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SOCIETY THE EVENING 'STAR, WASHINGTON; D: ©, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1991, . _ _ SOCIETY . We have brought the coat markets of Ameri- ca to Washington for our great Premier Sep- Store Hours: 9:15 to 6, Including Saturday tember Sale of New Winter {4 o'ciock by the Rev. J. T. Loeb and !point the chairman of the vall . o % wus followed by a wedding dinner for ! mitee M Marie Moore Forr ‘ @ 1@ :S ? : PR [ tho members cf the familics and Inti- |will be i cliarge of the pageant fea- 4 mate friends. Later in the eveningtures. " p the bride and bridegroom held a la i — 4 M| reception. The hcuse had a preti Miss Sailia Harbaugh of Richmond, Arrangement of late summer fiowers [ Va. spent jast week cnd with Miss and greens for decoration. The bri who was given in marriage by he ifather. wore a gown of white TS 4, .7, (il und sister, Mrs. M. |V1ce President and Mrs. €oolidge to A [ ek e e R o s A 5 H % and her very ulle veil was h onrad. and his mn.:u“m Mr. Fran Take Their Sons to Academy—Will . ; and e ry L SIS e"F the prin. | Hammete | 30 Return and Remain Here. Dr. €. 3. Hammett, accompanted by fcess lace. She carried bride rosesjfrom a fortuight's stay in lwm‘ A hower of swansonia. . She [City, making the trip both ways by was attended by.Miss Lillian Cohen | M9 of Charleston, 8. C., as maid of HONOT. | .0 a0 o who wore white Canton crepe and | DL S time in A Joseph H. Lee nf spending some ity at the Hotel carried American beauty roses. The bridesmaids were Miss Esther Gold- stein and Miss Esta Cohen of Charles- ton, the formér in apricot charmeuse < e | tPhmea tn siiver and carrying ten |47 LR TR SRS DT lmses, and the latter in blue net ower {02 7€ OB & A Cn By B Margaret Scoville to Lieut. Carlisle Al- | Coolidge, who arrived at the |12n. United States infantry, son of Mr. New Willard yesterday, ac-|20d .Mrs. Donald™ Budington Allan of companied by their sons,|OMaha, Neb. Lieut. Allan is at present - ;.xnn and Calvin Coolidge, will xme‘gg,,""lgo:;m:l:‘;l:; camp to Gen., Gor- { Washington don. oot & e Infantry ——tContinued on Mnh TAT ) S ‘;{' motor tomorrow for ifl'l’l"fil:’-kflmrlmlnonnlng. Ga. The wedding T L d 3 P. Ord sburg, Pa., where the boys will e place early in November. were SIE arry Kubin and T T e e . ] a _if you have us do your papering, Extensive Showing of 5 | | NEW FALL SUITS i Specially Priced D enter the Mercersburg Academy. The ubin, brothers of the bride. Il { Vice President ana Mrs. Cooli i Mr. and Mrs. W. 2 : v 3 H | rs. Coolidge will |, ]! . W. B. Ellis and Judge 3 3 . i jreturn to Washington and will remain Martin _A. Knapp of Washington and H Vi ding trip and will be at hom ! decorating, and furnish the window 45 and 65 For Women and Misses | here for the rest of the season. Mrs_ Charles L. Kelloge. of | Syracuse; : Ctiesion % = on tis conoamsion = | e rar ey i N. Y., form a party who have arrived | x exceptionaily HE Vice President and Mrs. charmeuxe of the same shade trimmed |/ of Mr. Grover { with sequins and carrying Killarn-y roges. Mr. Sol Rubin, brother of the bride, was best man, The $45 G i es sma % W, SH > Wes i The Secretary of the Treasury, Mr. |at Hotel Traymore, A : City. ; 3 m'lz'r‘m;"g"I(f"‘&;lllll*m‘:;l“'f\t—‘V;[:‘,"“'; From “Wooltex” in the west, leading {Melion, entertained at dinner Saturday | 5 B ngeiciy: | MRS, JETER R. HORTON, . Estimates Chwerfully q i ailored styles in s X, ) N s 5 R evening at Barton Lodge, his place | M Mrs. Charles Austin Qben- | le and f the bri L ! tricotine, twill cord. melton and exponents of Paris inspired coats adapted AL U Shrings, when Ms. guests Tag |CHAIn announce”the engagement of | Wife of Mal, Horton, U. 8. M. C. who e e CORNELL WALL PAPER CO. ; suede velour; semi-fitted long cluded Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin F.|their daughter Edna to Mr. William |I% now at Quantico, where her hus-|Mrs. Jack Kasse} of Tarentum. Pa 14 13th K. W. . SII3-EINE verted tucked panel to the fancies and needs of American wom- iJones. jr. Mrs. Dawson Callery. Miss hiaticaRtigosy, fxontot] the late Mr, tioned, after ¢wo vears in |3Mr. Chiomsky and Miss Lijlian Chom. v . o - ) . 4 > N Vv L 08, s N 3 . ou ubin o . en, and from New York's leading makers Frederick H. Bugher of this city. Corning. N. Y., The wedding will ake | and paymaxter for the American lega- | Cloveland, brother of the bride: Mr. Esta’ 4 1885 'y e place October 17. tion guard. and Mrs. William Rubin of Stamford R A SN Gt i iotzicily i The Secret. of Labor, Mr. Dav === C i 1 2 L g gUus! 1 < . onti- ary o or, Mr. i = o 3 Co 3 ngr‘:‘:‘-:”‘I(;IY):‘IZ::{‘\} ‘::Ix‘\l’:r;‘uril:r“]f‘l we have selected the handsomest authentl !v?\-""" the greater part of yexlardfl“}' :{ - ,TI“QM'"'":\‘;'K* r‘{r Mr. Frank H. lden = . ();i‘::nifu?lflginax:nnatuz; (rhrv ‘l:'rm:f n{u“E: d }‘ t ailored, claborately L : . E eI Newport, R. I., th uest of the|”Nd Mrs. Alma D. Garton took place a ’ o Gi S fand Mt ¢ht 2 z ~ ns alling_Suits with fur trimmings cated-medel coats of the coming season. || Lands End Lodie 5f the Loyal Order | Saturday evening at o'clock, in the | & At 8 oclock. at the “*""“"“’"|§(';1n121"a:‘;§§‘1?-§n:r",“ PEI ARG Y Sale Eeductio {1 of Moose at their big Moose celebra- | chapel of the M. E. Memorial Church, | Presbyterian Church. 2 2 i On Al of squirrel, krimmer, mole and of Moose at Thelr bik Mooke co chapel of the AL T2, M. moria Chur moe ! T N htte 2 P e ¢ iR o at Newport Beach, in which the | the Rev. Harry D. Mitchel officiating. — Miss Géorge Lee Head, who s : nutria. Ney fitted bodice, panel A shopping tour to New York would A yewport Beuch: In which the | eie bride, who is the daughter of the{ Mr. and Mrs. A, Waller and their |part of the month of August at Zirkin Made L and belted jackets, in mochatex, 1 1 o v v ” a . , . . s y all of the lodges of Moose of south- ate Capt. Richard Walker Reid of . lland, Va., h: e 0 el . vilama." moussyne, duvet de laine. scarcely vield the Washingtonian a more ! by ail of the lodges of Moone of souty | ichmond. Vo and_ the. reat. grand. |som, Mr. Nelson Waller, and their R0 Hoipihure avenue. o " FURS Navy, black, burro, Malay and Ak 2 g i {and the program included a street pa- | daushter of Nathanjel Bunwe |amall dsughter Lonls Di BoseWallor, y marabou. sansf\'m;_t selection of new winter coats !rhde and a public meeting, at which g: ;""‘Lull;lll;:nxry fame, and who comes. 0"““‘;" et ‘wm“”m‘;'l‘.‘f ;""'m‘r‘“"', A ball and pareant representing the For the benefit of many of s 5 R TR fitneisecratryiiwasiiitia ,Jrineipal | oF one hne moss distinguished Tami- | home, “The Hills,” near Fredericks- QIfeTentE Navionst oprosentad. S nthie s g i ok e within the price ranges than 1s assembie el low Ina the Irdtation ot About | Kown of Kray canton crepe with e iburs, V here they spent the sea-'r},enls s e Tat v ann S e g et | A ! : < ; i > v he New Wil- out of town during August. 1100 candidates into the order. orchid hat trimmed in ostrich. She|Son. Mr. Nelson Waller will leave jard Hotel the night of November 16 Scores and Scores of at Jellefl’s. S e - {wore a corsage of orchids and Ilites of OmoErD W itor Mercersburg, 10 by the board of governors of the Wom. -1 5 e minister o :m_xa or and Senora | the valley. er only attendant was - E ) en's National Foundation. Plans azre - Women’s New Our prices, too. are lower than you |!ae Elizalde have arrived at the Wal- | her sister. Mrs. John Arthur Ray, who being made to make this ball one. of 1 ur p N , d - 1 J;]oy;({»;\h(ur:lfl, .\evlv \'mk, from Sp]rlng wnrhe §| srlr(mn hlnckhl’nrlsmn gown the most brilliant of the winter - e d = : - S et e { Lake, and. will remain there | Wi ack picture hat. Mr. Barry: son. The delegates e would find in New York—we know this || for several daya, = s e e e e von L. O e s he (confere The House of Daperdable FURS ro s £ 5 he { = ] rs. W. G. Iden of this assed summer at Beverly |be specially invited. Mrs. ¢ 821 14th St. M. 816. because wholesale prices on many of the | Justice and Mrs. Louis D. Brandeis - ngineer, groduate of will sail tomorrow from New {houn, president of the Women's ol Most Attractive at c c i al s [{ninciosetitheiciicottapes ayhWooda Was Lee Univi 'anda [ York and spend the next few months | tional _Foundation, Will shorily & A A e ave advanced since wi ole, Mass, in a few days and re- y ity. |touring England, Belgium and France. | —m———————07H— coats in this sale have advanced since we | EoleRes A0 a (tewidayal e u Fraternity e. 2 leigh Courts. > r whb has been| Miss Pauline an has returned s $ .75$ bought them. o seriously to Washington from a visit in == - Senator and Mrs. Arthur Capper are | cuperating. She left there Sa Swampscott, Mass., and later a mo- | i hler rim ll guests gl‘ E ator and Mrs. Medill|to join her parents, Mr. and Mrs.|tor trip to Bretton Woods and through . - v i g R T || L Ll el i e : i | 40 Years in This Square il Com e e dl e (| e e e e e e e o e oy, iy ot i Henderson’s on F Sireet § - Sudicnibsaidess ana Misses’ Coats, fur trimmed or all fabric. Il [ acterimbxewnaaysiatithelhome fin s inecta HUVHACE Snd M I8 Cathleen) 2 ) olvi‘:x?":f{{.“ e et sibsothor fals —Where Moderate Prices arrett. Mr. jarrett re- The $39.75 Group includes Street witness i es Stre the gailing of Mrs. Hill p . | of MeaiHilks o ) Washington a few days ago —Will Buy Furniture and Aiternoon Dresses in satim, || senator anda Mrs. Gilbert M. Hiteh-|Mr. James Monroe Hill, American s sold threa = cock, returned the latter part of last| who has been transferr: K — H i 7 tricotine. Gold thread and floss The cont you select in thix sale mny be wecured on RS T R R S s S R L o Enjoy Living 17 silk embroidery: jet, steel and ruyment of a reasomable depoait. We will hold it ||spent the first part of the conmgres-|Mr. Hill. who is well remembered in A r : ¢ Feororape | colored beading. Monkey fur and wtcrage free amd arronge payments running until ional recess. The senator left Sat-| Washington and served in the JPTHAT possession of worth-while home furnishings it c|rchrl|)1'm| trimming. Noven.ver 1st. urday for Omaha. American Army overseas, s hecom- A obLa need not involve large expenditure quickly be- The $:5 Gro i en Tavils . — panie is bride. a oad, X ge exy i 3 5 i Dintice SIS CiudeaIov ety Representative and Mrs. William R.| " Afterward Mo Hill and her| DY Kev. Abram on. The wedding comes evident upon a visit to Henderson's on F i beaded & SaBsCr = N b +Green of Council Bluffs, lowa, an-|daughters will go to White Sul h" party was very small, only members 5t s % ¥ i ade . e !{nounce the engagement of their|Springs for part of the fall season. | Of 16, /mmediate families being pres. street. ! tbe newe: AER ||daughter Margaret Thorpe to Mr. = SRR on. |ent. Following the ceremony Mr. and “Our Pri e T rssively Reasonz o e e SuFihey Campbell, formerly of Wash-| Mra. J. B Ames of Boston. who Mre. Block lett for ew York, and {Our Prices are Impressively Reasonabl d quali- : (lg0s : ; ington, but now of New York city.|has been 6 Powhs : will sail on the Aquitania on Tues- se critici i L e e s e Brinne Il | The Weading will take place in Wetn: | month. has Eong. te k;:.:‘vmlrx:r 5 [T 7 2 T O RS tlf:n:z a‘?::;,:,:t”:)fl:;:u (n)lll' \'\'-:-l” ‘ll L : 1 ‘ S SR AL H i . isit her son-in-law = . == v ation. be pleased to havi O e |{ington in October. b n-in-law aml daughter,| Miss Helen Barrett, whose marriage 5 . D 2 wh i e B o ias ot Commander and Mrs. R. E. Bird. to Mr, Henry Crver will take place in you call and view our complete stocks of beautiful mart Street C 1216 F St N.W || Representative and Mrs. John H.| Dr. and Mrs. A. Barnes Hooe the early fall, was given a_matinee | things for the home at your convenience I et G : e Including Saturday || Sremvmioie 0" Flopida, has tetarncd | Miss Margarct Hoos. are amsin i |Boriy,2nd tea at Wardman Park Inn & = 3 Store Hours: 9:15 to 6, Including Saturday ||after spending her vacation visiting |their home in Washington after a| 'urday afternoon. S .{| | school friends in Pensacola and later { Short motor trip. Dr. Hooe in Ni 1 n 3 3 spent| Mr. and Mrs. D. v v = —— [ bending several weeks with_ her |soveral weeks at Camp Meade while|returned s D ManchiinNivennaye \ grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. W. C.|Mrs. Hooe and Miss Hooe were in|England and are now at their place Richard W. Henderson - v’e‘r::nhi'x; :;x(;:!tr:fm"(;n. She will re- {"};-e"yns;;\:enia. bnlm; on Ithelr return | on Braddock Heikhts, Va. iy _ - e < fen s 0l is fall. a brief trip by motor. 3 — o e S Hemstitching, Buttons Covered, Plaiting, Etc IIIMMIMMMMIIMINS | ., cx.. o Famdersite ana ner| e ana sten Frae maut Lecten | o T ee o7 3ise Esiner manin | QY Peroftare® 1109 F Street e daughter, Miss Cornelia Vanderbilt, i have scnt out invitations for the|took place Sunday afternoon, have arrived at the New Willard for |marriage of their daughter Alice | tem : L Sep Only TRY ?er: TR B S o Whemart, | s WS BT S 1 W T i o 3| = 7 7 7 2 7 4 Standard 0 ar ol i S bt | s T ¥ N. Solbert, m! ry attache of the N quflkah | 1219100 I T W Pttfed it m ey SN e S| S Store Hours, 8:30 to 6 ertect Joseph B. Davies, a former | \ s nember of the Federal Trade Commis. i § sion, as been abroad for some | . time past, returned to Parls last & The Great Silk Sale e, e S b ooyt N ur(la,\;h'r_rr .\;fim \'nrk_‘ Mn; Da\(’ws § 2 1109‘1111 G St. N.w. o o o cir children returned a few - days ago after spending the summer \ Open 9:15 A.M. Close 6 P.M. Continues With Enthusiasm e i 5 ome on Massachusetts avenue. Miss | N ° | Eleanor’ K. Davies will enter Vassar N bow to society here. \ 4 Rear Admiral and Mrs. George C. \ J ° ac l s Remey and their daughter, Miss An § f The biggest event in Silk Fabrics that has been announced in Washing- S :g:‘yotm s;:.?:q ) \\§ ton for several s. We were busy all day long. For Tuesday a very com- * { before returning to Washington. I § 4 plete line-up of marvelous values will again be on <aleARi\‘IIE\EL_(rthis point w(“ll_: ot HOHEDD, S50 o;fl;\k;g.ce{&t‘eyr e § = . e . Every vard of these Splendid Black Silks is ALL PERFECT; every vard is i it Qua 1) two- | N = people of Washington evidently k v ive = 3 = st 3 ; stn:niur'd‘ hizh—«rrzulc (Imnlit\ every vard carries with it OUR POSITIVE 2, where ho § of the city. )Pudg‘in e thge i hronssiof y tno“ our Anniversary Sale is the greatest value-giving event CUNRANTEE OF VALUT CELLENCE. | As on Monday, EXTRA husband was qu N han o gd - b customers t hat gathered here today. The response was greater | = SALESPEOPL LING SPACE. B in Washingion as Mibs Frances | N\ chaseswien a"d’c‘p;“c Y ar.‘h We thank you, but we were prepared, as we made extra large pur- N E $3.00 40-Inch Black Satin Raydette, Yard $1.99 Breclnridge Steele of Lexington Ky N St t‘)‘l;merbequcszn:snnzotd c:osl;illsrall weel:il Con sequently the assortments are still complete and the N g 34;3:‘,95-';‘,9 sasn;l 4;). gulch kBgzck'l Cal;_l:; (t:rfl;’e, :'ard ...$3.69 'J;,fi‘l%fie'cs'&}'lg'a.‘mEe‘{r?(fr:y'::o? War § Be here at store ofilening tfmorrow roNas they wereday sl v e AtV cone det e \\\3 E X -Inc lac. ontex eta, ard. . .. o e Confederate States of America. =7 " 5 N =] $3.49 40-Inch Blac'k Crepe Bagk’Sah;"l, dYard. e Edward Bell, charke d'affaires of § §\ $2.59 Goetz’s Black Dress Satin, Yard. . e e e s 3 \ e e et ekt atsaiiard . - VB i st e e et ot Anniversary Sale \ $1.49 40-Inch Black Georgette, Yard S e T § 0 ’ - . ’ 5 \ - { sence. m \ $1.98 35-Inch Black Peau de Cygne, Yard. . ......$1.59 \\\\ all Ml S t § $2.49 40-Inch Black Crepe de Chine, Yard. ... .. .. .$1.88 crom Rew'Soric Snorily 15 32‘,"‘..?.2'13;; Val en § SSES UiLs § = $2.19 26-Inch Black Dress Taffeta, Yard . .......$1.75 (lrs, Post Wheeler, wife of the coun. |\ to $55.00 . . to $89.50 .. N\ = $2.19 36-Inch Black Duchess Satin, Yard. . ... .. ... .$1.75 retumed to London ater a visit to i\\\ Tricotine Suits of fine quality, per- e ¥ : Gt e \§\ $3.25 36-Inch Black Faille, Yerd................$2.95 s. L \ fectly tailored and finjshed, Silk-lined uxurious Fur-trimmed Suits of N Mr. and Mrs. Philip Martin announce | N B B 3 fine Velours, Duvet de Laine, Trico- N N ackets, beaded, b ) N $3.75 40-Inch Black Poplin, Yard $3.25 the ‘engagement of their daughter b. [N J s, beaded, braided and embroid- | . K N 33 98 ;t;. .;nch aB‘;ackogrler;;c Ba:ch Satin, Yard. ... '33 29 ST e i P e A ;\: el mods Door el el e s i Lo § . - , e < E e 1 N els that are so ular thi . | Paris inspired. Jackets tifully N $3.25 40-Inch Black Charmeuse, Yard 52.65 e E TR All sizes. SeEEER ree e eay eeT N e Taw ottt SnfigEment o el gt |\ {5 . e - \ = acttl ac. ai R .. ot = § . v x $3.39 40-Inch Black Ckatgm;‘g’répe, B .sz&a BlRD’ 1415 G St. § Sl gy ¥ ; ; Anniversary Sale N $4.85 39-Inch Black Spi: repe, Yard.... ... .$4.39 Opposite Keith N & 3 \\ $4.98 40-Inch Brocade Crepe Back Satin, Yard. . .$4.39 s . —_%Ei%.ggn ‘ ‘ ; I ‘ NEw FALL DR ESSES \ $6.50 54-Inch Black Satin de Lyon, Yard. .. .. ....$5.65 peclal L N - 3 $4.98 40-Inch ‘Brocade Satin, Yard ... $4.39 . Values Up to $55.00 52.69 36-Inch Black Skinner's Satin, Vard ... .§2.29 = Prices o , i e i et ol 6. -Inc lac ventyne, Yard. . . . . ...$5.75 s 4 value giving. An assort- $2.29 39-Inch Black Pierrette Crepe, Yard. ... ....$1.85 - £ion FURS, choleep ol poweat / matorits, ‘cxguisite colortiEs. t $1.29 36-Inch Black Tricolette, Yard............ 98c £ | Rebuilding Furs a Specialty. f :’l‘-_:;“:lil‘g;‘!%gew:n:" fi..fl:{ '}i’.;f.???..’.': ° ; 2 y . These were purchased espe- : $1.25 36-Inch Black Habutai, Yard.............. 98¢ = : 2 v T fike ‘opportanity mey no¢ come again : = $3.49 36-Inch Black Satin Francaise, Yard ....93.19 Leave Your i I for many months. 2 $13.00 40-Inch Black Brocade Velvet, Yard. . ... $11.50 1 X : 2 o Slenistion trisotines: $2.39 36-Inch Black Skinner’s Cotton Back, Yard. .$2.10 . Y [ beaded and embroidered georgettes $2.69 36-Ilnch Skinner’s Black Taffeta, Yard. . . .. .$2.29 raer : ? - cdmeveeabmcanbstner s o = e 79c 27-Inch Black China Silk, Yard. . . . . : J Anni $2.98 40-Inch Black Baronette, Yard. (_hf‘" & -l;i"fic“'bt"?w’ “(';ht'lf E : versary Sale O 59000k Blck Tofte Reim, Yerd....... 5319 e ey omen’s and Misses’ Coats : 1.69 24-Inch Black Armure, Yard. ... .....51.39 E ALASKA SEAL ; ° t $4.98 Black Satin Canton. . ............. . " "s469 £V COATS made Samples of Silk s $2.49 18-Inch Black Panne Velvet, Yard. . . . .$2.10 = AT. w - T 7 Exquisite Fur-Trimmed Models, Worth to $69.50 1 -’00 8?"2“-;’. Blacl: kCol!umc ’Vdud, Yard. .. ’ .. 75¢ E ¥ o0 u r measure ssw lINDERWEAR oYou've never seen such & wondertul 6.85 42-Inch,Black Velour Chiff -= f 3 ose. wrapy 5 awr Chiffen Voloet, Yord.. 638 @} for. ... o0 70 Values to D s the'thred sicctes. Ty ,95 = - 98 med with such furs as Woif, Aus- 35. ceeese s tralian Opossum, Nutria, etc. Mate- e % rials include Bolivia, Normandy, = Crepe de Chine and Satin Gowns, Teddys, Duvet de Laines, Velours—in all the = 2 3 (] Combinations and Camisoles, beautifully popular Fall shades. All sizes. MANUFACTURERS WHO RETAIL trimmed with lace and ribbon. AT WHOLESALE PRICES : 1212 F Street_____| e N 5 \ ; o

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