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rs SOCIETY." THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D.” C.. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1925. SOCIETY. flowers and foliage have been used in the decoratin The bride will be escorted to the I Recent Bride altar by her father, who will give her in marriage, and she will wear a gown of 1’ satin, made with & SOCIETY Mrs. Coolidge Received the Loyal Legion at Noon Today and Accompanied President to Unveiling. closefitting bodice and a bouffant skirt. The gown is sleeveless, and a bertha of rose point and duchess e adds to its effectiveness. veil will be held by a coronet of duchess lace and rose point lace, She will carry a shower houquet of gardenias, lilies of the valley and der orchids. attendants will be Mrs. n of horor, lehales and M will wear f a new Autumn fashioned along _strs a flowing panel of 1 with velvet es in r shade of lavender falling neckline to the hemline at ght the Frank Noske, Harry Lee Rust are ipartment at 2400 Six the Winter, off the face of the deeper shade with large bows of the one side, and will carry ¢ velvet, same at r costumes r will be the Mr. Stan- tner, Mr. . Griffith ning lock, itholie Church, the Ke: key officiating. A iately after mother of the . will wear a gown of black )ld brocade with a black hat. the reception Mr. S Browning, noon, De to Mr. Pax 11 be per the Cove Wood, pas: of Armny | the Willard | put Mrs. Brown has having leased Mrs er. 1 vear \rrang ide to hold these 1 by ea vesterday her home in Georgetown. lests. MRS. GEOR: /. W. Overtonyho was itations for a din-| eding the da 30¢ Jar ollow im- | chry 7 Massachusetts ave. |and in the he lents, in Cleve i vl e ‘he and Par West of ¢ P P o O s - the \ RER—— Instantly Removes \\ washingtons Dandruff Smartest Restaurant 774 and keeps the ® ,Z Hair In Perfect Condition 3 Hajr Dressing, Marcel Wasing z Manicaring: Halr Cutting Z Fuce und &aln Treatments \NO] :]hOmas Clrc]e 4 Human Hair Goods with Klark &_ Jacobs KAII[ DUNN N 517 114 Street, real party are point- edly Le Paradis. | afrplanes in Call Robert / e : Main 4336 y evening o reservations has opened rdman_ Park nonth with he Summenr d, Long Island, - : In Announcing Our New Location at— rriberry will join her husband T 920 17th Street’ NUW. Browning Will Marry v This After We Direct Attention to a Careful Selection of Choice Pieces of Worthwhile ORIENTAL RUGS— (Persian and Chinese) for this occasion. We desire you to get acquainted with our new store. We are offering this superb stock at Exceedingly Low Figures Nazarian Bros. Co. 920 17th Street N.W. Open Until 10 PM. Our Telephone Is Changed to Main 3763 Rosemary Mr. and Mrs LOW COST OF SILENCE ROLLY ROYCE A MAN who heard the statement, “No Rolls-Royce has ever worn out,” asked, “What about your timing mechanism?” The ordinary method of timing a gaso- line engine employs chains running on gears—the cause of rapid wear, noise and replacement. But the Rolls-Royce engine is timed through bronze and steel gears, accurately ground, perfectly enmeshed THE PASTERN 1219 CONNECTICUT AVENUE - - THE SMARTEST FASHIONS And Foremost Quality At Moderate Prices and superfine in the quality of their metal. No wonder that they do their set task for twenty years as quietly, as accurately and with as much resistance to wear as on the day they were mounted and tested at the factory! Spring driven and dampened against vibration, they are beyond ques- tion the most wonderful timing mechan- ism in the world. Rolls-Royce alone has timing gears—not timing chains. Expensive to make, yes; requiring such exacting workmanship that part of the grinding must be done by hand. But like every other part of the Rolls-Royce, the expense is in the original building, not in maintenance or repairs. - But one reason why a Rolls-Royce is a profitable invest- ment, as well as the most comfortable means of land travel yet invented. We should be glad to arrange at your convenience a 100-mile trial trip over any roads you may select. Washington Office and Maintenance Depot 2400 16th Street N.W. BRANCHES AND MAINTENANCE DEPOTS IN LEADING CITIBS l RIE - constantly acknowledged by those who give us the pleasure of accommodating them; and by this striking fact is one imnediately im- pressed after the first vist to the tablishment of Pasternak. e e e o T 0,\'1‘)' those who have not favored us with the compliment of a wvisit mistakenly think our modes beyond their reach. Let us but once be of accommodation and you will most cer- tainly be comvinced that the purchase of Pasternak Apparel involves but the cxpenditure of a modest sum. i ceremony, quantities of the Autumn| L led with the d st ie about the | ew Orleans, will wear 10 davs \themums to corre- | s was hostess ( ha for Sir John and La n to spend the wee from Montreal afte scently in Quebec. shington they plan to | 01 s Honor Commissioner will be the gue will be host. Mrs, will be in charge. The second week be Girl Scout wee of this splendid at the Mayflower Thurs: vember 12. Mrs. Walt man s ¢l | tee, whic 55 0 = her Summer home at Kensington, and opened her house on Belmont road the Winter. She has with her her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. John Price Wetherill, third. v Power of Lon- don arrived in Washington yesterday and are at the Willard, where they having land- After leaving where they will make a short s, There will be a Halloween dance at the clubhouse of the association @atur- Monahan and A November is to in Washin, and one of the principal events in se i to be a dance rman of the dance commit neludes o number of prom!- SsmmsBetween F and G SK’L_J nent Washington women keenly inter-| until the last of the week, having ested n the work of the Girl Scouts. | come to Washington from New Yor! Assisting Mrs. Tuckerman are .| where they were at the Waldorf-As. | eve: \Herbert Hoover, Mme. Ekengren, M tora. | home Frederick H Mrs. Har) tertain t Mr. and Mrs. Samuel B. P . | recently announced the engagem their daughter Ruth to Mr. W Charles Lindsay and Mrs. Stanley | Rinehart, They came| Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Smith of Lynn, Mass., are in Washington and are at the Hamllton Hotel. 80 to New Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Deupree of Memphis, Tenn., arrived yesterday at the Willard, re_they will remain | —of friendly BLACKISTONE Flc sign serves its purpose S iiol Extra Large special effectiveness versity \\'lwtmprl\»\l‘:l(l‘l H d S, H ght at 1634 | o foitntit || Head Size Hats Sprays & $ enning (| SATINS—VELVETS W | rELTS—VELOURS reaths. Also Small and Medium Head Sizes CREERON 614 12th St. N.W. Around the Corner from High Prices As An Expression sympathy, a up : orthe Tmst Ary” Our New “Women’s Shop” 1207 F Street, Opens Friday HE curtain is about to rise for the opening of “A GREATER HAHN’S” —in 3 acts—introducing three new Hahn Shoe Stores. And by way of Overture — a Synopsis of the scenery and plot of the First Act. . o For years, our greatest ambition has been an F STREET SHOP, exclusively for women. And now that we have it, we feel like a Fairy Princess whose most cherished dream has come true. 5 % “ N 2 “ A magnificent Footwear Salon resembling nothing so much as the exquisite drawing room of a superbly appointed home. A place of massive walnut panels, flashing mirrors and chandeliers, luxurious rugs and tapestries, deep-piled davenports and settees. .. v . - p “ On the two floors of this brilliant “show place” footwear and its accessories, artfully selected, for every need of the international social life of this World Capital. . b And finally, a Service complete and intimate to the tiniest details—under the supervision of MR. VAL RICHTER, well-known to feminine Washington as a shoe fashion authority of consummate taste. “ “ < “ But this is only the “Overture”’ READ TOMORROW’S PAPERS Wamers Shap 1207 ¥ sTrReeT ¥ Wormens Foorwear Exclusively K