Evening Star Newspaper, September 15, 1929, Page 62

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

?Sbé;alj SGt Enjoying £ Early Autumn Period g In Pleasure Outind& :quy Chase Residents Fre- , aquent Vultora at Recrea-|r® ‘tion Resoru——Mlnv En- tertaining . Guests—Per: " sonal Notes Ruth Adams has returned to uflme on Leland street after visit- Mr. and Mrs. g‘) Admu nzve returned from Del- o Mr llld Ml‘l M!r Whiteford and son Joseph are at their home on irlln mcet n.nex’ ' spending two weeks - MY- lfld Mfl Roben E. Quirk have to thelr home on West Irving after motoring to Martha's Vin- yard, Mass., for a week. ‘nfiu -nd . C. Wynne and ‘of Boston, Mass., are Ww thelr new home at 32 Rose- 'Mr'uflduml E. muuel&thnlx e on. ucxw% street after'a: motor h the ewl:n land States. , hiers have nwrmd from a irip the NT!I'M States .nd Miss Mewdz Kreutzer is jat her |’ affer. gx:é the month of tion, etr house guest, Mr. Sharpe, visited Dutton’s - sister, Mrs. Harry E. lmdt l.n“ her Summer. home, Piney ZMrs. R. Harvey Sargent, who suc- €teded ‘Mrs. William C. Dennis as pres- a ent' of ,the Chevy Chase ‘Woman's ub, has retyrned to her home on Mc- mniey street after spending the Sum- x in Ne'w England. W. T. 8 Curtis is in her home w West Lenox street after visiting in and Massathusetts. - Mr, -nd Mrs. Jose] Back’ from a motor trip to Virginia and Predericksburg, Va. L Mr, and Mrs. Wilbur LaRoe and their daughter, Dorothy are occupying Their ne' home in Forest Hills, ~Mr. Da . Betts and Mr. Willlam sons of Mr. t.nd Mrs.. Leon M. will resume’ his studies at the Norwich University. - Mr. William Blum, jr., son of Dr. and Mrs. Wiliam Blum ‘of Elm street, left ‘Thursday for Montclair, N. J., where he #ill spend a few days with his class- ‘ .|mate, Mr, Dalton" Viskniskki. Mr. Blum and Mr. Viskniskki will. resume at Swcrithmore College. rs.” Emanuel A. Golden- m}llu l(m gflllh u.u;nur of Mr. and Mrs. Wl.rrenD Brush, has returned to her home after spending. lthfle:umu at Camp Glearochie, Ab- r‘m'uld Mrs. Clinton Wolcott and their: family of Kirze street left Tues- ;hy to motor to vlnlnu Beach, Va., for week. Mrs. Charles ‘C. Olarke ‘and family are at their home on West Irving street after spending the Summer at their summer home in Wayne, Me. and Mrs. Abner H. Ferguson and thep- daughter, Miss Margaret Les Fer- guson, have returned to their, home on months in Europe and Great Britain. Mrs. Alexander R. Mullowny and her daughter, Miss Katherine Mullowny of Connecticut avenue, are stopping in At- lantic City, N. J. Mrs. M\l{luvnya mother, Mrs. Katherine Thomas, is vis- iting in the mountains of Pem\sylvmh Motber Gives' Party To' Henor Son's Birthday. Mrs. Paul May entertained at the yesurdny !. clr shome on Elm: street. -ln-llw and sistér, Frank McLaughlin of Mnoh:g'. g g:“.!ogn nfiue who visited .{in 8 h , 'Pa., have returned Chase: -p-mnenu 0 e Chevy Mr. and Mrs. Fay H. Holbrook" their family are at home after speng three weeks at Bl wm Inp, nn, Canads. in'Ghiewy Chtase atiér pengime o zr n at Beach Haven, N, m “inglng m! “Mhrn muenan}r's 1l-u:l‘a’e.rt X Burks ‘are 0] ewlan thiaome Do Nevinadg fhet ater an Mrs. Darrell - Smith and her sons, Darrell and Morehead, have returned 0 their home after ‘a tour of the New mll‘;lfi, Stetes, Canada, New ¥ork and TS, Rnbert Kline and her son, M Donald Kline 6f Chevy Chase Plrkwn; have motored to Goshen, N. Y., to _;pend a weel n\g&wn is at home after sx-m\fln; tvlo months. at Blue Ridge Summit. Moentan Miss - Faith Br‘dturd of Cummings lane left on Tuesday for a visit of i:\l!‘.rfll ‘wecks wlth relmves in Rut- Mr. l.nd Mrs. Georgc W. Stone have completed & mptor trip to Ocean City, Md.,, returning by svay of Towaco, N.J., to vistt their son, Mr. Winchester Stone. Mr. nnd Mrs. Roy S. Steward and their family have returned to their home on Shepherd street after spend- ing the Summer at their camp near Concord, N. H. Dr. and Mrs. Egbert Clarke and their son, who spent the Summer in Canada, have returned to their home on West Underwood street. Dr. and Mrs. Flavelle S. Koss and their daughter, Gail, are at their home on Harrison street after spending two | weeks at Cape May, N. J. Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Frizzel and iss Adrienne Barker are spending the weei Huntington street after ‘spending two ta Beale, who vmua sher mi . WASHINGTON, ¢nfl ut the ummer hnme of w mdlmmd. lnd will return’ iy motor. to‘ jones at Overall, Vi Mr -nd Mrs. Hy W, Jenh 6f Oljver street left last wek by motor for TS Ferry, W. Va.,, to spend & week. and Mrs. u-elemu Home m- ‘Wedding Toiy in Eurepe. Mr, and Mrs. Albert E. MacKenale are at home after spending four months on their wedding journey, in Europe. Mr. and Mrs. ‘MacKensie will oceupy their new home in the Broadmoor tbuut»oflnber Mrs. Bynum E. Hinton. and thelr tunuy left Tuesdey to spend a few days at lhe Hnd and Gun Club, Harpers Ferry, W. Mr. and Mrs. Plul Myers and chil- dren have returned to their home on Melrose street after spending the Sum- . mzr at Marthas Vineyard, Mass. Mr. and Mrs, Prank S. W!utbrook and (hzlr hmlly. who moumd"n Spar "'yhere théy spent wo estbrook’s father, Dr. ncu'u haye returned to chevy Chase. Mrs. Bruce 8. Branson, her daughters, | Miss Eleanor Branson and_Miss .Anne Branson, and her son, Mr. Bruce Bran- .a!%n have remr‘md‘ ': their home tl;n street; A spending two mvnuu tnvo_ung through Central ¥u- birthday anniversary of her son Paul | Br Del © Mrs, Jere' Crane And her dlll ur‘ Miss Catherine Crane, are at their home on Chevy Chase Parkway after spending A month touring throu&?.!he Neéw Eng- land - States, Mrs. ne. and Miss Onne spent, several days at West Point, Mr, and Mrs, Burton comlng and their daughter, unrnnt of Leland street b the Wi d_with Corning’s parents, Mr. IM Mrs, Whiteford of Whiteford, Md. Miss Betsy Hartz, daughter iof Mr, and-| Mrs. B. L. Hartz, has joingd her parents on Meadow lane 'r spending the Summer in Cenada, Detroit and Cleve- land as the guest of her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Maguire. Mr, and Mrs, E. R. McComas and their daughter, Betsy Jane, returned to their home a week ago from Atlantic City, N. J., where they spent 10 days. Mr. and Mys, W. Andrew Smith of Jocelyn_ street are spending ‘two weeks at_the Hotel Denis, Atlantic City, N. J. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Scanlon and thei family returncd Tuesday to their home after spending the Summer in Roches- ter, Vt. - Mr. and Mrs. Scanlon motored home, spending several days in Boston. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon E. Hodges are spending the week end in New York City visiting their son, Mr. Emerson Hodges. They will meet their son, Mr. YOUR ANCESTRY— If you are interested in your family history send 10c in stamps for 168-page priced cata- | logue of our Genealogical Books. 7 Ashburton Place, Boston, Mass. e B. Jomzs ¢ (0 Charge Accounts Solicited $]Ml_.75 INCORPORATED 1219-1221 G St. NW. F ASHIONS &4, g ThatReflectthe Edictsof Paris Crepes Satins Tweeds Velvets Chiffons Drape Models Jacket Styles Tuck-in Models Molded Hiplines " Longer Skirts Browns Greens Blues Black Wine A Presentation Smart Autumn Hats $4 95 Felts Velvets Soleils Vis-a-Vis Turbcm New Brims Bow: Drapes Helmet Models Goodspeed’s Book Shop! hlmldlw mber 1 from a trip through mlmumxmmmmnd and Mr. Vernon mfl with their. fi w-‘:-ne Hodges. Mflnl . Mr, and Mrs, Hodnin-l e m‘n&.}:‘ o ?n?"om” o er two spent & mloon pmum Park, On! flo. B. & 0. FILES ANSWER. By ihe Assoclated Press. H The Baltimore & Ohio Rallroad yes- terday asked the Interstate Commerce ission to deny the motion by the Delaware & Hudson Railroad for dis- muum.wmum of the Balti~ more_& Ohio * aequire control of lt.l‘l Buffalo, Mch-'dr & Pittsburgh IWaYy. In jts brief, flled yesterday, the Balti- “"?‘ & Ohlo declared that its control Buffslo, Rochester & Pm;buuh eventuslly save not less ‘B year in operating w AND SHE ALWAYS LOOKS SO STUNNING It is possible for you, too, to always look stun- ning and be dressed in the height of fashion if you will’ keep in touch with the newest style creations that come ,to Morrison’s right from the showrooms of New York’s leading manu- facturers. And because the styles are new and smart does not mean they are expensive. The dress pictured above is only $10—and there are hundreds of others just as smart amd just as wonderful values. To shop at Morrison’s as- sures you a choice of the very newest styles just as soon as they are created, MORRISONS . 1109 P STREET : 'SEPTEMBER 15, 1920 PART '3, RETAIL DEPARTMENT STORE Bladensburg Road at 15th and H Sts. N.E. Saturday Hours . . . New Fashions Straightline coats in enchanting new versions; discreet, low-placed flares; modified princess styles. Paquin's new fur collars, new spiral cuffs, pointed cuffs and other smart fur treatments ap- proved by Paris and New York. Smart Maferials Rich broadcloth in many weaves; and the charming new “silvertone,” flecked with silvery threads; also fabrics resembling broadtail ‘and other furs. Popular Colors Chestnut brown, shagbark tan, crane gray, pirate blue, boxwood green and vintage red—all the rich Fall tones. And smartest of all—black. Luxurious Furs Badger, beaver-dyed lapin, caracul, civet cat, kit fox, Man- churian wolf-dog, pointed Man« churian woli-dog, marmot, musk- rat, opossum, raccoon, skunk, simulated badger, wolf. All Sizes ‘For Misses—14 to 20 For Women—36 to, 52 BUY YOUR COAT NOW on our CONVENIENT PAYMENT PLAN' A SMALL deposit will reserve your selection‘and we will store your coat without charge until November 1st. 9 AM. to 9 P.M. Coats Notable Vuli;ea —From Sears, Roebuck’s New York Fashion Headquarters 95 MARTER and more fascinat- ing than ever—the new coats! Every appraved fashion is here at Sears, Roebuck’s NOW—longer lines, tunics, flares, sumptuous furs. Beautifully made coats, of quality fabrics. Lined with rich, crepe-back satin—and warmly in- terlined. Every onean exceptional value! All Sizes for Women and Misses New Coats Swagger new. coats—with col- lars of smart long-haired and short-haired furs. Inithe fash- ion-favored tweeds—new soft weaves, ombre: stripes, . “nubby” tweeds. All silk-lined and warmly interlined. Unusual Coat Values Slim, straightline sports coats smartly belted. With generous collars of Manchurian wolf-dog and other fashion:important furs. Also at this price, “dressy” fur trimmed:coats of broadcloth, some with new low flares, others of the more conservative type. ; Fashionable Coats Also at— 55 w 185 Including coats for smaller women, for larger women, for women ‘who need extra width across the hips, or across the shoulders—in fact, a coat - for every woman who wants ymart style and good quality at a notable price! v S it s i

Other pages from this issue: