Evening Star Newspaper, January 18, 1929, Page 23

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THE EVENING -STAR, WASHINGTON. 1. €. FRIDAY. JANUARY 18, 1929. RYAN HER WEDS I The Half-Yearly Sale of Furniture T H DIVUR_[_;EE_UUIE“Y and Homefurnishings Begins Monday 4 pages in Sunday’s Star and a page in the Post will carry the details. {Thomas Fortune, 2d, Begins; R SN, WA SN2 TR il N mmmwc\‘aqrc& Secret Honeymoon After | 2% BRXBIZIEILXIZRIBBILIBIBIAIS This Millinery Ensemble goes to print i < , $¢fl1 " Hat of Mallinson print NEW YORK, January 18.—Thomas | | R [ / Fortune Ryan, 2d, grandson of the late and matching Scarf ‘Thomas Fortune Ryan, financier, and and fluttering Surprise Marriage. the former Mrs. Margaret Moorhead | o Rea were on a secret honeymoon today | &3 7 h CHS Hats after a surprise marriage at the Municipal Building. ’ B scarves in charming pat- Thes appeared a the Mariage Lic al ] x Or re y 111 i . terns of this famous silk. .aense Bureau shortly before it closed |\ | s 4 stite { Vesterday, accompanied by two friends, [ " The hats are stitched. .. »;Jblzlréed ? license and \vcreuxgarned P Y . 4 ; some with facings of { immediately by City Clerk Michael J. | i ; i v R o | ; with Tattersal Vest : et e 1 Mother Non-Committal. ¥ atetnethmny Bucklcenol { Mrs. John Barry Ryan. mother of pe | imitation pearl. he bridegroom, said she knew nothing {of the marriage or where her son was | et o now. “If my son is married I don’t know anything about it and I positively have nothing to say,” Mrs. Rvan said. “He ;s not here and I don’t know where he is.” HEl 7 N‘R_\'an. who gave hish ag:; as 29 nbx;d =54 i g x % s occupation as rancher, is a member | e maeirie sl 4 With 2 Pairs of Trousers gc rm&!llqy, lwl;is father, tJlohn BS;{K 3 van, inherited approximately one- | : 5 y ; . of the estate left by Thomas Fortune | Oxford grey and blue cheviots . . . favorites of el | ¥ young college men. The trousers are smartly pleated $500.000,000. ; 6Ea | young g en. S are s ¥ ) i san vt it wi i s o (two pairs with cach suit) and there's a choice of NCW! $1 tO $2 s P“";fl;"f;_‘"‘ksfld s double-breasted or new Tattersal vest. Single- | ride Divorces A ‘ear. i e 3 aH M Q St - eVl el (400 hia b daiigiiec Bo it he ])l(‘.lslcd' Lnghsh. line coat _crxmplctcs these excel ’ m WCIS late John Moorhead, jr. and member | lently tailored suits. Sizes 15 to 20. Stu € € of a family that has figured in the steel | \ i a i industry. Her marriage to Henry O. (Second Floor, The Hecht Co.) y ‘ Rea. son of a cousin of the former presi- Crystal earrings, dent of the Pensylvania Railroad, was | o a social event in Pittsburgh in 1922. . U A flattering, novelty bracelets, Rio After a honeymoon in Europe they re- [ 0§ | straight line Rih. nechiivey. At sided in Sewickley, a suburb of Pitts- | ) 1 e r o C S ; model of mo- - burgh. She obtained a divorce from Rea | &3 dura brown crystal and gold- in Pittsburgh last year. In her licanse i she gave her age’ s 2. (2 for the Girl Graduate 9 ';Z"in‘;’l::r:”"; plated necklaces. spiral cuffs are Copies of real stone CAUTIUN IN ASKlNG ? $ .95 $ 3 } Z;Q:::‘u’::k a;: n;c]:;i:tie;“ a:,:l‘“fl;n D. C. VOTE IS URGED |7 5 10 | : ity 16. Senator Blease Advises Residents to | " . . “Think Seriously” About 7 Graduation Dresses Graduation Dresses e With long or three- Tailored with studied sim- Movement. 3 R quarter-length sleeves. The plicity or in fluffy dressy & W inter Coats waist line is becomingly low. modes. Featuring every l'semmrdcmflxl;' Bkflf”&[ s%lmtx‘Cant)— 8 The necklines new and in- new style line for Spring. { o ina urged ci ens o e istrict to H - H 1 1 1] 1 s V- “think seriously” before making any | Q8% | teresting . . . in (anlorcinr Flattering mq'dela for grow eave m a definite move for local self-government, 1 ruffled styles. Sizes 8 to 14 ing girls. Sizes 11 to 14 - but promised his support to obtain the | # vote here “if the citizens want it.” in %: e e (Second Floor, The Hecht Co.) g 3 o G || 92 Clearance in the Kenesaw Apartments last night. Sreiiiest %) New Shoes......as important as the diploma |3 $ 39 necklaces. Crepe de Chine Flat Crepe | $39 Mtain Floor, The Hecht o) }?e gnoi; banl&llul capital in t;lel t:vo”l(:i earance of e old | buidings along Fennsvivania_avenue, | S5 The correct model . The correct model saying they are “eyesores” and should be down. 4 P C:zg;:fls:t::er Proctor L. Dougherty, |\ | % fOl‘ YO“ng men forcthiu{ & odce): in a brief address, outlined the early covered heels. Sizes 24 1 miss history of Columbia Heights; Alton B. . e 3 Good wearing. ..black $5 of white calf. One- $6’50 . For $59.50 and $69.50 the need of parks in the Columbia Capital Park and Planning Commission, With such handsome furs as baby there are not sufficient funds available 5 o In black, bright blue, tans, modura Carty, past president of the Columbia 3 % . calf blucher or straight strap or _step-in . Heights Citizens'_Association, _stressed | : B o s s pumps, with junior Fur-Trimmed Models Heights' section and was assured by . to 6. 21 to Of tweed and silk roadc Maj. Carey H. Brown of the National (Second Floor, The Hecht Co. y_broadcloth. that the section will have adequate | seal, wolf, caracul, beaver and skunk. recreational facilities in time, although at present to purchase sites. NS ZL. T XY brown and red. Other speakers included Walter John- Q% AL & > g’w (Third Floor, The Hecht Co) @ Bl . SWiliamn 1. Hariand, trafhe ¥ o $ club; am H. Harland, traffic Y el eas - N N> o B ERBIGEIBIBIBIGIBIBIBIAIES assistan, to Willlam F. Ham, president 0 o4 X rSUA TR v of the Washington way ectric - Tt Fiout. Johi M. Walch of the fenth h Tailored or lacy are these precinct, Assistant Engineer Commis- sloner Donald A. Davison and Frederic T - ‘ 8\ .5 Intimate Garments CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. , \ _ : $ 1 : 9 5 ' | A Drastic Clearawayl S | ‘The Georgia State Society will meet, 8:30 o'clock, at 2400 Sixteenth street, | for a program of entertainment and dancing. | Beta Chaoter Phi Delta Leza]i Fraternity will give a card party. | : - g : 8 o'clock, at American Association of | X 28 g Y Gowns, slips, chemise. French University Women, 1634 I street. pants . . . some frothy with ‘The Glover Park Citizens’ Association 4 ] pretty lace . . . others nicely tai- :mtr'in?té'cr? ox.dzosc'lkd ‘:Jt‘szhe ‘Home In- There’s Slyle and Character in These j lored. TFashioned of flat crepe or 4 lustrial 001, 'onsin avenue. ~ chi Had Dorsey Hyde of the Washington Cham- > : crepe de chine of good Aquaht). ber of Commerce will describe the Com- In soft pastel shades. Sizes 34 G In The Hecht Co. Mayfair Shop % N, 4‘,.\! CR Oden Lake, president, will preside. Daniel C. Chace of George Wash- ington University will address the ‘Writers’ League, 8 o'clock, at Thomson - 3 A . munity Chest movement, and Gen. H. GenUine Leavther Handba-gs £ y A to 44. (Main Floor, The Hecht Co.) e NI L X o School. Visitors welcome. Program of original stories and verse. A card party, under suspices of the | B e S o | - ) > 8 O WO men s, L ar g'e r Circle Club, 1326 Massachusetts avenue. v s Many Replicas of Kenmore Council, No. 23, D. of A, ) Higher-Priced Bags will give a 500 card party this evening ! S o ced 8 ¢ ] y (AN % ’ b4 e YV reat e i A | ¥ Women's and Misses Our Savior will give a dance this many good designs. evening at the parish hall, 1616 Irving N A o street, Brookland. Proceeds to go to | 3 Some with simulated the new church bullding fund. el shell frames, others A A , ! 4| A card party for the benefit of the o ss 3 : | Masonic and Eastern Star Home will o frameless but with /s 4 t;'e gl;_lenoh}g anpp: hl)dgl: Chapter, clever novelty locks p 0. , O. E. S, 8 o'clock, at Joppa i 3 cov H Lodge Temple, 4200 Ninth street. ~ " with key or pencil G\ N\ ) FUTURE. (replicas of higher- { The Confederate organizations of the " priced bags). In cor- District will celebrate the birthday an- . 5 niversaries of Gens, Robert E. Lee and : rect street shades and B i e, S0 B black, . : , From Our Regular Stock tion Hall, 1322 Vermont avenue. Mrs. Franceska Kaspar Lawson will sing. PERERE U, S e L EchON) 3 99 The ladies of Westminster Church will give a roast beef dinner Tuesday from 4:30 to 7 pm., Miss Amy Yukes, . . fi | vouiciiomtc sl They End Tomorrow! The Semi-Annual Sales of q ;g g’“s‘s :::: o :;;523 ;:Zgg . résses were Noll 8 .16, apron table. . 7] Tl I M -H & M ’ h A h A' d Sh g 10 Dresses that were $39.50. .$19.75 nue, January 21, from noon to 1 p.m. < - i cioge o Lo LVALLIET éninan Arc 1 0€s % 10 Dresses that were $49.50. $24.75 School. Lieut. Mina C. Van Winkle, head of the Women’s Bureau of the 3 Potice Department, will speak, John $32.50 Scientifically Built 3 Dress_cs that were $59.50. .$29.75 E. Jones will outline plans for the Community Chest drive. 3 " oA B - ormimy L Combining Comfort 4 Dresses that were $69.50. .$34.75 will give a 500 card party in the North- e east ‘Temple Januery 22 at 8:30 pm. with Smartness ‘The Founders' day entertainment of the z \ 2 Dl’esses that were $79050. .$39.75 T Eelunry 13 by order of th BB O e ; “ebruar? 3 y order ol e P. E. SRS $14.50 to $16.50 ? D> 2 Dresses that were $89.50.........$44.75 Dr. Don Ricardo J. Alfaro, Minister 1. Miller Shoes < : will address the Friendly . B e g . Mepinan, Arch g 4 Dresses that were $98.50 and $115. .$49.75 ing tomorrow, 1 p.m., at the Mayiiower ,§7.95. SRl R Dect S8 o Bom 4 (The Mayfair Dress Shop, Third Floor.) Latin America” Col. Arthur O'Bricn, § e e lies) ! New oxfords, new one or three strap . : ek e $18.50 to $24.50 e styles. In black or brown kid, black Tennesseeans and their friends will - ¥ meet, tomorrow at the Willard Hotel for 1. Miller Shoes or brown suede and patent, dancing, bridge and music, beginning at NOW 9pm s L wlZiLi.iZ.. (Tt Floor, The Heeht Co.

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