Evening Star Newspaper, August 16, 1923, Page 8

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8 SO CIETY. Evening With M Official SMDENT and Mrs. l‘ubhllux‘[ ng their daily recrea- n walks about the cit Society President and Mrs. Coolidge Dined L.ast embers of Their Family. until the their N to remain i th hov -1 Seve . have ! friend of President Coolidge, enter- tained guests at luncheon yesterday on the New Willard roof. Mr. and_ Mrs. Malcolm McConihe 1 leave Washington this afternoon Stockbridge, Mass, to visit Mr. d Mrs. Arthur Lippincott. Former Secretary of the Interfor Mr. Albert B. Fail joined Mrs. Fail at Wardman Park Hotel last night and they will start in a few days for tbeir home at Three Rivers, N. M. Mrs. Fall came to Washington about A week ago to awalt the former Secretary’s arrival, as he safled last week from England. Carroll-Ryan Nuptials at Stockbridge Today. The marriage of Miss Nina M. Ryan to Col. Philip Acosta Carroll, which took place this morning, is of interest in Washington. The ceremony was performed at 11 _o'clock at Stock- will take place Tuesday at § o'clock in the Mount Pleasant M. E. ‘hurch. ~ The ceremony will be per- formed by the Rev. Clifton Ray, and will be followed by an informal re- ception at the home of the bride's par- ents, on Lamont street. Mrs. Robert Winthrop entertained at dinner last evenln{ in her summer home ‘at Lonox in honor of her son- in-law and daughter, the Netherlands minjster to Rome and Mme. Van Roi- Jen. Mrs. John 1y Bises wife of the deputy chief of staff, will return to ‘Washington Monday, after a month's stay at Fort Casweil, N. C. Former Undersecretary of Stateand Mrs. Frank Lyon Polk have left Law- rence, Long Island, for Dark Harbor, Me., to remain until the first of Sep- tember. Mrs. Thomas Scully. wife of the late ntative Scully, en luncheon yesterday on the lard roof, Mrs. rence Richmond ‘Day re- turned to Haymarket, Va., yesterday afternoon, after spending & short time in Washington. With her mother and children she will remain at Haymar+ ket until the early autumn. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse W. Nicholsan en- tertained “informally at dinner last evening in compliment to Mrs. David H. Kincheloe, wife of Representative Kincheloe of Kentucky. Other guests were the third secretary of the J anese embassy and Mme. Watanable. ¥ollowing the dinner there was a musical to which several additional Buests were invited. Mrs. Kincheloe and gave ing sketches, Mme. Watanable gave some plano se. lections. Little Jean Kincheloe ac- companied her m _in_celebration (Continued on Ninth Page.) SOCIETY. lole——]o]——=lojc——=]a]c——=]a]c—=—=]0] Largest Ladies' The House n ; iIi bom Exclusive : Specialty Shop 608 to 614 L Wiy lol——lo} " of Courtesy Featuring Fall Opening of Our ! Coolidge always having r friend and guest, Stearns of Boston, while the . Who walks at less oppor- . but better fitted to his | ss. in St. Joseph's Roman “atholic Church by ‘the Rev. P. T. O'Connor. The ceremony was wit- ffmann | nessed by only the members of the t Bass {two families and a small company . and later fattended the informal reception and expect 1o take a motor trip to Quebec | wedding breakfast which followed in to Washington. the summer home of the bride’s par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. John Basry Ryan, Swan Villa, at Stockbridge. The bride was unattended and the best man was Mr. Guy Cary of New Yark. Col. and Mrs. Carroll will sail for Europe Sat- urday to remain until the autumn, s. Croats Grouiteh. ~ Special Section of Popular-Priced Millinery We shall put forth some|val- ues tomorrow that will be ‘sur= prising even for Philipshorn/'s— at ! Slovenes and Madan Victor tunc i lli{?iifllfilfihqiilnll ¥ gl A i st e President Ty Coolidge left the New and’ dined informally of_the official family arn: nd | } Gen. and Mrs. Robert J. Bates will ) {leave Washington the end of this s leaving Washington | week for a motor trip to Maine and . | will be absent bout a month spend- her. |ing a fortnight in Mainc. Poxtmaster General and | Mrs. New Leave Friendship. Closed Saturday All Day. Stetson Shoe Shop 1305 F Street Trilby A new footwear fashion from Paris. First in style from leather to last; for early autumn wear. Patent leather, also in log cabin and Mandalay brown. .. |when they will return and opeu |Doughoregan Manor, in Howard coun- {ty. Md., where they will xpend & por- tion of each year. Gol. Carroll is & Taeny: [son of the late former Governor of obert | Maryland, John Lee Carroll, and his bride is a granddaughter of the late Mr. Thomas Fortune Ryan Among the guests at the wedding was Mixs Katharine Colhy, daughter of former Secretary of State and Mrs. | Bainbridge Colby, who arrived at | Stockbridge early this week and s a Euest of Mr. and Mrs. Ryan. Miss | Natalie § Colby. another daughter of Mr. und Mrs. Colb; visiting Mr. and S K, at Stock- The announ | ment of Miss The Post - G I and Mrs. | granddaughte New are in in their apartment on | United States minister to Germany Wyoming avenue after spending s-v- | William Walter Phelps, to Dr ————— Mrs. Gibson Fahnestock entertain- |ed a _company at luncheon today in {her Newport villa | Mrs. William S. Spencer will to- {morrow take a group of the ladies {from the comfort section of the Dis- | trict chapter of the Red Cross to St | Elizabeth’s Hospital, where they will give a party for the veterans who are patients there. A program of music_will be given by one of the { Navy bands. First Assistant Postmaster General John H. Bartlett has V. for Portsmouth, Bartlett and rem Mrs. Bartlett will return to Wash ‘| ington with him. French Felts, Panne Velvets, Du- vetyns, Lyons Velvets, Silk and Vel- vet, Duvetyn and Velvet. Mrs. David H. Blair, wife of the commissioner ‘of internal revenue, who spent last week in Washington, has returned to Blowing Rock, N. C., where she is established for the sum- | mer. " Mr. Blair joins her there fre- quently for week end visits. Miss Emily R. Tuckerman has with her in her place at Stockbridge, Mass., Miss Jane F. Tuckerman of New York The United States minister to ma, Mr. John Glever South, who been on leave at his home in ntucky, spent several days in ashington last week en route to his post The shapes are distinctively i and the trimming effects essen'tially exclusive. Black, Wood, Sand, Bottle Gfeen, Brm. Navy‘ Rcd. C}u.)nese Blue, Gray, Paradise and Henpa— are the dominating colors. Choice is offered of several 'hun- dred charming styles. \ A New Model From the Birthplace of America's Mr. and Mrs. Randall Hagner have Foremost Footwear Fashions returned from a visit at Watch Hill. Ar. and Mrs. Hagner are spending the | season at_Valley View, the summer |home of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Drury. {near Bluemont, which they |for the season. Fourth Floor. W Pbili shor'tt E g 608 to 614 ELEVENTH ST. of Courtesy 1 Tomorro \%% --Frlday “Goocl-]:ye“ Prices —on the remaining Summer Apparel. Small lots, but tremendous reductions. leased | The marriage of Miss Mildred John- |son, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Willlam {v Johnson, to Mr. Norman H. Jensen Largest [Ladies] Exclysive 1115 1117 F STREET CHARRIS-Ewrin MRS. ARTHUR CAPPER, k Leaving Washington in a few days with her and, Semator Capper of Kunsax, for Magnolia, Maxs., where they will spend xome time. eral weeks in the suburban home of d Beale McLean, their place at Bar Harbor the first of last week Harry Wilds of Atken terday. The wedding in September in St. Chureh, New Y was made yes- will take place Bartholomew's Senator and M who recently T and have be 1 Peter Goelet Gerr: urop Chester Walls Chevy Inn n_ Stockbride they will be for a short-time. The Wind-up of the Summer Apparel Mrs. Willlam Stuart Reyburn will return to Washington the latter part of the week from New London, Conn., where she is visiting avenue. mona Lefevre has returned ton after king a series She was the guest for sev- ays of Mrs. William Boyce Thompson, at her summer aeme on the Hudson river, and also visited Senator and Mrs. Peter Goelet Gerry, at their home at Warwick, It 1 Mis to W of visi eral d Mr. J_B. Revnolds. a close personal T L L L ] YOU’RE MISSING —more than a treat in not sampling Blackistone Ice Cream. We're often told no other frozen dainty equals The object in view will explain the very extraordinary reduc- tions. Broken lots, of course—but Louvre merchandise—all of it. o L] Rosemary.Ice Cream 13 Dresses—less than one-third of regular price........... $7.95 $1 qt____$3.50 ga[. 15 Dresses, up t0 $39.50. .. ......................s . $19% ) A Samet G, peee o ce.| Homemads with WHOLE cREAM. 42 Dresses, up t0 $59.50. ............. ... $DQ® 55 Golf Coats and Jacquettes. s W o o 39 B Wi ol B S, SEE Tt S U S | —— AR 66 Finest Cotton Frocks. . 65 Plaited Sports Skirts. . 97 Silk-and-Wool Sports Skirts. . ... 89 Finest Plaited Silk Skirts........ 97 White Ribbon Hats. . . ... 85 Pyre Silk-and-Fiber Sweaters. .. 263 Dimity Blou;cs.............._. ‘ 90 Fine Silk Blouses......... e $200 R O Dt ... T 106 Sebivagy 2okl T Sk Bessicoats. ... 1 1" S D S ..., TR 44 Finest All-Wool Bathing Suits. ... 73"%C Mr. and Mrs. Frederic D. Me# and their daughters, McKenney, and Mi Kenney, will sail for tember 8, on the L \ 12 Plain, Mixtures and Silk Coats. ... > 1400, $5.00, $2.00.i : $10-00) 5100 $9.5 $3.00 $5.0(i b $100 L LR 16 Jacquettes and Sport Coats. o i o ago after a v o wich, Conn. and are now ai 22 Dresses, up t0 $65.00................. Every Summer Frock. —in French Voile, Linen, Ratine—including all the French models .. 13 Tweed Suits, less than one-third the regular price. .. ... $7.95 7 Riding Habits—Velour and Tweed—up to $55......... $21.so Tailored Twill Sdits—up to $49.50. ..................... 52475 Tailored Twill Suits—up to $65.00..................... 534.75 Tailored Twill Suits—up to $75..."... .. 84475 Fine Silk Wraps—up to $32.50....... i 516.00 Fine Silk Wraps—up to $49.50....... e 524.00 Brothers " INSTANT CLEARANCE . Friday Only ’ REMAINING SUMMER APPAREL Fractional Prices —on fractional lots—these envia- ble, enduring RIZIK styles will be gone in the morning. Come very carly—be very glad. Three Lots of Sweaters Some Fiber—some \Vool;Slecveless and Slip-on models. Up to $575.0.....cooouiiii. ..., 895 Up £0 $695.....euuenunnnnninn..on. $395 Up to $850............ ceeen.. 8495 11 Sport Suits and Dresses (Formerly to 65.00), NOW 15.00, 12 Afternoon and Street Frocks (Formerly 88.50), NOW 2750, 9 Poiret Twill, Hand Embroidered, 2-Piece Suits (Formerly fo 88.50), NOW 29.75. - 3 Green Chiffon Evening Gowns (Formerly 88.00), NOW 29.75. 6 Silk Coatees (Formerly 45.00), NOW 5.00, 2 Tmported Lace Gowns (Formerly 150.00), NOW 35.00. 1 Cream Silver and Satin Evening Gown (Formerly 145.00), NOW 1 Silk Sport Suys 1 Organdj 12 23 All Summer Hats ‘We make two lots of all that remain— rly 78.50), NOW 27.50. . combined with Striped Silk (Formerly LT O ot e AR 51-95 es (Formerly 88.50), NOW 25.0. Inthe otherfot..................... $Q95 es (Formerly 155.00), NOW 49.50. RTEEN F

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