Evening Star Newspaper, April 4, 1929, Page 23

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SOCIETY | (Continued From Nineteenth Page.) lilies of the valley and pink roses. The wedding march was played - uncle, Mr. Fishbaug] Following the weddlnx breakfast, the bride and bridegroom Jeft by motor for @ trip through the South. Her travel- ing suit was an ensemble of ll'l! tvned #nd with it was worn a small black They will be at home to their m!l'lfll ot Mammouth Oak-Gardens, this city, | oy, after May 15. Rector’s Aid Card Party At Willard Tuesday tne Rector's Ald of St. Margaret's jurch is giving a card party at the lllnd Hotel Tuesday, April 9, at 2:30 o'clock. pm. Mrs. W. Wayne Wirgman is chairman, Mrs. Julhn Mason is in charge of candy, Mrs. Alexander Bull is head of the circles and assisting is the chairman of each circle: Mrs, Jo- seph Wall, Miss Caroline Smith, Mrs. Charles J. O'Neil, Mrs, Albert W. At- v.00d, Mrs. Mina Chinn Walker, W. C. Adams, Mrs. John Goodman lnd Miss Charlotte Campbell. Reservations can be made through any member of the committee. Mrs. William M. Sleet s treasurer and can be reached at T ‘Wardman Park Hotel. Among those mlkin¢ reservations are Mrs. P. F. Jewell, R. H. Gaston, Mrs. B. S. Fuller, Ml.u Lucy Perin, Mrs. R. W. Snowden, H:l J. E. Brovn. Mrs. W. P. Van Ness, nmc Oliver, Mrs. Rosa G. wnnwn;m Anna . Peck, Miss E. M. Stevens, Mrs. Millholland, Miss S. O. Battle, Mrs. || Edward J. Dorn, Miss Anna G. White, Miss E. M. Crams, Mrs. Maude Leigh- ton and Miss Rebecca Miller. General interest is being shown in the concert to be given at the May- flower Hotel ballroom Mon evening by the Harvard Glee Club. The promi- nent list of sponsors and boxholders | include Mrs. Charles Francis Adams, Mrs. Larz Anderson, Mrs. Robert Wood.l Bliss, Mrs. William R. Castle, jr Victor Cushman, Mrs. John W. vidge, Mrs. Frederic A. Delano, Mrs. Leander _McCormick-Goodhart, Mrs. Charles S. Hamlin, Mrs. Edward A. Harriman, Mrs. Frederick C. Hicks, Mrs, Walter Bruce Howe, Mrs. Henry Ellis, Frederic Ernest Flr- rington, Mrs. fer Augustus Jay, Mrs. Hennen Jennings, Mrs. Daniel Knowl- ton, Mrs. H. . Keyes, Mrs. Jacob Leander, Mrs. Howard S. Le Roy, . B. Learned, Mrs. Walter I. McCoy, Mrs. Dallas D. McGrew, Mrs. Adolp) C. Miller, Mrs. Willlam D. Mitche! Ze Barney Thorne Phillips, Mrs. Ed- mund Platt, Mrs. Cabot Stevens, Mrs. Mark Sul n, Mrs. Lawrence Town- send, Mrs. Henry Alvah Strong, Mrs. Charles T. Tittmann, Mrs. Walter R. Tuckerman, Mrs. Charles Warren, Mrs. C. C. Williams, Mrs. Frederic Atherton, | | Mrs. Anson Phelps Stokes and Mrs. M. Rhinelander. ‘The drama unit of the Women's City Club, Mrs. Edith Ogden Heldel, chair- man, will give two. one-act plays, in the clubhouse, at 22 Jackson place, this evening at 8:20 o'clock. “Lonesome- Like" will have in the cast Mrs. Edith Sears, Miss Una O'Connor, Mr. Robert Miller, jr., and Mr. Wheat. In the cast of “Wrong Numbers,” directed by Miss Yvonne Levy, will be Miss Prances Mur- | | phy, Miss Johanna Schmutzer and Miss Essie Lachowitz. Mr. Rawley C. Dono- hue will sing a group of interpretive songs. Mrs. Chirles Alger will be hostess and will preside at the Women's City Club forum luncheon Saturday at 1 o'clock, in the clubhouse, at 22 Jackson place. “District day” wiil be observed in after- luncheon talks, on legislation affeeting the District, by Mrs. Pearl Bellman Kline, Miss Margaret Vail, Miss Virginia Diedel, Miss Katharine Pike, Mrs. Ber- tha Taylor “Voorhorst, Mrs. Burnita Shelton Matthews, Miss Mary Atkins, Miss Blaine Eppley and Mrs. Lawton Miller. Reservations are now being made and members are availing them- selvets of the opportunity to bring a guest. Mrs. William Wheatley is interested 1n the French play given under the di- rection of Mme. Laurent for “La vie au Grand Air Pour I'Enfance Malhen- reuse.” The date has been changed from April 12 in the Washington Club, to Monday evening, April 22, at 8 o'clock, in Plerce Hall, at the corner of Sixteenth and Harvard streets. This has been done to avoid conflicting with the reception that afternoon given by the Vice President to the members of the diplomatic cirtle, and the demand for tickets and stage accessories re- quired makes the club inadequate. The annual tea, however, will be held at the Washington Club ma-y after- | ||| noon, April 26, at 4 o'clock. All in- terested in the progress of the foreign- - speaking classes will be most welcome— French, Spanish and ' Italian. teresting program will will be given. Continued ln?-erut is being manifested in the “Play and Dansant” to be given by the Gov. Thomas Welles Society, Children of the American Revolution, tomorrow afternoon st the Y. W. C. A. from 3 to 6 o’clock. Miss Romona New- man will sifg & group of songs pre- ceding the rhy by the junior group. Additional patronesses are: Mrs. Low- ell Fletcher Hobart, Mrs. Edgar Morris, Mrs. Frank S. Ray, Mrs. Morgan Arm- strong, Mrs. Archie T. Reid, Mrs. l L. Morrison, Mrs. Leroy H. Barnard, Mrs. Bessie Palm, Mrs. Joseph C. Gardner, Mrs. L. S. Munson, Miss Katherine Jacobs, Mrs. Molette R. Spangler, Mrs. Franklin Wilson, Mrs. He Wade Seaford, Mrs. J. W. Rawlin| Mrs, Gwrge P. Jones, Mrs. George A. Cook, | iss Edythe May Edwards, Mrs. Pmd erlck D. Reynolds, Miss Marie iss Ruth Ann Parker, Mrs. Ad!lllde ard, Mrs, H. B. Denbam and Mrs, Al- bert O. Denham. An in- Mr. Sarkis Manoukian will entertain in honor of the Art Promoters Club to- morrow afternoon from 4 to 6 o'clock, at 1341 Connecticut avenue northwest, with an exhibition of be hostess. Among the patronessses nnd guests will be Mme. de Lagnel, Mrs. Hen? Charles Pinkel, Mrs. Hunt. ington-Kidd, Mrs. Turin Bradford Bwfle. Miss Gertrude melurfinon Brl.- ham, Miss Matalee Lake, M by her e 11, Mrs, THE EVENING Mu d Mrs. hum At 5, o‘cm “Persian " Miss_Elizabeth mem:g of the club. No cards’ hnve been issued. Soclety is much_interested in a play um“m&m ;“I:umz Garden,” to be iven u) f wbmafl’l’: of the school The part of the leading lady Prunel is to be portrayed by Miss Dorothy Gould Fowler, daughter of Mr. and u?hhhlll‘y!wl’llhg“n in the Young e lven in Womenpl Christian Association Build- | the ing, at Sevententh and K streets, Sat- urday evening, at a o'clock. Mrs. J. J. Davis vis heads the list of patronesses for the children’s matinee, April 24, to be given by the Societe des Concerts Intimes, under the direction of Miss Elena de Sayn. Mme. Marta Pacsu, a brilliant young hnm of Budapest, will be the soloist that after- noon. Mme. Pacsu is the wife of a well known scientist at nreun\‘. in GOLDENEERG'S ““At Seventh and K"—The Dependable Store Your,xP_hoto Enl?rged New Builders’ Technical Course Blue Print Reading Plans, Building Resu- e ete permi Drawings, dor Columbia School of Drafting 13th and E Sts. N.W. Frank. 5626 Bring any good plmto, snapshot or group pic- ture you wish enlarged to Galdenberg’l. We wlll enlarge it to a fine oval . plaque, size 14x17 inches. You do not have to buy a frame. No Phone or Mail Orders Goldenberg’s—Third Floor. GOLDENBERG N “At Seventh and K”—The Dependable Store Special! New Electric Complete Complete with all neces- sary attachments—a swift, quiet-running machine that %) you can carry anywhere and operate on any electric socket. Terms as low as $1.00 a week = - Sewing Machine Needles 120"' For all makes—Singer, New Home, Reg. 30c Doz. - i leqhwheelzr & Wilson, National, Sh-ll-ll‘ll. Free JelleHfs A FASMON INITITUTION . 800 Pairs $10 to $15 'High-Grade Footwear For one day only—Friday $645 Pumps! Ties! Oxfords! They're actually Sorosis and other high f‘rmeumm kidskins, satins and patent leather !ootmrl umeuneuwmpleuwzmm:ummthemup and every type of heel is represented! Here's exactly what we have— %1 8 16%) 7 1124) 8 (8% X 23 11 '8 23 4 18| 25( 31 21 8 413 8| 5 3| D i 4 2 2 1] 2 1 ! You understand these shoes are lruflully’rducal . %0 that ... ALL SALES MUST BE FINAL! s Shoe Sh)—é'lnfl Fleor £ $10 to $15 Hats:' 100 all told...50 were $10...25 were $12 ”...afld 25 v were $15.. .but Fnday \hey re nll— Th vh no time at this price. ..fiur the nnm luts. eveg‘l bn':, and of mlkn! uyh. )6’9 - Fehldmwoombmdou s H-fln bdh'bundc! Very charming mola! }':x'n find bnmm hats and tiny wrbm small head si l&u...pnced at $5.85 because in the rush knocked about a bit. Come and hok mmemre 16-Rib Imported Gloria Umbrellas—$2.85. uaul.uon size umbrellas of fine quality gloria.,, attractive ambertone ‘handles, tops .some ‘tan and red. At this price it would pay to get an’ extra umbrella to Limited quantity.. and ferrules. Mbostlyblue. . keep at the office ‘or in the car! Unmbrella Shop—Stréet Floor Friday! Six Special Fashion Events! Misses’ Ensembles Even, full-length wool coats v oo fully lined, with silk frocks! 25 It would be im- possible to guess they were only full - lcngth coats of tweed, kasha or novel- ty woolens w ith tailored or dressy silk frocks...or perhaps you'll refer the jacket style with a smart plaited skirt and silk blouse! Navy, beige. rose, green, and orchid. Sizes 14 to 20. You'li wear them straight through the season ...it'sa wonderful buy! Misses’ Frock Shop—Third Floor New Suit Ensembles Women and misses . . . here are those talked-of tweed ensembles tipped coats, at— 339.50 So smart..s and with such clever em ha- sis on the finer points_of good styling... plaited skirts ... silk blouses, many with tri- color schemes o> V. perfectly taiTored straight coats...or coats that' are belted. Orchid, green, rose, blue, black and tan. Sizes 12 to 20 for misses . 36 to 42 for women. It will be go’otil busi- ness ju ent ey haesd to sec:‘]thcgs'e,l en- print, $39.50. sembles! Suit Shop—Third Floor Handbags— - Friday! So many people are talking about our beautiful bags...and won'’t you welcome such a chance to get one at a greatly reduced price! 25—-$1.95 to $3 Bags Leather bags . . . fabric bags . and card cases . . . in black, green, hmwn.un.nndm . some & bit scarred by handling . .’but every one an excepfloml value. . 255 and $7.50 qu Morocco . . . smooth and grained 53 calf , .. pmnemnm-.. think of nndmcmu-wmtnm-nn they're all good styles! 25—$10 Fine Lelth:lz‘ Bllts 10—87.50 to $10 Evening B-sgs h-p Ve fl:nu everyone is carrying 1 s 13»—316.50 and $25 Bags "Two mwu mmn hm with 510 Impofled m exquisite CUBS ribas Skop—Street. Fioor Handkerchlefs— with fringe- ppuq I AT Shon 'snx < A ue . . . e glove Hm'.hns. 200 fascinating i S A FASHION INSTITUTION Washington NewYork because Friday! Even More Astonishing Values In women'’s, misses’ and larger women’s New Spring Coats Yes, knowing what we do about coat values from our constant touch with the market and with the pub- lic we consider these very exceptional coats at— $49-50 Dress coats . . . tailored coats . town and cmmtry coats ... in fine kashmirs . . . in stunning silks! That just gwes you an idea of how really wonderful this -special group of ‘coats is! * Coats with beautiful furs —mole, squirrel, monkey, broadtail, kid galyak, fox and wolf—$49.50. Coats that are lovely with fur scarfs, for they are designed with perfect dressmaker details to take the place of fur—$49.50. Styles you associate with . higher prices . . . flares, velvet revers, satin bow collars, tucked panels, wuser cont sprightly capes—$49.50. sirouette anc $49.50. Women’s mew flared coal - Coltar, 345,50, What color do you want— black, blue, tan, gray, or green . . . they're all here —$49.50. Sizes—for women 36 to 44 . . . for misses 14to 18.. . . for larger women 425 to 46%,—$49.50 See how beautifully every coat is made .. . finished with an air of distinc- tion that only good coats have . . . and Friday the special price is $49.50! Woomen's, Misses’, Larger Women’s Coat Shops—Third Floor Very Special! Junior Miss Coats \\'c couldn’t think of any better way to cap the climax of ring vacation than to have a special coat event for Mlss s 50 flo 17...just the coats she likes best...tweeds and kashas to wear to school...silks for dress...many trimmed with panther, squirrel, monkey. broadtail or caracul...and some unusually smart coats without fur! In the colors girls are askmg for—black, pilot blue, green, tan, grey and red! $29.50! Jusior Miss Coat Shop—Third Floor Underthings, See these Friday! Wonderful opportunities . . . such lovely underwear you wouldn't expect to find it marked down.. _but we must keep our stocks clear! ; $3 Silk Slips, $1.95 $1.95 Hea de chin wlthmhanthnhpmddeepm hm:’mpimcpn:h whne and Ewn in all—what a saving. & Sil Underwenr, $3.00 hu or almply uflmed » l 3105 S to SIS awmmm:’fimwwmmoxmm«mw $8 50 ?lthmbmldfledm- val Iace edges. A little more trouble in size . . . but what & renld egligees . . . Pajama Ensembles! 731635 Ateactive Vella Vella Negligees 4—$10.95 Quilted Coolie Coats ith the group! +.87.50 7.50 25 .$39.50 $145 . ..mdhndeehloomm facé edges and mmwp moguut ro:um rs—nndc $1 45 and 38 at $1.451 Ioom- . 5165 and $2 Glove Silk Vests, $125 . weuuumdmuetmue,wm.mmm...mumu -qnfl $125 in sizes 40 and 42 there are both- lm—tfltnmgdwul $1 Rayon-Veotn -and ‘Panties, eolmmtmcflymuh Igen. pueh,nduml. ah-xw«. C igure Garments! 1H1MWMWnum.m-mmm ank’mey$5 “mu"‘.d’. girdle . . . and radium silk panties . . . do you size 32, u‘-anmfiymvmm—am Mnmflmhnun 5350 gth":d;‘n::aond elastic. . g:nmmmzmm-. 3% Gorsel Brassiere Combinations—well made garments of pink Toctions of 2 ; of jgarters ;Ildauaxeomll $3 to $3.50 Gloves! 300 pairs! Beautiful costume gloves . . . tailored pull-ons . . . take your choice Fnday— Tailored Hnmm$3 scarcely two hlike . . . so Fnday they’ll all be— W“"zfi;mw 7 Madame Fessenden ‘and Celma Loospacts —are growing more popular by the minute. Madame Fessenden is so glad to show you all the tricky little Celma Loos% acts in which you / may carry your own powder and pacts have the double virtue of beauty and use- fulneu. 50c and $1. Did you ever carry one? Toiletries Shop—Street Floor .it's all ecause these Loos- Georgette Dresses 10 different styles for women wplenty of black and navy..bright colors, too! All 25 Every style al- most makes you doubt your eyes...the details the silk ...the finishing touches are so fine! Both tai- lored and after- noon styles . . . simply tucked and plaited . . . or quite elabo- rate with lace yokes and soft drapes . . . and how carefully they have been designed for all types of figures . young flar- T RVCRBC., o iy dignified jahots georoette . « « slenderiz- lace yoke, ing vestees . . . and stately straightlines. One, two piece, and even jacket models! $25. Sizes 36 to 44. Women's Frock Shop—Second Floor Women's . * fatlored george slips s Sports Suits —mew gingham check silk or lowl; tlain silk cks with jackets « oo Friday— $16 50 A sleeveless frock and a cardigan... it's the- smartest sports _ costumes you can wear. .. and here it is in many versions... two -tone prints and plain shades. All of fine heavy silk crepe . . .all very well made. And a very spe- cial price as you will appreciate when you see them! Sports Shop Fourth Floor Gingham Checked Scarfs . . . Neckwear! Oblongs . . . triangles . ¢ squares ..even evening scarfs! 27—$3 to $5 Colorful Silk Scarfs chine . . . sl,so L:ce or Lmen Colhrs neckline . sl linen collars are pi pedlnhilhwm and many have ufts to match, 4—93.95 Vestees with Cuffs $ 1 50 and black with gold $10,to $25 Jackets and Scarfs Made entirely of sequins !or $™.50 formal evening wear . jackets. are sleeveless with fold paillettes, and the scarfs come in either black or silver paillettes.Scarf Shop—Street Floor Need Toiletries? It will be worth vour while to look through this list . . . prices on small lots cut low!

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