Evening Star Newspaper, June 24, 1929, Page 18

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SOCIETY. SOCIET Secretary of the Treasury Will Attend Brilliant International Wedding This Afternoon. Sec ‘Treasury, Mr. Anrér':?w Mellon, will be n[ the guests at the wed- afternoon of Miss ‘nd Nn. John J. Hamilton, to Vbht Ricardo Alfaro, son of the Mln- ister of Panama and Senora de Alfaro. ‘The ceremony will I.;'eme fiurgl;‘?r:; ‘u!:g t Matthew's o l:k)ck in o p urch om:l.l'.ln! cnmnu others in the large and dl.u- tinguished company ding and the brlllhnt mh?nn (nlln'< the r&m ’i‘\f\ldln( will be Mn Glnn. sister ol the Vice President; the Secretary of War and Mrs. James W. Goode, the of the Navy and Mrs. Charles Francis Adams, the Secretary of Com- jmerce, Mr. Robert Patterson Lamont, and a large number from smart resi- lential society. Practically every for- eign embassy and legation will be rep- resented and there will be not a few from out of town. YR ‘The h has an effective - cl:u:: white roses and Austra- lian ferns, and a string orchestra will prognm o( nuptial music as the ey bling. During the Bid.nzy Sidelman will de will be escorted by her ntherm who will give her in mn-rh:e Her wedding gown is lovely, fuhl.un of soft ivory-white satin, ith long sleeves lace p flounce of rare old rose point lwe whlch (l‘l‘l‘swlnlnz at 1;\]15 fl?:l: ins the ex: ace vell wl -nd - mm‘;“nhouc her face and clusters of orange blossoms. | & THE EVENING BTAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, JUNE 24 1929. WEDDING OF INTEREST HERE be at the Mayflower for a week before w New Yofk tory to sail- Miss Julia wnm has opened the Van Doren Cottage at nuus Oove near Bar Harbor and will have with her for the season Mr. and Mrs. Chester . Barnett of Washington, who be accompanied by their son, Davis P. Barnett, Dr. wnd Mrs. John Piicher of Nor- folk, Va., are ptu several days in Wi at th gfiower. Before returning to anlo!k they will make a trip through Shenandoah Valley, stop- pln( at Mountain Lake, Va. for about Mr. and Mrs. Henry White Draper of Georgetown entertained the school will retire in near future, ident of the Arts Club and C. Barnes entertained a num- be’rofmdlltdlnwhlhlkm Club gardens Saturday evening to cel- ebrate the anniversary of Mr. Barnes' bfi’thdly In the party were Mr. and , Mrs. Roble D. tv-nl and Mrs. E. E. Carter. Mrs. Aldis I n'rvvn tahr:ln;dl. h‘t 8t the Pllfe Dnuvflle at the Wardman Park Hotel Dr. Huron W. unon left Saturday for the Pacific Coast and while there mmmmnnnneunna Point, Long Island. Mr. :ml)l’n . Albert M. Ney of urts will receive tomorrow ' | e n the Town and Country Club, in celebration of their twenty-fifth wedding ¢ _anniversary. Mrs. James Lansburgh, who recently returned from lumve. had guests din- lnc evening at the Pllue Deauville at Wardman M. . W. D. Heise of Joliet, I, are at the Carlton for a brief stay. Mrs. M. R. Ruff of Lancas- visited on the homeward Mrs. Guernsey fo be Feted At Luntheon by Mrs. Hunter. Mrs. Livingston Hunter, president of the Daughters of American Colonists, will entertain at luncheon Wednesday at th! wm-rd Hotel in honor of Mrs, 1a points and Charleston, W. Va., will be journey. numb‘r about 7 lll'l hnton M. Fac Fadeley is spending the Chalfonte-Haddon lllll In Mhntlc cn.y Mrs. P. N. Ashburn of 1914 Belmont road is at the Barclay in New York. Mrs. John Munce is spending this week in New York, where she went yes- terday to attend the annual conference (Continued on Nineteenth Low Prices on New Made {o Your Order SLIP. COVERS TR GLADLY SEN Alse" window shades sad ‘dra FINAL CLEARANCE VALUES TO $37.60 . A remarkably low price for exclusive DELMAN Foot- wear. Extremely smart Creations in Sport and Street Shoes for Summer wear . .. lovely models in Afternoon and Evening Shoes. Liberal reductions also prevail om DELMAN’S Hosiery, Buckles and Distinctive Bags. No. CO.D’s No Credits No Exchanges . Jhoe Jafor: 1221 CONNECTICUT AVENUE Tapestries, Mohair Brocades . and Velours will attend the meetings of the Ameri- can Medical Assoctation in Portiand, | MIcDEVIT T Oreg."Gn his roturn East he ‘i Join E Also Chair Caneing, and Porch Rockers, Splinted by Our Experts at the Now Prevailing Low Prices for Two Days Only. Write, Phone or Call Fr Estimates and Samples Given Free Clay Armstrong Upholsterer 1235 10th St. NW. Panamas $5 That’s news that hundreds of ‘», ‘Washington misses and women 1\9 have responded to these last y° few days! Plenty again to- morrow...and also... White Felt White Hair White Crepe ‘As well as plenty of pastel and black! Hurry in for your Sum- mer hats! Time to enjoy them now! Millinery Shop—Street Floor JELLEFF'S ¢ F Strest ; DI 1218 CONN!CTICU‘!’ AVE, N. W, t. . . Miss Margaret Mitchel of Cincinnati, ll’l‘l’l LEE Y ULLIN eousin of the bride, will be the maid of . Charles . m" - -.?ou h‘eafi.,_ Coulling, U. 8. A, ‘honor, and her gown is of pu'der-blne 5 c‘m of Baltimore will take chiffon. The bridesmaids will be Miss e o Binns of Uniontown, Pa.; Miss @ 88 ] Indian com- ; | missioners, and will lho visit in Ol“- fornia and the Canadian Rockies, re- turning to this city in September. Miller, Miss )nmre Ayres, Miss Grace Harris, Miss Ruth Newburn, Miss Vir- ginia Buell, Miss Ellen Buell, Miss E 5 5,2 i H il alure Ombrage .A; Hickson creation in g | smart footwear that adds \ ? ! Greatest Satisfaction is obtained thru Vogue Cleaning Where modern machinery and methods combine in Wg the best results. our rugs, draperies and apparel expertly cleaned and stored in our cold storage vaults. There is no’ extra charge for storage. CREERON 614 12th St. Bet. F & G srlee to 'L. Jllflllelt frock —‘enhances Poite :ntl lemll a colorful note thatis flininet.ly recherche’ Specially priced ats s 2-73 mfi-uu axquisite shoe creations. Annual Clearance Sales More Drastic Reductions for Immediate Clearances Every fashion is our regular stock and the savings are genuine . . . the values are very important md it is Puumk quality and styling that makes fl:em so! DRESSES imported prints in summery designs and cool materials for the warm weather. Regularly $85. ..........now $55 Another group of cool printed frocks sharply cut to 50 DRESSES Town and resorts frocks Regularly $65 to $75...now $35 Another group of dresses deeply reduced to $28 SILK COATS A group of exceptionally fine models Regularly $85 to $135..now $55 SILK ENSEMBLE SUITS A limited group of high-quality model suits radically cut to new low prices for quick elurawuy attending _tennis ; | tournaments in Chicago. Mr. mmn vnudolnhuhmflyuurhm Caj lndllrl.chn M pt. n:_qflm Emma : Bartha, al olbanmuomredmnoz W.:Z will spend some time at Beginning Tuesday . . . in the Sports Shop—Fourth Floor! Whole Shantung Ensembles ok gl b : . —coat and dress for ""‘l Take Louise 8 .z confution 5 Uau 7:00 . b | ‘16-50 Yellowstone Park and will stop for kMg e : 4 Tellderlohl ' @ hrief visit in Chieago and then motor 75 8 Steak Dinner c their home in Kentueky, widow of § Roast Caj Dinner Chicken Crab Salad | Fruit Salad Mrs. ur.N-ry wife ot Senator Charles Food and Servi L. McNary, hostess & luncheon e e W O t{;flyc, coLUMBIA n"u 18 ST, tative “and Mrs. David H. guest eek women's and misses’ sizes 14 to 44! Mrs, Blue, Admiral Everybody knows shantung is very, very smart...knows that it's a “find” to be able to get shantung ensembles like THESE at $16.50. ..but do you know that shantung wears superbly because it is made from the silk of wild silk worms that are necessarily very hearty! Shantung Ensembles with Long Coats—$16.50 Shantung coats with matching sleeveless dresses...white, orchid, blue, natural, maize, green...the frocks are bowed and belted, the coats have patch pockets. ..beautifully tailored. Shantung Dresses with Dotted Jackets—$16.50 So dashing you'll surely wear the cardigan with many other frocks...and the clear eolored frocks are adorable without the coats...isn't it wonderful to find both, in time for the heliday, at $16.50? Make cool and comfortable homes. n‘mf: and let us furnish estimate res to show e ‘Sour Bome "Mtied with awnines. Untrimmed Hair Hats Make the Ideal Large . Brimmed Hat for Garden Parties, Dress Ensembles and Dinner Wear $3.98 to $7.50 RE you will find o % hat to fit your ideg of The Devon A Women’s Golf Oxford by Stetsom A two-tone tan ealfskin Made to order for :3 :vpbu Living Room Suite, luding 5 separate culhm in best M Belgan Linen, ~finished 5287 UPHOuT“lNG Pirst-class workmanship iced prices this .-.:'o-th ihers, masks, 16 B o Holiday Minded Sports Frocks We've tried and we think we have succeeded ‘16'50 in satisfying the clothes taste of every type of woman and miss...prints! Clear silks! L o n g sleeved! Short sleeved! Sleeveless! Suntan ba:ks! High backs! Many dresses we have regularly at $25, hn-ned uun. ?dndyvli!hm‘ “sun tan™ 4 to 9. Widths AAA b individual het smart. oss. Our milliners $12% will - vegtont * trimiall o blg:l‘ with .:t‘c lt;u.!l‘tl'flfl. otsen Shoe Shep or o eatures an Then o umd by wlndnl 1 selection ufl.dwul‘lh,h‘ubn-' | gamples end give estimates. NEW YORK . 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