Evening Star Newspaper, October 16, 1929, Page 18

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SOCIETY, ‘SOCIETY it aad M W Mot ‘to Cabinet Members and Others at : Dinner Last Night. and Mrs. Hoover had 88, ga ing Room, Dining Room, ing g Kitchen, Bath and Re- ception Room. Electric Refrigeration. & o THE ARGONNE Ban” tt Leavitt, the First Assistant Sec- Over Drape Sets, including : an. Scoth Teavi, the I Assisant Sec: | Soper i g Sers ine: $10.00\8 1644 Columbia Rd. Pt i) Dixon; the commissioner of the Bureau [ Washington with her The marriage Disciple, Church of Heavenly Reat, the | \NGTYETY/ Distriet BT of Reclamation, Mr. Elwood Mead, and 3 moment ler 3 Page Rev. Dr. Henry Darlin officlating. 121 F 8t ! SIMPLE . Mr, William L. Ward of New York. B:lhd to postpone i ALK 31 hsL Petersburg, Fls., will A small reception for ‘members of The Belgian Ambassador and Princess Moon Madness,” o b’ Poboma the lmm:mvzy will Mf‘m the WALKING de Ligne will entertain a small company | operettas. Mrs. Baj formerly lived Miss Parker his chosen her sister, PUMP at dinner Saturday evening, and a few | in Washington at Sheridan Circle. officiating. Mrs. John Bright of Greenwich, as 3 2?; fl' l 9 :omqu : 3 / ' 18.50 additional guests are asked to witness o . A, Har- | her matron of honor and only attendant. ot M paars | s e sing "Por Xou hione.” | M. Morrssey will have his x distinguished costume H AND IN HAND with the dignified new mode of elegant suits luxuriousl v : simplicity, Delman creates this arrestingly smart Pump for T S, S ek S | e e S A St ke T . . strolling, shopping and general informal wear. Presented trimmed with blue fox’ in highly favored black and brown calf; also in velvety Ligne have issued invitations for & re- | jLICRECH: “fl # , today in gelected as ushers_ Mr John t conveying a , certain e i custom smartness ex- ception Wednesday evening, October 23, clusively Pasternak "2 g 2R ¥ , at 10 o'clock, when they will entertain the Belgian members of the Interna- tional Law Institute. ’n':m M:n:‘vt':‘clflhl d J il takes .p.ltuun d:: mngrenl'cin'du Mrs, Robert_ Patterson Lamont and 3 iradis, Mrs. Charl FLAR S A [ Miss Gertrude Lamont, wife and daugh- | E. i 5 h' .| |l CHEF GABRIEL LINASSIER (| u"r g’usle‘ sec;elury 8‘! gomm;ruk. ;re il formerly chef of (i -Plaza ew York for . The week and wil return to thelr Evans- The Ritz Horel, London ton, I, home before coming to Wash- and prior to that st ingfon for the Winter season. . The Ritz Hotel, Paris Representative Cyrenus Cole has re- furned to the Wardman Park Hotel from his home in Cedar Rapids, Iows. tative Prancis Seiberling of Ohnlgp{:mmenfllnx a few days in Wash- open their apartment the u‘nhy‘Snw tfi: first of the year. Representative David Hopkins of St. Joseph, Mo., and Mrs. Hopkins have taken an apartment suite at the Cavalier Hotel for the Winter. Mr. and Mrs. Hopkins motored from the West. fe o E 0 5 E EEE] E§ g ¥ and il ‘The Carlton Hotel, London | | where he was amociated with the renowned CHEF ESCOFFIER E5E §hs 4 ready to wear and ¥ made to your orlcr’ §a% i &Eg z Egg SHOE SALON ;.:'fz:::?" ;;'.’.;Li',' . 1221 Connecticut aver Quioshinglon Electric Refrigeration. 2001—16th St. Custom-Built Comfort CAFETERIA / '~ In Every 1315 New York Ave. ' g b el mmm | | Walk-Over Shoe SPECIALS i ; GOWNS - WRAPS - DRESSES o A comptent A style-alert selection, from the Mol ool The Ramona féremost couturiers of Paris and offered -you—wear- A trim black kidskin model fittings snug in fng apparel, Rugs, the heel and high in the arch—roomy 8¢ the Loe. creations from our own ateliers, With Main Spring Arch, $12.50 provide a distinguished collec- g Boisd et Bgizf Fafp gés § g D e D e s bttt ‘The Minister of the Irish Free State, Mr. MacWhite, returned gFeRy . BERE iy o 5 il La Follette was guest night of Mr. Waverly who entertained a party of 10 Chantecler. Mrs. Willlam P. MacCracken will to Memphis, Tenn., on Sunday to + Mr. MacCracke 5o 5K g 58 ég gi’ bl i i i | § : i g i i i ? 388 g k i oF ki f H i ; t i i . i gk §§§: =E§§§§§ ik g §§E§ gl el g E Draperies, ete.® Look | E z i when “VOGUE-Cleaned.” £ Eatharine i will give g o oA . tion of the very newest in dress, TWELVE THIRTEEN F STREET ||| fether poriesian- and peiee” %lfs%!&,@a Shop ~ prepared for the discriminating [ | 929 F Street : —— upple amy | I INC OF NEW YORK 1218 CONNECTICUT AVENUE, N. W. ~ E vening G owns A Chacaik In sunset colorings. Graceful, g trailing ' things—possessing a S Hatitate material softness heretofore . 2 WASHINGTON, D. C. Ty A lacking in lamé, and having Three Rooms, ; St 1S : . that tyle distinct that . . Kitchen, Bath and Bookithenin - il e R LGB SR : % has won for us a national repu- Reception Room. > L, » 3 tation for incomparable eve- / 7 El::.‘"c R“""’" Buc Bosuing ning gowns and wraps. f ELECT your color, if you will, in shoes of the new 2001—16¢h St. O if you prefer, let the color be introduced in delicate Colleglate reptile trimmings on shoes of brown or black + ¢ o But in any case, select ) 1 2 " low-heel shoes for the Modern Miss ) BOSTON BUFFALO PARIS ARCH Two of the Models / ESERVER Pumps or Ties J SHO| Partly Responsible , E , of Brown or f do it ¢ because, added to ultra-smartness of color and style; Black Simulated - or the Complete it is the only shoe that gives you these hidden assur- : : Chan ge in the ances of foot beauty, vitality and youthful grace: the \ LIZARD / 1 inbuile arch bridge, that prevents all awkward lflli‘fl # Mode— - ] - - . the metatarsal suppore that keeps the step elastic y g $ 7 50 4 and alive . . . the flat crosswise inner sole that permits - complete freedom of action to nerves, muscles and All the Fashion of : The silhouette—so en- RS A : blood veseels, & 3 ; v smartest adult styles tirely new ‘yet completely \ 3 We invite you to view the new models, and to 2 ) ) ceiiodified. for feet in vogue—is here tostay. demonstration of how the Sclby exclusive method of \ X still ‘growing. And Hnerm confesses loyalty to % heel-to-ball fieting gives them, on your feet, the \ t;:llity—such qu:litlyl ’glfxpl:“'” i ale and “f Ao pergonalized charm of custom-made shoes. 2 b -:y new models ying a regal array of b g G N readyin. . . gowns that feature the . . ? Fosad slender elegance of the , Smart Modes for Every Occasion—§rowp J r T new silhouette. 2550012950 josEPA-R-HARRIS (- = 1224 F STREET == Harris Mustvotes ' arris UsStra : : |PR

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