Evening Star Newspaper, August 23, 1928, Page 18

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18 SOCIETY. : THE EVENING STAR. W,\SHL\:GTO,\’. D. €, THURSDAY, AUGUST 23, 1928 SOCIETY.' where they spent a week at the Orkney | Montreat, N. C.. whom she visited for Springs Hnlcr‘ a few days after her concert there. ITING HERE — | Miss De Sayn is spending the Sum- - e Miss Phyllis Holman of London, Who | mer at the Pines Hotel, Little Switzer- | has been in the United States since the [ Jand, N. C., where she will remain car Tt of June, arrived in Washing- | until the middle of September. |ton yesterday from Easthampton, Long i | Toland. where she had been the guest of | Mr. and Mrs. J. Hixon Kinsella of Mr and Mrs. Robert Appleton, and will [ St. Louts, arrived in Washington yester- | be at the Mayflower until Friday, when | day from New York, where they have | ohe will return to New York in time to|been visiting for two weeks, and they ail for home on Saturday aboard the | will be at the Mayflower for a short | Majestic. The greater portion of MIiss | time before returning home. | Hoiman's time has been spent on the g T et WORLD CONGRESS OPENS. | Mr. and Mrs. Wil C. Sterlin are spending their vacation at the Steven- | son in Atlantic City, N. J. BERLIN, August 23 (#).—The twenty- | Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Muse have gone |fifth world congress of the Interparlia- | | Jirginia Beach and are staying at|mentary Union opened today with the to Virgl | the Martha Washington Hotel for the | representatives of 37 countries, includ- | yemainder of August ing the United States, In attendance | é frr . “hat the Kellogg renunciation of war [ s T T TeyIoE - ok o Shanghal. | pact merely reflects a resolution which China, i st the OroCe O on the unfon adopted in 1925 was asserted o IEngthy: visit GO R LR by Prof. Walther Schuecking of Ger- | Miss Elena de Sayn was recently | many, who was chosen president of the o Giest of Dr. and Mrs. Archer in congress thi, morning. | SMARTEST The Chief Executive and Mrs. Coolidge| Hosts to Admiral and Mrs. Hughes In Wisconsin. and Mrs. Coolidge | best man at the wedding of Miss Jane guests for a few | Brevoort Walden, daughter of Mr. and Summer White | ) Reginald Prescott Walden of New | the Chiet | York and Mr. Charles J. V. Murphy, to < and Mrs | take place Wednesday, September 5. at turned to | ¢ oclock, in Christ's Church at Rye,| N. Y of Commerce,| Comdr. and Mrs. Paul H. Bastedo be among | who are spending some time at Hot | tonight which | Springs, were hosts at luncheon yes- vy Chase Club | terday at the Cascades when among their guests were Mr. Thomas F. Griffin son of Mrs. Bastedo. t Alderman o nd her daughter, May- | M. Theodore Roosevelt, ir., who was - in Washington. in Vermont with her children during | | in Washington. e | Col. Roosevelt's stay at the Plattsburg - Mg § ing Camp, returned Tuesday to for the home at Cove Neck, N. Y P nest Princess Mar " Boncompagni, who | 3 nding the -season at Bar Harbor OUR ENTIRE DEPARTMENT WILL was served &t | Me,, entertained guests at the marion- | and in the | ette performance given at the Building of the | of Arts vesterday afternoon. | y: Mr ol | the United | _ Mrs. Keith Merrill is spending a few | jen. Albert C.| days in New York and is at the Hotel | nd general man- | St. Regis. Flect Corpora” ) Mr. and Mrs. Edwin . Puller returned B ¢ from Atlantic City, where| have spent a month or six weeks. | BE DEVOTED TO THIS SELLING OF NEW FALL HATS OU will be delighted with this special sell- >(‘ ing for it includes every conceivable fashion for \ miss and matron. New \ Felts, Velvets and Combi- THE “BROGUE" —a feminine oxford —sturdy and smart | Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dodge of London. ! who ‘are on a holiday trip to this| are now in Washington and at’the Mayflower. r t Marriage of Mrs. Pierce | me g , 1 (L. Petry. Miss To Mr. Herrick in Washington. | $ 1 0'50 it You wouldn't 2 he acting nost, | yirs. Churchill Clark has announced | { think it possible to obtain L woman ‘\]l‘“ bl oty ';(‘ I‘,"“”_ d*‘""‘,{"'- }’?\”‘ [ such remarkable values, at Fepres Vlocal papers. | M Horsick, Jra of Boston, the wed- The “Brogue™—so aptly named—indeed Rialins i Bick ding to take place early in the Autumn | MRS. WILLIAM G. MICHELET, epeaks the word that leads the smart ia or W in Washington. Mrs. Pierce is the | Who with Lieut. Michelet have motored from Newport to visit the former's i imat ny e R | widow of Mr. Vinton Ulric Dahigren | parents, Capt. and Mrs. Reed M. Fawell, at 4300 Connecticut avenue. | feminine to ultimate correctness for any : i bt | R S Tbv SiLtting o5 the Tart e sports wear or sidelines. No wayward | 1214 F it th:f‘r\txzm&nx;,:w;‘{gy;:;:;nnl friends and | - e e i choice in this—for the tan boarded calfskin | ST.N.W ST. N.W. days in| Mr. Herrick and his bride will gu‘ Miss Josephine Marshall, daughter of | eral weeks, prior to entering the sopho- | with oak leather soles make for wear-resist- | S L. ANV, ST.N.W. abroad on their wedding trip. Dr. and Mrs. Edward R. Marshall of | more class at Duke University. | "“( smrdiness. Low broad leather heels. | - New York, formerly of this city. Miss e, and N Snak 5. bRt 1 Gans entertained D: s 1 v Miss Marshall Mr. & Mrs. ank Ty ave . e L e N gone to Virginia Beach to spend the re- Lengths, 4 to 9—Widths, A4 to C | at di 1ight at the Congression- on her return to New York 21 Country Glub, ¥ | | mainder of the season at the Martha m McEachen of | Washington. stayl at the| — G | _Mr. and Mrs. M | neon were Mrs. | Mrs. George Mesta, who is at Saratoga | Biloxi, N who a | | Miss | Mildred | Springs for the racing season, was a | Grace Dodge Hotel are accompanied| ~Mr. and Mrs. A, N. Glllaspie of New- t a luncheon yesterday by Mr. | by Mrs. T. W. Griffon, also of Biloxi. | port, Ky., ate at the Grace Dodge Hotel Lawrence Johnson. 1" i s e for an extended stay amstown, Mass. 2 STETSON SHOE SHOP of the Raleigh Haberdasher 1310 F Street is Armor of Georgia fi her ~granddaughter,| Mr. Delmar Evans Webb, son of Mr will arrive on the fand Mrs, Jesse Lee Webb, and Mr. Hale of Senator T. H. it son, Mr. Robert| Mrs J. Borden Harriman is the guest | dccompanied by d from a cruise | of Mr. and Mrs. Columbus O'Donnell | Miss Julia Smit n and are in their | Iselin at Saratoga Springs Annual Summer Sale of UR COATS Largest Selection Smartest Style Effects Highest Class Workmanship The Lowest Prices § adriatic this week and come immediately | French Sehorn have refurned from a i | to Washington to be the guests of Miss | motor trip Mrs. Tytus McLennan has as her | Claire Lusby. | to Orkney Springs, Va. T of the District, Mr. | t in her Summer home at Ashin- e T will sail today . Tyringham, Mass, Mr. Mannix| Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Booker of Louis- York on the American Mer- | waiker. ville, Ky., and their two young son r London, where he will spend e Ned and Hutchings, are making a brief | before going to Glasgow to| Mr. and Mrs. Edward T. Stotesbury | visit in Washington on their way to| Taliaferro, who is With her | entertained at dinner last evening_at| Atlantic City. They are stayipg at the Mrs. Fulton. ;wmguood House, at Bar Harbor, Me. | Mayflower. | fow days at Glasgow om- s | : v il go| Mr. snd Mrs Charles Long have | e for this couniy. closed their house at 1522 Upshur |Mr. and Mrs. Boucher i 3 street and motored to Virginia Beach, | Return From Motor Trip. L. M. Maus have re- | where they will spend some time at| Mr. and Mrs. Milton J. Boucher have | home at 2009 Kalorama | the Chalfonte. Mr. and Mrs. Long | returned after motoring to North Caro- ding several weeks in| will motor to Williamsburg, Yorktown |lina, where they visited their brother-| they went following | and _Jamestown before returning to in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. John | reavement in their family. | Washington early in September. |Alan Sharp. They were accompanicd home by their niece, Miss Ann Courtney Comdr. Richard E Byrd will be the| Miss Louise Davidson has as her guest | Sharp, who will be their guest for sev- el i iicrot it Mt e Sl i CoOMPYANT the season is' at its height nd Mrs. ORI CONNECTICUT AVENUE || IMART FHORS [P W) (\/ 7770g’or/é Farrell ~ i [ Plus a Real Fur Service, = backed by our Forty Years' = g f = Experience, in furs exclu- = sively. = Home Canning A Deposit Will Reserve 3 The expres- Underwood and [f | e 3 Final Sale sl by 44 ‘i i & P . f Chay o0 Coat Until Desired . pretty as a Sui fiscount | arge Accounts Invite Maison Jules o g e ol reserving s 5 ; ¢ o mpliment- graphs will end | srow ‘(Friday)--} »::m-:- ll ary one September 1. ! t P which is as 3 August 31 s The sensible housewife is laying in her supply of berries and at ex- old as time. “did vou | BERCEAY o last oppor- y to procure fruit, against the time when there will be frost on the ground— because she knows that home-preserved fruit is so much more Main Floor— every stop 1o portraits of their ; think "4t | sandard work 4t much less than || G Street | elizble and wholesome. OUR HOUSEWARES DEPARTMENT : R s TR e 1 that compli- | the'andard prg ; Entrance IS REPLETE WITH EVERY NECESSARY UNIT FOR | it Gl b i R b | Toty ol ol E ot e EMiNE DLV R “HOME” CANNING AND PRESERVING. bt L Aol ir fac hat a pict our picture fol hristmas—and = oo iRt you with s T e AR 610 Twelfth St.—Just'Above F—Phone M. 1647 xion, a higher compliment to the re l Pruir Prasses Jelly Glasses with tops Steam Pressure Cookers Heavy Aluminum. Extreme- Iy economical as they require only enough gas to build up ceiver and a higher compliment to the giver than an Underwood and Underwood portrait—it will pay you to take advan AT r mirror and see others do. Is your Heavy construction, to per- mit the application of mai= mum pressure. They extract .all of the fuice from fruits. Look in yc ir image 2.0z size 40c doz. 8-0z. size ... 45c doz. u would like it— bhlem- that or is it marked with ugly 8 | ghies. s "0 el ki present discount and to act pressure, after which they cook % | e Lf‘f-.»f-\,r;::—fll LR Ligickly. without flame. 2-quart size $3.75 | W%% fan e “as pretty as a pic What o save on having your 12-quart size $23 :"1"3" size 5;3; | (% ot ture,” and as clea a pictures made during this Sum- [ s .quart size 7, 4 otl W blown rose— | mer discount will easily buy an 18-quart size $27 9 # Jar Rubbers. . 10c doz. l " exquisite frame or two. Under- 2 T . | wood and Underwood are known 25-quart size $34 3 | I ‘;X"!"‘",’;;:' Decatur 4147 | ¢ yeir heantiful picture frames E. Z. Seal Jars o7 their 1 showing provides They do'away with the leak ; | ll «1 < ists of Elizabeth Arden's | you a selection. screts tops and broken jars. _ | | Preserving Kettles ngton Salon will tell yon | : . Heavy aluminum. Do not i " uet what your complexion needs This discount on photographs c l-quart size §1.25 doz. veact fo fruit fuices or ecids, i ge your treatment indi made until the first day of Sep- anners 1-pint size 1 $1.00 d In sizes from § to 18 quarts. (" tember 1s = For cooking [ruits or vege- p . (Pl 07, | I . i : Aol i 2% tables in the cans; the most Vo-pint size | $1.00 to §4.25 | it You will be amazed at the lovely | | modern and accurate method results of a single treatment. which makes the $20.00 a dozen || of preserving foods to retain —and you 1 ited with | pictures $15.00. A gorgeous sized | rhatnm(nmx! flavor and vitamin treatment it is s0 re- | picture which is regularly $40.00, | | content. 3 i ” . coolirig, refreshing and de- | §30.00—and so on in accordance 6iiak s 2.75 Syrup Thermometers T $2.25 p it P £ 5 | -jar size $2. 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