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.1a$ SOCIETY.) FHE EVENING STAR.. WASHINGTON, 1. €. TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 6. 1927 SOCIETY. T 1 nia street. They wero at Estes Park, | o'clock Saturday atternoon, September [arm of her Vrother, Mr sward A. D. MacLeod, ir., of Wicktord Colo., for the Summe; 3, at_the bride's home, which was | Slater, SRV T I bkt : bt o s Nl gt NS 7 F I HSHORE | |*" tastefully decorated with ferns, clem- re a gown of white taffe After the ceremony a buffet luncheon S O‘ I E I Y RETURNS TOMORROW FROM NORT Mr. and Mrs, 'u»‘h"\ Care had o8 |atis and Fall_flowers golor hemlins, Her vell erved. at the Gibson Island Club | : v 'he Rev. Berryman Green of the | wa anged effect \ out-of-town guests were Mrs vesterday Mr. and Mrs. Marshall EX-| Epjscopal Theological Seminary, who |wreath of or ysgoms and e A. D. MacLeod wh of Wickford, R. I, | nicios. | officiated at the marriage of the bride’s [carried an arm houquet of white roses. | mother of . the 5 i 4 bridgeroom: Mr. parents, performed the ceremony. and | Afjce Moo Yot or was her nnd Mrs. Morton MacLeod of Fous. | Miller-Bodenhamer Wedding | Mis Thelma Corley played the wed: | ey Mary Yeates Siat "o [ tom. Tex.: Mr, W. Y, Siater of Rich Cabinet Members Precede President and el L5 S e ol i | kown of ellow o Artied | mond. Vi, Erandmother of the hrid The ma Miss Alta| The brida entered the room on the | vellow roses and delphir iinued on Nineteenth Pa | Bodenhamer, Mrs. Coolidge in Their Return T e e RSN Catherine E. Miller of this eity, took § £ 4 AN o A Jlace today at the Keller Memoria { o W ashmgton i _ i g gt Announcement Extraordinary HE Secretary of State, Mr.|Walsh, U. 8. A.. son of Mr Mrs. | : 2 o clating. y Frank B. Kellogg, returned to [ James F. Walsh of Carlton, 8. C. p S | The bride, who was given in mar- J Washington this morning after | —— g \ 5 4 riage by her . wore a gown of 26”1 Annuul S(I[I‘ nf spending about 10 davs with| Miss Diana Cumming, daughter of | &8 4 3 5 : Mrs. Kellogg at Hot Springs, |the surgeon general of the Public 3 with a ture hat to match. . Mrs. Kellogk, who has heen at the re.| Health Service and Mrs. Hugh S. Cum- 3 i 8 | She car A shower hbouquet of » s 2 s f eral weeks, will not return | ming, has returned to Washington ;- Teue L Ophella roses and lilies of the valley. WA A t g SR b e e | after spending some time with Senator Hho oely atteniant Wy New dater e lmlan S 1 lcn (I S 2 {and Mrs, John B. Kendrick, at their| B - k. 5 : Miss Tattio 1. Bodenhamer i The Secretary of War, Mr. Dwight | home, in Sheridan, Wyo. : SENORGE. withas: d EWEGE Dover ). T. Davis. is expected 1o return to = | & bite ahall Dii Seoih tP‘)_ 5 .I . e Washingion this. afternoon from St.| Mr. and Mes, Pell Hosts : { e : gl a re-war r'rices Youis, where he has been for about a | Te Labor Day Party. % i | Mr. and Mrs. Robert Tell enter- | P pink roses, Mr. Mrs. Jardine are today celebrating the | cottage, on Gibson Island, over Labor | [B P 1% “”'l'":]._ th o a 1 2 ¢ ok riversary of their wedding, though [day, which included Dr. and Mrs. von | 4 : oL ite ohiE e ot feured o formal function has been planned. | Selzann of the German embassy, Mr. | . k e hinte B i TEe e 3 dine was, before her marriage | Drew Pearson. Courtiand ¥ vker, | y R B e e Pt Mostly Semi-Antiques. U nr,nm[vm. ably the Miss Effie Nebeker of Logan, | Dr. George Groves, Mr. Charles . Rl s S SOPCA < o phne, . and Balfour, second § 5 | mother wore a blue georgette, a smart greatest collection ever offered, from the modest R A L sl i \ maroon velvet hat and a corsage he Secretary of Labor and Mrs. S . bouquet of tea roses. | Anatolian Mat to the Palace Carpets of ey ery s J. Davis their children will | Mr, 8. Parker Gilbert arrived yes 4 An informal reception at the home jve in Washington this afterncon |terday aboard the L an & 1 WAP] | of the bride's parents, for the mem. | known weave. t o Mrs. Davis and | joined Mrs. Gilbert e P i H 4 | bers and close friends of the families | Y » \ for the Sum-|New York, where - will be until | N % o | followed the ceremony, after which Terms—Cash; nothing sent on approval. o d his | pext wee Mrs. Gilbeot came to this ¥ # ¥ Mr. and Mrs, Miller left for a sea trip ¥ TV | country I“I”m 10 .\«(u ‘;I ) 4:|v1v1 \E\«\ x SRRt to Boston. ik Note: All rugs I!(‘.'U'HIQ‘ Blue I“Q‘ can be r the Win: | ftoss "o Louisville, Ky. Mrs e 4 ISy AT dunngee S teiantof exchanged at prices paid within 10 years irom date ore her ma ge Miss & s | Knoxville, Tenn., is In Washington a | o - , Sy R MR < | the Willard where he will remain of purchase. French Ambassador Laudes 3 ze. who died a few weeks | [ gy : [reimeny o o At West Point Cel, b e g Mr. and Mrs. Gil- | S 3 ’ 5 | The marriage of Miss Elizabeth rance, M. Paul T | . : ¢ e i Slater, danghter of Mrs. Slater and L‘Sl(ll)]l‘sll(}(l 1901 t of commero the late W, Y. of Arlington g Aquitania for | shell pink e, houffant shades, ing a_houqu ‘rance, M . Va., to Mr. W. 8. MacLeod it e e sharing hon. | ¥ T80 el i i 4 ] o rd, R. 1., took place at 11 R T e Y e NEJIB HEKIMIAN ¥ v lay anniversary of | apartment the Wardms 3 2 “ 1 nd the anniversary of the park Hotel from Atlantic City, 3 - 8 - & Lrvwoe WIMENwi Anis. the Mar she passed 10 days at the Haddon : ‘ . < : % y French 1, [ iy \ : o ! B5ri onr s ares of Fall and 1226 Connecticut Avenue o oA Du- E § 5 Winer Four” home cheees” anid mbhassador q est Orange, 2 i SR B henntifu you have supply Al R “" e et L St draperies and window shades. ' Ston in 2. who is passing the week in g bt : samples, suggestions \\ ashington at the Mayflower, had as of the Serbs, Croats|her guests at luncheon yester her S i N R R AR VR SR Our Annual Summer Bt rorliiing) Sale of Fur Coats Thru 1330 I Street PARKING SPACE on TWO Streets! % 3 " SON—11: ior:’ 3 Daily |8 X flStOCkS th'dt ’dfl:OI'd SCICC' their son-in-law g o Mal | ies Millice ailey, daughter of | Vincent at Beechwood, their and thelr family are passing a week | DINNER—4:30 to 8 Daily and Sunday | 33§ i 1 . . tion from choicest pelts and Mrs. Johr Kahle. Ad- [Mr. and Mrs. N » at Newport, have gone to Provi-| at the Wardman Park Hotel hefore | and smartest styles. our_factory priess. F St Ay by motor her son, Breckenridge will pass | Armstrong. | Mrs. Robert R. Hitt and her son ’ (Coning. WhS, | and aughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, # & % 5 5 4 i { | | | | | has been at Bar | Willam F. R. Hitt, who have been ¢ for sever ks, won the |4t Saratoga for the races, have closed | ace race of the whor ht | their house there and ar Tub o § Bhat. N i Abots son in New York for < i SR YeSterday | ppey will come to Washington, where | MISS BLLEN PEELY Rear Admiral George R. Clark, U. [ Mrs. Robert R. Hitt will open her | Whose parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stanton . Peelle, will present her to society this 8. N., retired, and Mrs. Clark have re- | house on Dupont circle for the Win- | Winter, will return to Washington tomorrow from a month’s stay on the opened the; nent at the Ward- |1 and Mr.and Mrs. Hitt will re-| North Shore man Park Hotel e with them \“ irn to their place in Virginia. 1l e . o T s = 23 WABH R 3 miral and Mrs. « sed the early | selocted Wednesday, September 1 where they will attend the con- | opening their home at 2337 Califor- FRANK P. part of the Summer at Fisher’s Island, | pep marriage to Mr. Norman 1, Keller 108 0 the Veterans of FOreign | ittt nding some time at Oswego. |of pittsburgh. The ceremony will be | W 3 s lo Niagara Falls| porformed in the home of the bride's { parents, the Rev. Dr. John C. Palmer| Mre. John M. Biddle is expected to | . Kennedy | “Mciating in the presence of a_small [return this evening from New Y con from | COMPAny. An informal wedding break- | where she arrived vesterday from i hiats ters at |fASt for those who witness the cere. |land t ummer with e A L V2 flA reputation that as- S SRS 3 | Miss Bailey will be unattended and Hiaag A. o S.E. Corner The Undersecretary of the Treas-|Mr. William Y. Fillebrown of Louis-| Miss El v elson. daughte o e e m_‘r‘r;;“'; Mr. and Mrs. Randall Hagner are [Mauretania, to et e oo y . i ) 5 7 ; J ot 3 AP | again in their Washington home after | traveling in Europe v v > F o W k h spending some weeks at Estes Park, - inest orkmans lp' Colo. Mr. and Mra. Harley Payton Wilson of Hollin Hall a motored to the Hot Springs Wednesday and are re turning imme: ely to their estate, ,, PN wport, where she mnw St & children’s party for her son, Philip| Former Assistant Secrotary of the Fell | Navy, Col. Theodore Roosevelt and | his brother, Kermit Roosevelt, who s o | mment the holiday with Mr. and Mrs.' Comdr. and Mrs. John W. Mor flPrices that maintain AL ~ectioe far V- > Silk.s prestige for Value- giving. he of the Spanish | HRERRRRRRREs embassy, Maj errived Sunday after a four-month 5 Qosmapolitan attache of the § f actin and:nghoce s B daoe b o . Favorites! visiting tk former 3 Kenora 3, Melendez, cele- 2 br dor. b e e Brothers \ . A R T : Little Hats dinmer given by SiFan M, B, | Wednesday: Continue the ord M. Healey turday evening in their home, Willow Lawn, Boyd, Md. | Ammong the ‘other. gnents ot taa re tioi ' "\\m"fi;n‘é,m t‘w{'mexl)lsl‘l.ir-g and .\1‘:}‘5.? New Presenta . S Of Felt afld Velvet A Deposit Will Reserve Your Coat Until Desired S FUR CO. IN THE CONFIDENCE OF THE PUBLIC FOR OVER THIRTY-NINE YEARS 610 Twelflh St.—Just Above F——Phone Main 1647 Ladue and Miss Louise Gen, 2nd Mrs Busng Charmingly Smart 2 rig. Gen. and Mrs. Fran- spe, Col. and Mrs. Frank H. e b sl oo A Le Fevre, $ T . Secretary of the or tion, ‘Mr. FMw i -3 7 Warner, has gone fo New York. and for Street Wear l!h( int week w W flv to Cleveland a e AR 1o o T (apoleon Bl e SR e 1950 2500 . 29.50 37.50 IV Ao st | . ) . o) . nh’;¥12°'r?:',,'.“ ;.'.‘,R;;:f':f;:";'"‘,{;;: Impeccably Tailored Sspen Green They'te the little hats all Paris is raving in New York yesterday from FEurope, | g‘a’g’g’z’” about just now .. . and when Paris raves, HOURS: 8:45 TO 5:30 PHONE MAIN 1294 will go today to Hot Springs, 1 CO TS FOR | Rose Beige there’s nothing to do but follow suit! To- a . Mrs. Philander C. Knox hi t A I AI ‘I i esen est version: w15 Walbineton” o anET i TR g Dulin & Martin Compan N. J., and opened her apartment af tha Mayflower. for Street and Dress 82494 38.38‘ FRANCKE & LUSTICK :::z:“:z 1215-17 F STREET 1214-18 G STREET 720 o 2 e EEEEREs § e fxpec turn to Washington to. v . H » \orrow from the North Shore, where ROUD, indeed, are we to present this beautiful have been for about a month. array of new Fall app: rel for Madame's inspec- ; tion and approval. Each creation is an achieve- ment in the art of designing and dressmaking. $33333 88300 // 1 Imxw Newman ¢ home in v Summer M Special Stock Reducing Sale of McCRAY and EDDY (Family and Hotel Size) REFRIGERATORS 259, off Regular Prices Ice Capacities from 360 to 665 Pounds These Refrigerators need no introduction to the buying public, as they both repre- sent the maximum of quality and satisfaction. Those anticipating the purchase of a Refrigerator at this time should lose no time in making their selection as there is but one of a size in this sale. Extremely Low SUMMER PRICES On Distinctively Created FRANCKE & LUSTICK 3233332332283322323223223283332388 v Phinney, who has been ouse party at Lake ¥ has jolned her and Mrs. R. 'T. Phinney, Labor Day means the Phinney r v reported for duty at the War C g P A beginning of mere work Summer home. o o Tl —for Milady’s feet! mezzo-goprano, who Miss Wilma Hillbert :mm:z;:mz:z:z:z:::m:::;::::'x:xzxz:z::zz:mz:z:::x::z:z::::::zzz:: CHOOL, busy days, work! Summer is over, vacation time passed. You need your feet—every hour of the day now. :zz:::::::m:::z:z:::z::z:z:z'::::’z::::z::z:: OU need youthful, helpful feet. You may ' have them by wearing “Arch Pre- server” Shoes—foot happiness with perfect appearance. TRX one pair of “Arch Preserver” Shoes. Learn for yourself the advantages of- fered by their many patented features. Then you'll understand the great joy of youthful feet—perfectly groomed, perfectly supported, perfectly protected. Our Great August Sale is Past History—but the gratlfymg results we received make it possible for us to make this welcome announce- ment —and these LOW PRICES mean something when you consider that every Francke & Lustick fur gar- ment is made under critical, per- sonal supervision on the premises. Styles were never more intriguing. Francke « (ushe -LE-R-S 1328 G St. Pl treolil 1 Coffee Shoppe ALSO 7772777 EDDY REFRIGERATORS McCRAY REFRIGERATORS 4301b. Eddy Refrigerator. $7 Q.00 360.1b. McCray Refrigerator. § 25 Formerly priced $180. Now.. 135 Formerly priced $391, Now 293 310:1b. McCray Refrigerator. $¢ 30 500-1b. Eddy Refrigerator. 5146.'35 Formerly priced $282. Now.. 211 Formerly priced $195. Now.. 665, McCray Refrfgerator. $4()4.23 . il Pormerly priced $339. Now.. 700b. Eddy Refrigerator. $] @375 Formerly priced $245. Now.. FAMILY SIZE McCRAY 6751b. Bddy Refrigerator. §]QQ.50 REFRIGERATORS Formerly priced $266, Now.. —are also included in this reduction. Ice capacities from 2401b. Eddy Refrigerator §7 7 ()25 70 1bs. to 130 Ihs. Formerly priced $147. Now.. DINNER WEEK DAYS Five Thirty to Eight DINNER SUNDAYS Twelve to Two AN NERNRRERE Fitted by expert foot specialists MAIN FLOOR = G STREET ENTRANCE " :Vl---.-n--nn--- oS8 Vo &8 1o S8 Vo ¢ 1a ptdo R 333333