Evening Star Newspaper, October 5, 1924, Page 45

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SOCIETXZ. .Chevy Chase Social Notes of Interest Gathered at Random street. Irving Club Members Entertained. Bridge Parties and Other Festivities Listed—Gen- | state " The eral and Personal Mention i | Mrs. J. J. Byrne entertained the rembers of her club at tea Monday | ¥ Warren of Minnesota, are the house guests Kendall at their home on AW, Mr. and Mrs, tertained at bridge per Saturday evenl; Miss of Mr. end in Annapolis, tended the Navy foot ball game and the United mittee of the Rector's Ald b: Saints’* Church o'clock k P. Wilcox of Mr. en_C.| st Kirk d Roberts en- buffet sup- | the daughter ‘ooley of East nding the w where she at- | Eleanor Coo! and Mrs. M. street, fd., Washington and Lee vs Naval Academy hop. handkerchief and towel com- Protestant will meet Mond; am., at the home of Mrs. . monthly Kanawha strect. d ternoon at her home on Jocelyn | ! tertained at ree - in honor of 1 Mrs. Arthur D. Kidder and her son. | X A I \rthur Royce, have returned to their | 5 ",‘;"“'C““""“' % yme on HesKeth street a | b ey Harmon wnd | Terre Haute, Ind. M mhHCy A EmO o ertained the member: neheon and bri Mr. and Mrs. T Kidder en- of her club at | home ymer in Round Hill, . tuined the members of t sa . October 11. from 3 to | | raflia. ¢ nv\»nnnlw ry. wool, cut their home on B ving | n ¢ Irving [ work at the Chevy O Club lren of Chevy Summer months Little will enter and ) MeKinley street Chapter of th Il hold its re A, will hold its regular i “ipe members of her club meeting Tuesday at 2:30 at the Presiyterian Chureh. | JLSREOR 3 Jrifs Mowday at her | s for the bazaar will be| D 20 SR ¥eF SYQ }» d h on [ Nebr.. where Dr. sutherin has | assigned with the United Stats > mail sere Mis. Rhetta I» ar Atlanta is the house guest of her broth | er-in-law . ach have | Herbert H. H | located at| Chase i - Mrs. Newman G Velock therin have cir Northampton Miss Wilmuth Doxle. the daughter thel mplon Mrs. Harold K. Doyle, ternoon at of a daughter of MeKinley oth W, Georg s street turday Dingley will Massachusefts Institute | of Technology where he is studying engineering. ATTRACTIVE WEDDINGS IN AUTUMN SCHEDULE GROWING IN NUMBER on formerly of this cif ontinued from Fourth Fage.) THE SUNDAY STAR, WASH cius C. Clark, chancellor of the American University, and an informal reception followed. The bride was given in marriage by Mr. Kantz and wore a gown of white Canton crepe with a wreath blossoms in her hair, and she ca -a\ wer bouquet of bride nf lht vall e lmmnr \\]m wore green crepe de chine and carried pink rosebuds. Mr. James M. Crawford was best man. Miss Ethel Bagnam played the wed- ] ding mus At the informal re tion following Kantz, mother | Mrs. | Kantz was in a black | Alsop wore 1 { weadinig | will be | street, Chevy Chase | Among the out-of-town guests were Mr. and Mrs. James Alsop of | Virginia, parents of the bridegroom, id Mrs. Mollie Bittorf of Forest at ho and ” tod: from where th { Will ¥ail October 11 for Licut. Log: | post in Honolulu Bl means that y many more ht School of Dressmaking Mes. A. M. Hildebrand Kresge Bldg.. 11th & G Sts Phone Main 5954, | cousin: ‘nlnl Miss Susan A. Marshall [5k. Eracry Honor Guest at Party| drs. Bare tiloucester, V" Susan A. Marshall has returned | Ars visit to her | Stroth Miss to Washington from a Mrs. William Meredith Smith Mildred Marsh, at the interestinz o!d home at she was the Franc line Coo | York, and Baltimore. R. nd Mr. Miss Crag, their Kl evenir in the Il\\nv' roo! both of which were lav with marigolds, zinnias, dahlios other brilliantiy hued Autumn flow arranged in vase. 1ur|«||l~ml| of (hn i adjacent The Women first meeting will be the by be games | new members A special program d, including the 1216 F St. N.W. NEVER has Autumn found us with such lavish abundance of beauti- ful new apparel. Fashion with Value. The charm of distinction in expressing the mode, and the assur- ance of excellence in value, which give Washington women their faith in this shop-—are augmented this sea- son by increased facilities on every hand. As each department expands in size, it blossoms forth in a greater va- ritey of exquisite merchandise. [l.m. Bayly Strother, Mr. . . Strother, | Mrs, ¢h nd Mrs. W Cook, rence from | ss Sarah Harrison Powell | Chlombian WomeniPln TO Receive New Members | ld at 1 at § o'clock tomorrow e business meeting, Miss Elizabeth Wilson an informal reception in honor of SOCIETY GTON, D. C., OCTOBER 35, 1924—PART . : rles Morgan, cello se by s Florcnce Wieser M osemary Arnold by Mis izabe 5 Ram’s Mrs. Willian: William Allen refreshment tubi Mi Miss C: the Eighth Street Templc SlSterl’lOOd to MLC Sisterh of Colum I stre After | ¢ presided over | there will has heen readi Glance over the articles of apparel mentioned on this page. Do they not iempt you to make us an early visit? Come, see how the new silhouette be- comes you. Familiarize yourself with the gorgeous new fabrics, the wonder- ful new colors. There is no other way in which you can decide so well upon what you want, no other way to so well decide which particular ex- pression of the mode is for your own special type. We cordially invite you. Our stocks, our people, are entirely at your service. 1 carried a Autumn f Mr. Reginald n of Hunt Pa. was man for his brothe the ushers were Mr. Phillips Frank Armstrong. Mrs. Rahn, mother of w black beaded crepe, Alien, mother of the bride in dark blue Hork IILTON You can get a most wonderful dollar-and-a- half dinner every Sun- day from 12:30 to 8 P.M., 10 their excellent a la carte service. Enjoy this de- lightful dinner today. served in the handsome Mr. and Mrs. Hural weddinz t N in addition Howard. Mr. and Mrs eir son and dal Miss Mary ail wl P o, and well appointed din- daughter Giddin; ne the brid Rev. Dr. Blake performed the cere mony, which was followed by a we ding breakfast her f: suit son. | Yrow ing salon. The environ- ment, cuisine and serv- ice are all of the highest grade. \\nr( a l!xr hat M match, and a | attended her Corsets and Brassieres This Month Horer. Hamiros 14th and K Streets Main 2580 The wedd 1 by Miss Fannie 2 wedding Il make and Mrs. Gill left fo b in Canada and t ricka Holden's ma : n Proctor of th \u'\ take place Wed is of much int the bride of the Jate Senator e of the present Redfield Pro ln" th cousin of his fiancec [ present one of the aides of | Dawes, controller of the | Ivy Corset Shop, 13th & G on. for rmon Proctor and is as | Mr. Henry M Ti- | currency Thirty-third | Izyester. i A GOWN AND TWO COATS Which Emphasize Quality and Value Inset Panels NeW Coats s;;?fil;::rials Showing for the first time many beautiful new fashions at unexpectedly low prices! $79.50 and $110 HE one coat. which you will decide is the only’coat for vou is in this group attractively priced for Monday. The new silhouette. the new fabrics, the new colors and the fashionable furs have been used in veloping these sumptuous models. Make vour selection early. THE MATERIALS—Fawnskin, Velasuede, Clovella, Kashara, Velvo- bloom, Mokine, Kashmara, Cour de Laine. THE COLORS—Dust, Hinoki, Cinnabar, Cranberry, Oxblood, Cossack, Penny, Rosewood, Viatka, Saddle, Malay, Kaffir, Navy, Black. THE FURS—Beaver, Natural and Mink Squirrel, Marmink, Viatka Squir- rel, Hudson Seal, Fisher, Fitch. Velvet Gowns Lovely new broche velvets, in gowns suitable for many occasions—after- noons—dinner—theater wear. $55 and $65 HE gown sketched charac- teristic of the group. It is sap- phire blue brocaded chiffon velvet depending for its distinction or richness of material and simplicity of cut. A fan pleating let in at the side is held by its only orna ment, a jeweled clasp. The flat Women’s Gowns Temporarily on Fourth Floor Miss Irene Co Mr. Walter Grah; Novel Sleeves New Fall Frocks In a Selected Group of Models for Street. Afternoon or Business Wear On Sale $25 Monday Your assuraice QL"ICH You at Quality is purchase a garment at Mayer Bros. & Co no matter how lozw the price may be. In this sale you will find handsome crepe back sat- faille, bengaline, crepe de chine, poiret twill, charmeen and flanncls wonderfully de- signed in straightline or tunic models. Hair- line stripes. brozwn, cocoa, henna, rust, green, . black, plain colors or in combination. Brothers de Fashions That Have Arrived gmodel:a the smartest notes in fabric, design and color. THREE-PIECE RIZIK "ENSEMBLE COSTUMES figured over- group of enchanting which reflect s, nazwy Some with Other New Frocks $19.50 329.50 $35Up blouse in gold: others metallic embroidered cloth. One un- usual model has coat and skirt is back and soft draping accent slender lines. This gown is a perfect selection for afternoon and evening wear, and a remark- able opportunity at the price. Other models in brocaded velvet Royal Blue., Gray, black Beige. FFourth Floor. of Kasha cloth with coat open at the hips at front and forming back of Better Apparel at a Lower Price Mayper Bros. & Co. 937939 F St. N.W. dress. Some trimmed in fur. All colors and designs to give a chic slimness to every figure. Shop of Quality are and TWELVE TSR B

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