Evening Star Newspaper, August 16, 1928, Page 18

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18 SOCIETY. SOCIETY Secretary and Mrs. Hoover Will Start East Today After Short Stay in Palo Alto Home. Me. Newton L Keith Miller 2! who h’\\" ace Dodge Hotel since Monda leave tonight for | { Boston, en route to Paris, Me., to join | Capt. Lyon's mother at her home there. Capt of Commerce an nd Mrs | Paris, and Mrs. Belmont Hosts Dinner la~l Evening. "M Rumanian Envoy Will Tomorrow for Europe. Ruma n New the Tle de abroad elmont enter. ning in their t later taking a the performance of “The the Casino s were Mr as Brown Henry m_ Goadby 3 S. Copeland w n host lard inkham d by her_daughter | Mrs., Marthena n Williams and Miss S: Anne \'\'\ Virginia W ms and Wash- | and be 1 aw, Mr. and Mrs. W Mr. Harrison t F. Mackenzie ha formally wit ard roof. Louise McKee was entert cher the Congressional C 1b Somerville. MeKee, | day at Mrs. George Me Sara- a_Springs yeste * box at her s Mrs. Robert Hinckley h: joined her son-in-law and daughter, the secretary of the United States legation in Poland | and Mrs. Percival McCeney-Werlich. in Col. Dorsey R. Rodney and | Paris, where they are spending a brief | Rodner arrived in Washington to- | vacation and are stopping at Fairfax | nrs Eulalie Rheem Rowe, well at 2100 Massa ts AVeNUe. | yyoun in social and musical circles of | Mai. R. S. Parfott and Miss Virginta |-this city, sailed from Cherbourg, France, pareoit of Washingt on spent the week |on the Majestic, August for the West Point, { United States, after a three-month | | tour of Europe. _After an extended stay Angeles and | in Pari Rowe- visited the cadet corps. ) presen! class, and ond, who entered the Mr [t Hotel Tomofrow—at the Ridiculously Low Prices of 475, 7 1250 We Close Out Our Remaining Summer Dresses Worth Three and Four Times Tomorrow’s Prices All Sales Final 1316 G St. City Club Bldg. AIRTCIRART PRESENTS For the first time Artcraft presents what is new for fall in fen nine footwear. Witk THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C. THURSDAY, AUGUST 16, 1928 MARRIED SATURDAY Before her marriage ter of Mr. and Mrs. W. Hunter H centers of Franc | ward Karrick Morrls, on. Nice, Genos | her. Venice and Milan, and | spent some time at the | MrS. d th in New York d";‘c‘(’;“‘.,'"’[f‘ Mr. and Mrs. George Grant prin- World W NOLL Sipaae it at Tuxedo Park and are laza Hotel arriv New York ill then be the guest of | son and daughte! . Mr. and | Edmund Domer in their Ak Spring Lake, Mrs. el return to Washington in Mr. and Mrs. e ings entertained a company Mrs. cottage at Rowe wil September. Mrs. James Lawson Karrick, who is at | her Summer home, at Stockbridge, en- tertained at a tea and reception yes- | Anna terday afternoon in honor of Mrs. Ed- ! Arthur S. Keefe-Jones Wedding | In Rockville this Morning. Naomi Jones, Brothers For Friday Evening, Street and Sport FROCKS rgandies 51 O Taffetas Crepes $45, $55 Formerly $35, No Credits No Approvals All Sales Final | IR U We Have Added Another Norma Hosiery Shoppe Conveniently Located at 713 14th St. N.W. Friday and FREE Saturday At Our 14th St. Shoppe Our Special Opening A pair of Silk Garters will be given free to every 2 Doors North Colorado Bldg. one making a purchase in our store on Friday and Sat- urday. All Silk From Top to Toe Full Fashioned HOSIERY .00 Per Pair hat has made it possible mind firet that our merch which makes for durability Appreciating your patronage ve have always h of the highest quality must dise be who is visiting | Mason have returned to New York after a at the | Robert Somers Brook- at lunch- | | con vesterday at their cottage at Sara- In the presence of a small company | of relatives and intimate friends, Miss daughter of Mr. Jones of Montrose, and Mr. | SOCIETY.™ Michael Leo Keefe of Washington were | and Mrs. George Eugene Giguere, in married at 10 o'clock this morning in | their Summer cottage at Water Witch, St. Mary's Catholic Church in Rock-|N. J. ville, the pastor, the Rev. John T. Coola- | ~Mrs. Giguere, before her marriage in han, officiating. The church was at-|June, Miss Virginia Russell Snead | tractively decorated of this city. Both' the bride and bridegroom were unattended. ‘The bride wore an en- semble gown of beige and brown, with | Cincinnati and Palm Beach are now hat to match. Immediately after the |in Paris with their sister, Mrs. John ceremony, Mr. and Mrs. Keefe s 1| Dana, who has recently gone there from for a motor trip through the Ne: Le Tourquet. Mrs. Dana will accom land States, expecting to be away pany Mr. and Mrs. Kroger on a motor | weeks. They will make their home at | trip through France and Switzerland Montrose. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard H. Kroger of & PBreunt Miss Priscilla Parker of Chevy Cha is entertaining Miss Esther Outerbridge | and_her brothgr of Bermuda The marriage of Miss Rebecea Orcutt daughter of Mr. and M { ward Olcutt of Richmond, to Mr. John David Turner, son of Mr. and Mrs, Ed- ward Tra Turner of Richmond, took place yesterday morning at 9:30 o'clock in the First Baptist Church, the Rev Dr. Ray Palmer officiating Mr. Turner and his bride their home at 3204 Hall street mond. Va Among the guests at the wedding were Mrs. Victoria Young. Mr. and Mrs 7. E. Bohannon, all of Richmond, and | Miss Alice B. Speiden of this city M John W. Brawner, with John Floyd Brawne ier and Miss tablished 1n Monterey Cirele , for the Sum mer. / e guest. Ml Margaret Bacon, who will remain with them for several weel Mrs. Brawner gav day for her da r in honor of Bacon, when the guests were (Continued on Nineteenth F 69c will make Rich- Tue: Mi: the large tex biman Snead i Mrs and daughter Russell H. ing her 1 son-in-law Full Fashioned Hosiery Reduced to Street Floor FRIDAY GREEN TIC Purchase! Bankrupt Lou-Dan Shoe § J. Borden Harriman has returned | to Newport after spending a few days | 1 value. We have pl ase into ree groups—wl sizes were incomplete we run of s to our many pleased customers. sk~ Group One Includes $3 to 84 Shoes at $4 to 86 Shoes I xcellent * gray, and t heels. About 500 pairs. Group Three Includes $6.50 to $8 Shoes at The choicest footwear in patent, tan kid, t kid and white. traps and fanci 1 low heel styles. All sizes in the group. Group 1 at : "-87c irkable 5147 Yroup Second Floor—King's Palace Children’s 29¢ and 39c¢ 3 Hose and Socks, 19'c 75 Rayon Hose in fa terns. Also childre of pure thread s Some rayon hose es cluded. ~ Broken Perfect 29¢: Socks. ars. Various pretty colors, some with Children’s $1 and SL39 Rayon Undergarments. Choice of cos- tume slips, bloomers and combi- nations ‘in various colors G@ ¢ and style Street Floor Tots' $5 to $9 Dresses. Sheer French votle, Celanese voile and silk_crepe de chine. Trimmed 4 i and or 5 rows of picot ruffting. ha smocking w:(’(‘\l‘N Ul Newest Felts 83 189 0 000000000000000000000000000000000000000000¢ Remnants of 39¢ to 59¢ "'f“'fi“ Wash Goods, 19c yd. dimity, batiste and numerou washable weave and ma Some pieces Fashion’s “ or Ih \2..)0 ln Tweed Knickers. tan plaids with belts to matc Girls' style, well tailored for sport wear. Sizes 12, 14, 18 and 20 $1.98 Tots' $1.50 to §2 Dresses and pastel Hand embrotdered natly coll sleeves or hem Gray $3 to §4 Tots' I dainty sies U0 g1 59 Wool Rathing with model triped with blue, €7 98 Printed rayons, br $5 Coolle Coats Imported ) wool chall; black, red, green I and yellow triking Japanese designs, aiso hand-palnted rat- DECEREC SO tania in rainbow color- $3.98 Shvih Salla ¥ ngs . 1 the moat b Second Floor e Also Dresses. styles. King's Palace 0000000040000 00000000000000000000006000+ /fl\ 9900000000000 0000000000000¢( embroidery. 3 years. W $3 Women's Suits. One - plece skirt. Solid color borders. Black, green and red Men's and Fants. seade irable patterned eflect mants. One of the new Knickers. Group Two Includes 87 lack ice—our the customer must be satis cheerfully motto has been fied or money ol refunded The Norma Hosiery Shops, Inc. Our New Store 713 14th St. N.W. Also at 711 13th St. N.W. \RTCIRAFT flEGDfIDWW[IEA\IIR pearl: Knotted b ‘m‘d 49(. 79c flesh each chie white tween very bead and toyo straw pretty colors and $‘ 88 styles $1 Fancy lengths Jewelry necklaces In various metal brooches, crystal earrings and other fancy items 69C Novelty Street Floor @ charmis or small oral \ nd col m‘, " 59 ¥ ants of Domesties, Dress gingham: percale unbleached and bleached cottons English loth, Indian head printed dimity, Splen did lengths Yard 25¢ Turkish Towels. Seconds known as run of the mil. Vart ous sizes in all-white 1 or with faney borders 12Va¢ Street Floor ric in larg prin 47¢ Wash Suits comblinations » 8 Street Floor SLA0 pavor Wit 25¢ Street Floor $1and Toilet Wa Denney & De Auto-Strop Blade Sunday, August 19 reuninger & Sons will open their Evening Star Model Home in hepherd Park Corner Morningside Drive & Juniper St. Reached by way of 16th St. & Alaska Ave. to Morningside Drive Watch for announcement in this paper Saturday, Aug. 18 T s 10c Palmolive Soap 4 - 25¢ more than eight to a Street Floor SPECIALS { children— 1s purchase we can offer these same ced the entire added ent LR Ny at high and 1 \ marveloy Children’s Specials in Three Grou ps— Group 3 at "$2.87 Goodyear great deal me h & ce. 000000000000000000000000 "0000000‘0000000000OOQO00000'000‘000000000000‘0000000000’0“000000000“ (‘;etnnm- Garment Bags. hold eight Women's ous Stamped colors and de- ed on good grade rge and :!‘f“'- 85‘: Street Floor Remnants of 59¢ Drapery Rayons ely colored most any Splendtd Window Shades! Oilcloth. 19¢ of Table fancy pate Remnants Third Floor Men's 9% Work Shirts. Unioh Suits Men's 39 Faney Hose. Well Jvel 98¢ Street Floor Fancy Flowers “odd lot_of and 90 el e A assortment ot of lace or ore zsc Street Floor Narrow 1 dain gandy

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