Evening Star Newspaper, August 3, 1927, Page 14

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&S0 CIETY The Secretary of Labor, Mr. Davis, Has Postponed His Return and Will Remain at Montauk. cetary of Tabor, Mr Davis, who went to Montauk, Long Tstand. to spend | probably T until next week Senator and Mrs. Moses Visiting at Crawfords Notch. nd Mrs. George 11 Hampshire William Senat of New and )\ was last evening ! therlands lezation, | luncheon yesterday roof Maj. and Mrs their daughte and Miss Vi ‘will Jeave shortly Tpend the rest of the Summel May has just completed a her home in the S Mr. and Mrs who are in Newport for the entertained at a hox party I ning for “Banco.” a come lated from the French Casino Theater. Amos had boxes for the per Miss Martha Codman nelius Vanderbilt. trans: at the hers who nee were and Mrs, Cor- Mr. and Mrs, Walter R. Tuckerman | will entertain at luncheon Sunday at ;the Beach Club, at Southampton, Long Island, where they are spending the | Summer at their home there. Mrs. George Mesta, who is spending the season at Saratoga Springs, enter- tained at dinner last evening at the Rrook, when her guests included: Mr. and Mrs. Dorr E. Newton and Mrs. J. R. Evans Roberts of Philadelphia, Mr. and Mrs. Richard T. Wilson, Miss ‘Marion M. Wilson, Mr. Ten Broeck Terhune, Mr. Vincent Serrano and Mr. Walter D. Ogden. all of New York, and Mr. Joseph P’. Kennedy of Balti- more. 1d Connop Gross Chase and their infant son, Gerald Connop Gross, jr., will sail from New York Saturday, August 27 for a visit in Paris and London. They 'will also he guests of relatives in Herefordshire, England, turning. Mrs. Gross was before her {marriage Miss Ruth Margaret Tur- ner, daughter of Mrs. Albert E. Tur- ‘ner of Haverford, Pa. Miss Victorla Tytus, daughter of Mrs. Tytus McLennan and Miss Olivia Phelps Stokes, daughter of the Rev. and Mrs. Anson Phelps Stol are at Stockbridge. in the B won the prizes in the women's doubles tennis tournament vesterday at the Stockbridge Club. The prizes were of- fered by Mr. Willlam B. Osgood Field. Mr. and Mrs. Ienry Waters Taft of New York, the former a brother of Chief Justice Taft, have visiting them at White Sulphur Springs their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam Howard Taft, 2d, of Glen Head, Long Island, who will be with them for about a month. Mrs. John F. Wilkins, who has been at the Ambassador in New York, re- turned to Washington yesterday. Mrs. E. H. G. Slater will be hostess at dinner Saturday evening in her villa_at Newport, her house guest, mell, jr. Mrs. William @am- A prettily arranged home wedd ia taking place this afternoon at o'clock, when Miss Donella Mar MeCulloch, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. James E. McCulloch of Kensington, Md., will become the bride of the Rev. Byron Wilson John of Rockville, Md., mon of Mr, and Mrs. Milton John of Shawsville, Va. The home has attrac- tive decorations of Summer flowers and cathedral candelabra and the cere- mony will be performed beneath a canopy and a floral arch formed in the bay window in the drawing room. Before the ceremony “At Dawning” and “O Promise Me” will be sung by Mr. and Mrs. Robert larmon, and 1219 CONNECTICUT AVENUE # FINAL andoah Valley. | before re-|h in compliment to | aret | | the wedding music will be played by Mrs. James John of Roanoke, Va.| ony, which is taking place sence of the two immediate will ba performed by John John of New Winds re hride will be given in marriage and will wear a gown chiffon and lace made beut with full skirt of tiers of a silver bow on the left side 4 tightfitting sleeveless bodice Which is trimmed in_silver flowers hat is of white horsehair trim n white georgetto and white vel Wl she will carry a shower bou lilies of the valley and hride’s two sisters, Miss v MeCulloch and Miss Edith M och, will he her only ateendants and will wear gowns of two-toned pink organdie and pink horschair hats immed ink velvet. Their bou v nink butterfly roses. 1 will he attended b mes John, of Roa an and Mr. Nor Rockville will be usher. the coremony a recep. guests will be held, whes > will he assisted in 's mother, who white flat erepe e with a hat to match > evening they will leay v to Lake Junalus 20 will b as best Sonhns pastor of the dist Episcopal Church South.. ong the out-of-town guests here the wedding are: Mr. and Mrs. Milton John, 1 = of the groom: Dr. and Mrs, James John, Miss Lula Bush, Miss nces Bush and M Howard Bush 1l of Roanoke \1,\u laudine John of Sh John J ew Windsor, rl of Mexico, Mo, Mrs { Fulton, Mo.; I Culloch of ‘lrvm\!ll , wwrence, Clavton, Ind. | Bl \Il)hlt‘r their son, . George | Mohter, and daughter, Miss June Mohe { ler, of Oxford, Pa.; Mr. a d.lrx.('l rk Goodwin of Oakburn, Pa.; Mr. Samuel McCulloch of Iinton, W. Va.; Mias Eleanor Orr of Baltimore: M Anne Le Few and her son, the Re harles M. Le Few, of White Post, M Sheets Bride of Ensign Tyler at Noon Today. Miss Jessie Lee Sheets, daughter Frank Lee Long of ler, U. 8. N. i ."J. O. Tyler of | The ceremony was per- oon in the home of the S street, the Rev. W, ant pastor of the Mount Vernon Place AL 1. Churen, officiating in the presence of a small company of relatives and intimate friends, The transformed into a ver- Permanent Wave, $15 JUST FOR THIS MONTH Please look in your telephone book, yellow section, and you will always find LUCAS of New York Beauty Salon Noontime! O make your Luncheon doubly" en- jovable, serve BUDD'S Ice Cream. Every favored fla- vor. Distinctive quality, delightfully good! Order by phone— Conn. Ave. & Macomb St. and 18th & Columbia Rd. COL. 706 COL. 707 Slof v SALES At Extreme Price Reductions TO CLOSE OUT Every item from regular stocks. savings. All items at cost a Every one at real nd below. Those who know Pasternak fashion and quality will appreciate these radically low prices for such typically fine apparel. A Group of Three- Piece Suits, Now $35, $6<, $75 Were $85 o §325 In charmeen, crepe and satin, navy and black and colors, A Group of Georgette Crepe and Taffeta Coats, $19.50 Far below cost A Group of Coats and Capes, Now $49.50, $65, $75 Were $150 to $275 In satin, erepe and silk, navys, blacks and colors, A Group of Coats w $29.50 Were $65 to $89—Sizes 14, 16, 18 Dresses—$10.75, $15, $19.50 $25, For Sports, Street, Af IRS. JAMES LITTLEHALI in Rockville, | \\ ho is spending the Summer at Rehoboth Beach, Del., where she has a cottage. Mrs. Rafael R, Govin was hostess at luncheon yesterday at the Mayflow- er, having as her guests Mr. and Mrs. Louis Owsley and Mrs, John Dahl- gren. Mrs. Govin left this morning for Kingston, N. Y., to_visit her son- inlaw_and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. John D. Schoonmaker, jr., for 10 days. Mrs. Govin and her mother, Mrs. | Medina, will sail later in the month for Europe to remain abroad until the Autumn. Mrs. Govin will return to Washington in November for a visit before opening her homse in Ha- vana for the season. Col. George W. Bureigh of New York arrived in Washington today and is at the Willard, where he plans to pass several days. Mrs. Granville H. Parks of Georgia street, Chevy Chase, Md., left today for Chicago and Mackinac TIsland, Mich., where she will be the guest of Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Chapin. Mr. and Mra. Alfred Pardee of Phila- delphia are at the Willard for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. J. Harry King and family, accompanied by Mrs. J. W Halnes, have left for a 10.d at Wildwood and Cape May, N, * Mr. Thomas Flaherty entertained at | dinner_last_night_in_honor_of M (Continued on Fifteenth Page.) FRANCKE & LUSTICKS ugnst itable garden with quantities of mid- Summer flowers and greens. An im- rovised altar was placed in the dr: pur mingled with palms, ferns and smilax forming the background. Miss Margaret Venable, pianist, played the wedding music and during the ceremony. The bride was given in marriage . J. Hubbard, and wore a hite georgette crepe, fash- a modification of the 1830 period. The skirt had a deep flounce ‘e lace, falling longer in the back than in the front, and the bodice was finished_with a bolero of the same lace, She wore a large pic- ture hat of milan straw with a brim of georgette crepe and lace and car- ried a_shower bouquet of bride roses and lilies of the valley. Mrs. Hub- bard was in a smart costume of black and white satin backed crepe with a black hat. Miss Gladys Sinclair was maid of honor and had a gown of old blue ioned in georgette crepe and lace fashioned like that of the bride, and she wore a large picture hat of black and carried pink roses. Mr. Howard Shearer, classmate of the hridegroom at An- napolis, was best man. A wedding breakfast for those who witnessed the ceremony followed and later ign Tyler and his bride left for a wedding trip, the latter traveling in dark blue flat crepe with a hat to match. They will spend a month traveling in the South and after Sep- tember 1 will be at home at the Cape Sear lotel in Wilmington, N. C., where Ensign Tyler has been assigned to duty, The bride is an accomplished musician and is a graduate of the TLorretta Walton Piano School of Staunton, Va. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Vedder Flem- ing had guests lunching informally with them yesterday on the Willard roof., Be (dyed muskrat) de purchases of last such a price. Washington’s Leading Furriers $39.50, $45 ternoon and travel wear TAILORED SUITS, $39.50 & $49.50 Were very much more. A at prices rarely had for such qu HA’" - peey group of typical Pasternak Suits ality. IS, $5 ALL SALES FINAL 821 mfi&; Jirkin© Sons the Greatest Event ' in Zirkin’s Fur Historye $60,000.00 worth of FURS (said to be the largest single cash purchase ever made in this city) has been added to our regular pur- chase making a total stock of $150,000.00 QUALITY FURS—offering far Greater values —and an unlimited. selection. QUALITY PREDOMINATES. We Believe These Prices to and GUARANTEE THEM! $125 to $175 FUR COATS A spscial group of calfskin, pony- n this value can be secured elsewhere at the same pric $195t0$225 FUR COATS Marmot, S krat, P good value at these prices. Hudson Seal Special Fine quality Hudson Seal is rare in- at such a price this year. Skins have advanced —and only our unusual skin March made it possible to present Zirkin Dresses—Reduced! zlmh ¢ Incorporated ZIRKIN the Lowest in the City ‘95 (dyed can-y)' C 45 CLOTH FUR-TRIMMED COATS—REDUCED! New Advance Winter Models SMALL FURS REDUCED All Small Pisces in the August Sale 265 Lower Prices Throughout Our Entire Stock ‘A DEPOSIT Reserves Your Selection Nons Incorporated Fourteenth Street SOCIETY.” [Erlebaciher TWELVE-TEN TWELVE-TWELVE F STREET SOMETHING BETTER than an ordlnlry Sale awaits you at ERLE- BACHER'S today—our “Once-a-Season” Clearance. ERLEBACHER is always a season ahead—and, at the greatly reduced prices, these gar- ments are made doubly attractive by reason of their desirability for next sealon s wear. DRESS DEPARTMENT—Second Floor Beaded Peach Taffeta Dance Frock Salmon Taffeta Dance Frock, flower embroidered’ Peach Chiffon Dinner Gown Over Metal Cloth .... ite Crepe Romaine Dinner Gown, studded with rhlnesmnz! . White Crepe Roma Dance Frock, flower trimmed .... Rose Chiffon Dinner Gown, with metal lace Shell Pink Taffeta Dance Frock, trimmed in sequins and Printed Silk Crepe Dresses ............. e Printed Chiffon Street Frocks s Green Crepe Roma Afternoon Frock, with eyelet rmhmder; French Blue Three-Pi emble Dress ... Burnt Orange and W wo-Piece Sport Frock White Crepe Silk Dress, with flannel applique .. All-over Embroidered Net Dinner Dress, over flesh Robin Egg Blue Chiffon Afternoon Frock Black and White Two-picce Sport Frock Peach and White Embroidered Two-Piece S Imported Two-picce Silk Crepe Sport Frocks French Blue Crepe Elizabeth Street Frock ...... iz coen Green Silk Crepe Afternoon Frock. chenille embroidered. .... Wood and Tan Two- piece Embroidered fipnrt Frock Tan and Brown Two-piece Sport Frock . Beige Georgette Tucked Sport Dress ... Black and White Chiffon Beaded Afternoon Frock Tan and Blue Printed Chiffon Afternoon Frock Purple and Orchid Printed Chiffon Afternoon Frock Navy and Tan Printed Silk Street Frock ...... Burnt Orange and Gray Yo San Afternoon Frock Gray Pebble Crepe Street Frock .. French Blue Crepe FElizabeth Three-f pxcce Fmemblc Imported Tucked Salmon Crepe Sport Frock Peach Colored Hand-drawn Two-piece Sport Frock Beige Lace and Crepe Elizabeth Afternoon Frock Embroidered Net and Crepe Elizabeth Two-piece Afternoon Frock . Green Flat Crepe Afternoon Frock Ol 3 orgette Street Frock s lat Crepe Afternoon Frock | vy Blue Georgette Tucked Dress k and White Tucked Georgette Coat Dress Navy Blue Tucked Georgette Afternoon Frock .... Two-picce Navy Georgette and Printed Silk, Sport Frock k Satin Tucked Afternoon Frock .... te Black Chiffon Frock, over flowered slip . Black Georgette Frock, over flesh Black Georgette Dinner Gown .......... American Beauty Crepe El Tomato Silk Lace Dinner Gown ........ Black Lace Dinner Gown, over orchid . Orchid Georgette Dinner Gown .... . Ih aded Flesh Top, with Black Sl\lrt weqnm 1nmmed Dance "Frock. ary Sequin-trimmed Chiffon Dance Frock . \|a)/v‘ and Black Beaded Dance Frock . Orchid Crepe Roma Street Frock .. Beaded Peach Evening Gown : . Beaded and Sequined Canary Evening Gow Flesh Fringe-trimmed Dinner Gown . Robin Egg Blue Fringe-trimmed Crepe Elizabeth Dinner Gown. .. Beaded Black Georgette Dinner Gown ................ s Alice Blue and Flesh Chiffon Dinner Gown .... Orrlud and White Georgette Three-piece Sport Ensemble Navy Blue and Printed Silk Ensemble ...... v and Copen Blue Georgette Two-piece Afizrnoon Fnsemhle J Copen and Navy Two-piece Sport Ensemble ........ Green Flat Crepe and Satin Two-piece Afternoon Frock Wood Flat Crepe and Lace Afternoon Frock Black Crepe-back Satin Afternoon Frock . Navy Blue Two-piece Street Frock White Georgette Afternoon Frock .. Copper Crepe Roma and Lace Afternoon "Gown Black Taffeta and Net Dance Frock ...... o COAT DEPARTMENT—Second Floor ..._._.._._._.‘._,___..__._...____._._.,..._._._......__....._._.‘._._._‘_.,‘_._...._._._.....__._._____._.;._‘__.___,_‘\,‘..._.___4_‘ 1 Imported Tweed Sport Suit 1 Navy Twill Cloth Tailored Suit... 1 Black Twill Cloth Tailored Suit 2 Imported Tweed Sport Coats, kasha lined. 2 Imported Tweed Sport Coat Tailored Sport Coats..... Fur-trimmed Sport Coat. Imported Covert Tailored Coat... Fur-trimmed Sport Coat...... Imported Fur-trimmed Sport Coat. Imported Fur-trimmed Sport Coat. Navy Charmeen Junior Coat Rlack Kasha Dress Coat..... Tan Fur-trimmed Charmeen Coat Navy Charmeen Coat.. Navy Twill Cloth Coat Black Kasha Coat Black Kasha Coat.. Sea Green Twill Clot SLheT Natural Kasha Cloth Coat, trimmed with embroidery, taffeta si Fur-trimmed Black Kasha Coat, kasha lined Navy Twill Cloth Coat, taffeta Tined. Navy Charmeen Fur-trimmed Coat. Sea Green Kasha Embroidered Fur-trimmed Coat Black Taffeta Coat, Fitch trimmed. Ermine-trimmed Black Satin Coat, Kasha lined. . Gray Twill Cloth Coat, trimmed with platinum American B ta Black Satin Coat, with border and collar of beige American Broadtail. . Tan Faille Silk Coat, with fitch collar.. Black Kasha Coat, trimmed with ermine. . Bl tin Coat, collar and _deep border of beige American Broadtall White Cloth Sport Coats, Silk Crepe Capes, ostrich trimmed. . Black Georgette and Nude Embroidered Two-piece Afternpon Frock. zabeth Dinner Goun studded ‘with brilliants. - Formerly NOW $7950 $45.00 85.00 4950 89.50 3950 49.50 59.50 69.50 75.00 49.50 49.50 49.50 35.00 39.50 00 59.50 59.50 55.00 63.00 97.50 49.50 49.50 59.50 3950 69.50 $1330 1750 1950 1650 11636 36—42 MILLINERY DEPARTMENT—Second Floor 53 Midsummer Hats.. 34 Summer Felt Hats Formerly NOW $12.50 10.00 ACCESSORIES DEPARTMENT—Fmt Floor 7 Leather Underarm and Pouch Bags 8 Leather Underarm and Pouch Bags. 7 Leather Underarm and Pouch Bags. 13 Silk and Leather Bags 9 Underarm and Pouch Bags. . 31 Pieces, Necklaces, Pearls and Chocke 13 Pieces Assorted Jewelry 28 Picces Assorted Jewelry 15 Picces Assorted Jewelry 3 Silk \cgngce: . Bloom(-n and Vests 1 ,\ilk |l‘r|(|!(‘a and S 17 Silk Teddies and Sli 9 Teddies and Silk Je 9 Silk Teddies. . 5 Tailored Sil 6 Silk Blouses 17 Tailored White Silk Blouses ey Combinations Formerly $5.00—$6.50 6.95—10.00 10.00—15.00 10.00—19.50 13.75-25.00 3.50—10.00 5.00—12.50 10.00—18.50 17.50—25.00 16.50—17.50 5.95 15.00—18.50 1095—13.75 16.50—35.00 295— 8,00 10751358 “ERLE MAID” DRESS DEPT.—Third Floor 3 Junior Wool Jersey Dresses 30 “Erle Maid” Frocks 22 “Erle Maid” Frocks 24 “Erle Maid” Frocks. 53 “Erle Maid” Frocks. No Approvals No Exchanges $7.50 15.95 19.50 25.00 29.50 All Sales Final $2.98 1050 1250 1398 1650

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