Evening Star Newspaper, August 27, 1925, Page 8

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8 SQOCIETY Argentine Ambassador and His Family Will Return Next Week From a Visit in Newport. SOCIETY. HE Ambassador of Argentina | from the University of North Carolina and Senora de Pueyrredon and | for the wedding. their daughters the Scnoritas | . . >ueyrredon who have heen at T e Reon +iii | Pauline Rachner, daughter of Mr. Max return to V hington Tuesday. They Rachne; 0 Mr, William ynes Har Wil be accompanted by Senor Juan | §rave will take place this evening [Gaxlos Turo and Senon de -|8 o'clock I the home of the bride's | latw Snil GAnEHEeE oF oh: aunt, Mrs, ¥. C. Ruppert, at 3914 | marriage of Miss Barbara dor and Senora de Pueyrredon, whom | Morrison street, Chevy Chase, the Rev. | they will meet Monday in New ¥ork | Thomas Smith officiating | on their arrival aboard the Pan-| Miss Pauline Vivginia Healy will be R eriter o ina. The Am.|the maid of honor and Mr. Julius Har- | | srave, brother of the bridegroom, will in’the season for | be best man Mr. and Mrs. Henry I nounce the en ment daughter, Mildred Fenton. to lIinsign | Morton Neely n of Dr. and| uy M. Neely of this city wedding wus planned for Oe. hange in Ensign o place next | Panamu | Mooney un and_ Mrs. Linthicum of their| the North. and Mrs. J. € Saratoga Spriy ays on their w their h Md., from a mot England and Car Representative Returning From tative rles Nee 1v's or month in it wi lboa The marriag 1scheldt of Watten place v offic th Miss Clara Wat- - to Dr. Charles heidt of 10, Fla., took Edward Downs | breakfast at a the cere- members of the two u wedding trip Dr. eldt will make ies and ind - Mrs. W their home in Orlando the Afte tenscl 1 Cincinnat Mrs. Ferdinand de New York, former Adoo, d the > Adgo. Miss Ma t Wh D) Mohrenschildt of | v days | Miss Nona rmer Secy William € Mrs. Raymon was the At deft and Mrs h gues Mrs. George W. Welker, s returne: etary of Mr. and Mrs. ¢ daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Maxwe 3 Welker took place last evening, and Mrs. Robert Wallace Mollison, before her marriage in the afternoon, was Miss aKtharine Rice, daugh- corge Samuel Rice. gan, daughters of Dr. and Mrs. Gerry Morgan In Washington. Miss Lillian Anderson of St. Peters- burg, Fla., who is motoring in the North, is making ,a visit to her cousins, Miss Edna Howell and Mr. John Hampton Howell, in Washing- ton. Miss Anderson will start for Florida the end of this week. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Morison and daughter. Miss Loulse Morison, of| East Orange, N. J., are at the Wil-| lard for several d | Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Miller Greer have cloged their house at Massachusetts avenue and sailed Sat- urday ahoard the Veedam for Europe Mrs. Greer will remain in Paris for several months und Mr. Greer will visit in London and sail Thursday, September 10, for New York . James H, R. Cromwell of Rye, N. Y., have gone to Detroit to visit in the latter's They were accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Horace B. Dodge and Mrs. Cort- land K. Larned Mrs. Larned entertained at dinner Saturday at the Country Club for Mr. and Mrs. Cromwell, the latter former- |1y Miss Delphine Dodge. Mr. Crom- well, who is a son of Mrs, Edward T. Stotesbury, former 1 in Wash- ington and is a brother of Mrs. Ma Arthur, wife of Gen. Douglas Mac- Arthur Mr. and ) Mrs. Gordon [ the greater part of the Summer in California, will go to Canada the first of next week to remaln through Sep- tember. Miss Krey and Miss Thoma In Canada Until Next Month. Mims Elsie C. Krey and Miss Helene I Thoma, who have been touring the West, are staying at Banff Springs Hotel, Canada, indefinitely. They will return about the middle of Septembe Mrs. A. W. Lynn and her son of 8t, Louls are at the Willard, where they arrived yesterday for a short stay. Mrs. O.T. Beall and Miss Katherine Beall of 1314 Park road, are at Had. I formerly Miss Eleanor Marguret Stephens Cooley, whose marriage rick H. Bugher tea vesterday af her son and daughter-in-1 Mrs. Henry T. Chittende Springs from York yesterduy who s spending the Springs, _entertained { Cascade Clubhouse. ad as ¥ rnoon | Her veil was of duchesse lace and was d|a nged about here face with a band {of the lace and ange blossg . » in |carried a shower bouquet of orchids her, | and lillies of the valley Hot| Miss Anne Pollard was th fd of the |honor and wore a sown of yellow pack crepe with shirred inset in and trimmed with flat gold roses, She carried a shower bouquet of yel low roses. Mrs. John E matron of honor and had a gown of | blue satin-back crepe made with a | circular skirt and trimmed with bands | of gold lac ried a »)\n\.txi bouquet of larkspur. | The bridesmaids were Miss muth, Miss Madelin Brown, M Cooley ¥ Parks and Miss Janet the | of Scranton, Pa. They were r., | flowered chiffon fashione lisht fullness at one side of the skirt | uned with orchid velvet roses. th Mrs. Bug immer at them at H. Johnston have | bheen s and are at the| time, where the chardson was the | e Last Evening in Chevy Chase. An unusually pretty military wedding g in_all Salnts’ | when | . The dinne ympliment to Mr attorney ¢ in e W South son of Mr. and Mrs. ( ollowed immediately aft e bride’s parents and hieid, and they wore frocks of yellow | andy and carried baskets of rose | Mr. Brow 1 rown » house there were and vellow flowers. with the flowers | insign Claude H. Bennett, jr., was ind vines making a lovely background best man, and the ushers included | nsign Albin . Sodergren, Ensign | rted to the altar | Stephen G. Barchet, | who gave her In mar-| Domer, Ensign James sign William | Bell, Lieut. | wore a_gown of white | Lowe Bibby and Lieut crepe made on strai Edward | with white chiffon godets in The gown H & | the Cooley, mother of the bride, | chid crepe romaine nade ved lines and embroidered | Her tulle ve and she } ses with a shower of lilie | ¢ The Flare Brings New Grace and Freedom Satin Frocks RIPPLING, fluttering line in action—a graceful, slender silhouette i repose—these are the characteristics of the satin frocks in this new collection. Other tendencies of the Autumn mode are shown in the “V” neck and long sleeves Priced $25.50 to $69.50 ws was maid of in green hion of bouquet 10 period. | of the bride- | Miss Adele amplet were crepe crepe colon < similar those Miss Mary Brown mode 1 da wedding | n ensem \ hat to match. | ieir home at | r. Brown is | at the | wn came | 1316 G Street City Club Building | BUY FRIDAY AND SAVE The Mode of the SENSATIONAL BARGAINS Every Item a Big Value IR s by Friday SHEET inc 36 inches On sale only.. medium Or Tomorrow, FRIDAY! Gigantic Purchase Brings Amazing Values! Off-the-Face Pirate Roll Brims Soft Trimmed Alpine Pencil Copper Lustre China Rose and Cut-Out Wild Aster Effects Peppermint these 1 . Small and Large Head Sizes! MoORRISON FOUNDED 894 Simply Friday COATS th with ALL SALES FINAL “Things for Babies and Tots Q E Street Corner 8 OPPENHEIMER. BUILDING- Phone Main 4299 she | orch Thomas | don Hall, Atlantic City for a visit. Mrs. John Prentiss Kellogg of New York City, accompanied by her daugh- ter, Miss Clare Kellogg, and her schoolmate, Miss Helen L. Ward, daughter of Mr. and ‘Mrs. Holcombe Ward of New York, and Miss E. Mc- Knight, came from Philadelphia Tues- day and are at the Mayflower be fore returning to the summer home of Mrs. Kellogg, at Monmouth Beach, N.J Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Geddes have returned from Ocean View, Va., and are at their home, on Columbia road. in silver. She wore a hat to and a corsage bouquet cor- of Among the outof-town guests were ¢ L. Bozart, uncle of the Hugh Banks and Mr. James | Wiiliam of Miffiintown, Pa.; Mr. J. 1. | ichardson of Glasgow. K. Mrs. | 1. Bibby of Newsport, R. 1., and B. Lankford of Baltimore in Welker and his bride left ifier the reception for a wedding trip, he latter wearing u_wood brown flat repe zown trimmed with bengaline. v coat to mateh trimmed In fur and i YEIOJE YAt tonaton Mr. and Mra Louis Eiseman of 2707 Pacific avenue, Atlantic City announce the engagement LISTEN! Knox, who has the Mavflower, en- informally in the presi- 1 dining room last evening Vicomte Pierre de Rostang and Vicomtesse de Rostang of Paris are guests of the latter's parents, Mr. | id Mrs. Edward D. Stair, in their | home at Detroit. Vicomtesse de| Rostang was formerly Miss Nancy = Stair, and before her marriage was « || We Guarantee All Electrical frequ visitor of the Misses Mor- Appliances and Offer Spe- = | cial Values Daily Stored and ||| “.flr?I" lll'mu Curting Irons ... Remodeled Guaranteed Work—Best Materials Whirlwind Vacuum Electric Trons LOW PRICES New England Furrier Electric Toasters 615 12th St. N.W. Frank. 6355 1115 -G - STREET Special showing of the new Just the thing for street, sports, travel wear—and for the young ladies for school— In all the new colors—tan, brown, rose, pansy and other light shades. Cleverly fashioned—and in all sizes. Street Floor. —Exclusively here Offering Qur All-Silk Chiffon Hose Silk from top to toe; exquisite quality. $) .65 Regularly Sold for $1.95 Pure Thread Silk s 1 = which to choose, Street Floer. - of Fine Felt For travel, for vacation da for every Summer occasion, these saucy little felts strike the keynote of smartness with sporty frocks and outdoor camplexions. The values are amazing and you'll appreciate the timely and unusual sav- ing which -the low price af- fords. Sheer weight. former home. | SOCIETY. daughter, Wilma, to Mr. Richard D. | Futzinger of Atlantic City. cmemn " FINE FURNITURE SPECIALLY PRICED 1Only a few days remain in which to turn to account August's SPECIAL PRICES on Bedroom Suites, Dining Room Suites and Odd Pieces. {This special disposal does not embrace every- thing on our floors, but every piece included is from regular stock, and constitutes a VALUE WELL WORTH INVESTIGATING. Your Inspection Invited AMES B. HENDERSON Yine Furniture, Laces, Upholstering, Paperhanging, Puinting ‘ 1108 G Street—Phones ‘n.i"“ ;:;: N ;‘v&\“\mmxxx\‘\s\xt‘“v&“\\\\'cs\\\\\\'\x\\ \\\&\}\‘m\\*\‘\“\“\\)\‘ifi; ; 7 fi Dr, R. P, McReynoldggof Los Ange les, brother of Associate Justice James C. McReynolds, arrived in Washing- ton yesterday and will spend several days at the Mayflower. He is ac- companied by his son, Robert Coulte McReynolds. T S T npon. T T Marriage Licenses. Marriage licenses have been issued to the otlowing’ ¢ s A. Wave and Jane I Beasley ohn” Welsskon( of ‘Fort Myer. Va Argetta ¢ fuitinor i oty am’ A “Corbin ‘and Cartie S. Guard both of Viewtown. Va ' (o S Guard | Joseph A" Harvey and Margaret . Brent Jamex Butler and Minnie Dodson b E. Spiker and Dora 1. Tredway e ¥iillam” . Harerave and Barbara achner William F._ Spaar and Julia Zacharies Shields and Ethel George L. Quelet and Elsie of Baltimors. Md = i urner anu Neva L. Th, George H. Schoolmeesters and W Krgise and | M E. Barr E. Fo I Miles. both mpso ilmina A Brewer and Kathleen V. Mc £l Salvatorelli and Carmela F: Willie A, Watson and Mary E. M)t William ‘Rice and Mary S. Fox A white Brazilian topaz that weighs 90 pounds has recently been placed on view in the Field Museum in Chicago. Lapidaries estimate that it would | make at least 100,000 stones of one carat each 1106 G Street . N.W. Closed All Day Saturday “ Jhe House of Fadhion™ Tomorrow—Final—None Reserved Group of Silk Dresses Stripes, Plain and Printed Silks and Crepes—All Kinds ... $6.95| Vs -.$10.95 to $40.00, Friday Lot of Silks, Crepes, Linens and Voiles—at $5.00 Were $§15.00 to $25.00 Remaining Stock of Light-Weight Coats—Bargains $10 $1995 $25.00 $35.00 18 Tallored Suits. Were $25 to $35. .. $0:95 iz et W $7.95 Ensemble Suits—Cloth Coats. With Silk Dress, $§39.50 to $8§5 Value—$19.95 to $29.50 $2 to $4 Blouses of Voile, also Silk Camisoles, close at S0c $6 to $12 Silk Blouses, peasant and tunic styles, Friday, 38c $8 to $15 Skirts—cloth and silks, wonderful bargains at $2.98 Winding Up the Season With Choice of All $5.00 to $12.00 Summer Hats at the Unheard-of Price of 98¢ EXTRA SPECIALS IN NEW FALL STYLES— ' $15&8$25 New Fall Millinery First Time Shown Special Prices, $5.00 to $12.50 Beautiful Satin Dresses—specially priced. Blacks, colors a all combinations. s DA New Coats and Wraps Richest of Furs and Materials Exceptional Values! e e e e R R N N R N I SR R SRR AN \-“\\\\\\\\‘\\\\\\‘\\\\V\\ “‘\\‘\\\“\\S\““‘?&S‘X ARTRETLAREARARLRELNLRNNNWN e RO Furs Remodeled and Repaired In Our Own Workrooms Means One Profit and a Greater Saving to You SPECIAL NOTICE—Open Saturday until 3 P.M. for your convenience i e ’——__—J 1235 G Street N.W. Reliable Furriers Since 1916 Pay a Deposit On a Beautiful, Low-Priced Coat During Our 10th Annual AUGUST FUR SALE '123 _ Those at this low pri illustrated to the left TTA clude some choice skins. The woman who buys her ) & fur coat now and here has iR Irhv adva lagedofhholh the % lower price and the better Northern Seal bt ety (Dyed Coney) Beige. squirrel. col r and cufts, $123. 195 These coats are made in 3 the newest Authentic ¥ styles for 1925:26. ¥ A may select any fur coat in 4 the store with confidence pLe! —knowing that the style s new and the quality of penarmink - the fur dependable. inik 215 You will pay higher prices in the Fall, so why not_select your coat dur- ing this sale? Shop around Washington and see what other_stores are offering the identical values in this_sale, then you'll ap- preciate this opportunity. Pay Pay a a Deposit Deposit 722220 T2 | W R Caracul Jacket With fox collar fox-trimmed $123. collar and cuffs, $123. i a i ar 5 Northern Seal (Dved Coney) With Natural Muskrat All solid ekins in dark shades, $12: Silver Muskrat Plain or fox trim- med, $195. Caracul Fox border. s and “cuffs \ ~ AL AN Seotch Mole Skin rder, sollar and gufis of sitka fox, $275. Hudson Seal Tan Caracul {Dyed Muskrat) Of the_flat, fox_border, Fo: Coflar and cuffs of d cufls, $875. $275. beige squircel, $275. Other Fur Coats in Our August Sale Priced Up to $1,200 Hudson Seal solid (Dyed Muskrat) $ callar, collar a Third Floor. R 22 e

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