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SOCIETY (Continued From Second Page.) ngton University. Mr. Tiller :pent the last three weeks in theatrical work with the Provincetown Players on Mac- Dugal street, near Washington Square, under the direction of Reginald Goode, suthor of the play *“Ashes,” one of Florence Reed's most successful pro- ductions. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Hawkins of Up- rr Darby, Pa., are at the Dodge for brief stay in the Capital. Mr. and Mrs. R. Lee Kerngood have opened their apartment at ‘Wardman Park Hotel for the coming season, after spending the Summer in Atlantic City, Mrs. F. H. Calvert has been in Cali- fornia through the late Summer and spent the week end at the El Encanto Hotel in Santa Barbara. Miss Vera M. Biehn and Miss Elaine 1. Doelger of Little Silver, N. J., are at the Carlton for several days. | Miss C. Ruth Kistler and Miss Sue | E. Houck motored to Washington from their homes in Shenandoah, Pa. and are at the Carlton for a short stay. “Open House” Tomorrow for Flyers at Rossdhu Castle. Rossdhu Castle Club will hold open house tomorrow evening from 9 to 12 o'clock in honor of Mrs. Louise Thaden and Mrs. Frances Marsalis, holders of | the feminine duration refueling record, | and their party. The Young Democrats of. the District | mre co-operating with the special com- | ittee of the District of Columbia ‘omen’s Democratic Educational Coun- €il for the card party at the Shoreham Hotel, Monday evening. October 3, at 8 o'clock, for the benefit of the Demo- eratic victory fund. | Mr. Ralph Lawrence is chairman of the Floor Committee for the Young | Pemocrats and_ reservations have been made by Mrs. Helen Stafford Whitton, Miss Anna Carr, Mrs. Clara Wright Smith, Miss Hannan, Mr. Charles O'Conner. Mrs. Charles E. Roach, presi- | dent of the Women's Democratic Club of the State of Maryland; Mrs. Melvin D. Hildreth, Mrs. Margaret Lagorce Streeter, Miss Florence Christman, Miss Margaret Welch, Mrs. Charles P.| Stewart, Mrs. Dixie Wright, Mr. J. N. Meredith, Mr. Paul Walsh, Mrs. Lester J. Pollock and Mrs. Alma B. Partridge. Mrs. Alma B. Partridge is chaigman of tickets, which also may be had through any member of the special com- | mittee for the card party. Patronesses include Mrs. Samuel Her- rick, president of the Women's Na-| tional Democratic Club; Mrs. Pat Har- rison, Mrs. George Eckels, Mrs. Robert Lansing. Mrs. John Allan Dougherty and Mrs. Harry N. Rickey. Miss Mae Helm is chairman of patronesses. | Alumni of the Delta Alpha Theta | Sorority of George Washington Uni- dinner this evening at the Rossdhu Cas- tle Club. The new members to be ini- | tiated into the alumni are Miss Jane Cotton and Miss Mary Fleming. Mrs. Clara Keck Heflebower, na- tional president of the National League | of American Pen Women, arrived in Washington yesterday afternoon for a stay of several days. She is en route from her Summer home in Cape Cod to her Winter residence in Cincinnati, Ohio. She will meel with the execu- | tive board of the league tomorrow | morning in the Willard Hotel, where she | is stopping. | Miss Alice Bradford Shepard and | Mrs. Richard P. Whiteley and her chil- | dren are in New York at the Black-| stone Hotel for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Bettman have returned to Washington from their | home in Cincinnati and are at Ward- | man Park Hotel ! Miss Cornelia Beardsley of Evnns-l IIl, is at the Dodge for a short | fiss Rena V. Schwartz. who % an | ociate of the Eliot Foundation, has VHNING MARRIED SATURDAY R Lieut. Howard Lyman Collins. U. S. N.. and Mrs. Collins, whose marriage took place in the Chevy Chase Presbyterian Church Saturday evening. Mrs. Col- | lins formerly was Miss Margaret Eckels, daughter of Col. Charles Burd Eckels, U. S. A, retired, and Mrs. Eckels. —Bachrach Photo. come from New York and has leased HOLD SUGAR CONFERENCE an apartment in Wardman Park Ho- tel, where she will make her home. —_— 4 enaseit o BATAVIA, Javs, September 21 (7). conference attended by 50 delegates, Dog Causes Fatal Wreck. including high government officials and TI JUANA, Mexico, September 21 | sugar producers, met here today to con- () —Two men on & handcar saw a |sider the position of the sugar industry. dog ahead of them on the tracks and | Its main purpose was to discuss the | jammed on the brakes. The handcar | possibility of government intervention left the rails and rolled down a moun- |in case the association of Java sugar tain, killing Lucas Henandez and seri- | producers breaks up at the end of this ously injuring Jose Garcla. | year. OU just must have a smart oxford such as this one in your wardrobe this Autumn, Fashioned of black or brown lizard and priced at §$10.50. New Autumn shades silk hosiery, 75c omd $1.00 pair. New “Kantruw” hose, 3135 pair. ICH'S F ST. ar TENTH Tomorrow We Place on SALE STAR | i | | DN Model des | $7.84 This is to be THE important sale of the month. . . . Tomorrow the best creations of the best French coutouriers are being offered at this very special price . .. $7.84. And such a collgction of millinery master- pieces!—Hats that tip forward and perch high on back . . . eager looking little hats ... utterly new and different sailors . . . and brims that take surprisingly new tilts and turns. Every hat offered in this event looks and is a real $10, $12.50 or $15 value. Models Pictured: Top: Reboux’ $15 Hatters’ Plusk Sailor. Sale price....57.84 | Have you noticed how many smart women are wearing Millinery chic, at the moment, is expressing itself delightfully in these clever little turbans of fine fur felt. Smooth and sleek, they mould themselves to your head and are smart when worn with fur-topped coats, with autumn suits or new frocks. In all black and new fall colors, deftly tucked and folded, and occasionally trimmed with small bows, little flowers or lacey veils. All head sizes. Palais Royal—Second Floor Baby Week Continues with more special offerings Come in if you can—you'll enjoy selecting these adorable...and practical!'—baby things. But if you can't, just phone or write—for Mail and phone orders will be promptly filled! Baby Pillows, 1.49 Of fine down. celanese, satin covers; pink or blue. Cellophane wrapped. Infants’ Silk Coats 2.95 Crepe de chine, hand smocked, silk lined; pink, blue or white. Rubber Sheets, 29¢ Crib size, 27x36 inches: rubber crib sheets in red, o Dlue and white. Crib"Sheets, 39¢ 36x54 hemstitched sheets of substantial cloth. Infants’ 3-pc. Sets the hospital. cap and booties. Crib Blankets, $1 Boxed, all bound in fine quality satine, size 36x50 inches. Samples! and Hats, 1.69 Samples, exquisite crepe de chine bonnets embroidered and ribbon trimmed. copies of French bonnets; mostly pink. Handmade Gertrudes, 69¢ Handmade gertrudes with embroidered tops and bottoms; hand scalloped. Coat and Bonnet Sets, 2.95 Cashmere sets of coat and bonnet...pink ' This 57-Pc. 24.50 re In sizes 2 to 6 years. 2 Handmade Cosy._ warm little shoul- Bands Blankets Flannelette Wool Blanket, Handmade Sacques Gortruges pink, blue or white; all Handmade Dresses Blanket bath robes, in Pillow Tops low tops, in dainty col- and white; sizes 1 to 3 years. “Vanta” Binders and Bands, 47¢ Rt MG Knit panties, French Layette, 16.95 Infants’ Shoulder- Shirts Gertrudes derel%s, pink, white or 2 Small Pads doz. Diapers, Gowns 36x50 1.39 Riannelctts handmade. floral patterns and in 2 23c ors. Special! Silk, wool and cotton vests; infants' to 2 vests; infants' to 2 year Training Panties style; self-help garments. Included in each layetfe . . . .. ettes, 2 for §1 Binders blue; ribbon trimmed. 2 Receiving 23227 i Rma Tone Dainty knit sweaters, in Kimonos Blanket Robes, $1 to 4 year sizes. Hand-embroidered pil- “Vanta” Vests, 87c year sizes; usually more. sizes; sterilized. Bonnets Samples! Handmade Dresses, $1 Exquisite little garments—every one hand- made and hand-embroidered. Many styles —mostly one-of-a-kind. Lovely for gifts. Many Palais Royal—Third Floor This is the Bedroom Suite Washington is @ Street at Eleventh Telephone District 4400 Sports Suits have new ideas about necklines and collars 16-50 Even sports suits seem to have heeded that Fash- ion edict about broadening the shoulders and tight- ening up at the throat—as witness this clever little model with its new high neckline! \ But this is only new of the new three-piece suits! There are others! The new rabbit wool knits— the new tweedy looking weaves—the novelty knits that are altogether new this year! And you'll love the colors! For sports, business, school, general utility wear—a three-piece suit of skirt, sweater-blouse and jacket, is almost a MUST in your wardrobe this year. Women's and misses’ sizes Palais Royal—Third Floor for sleeping for lounging Pajamas 1.00 Here they are...the new arrivals for fall! One- piece ones—two-piece models—choose which ever you like. New ones of novelty prints or firm broad- cloth or plisse crepe. And if you want something with a bit of warmth then get yourself somé flan- nelette ones—striped or figures, with comfy long sleeves. AH sizes. Palsis Royal—Third Moor Talking About!..... and what a value! Full size bed Vanity Dresser Chest of drawers Butt walnut veneers Solid oak interiors Center drawer guides o Lacge plateuglass mirrors Bottom: Agmes’ $12.50 Velvet Petal Turban. Sale price, $1.8¢ B . Moses & Sons F St. at 11th o Rich walnut finish! ® 24 inches high! - . & 1x3jgelnch topl ¢ * Nat'l 3770