Evening Star Newspaper, August 3, 1930, Page 38

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)

SU cliel X, Recent Weddings Challenge Interest in' Society World Charming Ceremonies Feature Exchange of Mat- rimonial Vows—Pretty Costumes and Beautiful Floral Offerings in Evidence. ‘With the Rev. Millard F. Minnick, Pector of Christ Episcopal Church, Rockville, officiating, the marriage of Miss Hortense Loretta Hunter, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. George M. Hunter of Rockville, and Mr. William Basil Mobley, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. Walter Mobley of Derwood. Md., took place at 8 o'clock last evening in the home of the bride’s parents. = Although of noticeable simplicity, it was an event of real beauty and s atterided by a large number of relativ and friends of the two families. Palms predominated in the home decorations. ‘The bride, who was given in marriage | By her father, was charming in a gown | of ivory satin, fashioned on long lines, with short bolero. She wore a long veil, plaited tulle cap and long white | gloves and carried calla lilies. Miss Beatrice Johnston of East Orange, N. J., was maid of honor and the bride’s only attendant. Her gown was of pale pink net, with plaited flounce skirt, pale blue velvet sash and other accessories to correspond. She carried pink sweatheart rcses and blue delphinium. Mr. Edward Peter of Rockville was best man, and the ushers were Mr. Robert Peter, jr., of Rockville and Dr. Dexter M. Bullard of Rockville, The marches were played by Miss Mary Almoney of Rockville, who also accom- panied Mr. I-lenry Dawson of Rockville as he sang “Because” and “The Sun- shine of Your Smile.” Immediately following the ceremony & large reception was held. after which Mr. zld Mrs, Mobley left for, an ex- trip. They will temporarily xnnn their home wim the bridegroom’s parents. The bride’s going-away cos- tume was a green English tweed suit. with -qu.m-nne blnuse and hat and @ccessories to matc! Mrs. Hunter, mo&hfl' of the bride, ‘wore a gown of pale pink chiffon, with small cluster of flowers at the waist- line, and the gown of Mrs. Mobley, mother of the bridegroom, was of black ekhiffon. The bride was the guest of honor at a number of beautifully arranged showers, bridge luncheons and dinners. Among the out-of-town guests at the wedding and reception were Mr. and Mrs. William ‘G. Fletcher of Upper- vme. Va., brother-in. bfldzrroom. Miss Betty Brown of Chll'mvfllt Va.’ and Miss Beatrice Johnston lnd )fl& Lois Johnston of East Orange, N. Mr. llobley is l l'rldulk of the Uni- of Wisconsin and the bride a v-dlufc of Southern Seminary, Buena Miss Mildred Elizabeth Penn, daugh- fer of Mr. and Mrs. Harry V#Penn of Glen, Md., and Mr. Carroll V. Jones of Rockville were married in Rockville yuurdly mornl.n( bfy the Rev. Charles R. O'Hara, pastor of St. Mary's Cath- the ceremony being per- formed in Sl Mary's rectory in the gtue mall compeny of rela- vgs nd m«m of the bride and bridegroom. The bride wore an all-white costume and carried flesh-color roses and sprays of ferns. Her maid of honor and only attendant was her sister, Miss Frances Lucille Penn, whose gown was of green ehxmm and who wore a biack hat and ck shoes. Mr. Robert Sflm , Md., Immediatel -law and_sister of following the ceremony Mr. and Mrs. Jones left by automobile for a Southern trip. The marriage of Mrs. Minnie B. Ed- 'W. Irwin took place Pflllly evening l'. 8 o'clock at the home hflda. 5 Manor_circle, Takoma J. L. Shaw officiating. Prof. IM Mrs. Trwin left after the cere- =ony for a short wedding trip and will ter go abroad. Prof. Irwin is the educational secre- tary of the General Conference of the Seventh-Day Adventist Church. ‘was at one time president of the Mis- sionary College at Avondale, New South Wales, and president of the Pacific Union College at St. Helena, Calif. Mrs, Edwards has been in charge of the kin- dergarten department at Sligo Church. Priday afternoon, August 1, Mrs, Grace Kimmel of this city became the ‘William Blet cevemony was performed by the Rev. Hémer J. ciler of the Calvary Baptist Church and was witnessed by a few close relatives. Mr. Bger was formerly of Kansas ©City. Mo., but has lived in Wuhlngwn during the past 12 years. He is presi- dent of the International Association of Pire Pighters, a labor organization with | headquarters in this city. T.amediately after the ceremony Mr. | and Mrs. Baer left by boat for a trip along the Virginia shores and after their return will be at home to their friends at 7204 Meadow lane, Chevy Chase, Md. Mr. #nd Mrs. Edwin M. Evans an- Bounce the marriage of their daughter, Maney Sutherland Connor, to Mr. Alex- ander Brown Blair, son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Alexander Blair, Saturday. July 25. ceremony was performed in St. John’s rectory, Ellicott City,. Md., by | N. the Rev. Walier Dye. Mrs. George Ben Geddy is announcing | today the marriage of her sister, Miss Mildred Snowden Thomas, to Mr. Denald Wayne Toulouse, which took July 19 in the gardens at . the lovely estate of Mr. and | Mrs. J. Scott Parrish in Chesterfeld He | oD mmwnmu son of Maj. and Mrs. ‘Toulouse of Albuquerque, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Wlmmhqm are living at the uflumld- Apart- ments, this city. Miss Sarah Diln!], daughter of Mrs. Disney and the late Ed ::d L. Curtis 3 Hya , Were married on Wednesday fternoon. The -eremony — the Cathedral parish in The bride wore a becomin lqu’:'nnt‘ ch:flon‘mme on th a circular and a caj Her hat was of black velvet. She tz:fled & | Feawing.the corces uppe lewing the ceremony a supper fe the bridal party m held at the bm:: of the brid cousins, Mr. and Mrs. William Nyce, ln Riverdale, Md. Mr. Mortimer and his bride later in gu evenm lenhon & motor trip to enver, 0., where Deves 0 ere they will make e Chevy Chase Social Festivities Varied A_nd Given Wide Rlnfle Motor Trips to Pleasure Re- sorts Popular Diversion. Gmup of Residents Plans Tour of Continental Eu- rope. Mrs. Prank Pentz Wilcox of Meadow |lane and Miss Frances Bronson of Thornapple street, accompanied'by Miss Marguerite Evans and Miss Grace Kel- logg of Washington, 4vill sail Wednes~ day from New York City on the 8. 8. Duetchland for Cherbourg, France. They will tour Continental Europe, at- tend the Passion Play at Oberammergau, Bavaria, and return home in llh"fl"p- B and and Mrs. Ben Temple Webstes entertained their friends olnthz Moun{ Pleasant Congregational Church Satur- day evening, July 26, in their home, on West Irving street, in honor of their house ruesu Dr. and Mrs. Walter G. Morgan and their dl\lgllllber Miss Ruth Morgan, of Chicago, Morgan was a former pastor of the llbu.nt Pleas- ant Congregational Church. Dr. and Mrs. George Goet.-.utn of Nevada avenue entertained at a dinner dance Thursday evening at the Con- gressional Country Club. Mr. and Mrs. Hubert R. Snoke of llorrlson street have motored to Ocean Mr daughter, Miss Klfly Lee Miles, of Jose- lyn street, are in Ocean City, Md., for & short vacation, Mr. and Mrs. Lester H. Woolsey, their daughter Ruth and Miss Beth Woolsey have gone to Vermont, where they are spending their vacation. Dr, O, E. Baker of Magnolia parkway left Friday for Texas, where he will spend several weeks on a business trip. Mrs. Allan McDanlel of Grafton street will spend the remainder of the Sum- mer. Mrs. Curtis Walker has Mr. and Mrs. Henry deSibour as :u-u at_her fllNfll camp at Point No Point, in Marylan Mrs. Edward C. Sasser, who has been spending_the month of July st Old orchard Beach, Me,, having as her guest her niece, Miss Edna Walker of Oak- land, Me., has returned to Oakton and will visit har sister, Mrs. Gray, in Wor- cester, Mass., en route to her home on Hesketh street the latter part of this M&l Betty Walker, the daughter of Mrs. Allan Walker, who is spending the Summer at Camp May Flather, Stokes- ville, Va., spent last week end with her ‘mother on Hesketh street. Mr. and Mrs. Elmont B. Hazard and their children John, Rosemary and Charlotte of Ridgewood avenue left Tuesday by motor (6r their cottage at ‘here they will spend this month. Mr. and Mrs. 'n:mdmo Jeslin and their sens Richard snd Rave gubymm.mummw in Colorado. Mrs. Frank Case and hér son of Los Angeles, Calif, who have been house guests for six weeks of Mr. and Mrs. Alvah C. Case on Hesketh street. have gone to Rehoboth Beach, Del., to visit relatives. Mrs. Alvah Case is Vfllt\n{ in Pittsburgh, Pa., for several weeks. » Mrs. Koebler and her daughter, Miss Koehler, have returned to their home in St. Louis, Mo., aier spending three weeks as the house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gus Koehler, on Nevada avenue. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. McKinney of Quincy street left Thursday for a motor trip !.hrou.h New York State. Dr. and Mrs. Roy Lansdale and their children of Chrvy Chase parkway are upendm' several weeks in Cape May, mu Antoinette Keane, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas F. Keane of Military road, left on Friday to spend h-r vacation at Arundel-on-the-Bay, Dr and Mrs. John W. Inver of Mont- gome: Ala., were overnight of Mr. and Mrs. Sidney H. klru. when en route to Virginia Beach, Vi County, Va. Mrs. ‘Toulouse is the daughter of the Iate Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Miller Thomas of Philadelphia. Mr. Toulouse is the *“The Richest Child Is Poor ‘Without *Musical Training” where they will spend the rfin‘lMfl' of the Summer. Mr. Wesley G. Hanford, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry G. Hanford of Military THE CLINEDINST SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTO. road, and Mr, Robert Jacobs, have re- turned after a motor trip to Canada. Mr, and Mrs, E. B. McLaughlin of Richmond, Va., spent the past week end with Mrs, McLaughlin's parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Gravatt, on Leland street. Mr. and Mrs. Flippo Gravatt have returned from a week's visit at the Hygea Hotel, Cape Henry, Va. Mrs. Frank H. Bryson will entertain at Juncheon and bridge tomorrow at her home, on Reno road, in honor of Mrs. Clinton Hering of Tulsa, Okla. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Mason and their little daughter of Raymond street left yesterday to spend a month at Scotland Beach, Md., where they have taken a_cottaj Miss Francis Sheild and Miss Eliza- bem Sheild, the daughters of Mr. and Mrs., Marcellus Sheild of East Irving street, left Monday for Camp May Flather, flwkuvule. Va., where they will spend & month. < Mr. Aubrey Clarke entertained at a farewell dinner party Saturday evenlrm at the Columbia Country Club in honor of Mrs. Clarke, who has gone to Hono- lulu, Hawaiian Islands, accompanied by her daughter, Miss Mildred Clarke. Mrs. William F. Barry entertained her club at bridge-supper Saturday evening, July 26, in her home, on Rose- mary street. Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Hotchkiss and their little son, Dwight, Jr., of Drexel has gone to Greenacre, ln ‘where she |"Hill, Philadelphia, Pa., were last week end house guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. Bronson on Thornapple street. day with Miss Helen Brennan to_the latter’s home at Harrisburg, Pa. Brennan was the guest last week of Mrs. Brush. Mr, and Mrs. Joseph B. Bowling have returned to their home, on Harrison street, after a visit of two weeks on p Ranch, near Lincoln, Mont. Mrs. Joseph B. Bowling, jr., and her children, Rose, Joseph 3d, and Anne, of Elm street, are visiting Mrs. Bowling's parents, Mr. and Mrs, H, H. Howard, in Bozeman, Mont. Mr. Bowling will join them later in the Summer. Mrs. Curtis W. Handley and her daughters, Miss Helen Agnes Handley and Miss Anne Emery Handley, left Wednesday for Fort McKinley, where they will spend the month of Au- gust. Mr. Handley will join them later th. Mrs., Koss enhmmed ‘bridge-sup- per Thursday evening, July 24, in her Rome in honor of M5, L. L. Morrill of Philadelphia, Pa., Chase. M Robert T. Highfield and her children of Forty-second sireet are stopping at their Summer home, in Tall | Timbers, Md. Mr. David Birch of New York is nding his vacation with his parents, r and Mrs. G. A. Birch, in their home, on Cummings lane. Mr. and Mrs. R. Preston Shealey of Melrose street left Wednesday by motor for Blue Ridge Summit, Pa., where they will spend the month of August. Mrs. Arthur Cline and her daughter, Miss Margaret Anne Cline, have re- turned from Atlantic City, N. J., and have gone to their farm in Maryland. Mrs. Richard Kimball entertained at luncheon and bridge Priday, July 25, in her home, on Chevy Chase parkway. Mr. and Mrs. Clift R. Richards and their daughter, Mrs, Karl F. Hoffman, left by motor Wednesday for Marshfield Hills, Mass., where Mr. and Mrs. Rich- ards will spend the remainder of the Summer. Mrs. Hoffman will return to ‘Washington this week. Mr. and Mrs. Clift R. Richards, jr., of Long Meadow, Mass,, will join their p‘r!nu at Marsh- On the Vietor-Radio-Electrola With Victor Records Mrs. Warren D. Brush motored Tues- | Miss | formerly of Chevyi BAcCHRAEH o Upper left: Mr. and Mrs. Upper center: Miss Orin Rader, recent bri Miss Mary Z. C: Phelps piace, this city. : Mrs. Frederick Lewis Lawton, whn before July 24 was Miss Blanche E. Clark. their N(rrthern trip Mr lnd Mrs. hwlon will be lt home ll 113 D. C, AUGUST cLINBDOINGY field Hills and later will accompany Mrs, Richards on (a visit in Maine, Dr, Harold 'G. Moulton of Olive street left Monday for San Francisco, Callf, whence he will sail for Japan. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Springs West- brook and their children, Frank. Jean and Marion, left, by motor Saturday for Pamlico Beach, N. C., for a fishing trip. Mr. Westbrook will return to Richmond, Va., and Mrs. Westbrook and the chil- 8.0, for fiu gust. Mrs. Albert E. Berry and her children, Miss Henrietta Berry, Miss Polly Berry, Miss Bettie Berry and Mr. Albert Berry, together with her sister, Miss Adele Dyer, left yesterday for Ocean City, N. J., where they will spend the month of August. Miss Margaret Berry will si4y with her sister, Mrs. J. Harold Kil- coyne, during her mother’s absence. George Kreutzer and her chil- drefi, Miss Adalaide Kreutzer and Mr. ‘Willlam Kreutzer, left Saturday, July 26, by motor for California to spend the remainder of the Summer. Dr. and Mrs. Egbert Clark and their son, Mr. Kent Clark, have aone by motor to Muskoka Lakes and rgian Bay, where they will stay two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Lyman Tabor are motoring through the Pocono Mountains. They will spend the first two weeks of August, in Haven, Me. Miss Marjorie May, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur J. May of Jocelyn street, is spending the Summer at Camp Matoka, Miss Marjorie Stein, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Scott Stein of Leland street, spent the past week at Piney Point, Md. Mrs. Harry S. Davis has returned to her home, in Baltimore, Md. after be- ing the house guest for a month of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. “The Music You Want—When You Want It* Frank Pentz Wilcoz, on Meadow lane. Miss Helen Imirie of West Bradley lane and Miss Margaret Higgins of Williams lane motored to New York City to Tlve bon voyage to Mrs. Frank E. Russell, who sailed Thursday for her home, in' Porto Rico. Mr. Donald Imirie, Mr. Lloyd Goebel and Mr. Rich- ard Essex have returned from a motor trip through Canada and New York Bt-lu They spent the week end in De- t, Mich,, visiting friends. ll! and Mrs. John Imirie and their d two weeks ;-hvly, Md. Mrs. ‘West and Miss Bettie West left Thursday by mo- tor for New York to meet their son, Mr. Millard F» West, jr., who is to arrive on the S. S. Berengaria. Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Hyman of Har- rison street motored to Atlanta, Ga., where they will spend several weeks as guests of Mrs. Hyman's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Lygane of Langdrum lane left Tuesday to spend several weeks in their cottage, at Her- old Harbor, Md. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Whittemore and their daughters, Miss Mary jan Boggs and Miss Barbara Boggs, m- 1215 G St August hestnut street, Takoma Park, M The Original ““G” Street Furrier Mrs. Personette C. Behrens, formerly Miss Mary Elizabeth Martin, her marriage taking place July 7. | ——e Behrens are at home at 1235 Randolph Street N.W. ide, who was Miss Verena Wilson of Brentwood, Md. Upper right: Mrs. !Mln Harold Quinter, daughter of Mrs. Marie E. Rehbein, and before her marriage July Zl.‘ 'm Wln!ufl B. Heinz, before IIH‘ recent marriage, Miss Rachel E. Clarke, and now at home at 1823 On the return from (ot Elm street left Friday to spend two | weeks at Intermont, W. Va. Mr. and Mrs. Paul F. Myers have mo- tored to Pike, N. H, to visit their daughter, Miss Barbara Myers, who 15 at Camp Tacoma, Mr. and Mrs. Hulbert L. Bisselle of Grafton street left Wednesday by mo- tor for Gloucester, Mass., where they will join their daughter, Miss Elizabeth Bisselle. Mr. and Mrs. Harold E. Doyle have returned to their home, on Huntington street, after a visit, at their Summer home, Arundel-on-the-Bay, Md.. Mr. and Mrs. Doyle and Mr. and Mrs. Carles A. Jones are spending the week end in thelr Summer home, in Overall, Va. Mrs. Ida C. Allison, mother of Mrs. Doyle, has returned from Charles Town, W. Va. Miss Marian Bailey of Jenifer street and Miss Laura Schofield of New York City are house guests for several weeks 0( Ml.!s Ruth Doyle at Arundel-on-the- Dr Hartley H. T. Jackson has re- turned to his home, on Rridgewood ave- nue, after an absence of seven weeks on & biological fleld investigation conduct- ed by the biological section of the De- paftment of Agriculture and the Uni- Metropolitan Ratlonsl Sods Is Qur Greatest ‘‘Sale’’ Month! SOCIETY. Betrothals Feature Of Society Calendar In Mid-Summer Period ___ (Continued From First Page) ber of the oldest {amilies of and his mother, of Southern Jand, is a student at the National u' 8ehool. Miss Davis recently returned from s protracted visit in the Canal Zone. She is a native of Maryland, con- nected for generations with some of kamt important families of the Mr. and Mrs. A. John Driscoll of ‘Woodley road announce the ment of t.hel.r daughter, Alice beth, to r. Paul Rayford Andren ::r w;::!nmn and Lawrence, Mass. . ws is attending Georgetown University Foreign Service School. ‘The wedding will take place early in September. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Percy Thomp- son, 3247 R street northwest, announce the engagement of their daughter, Elizal to Mr. Robert Windsor Oliver, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter - ‘Tansill Olh'tr, ‘of Fairfax, the take place in the early Autumn. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Lavisson - nounce the engagement of their anugn ter, Martha lizabeth, to Rev. Jesse E. Davis, who has rzeemly been called to the pastorate of the Virginia Hel%hh Baptist Church, Roanoke, Va. wedding will take place in the Fall. Mr. and Mrs, George A. Collier of Arlington, Va., announce the engage- ment of their daughter, Carmen Con- stance, to Mr. Walter Neuth Morris of Darby, Pa. The wedding will take place in the early Fall. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Witcher Smith of - .| Washington, formerly of Danville, Va., verslty of Oklahoma on the Salt Plains of Oklahoma. Mrs. Jackson returned from North Beach Park, where she was the house guest for several days of Mrs. Alexander Wetmore. Mr. and Mrs. E. Percival Wilson and their sons Keech and Percival returned Tuesday after a month's motor trip through New Englandi They stopped at Squam Lake, N. H., and Saunderstown, R. I Mrs William C. Keech, the mother of Mrs. Wilson, returned on Wednesday from Baltimore, Md., where she has been visiting relatives. Dr. and Mrs. Lansdale and family, of Chevy Chase Parkway, are aendm a couple of weeks at the lonial Hotel, at Cape May, N. J. lnd will return by way of Philadel where they will visit Mrs. #ister, Mrs. Leonard Harper. Appeme 110 Years 01d. MILAN, Italy, August 2 (#).—Alberto Pelagalli, who says he is 110 and the oldest living veteran of Garibaldi's campaigns, gets away daily with a thick beefsteak washed down with half a liter of red wine. | Sneu to Gct Door Key. VIENNA, August 2 (#).—In the view of his landlord, a tenant 83 years old is too old to have a door key—he might forget to lock an apartment building door after unlocking it. Such was the | landlord’s defense to & suit for 42 cents | over failure to supply the key. The H :fnll:)lt had to wake up the janitor and p him. final announce the _engaj daughter, Ann Fontaine, A Francis Greene, son of Mrs. Walter G. Peter of this city. The wedding will take place very ?h"" August 23, at Christ Episcopal Church, Georgetown. Mr. David W. Davis, former governor of Idaho, and Mrs. Davis announce the engagement of their daughter, M 't Ruth, to Mr. Daniel Stubbs, son of Mr. and Mrs. Prank H. Stubbs of Superior, Nebr. The wedding will take place some- time in_September. Miss Davis is a graduate of B!llldll. College in Hillsdale, ulch and member of the Kappa Kappa Ounml Sorority and the Theta Alpha Phi Hon- orary Society. Mr, Stubbs graduated from the Naval Academy in 1925 and served in the Navy for two years as an ensign. He graduated from the Harvard Law School this year and is now practicing law with his father in Superior, Nebr. ‘The young couple will make their home in Superior. Mr. and Mrs. Eldred Thompson of Herndon, Va., announce the en ent of their daughter, Madeleine Alberta, io urfil:evwn_lr’r‘en Rosen r of Alex- ang a. The weddi) 1 take place in the near future. - Mr. and Mrs. Jl G. Coleman, m- ingsdale drive, Atlanta, nl:uom the engagement of their daughter, Anna Lee, to Mr. John H. Sutherland of Washington, D. C., and St. Louis. The mlflh‘: will take place in Atlanta, at an early date. POLICE CONFISCATE CAR WITH 16 LIQUOR CASES Colored Man Arrested on Suspicion in Seizure at Seventh and Rhode Island Avenue. An automobile containing approxi- mately 16 cases of liquor was seized at Seventh street and Rhode Island avenue about noon, yesterday by Traffic Police- man C. W! Sine and Policeman G. B. Absher’ of the second precinct. The policemen arrested a colored man give ing hjs name as Le Grande McConell, |21 years old, and his address as u'n | 1000 block of Sixth street suspicion of having some eonnufim with the liquor. what a sale! what a variety! shoes that were up to $18.50, now $6.85 sale of Artcraft Shoes Remember. this art- craft’s final sale .. .and not for ‘six months will you have another such opportunity. to:obtain the most successful artcraft footwear = fashions that were up to $18.50 at such drastic reductions—slip- pers for Summer and the darker tones for Fall. All sizes—all heels—all colors ~all styles—so hurry! is Were You Thrilled The First Time —the day you drove an Automobile by yourself and realized that this powerful piece of machinery was entirely under your eontrol? E SAME THRILL—perhaps a greater cne—comes when you play your first piece on the piano! —Again, when you have “made-up” little “tunes” and phy these children of your genius ard inspiration for family and friends. You buy fur coats now at prices that discount any that are quoted at any time during the season. 1867 Extended to September Fi irst GAIN the R. C. A.-Victor Co. has come forward magnanimously by extending its special trade-in allowance for 30 days. ™ —Take advantage of it now. Only a limited number of the beautiful Vietor-Radio-Electrolas are available. There is no better combination. (Ask those who own one and use it 1cgularly.) $76 For ngfgg.\l}};fi:::%r Radio 376 On new Victor Machines, Styles RS2, RE45, RE7S Convenlent Monthly Torms Artcraft service and fitting atten- tion will prevail in ite of the crow All sal must be finall Fresh, new style ideas, ex- clusive, at that. Selected pelts. Rosendorf guarantees for service’and satisfaction. Note These Two : Groups: Coats, particularly the grade that $237.50 $685 formerly to $18.50 Raccoon snappy models, will sell later at $295.00. During this week. —The Automobile is limited in its yerformnnce There’s no limit to expression on the piano! ’ —All Children should learn to play the piano . . —Start yours with a competent teacher mow. There is no longer the old drudgery which accompanied pilno prlcuce. Your best piano investment will be a STEINWAY “TEE INBTRUMENT OF THE DEMORFALS” -——-———-———W E. F. Droop & Sons Co., 1300 G The final group of $6.85 footwear at\our F Street shop only! Silver Muskrat Coats, charm- 7 ing new effects s that lv;isllagell later t Dur- for Quick and bk o ing this week. ... 3142,50 « Make a quult Now—and Divide the Balance Into Ten Budget Payments! Y hoes by TCRAFT” 1101 Conn. Ave. ‘lu UD BW"Visit Ogg Orthophonic Record De Intelligent S v E.F. Dropp & Sons Co., 1300 G 1311 F Street

Other pages from this issue: