Evening Star Newspaper, August 27, 1928, Page 18

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THE T‘VT\T\(‘ STAR, “’\QTTT\G’T‘O\ ) 5 M, 3l T\TO.\'T)A\Wi \I‘(‘-T’QT 27, 1928 SOCIETY e o - = === = I "‘ ful affair, Several } dred 518, CoS- Green, president of the American Fede SPONSORING RELIGIOUS PAGE fimea i, e dod bt BUILDING PROGRAM | GAIN IN UNEMPLOYMENT |orn s o oty re \ N§ RELIGIOUS PAGEAT tul garb, madle in attractive scene. ABROAD PROGRESSES CITED BY LABOR ORGAN | statistics showing that 12 per cent of - Miss Marjorie Carothers of Washington —— workers in all trades were without em- F won_p! and Mrs. Thomas R. Fi RV SR g ployment during July, as compared with gorald. and M. Joseph P. Barry of | o JESSE S 19 per cent for January. and 11 per Washinglon were on the judging com- a5 2 rter Returns| An increase of 1 per cent in unem-| cent for June 3 mittee. [eprsaciasieess EOrie | ployment among organized workers for| In the building trades figures show x\CCrCffll"\ of tht‘ I reasury .\IL’”(H], \\ Ith‘ d Mrs. Suzan Gates Crowley i con-| After Purchasing Site for Struc- | july as compared with June figures g | IOAL dnEIBoRIRENt of 20 PEF cent Toe January, as compared with 24 per cens 1 ) <o ey fined to her home, 6411 Piney Branch : " | noted by the American Federationist | for July. Early reports of August work- ()[’I\Cf ()H'ICHIIS A\rrcfldcd lh;mks- . road, be » of serious illness ture in Paris. for September. | ing conditions indicate no material 2 = : . The magazine, of which Willlam ' change o & y . Mrs. Nicholson to Make giving Service. . Addrossen n Bleminghinm. Progress in_the ! — ; § Mrs, Jesse W. Nicholson of Chevy|?broad for office b torelen sero WASHINGTON d : noted in a report by Repre ater Players, when they will present where she will be the guest and | s » Porter of Pennsylvania to the The Creaking Chair The sum principal speaker today of the Woman s | ser Building Commis UL US ARFINCKEL&‘ realized will be devoted to the pur-| 3 Club of Birmingham. Mrs. Nicholson | of which he is chs Mr v e hase of the building at 133 B s : |’ apeak {omotrow at @ luncheon | recently returnec France, where southeast for quarters for the li S en for her by the anti-Smith Demo- | he coneluded the purchase of a site for Thomas P, i 3 3 b and \ that eve-|an office building to generali 1 john Yo Bakon. Min MRS, CHARLES 1. RELL . ning at s meeting in the Tut ‘l\[m.um governmental - activities We solve your Parking Problem while shop- apson Seton, vice pr i S et A S . B : At Ottawa, Canada, where $400,000 ping here by taking charge of your car H. Newell, recording : 5. Richard P. Dunn are | was allocated for the purchase of office Mary 8. Lawrence, corre- second presentation of “The 1 rnd; some time at the Cavalier | and dential proper a site ha & Mr. James C Cross Triumphant,” e ; Hotel Beach. Other hing- d for $105 Reprr and Miss E. Jos- | { tonlans 4 alier are Mr. Harry aid, and at Shanghai O S l given during the convention of 5 \ | H. Lindsey, Maj. and Mrs. S. V. Scott 8 £750,000 is available for ur daite e 4““ ']“HI’L‘ of \\h ch _ S ‘\l and Mrs. Edwin W. Ely, Mr. and ' th demoliti { present Govern chairman. includ L e |Mrs. C. E. La Vigne of the Wardr ment-owned structure and the erection of . Gore, Rev. Paul Spe | Harris-Ewing Photo | Park Hotel of a new bui Robert Maurice ] oung ‘and Mr. H. Allen Trimble of y < executive secretary. \ Miss Evelyn J. L. Hamilton of Winni architect ; beet F " | | peg, Manitoba, Canada, is at the G fven his prelimins " urs | _and Mrs. E. B. Bayley of & | Dodge Hotel until some time next week Mr. Porter al Vice Presidential d. D. C., are at the Carlton ; | 7 3 - | where $1,221,000 Nominee in Syracuse, (c t stay : : Lo i o Ml | ana for o'b . S an occasion of tremendous interest and 3 Miss Louse Vir mn Me! 5 A y daughter ce Mue spent the ) : 5 « rz Kee, daugh- ; 3 duughier, Miss Grace Mueller, spent the | 27 f Gt : % . importance to Washington women who ; Bench. Miss Mueller was a debutante | 317 7t o 6 S ; g know fine furs and the real vz of quality. Columbia of two seasons ag | Ange-Jacques Gabri - by Mr S i . 7 4 Geitz of Mon- & S E ik o5 - the Grace Dodge 14 Boys Flee Burning Yacht P PPERY fur in our stock is wery specially tay in Wash- J e left yesterday for Birm am priced for this sale and our stock includes le are at the the smartest advanced models for sports and | Thi: G ¢ dress wear. 2 ’ THIS is the mast opportt n one of | ; minister | ne from the whole vear to ptirchase fi who wa: tank to place d dingh i3 1 ; aptured by bandits k. has been | K 10 D Mool 41 are much less now than during the regular sed after hi ‘\mm paid lehe g S e h: ried bride rost B M e A . st Th et l| BROMLEY JE 4 silk gown w e B i Al <Jt Sl : P The hair of i oHian {8 Do N Also a Remarkable Showing she carriec e : SNl . |pulled back s v and rd intc Perfeet dation Any for School and College Girls T e e i H ir. a Pt R, i ch & tiny bun ths q <|| SNUGGLEBANDUNDERTHINGS et ey PO T, ; . 2 BIock 8 o' ahirt: hRIr of A i is not || BROMLEY-SHEPHERD CO., Inc. eptember 15 tk Hote 1 ter- | Joht eorget e | wombn: Wiy A e | Mrs. R. Carr, Manager " Sl e ey | Do TeECHONL R o he | woman works as hard as the man. o Walhinton Hranth F'StrReeT CorNER'OF 3™ rwood. Repr and Mrs. Houston Harper, at the Cc 0 d ride will be . New York sto nd of Mr. Lindiey S esaimal Oty (O r September the Augu ,_ bl S Jersey, Secreta! r . and s, HOER W, Tagor, who | EASSPE Bdmonds in Venfnor, N .| Mes, Wiliam I Neoubg sad et ‘(flallttr:flnu b A - e i Rhodesls i re they wi for |1 h ol A ; |cotumBrA D, 1e 9 Five Specialized Coat Shops Make “and are v iy o T RAdonsadl oy g : 3 v g n»ro” ¥ AMRASSADOR It Easy to Find YOUR Coat! home in x\(.\n,,w,‘, rs . 0 | V- Whether yot're less than 5 feet 2...or hard upon A "F“"\ before her marriage, Miss | Miss Alexander to Marry s L . 3 poc i i ‘“TON]GHT' be able to slip into a coat that fi ogg~| Clara Ellis, daughter of the late I . e gt riuhiagiol : Theodote | ¥- Ellis, her mother having been pror for we specialize in sizes. ..we know Brooks | nent as Rosa Ellis, for some. years| Mrs. Richard Baxter Mr. Terrell in September 8 ure ; 8 Untit 7 : . vf short arms. ..broad shoulde bkowitz, | OTEanist of Wesley Chapel. Mr. and |Dounces the engagement r da RimRaro-=ARytikie i Broiled FASHION INSTITUTION specialize in_having coats that are not onl o, | ShAR: of Wosley Chugel, Mr."and nounces the engagemen of | v : TENDERLOIN : Paris Washington NewYerk d wonderful in value, but also periec a short time en route to this country | ray o 1 take pi 1 { STEAK DINNER attended the and will shortly motor to Mr. ‘Taylor's | fember 15 & “Thomas | former home in Kentucks before estab- (o Gentsal Presbyton o WIIL Satisty. Ask Your Grocer OF yous eholee ot ouz resulst mienn Only Until September 8th Can You Save on the ! selves in a permanen y 01 \:‘v Mr. and Mrs. Taylor came re-| Mrs. Evelyn Ford ar r sister, Mr JAMES M~ DENTY to_Washington by motor from |Helen Creney, have returned fr Wholesale Distributor Phone—COLUMBIA 504% the Point J o ey were guests for Mr. Willlam Bowie Clarke, who has . he Casiana, Mr been traveling in Belgium since 1 = . N P N e — schooner, which anchor re 4 1 S e PO ; g _Paris, where he spent 10 days. 1t | onooner, | whi : | at 4 nlml\!fwgd_ in Imitation 9 lor(’ D(l_\ tomorro T at ovend Belgium. and will Te- | quring their stay and Genuine leather, pmc, Belcourt N t an to Paris for a short stay before , Tapestries, Mohair . s y S sailing for this country early in Sep- | The Misses Mare e ¥ 3 tening toward its end. Nine more bus tember. road left yesterday by mc r Srocades and days vou have to make your selection! t nington, Vt., to be tr f > " Rt & i 1 = e celebration of the 150th anniver- |, Lieut a?dd‘"‘ GQFR;C McDonald | eral » Velours Y § We'd be delighted to sell these coats to you ary of the Battle of Rhode Island have arrived in Washington from ' A N LR i along we can't afford to do it! Ak France Fleld, Canal Zone, Panama, and Z Z v/ I ar W ¢ right along, bt i L ris model Mrs. Clifford K. Berryman and Miss | are at the Carlton for several days ¢ s Yt S 3 b \ 3 You get Fu!"?" —the most auth aris models 1 ( ¢ A in stunning adaptations. I'he greatest coat sale in our history o take part Mrs. Mary Jones, who is visiting at s s U uper-value—that is this sale has at Vernon, N. Y., was the guest in o ) u ; i V6 N :,‘.’,‘:\‘ge;“ Sk ¥ eiendiita e . 3 A i value every day o e vear Weddings & TWO DAYS ONLY | et vom '\-(; e e \ b 3 September w edding h P : \ sell Saratoga . plans should be in the fhioun { Write, Phone or Call | You get S 28 guests urnlture y making. Prospective et 5 o ey Cloman, Mr. and Autumn brides are in L1 i Franklin 7483 t, and her brother-in- vited to consult with SRS Reupholstermg Smn g oo | : Evimates and Sumpes ! - 8 From $10 to $25 you save SPECIAL PRICES. S'Plece Parlor Given Freo ) ' on every coat in this sale...no matter fi':*- For a lim- Suites—Antiques Clav A [ " R what its price B SR | 3-Piece Overstuffec ay Armstrong g A \ $ to$21 take orders e o i Suites Upho]s!erer . < Al Coat fr(‘)m 16 0 ; to reuphol- ) i . 4 N 1407 H St | Din o r 235 10th S i I gn | N Tl ing Room Chairs 1235 10th St. N.W. cover your furniture at greatly re- 3 ! has been a very popular duced prices | $ 50 price in the Summer sale. T' and here are what you apestry, reg- 50 ;| will find in the ml.m tion. ular price $5.00, s3 | g SR i E i now .. G N | about their love it fox, raccoon, heaver Jacquard ve - 450 N| g cat, bear, krimmer, j 7222 and Mrs. their home, Berkeles A LIER A2 T vou take straight 157 discount from the ticket price. LRI L SRS LLP ST AP IS T EALT LT Benefit for Library for Blind This Evening. lour, $6.50, now, Finest work at moderate 7 pricys. Phins andi reprasshta- | , Note the Fabrics tive will gladly call with } : Nerma IOk Ll samples. | ’ Velma Strook's Camel's Majora Hair = ; Kusana Overstuffed Bargains | ||/ v g | ~ Rayosa | 7 o Imported Fabrics Dam wash & N We have several wonderful | i “3 § | Rouduna g }) i bargains in Armchairs, Bou- | ran B I8 grl-:r‘hl;:u'zi.‘\h“rv‘vir&:"'(‘l;::}:t. . i ; / | - Other Wonderful Groups MAURDRY | [ |} [ ™ ™ ™ ) -, A~ | 558.50 $78.50 5125 Decatur | : Nl g’ : g : Sizes 42V to 48V gain A deposit is all you pay N 2 Doors above Palals Roval now 719 11th N.W. Fr.2356 o i “ 9 On (/)OOSiIIg : a new Smartness when —and the rest November (7 %ep %N | r vy 1st with cold storage free bread Il Velvet Adds Slimness to New Georgette Dresses | Third " Flaor for children OW recklessly children squander o their own children. It is the same energy! What glorious fun they have delicious bread that won them away from i > velve velvet doing it! baking drudgery 30 years ago...the one i€ 4 supple than even rippling At that, it is a paying investment, bought bread that measured up to their theur ; b b 4 G ' And as for fashion, evervbody Mothers, for their healthy little bodies high standards ki become more sturdy and staunch from If anything you'll find Mother's Bread ot with constant racing and romping more delicious today than when it was All this energy, however, must be con. first introduced. tinuously rebuilt. The development of If you could only watch us bake it It you're tall and stately, see the geor these early years tells a vital story in the you'd quickly know the reason. We use rette " k with the i loped years that are to come! the same nourishing ingredients you'd use ok Lat the hemline. . .i guard every g e 1 of your hei 15 precious, ship into And your first consideration always in your own kitchen. The highest-grade A should be your children’s diet. See that flour. The finest grade shortening. And w good the combination of vel georgette v » ta be this pette frock with long velvet drapes and if you have to be especially care- they get plenty of energy building food rich, wholesome milk ful about the waist vou'll like a georgette well-balanced and well cooked Just order a loaf tomorrow and test it irock with a velvet scari...most of them Just such a food is Mother's Bread, for yourself. Long before that first loaf is i the preferred hrown and black Madam. Ask your own mother. Ask the gone you'll know the reason for Mother's older women of Washington. They all Bread's 30 years of success. Corby's otr problems. . .here in thi top for larger ome know Mother's Bread for they served it Bakery; Continental Baking Company - IXGEr - WOIEH are knowingly vle sizes are regulated to give plenty of | fullness, vet achieve smart lines. Come Other Velvet Trimmed Georgette A Cordial Invitation Dresses for Larger Women, $39.50 to $65 LT e Corby Bakery is alvays open to inspection, and visitors are cordially welcomed. Na Won't you come in and see for yourself just how Mother's Bread is made? Larger Women's Shop—Second Floor

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