Evening Star Newspaper, September 5, 1923, Page 8

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v A OR ; SOCIETY. THE 4 STAR, . WABH]NMONZ 'D. _C, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 35, 1033 SOCIETY. — e —— 4 - - g n their home om ) - “nd gold. Mer hat was of Alice blue, | can be made l!lf'r noon tomorrow. open -t on ssachusetts| and Mr. Fogter wil} take place in|were Mrs. Albert Unsworth, and Mrs. wn of b d J. e et fund. N - o Aol Yama ow tm eaciiun Fouwts o | T8 An Al lm.mmnh.'u, - gown gray crepe, beaded in blue | Japanese relief fun 0 reservat®ns ber 18. . and she wore a corsage cluster of [o] Hartsdale, N. Y., Thursday, : o rmer ambaseador Y — pink roses. The bride’s mother wore | The marriage of Miss May Murphy i . oy iy e B Mrs. James L. Ogdon has Teturned Wit (dtg of' Miss Clarenda E.[a “yown of blue foulara. gesraetie |to Mr. Edward Murphy tack place 3 . ing some time at Lenox, Mass.. wal |to Southampton, after & motor ulp Charies ¢ Wison. oo Mo Jomd pMirs. | beaded in blue. : Saturday, September 1, in the Church 3 : the honor guest at luncheon yester-|to Cape Cod, where she went with | Ao rles C-l“{rthn.xév}‘ -’v"'\d"“m Thls eveming the couple will leave urday, September 1, in the C 2 . *f |day of Mr. and Mrs, Willlam Pens | her sister, Miss Jenkins, and ber ,u;'m gl"u.m’-‘-_' Chun Jas solemn- | for a honeymoon trip which will in- |of the Holy Name, the Rev. Thomas Cresson, who, entertained a company|niece, Miss Nancy Smythe. Rotts. Whe DA 3}'“8’; lh)l'ln:g: clude Yellowstone Park J. Calnan officiating. The bride wore at the Aspinwall Hotel, Ftie have | Father 31, ka b T o B ) \ ‘gown of tan Eeorgette crepe and I . . . . = Senator James 1 Witson of In- | returned from Migneapolls, whers | oremony. ~The sanctuary of tho |ana" syl fire..TURACr Fope Gray|hat of tan panne velvet and crepe. Mrs. Harding Is Feaving Washington LA R | i e 78T | TRUED from, | MIROPOLS, Ma6R | SRUKCH Wras atatofily ducorated with |3 M0 Greye danenity vk | Miss‘Gertrude Murnhy way her tla: A ¥ k o : Waehington, entenmtained a few | the Amcricon Dt Aseookatiom Miss Lenna M. Wilsom a sister of | N2VE closed their cottage on the Jer- (gown of ashes of rosey and georgette {riends at lunch vesterday at the New | CuptixaParker Wedding the bride, was mald of honor, and ;"i‘a“ ;!rlvz&d:l.:g Sone st their home, | crepe and a black hat. The best man i = = SR . e 4 u t, vy Chase, Md. | was Mr. )hy, brother of th TOda_\ for Marion Accompamed . — | | winlard dotel In Wride's Home at Noon. M7 Bumows had as bis'beat man Mr. v Chase, Ma. | was Mr. John Murphy. brother of the Mr. and Mrs. William Sothoron| The mariage of Miss Grace Marion Ei e R R A number ol interesting features Following 4§ ceremony an in- Hoovell. who have had a cottage for | Parker, daughter of Mrs. J. C. H. Parker' | yhiminering wiih: orystal and . duil | Hons, 4oB #cbeduled for the dinner | ormin” pecepilon was held m the bV Gen. and L\II'S. Sawver. = | | the season at Nimrod Hall, Va. have |to Mr. Richard Montague Curtls, took | gold beada® She wore 4 Bicture hat of | headquartens ot Vene iyl home of the bride's mother, when the been joined by their son, Mr. Edward place at noon today, at the home of | AN Crepe, trimmed with tace and vel- |versal Alllance, tomorrow rooms of the home were decorated D EoALy the bride's parents on Tavlor strees. | V5t AOWErs, and her corsage bouauet [Some of the best known socicty girls | WAB feros, pink gladioli and clem- 1 ghters, " ~ S 2 S o as o roges and 1Hie of the | will give ibitions ~ BS. HARDING will lsavo|diushters the Missss. Clements, who > Judge and Mrs” Timothy I Ans-|The ceremany was performed by the |vale e - N e hudana a8 ehein Akl : motored to their of Pt ; ; berry entertained at S : i + Washington this evening ina| i "j [ (O o home in Peewee | f, s Pocidotts-on Sugnr-Hill,w N o tor | Rev. Dr. Anderson, and was followed | Tho mald of honor wore a modish |will be sent by’ the alliance. (o the g TR e e motor back to Washington. Th ¢ 3 5 Esaketis on-Sugaconl N B she | v, Dr. Andarvos, and was folloyed 14 ot nonar : N o 2 and’ will. tie_scompanied, by (1L Sgilon, hal b anasimentt at'the Cor . who Ig spending the summer at Bret.|ferns and paims, were used in the S DD ) ) DD D D SN S ) SO SO O SO SN > e 2 & ton; Waods: decoration of the house and the ) T — "Brig. Gen. and Mre. Charles G. Sav L P— 'brida 1 tood beneath a bower i . = 3y, Baldingor. Sho has no piun | The wew commerTiel secretary of g ) The solicitor woneral, Mr. Beck, haw | Of White Toscs, And Wedding belis. ¢ This Store Will Be Open All Day Saturday va ion ut | the Belgian emt 3 o L returned to Wash| 1 re jown of white . 08 o Washington, but |t 5 mbassy. Mr. Muurice \ : e ashington from New | The bride wore a 8¢ for retu t ping o mmu\ i rori. 1n! il 3 . York, where he went to meet Mrs. |silk, over satin, made on long draped there is hope that she W taken u duties at the ombassy. . Beck = and their daughter, Miss | lines, the drapery in the frout of the dere to make her future home. Mme. Ulre muined in Burope, Beatrice Beck, when they arrived |gown being of princess lace. She [N ho h . 1y wura Harlan, who snent the| Will Join him later. MISS ANNETTE WILSON, ‘Monday aboard the Leviathan from | Wore a bandeau of orange blossoma [fl e 4 b = — I7? t Dr. Willinan ©, | Europe. Mrs. Beck and Miss Beck [in her hair and carri $ a e omen “duy at Friendshin with My UAhn'l‘in:,N Col. Jaln: W. Hoavay: U & . of | Baatesnarment: ta, In, Wiliaes 0. |00 NEE Beok: and Mive Back B e L i, et l I Will take a short vacation 1efor| Washington and Mrs, Heavey arc at |cengly. boen announced by her paremtw, [0me. at Seabright, N. J.. next weel | valle “ the Hotel Astor in New York: having | Mr. and Mra. Hampden Wilson, the [and remain there until the wutumn. Miss Mildred Carr, attended the = 2 5 : vome to mpet their nephew, Mr. John ce late in Octoher. T bride as mald of honor wearing a |l For the first time we are able to include in our . wedding to take place late b . Dolan, wilo 2 b . Mrs. Clarence S. Williams, wife of | gown of Alice blue canton crepe, September Coat Sale coats for the la e rian A . Mr. Hughes. s vey. with her ne = e Rear Admiral Williams of the Naval [ made on simple lines, with trimmings Sep at Sale coats for the larger woman a me . who is a4 me of the ponular bachelor hosts of | WAr College, is recelving thisgafter | of siver grapes and ribbon. She the same low prices that prevail for women and AR spent in her of their partr in New York, AT G AR Vi e noon at her home im Newport. worg 4 bandeau of silver leaves and I S F 1 ¢ worthe Satitives of whero . attended tio mes : somo time on the Nor mE e Mrs. tEdwarda Stodard Barber has | “Litiel Jane Hon bud:,mnum"?mn isses. Four safe gl""“P“- worthy reP-"e(;e“ atives of the Amorican Bar < Lo 3 *tts, where they | Mr. Clifford D. Hum, United States! Mrs. I oda) rber has ttel Jane Heroy o I our new service for larger women, priced at D i b YOt ; 5 | M. C . D. T announced the engagement of her|N. Y. was the ring bearer, and Mr. » ¥ nd in Canada and Ne 3 umber of | minister to Nicaragud, is "““"“"‘l’”umr, Miss Kthel Campbell, to Mr. [ Fred Tarbox, ‘was the best man. shes will juin him hera at i, | Thaaagy BT agll D & Ll el o e = vy will sail| some timo at the Shoreham. arren Rudolph Forster of this cit Tmmediately after the reception Mr. davs. with son-in-law and: Hoavey will join o T Mr. and Mre. David Meade Lea, who|Miss Campbell and Mre, Barber Curtis and his bride left for a mot .00 itaking up h e ord of the weak after spending r Sent o1 and Mrs | daughter, Mr. and pi_Chaunnex| L = are now at Hot Springs, will go to-|in Burope, where they have been |trip through New York state, the §Waadell, in their h New York.| The Spcretary of the Smithsomian | sy o Kebur Vi, 10 b the|opending the shmme. and. will sail|1atien weating o dack, blue. eantos & | Institution and M harles D. Walcotz | guests. for of Col. William|for this country Fi™ay, September |crepe gown with a hat to match. The Po al, Mr. New.!will return Washington about | H. Palmer of anil teies s The marriage of Miss Campbell | Among the out-of-towm guests oturned. vosterday- from Providence, | Octohar “10' from: Briting, Colutaiies | Lassaion ot i e | sman s aRe 0F Miks Calplell| Among the eut-ol:toww guesta 3 WINTER COATS iR L. where he at v ving some time. | Tatter spent much ot his bovhood, = - £ a t 5 - M and Mr: Lea spent he early . . . . st ou & txiy o Bo il O li:fi:’nm Ster E ftof Auguet mumrilnxdlhu;’ugh the PRO EC ION Fashioned from the same rich fabrics, tri d g 3 imsolt : n . ey, Eann eyl 1 1 ! b ] our Fmest with 'the same lu::n::us furs, fln:; del:;gnedfi with . especial reference e needs of the larger figure, “Nla.. where he m ——— P9 N 0%n Niew ome [ Thew Wil Tetmon: fn Wi with (:oats these coats are an outstanding feature of an event TR % : that has come to occupy a promisent place in the fall Tho minister of “roats:| g . seazcn plans of Washington women. ¥ Pavichich, ney n & The g 2 g 15% wmt The same privileges—a small deposit now and storage last even K 'h re Y . = free of charge until November 1st—likewise apply to coa he arrived for the larger woman sold during this September Jiter e L Month to Buy : : - | —during our Septem- Make your selections promptly while the choice s greates racing Lataotte Day. : FURS . , i ber Coat Sale. All of The ch New style H. Andre de ot 5 ; I X . § E Avag b § our finest Women’s Sieovss 1) ace 'N“m.l ‘ m 5 "’ . ‘ 'UI.}_'.'_;«%":.:"" Y SEP’I‘EMBER : i = =1 Refrigerator ‘ and Misses’ Coats are %‘}i::.:é’:% included Gurta. ars "ot In preparation for one of Dame You wilt be protected, : ot “Black FFashion’s busiest seasons—Fall {| 4] = both as to food-preserva. : caracul. and Winter—in the matter of high [ H bezi :nd ice-consp:renption: i : Price, $76.00. £ ; grade Furs, Rosendorf’s has col- ] if you rely on the EDDY’S |} PRICES o ; [ ¥ ; : lected the latest styles in Coats, (8 ! economy features. A Re- e NevhBra e o earan nanaid 4 i v“;r;dwsi,.“?“k%fi e ant sep 0 frigorator which has steod |} 3135 iy i : arate Pieces and priced them in the “test” for over half a Dr. Hubrecht will le i | & 3 S S i 0 y e Wit : ich an attractive way as to de century, and stills holds a \ A stunning tonight end th E § the Dutch reside mand your instant attention. o s strapped record for gninimum ice 2 i \ Sloelng o of which will be held Thursd - = N _ Natural Racvcon Stone Murten Up o consumption. % & N\ slantwise n—Value, $275 | Chokers ... . Pockets give pan 1 4 3 . | NN added smart- P dange this ov o (udnon sem : AbovSTls }l)m“"“d a e , ness to this . at Sandy S : o 5 ‘anty — Trimmed : = o N\ ciamt Jof {pending th i g . ith, $450 5325 ap-iecy e 1 = A brown Tru- ts have e venette. The James - | Mol Wraps—Real Scotch | 1 Lot Fall Chokers—Mink (@] - $24.75 [ - A targe fox a company of a llar is a mole; $400. Up | squirrel. opos- i \ value ....... | sum and fitch; $10 50 | . | = \ B e Lyon will be as | values to 608 to 614 ’E EJEVENTH ST. Favored Coatsf Of Distinctive Styles : ‘ e S | e Vet ] A Three-Door Type to Temptingly Priced o brown. + Price, $95.00. T b will have a Japaness Mink | taupe colors; 48 - 5 charming arrangen ink | coatais » $350 | 5 %0 e n s 5265 the Right yellow _dahlias and_gadioli inches long .. long ender hydrangea. Mrs. Coleman will | : $ g be in a gown of white beaded georg- | Small Dcposit Will Reserve Any Fur Selected 4 ette crepe, with a hat of white georg- Have Your Furs Remodeled Now in the Latest 1924 Styles esto ccepe. a hat to match. Mr b Ohircharacs e vory Mederate 1t e oet L4 Style hlee oIS Your assurance of perfect workrhanship, shade, and Mrs. Bouve will be in a gown of heliotrope clor chiffon, with a hat b Main F‘..!.q Street Entrance of the same material. The military a of ‘the British | embassy, Col. C. E Chariton, will ¢ . ; . y Y 5 ing to attend | | Hen X ~ < atayette-Marn rai Col. | A == Chariton will pr Iy rema N York for the national polo tournament . before returning to Washington, agache ot the saganese | B : Hudson Seal is : 1N§m7 F Street Bucn agmerlits Mo r and 1214 w0 121) & Street, fains. B g Hours: 8:45 to 5:30 { The charge d'affaires of Belgium, Mr. Leon La Maire de Warzee d'Hermalle, | Will g0 to New York today to attend | the Lafayette-Marne celebration, and | awill be at the Ritz-Carlton. | Mme. Le Maire de Warzee d'Hermalle | is the gue: of Mrs. Dwight at New ! Rochelle, N. Y § 2 — ol c——a[o[c—xc]ole—u—] rs._Judson and_her | LT LIRS 2 BRSO | = ollege oes M " for Young Women SERVICE, that diffe entiates Colbert - laid roofs from others. ing, etc. are the lowest= : The snappy, rakish, semi- consistent with first-grade = 2 . A = B s workmanship and mate- = sports fashions that coming Fall Days demand—now ready in I —— a/c——=r[——>|o[——=[o]—= [ —]0] you—Call on us for figures. URICE J. COLBERT Heating—Plumbing—Tinning 621 | Street "o [T ORI rials. & An estimate will convince Paris Inclines Toward Wool Astrachan TR Ennnnnn 2 | YOU WILL READ MANY MORE BOOKS After You Join Our Library You will like fhe wide select'on. ® ND POPTLAR BOOK IMPORT- Trimm c.d Jacqucttes with fur — which we've purchased to sell at— Jacquette in name—but of many decided differences in line and drapery characterize the correct Coat for fall, nota- i .. bly shorter in length and more Superbly Tallorecl $ 8 “flare.” The collar and quffs T / ¢ C h ; are of Beige, Caracul or Vienna. op Loats - A g ¢ + The extremes of Fashion are embodied in these Coats—yet they have ‘a ‘distinet air that tempars their smartness with refinement. 1C ANT You will profit by our recommenda- tion of books to rend, becanse they are chosen by thousailds of readers Eivd 7o tol s wnen they. Cnfopren | > REGULAR line. A regular price. ing " certain bonks. Fo: antaice: CHity e Giliig e G hechse ‘élfiéi}[‘)‘w ""”'L':;. O'(f"',‘;"""? | it’s unusual for. six Big Stores' to DOCTOR NYE o o™ concentrate the mighty leverage of all Joseph C. Lincoln their buying power combined on one big FORTUNE'S FO(}!L.’ g issue—to put out the best shoes it’s hu- afael Iting 1 IV MINE with the IRON( DOOR. | manly possible to preduce at $5.95. Harold Bell Wright NORTH OF 36 * o Emerson Hough Yon will be pleased with the prompt, intelligent service, and last, but uot least— You will be giad to pay the small fee e Start now—stop when you e You can afford to il your skelves| LATE FICTION taken from. library s e § Cor. 7th & K Sts. All in the soft woolly clothes with self trimming—and tailoringisms BRANCHES 414 9tk Se. 607 13th St. N.W. 1 7 : 74-0]-;’ Chub s’wf" 1914-16 Pa, Ave. that givc them e}llmin{ character. e T 0d 0 ) I R ; 1318 G Se. ‘933 Pa. Ave. SE." > Third Floor & Bartlett"s 3 Ll c.::' - : '“: e o & 4 Members Better Business Bureau | ————lol——

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