Evening Star Newspaper, August 22, 1926, Page 50

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- Summer Outings Engage!Marylanders in Prince Chevy Chase Society Georges County Active During Late August, A avint wedatng took A quiet wedding te | nesday night at the p Jerome's Catholie Lwhen Miss Thelm: ¢ place Wed onage of St. Hyattsville, Many Arc Far Ahsld on |ington. became wife Nict hy /A bil S e ciroinny venue. Ly o ony \;ngt y /Automobile or g Rov, ‘\Mrgw ;,' ray v Carey. pastor of 8t, Jerome's Church, ey _]ournc_\ o: in the presence of # small company of nd relatives. The bride wore i \rs Tulien Winnemore and _ chine with White e N tor Tt | picture hat _and carried brides roses o o v i (o Wlies oCiEhe ol She was at- | e L ¥ tended Ly Miss Elste Bresnahan, v Sister of the bridegroom. The best J. Firnest Smith Bave ; n was Mr. Leo. Carroll of Wash. ; o lington. Mr. and Mrs. Bresnahan left ; N it Himmediately” following the ceremony ! ; for Atlantie City. e v ene & siat| Mes W wrence and daughter her home Teiinley street after (of West Hyat are spending Senidiy ornl ks visiting Several weeks at Randle Cliffs, Cal- en clatives in New York ; v cottage overlooks Cit } okl nd an Long ]n.”,[ the Chesapeake Ba N 1 i wr has re- P and Mrs wrned 1o Tier o ‘rty-second | children of Ravensw mirect : weeks at | Hyattsville, spent the week at North Beach, Md M Miss Carrie Turner has returned to Woodville, after visiting Dr. and Mrs. Wine avenue, wher Herring on Vefore rtd Eleanor 1., Catherine T. Dove, daughters of Mr. Dove of Franklin have returned fortnight with Miss Brown near Culpeper, V The Misses Adele, Helen and Dorothy Dix of College Park. sailed from Baltimore recently on the steam- and Mis, € street, H from Violet p Chatham for Boston. Miss Dorothy Galt _and her grandmother, M len Esterbrook, are the guest Washington of and Mrs, Dwight B. Galt, Madison ue, Riverdale Friends of Mrs, R. B. Strong, who for two vears resided with her daugh- ter, Mrs. Faul Kline, Colmar ! Manor. hay con advis dl ok tier marria ge v night last to Mr. A newspaper man at Hertzler and Ken- returned home isit truman Brunk, McAdoo avenue, Morris O'Brien gave ar Manor i yanied by Mrs. he Mistes Dorothy and Mary P Shrive mbridge, Md.. are guests \s returned to | of Mrs Jack ton, Laurel. d after| Judge and Mrs.-G. W, 8. Musgrave Vermont. | of Laurel have returned from a so- tained at | Journ in Atlan in| Miss Anne \ehe | her home in who is her [0 Mary o an Ghiler has gone to w Jersey after a visit Stanley Hinrichs of Mr. Charles (.. Burton and family have returned from w three weeks' sts of automobile trip through Massachu- at | setts, New York, New THampshire, Vermont, Niagara Falls and Toronto, Canada, and are at their home in Cot- They came back via At- rd and her daugl gh v Herndon, | Beach and feft | Margaret Mudge, Baltimore, was the weel end guest of Miss Louise and | Zantzinger of Wine avenue, Hyatts. L lvf Con- | ville. o Atlantic | _ John C. Brooke and avenue, Hyattsville, om a stay at Point Richards hon T. Carroll Grant of ave had as their guest attie Hardesty, Chaney, Cal- ounty, Mc and ) wid children of R urned from a month’s s b 1. nville Munson have re- v at Reho- iam Cullen Dennis st Underwood street Adirondack s of Hyattsville . eturncd after a month’s visit to [ her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John A. . Louis, Mo, on of Plainfleld, siting Mr. and Mrs. Luckey, Franklin street, danghter i Schueider of . has_returned from rd is now motor as the st of Henry Houck, Germantown, wrandvwine | Pa., and Milton Brown, Brandy, Va., have returned after siting_at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George B. Dove, sville, llam T. Hutchin- | treet, Hyattsville, have returned from a week’s stay with the mer’'s brother, Mr. Samuel Hutch- n, at Altoona, Pa rtrude Bick Del'a.tur B. O. L. Wells and ity Park, are spend- Minavdol the week end at Rehoboth Beach, Chadwick " 2 and Mys. D. Hobart Evans, Navy have been entertaining Miss Martha G. rre, Pa. Bennett and daughters, ses Dorothy and Elizabeth of Riverdale, are in Wooster, si Mrs. Bennett's parents, ‘amuel Yarnell. . Dunford, Washing- returned | s W B the Bennett, ! | Ohio, Tnn)x\ln Riverdale, is in on business connected at the University of \na Paul McCabe, Massilon, Ohlo, and Miss Georgie Wheeler, Cumber- land, Md., are guests of Miss Amy McNey, Riverdale. Mr. and Mrs. Harry S. Roome, Riw- erdale, will spend the remainder of larry v Corps, ! at the I ordared to Tort V Importer and Manufacturer. AUGUST SALE Featuring a large se- lection of fine Russian Pony Coats at low August Sale prices, $165 to $250 A Deposit Will Hold Your Selection 1307 F ST. Home of Fine Furs Since 1895. THE SUNDAY STAR., AT VIRGINIA SPA | i MR. { Who are spending this month at Hot AND MRS. HARRY WARDMAN AND MISS HELEN WARDMAN, prings, having passed the earlier part of the season in Europe. Trea Summer at their Haven, Mr. F iting his son-in-law and daughter, M ury Boston for was accompanied by Miss F visit her grandparents, Mr. Charles F. Cole, Plymouth, Mass. ir | spent last week at North Beach, Md. Mrs, Lewis Dent. New York Cit is the guest of her sister-in-law, M T. Howard Duckett. Franklin street. cottagt at Fu Md. . C. Glass, Salem, Ohio, is vi and Mrs. James L. King, Cedar street, | e James . Hill and his daugh. Hyattsville. Mr. and Mrs. King re-|tar Miss Helen Hill, spent last \\':r-k cently entertained their son " and|,<the muests of Mre, French Owens daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Clifton | chaptico, nty, Md. i R. King, who motored to Hyattsville | - (/7% g from their home in Cumberland, Md, | Mrs. Jeanette Bradley and son Mr. Warren W. Cole, Marion street, h’nt_wr ¥ |_unun_ avenue, m_;m;_vme, Hyattsville, auditor, incomé tax unit, | have returned from a motor trip to southern points. Mr. and Mrs. 8. Marvin Peach and daughter Anne er, - Hyattsville, are spending several weeks at At lantic City. M Lelia anh Spencer street, s Department, has gone to | 10 days. He his daughter, izabeth Mayhew Cole, who will and Mrs. a stay of 1 Dr. and Mrs. J. G. Walden of Wheel- | Visiting Lillian Worthington, ing, W. Vas are visiting their son and | Annapoli daughterinlaw, Mr. and Mrs. L. M.|. Arthur P. Gambrill, jr., Hyattsville, ‘Walden, Marion street, Hyattsville. Mr. Miss Jane, of Hyattsville have re- turned from a week end visit with relatives in Anne Arundel County, and Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Childs and two sons, Frederick, Md., spent last week at Mr. Arthur Carr’s bungalow, Cabin Point, on the Patuxent River, Calvert County, Md. Tawney Gibson and daughter, Md. Dr. and Mrs. M. L. Turner, Berwyn Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Wolf and | Heights, are entertaining their cousin, family, Marion street, Hyattsville, | Mrs. Harry Reed; Mr. and Mrs. Robert SIZE. WAS. NOW. I Navy Coat Dress ... ewemescss 40 $69.50 $39.50 | 2-pc. Black Satin, Ermine trim 44 115.00 55.00 i 1 Pencil Blue Faflle «.ce...... 44 129,00 65.00 | Black Crepe Georgette Overslip.. 423 75.00 39.50 | 1 Black Canton Crepe, Blue trim 40 110.00 55.00 || 1 Navy and 1 Black Els. Crepe | and TAffOt oocoeeocceswn.. 44 125.00 65.00 | 1 Black Falcon Dress, Gold trim 40 125.00 55.00 || Glorfa Blue Crepe De JOUT ye . om 40 95.00 49.50 1 Grey Flat Crepe ...........e 40 126.00 55.00 1 Black and White Chiffon - 42 95.00 49.50 COCOB Crepe .........scees-we 40 79.60 35.00 1 Navy and Tan Georgetts ee... 44 69.50 35.00 | 1 White and Black ChIiffon mews 40 110.00 56.00 || 1 French Blue Eyelet Net wuessms 40 110.00 35.00 || .1 Novelty Print Marquisetts ..ee 44 85.00 35.00 || 1 Blue and White Chiffon eeecee 18 75.00 35.00 1 Black and White Print weee.ee 40 98.00 45.00 ‘; 1 Beige Eliz. GOWN wneommencee 42 116.00 65.00 | 1 Green Eliz. GOWN . . ewopser <oe 38 85.00 25.00 || 1 Grey Chiffon ... 65.00 35.00 | 1 Blond Elz. . 120.00 65.00 | 1 Grey Embrotdered ENz. ma.,-mm 40 95.00 55.00 1 Bois d6 ROS8 .......comemsee 18 126.00 65.00 | 1 French Blue Dlizabeth.uee.... 4¢ 125.00 65.00 1 Grey Elizabeth ....meceee.om 38 83.50 45.00 Final Reductlons On AU Summer Apparel DRASTIC reductions throughout the entire store to make room for the display of new Fall merchandise. Street, Afternoon and Evening DRESSES i Among these will be found many conserva- tive dresses suitable for early Fall wear. ! SIZE. WAS. NOW. | 1 Flesh Net, Sequin trim ...... 18 $95.00 $35.00 | Green Net, Sequin trim ........ 16 95.00 35.00 1 Flesh Brocade Metallic . . 88 149.00 49.50 | 1 Bofs de Rose Roma, Gold Lace 16 89.00 45.00 || 1 2-pc. Gold Metallic «.emeees - oo 18 98.00 35.00 | 1 Black Roma Dinner Gown .... 40 98.00 35.00 | 1 Blond Chiffon & Lace Gown.. 38 185.00 35.00 | 1 Black Crepe Dinner Gown.... 88 125.00 35.00 {“ 1 Black Taffets Flesh Yoke .... 16 €6.00 . 35.00 || 1 Orey and Blue 3-pc. Sut .... 38 165.00 55.00 || 1 Belge Crepe, fur trim......... 16 176.00 65.00 || 1 Black Batin Combination Red .. 18 166.00 75.00 | 1 Blue Eliz. Beige Eyelet top... 18 165.00 69.50 1 Beige and Bols de Rose Comb. 18 110.00 55.00 || Group of Summer Dresses in all Shades || $25.00 $35.00 COATS $2800 $38.00 HATS 53.:50 $5.00 $48.00 | WASHINGTON, D. C, v | | street, Colmar ) | | | | | { | | | | Tormey, 29 1926—-PART 2. AUGUST Scott and Mrs. Allen Baker, all of Pittsburgh, Pa. High ter, Mrs. W. Rock, Pa. Mrs. Theodore J. Vandoren, Ralston avenue, Hyattsville, is visiting her sis- Mrs. John Ridgeway and children, Louis and Robert Samuel, of Takoma Park are visiting Mrs. Ridgeway's parents. Mr. and Mrs. . H. Moyer, | at_Berw Mr. W {has returned | daughter, Mrs. son avenue, Colmar Manor. Mrs. Delia Post, Kansas City, Mo., is visiting ner daughters. Mrs. J. E. nyder and Mrs. R. k. Withee, Lenox venue, Colmar Manor. Mrs.” Clyde Crutchfield, Lansing anor, is entertaining Stewart, of New 0. Thompson, . Richmond, Va., after a visit to his Carl Johenning, Wil- e, Miss . Weaver, Barney streef Colmar Manor, has had as his gues his sisters, Mrs. Wilbur Jones. Mrs. Newton Lemly and Miss Mary Weaver all of Birmingham.- Ala. Mr. Wm. . Putnam, Belair, M siting his aunt, Mrs. W. T. shall. Washington avenue, Laurel. Llovd A. Kessler, Avon avenue, ville, has returned after spend- ing seven months visiting Western States . Miss Virginia Sturgis and Miss Eleanor Gambrill, Hyattsville, have returned from Baitimore, where they were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Yorest Park. Mr. Fred Worley, Madison avenue, Riverdale, lias returned after spend- ing several months i nConnecticut. € MRS. FREDERICK LEE STUA Bride of August 12, who before marriage was Miss Gunning. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John W. Gunning. Mr. and Mrs. Carr Hosts At Musicale and Party Marriage Licenses. have been fssued to the Mr. and Mrs. E. V. Carr enter- tained a few friends Tuesday evening Wt their home, 923 Decatur street northwest, the occasion being the anniversary of the birth of Mrs. Marriage licenses following: Marion J. Mellori and Rose Malatesta. Julian Mealy of Philudelphia. Pa.. and Susie Hemans of Richmond, William G. Wilson and Gertrude B. Neuble. Raymond R. Brisgs of Gait r. The musical program was con- | and Aridla " Lynch of Killb tributed by Mrs. Sadie Stein, the “““" Tttt Misses Selma_and Hilda Hadden, | "¢ V8% L ;{;dfmumd’ i i it Miss Cecile Sale and Mrs. Cart. | o "Soii of Richmond. Va. Others present “oro Mrs. Don_« David ¢ Drummoml and Eliza Dickens. Johnson. " Mrs. Carrle Sale, Miss Poters of Richmond. Va. Carrie M. Sale, Mi Miss Flora \h‘hul: Marie McElroy, Bm! nnmu,;‘> S Jotus Birrette of This u}' Mrx. - Newton | pray; lliam P. Cavanaugh and Christina Wanger and Mr. and Mrs, Edward Mmaw\;e%ee}‘?"mym and Mary E. 1. Alisea, S oF Batin R. Briggs. After the program re- Zermiiach and, Pavitne Hubbs, ments were served. both of Bai r! Margaret Lilia | SmartAutumn Felts In Extra Large Head Sizes In the Very Modes Smartly Dressed Women Are Taking to for Early Fall Wear. $5:00,, $7-50 Very simple and very \ chic. Of soft, light- \\m‘hv f strike an impor tant new note in their gros grain ribbon bands in viv- wns are, of course,*high colors. C idly contrasting silhouettes. And. best of all. they come in both hobbei and unbobbed head sizes. | In the colors, too, that are the success of London | and Paris. Beige, Immc green, cranberry, silver-gray, | jheasant. midnight blue. black Final Clearance of All Summer Hats—98c, $1.49 to §1.98 \White Felts, Bangkoks. I'rimmed Hats, Hair Hats. colors to choose from. CREERON Hats, | and Tailored All styles ' G14TwelfthSLNW. o L Tk Between F and G Sts. N.W, bl W. & J. SLOANE 709-711-713 TWELFTH ST, N. W., WASHINGTON, D. C. *“The House with the Green Shutters” Our Summer Sale of "HOME FURNISHINGS still continues to be the outstanding economic opportunity of the season. This week we feature the following items which we commend to the careful attention of those interested in unusual values. Oneidacraft Bed Room Suite Early American Design, made of Cherry and Maple, consisting of 2 Four-Poster Beds, Bureau, Chiffonier, Mirror Stand, Dressing Table, Bench, Bedside Table and Chair. Oneidacraft Furniture is made at our own factory and cannot be obtained elsewhere. 9 Pieces Complete for Attractive Dining Room Suite of Walnut and Gum, in a modern adapta- tion of English 18th century, consisting of Side Board, Server, China Cabinet, Dining Table, 5 Side Chairs, 1 Arm Chair. 10 Pieces Complete for 375° Oriental Ak-Hissar Rugs An exceptional showing of Ak-Hissar rugs, hand woven to our own specifications, on our own looms in Turkey. Size 9 x 12 $10000 Other Sizes at equally attractive prices. Oriental Gulistan Rugs Colorful, dependable, hand woven Anatolian Rugs. Size 9 x‘12 $2 25. There are hosts of other items, not mentioned, which may suit your personal needs and taste better, and save you a very considerable part of their usual cost.” Charge Acc:ounts Conveniently Arranged STORE OPEN FROM 9.00 A. M. to 5.00 P. M. DAILY CLOSED ALL DAY SATURDAY FREIGHT PAID TO ALL SHIPPING POINTS IN THE UNITED STATES Sloane Endorsed Merchandise Carries eAn cAssurance of Satisfaction and are cleverly manipulated to ac hieve stunning new %

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