Evening Star Newspaper, June 14, 1929, Page 18

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SOCIETY. SOCIETY." whity and she will Wear a small hat'of A 3 N Ny —_———_——_———_—.——_—_—.—_——————-————————-——-_———-_————— ™ white. Among the eut-of-town guests are: vellow horsehair | Mrs. Var Bevpen, widow of the Iate tulle, ar Admir: liam : O R G ot o the inidgian A Mrs Hoover, Hostess at Flrst Alfresco Party, Has League of Republican Women as Guests. will carry blue deiphinium and bride, be flower girl, in & dainty frock of delph.lnlum blue chlflon an‘ s bow of tulle to match m She will carry nl“:'nkeb with ax- and Mrs, Chnrn lester Marlatt and Capt. and ‘Mrs. Jg'm H. Gibbons of ; Mrs. Charle Scott and Mrs, Oliver wahqn%?: York axcxgumj, m -fl . Hugh Lemox umnmmmmn)-mm and his bride will start for a we I3 . i, St WL | Indiam influence Mr. Nolh Davis, jr., of ‘New Haven, 5 crepe, a small f | i l i | RS. HOOVER'S first garden|about her face with blossoms . 2 ] n . | to match fiuwn-motmwu and Ahevluumun.ul%: 3 } i of X .n.,m. n:y“:m ouse was given on the south Chester Snow, jr., aunt of the E 1 e Autumn in m, m ct Al | bride. will be the aatian of honor. ¢ Princeton, 1& “rgreal| of | wearing an orchid chiffon and tullé gown, made with a eircular skirt and | Bac"Bf oethd, slipers to, maten ana president. While there were no gues , slippers m an ¥ Feide the league, the company was ‘S| wili carry an arm bouquet of Spring 1 (Continued on Nineteenth Page.) Only $7.50 £ glrge one, and there were gay striped |flowers, ¥ N N G y B S0 e R i | s Betty Beale wil be maid of Your OLD HAT Wblf&?lh/« @ Shop ts were served. The Marine Band |honor for her sister and wm wear a | MADE NEW Again | ol ished & pmgrnn all during the en- turquoln chiffon and tulle frock made T 929 F Street fgrr;mmm White House aides |like that of the ;n‘:uon of honor and were pr-!m to usm in handling the | . 614 12th St. Bet. Fiand G "m 2 A Wi » \ “ [T Large-Brlmmed Hats you can’t imagine @ cooler, smarter shoe. ' bm and is punched full of holes. It is | @3 @ moecasin. Shown in beige end brown ,/ Y s, tt Mitchell, wife | Churchill Owen of Denver, slster of the | : ot the Xf&r‘%’?’y %’mfin N esterdsy | bridegroom: Mise Betty Brownlow of Vienna Hat Co. for her Summer home on White Bear | Jacksonville, cousin of the bride and 435 11th Street Lake, Minn, where her two sons and | niece of former Distriet Commissioner her mother, Mrs. Bancroft, are already | Louls ‘Brownlow; Miss Rahel Davies and established for the season. | Miss Marian Jardine. They will wear The Attorney General had as his ;xuh color costumes fashioned similar | muest over night Mr. Thomas L. Dan- |10 those of the other attendants, with { Hels, who is in this country on leave | the exception of the capes, which take ifrom his post as second secretary of the | the form of berthas on their gowns. |United sutes embalsy in Rome. Mr.| Their hats and slippers match their glnhls will visit in his home in St. Pau] | frocks, and they are to carry Spring fore returning to his foreign post. blossoms. ! Mr. Jagper Du Bose will be best man, i Minister of Greece Euhblhhln‘ and the ushers selected include Mr. {Summer Legation at Newport. g:;&er M:'c:mu‘:' Lgé].‘ Mr, mugs H reece , 3 ester ‘wood, Mr. Rob- lll;mn;oull‘n? T O et Newaner, | ert Stead. Mr. John Sweeney, Mr. Wil- 1\‘h!re they will oceupy the Covell Cot- | ltm Beale, jr.; Mr. Eugene Roberts and 'tage for the Summer. Mr. Barnett Talbot e Amneflnnmn ?llhfolg’o:fl the ceremony at e home of. the ‘oom’s par- e e O oo ore Tor | €NtS, When Mrs. Mann will be assisted ’2 :r’;on stay, is expected to return this | in receiving by the bride's mother, Mrs. fev ;n F Street Summer’s Newest Fashions Sleeveless HANDBAGS e - SPECIALLY PRICED { Garden Parties Dress Ensembles $5 4 3 85 7% 510 Extra Large to Small OR your approval we areofferinga charm- v Bk ing selection of Iy . - light-weight straws. In- Straw or Felts cluded in this collection are vening. minister accompanied a ' Beale, who will wear a perfwinkle blue umber of other Latin American dip- lace gown With a hat to match. Mrs. lomats who attended the. luncheon | Mann will wear & printed chiffon goyn. ven yesterday by the trustees of the | After the reception Mr. Mann and his n-American Hoepital after the in- | bride will leave for & wedding trip, the ride wearing a cocoa brown &l en- e oo semble with a printed chiffon blouse Senator and Mrs, David Aiken Reed | and accessories to correspond. They I\-\-e leased the house at 1004 R street | will make their home in Washington. 'trom Dr. and Mrs. Charles A. Rich- | Among the out-of-town guests are Mr. fmond. They are now at 1708 Eight- | and Mrs. E. G. Riddick and Mrs. Wil- penth street and will not move to the | liam Jaynes of Memphis, Tenn; Mr. pu address until the Autumn. Paul 8ims of New York, Mr. and Mrs. MRS. ABNER BERNARD DRURY. Dr. and Mrs. Richmond are in New | Louis Brownlow of New Jersey, uncles Before her marriage yesterday in St. Matthew's Church she was Miss Helen ‘ Work and will sail shortly for a trip | and aunts of the bride, and former | Frances Moran, daughter 6f Mrs. Patrick Thomas Moran.. —Underwood Photo. i mround the world. Representative and Mrs. T. W. Sims of i‘ Reprewentative ¥ 5. La Cuardi of | Lexington, Ky, grandparents of the | paonies and Easter Hiies sgainst a | be heid in place by » band of goid ew York has taken up residence a— background of Cambodia ferns. vy lusters o on!nge ossom t the Carlton, where he will remain | The marriage of Miss Sylvia Scott, T';f, bride, who will be given in | e-thmslde Underarm Pouch V: the balance of the Summer session | da . L eanor Boott will be maid of . A,pgromzr o T ™ | oot of ‘é’n.?."éuu:“infi',‘"mi‘.':,‘:];‘hfi marrisge by her father, will wear |honor for her sister and will have a be- Top-Handle Pouch to Baron e Alexand . {vory-white satin made severely plain | coming gown, the bodice of cream-color Mrs. Willism E_ Hull, wife of Re B T Ao R orTL atoD | and trimmed with rare quchess 1ace, |iace made over a golden yellow crepe | benmsvo Hull ‘of - Tllinois, and Mrs. Berge Alexander Korft, i8 of much | ¥Which WAt worn by Ner grandmother. |and a cape of yellow tulle hung from | The Materials ! Marry K. Daugherty, wife of the assist- interest in Washington, where the | She will wear a corsage bouquet of |the shoulders. The long full skirt is of :m solicitor of the ‘Treasury, left yes- | bridegroom's mother makes her Win. | White orchids and instead of the con- | flounces of yellow tulle and is hung | Shoe Calf Grained Calf erday for Atlantie City. Mrs. Hull and | ter home. The ceremony will be per- | ventional shower bouquet ghe will | from the long straight bodice of cream- | ! . Silk %n. Daugherty will retutn to the | formed in the Trinity Presbyterian | CATTY & prayer bound in white | color lace. Her yellow hat is trimmed | 3 Linen = ardman Park Hotel after & short visit | Chureh in Chestnut Hill, the Rev, |leather, from which will fall a shower | with tulle and she will carry blue del- | BU | 0 Shantung Raffia Straw ere. Oorydon . Tyler, foctor of th - | of lilles of the valley. Her tulle veil he bridesmaids ara to b . f : P —_— Ofryaon - YT, TeCtor O the Church | Shichwill fall long in the back and | kiise Barvare Kortl siier of the beides Embroidered Fabrics $3.00,$3.98,85up Sheer Hair Hats, fine ‘The : . l{le a':'-:r:fe?o,fnm“n’fl% figm Sima | Dag an Cffective arrangement of white | over_the shoulder m the front, will | groom; Miss Henrietta Scott, sister of s 2 quality Leghorns, Split tm.wm.e ) u::n’.:‘ : - S - ; ; b { olore (LS Wih veigN: " Pednits, Milans, .. Bakou h the ¥ | I & 5 most_becoming and un. and many others. The Ghureh, the Rev. | ) ' [) . s [ The Willard || Kafka's e | i urch has an efteciive arrange- | I e nc, | s 'y Bdeautiful colors and new Summer colors are Déims and | B a a S f b wnm"% and travel, featured...also black and ent ol white peonies and | | for vace guests are assembung. | [l il || 10th and F Sts. it s | Large and small head : her father, who will give her in | || ROOf Gal' dell | Iy AR sizes, white. he bodice made with & yoke of duchess i ‘ N 4 nd rosepoint Iace, And long fitted of duchess lace at the end. | I 2 ) o ; y E: tly | i Dresses that ean be summed up in oné word— f§ o & ) v ; Lunc’leon | ertain mmn’nf;'vmm rock budger ab- fl.mm - ; i d s, 4 2 | < : v 1J 1219.ConnecTICUTTAV, Hundreds of New ;:‘:::.""":‘:‘,.m'“mg? ""::?; | Ensembles in This i i-A Semi-Annual narriage. wedding gown 18 fash- |- A Thousand New i fleeves. The skirt has two eircular Summer Frocks . Misses’, women's and | The ultra-smart and benutxfufly ihl* For Sports, ‘Afternoon or Travel Wear The Styles Zipper Tops Vagabond Type SEMI-ANNUAL CLEARANCE SALE ‘An event that commands the interest of the woman snd miss familidr with the genuine ‘worth-while values always offered in the Pag- ternak Semi-Annual Sales. DANCING DURING _ DINNER # ed of 'Vfl\'] satin, Along straight lines, nels at the sides and the satin train B reakfast Mid-Summer Dresses $9 95 ] 4 Over 4,000 Dresses and larger sizes. s 4 | ¢lothes for which Pasternak is famous., . « ; Now at drastically reduced prices! Women's and Misses' 4 The Smartest Frocks in town Pashions for every oceasion, in A most extensive vAriety of styles and colors. So exceptional are the valués that you will choose them | in twos and threes. All sizes. $105 to 3149.‘.’*:..’-.;’.“ $te A Limited Group, $35 Women’s' and Misses’ FROCKS & GOWNS ~ Daytime, Sports, Afternoon, Evening Originally " Now, 35 45 $65 to $95. il B8 455 $65 "Mll.dy T Your Unrestricted Choice of Beautifil Sne-strad m £ ANY DRESS or ENSEMBLE in parchment ar Nu Hdsiin. i, Sheies o Nigh o¢ A in Stock BUY ONE, the second costs Hand-Blocked | s ! ':.':.{‘,"E:';: ::.::, 3 i : : . :ou ahbsolutely nothing BALLIBUN TLS —_— L | ch’ . INGLE DRESSES SOLD For Only CEPT AT REGULAR PRICE FOR EXAMPLE: % $7.75 TWO sicivat *15: : Dresses For's3§.0 cloth ll as silk embroidered Tourterell linen, TW BRESLAU § g $ 00 |lodt;,|:: v:ullon season. An: you ch::I"d . 0 bk b ’zs Dresses .. zs see the amy of "eoloul = .'ThthS price is your ‘ TWO oneivar 29.95 gresses For's29.% invitation to purchase several pairs. Fi s 00 : i : TWO Z2hestau $3 5.9 Dresses For ' 33 §. e PureSilk-Full-Fashioned | | TWQ 2tzsia $3,9.9 Dresses For 53908 instantly distinguishes the highet- priced hats. Successful Paris Copies HOSIERY TWO BRE8:A6 34980 Dresses For ' $49 .5 Off-the-face and brimmed styles in black, navy, natural and sand. PP DL DS LB LIDOLIS LSOO ELOSOBID A Limited Group, $35 Women’s and Misses’ ENSEMBLE SUITS For Town, Country and Travel Wear Originally i Now $B8108135, 22 7........... 49 $119to $179. .' PRSI | $129t0$195.. ... ... .00 395 " Hats, $12.50 The apparel offered in our clearance sales is all oue “regular stdck,” and nothing is specially purchased for this sle. Everything offered is from our regular high-quality colleetions, and is typically Pasternak in fashidn, fabrics and workmanship. ALL SALES FINAL No Returns The spring mode gives way to summer footwear at Forsythe's. Dainty cut-out designs in soft kid- skins replace the solid lesthers. Imported Toyo . Y 4115, ...3pairt325 | | TWO oncival $89-% Dresses For'$§9.5 TWO oRghil 369-5 Dresses For ' 46950 Juniors’ 13 to 19-<Misses’ ALL Slzm 14 to 16. Women’'s 36 to 46. Extra sizes to 581, : ¢ I No Exchanges T No Refunds LARGE AND SMALL HEAD SIZES. . . BREBLAUS—The Friendly Shap—1307-13 G St. M., .

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