Evening Star Newspaper, August 17, 1927, Page 14

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SOCIETY.) SOCIETY ' THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, INTERESTING FAMILY Secretary of the Treasury Mr. Mellon | Attends Fete in Venice in Honor of King Fuad of Egvpt. on the Mauretania Wells of | Henry 1 | the Pow- who are i fwo dan. French Envoy and Family Expect to Sail Next Weel rf-Astoria until rd the Tle de | They will spend in and on the a return in October, ve ox Paris o is spend- | Guardia « Lieut. M in Was flower. Adair and Mravmore. Smalls is daughter-inJaw . in ey New ) At motoring | With her fwo children, Morga; GuDER W00, MRS. E. H. SEAL, nd Allen, on the veranda of their home on xteenth street, &t the May im Keane Small da. In the St. Lou itish vice i 1 ! Miss_ Chaml M Tolson 4 | le | Florence Anna of Mrs na R 1ughter rg, 1o Mr. Robert v, and Mrs, Harry place at 3 o'clock | home of the bride William W. Chambe | . the Rev. Father |« Paul's Church officiat- | i » roses, palms and ferns wd effective hack md wedding party, and a reception 1< held in the home of the bride. 1 Wehster street, immediately *recedin, and during the ah Hall played tions of nuptinl music and her Mrs. Dorothy Scates, sang sev )0 Chapin stre Fontaine of S W for the balance of the Su v of the Colombiar nor Don Jose M. Coronado, Zwas host for luncheon at the Willard “Roof yesterday. and | 1. will ente 5 in their The Chiet n in marriage wore a dainty blue georgette crepe, ruffles of the material, ¥ velvet and ried a a_roses and | Williams S ) : A frock Of reseidu green georgette crepe, trim. med with cream lace, a blac Kk velvet and Mrs, K. IL. Jordan end Richard and Hoover of ¥ re house guests at the Prof. . Formerly at 1801 Caivert St. Every and_Fri William ¥, Dennis g Friday from several weeks' tic City . and Mrs neeled their reservation ahoard the Le de France, sailing Sat- fwrday, because of illness of Alrs 2 Pennis. who now. recuperating. SPhey will sail later in the year for a 4-Course Sea Food Dinner | s | Meria Jerdone for | P Murphy, night for New York. V. Murphy will sail for Europe Sat-{who is in this country to make an % {urday on the Tle de France to remain | six weeks, Mr. 3t the hri v » with and Mes. Tolson, mother degroom, was in black and with an orchid hat the reception Mr. Tolson Mr. and Mrs, George (. Dickens are on a visit to Wisconsin, where Mr, Dickens will remain for the next two weeks. e Mr. William B. Hibbs was among ind his bride left for a wedding trip, | yog0 entertaining for luncheon on ving a dark blue o \vijjard roof. vesterday. with & small black | 5 = be at home upon| Mrs. Joan MacLaren and Miss A 1 Webster street. | Wright of Glasgow, Scotland, who are miking a tour of the United States, are now in Wasington sightsecing, \nd are staying at the Mayflower. hree-piece suit wat. They wi heir return at 1 Mr. and Mrs. John Gambs, the Iat er hetter known as is Meek have closed their apar it in the | = n il Studio and are spending | _ Mr. and Mrs, F v weeks in a New Hampshire | Mount Kis iho on and daughte J. H. |and Miss Ruth Weleh, are.at the ¢ fs | ton for a few davs on their wa | rom Hot Springs, where thes been for a month. ncis W, Welch of npanied by their iE; | 1 Miss Willa Jerdone of here for a few juaintances with ngton friends. Roston days renewing nac her many Wash During her visit Miss Is staving at the Potomac Apartments, »seph P. Tumulty and her | r ave spending a few days at Iton, en route nerth. Mack h North. Mr. and Mrs, | To Motor Thros Mr. and Mrs. Morton F. Mack of 1524 Belmont road, accompanied by Miss Ruth Wing, will leave Saturday | for an automobile tour to Boston and | then through the New England States ark . Alice Murphy, Mis leave Washing Mrs. Maud V. ‘ Dr. Sigfried Gollis, a_ noted author- ity on clinical research, of Vienna, JuLius GARFINCKEL& Co. WASHINGTON PARIS The Most Remarkable Values Ever Offered in this— Our Clearance Sale Misses’, Girls’, Small Boys’ and Infants’ Greatest alen served in our New Grill Room— + third more o delay or waiting N, i Mes Pasion —<ame \hnner—same price ';’d”\‘ visiting the lat COLUMBIA 5012 | L2IRERERRRRR R RN RRRR | W. M. Moses & Sons Main 3770 Eatabluherl 1861 F Street & Eleventh Ishort trip in E urope. Announce the Inauguration of a Distinctly New Fashion Policy in MILLINERY ghly specialize in the types of hats for which this shop has become so well known in the short period of a single season we have created three distinct sections in our Millinery Department. r Taris fashion rench mi ily Reprodu 51000 hat are always new 330 and upwards W. P, Moses & Sons is exclusive dis- tributor in Washington of these distinctive handmade hats, designed ex- pressly for us. g BEST MADE APPAREL Now Greatly Reduced HE opportunity is exceptional. Our goods are the finest quality and many desirable models are suitable for Fall and Winter wear as well as for present needs. Dresses Coats Surts Hats Sweaters Hossery F STREET CoRNER'OF I3™ Closed All Day On Saturdays August Clearance Opportunities We are tacrificing with this one considera- tion—clearance—and it oflers you some won- derful * Opportumtxes in Burt Footwear. Very Special— A grouping of Ladies' Shnes broken in sizes—but representative of the season's popular styles—in many different grades. o B $3.85 Ladies’ $10 and $15 Shoes $7.85 =4 $9.85 White Kid, Canvas and Buck: Tan, Patent Leather and Colored Kid and Calf; Satin and Silver Straps, etc. Ladies’ Shoes—for choosing at $5 85 Men’s $10 and $15 Shoes $8-85 and $9-85 Black, Tan, White—and the newest sports Com- bisntions. [The Shoseithat huve/buen sibst populer this season. If you can be fitted here are real bargains. . .. Another small lot grouping of We are very proud of the Ladies’ Silk $1,45 Hose we are featuring at. . Arthur Burt Co., 1343 F Street Paris Washington . London AUGUST 17. 192 STAGE GROUP QUITS SALOON FOR BREWERY || | American Laboratory Theater Mr, and Mrs. Charles S. Rogers of | Camden, N. 1. are spending a few | Moves to Make Way for Mo- tion Picture House. days at the Carlton. Mr. tha famous former Univer Pennsylvania foot ball and tra |55 the Avsiated Pree, NEW YORK, Augnst 17.—Prohibi- tion is a r I hoon to the Americ Lahoratory Theater, The 4.year. % ¥ lold organization. dedicated to experi. e (DIt AL et in the theater, had its most 2o 1A | successtul weason last year in an ttended the TACES. | 4 heer hall. This season it is to Tiall of | hold forth in a remodeled brewery. || | The beer hall is coming down to | make way for a movie house, and the . [ theater ed for six vears the || Mr. and Mrs. James Johnson have which is to be con- closed their apariment at 803 11 street seating 250 spec- | northeast and are motoring to Corn- | tators, <rooms, workshops || wall, Canada, for a fortnight's visit. 7. . WEDNESDAY. exhaustive study of our Army and Navy hospitals and.is staying at the Willard while in the Capital, enter- tained informally for hmlhcon at the Willard roof y andler, accompanied | two datghters, spent | shington at the May- Mr. Walter by his =on a last night in flower on their They motored here where Mr. Candler Mr. and Mrs. Henry J. S, New York City are at'the Carlton for a few days. v theater” 1s design. | Mr. and Mrs, C wateurs for the | | | Atlantic Ci | | Royal Pa Leiry have gone to e Haotel, ANl Buropean silkworms are sald to come from eggs brought from China to Constantinople in 552, probably by | Nestorian monks. Marriage Licenses. Marriage licensos have been issued fto | tha following James R ¢ and are staying at (h.\l | | poington and Grace I. Gist Al THE Powhatan Hotel : Penn.Ave.- 18 8H Sts. Dinner - Supper Dancing 830 to 9:20 mes Jenkine Arthur ‘T, George W, of Spencer. N 1) ¥ et irinin, Holt: both Hopkine and. both au of Bowling Green. v Jdosenh and Mare Jones ville and Panline Tomlin, Suspicious. From the New York Herald-Tribune. We hope there is nothing invidious in the verdict of all the newspapers | Wining room AUGHTER Orchestra For Reservations—DMain 2740 that the late John Drew was both an ' "SOCIETY.” [ — ] Ty FINAL AND LOWEST REDUCTIONS CLOSING OuUT . . . —remaining stock of Summer Dresses, most of which will be worn the coming Winter at afternoon fume- tions of every character, and yet will be most de- sirable for the remainder of the Summer. 119—Georgette and Crepe DRESSES $5.90 White and Pastel Shades Sizes 14 to 40 DRESSES Now Now 15 21 $25.9 Were Were Were $29.75 $39.75 $49.75 All Sales Final—Sizes 14 to 42 =HoP 1316 G Street City Club Building i actor and a gentleman. e | SPECIAL FEATURE Every Hat Will Be Fitted to the Head Perfectly. 606 - 614 MATERIALS Felts Velours | Velvets Smart Combinations Above—A newer version of the popular wvagabond wwith the efective cutout fashion of felt and wvelvet i a smart contrasi- ing style. Above—An unusual helmet stxle, dashing in style and trim, contrasting feather pads give a flattering and striking effect. Ruby Claret Mother Goose Honey Ripple Brims Above—A well designed tai- Bell Crowns lored model banded with velvet ribbon, the cleverly tucked and folded crown recommends it for wearability. phtltpfihom Tomorrow—Thursday Tremendous Sale of 1,000 NEW FALL Russet Chin Chin Flaming Maple Bowlers PHILIPSBORN'S HAT SHOPS—FOURTH FLOOR EXPERT MILLINERS Will Cut and Fit ELEVENTH ST. : Each Hat. TRIMS: Cut-Out Effects Embroidery Stitching Novelty Pins Hackle Pads Above—Tailored model with & smart new crown slashed and threaded with welvet ribbom. Ideal for sport and gemeral wear. Above—Dressy modcl embroid= ered with chenille wid wooden beads, tiny straight brim bands ed with a dashing velvet rib- bon. An unusual event, offering exceptional values in new Fall hats—charming in their smartness and distinctive Paris styles. There are hundreds of styles to choose from, every one a new Fall model. THE NEW AUTUMN COLORS Napoleon Blue Tawney Birch Black AND THE NEW STYLE POINTS Helmets Turbans Tiny Brims Above—A copy of a famous import, simple in design and yet unusually intriguing, chenille embroidery and a tat- lored velvet bow.

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