Evening Star Newspaper, September 10, 1924, Page 8

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SOCIETY. SOCIETY The Secretary of the Navy, Mr. ‘Wilbur, in Los Angeles Today and Will Not Return Until End of the Month. T Los Angeles, Calif. Mr. Wil Cards have been received in Wash- bur will not return to this ¢ity unti | NEOn announcing the marrlage of the end of the month. | \liss Elise Hilton Davisson, daughter M CWilbur and her daughter une [of Mr. and Mrs. Clement H. Davisson, sont hiice fEAn Wilbur dnd Al o Mr. Howird Frederick Freth, ald Wilbur. returned to Washi Wednesday, September 3, in Balti- today after spending several we more. Md. After October 1 Mr. and at Contoocook. N. H Mrs. Freth will be at home at 223 West Monument street, Baltimore. The ceremony was performed in ! the presence of only the members of the two families. Mr. and Mrs. Da son formerly lived in Washington, here they und their daughter have muny friends Navy, Mr. tained by Mrs. Barry's brother. Capt. who i< | Walter M. McFarland. at his cottage n the Berkshires HE Secretary of the Curtis Dwight Wilbur, on an inspection tour in the West. is spending today in The Mini Senora de Sa heen abro s now in London. Th to return to this ¢ October Guatemal b Mr. and Mrs. Thornton Boland have For Few Days on Way West. | returned to Waxhington from Buena Mrs. Capper. wife of Senator Ar- | Vista Springs. Miss Eleanor Hell- thur Capper. is spending a few days | Muth, who spent some time with Mr. in their home. on Sixteenth street. on |and Mrs. Boland lust Winter, is now her way from Magnolia. Mass.. to her | 4t her home in St. Louis. after pass- Kansas home. 1o join Senator Capper. the month of August her Sum- Senator and Mrs. Capper have been at home at Douglas, Mich. Magnolia for several weeks and will not open their home here for the Winter until late in November. Wrs. Arthor Capper Here and Mrs. M. O. Leighton will ng for New York, from where will sail tomorrow on the :sequibo for South America. Mr. and Mrs. Leighton have just returned from their Summer home in Maine. Mrs. Watson. wife of Senator James 1. Watson, is in Washington and ha taken possession of the house at 100 Sixteenth street. which they have leased for the coming season Nina Mart Ma rd andih Miss Nina Elizabeth May- leaving this evening for Calif. wherc the marriage i of Miss Maynard to Lieut. Heber By- ren Brumbaueh, United States Navy, will take place September 0 | Mrs ' dauzhter, nard, are Mrs. William 1. Borah .| Berk Wushington today from Ne where she arrived yesterduy fr Pacific Coast. She made the trip by way of the Panania Canal aboard the St Mihiel, and stayed the duy at the Waldorf-Astoria. Mrs. Borah will be joined here by Senator Burah within the fortnight Elizabeth Andrew. daughter! of Mr. and Mrs. Frank H. Andrews will be married today to Mr. Sidney Paige Haynes of this city. The cere- [ mony will be performed it the home S. Rowe, has | of the hride’s parents in Mount Ver- ington after vcon- |non. N. Y 1 able on Latin Amer-| L . itate of Pol. | Col. and Mrs. T. Q. Donaldson re- G rned to Washington last evening > ter a motor trip through North Car- olina and South Carolina. They will spend several dave in Washington before sailing from New York the iddle of next week for Col. Donald- |son’s new post at Fort Mclntosh, | Laredo, Tex.. where he will command of the 4th Cavalry Miss The director 1 of the Pan- American Union returned to W ducting a round ican relations at the In ities at Williams Co town, Mass Rear Admiral . long. who | has been in for several| months, will return to this country In October He is now in Paris, be in Col. and Mrs | ard J. Boughton have returncd to the Hotel Roosevelt | Sy ! after a tour of England, France and |01 . ‘Dyche at Noon Today. Germany | The marriage of Miss Mary Louise | | Lauterwasser, daughter of Mr. and Evans an- | Mry John A. Lauterwasser of Davton of their| gy to Mr. Harry Bernard Dyche of daughter. Ruth, to Mr. Frederick F.|yyray and Washington, took place at Dick of Buffalo, N. Y. The wedding | oon today. The ceremony was per- will take place in October. formed in historic Pohick Church at Accotink. Va. by the rector, Rev. Campbell Tucker. and all arrange- ments were carried out in |‘olol\|u|l | conventions and rashions | The Lride wore a gown of gray have | taffeta made with long hoopskirt | returned to their home on Columbia | gathered at intervals around the hem road after a motor trip of several to form shallow scallops. The tight- weeks. During their absence Dr. and | fitting bodice was finished in a round Mrs, Barry were house guests of [neck and no sleeves. Her close- Admiral and Mrs. Gustav Kaemmer- | fitting gray velvet hat was trimmed |* ling. In_their summer home near|with tiny silver ornaments on the Ambler, Pa. Later they were enter- | top, and a gray lace veil fell over her Mr. and Mrs Charles A nounce the engage Mr Charles W. Fairfax have returned to Washington after spending the Summer at Bass Rocks. Mass! and Mrs Dr. and Mrs. Edmund Barry WHERE THE Fall Frocks Are Ready Long Sleeves or Short Sleeves —both are sponsored by Paris and both are shown by Harris Shop. The new frocks are setting new standards for smartness and ‘originality and deserve your inspection to- MOrrow. VOGUE OF THE MOMENT IS FIRST REVEALED Prices Start at $25.50 1316 G Street ’SHOP City Club Building X UNTRIMMED FELTS HAVE THE CALL $9.98 $3.9 $7.50 For the miss and young woman who prefer to get a becoming shape and choose her own trimmings we offer a large collection of the popular small shapes with directoire crown, medium dreoplnl brims and the larger brimmed models in small and large head sizes. Colors: Black, brown, navy, wood, cocoa, green, sand, red, etc. HEADQUARTERS FOR SMART TAILORED FELTS AND VELOURS New arrivals added dsily to our alresdy large stock makes choosing your tailored hat here a real pleasure. Moderately priced— 298 3398 $5.00 and up wasner. ace. She wore gray lace mitts and carried an oldfashioned houquet in a lace holder and tied with orchid brocade ribbon Miss Edna Powell Sullivan was her ttendant and her costu of crepe de chine was in | with the fashion of the bride skirt was full and rather a long straight and bodice which had a round nec no sleeves. She also wore a tight- fitting gray velvel hat with a lac veil in the same shade. her gown had medallions of zray lace in the flowers. She carried a 100 of snapdragons and delphinium Donaldson <" for Mr. Dyche. Later in the day Mr. and Dyche will leave for a wedding trip, the latter traveling in a dark blue flanne! gown with x small hat vari-colored ribhon. O they will make their b ington Among bouquet Mr those ;fifififififi Mr. Plitt Says: —Our display of draperies is exceptionally interesting. showing ideas that are dis- tinctly new. |Furniture —A stock that shows in- numerable individual pieces that will just fit in with vour particular require- ments. George Plitt Co., Inc. | Painting, Paperhanging and Upholstering 1325 14th St. N.W. Main 4224 RERLEIINL 10 department about October MRS. HARRY BERNARD DYCHE. Before her marriage at noon today she was Miss Mary Louise Lauter- The ceremony was performed in quaint Pohick Church, established by George Washington and George Mason, at Accotink, Va. Gibson was best man | Mrs. | of | their return | On Sale Tomorrow—All Skirts In three groups—without reserve—at 5, ¥10 & *15 Silk Skirts—W oolens—Flannels Big variety of models—all sizes. Radium Silk Flat Crepe Canton Crepe Waverly Crepe Wool Crepe Novelty Striped panel, box and combination pleating. Some costume skirts with badice top, lumbla road. by the pastor, the Rev. G. G. Johnson. Mrs. Evelyn C. Hunt and her son, C. D. Hunt have returned after ng some weeks at Bass Rocks, M Jamestown, R. I, and in New York. Young Mr. Hunt will leave the first of the week to attend the Severn School, near Annapolis. Md, to prepare to enter the Naval Acad- emy next Spring. His brother, Fred Hunt, has returned, after passing the Summer at Camp Red Cloud, near Binghamton, N. Y. Mrs. Hunt's mother, Mrs. T. Cronin, is back in Washington, having passed the month of August in Media, Pa. Dr. and Mrs. J. C. left for a trip through the West and along the Pacific Coast. They will return to their apartment in Meridian Mansions about the last of Sep- tember Merriam have Mrs. P. T. Moran of 15 street announces the engagement of her daughte The wedding will place early in Oc Mr. and Mrs. George A. King have returned to their home, at Twenty-eighth street, after the Summer abroad. The aboard the Eerengaria July England to attend the meeting of the American Bar Association in London and returned oh the same steamer after some time spent on the Con- tinent. Harvey W. Wiley are entertaining a house party at theit home, Grasslands, «t Bluemont, Va. Among the guests are Mr. and Mrs. Cabot Stevens and Dr. and Mrs. James Brown. Dr. and Mrs. The marriage of Miss Elizabeth Beach, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mor- gan H. Beach, to Mr. James Penne- baker, will take place September 20 at the home of the bride’s parents, in Rockville, Md. Miss Mabel and her aunt, ) New York, ‘of Mr. and Mrs. their residence, NPT DD g UNDER OB, livan of Rrooklyn e been the shn C. Sullivan Mass mother of the bridegroom, and Miss Mary Louise Lauterwasser, niece of the bride. Mrs. Kate Bishop gave a reception ast evening in her home, at 1647/ mont strect, for her daughter, Miss Moode Bishop, and Mr. Clar- | 3 uce, whose marriage place this evening, at 6 The ceremony will be per- in the Immanuel Baptist at Sixteenth street and Co- ' Phone Us For ’n/;nrmatmn Concerning Chevy Chase Homes QUINTER THOMAS & CO. Main 8416 take | Chureh, Have the Blankets Cleaned—NOW Very soon you are going to put them back in service and they should start the season clean. But in addition to the cleaning, Man- hattan Service will restore their original fluffyness. You’ll be surprised (and pleased) at the change in their appearance. They will look like new when we return them to you. The “Manhattan Way” is the scientific way. The charges are very nominal. CX % § :@ " & i | | Just Phone—North 3954 and we will respond promptly Manhattan Laundry Service Co. Plant, 1346 Florida Avenue—Phone North 3954 Branch Office, 2506 14th St.—Phone Col. 5596 % < @@@&& KX, fifi&flflflfififi@@fifi AE"JA@A@AE) D D) NN, Removal Skirt Sale! Skirt Department Moved to Street Floor Entire stock on hand to be closed out preparatory to opening an entirely new skirt No one should miss visiting our September Coat Sale. Just from a fashion point of view you should come. See how beautiful the NEW mate- rials are! Do not make the mistake of paying a high price for a last year’s coating. You are as welcome here to look as to buy. Women’s—Misses’ and Larger Women’s Coats! 1st! Regularly $8.50 to $26.00 All of our novelty fabrics included! Materials include— Sharkskin Silk Alpaca Satins Wool Plaids ‘Wool Rep Flannel Silk Crepe Homespun Wrap-around, envelope, straightline, Sixteenth husetts | is:;meaosse R DEEEBEEHEEEEEE Philipsborn fi% avenue 'northeast, for a fortnight, will return to their homes tomorrow. | Mrs. Rafael R. Govin and Miss May Govin are at the Ritz-Carlton in New York, having gone there from their Summer home in the Adirondacks. They will return to Washington next | month. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Bell Sweeney have had as their guest at Bar Har- bor, Mr. James D. Sloane, who left there yesterday by motor for New accompanied by Mr. John of Mr. and Mrs. S. Black will close the Beeches at Newport today and return to their apartment on the A Gratifying SUCCESS Tt is indeed gratifs how many of our old returniog 1o us this season wcores of new patrons have been introduced to ws in this manner— and we feel that our POLICIES © QUALITY AND THE MONT WORKMANSHIP I8 G WAY TO THE August Fur S-A-L-E PRICES CONTINUED The same unusually low prices which marked our AUGUST SALE are still ef- fective—DROP IN and make an inspection of our stock. Charge Accounts Solicited 1208 G St. NW. The House <] of Courtesy tion details— Faille SOCIETY. roof of the Plaza in New York for| House in the White Mountains for the the Winter | Mrs. David Kaime and Miss Gladys| _Mr. and Mre. W arrived at Kaime ha | Autumn Crawford “Continued on ally known restaurateur, BONGIOVANNI, internation- presents to pleasure seek- ers of Washington for the 1924-25 social season unprece- dented cuisine—unusual enter- tainment beginning THURSDAY September 11th Two Bands Offering Continuous Music Review For Reservations Call Col. 3063-64 DANCING Dinner 6 to 9 Supper 10 to 1 (No cover charge before 9:30) Black Crepe Sa-. 608 to 614 tin with Red Beads 825 Kaslza ELEVENTH ST. ===o=The exceptlonal 15 presented n these Comely Frocks « 523 It isn't the pnce that's unusual—but the character and caliber of Frocks which we have arbitrarily marked $25. You'll approve them—and applaud the privilege. Street—Sports—Afternoon Very modish in type—and very distinctive in delinea- Flat Crepe Largest Exclusive Women's Apparel Shop in Washington Gordon Crawford ~ Bengaline Crepe Satin to wear with new tunic blouse. variation of colors, starting with white and pastel shades, continuing with rich browns so popular this Autumn, and ending with serviceable navy and black, This is indeed an opportunity! - This location is adjacent to our blouse and sweater shops — costumes may be casily matched up. Remember, sale starts tomorrow morning. Flannel c’lame en and Loreline —-‘featured’in Black, Brown, Navy, Rosewood, Rust, Roman Stripes, Charcoal Stripes and Checks. Both Women's and Misses® Sizes . ;?n:l.rslekey and Ostrich Feather Pompons in all colors. 0 Untrimmed Velvet and Hatter’s Plush Hats of nyh and quality. $330 to $7.95 and up. CREERON MILLINERY CO. 614 12th "t from Between F and G Sta, Hats Made and Remodeled by Rxpert Milliners High Prices i — EEEEEEEEEEE:E:—EEE—:EEEEEEEEEEE:U

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