiseses. WUl en #%“ 1y +"nd o ctanions Tor Write or Dhone RL. ks Rewave Your Old Permanent —just where it has grown out. This is just the time to rejuvenate your old permanent at very little cost. It is only necessary to wave the new hair. Pollyanna Beauty Shoppe 3534 14th St.. N.W. Col. 10127 FUR COATS end cleaning of your coat inside and out, D 28th Cleaned Glazed s Stored ‘This special price includes thorough glllml and "unnnl"d cold storage. earf remodeled. $5.00, in Remodeling pert Workmanship Work r-nm for and Delivered NEW ENGLAND FURRIERS enjamin Sherman. Prop. 618 lZlh Street Nat. 2456 —the newname to express our most startling value in shoes! They go to any length or width to “Fit and keep you fit” niftil thriftily, N exclusive product of the “Hahn” stores—a culminating effort of 54 years of consistently seeking out “The Best” for you! Women’s Shops 1207 F 7th & K 3212 14th