Evening Star Newspaper, August 21, 1928, Page 14

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SOCIETY. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON. D. C.” TUESDAY, AUGUST 21, 1978 SOCIETY. gz COL. GRANT ADMITTED |fresidenvs own carison, o 104 [RITES FOR J. B. SHUGRUE.|Cutholie Church, Fifieenth and v NEW DIPLOMATIC HOSTESS [Army and Navy Union, a8 et taut ko misting bbb g / LA— TO MILITARY SODIETY |Zas, ™o oo meoten wen P i o O I Following the ceremony last night, | Services Tomorrow Morning at St.| Cemetery. g o S Col. Grant made a few remarks re- ’ | Mr. Shugrue was for many years i Made Member of President's Own | oot Cron Tiade O T e vl Paul's Catholic Church. 4 d | the restaurant business here until re- Garrizon, No. 104, Army and | retired veferans present had been mem- | puperal services for James B. Shu- | tiring ral months ago. He wa s(‘&lt‘tdl\ ot rhC [lt.l.\lll‘\. \ll .\lC“On. R ;}, (OF the enlisted men's detachment | grue, 64 years old, who died at his|employed in the Post Office Depart- D G tesidence, 1930 Eighteenth street, Sun-'ment for 20 years prior to entering . y . L ; X t Al | day, will be,conducted in St. Paul's the restaurant business - - IS In the presence of veterans that had | Maj. Willlam L. P tional com- erl]l n”]r-\ to “ «L\hln}‘ton hlS erved under his grandfather, Gen. T r of the Army Navy Ur Grant, when he had command of the regarding the plans for the Afternoon From Vacation. kS g s g ticth convention of the or- | WASHINGTONS FINEST MENS WEAR STORE held here September 3d, last night was inducted into the ’ A TOMORROW! r.| nual tennis tournament at Newport yes- E 5 : to | terday ¥ . Mrs. Chauncey M. Depew, widow of f - Senator Depew, is arriving in rk foday on the Majestic, hav- e 171 P A Rl 4 n exciting ard Crane safled from his tover on the Potomac to the races off the Linkhorn Boat Club ] 3 | WU E:" Virginia Beach Sunday. Mr. Crane g K A B th [ i pent several days at the beach, making § $ ; ro ers A £ . A i A jer Hotel his headquarters AN | s EADETROr oo Mrs. Kirk H. Porter of Towa 3 ‘ ekl / g : | ¢ . 5 s ot o » Exhibit Wednesday of 47 fine Distinguished British a lengthy visit to Washington A ot v J. 8. Skene of Waukegan, Ill . , i i X Wi f oo i v the Smartest in ve arrived in Washing- and are at the Carlton for.a short and Mrs. Frank R. Leary arrived | . " 4 o a ]'()(‘ \S ¥ York yesterday aboard the Cali- S & 2 2\ ia from the West Coast by way of s e Panama Canal and Havana, Cuba Visitors to Be Feted He Nith t fr. J. M. Porter and | Wood—Evans Wedding August 11 Announced ark’s Episcopal Church was the ! 4 a pretty wedding Saturday TR tr nd aften T nd \t 1 . = o R S SR :, 11, at 5:30 o'clock. . 3 e rtha E. Evans became . 5 ol Riand prEm—— % daps Joseph Fickling Wood G 10 IMPORTED TWEED COATS t Buck officiating. Miss | X . . ; L ’ 3 ed the wedding 4 1 10 A that formerly sold jrom $§ of Balti- Bl Wi b \ SN Badger. Natural Lynx, Caracul and Mink trim- he bride was given in marriage by ; % . . 75 vvr'll.nhn.‘ Mr. FK Evans, and wf\rr a| X i - mings add a touch of luxury to the imported $ . n of white crepe with a tulle veil | > tweed fabric. The stylings are very smart nged softly about her face with | I¥ ; s of the valley, and she carried a X : ; { wer bouquet of bride roses and / s s of the valley SENORA DE IGLESIAS, y TTV TWEER b TS | Miss W;‘('i"' ‘E‘)f“-‘»‘ "”E"d‘;" her -‘"}‘; Wife of Capt. Jose Iglesias, new naval attache of the Spanish embassy, who has 7] 12 NOVELTY TWEED COA I'S maid of honor, wearing & pink | gppjyeq jn Washington and is at Wardman Park Hotel. —Underwood Photo } 50 to §159 ette gown with a hat to match formerly . 59 $98.75. carrying pink roses that formerly sold from $59 to $98.75. Bt el s Wt s il i Very elaborately trimmed with large fur collars 75 iam Wood. brother of the bride- 7 i - - = of Mole, Wolf, Natural Lynx or Fox. An ex- $ . groom; Mr. Eustace Hart, Mr. Donald Adams and Mrs. Carleton Supplee Mr. and Mrs. Wood will make their heme in Washington after Septem- ber 1 | & /| ceedingly rare value—an exceptionally fine coat Savmgs of Importance =/ ) e — . “ME iy ] 6 TRAVEL WEAR COATS On Henderson Furniture £ e THE “MELBA" OXFORD that formerly sold from $59.50 to $89.50. the West coast wnong the pessengers aboard the —a walking shoe with a Particularly appropriste for steamer or travel s 75 DURING AUGUST great feminine following wear. Tailored from fine quality novelty fabrics. . ‘The District Col sioner, Mr ‘Pw, \-;;n,;;.fr:,r:‘:i,n?;?wg:: York yes- | | $12.50 { You'll like the smart stylings. . Mr and Mrs. Jamnes Lee Bost spent : x;.mngglp“n\;::g. where they With Fall refurnishing R | 19 IMPORTED TWEED COATS Mss, B. . Moran of Collingswood, N. time approaching, our . . . ; 5 59.5 7., ‘sccomipanied by her dsughter, is at BP ¢ leaf tan calfskin lends itself well to this that formerly sold from $39.50 to $59.50. the Carlton for several days | AU§U5t Special V 31‘{“ n | graceful, sturdy walking oxford. Stet- These jaunty sport coats may be very smartly the presence of a small company of | Suites and Odd Pieces son has fashioned it over a “last’™ that is J worn with one's own furs. Every desirable col- s I 9.75 The Rev_Dr. Joseph Templeton Her- w | Son [fl" is in Washington for A % | 5 Urief stay 88 *us house guest of Dr . Mr. and Mrs. Prederick | gvereit M, Ellison g M sireet. ham. who have been visiting on sl Llong Island during Mr. Grant’s trip to Ay wnd Mrs. Arthyr E. Dowell were T il relatives and friends, Miss Elsie Leita - r- . . e = or represented. The tailoring shows the touch | Smoot, daugh’ > of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel deserve your early at- ; famous for its comfort-giving qualities. bt ol et . Miss | Belt Smoot of Takoma Park, Md., and J ) f talented han their | \rrClyde Roosevelt Whitaker of Wash- | | tention. |E Durable lecather soles. All leather gton were married at 3 o'clock Sat- : GilanEeels (Continue Page | e, T : 2 3 Every piece of Furniture Lengths, 4 to 9—Widths, A14 to C \ Broken sizes! All sales final! reduced is from reflular = o stock. 1k STETSON SHOE SHOP of the i THE WOMEN'S SHOP OF and We Specialize in FUR REMODELING et WorkbwALID - Bk E Raleigh Haberdasher Ralelgh Haberdasher Ll s ity W lity Findings—Moderat o e il e C‘ = |l ' 1310 F Street 1310 F Street s Fur Coats 1= JossS EMIIAANCT 5. N ||| —cleaned, tnside and out, § and Mrs. McDonald are stop g at the glazed and stored for the Fairfax Hotel, at 2100 Massachusetts season. enue. A2 Estimates Gladly Given 1108 G Street— -Phones 22 Tt Mrs. Harrison Returns To Omaha Home After Visit. | N"!flf:f':flfl F“’r[:“' ‘ G ‘ B H ‘man, Prop. Il - = e R Aaaneamaante s v 1 s mum s, oo v | e T3S " Fotiiases ||| T e Og ue 10r INC. Fine Furniture, Laces, Upholstery, Paperhanging, Painting Williams, at Wardnian Park | last evening for Indian- | h Mr. William is morn- | as ordained by Drecoll, Le- long, Worth, Agnes and other "U{?d par"s"fl" L]L'SY'}?"('?‘S. Fall Frocks Show New Modes Silhouettes that are at once simple yet elegant dis- tinguish the new Frocks. Rich Satins, Velvets, Navy Geor- | gettes and Silk Crepes introduce new shades of brown, tan, Long, who | red and the eternally smart black. ILaces, new necklines Bass Rocl & A : i 5 oY and soft scarf drapes are among the important fashion $15 to $79.50 aupsRady BTONE ® @ Plain or printed Velvet for your smartest gt‘\\ ns—a coat 0‘ Velve‘ frimmed \\'i‘l\ hccoming long-haired fur—a dashing Velvet hat—and you I‘:IVC an f‘nSCmblc \\'Urth_\' \l{ '}\C most impflrtant Fall OU(‘H!iDHS! Intricacy of cut—simplicity of effect— iheibehnatelatiilieralvaly dirped Erook of printed velvet shown at the left, with its gathered skirt and swathed girdle. ; y style, as evidenced by a frock of plain \ Black Velvet with wide draped girdle 606 -614 ELEVENTH ST. A coat of Black Velvet (right) achieves double distinction by taking unto itself . v e, & shawl collar of Natural Opos- Absolute Final Clearance of ; AN : : b e e oo | ) : ‘ Agnes designed the Velvet tam which All Summer Frocks ||/ B ' ol e Ve e, e SLll) COVERS J N : adorned with a novelty pin. $10. oty Reduced to below actual cost to us Cut and mad 82975 R ) us ;Ivl three days T Modes typical of a varied collection For any 3-piece set, in bes grade 707, Belgian Linen. 43 Washable Silk Dresses. . . . . . %6 ‘ now on display in The Mayfair Shop. You are assured of high-grade workmanship and 1007, satis- 8 Bouffant Party Frocks . . . . . . $9 faction. T'affeta and Lace Creations McDEVITT’S 1211 F 5t N.W. (2nd floor) M. 3211 27 Washable Silk Frocks . . . . . . $9 ” I ,y e Also Frocks of Georgette and Crepe t Flowers by | Telegraph | Anywhere | 20 Summer Silk Frocks . . . . . ... ... $l4 « membe | One and Two Piece Styles 15 Georgette and Crepe Frocks . . . . . . . §17 Navy and Black. Very Smart Styles 19 Finest Summer Dresses . . . . . . . . . . $24 Laces and Silk Models. Exceptional Quality S1Ceorpette 0o « « . « & 4niwiv e e s 0 8D NEW STORE 1407 H St. N * Telephone Main ",7’77( Vo

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