Evening Star Newspaper, October 3, 1928, Page 19

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'SOCIETY Mrs. Thomas Clarke Sheehan of that city. became the bride of Mr. Andrew son of Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Saul ington. The church was at- decorated with palms, ferns and early Fall flowers. which furnished an effective setting for the wedding party The bride, who was given in marriage by her father. wore a becoming gown of ivory satin in princess style, with train. Her veil of tulle, was caught & bouquet of llies of the valley and orchids. Miss Louise Foley of Saratoga Springs. cousin of the bride, was maid of honor, and Miss Frances Saul of Washingto sister of the bridegroom, was brides maid. Their gowns were of yello georgette, worn with black transparent velvet hats, and they carried bouquets of yellow roses. Mr. Robert F. Sheehan of Kansas] City. Mo.. a classmate of the bride- groom, was the best man. Mr. Clarke Sheehan, brother of the bride. and Mr. John Saul, brother of the bridegroom. Following the ceremony a wedding breakfast was served in the home of the bride’s parents. Later Mr. and Mrs. Saul started on a wedding trip abroad. the bride wearing a brown ensemble costume with hat to match. Upon their return they will make their home in Florence Courts East, in Wash- ington. The marriage of Miss Florence May Jones, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Osborn R. Jones of Fairbury, Nebr, to Mr. Roger Talbot Boyden of this city, son of Mrs. Annie Sherman Boyden, took place yesterday at 1 o'clock in the home of Mr. and Mrs: Charles B. Sornborger. 1857 Newton street, the Rev. Dr. Moses Lovell of the Mount Pleasant Congreza- | tional Church officiating. Autumn flow- | ers. combined with paims and ferns, | formed an effective background for the | wedding. and Miss Dorothy Sornborger | played the wedding march. The bride wore an afternoon frock of rose satin and carried a shower bou- aquet of pink roses and lilies of the val- ley. Mr. William Hughes of New York was [ the best man. Mrs. Jones. mother of the bride. was in black satin and M | Boyden, t , als with orange blossoms, and she carried | D <o thebritisgroom. 0 | wore a black ensemble. | Following a reception and luncheon | Mr. Boyden and his bride left. for a be at home at Southbrook Courts. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Scharf announce | the marriage of their daughter Pri lden to Mr. Walter Br low Pritchett, which took place yesterday. Mrs. Carl Budwesky entertained in- | formally at tea yesterday at _her Vir- {ginia home for Mrs. Nina Reed and | Miss Patricia Poe Bennett of Wash- | Mrs| Reed. accompanied by her mother, Mrs. Pauline Swalm, left last night for the West for an extended stay. Mr. and Mrs, their daughter, Atlanta, Ga., are making a short in Washington and are at the Ma | flower, Mrs. Frank Edmundson and her | daughter, Miss Edmundson, have taken a te at the Fairfax for the Winter Clarence Haverty and W. BD. MNoses & Sons Public Confidence Since 1861 F Street at Eleventh Main 3770 Miss Clare Haverty, of season. Mrs. Edmundson is a resident { of Pittsburgh, Pa. Miss S. Helen Fields has returned to her apartment, at 718 Eighteenth street | northwest, from a visit to relatives and i friends in Pennsylvania and Virginia. Mr. and Mrs. Templeton Smith of Pittsburgh are at the ! Hotel for a week or more. With them | are young ‘fempleton Smith, jr. and Kennedy Smith, and also Mrs. Eva Luf- | fall, all of Pittsburgh. Miss Alyce Powell of Greenville, S.C., is the guest of her uncle. Mr. Harvey Smith, and Mrs. Smith in their home on Elm street in oma Park. Mr. and Mrs Fred Page Tibbitt have { in Milwaukee, Wis., and are at the First of Series of Dinners Tonight in Barker Hall, Y. W. C. A. | Mrs. Thomas Edwin Brown. president ;anm's Christian Association, will preside tonight at the first dinner meet- of which Miss Bertha M. partment, The dinner will be {Pabst is dircctor. |given at the main building of the Y. | W. C.A. in Barker Hall, at 7 o'clock. !and the speaker of the occasion wili |be Mrs. Alice T. Buchanan, with Miss Edith Cornelison in charge of the il- lustrative features of the program, and TONIGHT 5 Until 7:30 DINWER {9C Or Your Choice of Our Regular Menu t ca O hoass | one each month, and the directors of | | arrived in Washington form thsir home | of the board of directors of the Young | ing of the season, to be held by IhP; business and professional woman's de- | giver. doubt when you open a bot- |two groups of songs by Miss Mary Apple. The program will take the form of all Fashion Revie ilar program _las ‘Spring Fashion Re great success at one of the dinner meetings. | " The dinners this Winter will occur B. and P. he department are being assisted by |an advisory committee of outstanding business and professional women of the National Capital, including Mrs. Wilson | Compton, Mrs. Theodore F. Pickett, lizabeth Kittredge, Miss Jessie La | Salle. Mrs. Mabel Walker Willebrandt and Miss Mary Jane Winfree, Edward F. Colladay, Mrs. chairman | Carlton for several days. *| D | wedding trip. and upon their return will | e d_Hotel Tuesday afternoon. October (Continued on Twentieth_ Decorations | | —are always notable for their beauty when Shaf- fer furnishes the— | FLOWERS | Schemes. simple or elabo- rate, carried out in best taste, at Moderate Prices. I Suggestions and estimates promptly furnished. Violets, “Mums” and Roses GEORGE C. SHAFFER OUR ONLY STORE 14th & Eye Phones: Main 106 & Main 2416 GINGER The sales tell he preference National Ginger Ale is notably a “‘best seller”—be- satisfaction never any use it is a There's * following a | when a; was given with | DParts 74 The new Chanel in- spired frock of harvest brown transparent Transparent 1 FASHION INSTITUTIONY " Washington elvet NewYor! in adaptations from Chanel Vionnet Worth $30.50 Chanel. . .who fashions the tai- lored and sportive type of frock with an expert hand! Vion- net, who plans her frock in its relation to the body under.it. .. Worth, ivho designs with intel- ligence and perfect taste! After the models of these couturiers are these frocks made! Many types of dresses for as many personalities. A Vionnet model with plaited skirt accents the moulded hip- line...a lacestrimmed model. really a rhythm of classic lines after Worth...a Chanel type of frock with a scarf tied and pinned with a brilliant bit of rhinestone! These are but three of the models in a really choice collection. Velvet afternoon Vogue and Jelleff's Broadcast on Fashion Listen in! Every Smart Woman Wants It! and here are frocks to suit every personality The pla:e skirt. swathed 'hips parent vet—$39. i fength ing drapes at sides after Worth— $39.50 Louey Venn T-iletries "% off Do you regularly. use Louey Venn toiletries? Then you'll be glad of this opportunity to stock up! And if you don't use them, but would iike to know about the luxurious Louey Venn treatment for all kinds of skins, come to the Toiletries Shop and learn! 20%% Of —is our way of celebrat- ing the Toiletries Shop 4th birthday. And birth- days only come once a vear! Don't m this chance. And besides, a lovely skin is an impor- tant asset to any miss or woman. Cleansing Cream Special Astringent Skin Tonic Skin Food —are the requisites for Louey Venn treatments. At the 20% discount vou may have the combina- tion for $3.20 instead of $4. Toiletries Shop—Street Floor Discontinued Bottles Houbigant’s Toilet Water $1 Instead of $1.50 This particular shape of bottle has been discon- tinued by Houbigant of Paris! So this exceptional price has been made pos- sible! And we are glad to make it another Birth- day Week offering! These most wanted fragrances are here— tle of “National” what the contents will be like. It never varies—because our formula has been carefully perfected —and standardized. There’s no reason to change. It's the best Ginger frocks in the best colors . . . black, brown, Independence blue, wine. Transparent Velvet evening gowns in pastel shades and high colors, as well as black. Sizes 36 to 44 Women'’s Frock Shop—Second Floor Fougere Royale Jasmin Lilas Chypre Muguet . Tuck away a few gifts. .]\feu] Arrlvals Christmas isn't far away! Shop—Street Toiletries Floor OrieENTALRUGS Our Ouwn Direct Import Direct From the Orient These beautiful Rugs have a deep pile and are suitable for the living room, library, dining room or bed- rooms. They are also very appropri- ate for fine offices and showroooms. They are in soft shades of rose, blue and tan. erate— The prices are most mod- & Average Size, 10x14 Feet g 145 Average Size, 9x12 Feet 125 Average Size, §x10 Feet 90 Average Size, 6'4x9"; Feet 80 Fine Mossul Rugs in Scatter Sizes 3x6 Feet 5 3Ysx5 Feet o Guggenheim C Ale made—and Made today the same way that made it famous. By case or bottle at grocers and delicatessens. Served at Cafes, Clubs and Fountain: 33rd & K Sts. W. The Smartest Young Women say “Jelleff’s”! [ They like the sty . they like our anticipation shops . of their desires . . vle of our misses’ . they like finding the new style here as soon as they read of it on Park Avenue. that knows its fashions . A shop follow youth to smartness. Dare elleffs A FASHION INSTITUTION Washington NewYork You'll Find Here—the Smart New Autumn ; Underthings by Effa Blanche and exclusively at Jelleff’s in Washington Effa Blanche, who is a woman and knows other women, designs this underwear with a deft hand! So much love- liness concentrated in each charming garment. And then "she uses the choicest silk crepe and cuts the garments amply for real wear! Surprising to get Effa Blanche Chemises for $3 And these crepe de chine chemises have all the feminine little quirks that you find in higher priced garments . . . plaitings in waistline styles . . . scal- loped bottoms. . .tailored hemstitched and embroid- ered styles . . . Alencon laces and footing trim- med L or white. .. Other Effa Blanche Models, $3.95 to $10 And Lovely Effa Blanche Silk Nightgowns for $5.90 So smart and so like the heart’s desires of any miss or woman! Hemstitching that forms fascinating de- signs...fine laces to make one shoulders more lovely! And the gowns themselves are closely woven crepe de chine! Flesh or white. . .sizes 15 to 17. Other Effa Blanche Gowns, $§7.50 to §25 _Grey Shops—Second Floor Jenny Wren is the New Gold Stripe Silk Stocking Color! It is the new full tone that eludes you! Is it brown? No...is it grex? ...No! It's- a subtle blending in a bird-like hue to wear with the smart browns and blues of Au- tumn! And the wonderful gold stripe permits no garter run to pass! 100% pure dye silk for long wear and beauty! Pointed heels for smartness. . .pure chif- fon silk from top to toe, with a plaited foot and cotton back to the hem for extra wear! $1.95 pair 3 pairs, $5.70 Gold Stripe Shop—Street Floor 500 Strings French Pearls’ 2210) Fisteen different kinds! 4th Birthday Week—of the Jewelry Shop! patrons! . . . Chokers with real stone clasps . . $3 Usually $5 Because Pearls are so smart we wanted to have every avail- able type to offer you at an exceptional price...because this js— And we wanted to celebrate with our . two and three strand necklets with real stone clasp: iridescent pearl chokers...seéd pearl effects with simulated rose quartz drop...twisted seed pearl necklets... novelty flat pearls in color...60-inch ropes! *0f course the pearls are simulated. Jewelry Shop—Street Floor Oriental Rug Salen, Fourth Floor. —And Real Shoe Value at 53.25 2 i 36 Because the Downstairs Shop Is Being Closed Out! Every pair of shoes in the downstairs store must go! The space is to be cleared for the growing orthopedic shoe section! SO here’s a chance to buy bargains! Original Prices Were $5.50 to $7.50 So vou see some of them are half price and others less than half! Are you matching your shoes to your costumes? It's the thing to do this season...and at this price almost any pocketbook can afford an extra pair or two! Italian Pottery Lamps With Hand-Decorated Parchment Shades *20 In beautiful an- tique colorings, with decorated shades, as sketched at the left. The “Alba’ —of black or brown sucde with low spike heel, $12.50. Beautiful new colors in silk hosicry, $1.95 and $2.95. Sports, Street, Afternoon, Evening Footwear Are in the collection. . .low heel oxfords. ..stunning opera pumps ...smart one-strap slippers. . .street ti Patent leather, kid, calf, satin...black, greys, tans! So you see almost every- thing in the mode is here! All kinds of heels from low military to high spike heels. All Sales Final! Colonizl Glasz Lamps $6.50 to 89 Complete with quaint old-fashioned glass globes tinted in coiors to match the bases— amber, rose, crystal and amethyst. The Lamp Shop, First Floor.

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