Evening Star Newspaper, August 4, 1927, Page 18

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« THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. €. THURSDAY, AUGUST 4, 1927. Tenth street, and Miss Marion Bur- gess will go to New York tomorrow and will sail the following day for a | fortnight's stay in Bermuda. SOCIETY." &+ WASHINGTON =% 7] &% A sale of unusual importance embrac- ing the wanted fabrics of the season. ( All these $2.29 to $2.49 Fabrics, consisting of Printed Georgettes, Printed Crepes, Chamo Crepes, Chiffon Taffetas, Brocaded Fabrics and other miscellaneous lots. Excellent assort- ment of colors. 1.69 All these $3.98 to $5.98 Fabrics, consisting of Crepe Failles, Satin Crepes, Satin Cantons, Satin Rejame, Princess Crepes and a great many other excellent fabrics. Superb assort- ment, also blacks. 2.98 All Remnants 1 00 Former Prices, $1.49 to $4.98, =5 b Great Variety of Weaves and Colorings—in Desirable and Usable Lengths SOCIETY.' turned from Europe, where she spent a year, and has joined her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Leslie Watson. TJoseph A. Geler have and are staying Mr. and Mrs, is | gone to Atlantie City in |at the Chalfonte-Haddon Hall. Mr. and Mrs. P. I, Janney of Rich- | mond, Va., are passing a few days at Ine the Willard. ‘@E . (AP).—M 1d, motion picture mand, m n pictu ?'\o Miss Hannah H. Arnold, who travellng in Kurope, has been France for several weeks. Representative and Mrs. A. J. Mon- tague of Virginia will sail Saturday aboard the Republic for Europe, wh the former will attend the Interp: mentary Unfon. Others going to a the sessions are Representative dore E. Burton and Representative Roy G. Fitzgerald of Ohio: Representi tive Edgar Howard of Nebraska, Rep resentative Fred Purnell of Indi |and Mr. Arthur D. Call. who are spit 5 2 ot Mr Mrs. Charles A. MeKennoy and a de Iue RO . led 2 tani 2l 4 | sailing aboard the Republic. § S i : n the Momestead inclostire ; | Marriage Announced of i d | Miss Cunningham to Mr. Laws, 1vs In Washington last 1 | Mr. and Mrs. Louis C. Cunningham . | announce the marriage of their daugh- | ter Zola May to Mr. Vernon . Laws v are s |of Hagerstown, Md. The ceremon { was performed J 31 in Mount Ver- {non Place Church, the Rev. W. A. | Lambeth officiating. Mr. and Mrs. Laws will make their {home in Hagerstown, Md., after Sep- | | tember 1. . come: , ‘who is ill in a hospital here for second time in s reported much improved said she had ea € ind that her t perature was normal. She is repot to be suffering from a () evere cold. evening from New Ambas don wen and Mrs. D Center arr s n s the the Arg: marest T Summer at their Mass, Nothing Like Tt for the COM- PLEXION home Senator and Mrs. Jones Wallace Will 6o to Western Home 2 Gotihas Nenator and Mrs, Andriet il v st and Sep New Mexico and ! Andrieus A Washington T They will spen o ot fornia and Colorado. v i el their home in New Mexico. Mi r. and Mrs. Max Surth o Jones, jr.. will to b 3o prior to his gtudies at Pr Chiswel - 4 Mr. entertained at a his apar at | Nineteenth stre: turday eve- ning, in honor of Maj. and Mrs. K. L. Perkins. Jlis other guests were: Capt. |and Mrs. A. R. Comdr. E. R. { Shipp, Mrs. John ynor, Lieut. |Comdr. and Mrs “Glasson, Miss | Martha Chaney, Miss Virginia May {and Miss Mina Bucker Finney. Tones Ernest May supper in sday for Henry enter 0e ine and Mrs, W. | ) Mr Eliza on place t § o'clock s Rev. 1 Edward, 1. Td 1 Miss guests at artin Mrs Edwards a were . Thomas Rodden of are at the Willard ved today for a short took e cere me of v doc Bow S own of Department wsn and ting in the h . 10c for \ generous trial size. Ad- dress RIEUS A, JONES PA.AVE.” FOO I\\H\“\ILF’T,T Jones and their son. will leave Tuesday for their New Mex- 18" & H Sts, é ) b ico home, making several visits en route. ! e rden Veshnslers i \@ { ., for the month of chief of Gen. Chs return to Washin an inspection trip in staff, of 1 Mrs. T sister the Middle ded their ndie man brother-in-law » groomsman remony wen Mr. Nector and NIr, of the Admiral and Mrs, Edward W. Eb will be hosts to a company of 14 informaily at dinner this ev Who with Senato I in South of and Detroit. While Bend AMrs. Blum was the gues Dr. and Mrs. Vachelle Ernest H mon. who resided in Washington a number years. The A n Windsor, Ind Swampscott, Mas a wedd August, The commandant of the Mari Corps and Mrs. John A, Lejeuna : . Miss Eugenia Lejeune, who have heen | visiting in Newport, will to | Washington this evenin will | come from v York, they | stopped for a short stay Miss Frances Pace Willes will safl on the Pennland tomorrow evening ool fmr Europe. and Mrs. Herve | | LiHeureux. the iatter fo merly Mits| 3r and Mra. . Carville Bowen are e Holio um as | gpending some time at Virginia Beach their guest during July. Andiace At the Cavaller. . Miss Florence Hamiiton, 2 Rexrode. Miss Dorothy Crump, <s Polly Griffith, Miss Gladys Mac Wd, Mids Anne Pryde, Mr. and I, . Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. J. W. Brot ice where ¥ The military attache of the French | 1ion emhassy, Maj. Gen. G. A. L. Dumont, | Al arrived in this country Monday on the | Peaks and Mr. Paris, and will return to his apart-| . B ment at Wardman Park H tomor “rh«u:l"lf.'-r: M yow. Gen. Dumont has been at his | To Mr. home i Neuilly for several we | stay. Mme. Dumont remained abroad | city with her daughter, B Mra. Blaine Fikina of Middleburg, | spent Tuesday in Washington 5 at the Mayflower and left town ¥ e Myers of this|terday morning by motor for Si and Mr. Robert Hunter Pe r\l—‘iw.. »f * Asheville, C.. were married | Nyl oy Rioh fuesday in the parsonage of the Bock e At Tt Jocmmeraial TeBunselor liob \ha ] i1is i SAYeth pulsEpiscopaIE e | (v Ltenst 1 fon the Arneioriad Tritish embassy, Sir John Jovce Brod-|the Rey. B. W. John, pastor of the | .. '“N‘"w- 2 apend se erick, who has been with Mrs. Brod-| chyrch, officiatir | v e | erick and their children at Manches-|""\fio the wedding the couple left| Dr. Margaret Huddleston and Miss | ss., came to Washington ¥es-|yln o honeymoon hy motor and will | Mary Arnold sailed aboard the Celtic | and is staying at the May their home at Asheville. En|and will visit the Kuropean capitals | Asheville they planned a|and return to this country in Septem. | with the bride’s parents. | ber. George Myers, at Point of Rocks, Md. In Washington the| Mr. and Mrs. bride resided with her brother, Mr.|daughter, Miss Mary Miss Eppes B. Hawes, daughter of | Scott B. Myers, at Lawi pm»»;"mn’ son __Brandon Senator and Mrs. Harry B. Hawes of | street northeast. She spent her child- = Missouri, is the house guest of Mrs.|hood at Point of Roc but has | $ SR e e e Permanent Wave, $15 Perry | of Mrs. R. H. Perry of | JUST FOR THIS MONTH | ., and his bride is a | Please look in your telephone book, Atkins of 1016 yellow section, and you will this city. always find LUCAS of New York Beauty Salon daughter of Mr. urphy of 3833 Olive Murphy Tuesda Mrs. Joseph innie L. Mile. Dumont. Henderson Furniture Greatly Lowered in Price FOR QUICK DISPOSAL | make { route to | briet visit T r ¢ of th talian em- The secretary of the Ttalia e bassy. Signor Leonardo Vitetti, is in New York at the Ritz-Carlton Hotel. . Shea and their | Rose Shea, and have gone to | . Specials Percolatmge(z%-quart size) Frying Pans, Pitchers, (2 and 3 qt. sizes), Round Roasters, Oval Roasters, Griddles, Covered Sauce- pans (4-gt.), Covered Stew Kettles (4 to 6 qt.), Bail Handle Water Pail (12 qt.), Round Dishpan (10-qt.), 10%-inch Colander, Tubed Cake Pans, Mary Anne Cake Pans, 10-in. Round Border Molds, Set of thrge Saucepans, Preserving Kettles (14-qt.), Enam- eled Oval Dishpans, Omelet Pans._ 1A selection of Complete Suites and Odd Pieces, from our regu- lar stock VERY SPECIALLY PRICED for Summer disposal. f[Savings more than justify season. The assistant e . Virginia milit eventh street northwest, Mrs. Eva Blum b home in this city. several weeks v s returned to her after having spent iting in South Bend, hard have gone to at the Waldorf-Astor tomorrow on the De G the remainder of the Summer in France. | The Swedish consul at Winnipeg, | Canada, Baron Lennart Rappe, arr in Washington this morning, and will| be at the Hotel flower for the re- | mainder of the week. Baron Rappe | was formerly attache of the Swedish | legation here, and has been Swedish : consul in Chicago for several months, | and is on his way to his new post. | The United States vice consul at * Berlin and Mrs. Thomas I°. Shern will be among the passeng * the Republic. sailing for Europe Sat-} i urday, and will go at once to Germa your prompt attention to these important furniture bargains. TRADE MARK C. G. Sloan & Co., Inc., Aucts., 715 13th St. TRUSTEE’S SALE of ALL LAMPS & SHADES REDUCED 25% to 50% REGISTERED Valuable and Antique Furniture, Oriental and Domestic Rugs, Draperies, China, Glassware, Silver, Linens, etc., purchased by the late John Hay and his heirs, and used by them in the operation of Historic Stoncleigh Court, AT PUBLIC AUCTION At the Galleries of C. G. Sloan & Co., Inc. 715 13th Street N.W. JAMES B. HENDERSON Fine Furniture, Laces, Upholstery, Paperhanging, Painting 1108 G Street Phones Mam 7613 Main 7676 Maj. Albert W. Kenner, U. € accompanied by Mrs. Kenner | their young son, will sail tomorow on I the De Grasse for France for an ex- tended stay. They plan returning to this country in November. | The assistant trade commissioner in | \ London and Mrs. Paul S. Quinn will il for New York Saturday aboard the Republic and will return to Lon. don after a visit in this country. Former Senator James W. Wads- | worth, jr., is spending a few davs in New York, having gone there from : his Summer home at Geneseo, N. Y. re. Wadsworth, who has heen : visiting in Danville, N. Y., has re-| turned to Geneseo. Mr. and Mrs. A. Washington Pezet ¢ of New York, son and daughter-in-law I of the former Ambassador of Peru and « Senora de Pezet, are visiting Mr. and Mra. Lothrop Stoddard of Brookline, | Mans. Miss France ca McKenney, daughter On Monday, August 8th, 1927 At 10 o'Clock A. M. and continuing the following days at the same hour until all is sold. By virtus of a certain chattel deed of trust, dated May 17, 1926, and known as paper No. 73, recorded on 18th day of May, 1926, in the office of the Recorder of Deeds of the District of Columbia, default having been made, the undersigned trustee will sell at public auction the ahove property, including Mahogany Bureaus, Chiffonfers, Tables, Chairs, Rockers, Fine Old-Type Oriental Rugs, Domestic Ru stuffed Furniture, Handsomely Carved Settees and Armchairs, Secre. taries, Dining Room Suites, Brass Andirons, China, Glass, Plated Wai Red and Table Linen, Pictures, Refrigerators, Upright Piano, Iron Safi Cafe Tables and Chalrs, Office Furniture, Gas Ranges, etc. NOW ON VIEW (Signed) GEORGE E. McNHI TERMS: CASH. [0 ——=]0]c——=nl——|s][——=o][—o] st Final Clearance! [——|o|c——|o|c——|a|c———| ceVuens 1113+ G <-STREET jo——lojc———alc——a]c——|a[c——Za]——d] Main Floor G Street Entrance Dulin & Martin 1215-17 F Street Co. 1214-18 G Street Every Summer Hat Regularly $2, $3 and $5 1.00 A Quick Clearance! Every Summer Hat—Without Reservation—Is Included Sale! About 200 Higher D Priced YEesses Taken From Our Regular Stock and Combined With Dresses Bought at Great Price Concessions —Ribbons —Silks S.E. Corner and Advance Fall —Straws OF TwWO BIG GQ(%)’:UDJ‘ ARTCRAFT SHOES For Quick Clearance Friday and Saturday Dresses $ \ for Women’s and Misses’ Sizes Satin - Velvet Soleil-Velours (@.‘)HF mode of the moment and the mode () for the Fall! And Paris is right for having so decreed! Never was more strik- ing combination conceived to contrast with filmy summer frocks, or to harmonize with the richness of Autumn furs and fabrics. Tomorrow we present the first charming models . . . styles distinctive and different «.and values that set a new high standasd! JANDALS i WHITE OR BLACK &WHITE Irresistibly Styled —and Moderately Priced $ 5 $',7.50 %10 The variety is too great to permit of individual Ef o o description as these are mostly one-of-a-kind 7~ frocks for immediate wear.

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