Evening Star Newspaper, November 2, 1927, Page 19

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e « ‘SOCIETY | (Continued from Seventeenth Page.) liam Neal McCord of Sewickeley, Pa., son of Mr. and Mrs. John D. McCord of Sewickeley, Pa., took place yester- day at noon in the home of the bride’s mother at 3021 Forty-fifth street, the Rev. Charles T. Warner officiating. | The home had a charming arrange-! ment of Autumn flowers and palm and preceding the ceremony = Mrs. | Brosius, harpist, played several selec- | tions of nuptial music. A The bride was glven in marriage by her brother, Mr. William Thompson Burch, and she wore a gown of white satin and tulle trimmed with orange blossoms and carried white gardenias and lilies of the valley. ! Mrs. Helen Burch was the matron | of honor, wearing a_gown of cream Jace and carrying a sheath of Coolidge roses. Mr. John D. McCord, jr., brother of the bridegroom, of Sewick- cley, Pa., was the best man. Mrs. Burch, mother of the bride, wore a gown of black transparent velvet and Mrs. McCord, mother of the bridegroom, was in gold lace. Following a reception and breakfast. Mr. MeCord and his bride left for a Wedding trip, Mrs. McCord wearing a blue tweed costume trimmed in caracal fur. They will bey at home Upon_ their return at 3621 Newark | and Mr. R. T. Bishop, brothers of the ride. A wedding breakfast followed in the home of the bride’s parents, when Mrs. Bishop. mother of the bride, re- ceived with the bride and bridegroom, and had a costume of blue satin and hat to match, and wore a corsage bou- quet of pink sweet peas. Later Mr. and Mrs. Rodler left for a wedding itrip to Atlantic City and New York. The Episcopal Church Home for the Aged will have a benefit Monday vening in the small ballroom of the Willard Hotel, when Mr. Branson de Cou will present his famous dream pictures, travelogues of the South as and Africa. The benefit is being arranged under the auspices of the board of managers of the home, including Mrs, WiMiam Channing Johnson, president; Mrs. Elvana May- field, first _vice presiden d Mrs. Alexander Bull, second vice president. . FILM ACTRESS TO WED. Edna Murphy Announces Engage- ment to Mervyn Leroy. HOLLYWOOD, Calif., November 2 (P).—<Edna Murphy, film actress and leading woman for Monte Blue, an- nounced today that she would be married next month to Mervyn Le- roy, young screen director. She said wedding date had hean set tenta- tively for December 15. The an- THE BVENTNG STAR, ~WASHINGTON, D 0, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER - 9% PALAIS ROYAL Golden Jubilee SPECIALS MOTHER ACCUSES GIRL. Says Daughter Stole Love of Her Second Husband. MINNEAPOLIS, November 2 (#).— Her 20-year-old daughter by a previous tharriage was named as co-respondent yesterday by Ellen Gassler, 40 years oli, in District Court suit for divorce against Roy Gassler, 39-year-old switchman. Mrs. Gassler charged her husband with deserting her last September n preference for her daughter, with whom, she says, he is now living. Births Reported. David _and Jennie Mostow. boy. John W, and Margaret Reiss. girl, Alhert R.-and Virginia Haring. girl. William H. and Fannie Ritter. girl. Ellwood and Ruth L. Childs, William A, and_Hel M Maurice Fuzene Louice A, Charles V. ang Jerry and Robert A, T and Edith M | Johana Spiess, boy. garet O'Brien, bay. oI, _boy. and Lillian E._Philipson. boy. Elizabeth Di Silvestre, boy. Bertha Wolf. hoy. Frances E. Ballard, boy 4 art girl. Tubia and Harry and . irl. and_Sailie . boy. William and Helen M. Flippo. bos. William_A. and Lillian_Marshall. gifl. Alfred M. ‘and Sarah Tyler. girl. Hugey ‘and Tda Joiner. girl TR LT ar SEOTRATIID 5 Daa e PALAIS ROYAL G Street at Eleventh Telephone Main 8780 New! And Vividly Youthful! Hand-Painted Coolie Coats $10 So smart for evening or boudoir wear and very easily packed for week-end trips too! Fashioned of the best quality Pussy Wil. low Radium and exquisite- ly hand-painted in exotic colorings. Coolie Ensemble Loy Llnis, o all-wool Always an important day—but more so than ever right now when approaching Winter brings s0 many urgent needs! mothers will find great econo- mies—and more important than that, they will find just the right apparel for the health and hap- piness of their adored wee ones. Busy eiderdown, Lawrence and Josephine Havden. girl. lined with Amoskeag flannelette, faced Alphonse and Jenny Caldwell. bos. ¥ Suits. 3398 b with pink or blue satin ribbon. Usually Times . ond o Ao o ‘ $395! Baby Day...................$295 - Two-piece pajama suit and i Crib Blankets, pink or blue, with nursery patterns; satin bound. Regularly sold for §195. Baby Day.... $1.79 Gray Washable Stockinette Sheets, 27x36: tested to be absolutely acid and water proof. $1.95 value..... 5% .$1.66 $295 and $3.95 Linen Pillow , with Italian cutwork. Various beautiful pat- terns. Baby Day Rt $1.95 59c Amoskeag Flannelette Gertrudes, Baby D ey - 47c 59c Amoskeag Flannelette Kimonos, trim- med with pink or blue. Baby Day...54c Infants’ Flannelette Gowns, Baby Day, 54¢ Carter’s Vests, single or double breasted; of rayon, cotton and wool. Sizes from in- fants’ to 3-year-olds. Baby Day.....85¢c Carter’s Bands to match the shirts, Baby BISY G veiere.80C “Red Star” Diapers, 30x30, first quality; one dozen to a package. Regularly $2.50. Baby rieeen.$1.98 Infants’ Handmade Dresses, adorable styles, with tiny embroidered yokes. Sizes up to 2 years. Priced.... $1.95 nouncement of the wedding plans fol- towed the return of Miss Murphy here after several weeks in New York, where she engaged in film work. street. 3 Among the out-of-town guests were D, McCord, Mr. Mr. an(! .}lrfl. John» e Miss Barbe; Mr. and Mrs. George P. Rose and Mr. and Mrs. Gundlefinger of Sewickeley, Pa. . 3 clever coolie coat of gay | printed satinette, in dainty e PALAIS. ROYAL borders. Tots' Creepers Men's Store—Main Floor Sizes 1 to 3 | J. Tibbals ¢* Mr. and Mrs. W. s Grace Berkeley, Calif.,, are at the Dodge Hotel for a short stay. PALAIS ROYAL—Negligees—Third Floor % Two-Piece Flannelette Pajamas, $1.79 Of Amoskego and Scotch flan- nelette. Full cut, long set-in sleeves, finished with silk frog fastenings. Plain sha or striped patterns. Small, medium and large sizes. Miss Hester Anne Le Fevre is chair- | man of the youns ladies who will act as ushers at the motion picture per formance tomorrow afternoon at 3:15 o'clock at the Ambassador Theater for the benefit of the Episcopal Home for the Aged. On the committee are Miss Jeannette Hume, Miss Evelyn Walker, Miss Exilona Hamilton, Miss | Janet Phillips, Miss Alice Cutts and Miss Adelaide Henry. Mr. Markley Bethea will have as his guests this evening at the opening of | Le Club Boheme, at the Carlton, Mrs. Horace G. Macfarland, Mr. and Mrs, John Melton Hudgins, Miss Edwina Morrow, the first secretary of the Egyptian legation, Mr. Ramses Chaf- fey, and Mr. Charles Francois Guerin. Miss S. Maxwell Waring of Ashe- Erlfc'a‘\bt::d‘tgeha;o‘(ae‘l‘flr‘n? ffi'é‘e\\%fn::’f F NCY socks in woven plaid and striped effects that are Miss Waring was accompanied to new and smart. Sizes 9% to 12. Washington by Mrs. Lock Craig, wife 59¢ or 6 Prs. for $3.50 of the former Governor of North Car- olina, who will return to Asheville Men’s $5 Knitted Jackets $3.98 after a brief visit with her son, Mr. Arthur Craig of Washington. Reception Today at UTTON-FRONT, coat styles, in solid gray and heather mixtures of brown, blue and tan. Sizes 36 to 48. All have two roomy pockets. Ideal for hunting or golf wear. Women's Democratic Club. PALAIS ROYAL—Men's Store—Main Floor “Merit” Flannelette Night Gowns, $1 Plain white or attractive stripes. With or without collars, Regular sizes. Extra sizes in other makes. PALAIS ROYAL—Lingerie—Third Floor Tots’ Creepers, of broadcloth, chambrays or ginghams. Sizes 1 to 3. Baby X - Day ... o .$1.50 k Crisp Dresses for infants and 2-yvear-olds, Bishop or embroidered yoke style, made of nainsook or fine quality cotton. Baby Bay: . iuea. i ...59¢ Brushed Wool Babys’ Dresses Sizes up to 2 years O Men’s 75c¢ and $1 Fancy "~ Socks, 59c Pr. New Styles! Gay Colorings! in All-Wool Sweaters $3.95 . Coat Sweaters of novelty weaves or fine and heavy weight Jersey. Also of brushed wool, with colorful bandings. ; s—Sweater, leggings, cap and mittens in the set. Choose sky blue, Lanvin, rose or buff. Very special at $7.49 Fine Knitted Bibs, sizes 6 months to 3 years. Baby Day vee..59¢ 39c Rubber Apronms, with cunning ruffled edges. Sizes 1 to 3. Baby Day... ...29¢ Rubberized Cretonne or Pure Gum Rubber Aprons, closed back; some have sleeves. Sizes 1 to 3; without sleeves, 3 to 6. Baby ay o ..589¢ White Vanta Hose, sizes 4 to 6%. Baby Day........ ..50¢ PALAIS ROYAL—Infants’ Section Third Floor The Woman's National Democratic Club will give a reception at the club- house, 1526 New Hampshire avenue, this afternoon from 4 to 6 o'clock in honor of the “'Pioneer American Wom- en” exhibit of paintings. In addition to the members of the club, resident and non-resident invitations to the re- ception have been sent to several hun- dred residents of Washington and its vicinity. Mrs. Andrieus A. Jones, president of the club, will receive and will be assisted by inembers of the Slip-on Sweaters ‘in vivid or subdued colorings, with crew, V, square or student collars—some with shoulder flowers of self. PALAIS ROYAL—Sweaters—Third Floor Tots’ Brushed Wool Sets $7.49 Italian Cut Pillow Slips $1.95 150 Little Boys’ All-Wool board of governors and the program committee. Presiding at the tea table will be Mrs. Thomas F. Bavard, jr.; Mrs. Claude A. Swanson, Mrs. C. S. Thom- as, Mrs. Ollie James and Mrs. Atlee Pomerene. Marcia Burns Chapter, D. A. R., will have a bridge party Thursday after- noon, December 1, in Chestnut Farms auditorium, Twenty-sixth street ‘and Pennsylvania avenug .northwest, the proceeds to be used fer patriotie work. Mrs. Elizabeth Hesse is'regent of the chapter, and Mrs. A. Eugene Barr, chairman of the committee, will he assisted by Mrs. W. L. Gutelius, vice chairman, and Mrs. G. L. Palmer. Miss Mary Carusso of Constantinople has arrived in Washington and will spend some time at the Grace Dodge Hotel. Miss Catherine daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 8. Bishop, was married to Mr. L. Joseph Rodier, son of Mr. Joseph 8. Rodler, Wednesday morning, Oc- tober 26. The ceremony was per- formed at 9 o'clock in St. Anthony’s Church, in Brookland, and was followed by a nuptial mass, celebrated by the Rev. Patrick E. Conroy, pastor of the chureh, assisted by the Rev. Dr. John- son of the Catholic University, Rev. Father Di Paola and the Rev. Father Barnabas MacAlarney of the Fran- ciscan Monastery. Miss Ida May Madigan and Miss Margaret O'Connor sang, accompanied at the organ by Mrs. Paul Rodler. ‘The bride, who was given in mar- riage by her father, wore a gown of white satin and Venetian lace made bouffant. Her tulle veil was held by a cap of Venetian lace and a string of pearis, which went under her chin. She carried a large cluster of white chrysanthemums. | Miss Marie Bishop was maid of | honor for her sister and wore flesh- | color georgette crépe and a plc!uro} hat of panne velvet and georgette | crepe to match, and carried pink | chrysanthemums. Mr. Anthony V.| Rodler was best man for his brother. | and the ushers included Mr. Paul Rod- ler, brother of the bridegroom., and | Mr. J. H Bishop. Mr. R. A. Bishop | The PALAIS RoyAL BARGAIN BASEMENT Louise Bishop, H. McCall Printed Pattern 5120 This one-picce dress has a bolero cffect achieved by using contrasting colors or fabrics. The skirt shows two flaring godets extending from hip to hem. The belt is worn rather low. A moire silk or a crepe satin is suggested for it. Palals Royal—Bargain Basement. Suits Age 3 to 8 Years $2.98 LITTLE boys will look so jaunty in these all-wool suits. Flapper styles with jersey pants and plaid tops., others without. combinations. Boys’ $2.25 to $3.50 Some with novelty belts, All in lovely color Slip-on Sweaters, $1.98 All-wool or wool and rayon. Sizes 26 to 36. PALAIS ROYAL—Boys’ Store—Main Floor ke PALAIS ROYAL Telephone Main 8780 G Street at Eleventh Women Who Wear High-Grade Corsetlets Will Welcome This Sale of Mme. Irene Duosettes & Bien Jolie Corsetlets Ordinarily Selling $4 From $8.50 to $15 95 thDELS for every type of woman! All de- signed to mould the individual figure into the straight lines that Fashion demands today. Of beautiful and durable fabrics combined with sections of elastic; some with silk or lace bras- siere tops. The group includes sizes 32 to 48, PALAIS ROYAL—Corsets—Third Floor e A Sale of “Fruit-of- the-Loom” DRESSES $1.98 Sturdy, trimly styled navy, black or copen. in a becoming good washing home frocks Made straightline style. Sizes 36 to 50. PALAIS ROYAL—House Dresses—Third Floor -~ (re PALAIS ROYAL G Street at Eleventh Smart Footwear $8 What a difference it makes whether you wear the correct shoes. Indeed, you cannot be too careful in sclecting footwear! Styles for every occasion and costume—opera pumps, pumps trimmed with bows or buckles, one- strap slippers, ties and oxfords. If You Would Have an Afternoon Dress of Unquestioned Smartness Choose One of These Shining Satin Frocks $39.50 It seems all the fashion-loving world has succumbed to the lure of satin! Especially smart are the black satins, which fairly gleam with richness—and next in favor come browns. The materials include patent leather, imitation alligator, the new shades of brown kid, black kid, tan calfskin or black satin, PALAIS ROYAL—Daylight Shoe Shop Becond Floor * A New Fur—Already the Season’s Favorite! Genuine Baby Sealskin Coats From the richest family in all “fur- dom” yet the price is only $169 If you haven't scen this glossy, rich fur you can- not appreciate what handsome coats it makes! Light tan or cocoa brown coats: that gleam with smartness— ideal for sports, general wear, in- deed, for every occasion! And, remember, this is a genuine fur—REAL baby scalskin that makes these coats which are Deing featured at the Palais Royal Y at only $169. PALAIS ROYAL Fur Coats—Third Floor So lovely is the material that little trimming is needed —perhaps some gilded buttons on the slecve, a sparkling ornament, a shoulder flower or a touch of metal brocade! Other interesting dresses are made of georgette, crepes, velvets and various woolens. Youthfully styled in sizes 36 to 46. PALAIS ROYAL—Women’s Dresses—Third Floor * To Wear With Fur and Fur Collared Coats! New Felt Hats A brand-new Winter assortment at only $5 Trig felts to wear on- every occasion! So varied is the assortment that we can say most emphatically that there is a style for YOUR type and colors to harmonize with YOUR ap- arel. Plenty of blacks, seal browns and tawny girches if you want a dark hat, and scores of smart colored hats that look so smart with fur coats. PALAIS ROYAL—Millinery—Third Floor Telephone Main 8780 Handbags A group that would ordinarily sell for $4.95! $3.98 Blacks and browns, of course, and you will find practically every other shade that is correct for accessories this sea- son! Every bag of fine leather, lined with moire silk or leather, some with framed compartments and others fit- ted with change purse and mirror. Pouch or underarm shapes. Seldom is it possible to find such well made, fashionable handbags at only $3.98! PALAIS ROYAIL—Hand Bags Main Floor In the New Tuwisted Style Bangle Bracelets 5 for $1 Silver plated bracelets that jingle a fashionable tune—and it won't be ex- pensive to be in the height of fashion and wear five on one arm, for they are only $1! To Wear on Tailored Frocks! Bright Colored Pins, $2.50 Real stones set in sterling silver mounting! Various colors, so you can choose one that will match the trim- mings on your dress, or if the dress is simply tailored, a pin is all the trim- ming that is necessary! A perfect gift for Christmas! PALAIS ROYAL—Jewelry—Main Floor

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