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| THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. - C, ERIDAY, ___ (Continued From Second Page.) Detroit, Mich.,, at the opening of the dinner dances at the Shoreham last night. Amonz his guests were Maj.| Sylvia Safsky, Miss Ivah Hockenberry, Miss Marian _ Rosendorf, Miss Lea Prawle, Miss Ruth Brainin, Miss Ann Teplitz, Miss Mary Paull, Mr. Philip Goldberg, Mr. Lou Perlstein, Mr. Lou Louft, Mr. Charles Chernikoff, Mr. Mil- ton Kaplan, Mr. Maurice Goldman, Mr. George Rosen, Mr. E. U. Rosen, Mr. Edward Jerrow, Mr. J. R. Nicholson, Mr, Joseph Randall and Mr. Ben Deutsch. OCTOBKR 2, beth McDaniel. Miss Eleanor Gaither, Miss Mary Bowman, and Miss Florence | Retley, pledgees, were admitted to mem- bership. Mr. and Mrs. Charles McGhee of New York ' City, with their young _son, | Charles, jr.. aceompanied by Mrs. Rich- | ard Mann ‘of Brooklyn, N. Y., with her son, have come to Washington for a BROOKS G St. Bet. 11th and 12th and Mrs. Donald A. Davison, Mrs. Mable Walker Willebrandt, Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Rust, jr.; Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Shannon, Mr. and Mrs. John 8. Maury, Mr. and Mrs. C. Marbury Stamp, Miss Catherine Yates, Miss | Hope Skillman of Chicago and Mr. | Clifford Folger. | Mr. and Mrs. \wilam W, Rapley | have returned tc their home. in Chevy Chase, with their small daughter, Miss Mary Rapley, after spending the first part of the Summer with Mrs. Rapley’s mother, Mrs. Gertrude B. Huntress, at Bay Head. N. J.. and later in the sea- son were with Mr. Rapley’s mother in | Maine. Dr eountry W. K. Bethke. who is in this as the representative of the | German government for international claims, has come to Washington for | several days from Pleasantville, N. Y., | where he makes his home, and is stop- ing at the Wardman Park Hotel. Mrs. Robert Firestone of Cleveland. | Ohio, is spending a few days at the| Dodge and ic accompanied br Miss Kathleen Dallas and Miss Jean Dallas. Mrs. Mable Walker Willebrandt had guests lunching informally with her at the Carlton yesterda: Mr. and Mrs W. A. Phelps, jr., of Binghamton. N Y. are spending a few days at the Shorcham. Engagement of Miss Orme To Mr. Rust Is Announced. Mrs. Amelia Orme announces the en- gagement of her daughter Katherine to Mr. L. E. Rust. No date has been et for the wedding Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Seitz have re- turned to Washington after spending | the Summer at Sayville, Long Island. More recently they have been the guests of Mrs. Seitz's sister, Mrs. John W. Nell, in East Orange, N. J Mr. and Mrs. Louis A. Swartz:ll have taken an apariment at Wardman Park Hotel, end wiil m: their home there during the Fa 1 and Winter season Dr. and Mrs. C. H. Duncan arrived yesterday from th-ir home in Pough- kespsie, N. Y., and are 2t the Dodge for the Winter, Mr. and Mrs. De Earle Monroe Logs- don have recently returned from their wedding trip abroad and are making their home at 2121 New York avenue northwest. Mrs, Logsdon before July 31 was Miss Crist. Mr her marriage Cristine Virginia and Mrs il xl Carlton Hill of River are passing some time at who sailed from Miss Vir en route to Washin: , after trip to the Qrlent, and an extended visit in Hono- u'u Upon her arrivel the latter part of this month, she will be the guest of her er, Mai. John . Gibson J. S. Morgan of New York City is at the Carlton for a few days. Firct Fall Fete Tomorrow At Episcopal Church Home. The House C-mmittee of the board 1 managi of the Episcopal nsin ave- 1 giv tea tomorrow om 3:30 to 5:30 o'clock for ise guests and their friends. Mrs, am Charning Johnson. president | Collomer, Miss Susan Hacki MRS, Bride of September 26, FRANK WADSWORTH MACDONALD, who was Miss Henrietta M, Scott of Washington. —Carter-Bailey Photo. 1927 the fraternity was called the Phi Sigma Phi._Contact chapters are now located in New York, Huntington, W. Va.. and Norfolk. The following officers were_installed: Chancellor, Mr. Benja- min Deutsch: G. R. S.. Mr. Philip Gold- F..Mr.George Rosen. Week- e held in the Hay-Adams. | were in attendance at| the banquet: Miss Celia Goodman, Miss | Sallie Felter, Miss Shirley Rosenberg. | Miss e Katz. Miss Sally Siegel. Mis of the board. will be assisted by the chairman of the House Committee. Mrs. Herbert Kerslake: Mrs. Powell Minni- gerode, Mrs. W. H. Cross, Mrs. Newton and Miss Phoebe Ross. This will be the first social event of the Fall and it is hoped that the friends of the home will be ameng the guests The Alabama State Society held its first dance and card party of the cur- rent seascn last night at 2400 Sixteenth stree following a business meeting at_which officers for the coming year were elected. Miss Anna Carpenter gave exhibition tap and acrobatic dances. Toll House Tavern COLESVILLE PIKE SILVER SPRING, MD. The Ladies' Auiliary of the Jewish Consumptives' Reljef Society of Denver, Colo., will hold its opening meeting Wednesday afterncon at 2:30 o'clock in the Jewish Community Center, the president. Mrs. William Levy, presiding. All members are urgently requested to attend this meeting, as final arrange- ments are to be made for the Jewish Consumptives' Relief Society luncheon scheduled for Wednesday, November 4 in the Mayflower Hotel, the chairman beirg Mrs. Harry Sherby. e A Homey Atmosphere makes the ~Qld Tavern's' tasty @inners & Teal treat for you and your Guests Fried Chicken, Ham. Steake: Mr. and Mrs. Park O. Beaver of Hagerstown, Md., are again in Wash- ington for a brief stav and are stayirg at Wardman Park Hotel. k Marsland Country i, p.m Sunday Morning Breakfast Luncheon Dinners The first annual installation of offi- cers cf Tau Delta Omega Fraternity and the initial banquet and dance of Alpha Chapter took place last night in the Hay-Adams House. When founded in Bridze Farties Phone Silver Spring 5 - short visit, and have taken an apart- Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Ward of ment at Wardman Park Hotel for their New York City are at the Carlton for |stay. e a brief stay. The second meeting of the Fall sea- son of Beta Chapter of Phi Pi Epsilon Miss Eleanor Hartleb of Waukesha, | Sorority was held last evening in the Wis,, is at the Dodge for a brief stay. | Hay-Adam House. Miss Wilma Shively, * | president, presided. Miss Evelyn Eller Miss Helene Page, president of Alpha |and Miss Ethel Mae France acted as Chapter of Sigma Epsilon Sorority, pre- | hostesses. Soclal service work among sided over an interesting social and |the destitute families at Skyland, Va. business meeting of that group held last |and other social activities of the soror- evening in the Hay-Adams House. The |ity were planned. A special member- next_business meeting will be held at |ship campaign will be launched within the Hay-Adams November 5. Various |a few weeks under the direction of Miss social events were planned, the first to | Carol Meade, chairman of the Member- take place Halloween. The officers of |ship Commiitee. The officers include the chaper are: President, Miss Helene | President, Miss Wilma Shively: vic Page: vice president, Miss Helen Dolan; | president, Miss Viola McDermott: re- recording secretary, Miss Dorothy Gra- | cording secretary, Miss Virginia O'Hara; ham: corresponding secretary, Miss | corresponding secretary. Mrs. Athlyn Margaret _McVean:; tressurer, Miss | Hess; treasurer, Miss Maxine dJustice, Kathryn Rea; sergeant at arms. Miss |and sergeant Miss Thelma Helen Garber, Eliza- | Coates. arms, 1sTINJCTIVE APPAREL F AT TE;‘TN J/TREET, N.W. / Because This Is Definitely a Quality Season ... KAFKA'S have a new importance 45559 OU'LL find these coats have true in quality of furs 5 choice of fabries . .. in striet adherence to the new mode. And most assuredly these prices indicate season of GREATER VALUES. here's a fashion for every occasion ... a model for every type ... in a collection far superior than usual! distinction . .. Here are the FURS Badger...Caracul. . .Fox. . . Persian Kolincky. Such furs are rare at these low prices. Coat, J.E.Cunningham Cp, $15 Chardella, a woft, « pebbly woolen, with gorgeous deep shawl col lar and spiral cuffs of genuine hlack fox — yet $69.50! ALL BLACK COATS have the lead in fashion— Brooks have the lead in value in these gorgeous black coats at $69.50 There just is nothing smarter than a black coat—its soft flattery, its in- finite becomingness, its way of being practical and adaptable to all oc- casions. So now, at the height of the season, Brooks leads off with an extraordi- nary October feature in these coats of fine rough woolens with these furs— Lynx Skunk Persian Genuine black fox Some are the spongy “loopy” woolens from the world-famous looms of Forsg- mann and Huffman ... all are of excel- lent quality. Be sure to see the luxurious fur sets, the fashions of Schiaparelli's lei collar, Vion- net’s side tie model, the Paquin collar . . . and remember, stocks are now absolutely complete in sizes 14 to 20, 36 to 50. Other new coats, $59.50 to $165. waiste only Brooks Coats, Second Floor J.E.Cunningham Co. 314~316 SEVENTH ST..NW. ... October Sale 314~316 SEVENTH ST..NW. > SATURDAY Millinery, Main BROOKS G St. Bet. 11th and 12th Crepe Town Frocks —and we're all “puffed up” ... New Fall COATS See these coats, they're ex- actly what you want at a price far below their true worth— '58 .. . Coats Luxuriously Furred More Lavishly Furred More Expensively Furred Than Ever Before New Style Features Wide at the shoulders Slim from the hips down Wide wrapped lines New sleeves New nubbed weaves Luxurious Furs Chinese Badger Beaver Persian Lamb Fitch Kolinsky Skunk Kit Fox Wolf Sizes 14 to 20—38 to 48 Floor FrenchKid Gloves $2.95 extraordinary value! With 1,000 new hats to pick from! With every one as new as tomorrow! With our prices amazingly low! The Last Word in NEW HAT for you who have lobked and looked and couldn’t find a thing! Large, medium and small headsizes $3.95 P $5.oo There are tricornes and brims, bowlers and derbies, turbans and square crowned sailors! There are feathers and flowers, cire ribbon, quills and veils! There are fur felts, suedes and velvets. There are colors that run the entire Fall color chart! In short, there’s just about every- thing in fashion, in value, and in honest-to-goodness be- comingness! These are the gloves that are making the hit of the season! 6- button pull-on gauntlets, just right for the new coat cuffs . .. very fine quality! All black Black with white stitching Caroub brown Cordovan Sizes 53/ “to 73 Brooks Gloves, Main J. E. Cunningham & Co.—Millinery Dept.—Main Floor e over the fashionable sleeves in these Frocks for Misses value-priced at 316.50 Know your frock by its sleeves this year—and here are crepe frocks with the most delectable sleeves to be seeni The bishop sleeve, the leg-o’-mutton sleeve, the ornamented sleeve— all have their place in this collection and in your wardrobes. «Left: Molyneux copy ... notice the empire influence in sleeves, high wlistl'ine, and shirred front. For a miss, $16.50. Right: The true empire frock ... with its straight front line made by two rows of very fine shirring also on the sleeves. $16.50. Brooks Dresses, Third Eloor