Evening Star Newspaper, October 11, 1929, Page 19

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EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, OCTOBER -11, 1929. l Stillman Bags Big Game. ANCHORAGE, Alaska, October 11 Charles H. Beall, 29, . Mar- 3 k€ aSPalen - Beall, 20 Snd Fennor 8- Ma™| ;5 Yaden with trophies’ of a big James L. Baker, 23, and Mary C. Williams, | game hunt in the Rainy Pass district, SOCIETY| | 17, both of Brentwood, Md.; ey, James L. | Saine “agiiiman ‘and J. H. Durrell, {Continued From Eighteenth Page) | Jasper. e e Herbert F. Aldridge, 37. and Olive E. an-‘ New York bankers, prepared here yes- W, er teenth street, this evening, for the ben- . e 28; RE:VH : 'kAm nethy. e terday to sail for Seattle from Seward efit of the Episcopal Home for Aged, are : gsitgree K, Helmick, 26, and Jessle I Booth, | tcmorrow on the steamship Alaska. Mr, Seymour Lowman, Assistant Secre- * P & % Joseph A. Murray, 30. Bavonne. N. J.. and | Delayed over three weeks in returning tary of the Treasury: Judge and Mrs Eilzabeth U. Cornell, 28, this city; Rev. Eu- | to Anchorage because of lack of trans- s Connelyy. : Wilbur Turner, Mrs. Edgar S. Kenned: wene 3 Connclly. eulen. 26, this city, and | Portation facilities, they arrived here Dr, and Mrs. J. C. Merriam, Rear A a | ylolet Spurlin | 36, ~Brentwood, Md.:' Rev. | yesterday. miral and Mrs, Harry P. Huse, Mrs.| and Dorothy James McAndrew, Mr. and Mrs. Charles nder: e ', 21 Craig, Mr. and Mrs. William Channing S R R Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Charles White, wion Wels, . and i ermaon 51 | 50-in. Sunfast % v Sior. Mr. and Mrs. Chauncy Willlams, Mrs. : 4 n.A raylor. | Thomas Walker Page, Dr. and Mrs. . : LpJmes Cunningham. 21, and ITrene Harris. | [y A N A SK TO PASS SEASON HERE Marvinge Linams, Thrift Shop A _TIMELY SPECIAL $2-00 A Yard 2nd Floor Shopping Saturday? John Iden, Mrs. Judson D. Cobb, Mr. Liovd Ruster, 31 Rockville, Md. and . =4 . L TR e, e | ~ Better Investigate M B Tt T S Iy Efite ot s0-sng sy 1. MCDEVITT ot 0TS iTuchoer, Miss Susan Hacker, Mrs. ¢ _ P omas.J. MeGAnD: 30, snd Mary K. An- | Je— - O C t 29 Fanny Howard and Mrs. Ella Rust i . 25; A 3 o Banche W. ur Oa S at FOR RENT | For you've never seen such values at so moderate a price. Dressy models are generously trimmed with rich Smith. : ¥ 5 r R. Gibron, 33. an: . & 5 Hoenig, 20, both of Baitmore, Md.; Rev. Allan ¥, Poore. furs and styled after the fashion of much more ex- pensive coats. Blacks and newest shades. In all sizes. Mype. Julius de Lagnel will entertain ; - AR : | wre‘phon Sunday afternoon in her S : wao B 2 T P A | e on Kalorama road, in honor of Smith, | r. William Elderkin Huntington. Al- phddizon C. Irbx, 24, Oxford. N. O and Fuzurmf the NEW longer lengths that show the most graceful new silhouettes. In Satins, Flat Crepes, ternating at the tea table will 1e Mrs. Dors E ng;{.z;v 2 Redsville, N. C.i' R e Cantons, Georgettes, Velvet Combinations and Travel 2001—16th St. Prints, Newest Fall colors and Blacks. In all sizes, &:{: o-csgfi?srmxd‘gkuy gsl ’ggéfi?‘eli § - 20 R L NSO Or Our New Tweed Ensemble Suits at *16™ The national executive board of the | National League of American Pen Women, under whose auspices the se- ‘These are of fine Tweeds in soft shades of Biown and Tan. Skirt length coats that can be used separately. An ideal costume for school or business. Two Bedrooms, Liv- ing Room, Dining Room, Kitchen, Bath and Re- ception Room. Elec- tric Refrigeration— s, 37, and Annie M. Kinard, coch, _——— | | Texas’ Official Drops Dead. | SAN ANTONIO, Tex., October 11 (). —Clarence E. Gilmore, chairman of the Texas Rallroad Commission, dropped | dead just outside his room at a hotel | here yesterday. Heart disease was | given as the cause of death in a cor-J oner's verdict. PINCH AND 'OUCH’ Sketched Miss Elizabeth A. Hyde, Mrs. La Salle | Corbell Pickett, Miss ' Mabel Louise | ; » . N E V E R L E T Y O U $2975 s ‘White, Mrs. Virginia King Frye, Mrs. J. | o p . Harry Cunningham and Mrs, Juliette M. | ] o ’ - . - Babbitt, 1" E , e - ; ) T - . M-Prooks-Cc 4} - Sketched The opening luncheon "of the Flor- | MISS HALLIE BROOKE, 5 G- STREET BETWEEN IITH 12TH $10 ries_of celebrity breakfasts, originated by the national president, Mrs. Clarence M. Busch,.last year, wlll again be given this season for the benefit of the club- | house fund, has set aside a table for | each of the breakfasts, to be known as | the: past presidents’ table. This is in | honor of the women who have led the | league during the years since its found- | ing, all of whom have contributed to its | growth and prosperity. Mrs. William | Athetton Du Puy, who was president of | the league from 1920 to 1922, 1s sponsor | for the table. Other past presidents now'in Washington are Mrs. Edna M. Colman, Mrs. Edith Kingham Kern, | ence Crittenton Circle in Wesley" Heights will take placa Monday at 1| Daughter of Col. and Mrs. Mark Brooke, who is arranging to pass the Winter in o'clock at the Wesley Heights Com- | Washington with her grandmother, Mrs. Francis M. Gunnell, at Tilden Hall, munity Club. The hostesses for the | 3945 Connecticut avenue. —Harris-Ewing Photo. Juncheon wjill be Mrs. J. C. Freeland, E::Hdenl: Mrs. Charles Boteler, secre- v, and Mrs. Ruth C. Buttier, vice| ARMY ENGINEER CORPS president. Births .Reported. g / ? = = IS BEING REORGANIZED | Roser L. and Audrey Daniels, bor. Mr, and Mrs. Raymond Pearson have Richard B. and Amella E. Thomas, girl. arrived in Washington from their home in Houston, Tex., and are passing some t: {n Houston, Tex. an Step Taken by War Department Dr. and Mrs. Rodolfo Lenhardson of Buenos Aires are in Washington and are staying at the Mayflower. ."and Rose A. Bond, boy. by Separating Chicago Divi- Harry E. and Lenore Mitchell, girl. Biagio and Katrine Monaldo. '®irl. sion Into Two Units. Lewis A. and Matilda E. McCrae, boy, W. and Nellie R. Mays, girl. John M. and Mattie E. Day, ®irl. Emmett and_ Helen Hembry.' boy. ey By the Associated Press. . Mme. Anita V. Gaburri has returned | fo her apartment at the Wardman Park Hotel for the Winter, having passed the Another step in the reorganization of the Army Engineer Corps has been taken by the War Department with the Roger and Naomi Smith, girl. J.E.Cunningham Co: Summer &% New Bedford, Mass. issuance ®f orders separating the pres- Mr. and Mrs, T J O'Donohue; jr., of | 0t Chicago Engineer district {nto two Goshen, N, Y., are at the Dodge Hotel | Parts. g Lieut. Col. William C. Weeks, district for the week end. engineer for Chicago, was named en- Mr. and Mrs. Earl A. Ramsay of San ! gineer for the new first Chicago district. Prancisco, Calif,, are at the Carlton for | Mayor Herbert J. Wild, assistant district several days. - englnecr! in Chicago, :’as placed in ict. i Mrs. Reginald J. Vickers ‘arrived in Washington today from her home at 314~316 SEVENTH ST..NW. It Goes Merrily On! . .. OUR GRIAT %59) of COATS In All Washington there is no Event to Compare with this Goat Sale ... ... Pbu'.lioi-i'i\_'o:wbtd 7 who suffer from foot, ' § ing Room, Dining Room, ?{ear thege perfectly i ; :i'l::i‘;“r l?:‘:‘:. de::: in utmost comfort.” You]l'be!enfirely‘ free The Plains, Va., and will be at the )l SPECIAL PRICES tric Refrigeration— t!""k"’“l"‘?‘." and, p°i"" Y°‘£".I°°k better Mayflower during her visit here. FUR REMODELING $137.50 per month. feel better—and you'll be smartly shod. Dr. Kahler Shoes are beautifully made, cleverly fash- i B T St e ||| nee NDREPAIRING . I{ | THE ARGONNE 16th & Columbia Rd. ioned. Slender, trim-looking, up-to-the-minute in style. Complete range of sizes assures perfect fit. several days. only are used. All work ranteed. | WEINBERG'S FUR SHOP §831 11th St. N.W, Ph. National|} |* Made with Five Famous Comfort Features—the Pat- ented Instep Support, the Combination Last, the Built-in Arch, the Straight-Line Last and the Cupped Heel Seat. Come in for comfort. AAAA to EE. Dr. KaHLER SHOES For Men and Women STYLE —with Comfort Concealed FOR RENT Two Bedrooms, Liv- S . fitting"shoes and dance Deaths Reported. Thomas ‘H. Johnson. 80. 1508 Q. st. John Nickolls, 80, St. Elizabeth's Hospital. William H. Lewis, 75, 1276 Morse st. n.e. Sarah M. McQueen, 69, 930 M s Ella G. Johnson, 62, 606 3d st. Miriam Scott. 62, 821 Emerson st. Joseph W. Willlamson. 60, 614 E st. n.e. ’ Harry Beavens. 60, Sibley Hospital. \ InC Mary 8. Kengla, 58. 2325 1st st. ut .‘:llnnret H. Adams, 41, Georgetown Hos- 4 John W. Ferguson, 39. 918 Bospital. 1eft o o Ghoe 7. Freeman, 53, 1015 G st ne. Distinctive Apparel 3 . Roy L. Neunawser, 43, 1847 Knlorama, rd. M st F at Tenth St. Robert Hederson, 63, United Statés Naval n Mary Thomas, 47. 1331 Emerson st. E. Foreman, 46, Freedmen's Hos- & Carrie Butler, 44, Freedmen's Hospital. 1 e o g mbkthe, Erovidence Hospital. FeatuflngT a Group of lnfll;i’{ll‘tnd Diggs, 5 months, Freedmen's Richly Fur-Trimmed Coats $ 5 Q.50 SEA 5 is Repli FOOD Paris Replica Frocks DINNER Roast Capon _Dinner $1.00 Sals oouies for tbose iring regul. Exquisite in styling, supe‘b in quality, and¥ yet, restrained in price. Models featuring HIGSBY’S Kahler Shoe Store every authentic mode...in 603 13th St. N dazzling variety. 00d end Service Unsurpassed be g A - ¥ COLUMBIA RD. %+ 18 ST * OPPOSITE AAMRASSANORT In witn SPTEREE 5 Until 7:30 g These frocks measure up in every way to the superb coat values above. Specializing in misses’ sizes 12 and 14, $14.95 and $25 A Reasonable Deposit and a payment now and then will hold any coat until delivery is desired Unquestionably, you will approve of our $59 Coat Sale...it couldn't be otherwise, consider- ing the masterful valyes offered. We pur- posely have refrained from stating what these coats are actually worth—but we want to as- sure you that it will be impossible to duplicate coats as fine as these later in the season at $59...they will command far higher prices. Large and luxurious FUR SETS trim these coats. The materials are Silvertone, Norma, Vona, Broadtail, Hyglo and Velvet...and the linings are of heavy silk crepe. Sizes for MISSES & WOMEN Harris Follows z : the Paris Mode N A For FALL BAGCS Wonderful Values at $ 495 This specially priced group features bags of suede, ante- lope, soft calfskin and fabric - in COAT —by featuring the mod- erate flares and smart silhouette in vogue. A Companion Event 85 FUR COATS al Priced at half and less what you would judge them to be worth Your Choice of Coats in Selected Natural Muskrat, Leopard Cat, Opossum, Mink Marmot, Blonde Pony, Russet Pony, Beaver Dyed Coney, Seal Dzed Coney, Squirrel Dyed Coney - Self trimmed . . . or with trimmings of Platinum Fox Brown Fox Squitrel Russian Fitch ok e e e In'both Dress and Sport models— the stwles presented are more softly Beautiful and feminine than hereto- i fore.. The furs are more luxurious D{;:Sggl':e"n_ in many versions of the —the lines more sweeping—a truly ie; plain, tai- favored poush snd envelope lored ‘and lace trim- styles. Brown, black and new mode has been developed. med. Such . oastusisvshndes:: wa $2.25 up green, red and blue are represented. Formerly The Harris Shop Street Floor—Handbags GMMM(@' J M-Brooks-Co Sl o =——1224 F STREET — S TaTH L L

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