Evening Star Newspaper, June 13, 1930, Page 19

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THE EVENING SOCIETY (Continued Prom Second Page) after a princess model, the round low | meckline outlined in rhinestones. Her | shoulder bouquet was of sweet peas, | matching her gown, and a cluster of | Sweetheart roses. | Later Mr. and Mrs. Myers started for | their wedding trip, the bride wearing | @ traveling costume of imported navy blue crepe fashioned in an ensembie suit, with which she.had a small hat| to match. On their return they will be | at home at 3754 McKinley street in Chevy Chase, D. Mr. Myers, who is a son of Mrs. Myers and the late Mr. Willam R. Myers of Charlotte, N. C., is a grandson of the late Dr. and Mrs. Charles M. Hammett of this city. He is a graduate of George Washington University and is | practicing law in Washington. He is | past master of the La Fayette Lodge o( | Masons in Washington. ‘ ‘Among the out-of-town guests were Mr. and Mrs. Robert P. Hains of Bos- ton. Mrs. Bruce Johnson of Bingham- ton, N. Y.; Mr. and Mrs. Albert Willson and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Dickman of Baltimore, Mr. and Mrs. Henry McAden and Mr, and Mrs. James H. Carson of Charlotte, N. C.; Mr. and Mrs. Francis Forsythe of Philadelphia, Comdr. and Mrs. Paul W. Hains of Jamestown, R. L; Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Willson of ‘Waynesboro, Pa.; Dr. and Mrs, Alfred Eastman of Newark and Mr. and Mrs. Richard K. LeBlonde of Cincinnati. ‘The marriage of Miss Olga Crlndll] daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hi M. Edgar F. Burch of Leesburg, took place | last evening at 6:30 o'clock, in the bqn] room of the Mayfiower Hotel, Mgr. P. C. Gavan of the Shrine of the Sacred Heart, officiating. ; Yellow gladioluses and blue delphinium formed a pretty background of flowers for the wedding party, and a program | of nuptial selections was given as the Suests were assembling by an orchestra, 'hh:h -bo played softly during the Thz Mldn was given in marriage by | her father. She wore a gown of antique satin, with a full court train, and her tulle veil was held by a cap of pearls| and orange blossoms, and she carried ® sheaf bouquet of calla lilies. Mrs. Le Roy Sherman, sister of the (Continued on Fourth P Successor fo DANN & Co. UNRESTRICTED CHOICE EVERY HAT IN our SHOP You Simply Must <Attend This Sale— Even if you Usually Pay up to *35 for a Hat! BRIDE OF YESTERDAY MRS. WILLIAM THOMPSON BURCH,* | Who was, before her marriage Thursday, Miss Olga Crandall, daughter of Mr. The ceremony was at the Mayflower, with a large —Underwood Photo. and Mrs. Harry Crandall. reception following at their home, on Sixteenth street. Former Prices “Gotally If you are acquainted with the ~MANON THIRTEENTH AND F. STS. high character of Manon millinery, you will then oppreciate the im- mense importance of these values. Every conceivable type of hat in- cluded; Every smart material and shade for mid-summer; Models for matron and miss; All Headsizes. THIRTEEN'_I’H AND F. STS, PINCHOT ELECTION GRANTED BY FISHER Retiring Pennsylvania Governor Admits Vote Contested by Opponent. By the Assoclated Pr HARRISBURG, ., June 13.—Gif- ford Pinchot today was recognized by Gov. PFisher as the Republican nominee for governor. In introducing Mr. Pinchot for & con- ference on Capitol Park improvements the governor hailed him as “the one stepping in.” Francis Shunk Brown of Philadel- phia, Pinchot’s opponent in the May primary, has not conceded the nomina- tion to Pinchot because of a contest over the legality of the ballots used in | Luzerne County. | —— i | Business conditions in Argentina are | continuing to improve. !mnrove reslan 7~9~-11-13 G St NW* STAR, WASHINGTON, D, C., FRIDAY, JUNE Great Values Feature Our Semi-Annual Sale Genuine Cheney Bros. Tunnsham 4 FROCKS $ 8.75 Just received a shipment of Genuine Cheney Bros. Tunnsham washable dresses. Guaranteed not to shrink. Wonderful values at $8.75. Two Groups of Choice New Summer Dresses Values to $10 Values to $14.75 2 for $10 | 2 for $15 Pin polks dots, flowered Dresses, suits, ensembles, erepes, plain crepes and in & wide variety of print- e ed _chiffons, "ailk crepes, other choice materials in wash | piaus, " shantungs smart new styles, and other Summer fabrics. GY anrry GDRESS ©8Horre Oppm(c N.w lelml Hotel 527 14th St. N.W. The Woman of Larger Proportions Has Bees Given Es ftcml Consideration in ZIRKIN DRESSES —that slender- ize the figure Tlustrated from our collection— —is a charming mode of the palest orchid . with delicate embroidery, tiny buttons and an unusual line effect. Many features to make it $15 oo especially summery for the Incorporated larger figure. 821 14th Street N. W. SATURDAY @isregarded | tan and green. | rayon-mixed socks in fancy patterns. | fectly tailored. All sizes. ~ PNew Shipment Hundreds of Beautiful and Fashionable 1108 & 128 Silk Dresses All Sizes 11 to 19, 14 to $ .65 20, 36 to 48 Fabrics Novelty draped, models, Pastel shades, street Second Floor. Satisfaction Since 1859 KINGseaLACE 810-818 Seventh St. N.W. of beauty and quality— washable flat crepe, printed silks, chif- fon, georgette crepe and printed crepe. frilled and flounced jaunty jacket dresses; and short sleeves and sleeveless styles, shades, black, dots, flowers and figures. New Purchase—L’Opera” Silk to the top—every pair perfect. Exquisitely sheer pure chiffon silk hose with novelty twin-point heels. All the fashionable shades. Children’s 25¢ | and 35c Socks Half socks, % and ‘“whoopee” socks for children, misses and women. In plain and fancy lisle and rayon mixtures, Perfects and irregulars. Children’s 50¢ to 75¢ Socks 25c A nationally known make of beautiful lisle and rayon % socks and “whoopee” socks, seamless and full-fashioned styles. Perfects and irregulars. Street Floor. FATHER’S DAY, SUNDAY, JUNE 15 15¢ Gifts “Dad”” Will Like $1.50, $2.00 and $2.50 Separate Collar to Match Neckband Shirts What better gift than several of these high-grade “Susquehanna” shirts—every one PERFECT? In white, plain-colored and fancy broadcloth, woven madras, jacquard madras and rayonsStripe broadcloth. All sizes 1375 to 17—and some styles in extra sizes 1774 and 18. collar-attached style in white, tan, blue, S smgens | GIFT TIES style in whi! FINE BROADCLOTH SHIRTS, rich, lustrous and serviceable. Tailored to perfect proportions. Neckband $ .95 FANCY SOCKS—Men's handsome Also Interwoven lisle socks in plain colors, Sizes. 9% to 12. (3 pairs for $1.00.) Pair. .. 35¢ PAJAMAS in plain colors and fancy patterns. Popular styles, Per- | New Summer neckwear of besuty and quality—in stripes, dots, figures $1.00, 31-55. $l~95 nlnd plain colors to please every mnn‘. Street Floor Boyerash Suits $1.50 and $2.00 Values A $ New button-on, flapper and belted styles in linen, pongee, rayon, broad- cloth, jean and beach cloth. White, plain’ colors, prints and combinations. Sizes 2 to 10. —BOYS’ 79¢ WASH SUITS in crash, broadcloth, beach cloth, linene and cham- bray. Popular Summer models in white and all colors. Sizes 2 to 8 BOYS' WASH KNICKERS, golf style, in white duck, plaid crash and heavy khaki. Made with belt loops, wide b-mu. hip and watch pockets. Sizes 7 to 18. A Wonderful Graduation Gift! $3.95 French Pearl Necklaces Exquisite necklaces actually at less than the cost of the clasp alone! Bingle strands, three strands to five strands—in simu- lated pearls of creamy loveliness. Brilliant baguette clasps, some of long sterling silver. A rare opportunity to purchase gifts of high char- acter at a sensationally low price. *Stmulated. Street Floor. Cool Summer Hats| For Dress, Street and Sports Wear Panamas, Bakus, Leghorns and Fine | Hair Hats—in WHITE, black, navy, ltr;:: and pastel shades. clever pokes and smart off-the-face models. $2.50 & $3.00 Hats Toyos Hair Hats Fancy Braids Lacy Straws White and Pastel Felts T 31 88 white, whl". eabn, uew Summer modnl-—cnd all head sives. Street Floor | sion seat and elastic | white jean, with ftted waist-and wide legs. . $1.00 556 & $1.00' Girls’ C I —and Play Clothes for Everywhere—and Every Purse GIRLS’' CAMP SUITS, sizes 7 to KENILWORTH GIRLS’ KNICK- 12. Regulation short-sleeve middy ERS, tailored of linene, in black with tie slide and patch pocket; and white. Small block pockets, With full-cut bloomer with exten- fitted waistline and @7 () band kmees. ANl sizes P GIRLS' MIDDIES—Sizes 8 to 20 in regulation style middies with e slide, slash or patch pocket. ‘Of white jean or tan khaki ... 69c Kiddies’ Bathing Suits Sizes 3 to 7 years in suits of soft knitted varn; plain trunks with stripe or novelty 59 c waist and knee. Tan and olive $1.00 KENILWORTH GIRLS SHORTS, in all sizes. Tailored of woven tops and ventilated sides; sun suits have plain trunks with white mesh tops and suspenders. GIRLS' BATHING SUITS, 100% pure wool. _Plain trunks and skirts, striped tops with sun backs.’ Red, green and blue combinations. i and 34 PLAY-ALLS—Of floral broadcloth, plain "HILDR chambray and wide checked gingham. Long. button-on pants, white or printed sunback waists, also sleeveless slip-overs and laced fronts trimmed with con-" @ ()() trasting pipings .. o Back-L CRe Well boned, with Made of Medium and long hip models, medium or low bust. or without elastic in bottom. fine broche os coutil. $1:50 . $5.00 C/B GIRDLES, made of fine broche com- bined with heavy surgical elastic over hips. Long and medium hips. Fastened side or front. Nipped-in waistline for the new prin- cess coutour, $1.50 to $5.00 Dashmg ‘brim models, | |

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