Evening Star Newspaper, September 26, 1927, Page 11

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Pa!k HMB! for ll few days, having SOCIETY (Co ;noj_[ trom Tenth l"l" The marriage of Miss Edith Carolyr. | Bshelman, daughter of M John Me of Mr. Davis's mother, Mrs. Armstead| phea of Inglewood. Calif. to Mr Davis in this eity. Thomas illivan of this city B September 17, at Miag Margatst Wosdrow Vi elvet dress, combined with overblou ring the Ber s -'of gold lace. She wore a hrown v spent a few days at the Red Lion Inn ) 00510 OS ( A0 carried & how last week. |quet of sweetheart roses and lilies of - T= siven ves. | the valley. L gant Facen o yes | Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Eshelman i ! lof Philadelphia were the only attend Mintwood Nineteenth street, in hor o delegates to the seventh annual con- ‘ ference of the Council of Catholic fras Women, an « zation which membership most 500,000, eral hundred guestx were Sullivan is an attorney in the , Interstate Com a motor trip of several weeks ple wili make their home at the national officers of the council.| Mrs. Harriet Hawley Locher enter- who arve Mrs. Arthur I M tained for the week end at her ccun Omaha, Nebr., who ix the dent; | (rv place . ac. Mre, John MacMahon of Chic Henry Ke: , Mrs, Mer er e, | Ada Virginia Cri Lincoln, Nebr.; | nver, Colo.: Mrs, | Miss Miriam Moh Denham of Cleveland | Washinston after Ohio and Miss Anna Dill Gamble of |two months visiting in Canada and York, Pa., who are members of the |New England: national board. Miss Agnes an, —_— Who is assistant director of the School |y yvances Anthony Thompson of Soclal Service, also alded in fecelv- | hag been ted president of the IR AR md guests | School of Iducation, University of All the drawing rooms of the school, | Miccouri, which is familiar to many Washing. tonians as the former Bristol School were decorated in Autumn flowe while on the several tea tables w bowls of red radiance roses and d pink tape he PINDLER Cor. 11th & H N.W. M. 2704 all & Deliver lean and Press Men’s Suits, 95¢ Valeteria Pressing SPECIAL This Week Only Men’s Topcoats la Lorraine Dot sey, Mrs. D. K. Builer and Mrx. J A, Victory, with the young ladi are attending the Service Nel Mrs, Charles P, of the reception, ai A bers of the local branch of the Ca lic Cou | Among the distinguished guests were Right Rev, Bishop McAuliffe of Hart- ford, Conn.; Rev. henflh\l and Mrs AR EIRRRREE of Cincinnati, Mrs. and Mrs. James Ha Milwaukee, Mrs, Justin of San Fr . William | Gamble of New York, I | er has returned | Y at the , is visiting M Power of 1414 Kennedy str Mrs. Nichols and Mrs. Power recently re- turned from a visit at Atlantic City. Mr. and Mrs. Martin J. McHugh have issued invitations for the mar- riage of their daughter Marie Cecilia to Mr. Joseph Martin Droney Monday evening, October 3, at Sacred Heart Church, this ci Former Senator and Mrs, George E. Chamberlain have as their guests at the Wardman Park Hotel Senator Chamberlain's son-inlaw _and daugh- | _ ter, Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Blair of Nor- | folk, Va. Tke marriage of v Wil son, daughter of M sexh ‘Burch | of Silver Spring, M. . William H., Rehmann of Ba took place September 22 at 7 o'clock in the i evening in the home of the bride's Mt mother. e The home had a charming arrange- Yoilll ment of cut flowers, palms and ferns, s . and a violin recital was given preced- Find ing the ceremony. | The bride wore a gown of white - Your satin and lace and her veil of tulle and y lace was held by clusters of orange Friends blossoms, and she carried a bouquet of bride roses and lilies of the valley. at Mrs. Mary 1. Rawlings was the ma- tron of honor and wore a gown of Swanee orchid crepe and a bouquet of pini e rosebuds. Posts thes're hav: Mr. John H. Rawlings of Philadel- e ® B slorians phia was the best man. m amon’s s Funh oinertoriinasuons: Dt ""Synvapa:. wore a gown of black cut velvet and Tora see (0 that. georgette crepe. 13th&E Sts. Following a reception Mr. and Mrs. , Rehmann left for a wedding trip, Mrs, Rehmann_wearing a tan flat creps gown. They will be at home upon their return at 1114 I street north- east, Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Owen of Parkers- burg, W. Va., are at the Wardman Sperling—the Furrier & Sperling B Formerly at 1336 F St.—Now 1235 G St. Store Will Be Closed All Day Tuesday and Wednesday September 27th and 28th On Account of Holiday JuLius GARFINckEL&Co. WASHINGTON ’ PARIS From‘ the Foremost Designers of Children's Clothes in the World we have chosen our exquisite New Showing For Infants, Small Girls and Boys to Eight T verything different and lovely for the baby, in dainty dress garments and play outfits, at very moderate prices. r l “his is a specialized section where mothers may choose with experienced assistance. Dresses Coats Hats Caps Boxs” Suits Sweaters Rompers Novelty Gifts Nursery Furnishings oF STREET CORNER:OF 13™» Charge Purchases Made Now Will Be Entered on Bills Rendered Nov. 1st Children— Mother Goose Is Coming! Watch Our Ads! Take Advantage of This Styling and Cutting Blankets $3.95 Pr. —66x80-in. Part-wool Plaid Blankets, woven in large block patterns in rose, blue and tan colors. Bound with sateen to match. $8.95 Pr. —70x80-in. All-wool Block Plaid Blan- kets, in rose and white, blue and white, tan and white, gray and white and lavender and white combinations. Bound with wide sateen binding. $10 Ea. —72x84-in. Blankets, alrcady shrunken and known as the New “Kenbee” blan- ket of pure virgin wool. A product of the Kenwood mills, in solid colors of rose, blue, tan and gold, bound with sateen. Kann's—Strect Floor. With the New “Supreme” Gas Ranges —Made by the makers of the famous Detroit Jewels, and offered for— As Low As $46.98 Less $10 Allowance Service at $1.00 \ Transparent Velvet owns For Madam and Madamoiselle $39.75 $49.75 $59.75 —To be smartly attired your dinner frock or evening gown should be of velvet. To be ex- ceptionally chic it should be of transparent velvet in black, green or Patou’s brown. In either case it will show the new drapes and close hip lines. ou Do Tlus —All you have to do then is take the pieces home, put them together and finich the dress! No doubt about its being the right style. No danger of wasting your material. g We Do This —Miss Schermer and Miss Hecht, two expert stylists from the Mary Brooks Picken Studios, will style and cut, for $1.00, any silk, woolen or celanese material which you buy here for a dress. For Your New Fall Frocks We Are Introducing “EMPRESS” Crepe-Back Satin and Washable Flat Crepe at $2 '45 yd' W hich Will Be Regularly Priced $3.00 Yd. —The crepe back satin, has a dual charm —as the satin side can be used for the body of the dress, and the reverse side for the trimming, or vice versa. Both are 39 inches wide and shown in black, white and the beautiful Autumn colors. —The washable Flat Crepe is a nice heavy quality with a high lustrous surface. Smart for dresses, lingerie, blouses and for linings. Kann's—Street Floor 54-In. Wool Georgettes $3.50 Yd. —One. of the season’'s most popular fabrics for tailored costumes. 54 inches wide and shown in black, navy, pine- needle, shagbark, filbert, ruby, bark and grackle. Kann's—Street Floor. Celanese Chiffon Voiles $1.95 Yd. —Indestructible, washable voiles, with a texture so fine it is hard to distinguish it from real silk chiffon. Choice of many attractive patterns, in light and dark colors. Kann's—Street Floor, Soft Body Trimmed Felts Go Best Wuh Suits and Coats —Hats vividly alive with the colors of Autumn, also in the ever-popular black—styled up to the minute, with little touches that lend originality, are ® what you will find in this offering to- morrow. The ideal hats to wear avith suits and coats and in head sizes to please every one. Kann's—Second Floor. Kann's—Second Floor. e, This Mary Brooks Picken Dressmaking Book Without Cost —To any one who purchases one of our attractive, efficient— Free-W estinghouse Electric Sewing Machine Kann's—Fourth Floor Glove-Silk Bandettes 69¢ Ea. —Soft, comfortable and good looking bandettes or brassieres of glove silk, in flesh, peach and white, are here for your choos- ing at this low price. 300 only, so shop early. Sizes 30 to 36. Kann's—Street Floor. Chinese Filet Lace Pieces 8c 10 $7.95 —Beautiful handmade pieces for various uses, from a tiny arm-rest at 8c, to a large bedspread or tablecloth at $7.93. Kann's—Street Floor. Choice Tomorrow $19.95 —These are the Heywood-Wakefield Car- riages and Strollers, in cream, fawn and taupe finishes. The strollers upho}stered in corduroy. Reclining backs, tubular gearing, breast strap, adjustable hood and wooden handle grips. The sleepers with metal foot well, and upholstered in Bed- ford Cord. 49¢ Tabourettes, Special at 39¢ __Mission-finished Tabourettes, with 1l-inch square tops and 17 inches high. Suitable for many purposes. Kann’s—Fourth Floor. Fast-Cooking Cover Top tor Oty $ 1 Down —Every square inch of the top can be cooked on when using only 2 burners. It has 4 burners, but 2 will cook the meal in a little more time. You set the food hardest to cook on the stove first, then set on other vessels timed so the whole meal is ready to be served at once. You save gas—and do not have to watch what is cooking so closely. Buy in this sale and take advantage of our— Special Terms $10 Allowance for Your Old Gas Range Balance in Convenient Payments Free Connections—Free Service Prices, $52.50 to $132—Less $10 Allowance $42.50 to $122 Kann's—Third Floor, i m pum’ g wm’ ncl of fbe CGooking Top l.;';""!!!!!!!ll 008 b mlnmu'fihflflfll”"‘

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