Evening Star Newspaper, September 2, 1925, Page 8

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8 SOCFETY. SOCIETY Postmaster General and Mrs. New Will Return Next Week From Motor | Trip in Middle West. aster General and | D. Wiliis, Is entertaining at a shower ill be in Detroit and bridge this afternoon motoring shore from they were are not end of Mrs. Sylvanu; kes, jr.. who has en at Newport with her mother, Mrs. | hnestock. through the Sum- | one to New York, and is at | per Elmore and her Lawton and Harriet, | arrive in Washington tomorrow | The Secretary of Labor. Mr. Davis Jeft yesterday for Mooseheart, Il here he will join Mrs. Davis and|en route to their home in Pennsyl- ir children for 1 week or 10 davs. | vania, after spending the Summer in he mountains of Virginia. They will o sy spend a few days with Mrs. Elmore's urned This Morning. mother and brother, Mrs. Lawton Mor- The Minister of China, Mr. Sao-Ke | 5un and Mr. Douglas Oswald Morgan, Altred Sze, returned to Washington |4t 1808 Massachusetts avenue this morning Blue Ri Sum 13it, where he 1 short vacation With his family Clarence k + Younz, attache of the legation veturned wi Minister. Mme. ill return to Mrs. Harrison Brand, jr., and her young son have returned from Atlan- tic City, where they spent some time 1t the Hotel Brighton THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, ® WEDNESDAY, SEPT. Fred M | ho have 1t Hot Spring ind Un; la ing for Washin Clay Un J. Paul nes, son Mayflower for a week. [of Mrs, .J well, will take place ¥oowi rranzge r redecorat- |this afternoon at 4 o'clock. at St. Paul's s 1th | Episcopal Chureh, Rock Creek parish, | ind |t I 15 occupied by former Sec- |The church is decorated with palms | e and Mrs. Huzhes and (and eut flowers, and at the home of | tly by the Secretary of |the bride’s parents, 5 rth Capitol nd Kellozg. reet. whe re n will be held] S following the ceremony. there is a h econd secretary of the French | charming arrangement of palms., ferns | em Count Jacques de Sieves, ar-| and. ent: fower o choir of the i on the | church will sing several selections of ill come to Washinzton S ke Id D. Taomas and Mr. Edwin D.| piayed during LR ol Bl | ovear @ gown o1 “Miss Moffatt wore a_gown of black | 1, \ Cha e e ar (Gen O AP it % brocaded chenille, with a corsage |, John Lo rlain, who has been e e f white roses. he Viliamstown. Mass lilies of t SRR T tulle i + ‘.‘"‘ Miss Hildz L. Unger, sister of the "",',,\', i ams College, has bride, will be the maid of honor and latives r moti rs. Phili srown sa mme with a hat arry yvellow | W of Washinzton, in her Summer home, | ton roses. is witl bel will at home after October > RIRCAtOL Miss Marian ( and Miss Helen | e p 5 g and they will w trocks of | _Among the out-of-town guests were | Maj. U. S, Grant, 3d. has returned peach georzette, hats to . N. Dieter. aunt of the it at Clinton, N. Y is with her etary of State carry sweetheart roges. = and the ushers Mr. Philip A Grant is | Jenkins and Mr. Henry A. Schwein- with a hat to match, and Mrs. Col well. mother of the groom, will be in which they have Among the out-of-town guests are Mr. Charles B. Swan of Newark. N. J and Mrs. Alexander Bollingger of Louisville, Ky Mr. Jones and ide will leave after the reception for a wedding trip | through New York State, the la wearing a gray ensemble suit with - velvet hat. They will be at home Capt. and Mrs. D. F. de Otte and After October 1 at 1435 Kennedy str the Misses de Otte have returned to iheir suite in the Roosevelt after an extended sojourn near New London Conn harles L. Hussey, n at Williamstown Mass., for a month or six weeks, left . “apt. Hussey will 0 to his quty at sea and Mrs. Hussey Vill return to Washington later in ot Former Representative and Mrs. Frank Clark of Florida. who have | spent the Summer in the of Quebec, arrived by motor spend the week in Washi nd will on. Miss Anna Cornelia Bull, daughter il of Mrs. Cornelius Bull of this city,| Former Secretary of the Treasury and the Rev. Dr. Bernard Braskamp,| Mr. Franklin MacVeagh has as his stor of the Gunton-Temple Memo- | zyest in his Swmmer home at Dub. vial Presbyterian Church here, were lin N. 1., Mr married yvesterday at noon in New | Sedswick York. The ceremony was performed 13 fth Avenue Presbyterian | Miss Ruth Morgan returned to the and the Rey. Dr. James A.| ci unday with her father. Dr.} d secretary of the board of | William Gerry Morgan, and will re- ministerial relief and sustentation of | main until the last of the week, after | the Preshyterian Church, who was.a | which she will join her mother and | classmate of the bridegroom at Prince: | sister’ Gerry at Hideaway in north ton, officiated ern New Hampshire, for the remain Dr. and Mrs, Braskamp left later | der of the season for a weddir D on the Great Lakes — and will make their home in Wash.| Mr. Norman W. Wrer fnzton. the engagement of his daug Rita William Alphonso for the wedding and Mrs. Alexander the Mrs. Delos A. Blodgett, with her brother and sister-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Peck. came from New York ves- snd_frs st the MAVAOWEr| o e sumin Maofatt andiiiy JECh M Blodgett and Mr. and | Of Miss S E g Mrs. Peck have been in their Summer | Allen Voris. son of Mrs. John W.| homes at Mackinac Tsland. Mich. and | Voris of Burgin. Kv.. were married I AaE e & "¢ |today at noon in the Church of the stopped in New York for a few davs v - N ST, Ascension, the Rev. Thoms @ The altar was banked with adioli. and Miss Eleanor John Miss Hi W. Cooke Mr. and Mrs. William E. Richard son have issued invitations for the niet. and Miss Grace Balser, | of ABets ‘Banaktar. Halen played several numbers. | to Lieut. Richard Emmel | The bride was escorted to the altar | & irday evening, | by her uncle, Mr. Edwin Moffatt, who | ephen’s Enisca. | 2ave he marriag nd she wore 1 gown of white georgette erepe and nia Richardson will he |chantilly Ted I Scerin 4 of honor and her |and carrie , Shower _ bouduet of bride’s roses and lilies of the valley ds w clude Miss Maud n e ] e T nclude Miss Maud | "\Miss Mary Cook. sisier of the bride, | tandlev, Miss Katharine Mar. | WaS the maid of honor. and wore a | tin, Miss Katharine Houston of San |8wN of blue chiffon trimmed 24 Antonio. Tomr ard Mis piony °Linal | white fur. a hat tomatch and 4 wearer of Philadelphia ( ent, 1 September | Nugent's class at_West Point Lieut. Fugene Meister, Lieut. James | thod of making Window Shades Macklin. Lieut. Raymond Robbins 0 order at factory prices gives you | ut. Andrew Foster, Lieut. Rovert | A Better Shade For Less Money. | 1 Stika and Lieut e O'N MC DIEVITT | Miss Richardson is the Main 1 for Estimates whose honcr her aunt. M ¥ St., Dalin' & Martin Blds. | olc———lol———jonl———2lo|———|o}| Philipsborn 608 to 614 ELEVENTH ST, uest in tanley 1 in This New “Arch Friend” Shoe Black Kid Patent Kid Brown Kid m More Style—Same Comfort Covered Cuban Heels Light Welt Sewed Soles Sizes 3 to 9—Widths AAA to D = olful——]ol—ao]——| In wearing this new “Arch Friend” Shoe you will be sur- prised how a shoe could look <o stylish and yet be so comfortable —and both the stvle and comfort vou find in “Arch Friend” are Jasting. Come in and try on a pair—choice of three mew Fall materal N N o] m o 5| | 5] o 5] ojc——ma] | | | | CABINET OFFICER’S FAMILY | man | Goodacre avannah, Ga rnum L. Colton will be the; Philpot ide was formerly of Columbia *., and Savann; Ga., and will Kentucky black lace over tan | ber of the Kentucky and taken an a man Park Hotel fc | 2101 K. s ny . George's Church. New d the Rev. C. L. T+ . J., uncles of the bri The cost is very workma ‘CORNELL WALL PAPER CO. 3374 | 714 13th St. N 'W. Main e Rev. Joseph Fletcher ofliciating. | Wife of the Secretary of Agriculture, and their two d ington yesterday fert Mr. Gabe Sheppeard, Mr.| flowers were used The br d Miss Columt Dent | haut | &re trom th Washing. | | Mr. Mrs. Unger. mother of the bride, will | Lon University next The bride- | wear a of fuc eorgette crepe | Sroom is a Col town Tniversity Law School and is a mem b R Mrs. May returned to the Winter S, Har Wyoming avenue and the lat ter's sister Mary A. Shipe. who 3 the Summer at the House, South Poland now at the Hotel A York. for a few days before re. ) Washin Sparrow-Gabler Nuptials This Morning. A weddin { ton took 7 ing when Miss Anna daughter Gabler of the bride of Mr. Frederick of interest to Washing ace at 11 o'clock this morn reth Gabler of Mr. and Mrs. George a, Ontario, be Sparrow, jr.. son of Mr <. Sparrow of this city York City of Medford The church 75;;prise the Folks While They're Away —hy having a rvom or two papered and Few new shades and. draperies ht. And vou're assured hip' and “materials. | Nc irt. Why not see about Shoe Smartness —isn’t a matter of what a shoe costs inality so evident in Hahn's finest, very highest priced shoe creations—is equally noticeable in our new— "HAHN SPECIAL" "Insured" Silk HOSC Ready for Autumn, in 40 glorious new colors! These luxurious thread sifk and chifion Stockings bearing our INSUR- ANCE POLICY on every pair, guar- anteeing _ satisfac- $145 tory service 2 Pairs, $2.65 the reception for.a bouquet of pink reses and ! was decora trip to northern adioli Arnia Golf Club Lert A. Trow was the best | where a reception was held followi semble suit of taupe and pansy and the ushers Mr. D. Milton | the quantities of A siring orchestra the reception {Continued on Ninth Page.) was escorted to the altar own of white a shower and lilies of the valley Miss gown of orchid Lucie Cook and were the bridesmaids and wore frocks = of yellow \ respectively was the flower girl and wore a frock of green ruffled georgette crepe Bowie of Cumber was the best man and the T seorgette crepe. Miss Lugenia g e G A - hers abler \lacpherson icker Swanson of Bloomi 1 ol——[n—— 8ol 8|88 |c——nlc———)|—— [0 [c———=[a][———[0| Er et W > * MEYER DAVIS gt > > S KAPLOWITZ e INCORPORATED r21 NINTH STREET NORTHWEST ANNUAL SEPTEMBER COAT SALE $155 BEAUTIFUL FALL COATS FOR s$113 COATS OF GREAT BEAUTY OTHER FINE BEAUTIFUL COATS $85 0. 3185 PRESENTING AND FEATURING BARGAIN PRICES SPECIALIZING IN FASHIONS DE LUXE EXCLUSIVFLY OR VA"-AV'f AND MADEMOISELLE STORE HOURS &8:30 A. M. T The same gifted orig- PERA pumps, big-buckled gore creations, strap effects, in rich Black Velvet, Pat- Entrancing new shoes revealing every trend of the Vogue for Autumn. And doing so with OUTSTAND- ING economy. See them at their newest. Cor. 7th & K Sts. 414 9th St. N.W. 1914-16 Pa. Ave. 233 Pa. Ave fBER 2. 1925 SOCIETY, [ole——lo|———[o]c———|n| —0|a[ —a =|o|—=]] The House b.I. b Largest Ladies’ : ‘ lPs om Exclusive Apparel Sl’mp 608 to 614 ELEVENTH sT, in Washington of Courtesy Featuring’ for Thursc]ay A Very Special Sale of Fine Underwear e $2.64 lncluded are— Corselettcs—of Striped and Brocaded Coutil: the best of the Corselette models: Flesh only: and all sizes. Step_ins—Crepe de Chine: hcavy gradc natural crepe: lace trimmed or tailored. Flesh, Orchid. Peach, Maize and Nile. 21,23 and 25 lengthe. Gowns—Crepc de Chine: of excellent weight: built-up and strap shoulder: tailored-finish; or Em- broidered or lace trimmed: cut full and long. Flesh. Peach. Maize, Nile and Orchid. Chemise—Crepe de Chine, either plain tailored or trimmed with lace and embroidery: ribbon shoulders. All colors. You'll enjoy the privilege afforded through this sale to stock up with gar- ments of high character. Sizes for women and misses. Street Floor. lc——[o][c———[o|[c——3]o|——=[o|[c——=F=|a|—| 0] —— 0| —2| 0| —|0| ——[n|—=1|alc——=]alee—al———olc———la|———=[ 0| ———[g| ———— 0] Why Your Family Should Have a Star Sedan AR SEDAN $775, ¢ o. b. Lansing, Mich. HE most useful family car is The body is finished in blue iac- the five passenger sedan. quer, upper half and fenders in It is a second home on wheels, black, and radiator shell nickeled. with all-year, all-weather com- Tires are straightside cord. fort, privacy and style. The motor is the most modern, The Star Sedan averages lowest most powerful in the low-priced in cost per mile, price, operation field. and maintenance included. We want to tell and show other The equipmen: is modern and reasons why your family should complete. have it. Shall we call or will you? ' Low-cost Tra nsportation Star@ Cars PRICES, f. . b. Lansing, Mich. STAR STAR DURANT COM. CHASSSS, $445 COUPE, $675 CHASSIS, $710 ROADSTER, $525 COACH, *$695 TOURING, $810 TOURING, $525 SEDAN, $775 COUPE, $1090 COUPSTER, $595 . SEDAN, $1150 Bailt by Darant Motors, Elizabeth, N. ]. Lansng, Mich. Oakland, Cal. Torents, Oxt. DEALERS _ Clark Motor Co. Wisconsin Garage 1341 14th Street 1063 Wisconsin Ave. AUTHORIZED SERVICE STATIONS P. A. Brill, 1819 14th Street R. W. Jarboe, 731 1lth Street e < BT T AP TOniYR

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