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Beacon Inn ]Dr. and Mrs. C. H. Beach i hio 1801 Calvert St. N.W. cot. 10025 | Have Guest From O 5 Cfi::ilghm“ 850‘} At Chevy Chase Home tn, Sint U2 Feinderiobn onk. Ronai ’Dr- and Mrs. D. M. McPher- | son Return After Spending 1 e Plate, Sea Food Plate, Meath v reTaber chotee: of thre. Summer in Maine, Homemade Pastries and Ci %0 n la _carte. 6 to 8 We Serve Brever's Ice Cream. i | Mrs. Eugenia Beach of Lebanon, Ohio, is the house guest of her son and daugh- | | ter-in-law, Dr. and Mrs. Charles H. Beach, on Meadow lane. Miss Anne DeBeaupre Beach has as her guest Miss | | Myra Shahan, daughter of Judge Robert | | Shahan of Lebanon, Ohio. Mr. Clark {Beach hus _returnéd “to Cambridge, ts. N.W. | Mass.,, to resume his studies at the 1o s | Harvard Graduate Schoot White House ! Dr. and Mrs. Dorsey M. McPherson, Furnished & Unfurnished ;\\'}:o spfin: t?: lSummer in )v}i’alne, have | . Y returne eir hol vy Reservations Now L. TRl e | = ! Lieut. and Mrs. L. J. Maxson left Being M:dd:uh 1o y |last week for Old Point Comfort. They A are stopping at the Chamberlin-| | Vanderbilt Hotel | Mr. and Mis. H. B. Leary, jr., and Mrs. J. Henry Small, who have been at their Summer home in Southern Maryland for two months, have re- | turned to Chevy Chase. Mr. and Mrs. Russell 8. McBride are again in their home, after spending the Summer in Larchmont, N. Y. Their son, Mr, Gordon McBride, has gone to New Haven, Conn., to enter the graduate school of Yale University. He received his bachelor of arts degree last year. { Mrs. William De Lashmutt enter- | tained at & buffet supper Tuesday eve- | ning in her home on Connécticut ave- { nue for her @aughter, Miss Mary De { Lashmutt, who has returned to Hood | College in Frederick, Md., to resume ———| her_studies, Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Benson of Gettys- burg spent the week with. Mr. and l\l)rs. Carl F. Stuhler on McKinley street Mr. and Mrs. Philip Tuttle Williams of M_lel‘o City are guests of Mr. Wil- liams’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nathan B. Williams, cn McKinley street. Mr. | Williams will leave today for Detroit, and Mrs. Williams witi stop in Wash- ington and visit_her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William T. Pollard. Mrs. Byron Joliffe entertained at luncheon Wednesday in her home on Beechwood drive in honor of Mrs. Lawrence Whittemore of New York. |, Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Demming are again in their home on Chevy Chase Park. way from Buckwood nn, at Delawa Water Gap, where he attended the | National Publishers’ Convention Mr. and Mrs. William A. Mills re- turned Wednesday from their Summer cottage, at Cape Elizabeth. Me., arnd have opened their home on Primrose Sizes street 1 to 12 | Mr. and Mrs. L. Paul Winings will FIT SNUG AT THE HEEL !entertain at a bridge supper tomorrow . evening. Custom - Made Stylish Mrs. Charles Clark was hostess at Stouts in All Leathers luncheon and bridge Friday and Fabrics Mrs. William J. Blackwood enter- $7:50 to $1000 tained at luncheon Wednesday Nurses’ White Cloth, r. Charles McClure left vesterday for a visit to relatives in Indiana. Calf and Black Kid Oxfords Mr. John Hopkins has gone to Win- Complete Line of High Shoes ter Haven, Fla., where he has entered BOYCE & LEWI 00! mode; enient apartmens NSPECTION INVITED Nathan Sinrod, Manager Metropolitan 2260 WILBUR COON SHOES For Wide, Narrow Long, Short, Small or Large Feet “No Foot Too Hard to Fit" Bridge. Mr, and Mrs. August Koehler enter- | tained at dinner Tuesday evening in thelr home on Nevada avenue in honor | of Mrs. Charles Koehler of San Antonio, Tex., who has been the guest of Capt | and Mrs. Mattfeldt at Fort Washington | Mr. and Mrs, Ben Temple Webster have returned from Wilmington, Del., | where they were the guests of the l | Misses Steele. Rollins College. CUSTOM FITTING SHOE Mr. and Mrs. Howard H. Rutan have returned from a motor trip to Natural 439 7 St. NW. Just Below E St. Baltimore Store, 212 N. Liberty St. Miss Elizabeth A. Imirie left Thurs- | day for a motor trip with Mr. and Mrs | Frederick M. Brown of Kensington, Md. They will visit Virginia, West Virginia, | Kentucky and North Carolina Mrs. Phillips of Butler, Pa., has been P 1219-1221°G St. u,w.S ONE BIG WEEK OF Super Specials A Store-wide Sale embracing every department. Super- speci possible through the co-operation of our manu- T you really want Bargains, come in Monday. IR “As Silk pair . You Like It” $1.65 1,000 NEW FALL Dresses fashioned of genuine canton silk crepe, wool crepes, chif- fons, etc., in the newest of styles— ° copies of leading fashion successes at the recent Paris Opening. Dresses for every occasion, in wine, brown, green, Spanish tile and black. Sizes to fit the hard-to-fit woman of 5 ft. 4 and under—161; to 26V4. THREE OTHER OUTSTANDING GROUPS e — 2,000 Pairs of Famous ” “AS YOU LIKE IT We have persuaded the manufacturer to reduce the price on these 1amous hose for this sale only. It will not be possible to have another sale on “As You Like It” Hose this year. Every pair of hose in this tremendous selling is absolutely guaranteed to be of first quality. Fresh, new merchandise received this week. Complete sizes in every style and color. Regular $1.00 s You Like It” 79 You Save 21c on Each Pair Grenadine Silk Regnlar $1.35 “As You Our $1.95 “As You Like Like It” Silk $1 09 Blose ..a..i . ur Saving, 26c W Sitk $1‘59 Hose . You Save 36c SUPER SHOE SPECIAL Novelty and Arch Support Shoes, narrow and round toes—all the THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D CHARMING COLLEGE GIRL I | ! MISS BETTY BATES, | Daughter of the director of Federal prisons and Mrs. Sanford E. Bates of 101 Shepherd street, Chevy Chase, who is returning to Smith College, Northampton, Mass., where she is a junior, Mr. Bates is a native of Massachusetts, the house guest of Dr. and Mrs. George | tertained at bridge and supper Friday Goetzman for a week. evening in their home on Taylor street. | Mrs. A. E. Corning returned Friday _Mr. and Mrs. E. Hume Talbert are to her home on Cummings lane after a three weeks’ visit to Hot Springs, Va. Midshipman Edward Vieck of Rose- il oS ARE “The buslest shop in ington.” Our UALITY—SERVICE” The Modernistic Wave is still the leader. It bas everything tiful halr. ~Softly undulatine waves w masses of ringlet curls on the ends. T croquignole wrap, push up, need not be fingerwaved. ~ This quality wave Is gen- erally priced $15.00 Our Special Price Complete, 36.50 only. As dis Modernistic Products, we guarantee the genu- ineness of methods and materials. Special Permanent Ringlet Ends Push Up Without Finger Wav- Tne." Comp. = |mont, Pa. has returned to Annapolis after spending a few days with his aunt, Mrs. Edward Montgomery, on Kirke street. Mrs. Lynn Sizer will entertain at luncheon and bridge tomorrow at the Coiumkia Country Club. Mr. Cimeron Adams, who has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph De Veau on_Brookeville road, has returned to the University of Pennsylvania to resume his studies | _ Mrs., Roger Whiteford and her son Joseph spent the past week end at their farm at Whiteford, Md. Mr. end Mrs. Bernard S. Kroger en- FURS Repaired, Remodeled and Cleaned Have your work done Before the Rush Season while our Special Prices are in effect. FUR COATS MADE TO ORDER ISADOR MILLER Mfo. Furrier 800 1ith St. N.W. $3.95 Steamer Treatments —For dry. harsh. lifeless hair very bene- ficlal and e ;. Ved T-Kol Treatments Shelton, Cleopatra, Arneil, Machines Electric Facials . .. orrective sagging. flabby muscles. whinbies. enlarecd pores. Diackheads and Tallow complexion and ~ general = skin Mimutation. B Expert Beauticians Wavers—Dyers (Not, a School) Manicure, 25¢ New York Beauty Shop 926 New Yorktfive.ME 4315 Nat'l 5628 NO BRA Never offered before under $117 oW most Positively the first time A Brunswick Easy Terms—Compleie with Tubes Pentode Tubes?........YES — Multi-Mu Tubes?........YES Tone Control?..........YES — Dynamic Speaker?.......YES .YES — Screen Grid?.... i YES .YES — Free Servic s eloss sivin i o NES) Fine Cabinets?.. Free Delivery?.. HOMER L. KITT CO. Thirteen-Thirty G St. TOO BUSY TO CALL? Send for free illustrated literature on this New Brunswick Radio | new leathers and materials, including genuine reptile trims. Sizes 2% to e MLOSZE{O $6 Values—$2.67 Phone cottage, Trails End, at Epping For- Md. -"immn Chase Presbyterian Church irst dinner of the season Mr. and . W, Bradford Bayliss. Mr. Bayliss is the new director of. religious education. spending & week near Orkney Springs, . Vi Mrs, J. P, MacLean, who spent three months on_ the St. Lawrence, has re- Bradley October Weddings With Special Interest to D. C. Plans have been completed by Miss Mabel Wilson for her marriage to Mr, Jack Kneipp, sor. of Mr. and|W. Washburne Wright, which will take M P, Knelpp of 4831 Thirty- | Place Saturday afternoon, October 10, sixth ~street, has entered the Fort|in the Central Church, Union Miliiary Academy at Port | New ¥ork City, with a reception to fol- w eITY'S. i e Miss Wilyon is the daughter of Mrs. C. Arthur Comstock of 710 Park avenue. New York, and the late John C. Wilson | of Ban Francisco. She will be given in | marriage by her , Mr. Daniel 8. Wilson, and will have her cousin, Miss | Patricia Janss of Beverly Hills, Callf, | a3 maid of 3 | Mrs. Robert E. Phillips, jr., of Wash- ington will be matron of honor, and the | bridesmaids are to be Miss Susan Wig- | glesworth of Milton, Mass.; Miss Na- | talle Ponvert and Miss Harriet Cox of New York. Mr. Wright, who is the son of Mrs. | Hamilton Wright of Washington and | the late Mr. Wright, will have his| brother, Mr. Hamilton Wright, as best Gloyd, Miss Sarah Routt, Miss Ruth | man. His ushers will be Mr. William | Hubbard, Miss Ethel Richter, Miss Hel- | Cookman, Mr. John A. Pope, Mr. George | ena Persons, Miss Catherine Harden, | Brewster Loud, Mr. Burton Lee, Mr. F. | Miss Helen Harden, Miss Ella Hart and | Gordon Brown and Mr. Thomas Wily Miss Jeni Youn | son, brother of the bride-elect. {.urned to her home on East ane. Mrs. Thomas J. Rice entertained at luncheon Tuesday at the Washington Country Club for the officers of the Dental Auxiliary, Mr. and Mrs, Edward C. Sasser are on & motor trip to Princeton, W. Va., and Raleigh, N. C,, where they will visit relatives. Mr. Mrs. Robert C. Duncan have as house guests Mrs. Duncan's brother- in-law and sister, Rev. and Mrs, Samuel A. Jackson, and their children of New Hope, Pa., and her brother, Mr, Charles Rea McMillan of Philadelphia. Mr. Mrs. Henry De Couersey Adams entertained her nephew and niece, Mr. and Mrs. John Franklin Kuhn of Covington, Ky., over the week end in their cottage on Chesapeake Bay. Mrs. James Griest and her little daughter, Ann Gordon Griest, who spent the Summer in the Shenandoah Valley, near New Market, Va., are again in their home on Forty-fifth street. Mrs. Eugene E, Stevens and her daughter, Miss Josephine Stevens, are opening their home on Willlams lane this week. Since their return from Europe they have been stopping in their Navy Home Scene of Pre-Nuphll Plrty A surprise shower was given Tuesday, September 20, at the home of Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. Joseph Dreisonstok, 3905 Morrison street, by Mrs. Frances Altman in honor of Miss Anna Louise Hubbard, whose marriage to Mr. Henry Link will take place in the near future. The house was very artistically deco- rated in Autumn flowers. Guests were Miss Nell Quinn, Miss Dolly Wintermyer, Mirs Mary Futterer, Miss Margaret Fer- guson, Miss Helen Jacobs, Miss Ethel Giddings, Mrs. Nora Dickson, Miss Ruth Miss Jeanette Levy, daughter of M and Mrs. Joseph Levy of the Aflonn% Apartments, will be married Sunday, October 18, at the Mayflower Hotel at high noon to Mr. Joseph Edward Zupnich of 5217 Connecticut avenue, Her only attendant will be Miss Mura Smith, who will act as maid of honor, and Mr. Ellwood Zupnich, brother of the bridegroom, will be best man. A wedding breakfast will follow for the immediate family. —_— IS SR L £ “For Safety, Dependability £ and Best Results”—Phone E ATLANTIC 4000.1-2 H £ Specialists in the Dry Clean- £ ing cf Curtains, Blankets, Draperies, Rugs, &e. he HOFFMAN @ COMPANY H Cleaners and Dyers and Plant H 1534 PA. AVE Uptown Office, 303 12th St. s 5 H §I|IIIQIIIIIIlllllIlllIlIMIIOIIIHIIII"IIHIIIIIIII w. RN The Loyalty and the Splendid Support of This Store by the People of Washington and Throughout the Country Has made the year just ending in our New Store the ha given us the greatest volume of business in our history. &)iest we have ever had and has e have one thought in mind only and that is to give you the very best merchandise the world produces at fair prices and to look out for your interest at all times. Thisis YOUR STORE and we want you to be happy in it and to be pleased with all purchases made here. As this marks THE FIRST ANNIVERSARY IN OUR NEW STORE, we prices of a year ago. Do come here Tomorrow. Jurius Garrineker & Co. F STREET AT FOURTEENTH THE NEW oVelleffs 12161220 F Street N.W. Our Fashion Leadership emphasized in new Fur-Trimmed Coats for Women 87050 $Qg 50 s]12 Jellefi's the logical place to buy your Winter Coat if you want high fashion . . . and exceptional value! The important furs ... the smart fabrics . . . the best colors . . . Paris copies . , . slip into them . . . see how lovely they make you look. Sizes for every woman , .. whether The colors include black, sable brown, Tunisa brown, Cherry brandy, black forest, green, cavalier blue, Lovely black coats with PERSIAN LAMB Beautiful black coats with REAL MINK Handsome brown coats with BEAVER Glorious black or brown coats with FOX (black fox, kit fox, blue fox, silver fox) she be short, or tall .. . or average. All women, If there are any in Washington who appreciate the best, and who are not customers of ours, they are missing something very much worth while, as our customers tell us that never in their lives have they derived so much pleasure in shopping as here in this Store . . . have made an extraordinary effort to have the most attractive goods in every department that we have ever seen . . . Do come here Tomorrow . . . without fail . . . You will be as thrilled as we are about these goods, also at the remarkable values, as the goods are much under the for Coat black—so smart this Vionnet with_circular shawl collar of Persian Lamb $98.50 Pashion Coats—Third Floor e Vionnet Copies of Coats from the important Paris Couturiers Real mink of exceptionally handsome quality on this beautiful Vionnet Co brown cherkessa....... Lovely Beaver on this Mar- tial et Armand Coat—a be- coming women's style—deep, soft, rough woolen 50 Fashion Coats—Third Floor ® $145 to ® Lanvin ® Martial et Armand ® Augusta- $225 bernard