Evening Star Newspaper, September 12, 1929, Page 19

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. SOCIETY (Continued From Eighteenth Page.) first of next week and will then go to Charleston, S. C. Comdr. Heffernan has_been transferred from Newport, R. I, to duty to aboard the Concord at Charleston. — Joined Mr. Robert Mackenzie Wi Miller-Nutt Wedding in apartment at the Mayflower. Mrs.| p. g p Rirkpatrick the Sassafrass River. Miss Polly Foote, To it - M. urch Last % Shouse will be in the city only for a = has returned t0 ' who left for the West Coast last June man, who returned from Euro) y, B Sowy 3 O st e fow davs, until her dsughiers loave for | the it After an extended"trip through to be the guest of her aunt, Mrs. Fred- 8t the Barclay in New York. Mrs, The marriage of Miss Edna Lorena Nutt. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lev! | cq Gity for another month. Miss Eliz- | Roy onica, turned last i - 3 -1 Mr. and Mrs. Davis , | Santa M Calif., returne SR Gamble Nutt, to Mt e e er, | abeth Shouse will attend Wellesley Cal- | Ohlo, have for severay days bons s | Weelk Noted Belfas Visitor fook place at 8 o'clock last evening at | 1cB® this seasdn and the younger daugh- | house guest of Mr. and Mrs. Nat| wr, and Mrs, Spencer Gordon, Who | Guest of University Women, fast, the Emory Methodist Church, the Rev. Daniel L."Snyder officiating. The church was beautifully decorated with flowers, pink and white forming the color scheme. The chancel Was|spending the Summer in Newport and | Mr. and Mrs. Richard Summe: Beautiful quality. 49~ banked with palms and lighted candles | various parts of New England, and has | have been staying with _the e Tsiting ‘M. and Myd. Benamtn WD vral ‘thade, Bpecial, vd.... . added to the impresiveness of the cere- | taken an apartment at the Tabard Inn | father, Mr. Fred McKee, will go to New | 1o g, Past month, has return: mony. STk for the Winter. Comdr. Court, who is| York the end of the month. “They wilt| i MCDEVII | 24 Miss Mabel Loftus sang awn- | attached to the Wyoming as aide to|make their home there for a year while| Mrs. A. Bernstein her daughter, Distriet 3211 ing” and “I Love You Truly” preceding the ceremony, accompanied by Miss Gertrude Dyer, who played the wedding march. The bride was given in marriage by her father and wore a gown of egg- | Brownfield, in their home on Cathedral Hat Sh shell color satin, made with a_yoke of | avenue, after spending a vacation with al ops Hat Shops appliqued lace in V-shaped effect and | her grandmother, Mrs. J. C. McGee, at Fourth Fourth Wee-e-k draped skirt, The veil of tulle formed | Riverside, N. Y. Floor Floor a long train and the coronet cap was appliqued with lace to match the gown and trimmed with orange blossoms. She carried a shower of Bride roses and lilies of the valley. Miss Elsie Armitage of Chicago, cousin of the bride, was maid of honor, wearing a green chiffon gown and transparent hat and carrying a bouquet of pink roses. Mrs. Levi Gamble Nutt, mother of the bride, wore a gown of black chiffon vel- vet and Mrs. William Miller, mother of the bridegroom, a gown of black lace. Mr. Rolland Lee Nutt, brother of the bride, acted as best man, and his two little daughters, Dorothy Lee and Mary Jane, were flower girls. A reception for the guests was given at the home of the bride’s parents, 834 Rittenhouse street, immediately follow- ing the ceremony, after which Mr. and Mrs, on their wedding & dark blue ensemble of crepe romaine and beige georgette blouse. Upon their return to Washington Mr. | has been at the State De) mt and Mze. Daler Wil Heside AU West | udying e Mrs, Jouett Shouse and her daugh- ters returned to Washington yesterday morning from Kansas City and joined Mr. Shouse, chairman of the Demo- cratic national committee, in their school, and will then go back to Kan- ter, Miss Marjon Shouse, will return to Miss Wright's School at Bryn Mawr. Mrs. A. D. Court, with her son John, has returned to Washington, after Admiral Cole, spent the week end here with his family. her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Mrs. Josephine Jackson is again in her home, at 1636 Nineteenth street, after spending two months at Wrights- ville Beach, N. C. Mr. and Mrs. Rutland Duckett Beard and their two children, Rene and Rut- land Beard, jr., of Chevy Chase, Md., have returned to Washington from a motor trip to Minneapolis, where they ‘were guests of Mrs. Beard's parents, Mr and Mrs. Arthur Ingham. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Muir are at home at their new residence, 3446 Con- necticut avenue. Mrs. Muir was before her marriage, August 31, at Rockville, Md.,, Miss Mildred Louise Waldman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ferdinand ‘Waldman. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Gest will go to Over 500 Stunning FALL HATS Featuring High Lustre and Soleil Finished Felts $ 2.95 Amaszing Values! HERE are close-fitting skull types, off-the-face effects, models. tailored. In Blacks, Sugar Brown Blues. Millinery—~Fourth Floor ~ ‘Three-Piece Especially Priced for Friday and Saturday $ 1'9.75 pin check, tweeds herringbone desig M.Prooks-Co G- STREET BETWEEN Friday and Saturday long backs and all the newest small-brimmed and brimless Smartly trimmed and Maracaibo, Mother Goose, Jungle Green, Wine, Monet and Navy » THR WOMANS SHOP OF RALEIGH HABERDASHER ..y -~ Chanel Sponsors the New MART Khnitted Suits in HTH & 12TH Miller departed Philadel, Sa . ‘The bride’s going away gown was | They “fiml:ll from h?‘uyorh | Central Miss Florence Brownfield has joined | & short visit. on Octo- ber 5,for Havana, w] Mr, ‘Gest has 'appointed vice consul. - Mr. Gest Mr. Summers is @ course at Co- lumbia, Miss Amo McKee has also joined her father at Wardman Park lotel after the Summer at their cottage at Arundel, Md. Dr. and Mrs. John Foote and their son, Mr. William D. Foote, have re- turned to the city after -pendlnz ?-n of the month of August at the Chelsea in Atlantic City and the remainder as the guests of Dr. Willlam L. Clark of Philadelphja at his Summer home of Akron, O Bernstein'’s and this is his first appoint- He and Mrs. Gest ‘made home at Wardman Park n‘oee:. Slr Mrs. E. H. Wi line, Mass., are visitors in Washi; and are stop] at tomac Apartments, Piap 85 tieFo turned to Wi grle, Stelgmeyer, in Beverly Hills and | J1.at that ho Glasser. Mr. and Mrs. Davis motored to Washington from Atlantic City and at the end of this week will return to Toledo, Ohio. have been in Europe for about a month. will arrive in New York October 4 and | will soon after come to Washington. Dr. Harry J. Senay, who has been hilipsborn ELEVENTH ST. = BETWEEN F &G O Il Kritted Suit and ns. At the Low Price of "3 Large, Medium and Small Headsizes in Styles for Misses and Women This Special Event will be enthusiastically received because it provides an extraordinary oppor- tunity for savings on newest Fall Hats at a time when they are wanted most. Browns! Blues! Felts! Soleils! Velvets! Vis-A-Vis Felts! . Fur Salon Third Floor hilipsborn ELEVENTH ST. = BETWEEN F 4G Leading Fur Fashions in In Which Style, Quality, Dependability and Excess Value Are Exemplified to the Maximum Degree at 195 W] sughter, Mr. H. A. Miller Mr. and Mrs. H. W. imore, where they went to make th 2 °"'lb'[ ance of their new mnddauzl:':‘}‘,ul"::.-' ricia Polk Mor; , daughte: Mrs. . W. Morgan, Jro " O MF. and Mr. and Mrs. F, P. Waggaman have ‘Wayne Ellis ll'l': Miss Miss_Elizubeth Morwood of Lustre m SALE OF NEW EALLMILLINERy 600 of the Season’s Outstanding Style Successes Burma Red ! English Green! Black! A Remarkable Collection of Morgan have re- S, Martha Ellis are Marglehead Neck, Mrs. Willlam P. Kent of Wyoming | Washington Girton 8nd opened her apartment in the of Ave, s & Mass,, Cambridge Mr. ¥ —_— . and Mys. Noble' J. Waldron as their guest the latter's mother.h):rv-e. mm I of Ottumwa, Iowa, and You Are ool TELEVOX? YOUR FUTURE SERVANT The marvelous Electrical Automaton produced by Westinghouse Grown-ups and children alike will be amazed at the actions of TELEVOX, the world-famed electrical man—to engineers the year’s greatest marvel, to laymen the year’s greatest mystery. The wonders of this uncannily human device, with veins of copper and bones of porcelain, will be demonstrated daily next week in our new store by Mr. H. L. Berno, special representative of the Westinghouse Electric Company. Duily at 10, 11, 12:30, 2, 3 and 4:30 o’clock in our Housewares Section, First Floor Wines! * Fur Salon Third Floor SERVING WASHINGTON FOR OVER THREE-QUARTERS OF A CENTURY Glass Luncheon Sets In a Rainbow of Loveliness: ROSE AZURE or EMERALD CRYSTAL Sterling Silver Flatware Discontinued Patterns $Q.75 24 Pieces Having added a number of the newer patterns, we are discontin- uing four of those we have al- ways carried. Among these four is possibly the design you have, in which case a wonderful oppor- tunity is presented to complete your set at prices greatly under the regular value.” 4 Sets comprise 8 salad or lunch- eon plates, 8 footed beverage tumblers and 8 sherbet glasses— enough for 2 tables of bridge. DuLiN @ MARTIN Connecticut Ave. at 1" M-Brooks-Co G- STREET BETWEEN_ IITH & 12TH _ (%\ Here Are Six A WINTER COATS High in Popularity! But Moderate in Price! VERY year we find that smart misses and women tend to buy certain types of coats. Naturally these are the coats you will see worn by chic women in chic places for they are styles that originated in Paris, were sponsored by Fifth Avenue and, what is most important, ha.ve been approved by Washington. We present sit styles that, according to our sales records, are most popular. i Chosen From the Groups at One Muskrat Coat with Badger Wolf Shout Collar, I s195 Solid’ shades with contrast- ing' sweaters. Tailored car- digan jackets with pockets. Slip-on sweaters with con- trasting borders and mod- ernistic applique. Vee or crew neck, and skirts either box plaited, inverted plaits . or with godets, giving the new flare, so much desired. Most unusual value. FUR Coats that exemplify the smartest Fash- ions for 1929-30. Fine workmanship, beauty of pelts, individuality, newness' and smart dis- tinction are featured. The combined purchas. ing power of these thirty stores accounts for the exceptional values and qualities. $59 and $69 The Coats Sketched Black Velour du Norde has a huge shawl collar and cuffs of Cross Badger. Clever- ly manipulated back and side flares. Brown Broadcloth with Kit Fox Paguin collar and cuffs. The collar uses the Fox tail most ingeniously. Flared all around. Three. Cinnamon Tan Broadcloth with chicly * tucked back. $69 $69 $69 $59 One. \Nine High-Grade Pelts Hudson' Sealss * Silver ::;‘:‘."“ . Silvertone Mo : Dyed Silver Two. Sealine® Raccoon Caracul Southern Mink** Northern Mink (Mink dyed Muskrat) shawl collar and cuffs. 'ato: ol e ek 1 diskinesly fared This coat is of Stevens” Broadcloth in_a rich shade of Brown. Collars and cuffs of Brown Manchurian Wolf. The flare is of a semi-cape variety. S . Black Modesta not only boasts a beautiful Paquin shawl collar and cuffs of Black Caracul and Caracul trimmed flare, but also o chic muff. Second Floor—Coat Department Muskrat Newest. Swagger, Flare and Straight Types, trimmed. with contrasting Furs. Shawl, Rolls Royce, Johnny and Double Johnny and Horse Shoe Col 1 e e T R AR 5 7 iemeee Smart Fox Scarfs Rich Peltries of'Red, Pointed, Cross, Black - Brown, Beige and Dyed-White Foxes. Four. Manila Brown, Green, Navy, Wine; sizes 14 to 38 | Five, . WOMEN'S DEPT. OF THE Raleigh Haberdasher 1310 F Street

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