Evening Star Newspaper, September 4, 1924, Page 9

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M’AD00’S BROTHER s a rouere| SOCIETY (Continued from Eighth Page.) Salt Lake City and Yellowstone Park Scoffs at 0ld Party Leaders’ Desig- [before returning the last of the month. i si ovement astion of Prog'res ¥e M] Mr. and Mrs. George Bowie CI ical—Deni ting. man have returned to Washington 3 Radical—Denies Bolting [from North Harbor, Me. Mr. orris Bowie Chipman, their son, has Iso returned to the city and will be with his parents until September 10, when he will go to Dartmouth, where he is a student. Ty the Assaciated Press. EW YORK, September 4.—William [ Adoo’s brother, Malcolm, has hecome an official member of the La Tollette-Wheeler forces. His appointment as treasurer of the State committes was announced to- day by the La Follette-Wheeler head- He was chosen for the po- ¢ unanimous vote Mr. und Mrs. Harry Lowman and Harry Lowman, Jjr. spent several at the Brighton Hotel, At- and are now at Wardman where they several days before taking possession of their new apartment at 1509 Six- teenth street. Mrs. V. W. Sishell of Chicago will come to Washington Saturday morn- ing to be the guest of her brother- in-law and sister. Mr. and Mrs. Minister, at 1843 Ontario place. nt try to frighten timid supporters by calling it ‘radical.’ The leaders und candidates of this move- nent are no more radical than the signers of the Declaration of Inde- pendence, two of whom became Pres- idents of the United States, and one of whom was Benjamin Franklin, and others of whom were men revered to- I hed figures in the ntry. llette and Wheeler more radical than were W of information at the Argentine em- bassy, has returned from his home in Argentina, where he ome time. Senor Eckart arrived in New York Monduy aboard the South- ton and Lincoln and the armies| ¢ Cross from Buenos Aires. City. They will be at home after Oc- “:.“d‘:.??-\'v'v‘nml e ol The marriage of Miss garct H.|tober 1 at the Denver Apartments. - M L At e AT | Shellhorn, daughter of Mrs. Mary B - boiting” the Democratic party be- | guéypoti (FAGE T l’h:;»x;\ 06| Mrs D W, Fishell of Chicago wil cause of i brother's defeat for the | phote : ) apens ol arrive Sunday to be the guest of her cmocratic presidential nomination, | & b i ¢ and sister, Mr. and adding e N [ ter of 1843 Ontario road. Since attaining my majority 1 have | % Mr. and Mrs. Linster will he at home ror ~ presidential | §]) St Monday evening. om were Demo- A number of entefts been given for the bride them being the luncheon & by Mrs. W. R. Winslow Saturda ridice rted for either of the old parties this < Sust 30, when the guests included Mrs. M. iellhorn, Mrs. Charles —— e — on Mrs. Charles Jacobson. jr.; A. Rule, Mrs. Donald D sh RITES FOR MISS SMITH. Percs Wilton, Mre. Jake Kess chel Parham, Hallie nbery., Railroad Evangelist to Be Buried in Oakland, Md. Miss Mr: nolds, Miss Inez Brown Ruth Clow ane neral services for well known who d 1: | Buckingham-Windsor Wedding Church Event Last Night. at| The marriage of riette Windsor, daug A. W N Buck Clinton” 0O, {last evening Chureh, at Smith was an invalid for but tecovered from her il devoted her life to religious tea would visit the of the Wa Company Was perforn Railwa distribute among the employes eption at the home of Mr. and Mrs, ittle printed n of faith and| Randall. The church and hou, = Belpfulness, and i as|# charming arrungement of summer | rers have sent floral offer- | veremony Miss Adelaide Watson gave ings and will be represented at nicd by Mrs. Mildred % : 2 J S y funeral services this evening For the matron and miss who prefers to choose a . - shape and trimmings and design her own chapeau we offer QUITS SENATE RACE a choice selection of the season’s most approved styles and SE SO colors. Included are cloches, pokes, rolled-back, off-the- ptember 4 face and large-brimmed hats, fashioned of Fine Felt, Lyons oG CDele and lilies of the | and Panne Velvet. Colors, Black, Brown, Wood, Gray, ublican candidate o Sand, Purple, etc. attended f honor, cream luce rrying pink r clared he would Tuttle of the who is @ candidate for renomination. Births lit;po We Can Rent Your Unfur- nished House or Apartment QUINTER, THOMAS & CO. Main 8416 KAPLOWITZ 721 NINTH STREET, N. W. FINE GOWNJS OF SILKS AND COTTONS $5 ao $10 ACTUAL VALUES UP TO $z5 Déa!hs The foliow the Health AL S Reported. osp Hospital. ital Anu's To- Ragelmann, jr.. S months, Chil- dren’s Hospital P Martha Stephanos, 8 months, 247 17th st. William Jenifer. 25. Gallinger Hospital. nited States Naval Hos- Hospital ey Hospital. s Luia Hall, 3 Hearietta Saphronia Teonard Gray. - PRICES Continue We have continued the prices which featured our AUGUST FUR SALE for the purpose of increasing our sales for the month of Sep- tember. WE ARE OUT TO DOUBLE OUR BUSINESS. Our special prices will do the work. We Soliciz Yesr Charge Account A Deposit Reserves Any Garment Until Desired REPAIRING And Remodeling at Summer Prices will spend Mr. and Mrs Minster and their guest will be at home to their friends Saturday evening. Senor Alejandro Kckart, in charge has been for Au- AlL Lillian Me- Miss ud Hen- | John E 3 LW rk Main and was followed by a her | wearing a | ver pink satin | dijlatd B [ 0 Miss Wilhelmina | N » Tuttie the only ' opponent of Senator James Couzend, 82d Dbirthd: home, 1458 ing, Randall, another sister of the bride, and Miss Millie Brandt, wore frocks of taffeta in shades of French blue and nile.green, Miss Randall in blue and Miss Brandt in green, and car- ried arm bouquets of roses. Mr. Robert Hughes was the best man and Mr. Roy Johnson and Mr. William Bluedorn were ushers. Following the reception Mr. Buck- ingham and his bride left for a wed- ding trip, the latter wearing a gown of blue trimmed in fur and a small black velvet hat. Mrs. John ern states, of their ti tional visit St will weeks. Charming in its’ simplicity wag the wedding of Miss Mary Josephine Mc. Donnell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Morris A. McDonnell, and Mr. Harry R. Greene, which took place yester- v at high noon, in the Shrine of the Sacred Heart, Mgr. Gavan officiating. The church had a pretty arrangement of summer blossoms and foliage, and preceding the cercmony Mr. Raymond Holden sang “O Promise Me,” ac- companied by Miss Mary Louise Sul- livan, a cousin of the bride. The bride escorted to the altar by her father and wore a three-piece traveling suit of brown poiret twill embroidered in gold with a small hat to match and a corsage bouquet of he was attended by Mrs. . Carneal as matron of honor. Mr. Bernard J. Greene was the best man, and the ushers, Mr. Morris A. McDonnell, jr, and Mr. Thomas W. Greene. Immedbately after the ceremony Mr. Greene and his bride left for a wedding, trip to New York and Ni- agara and on their rcturn trip to this city they will stop off at Atlantic Miss A eral week: following: George W. F. Herman of Alex K: Dr. and Mrs. Elmer Sothoron have returned to Washington after spend- 3 ing the late summer at Westport-on- Lake Champlain. FURRILES Mrs, H. Oppenheimer celcbrated her Clever New Pom-pon colors to choose from. —in a variety of clever styles and school, sport and utility wear. Hats Made and Remodeled by Expert Milliners Between F and G Sta. 1227 F St. N.'W. \DOWNSTAIRS SHOPPE The New Modes Simple, Becoming, Authoritative The reigning favorites, the fad of the day. Effective shapes, shades and adornments in pro- fusion—all at the only price—$5—in the Down- stairs Shoppe. - September 1. of her friends extended congratula- tions and refreshments were served. hon, Miss Annie P. Spencer and Miss Nettie E. Duley are touring the West- Park. Paul and return Hammond Court after spending sev- County, Va. Marriage Licenses. Marriage licenses have been issued to the n_and Lauretta Ba time you request. Remodeling and Repairing At Special Prices —at this season. est class work assured by our long experience and complete facilities. 25 When shall we cail for 610 Twelfth St. Untrimmed Hats of Now the Voguc 75¢, 98¢ to $1.98 Pompon trimmings are the latest vogue, tucked snugly on the brim of small hats in a host of smart styles and Smart Tailored Felts and Velours $2.98. $3.98 to $7.50 Creeron Millinery Co. 614 12th T LI TR B ) ay anniversary at her Park road, Monday even- A large number J. Pyle, Miss Noune Ma- spending the greater part ime in Yellowstone Na- En route they will Chicago. They about three here in M. Teel has returned to s at Rock Rest, Bath Blaine of thix city and Thelma Elk Ridge, Md. Harkness of Mut of Huntington, M E’LL call for that fur coat you de- sire restyled, any High- your coat? FoR OVER A THRD OF A cenTuRY B X! Trimmings colors suitable for Around the Corner from High Prices Robert both of Accotink, Vi Thomas H. Lacy both of Richmond. V Hary D. both of Philadelphia., rd E. Bond E. Pettitt and Lyla M. Deavers, and Margaret Winaton, Sie, L il 5ot this city and Flor- nd Estelle M. Hosback, | ence b Brooks of Gainesville, Va. Toneih utler and Eetelle Clenton. | Edgar Frazier and Marjorie Driver. oere 3 Washington of thix clty and Sara George Buthe Hobert J. Washington of « w.Cl River Springs, Md: vers and Helen F. Moseley. Alicn T arton and Virginia P. Overly, both of Richmond, V: Actor—Yes, I'm going to retire. | "Il be missed when you ! or. - exsie M. | ! va Cambrick. i s just the reason I'm going | 1 tired of being hit.” i | The Simplicity of Elegance IMPLICITY they say is the mode. Well. there are two kinds of simplicity. One is born of inadequacy and poverty of thought and the other of elegance and reserve. Simplicity in this house is the daughter of the latter pair and her other name is love- liness. [Esrlebaclher Exclusively Different TWELVE-TEN TWELVE-TWELVE F ST. WASHINGTON Paris JuLius GARFINCKEL & Co. Now Final Great Reductions On Choice Assortments of Women’s and Misses’ Apparel E have never offered better values. The goods are of the best quality, and many of the garments are suitable for fall and winter. A SHADE BETTER.” WINDOW SHADES * MADE TO MEASURE Years of Window Shade making c us to execute your shade problems satisfaction. TRY US FOR B SHADES. Factory prices. .f, 830 13th St. N.W. Phone Main 4874 | 'W. BTOKES SAMMONS, Proprietor. MBRIKS &© G STREET BETWEEN [I™g (2™ FRIDAY Signities Exceptional Price Con- cessions for the Women of Wash- ington. Each Item Tells Its Story. Come Early. 7 Dance and Dinner Frocks Were $19.75 to $35.00 Friday Remnant . ... 50 Plain Crepe, Beaded Georgette and Canton Crepe Dresses. $13_75 Friday Remnant . .... 30 Plain Light Colored and Hand-painted Crepe de Chine Dresses $ 5.00 Were $15 to $25 132 Dresses Susts Coats Msllinery Blouses Sweaters Scarfs Hosiery Underwear Bags Umbrellas Bathing Suits F STREET CORNER OF 13™ Every Woman Likes a "“Hug!” E’RE referring to Opera Pumps that hug the heel and instep as you want them to. Most pumps don’t. It's a fine art in Shoe Making, not generally achieved. But here are Pumps that fit the foot like glove silk stockings. And that fit in with woman’s highest standards of Beauty. Art and Fashion. AAA to C widths. In Black Satin, Patent Leathcr and $10 Black or Tan Russia Cali— The “City Club Shosp” of 1318 . GSt. Also at our 7th St. & 9th St. Stores Friday Remnant 19 Printed Crepe de Chine Dresses 2 Flowered Georgette Dresses $ 8.75 16 Figured Crepe Dresses Were 5 Crepe Sport Dresses Were $25 to $29.75 Friday Remnant .... Were $15.00 Friday Remnant, 10 Sport Coats Friday Remnant, l 5 2 Fur-Trimmed Flannel Coats $19.75 to $29.75 Friday Remnant, $ 00 Friday Remnant, l 1 10 Sport Coats Were Were $1975 to $25.00 s l OM e s e Friday Remnant, Friday Remnant, 45 2 Flannel Coats (Fur 1 Satin Coat Collar) . Were - X s 50 | $69.75 s 75 :'Erizay Remnant, l 2 Friday Remnant, 3 9 1 Silk Cape ‘Was $35.00 Friday Remnant, 2 Satin Suits Were $59.75 $39.00 Friday Remnant, 1 Satin Suit Was ?:z?ay Remnant, $3 8.“ 'sl 5.00 525.00 ‘15 Friday Remnant, 2 Silk Crepe Suits 4 Flannel Suits Were Were $69.75 $29.75 52 QJS Friday Remnant, Friday Remnant, 19 Vests g o | sise 5 Friday Remnant, 2 5 Friday Remnant, 5 0 . Enicay/ RemMnanG, &a% 12 Voile Overblouses Were $2.00 $ 1 25 Friday Remnant, e = 24 Voile Step-in Vests 3 Wash Blouses Were sz i Fl:'oday Remnant, 5 0 e 5 Silk Overblouses ¢ Were ‘Were $1.00 5 0: $6 to $13 H 2500 Friday Remnant, Friday Remnant, ! 24 Tub Silk Princess | Slips (Black and Navy) ‘Were i $4.00 s 2!95 h Friday Remnant, Rkl b inise R lF R 18 Jersey Silk Vests (Orchid Only) $ 1 50 ‘Were $2.00 Friday Remnant, 36 Sweaters 18 Sweaters Were Were $5 to $10 $3.00 $ 900 Friday Remnant, 3 Friday Remnant, 28 Van Raalte Silk 35 Pairs Silk Gloves Gloves Were i Were S~z $1.50 £ :.-sf,-:{ay Remnant, 2 Friday Remnant, 5 0 5 Leather Bags 2 Vanity Boxes { ety ¢ | setesiz s 990 Pt B | Cetey Rerans o 4 Silk Bags 4 34 Petticoats ' Were . Were $5 to $7 $2.00 $¢q 50 $ ¢ 00 Friday Remnant, l Friday Remnant, l

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