Evening Star Newspaper, October 22, 1925, Page 8

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¢ SOCIETY. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, SOCIETY The President and \lrs Coolidge Have Guests From Massachusetts at White House h)rl* ew Days. etown and in a f Va.. for h Huntingto ill arrive from New N evening (o attend the wedding of Miss Elinor Wheeler and Mr. Marshall nic which will take pl He will be the guest whil l'uv of Mr. James Parker Nolan Mrs. Eugen G. | mmm, at bridg m in solidge will at he per the Paviey-Oukrainsky t the National Thea will have o od inartz is enter wed by tea this compliment ~ to Mrs. . Gudger, who fs visiting her Senator Thom: Walsh. include Mrs. Welr, Mrs A. Drury, Mrs. W. J. Stokes, es. Tawal H. Edwards, Mrs. John wlsh, Mrs. Harry A. Dinger, Snow, Mrs. Henry B. Clagett, Mrs.| McLaughlin, Mrs. Culbertson and Mrs. William Mitchell bassador of Chile, Senor Mathieu, was among the ncheon todny given at Jub for former Min- on Rafael H mission for 5 former col zoverning hoard of the her guests . of have been received in Invitations \ and Mrs. Neil | ashington from Mr Neale of Cincinnati for the mar- | rin their daughter to Mr. | James E. Herron, son of Mrs. William . Herron and the late Mr. Herron, Wednesday evening, November 3, in Cineinnati. The ceremony will be performed at § o'clock in the Church of the Advent, and will be followed by ption in the home of the bride’s Mr. Herron's sist fiss ia Herron, is visiting Mrs. Dun- | \{ Kdgehtll. in Ruxton, | Senor Don Minister ran; the v’ Dr. Waires . wdro; the Brownson and her Sulvador, Senor daughter, Mrs. Charles L. Hussey the cha vill be at home at 1751 N street af. or Don tel Tuesdays in November Mrs. Willard 1 o'clock ures o Vicente I of the ARRIVES FOR THE WINTER D. C., THURSDAY, Chubb, son of Mrs. Charles St. John Chubb ‘and the late Col. Chubb, U. S. A. Mr. and Mrs. Brice and their daugh- ter wiil close thelr cottage at Shinne- cock Hillls, Long lsland, early in No- vember and return to Washington for | the Winter | Mr. Chubb is a member of the faculty of the Unlversity of Kansas. | No date has been set for the wedding. AT with thei their apartmn Courts | for the Wint | and Mre. Cabot Stevens huve | zuests during the eight-day wonal Council of Con H hes of Amerfca Dr. |and Victor Bigelow of An- | dover and Dr. Herbert Living- | ston of Oregon. Dr. Bigelow s pastor of the church founded by the P'hillips, ancestors of Mr. and Mrs. Stevens, [ nearly 200 vears ago. Mrs. Stevens had in her hox at the se Mrs. Curtis D. Wilbur among her guests n last evening Mrs. John F. Wilkins is spending | some in New York und is at the | wdor Hotel ie C. Bispham has taken an | apartment at Wardman Park Hotel for the umn Lieut breth of Washington this morning for short stay Mr. and Al returned to thei for the Winter after Summer in Europe. ient have | n home spendinz the Leonard Block will | in Park Anne< the r to the house ut theyv have Mr. and Mrs move from Wardmn first of Novem Dumbarton avenue that modeled Kebiinger, the Unit O S Y X X SO SOT Y mu“‘”" Mr. Wilbur OCTOBER 22, 1925. SOCIETY States Consul at Bombay, India, mdll(n\ Alexander Galt. The church who for many years prior to his \|‘_\'1 was decorated with Autumn flowers into the foreign service resided in|and follage, and the chancel was Washington, i spending his leave of [ lighted by candles. Mrs. Annie Ro-| absence here and is stopping at 2090 | hey-Walker played the wedding music Klingle road. and Miss Elizabeth Ellls sapg several | Mrs. Aldis B. Browne has | setections. | taken an apartment at The bride was escorted to the aitar | Park Hotel for the Wint by her father, who gave her in mar- | Browne whio han nids He ce, and she wore . gown of white | the Dresden for the past 11 ! bended in crystnls, made with e fitting bodice and slightly , spent the Summ iffant skirt. Her veil of tulle and | i Quality in Furs | is not measured by price alone, b by service and satisfaction. In these re- spects & B. values leave nothing to be desired. Coats for “debs” and dow- agers i every wanted fur. Eanet & Bacher MANUFACTURING FURRIERS 1413 F St. ntl rdman | Detwiler-Thompron Wedding Last Evening. The marriage of Miss Theima Leone | show Thompeon, daushter of Mr. and 1l Jullan D. Thompson, to Il: Dar Landis Detwiler took place ning at % o'clxck in St. Timothv's | and Episcopal Church at Herndon, Va.|with a the Rev. R. Allan Castlernan of ©alls Church officlating, assisted by the Ireland of Greens. the mald of honor n of green ¢repe made circular skirt, banded with Eon ( sed on Ninth Page.) “Hats of Tomorrow an gwoo(/)ayzr FRIDAYand SATURDAY HAnnw»ztfiatg Salz ! Esteman Gil at the Gotham in N » Washington Miss Swan Bride of -hoffstall Today Wife of the the Interior Cathedral Boot Shop e \rln\i:-y R W. DENT, | Waomen's Footwear E)‘ or of the Bureau n[ KRecl Swan, daughie; van Harr Charles Schoffstal at 1 dinner Norway and Mrs. Archiby, erinlaw and sister of o'clock in St ATIQEMES; Kiantk Hutler of Datuoit: ret's Church, the Rev. . S| o2& Mra. Frank Butier e ticiating. The bride was es corted and given in marrfage by her Wl wore en ensemble suit green charmeen, with & Al velour hat in the same shade. d her corsage bouquet was of but- v roses and liles of the valley. | in"the Cathedral ¢ et Wood Metaslin was | i the presence of u Sma aid of honor and had a costume of | pelatives and intimate fri < satin trimmed with pencil blue, ack picture hat and wore a cor ge bouquet of pink Mr i Schoffstail was man | s bro and Mrs. Sch Mrs. Solbert, wife Solbert, 1 A.. Was matrc zabth MeCalla . in New York veglan legs Ken Inger n oand Herr company of s, A re roses best offstall left imme- ! the ceremony for a wed and after December 1st home at the Maycroft, v have taken an apartment the o were Joseph of the bridegroom, laughter-in-law, Mr mond Schoffstall of Reading trip L Dur SRR ARARNRARABN WOR7, —Inspection of Our —-Stocks of Distinctive FURNITURE —is a pleasure that carries with it no obligation on your part. The Chief Justice Will Make Address at Old Home Tafi, will for Cin t the dedi © Law Build of the Cincinnati “Call and visit our salesrooms, at your leisure. You'll be impressed with the individuality of Henderson homefurnishings — also with our Im- pressively Reasonable Prices. AMES B HENDERSON D Fine Furniture, Laces, Upholstering, Paperhanging, Painting 1108 G Street-—phones Mo s Main 76760 ONE DOLLAR SPECIALS FOR KIDDIES On Friday and Saturday Only « among the Gher Mande Hor Randolph ight entertained n compliment ife of the States United Am es Huntington 1 I compan rner en at_lunch B. McCon. Warren, who irs. Delos A 1 Monday, No “\;’mn. Mr A special : e fants’ and Urauhart ted Wool lot of In- iddies’ Knit- Apparel, con- of Sweaters, . Capes and Wonderful Breasted Infants’ Shirts, Winter weights. Very special at four for. Rubens Double- $ values at > Children’s On; Infants’ Bathrobes, Lo in good warm mate- Shon s wize e vials. Colors pink, & C A white or Dlue. Re- ?‘:r‘“”‘“-“ three pairs markable values at. 1113 G Street Rhymes of Hosiery Our 39c Quality Rubber Baby Special, three No. 3 Your Choice of In- fants' White Flannel- Heavy A Lady wished Stockings ette Gowns, Wrappers Pants. To match her new gown— or Gertrudes. Three for She found them at Stevens A for g Without searching the town Fine Assortment of Infants' Silk Caps and Bonnets. - Your choice for s e Building a Hosiery busi- ness today is no easy task —but we are proud to say we are making new friends every day. You purchase only first Bovs' Wash Suits in middy and button-on styles. Very special at Special New Lot of $ Handsome Long White him here at , 2933 $ dant of the Mare Califor Haven is a Island Navy graduate of the nded Miss g a hool and studied at the New nd A ni: 00 Fs‘ Brothers Coats, Fur-Trimmed 2] ROM Au palette came colors L.ooms of ingenuity the fabries. forest. white surrendered The caught tomorrow in tumn’s the in conceivable tashioned Field and with snow, their richest furs. couturieres have a bit of these newly Coats. $o arrnved. l_')".lul GQ 1150 88_')” 7().."u T LOUVRE 1115 1117 F STREET Luxuriously Fur-Trimmed Co —of new ats designing Just arriving— They augment our display of fine Coats—mak- ing it still more tempting in the variety displayed —and demonstrating again the mastership of Louvre designe~s Each gradc —from lowest to highest —is Hat Box FREE! Ornamenial as Well as 1 fe"'"rmgzmeia"w]{afs A New Mode—The Last Word in Millinery Smertly worn iinter Coats seful with Spariling Lace Richly Ornamented Brilliunt Gold and Silver cous Brocad PERHAPS, you are one of the many women who have been yearning for the day to arrive when “beau- tiful shoes” can be purchased at the price of ordinary ones. N[SLEY is bringing that day to you many years sooner than it would ordinarily come. (Through a most advanced method of scientific manufacture and nation- wide distribution, Nisley will offer you for $5 the identi- cal types of shoes that you are asked to pay much l’ligl'ler prices for in other stores. Here, amid appointments typi- cally feminine, Milady is waited upon by the highest type of shoe quality Hosiery at Stevens. We do not carry the so- called “seconds” or irregu- lars. Our Hosiery must have the wearing gualities we guarantee it to have. Lido Hosiery Exclusively Sold nowhere else in Washington. We would be pleased to have you try our No. 600 Pure Thread Silk Sheer weight, full fash- 3 Pairs for $3.50 SN ; Children’s Panty Dress- es, in printed and other zood wash materials. Some have hand smock- ing. others have em- broidered designs. Sizes 2 to 10. Your choice for 1 Hand - Embroidered Madeira Pillowslips in many different em- broidered deflgns Your choice . E Street Corner 8 OPPENHEIMER. BUILDING~ A T \'!r.IIIIIINIIHIIflI"\\'!PmlIIIIIlIINIII'\\'!r“IIMIIHIImr\\ These prices prevail while stocks last. refunds—no exchanges—all sales final. Bmmchwfi Baby Dresses, with rich and embroidery many are Values to W )’nle they last, Special Display of In- fant and Mama Dolls. now for i days marked by exce :ional weaves; exceptional furs: exceptional wor! 1anship—making them truly ex- ceptional Coats— inusual at the price— $65-00 to $25(.00 Smartest of the : New Velour Hats— | There is a veritable rainbow of colors ‘ —Seal Brown, Rose Ash, Sand, Wood Pablo, Mint, Flame, Copper, Black, etc.— of Velour that’s rich in quality; and shapes that are appealing in their distinctiveness. $10-50 to $18:50 AR AT 1 AL salesmen possible to procure. Here she is given the same polite service she has been accustomed to receive in the highest priced shops. Here the qualit), the style and the service are the same—but the price is different. Because Neisley, through his many stores, will sell ten times as many shoes at $5 a pair as he could possi- bly sell at $8 or $10 a pair.

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