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“ ;p.fl.nt-m at SOCIETY ||~ rospecrveprmE | (cmunned Prom Elghteenth Page.) John Lusk, who are her guests in her and Mrs. ‘will s 'esk wlt.h Mrs. Chiswell turning to their home in New London. Somdr. and Mrs. Lusk’will return in a few days to Annapolis, where Comdr. buak is now on duty: Chiswell and her guests will go to flammm Saturday to attend the Navy-Notre Dame foot ball game. Dr. Fenton Bradford will entertain- at dinner this evening in his a) ent in the La Salle in honor of the presi- dent of the American Dental Associa~ tion and Mrs. Percy R. Howe of Boston. Dr. and Mrs. W. F. Dales have closed their cottage in Haven, Me, and re- turned to their apartment in ‘Wardman Park annex for the Winter. The Rev. and Mrs. Dales Philip and Philip Dales, 2d, of Montgomery County and Miss Munsey and Miss Scribner of Boston and Washington were their guests dur- ing the Summer. Mr. and Mrs. James C. Stone, former- 1y of Lexington, Ky., have opened their apartment at_the ‘Mayflower for the season. Mr. Stone was appointed by President Hoover as & member of the Federal Farm Board. A wedding of interest in Washington took place yesterday afternoon in New York when Miss Gertrude Schultz Wat- son, daughter of Mrs. George DLevoo ‘Watson.of New York, became the bride of Mr. John Thomas Scully, son of Mrs. Scully and the late Representative ‘Thomas J. Scully of New Jersey, the Rev. Samuel W. Shoemaker, jr., offi- ciating. The bride was given in marriage by her father and was attended by Mrs. Clifford Stuart Condon, Mrs. Robert G. Clarke and Mrs. Dorothy Codman Blod- gett. Mr. Knowlton L. Ames, jr., was the best man and the uchers were Mr. Harold D. Comey, MY, Gi m T. John- son, Mr. William H. Long. Mr. Ber- nard T. PFeustman, Mr. J. Sanford Shanley and Mr, Edgar O. Silver, Miss Walker Married To Mr. Fillius This Morning. Miss Prances Estelle Walker, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank B. Walker, PROSPECTIV E BRIDE MISS ELIZABETH WALLER, Daughter of Mrs. William Waller, who announces her engagement to Mr. Smith Wildman Brookhart, jr., son of Senator Brookhart of Yowa and Mrs. Brookhart, the wedding to take place in June. ~—Edmonston Photo. and Mr. Mnurice W. Pillius, son of Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Fillius, were mar- ried this morning, the ceremony_taking place in the Calvary Methodist Episco~ pal Church. The Rev. Mark Depp, pas- tor of the church, officiated at 11 oclock and the bride and bridegroom received in the lobby of the church, starting immediately after for a wed- ding trip. Yellow chrysanthemums against a background of Autumn foliage nu an effective setting for the wed- - The -bride was given in marriage by her father and wore a georgette crepe with a deep chiffon col- lar trimmed with point d’Alencon face. Her small close-fitting felt hat matched her gown and roses with lilies of the valley. Mr. Francis P. Roberts was best man and the ushers included Mr. James Lee ‘Tracy, Mr. Harold Cummings and Mr. Richard A. Newby. Mrs. Walker, mother of the bride, had a gown of black lace and chiffon with which she wore a black hat and a shoulder bou- quet of pink roses. Mrs. Fillius was in ding. gown of beige she carried yellow tea most importent Millinery events in svery Fall ensemble . . . English Greens, Mother Goose, Soleil Every One a Brand-New $4.00 or $5.00 Model TOMORROW! Don't miss it! One of the Here we have assembled for your choosing hundreds of the smartest, newest Fall models available in all the New York Market, made to sell at anywhere near their price. Scores of the most beautiful Dress and Tailored Models in all the chic skull types, long-back effects, off-face styles, brimless hats and irregular brims. Trimmed and Tailored with Silk Velvets, Lacy ideas, Appliques, Metallic Brocades and Self trims. The headsizes are complete, ranging from 21 to 24 inches. Every one of the New Au- tumn shades to choose from . . . Panatella Browns, Wine, Monet and Navy Blues, Black and Red. WEEN 12TH A Millinery ] SALL For Friday and Saturday uTH Velours /oleil /ilk Lyons Velvet Antelope Felt_~ Felt and Velvet and Velvet years'. . . to match Madeira Brooks’ Millinery—Fourth Floor \m ING. STAR» WASHINGTON -brvwnnmmmwm:lmn mmammmwm-mmek home at 3220 Connecticut avenue on their return from a wedding trip. cluded the In a charming setf of Autumn flowers and leaves, Miss Dorothy Taylor Linzey of Laurel, Md., last night became the wife of Mr. Emmett Garland Collier, son of Maj. and Mrs. Lute E. Collier of this city. Informality was the keynote of the pretty ceremony, which was held under it bower of dlh.lll!. gladioli theniumes 15 the Living 2006 | Gudumble roud. ride m's realdence at 1807 egroo: ‘Rev. Dr. The bride and bride reception immediately after the orchestra, When the Mr. Collier and d cl of the Biltmore street northwest. H. C. Crutchley, pastor of the Laurel Methodist Episcopal Church, officlated at 8:30 o'clock. The pretty young bride was glven in marriage by her !lther Mr. Joseph | Linzey of Laurel. The maid of oo was Miss M Ferrier, and the best man was Marchant Wentworth. | The bride was an attractive picture in !'a gown of egg-shell color satin, trimmed with tulle, and a tulle veil clught with | orange blossoms. She carried a shower bouquet of bride roses and 1'ies of the valley. The maid of honor wore tur- first each have Summer homes. circles in and near the Capital. Unlven!l Hig! School here club life. He is a member of Tota ppa fraternities d of Ne\v £ \rri\'als in VV inter Fashions + For Madame and Mademoiselle. Each costume was chosen be- cause it fulfills our highest standards of style, material and detail finish. Our apparel is at- tractively priced and merits your prompt consideration, as some models cannot be duplicated at all —and many not at the present price. ! Rizik Brothers Has Coats S uits Woeaps Gowns . Dressts FRIDAY AND SATURDAY SPEC “Chosen Fur Coats Interestingly Priced! Included are Pony, Lapin, Muskrat, Caracul, Mink Dyed Muskrat and Seal Dyed Coney. With either self or contrasting fur collars and cuffs. $125 to #395 Second Floor—Furs For Street and Afternoon Wear New Longer Line DRESSES 515 Also Three-Piece Tweed Suits for School, Sports or Business . . . LUSTROUS Satins, flattering Crepes, Vel- vets alone and in combination, and smart Prints in the very newest one and two piece effects. The rich new Fall shades, Blacks and Navys. In all sizes. Also included at this price are NEW Party Dresses. Satins, Moires and Crepes in Pastel shades, Egg- shell, Blacks.and W hites. qm!nbl\umdnflhdlmmu ink roses, 'n:e small company in the home in- ts and relatives of cere- miony at the Collier Inn. Music for both occasions was furnished by a string tion was about over bride started on an extensive motor tour, at the conclusion of which they will be at home at 1717 at & Summer residence colony on the Severn River, where the plr!nu 054 Mr. an Mrs. Collier are well known in co;l‘eg: s Collier was educated!at t.he ‘University of Maryland and Mr. Collier at the of Virginia and at Technical 1 and Devitt Preparatory Mr. Collier is active in Irl':em“{):ll:‘d Upsilon, Delta Sigma Phi and Alpm TWELVE THIRTEEN F STREET Springs ence Hill of Pasadena, Inlllewdmntthzw Mr. and Mrs, E. D. Myers are ing the early Autumn in Mhntle where they are staying at the fonte-Haddon Hall. th Legare is P turned from Europe. met | hohnbeenemgedhmmum?: Mrs. F. E. Hutchins and Miss K. Flor- cuunuemu- B e Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Darby have re- Mrs. Thomas A. Morgan of Garden (Continued on Twentieth Page.) A Smart New Fall Tie ‘This one in brown kid. Also 30 other models in all leath~ ers and fal to 12 FIT SNUG AT THE HEEL Custom-Made Stylish Stouts $7.50 to $11.00 T g 439-72 St NW. J. T. NORRIS J. T. ARNOLD H. 0. BRUBAKER Formerly With The Family Shoe Stere Are Associated With Us +#ALS AT BROOKS A Drfias;'t A Deposit Will Hold ° ° Will Hold Any Coat Any Coat Selected. ~STREET TWEEN 1ITH 2TH Selected. . . Fashions” in Lavishly Furred CoATs Value Giving Triumphs at REALLY cold weather is just around the corner so you'd better hurry down and select the very coat you want from this ex- traordinary group. Every one of these coats are real masterpieces of styling and profusely furred with the season’s smartest furs. Latest Fall shades and Blacks. Coats—Second Floor In all sizes. Daytime and Evening Dresses, Third Floor Silk to the top with a lisle reinforcement inside—the narrow French heel, lisle soles. For Friday Crepe de Chine ‘Teddies *We Specialize In Fashion And Concentrate On Value - J BJones & CQ) 1219-1221 G ST. N. W. The 211 CHARM SHOP. OUR BEAUTY SALON Opens Tomorrow FRIDAY, OCTOBER 11th" The Management and Personnel are all experienced beauty specialists of Washington and have organized with a v1ew to g'wmg professional beauty serv- ice at attractive prices. A very special feature of the service will be a private formula for vitalizing permanent waves. If your permanent has been neglected or from the outset was a disappointment, come in and talk over its possibilities. Manicuring .. Hair Cutting Marcelling Finger Waving . AFRE Lace trimmed or tailored. Hosiery—Silk-to-the-Top Our $1.95 Quality Special for Friday.........oivoee.s . Fancy Flowers A choice assortment for immediate clearance. Handbags Street and Evening—Reduced to— Handbags ‘A choice assortment—Reduced to— 0Odd Lot Dresses Prints and Cotton Fabrics—Reduced to— Sizes 14 to 52 Sport Coats Fancy tweeds—Fine quality satin lined. Sizes 14 to 40 Ensembles and Suits Two and three piece suits and ensembles, flannel and tweed and basket weaves. Fall Suits Wool Covert, Fine Tweeds, Piece. Sizes 14 to 20 Silk Dresses Dark colors, prints, georgettes, crepes—all Many worth several exceptional values. times this price. Sizes 14 to 42 Raincoats Reduced for immediate clearance. to match. Now— 12 Rubberized Tweed Raincoats—Reduced to— 5 Fleece-lined Leather-finished Raincoats— Kashmir. Long and Short Coats, Fur and Three 8 three- piece Rain Sets with hat, coat and umbrella Shampoo coupon obtainable Friday and Saturday by call- he Charm Shop tment desk. For Friday HATS Reduced for Immediate Clearance All the Latest Shapes Fine Quality Felt ap- /\ 1.8 25¢ b EL- 2.5 Friday Specials DOWNSTAIRS STORE Reduced to— Silk Dresses Prints, silk crepes, all light shades— sl Reduced to— Sizes 14 10 18 Silk Dresses Crepe, Georgette, Ensembles are one and Remarkable . qualities and exceptional values at this low three piece. Light shades. price. Sizes 14 to 42 3 $7.45 345 4,85 69c¢ $13.58 $7:45 $13.18 4,85 .494 .95 |