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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1930. i8 planning | fort, Va. Mrs. Cunibert! and their s / ; formal feception after in | N. Conrad and Miss Hammett, who will | the guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. . He m:hh:c':l the bride’s mother. spend part of September in Atlantic | Gustavus weherpo.x Cathedral avenue, , Canada, before | children expect to return to their 1 NAVY MAN’S BRIDE 'Mr. Doggett s a son of Mr. Laurence | City. has returned to California, where he is to Washington for the | Georgetown 'ome about the 'middlc R o Dohers, "ot Bpvingtela, Mase'| Mr. and Mrs, Gharles A, Grete have | Fora Dniversity. Mr. and.Mre, Weber 2 et e e = T T o E RN - # - rom ir trip North. e} . Blanche Hibbs Homiller, a sister (Continued From Second Page) s of Bpringneld. | T inceton, N Jo and New | hop %08 vecation, They enjoyed a boat | o M3 T3t kW 2 o ¢ ] | but has been oom e N hich.he is | York and also had a Visit Wit relatives | more and spens & dey st Fredericks- her apartment at the Hay trips to various places in Virginia and X States Shipping Bo-nt:.l of d will bring |on Long Island. They will probably | burg, Va. Adams the middle of this month. Mrs. Marsland and were recent guests of i public """“‘w" e % | stay here for the Fall and part of the Homiller has spent the Summer very |} 2001 16th St. N.W. mnf\mbmgog Mr.uAhmet Muhtar, his bride to Washington e. Winter season. SRR, " Weas pleasantly with her daughter in Detroit. T Rionik Kitchen lue jummit. & — - -3 . _Ennal aman, Smma— I - gy : 1 Dr. Charles M. Hammett has re- Mrs. William Wattles is visiting her | Who have been spending the Summer . Fernando Cuniberti left Wash- 2 - Sir John and Lady Simon, who made turned to his home, on Rhode Island | son, Lieut. Thomas Wattles, U. S. N., | 8t Saranac Lake, N. Y., plan to remain and Bath, $67.50 so many friends in Washington dur- i avenue, from Atlantic City, where he|who is having shore duty in Honolulu. | there until late in September. Maj. wi G ELECTRIC REFRIGERATION ing their recent visit, were the guests 8 { has been for several weeks. Dr. Ham- —_— | Waggaman has just returned to Saranac Summer at the Cham- . 2 of honor yesterday at an informal imeu joined his sisters, Mrs. Thomas Prof. Georges Weber, who has been ' after bilt at Old Point Com- 5 College, d, Mass. Mr. Doggett is a native of luncheon given by Mr. and Mrs. Ken- neth O'Brien in their Summer home, Chateaubrien, at Southampton, Long where Sir John and Lady Island, : g Simon are visiting Dr. and Mrs. o » o Nicholas Murray Butler. 1 \ Brig. Gen. and Mrs. Cornelius Van- ¥ derbilt dr’nel'e l-:'mng l}’lole 'fl)l"lmln- i at ner t evening a e rt. ) - b5 v - e & & g g Mr. and Mrs. Woodbury Blair en- tertained at dinner last evening at their home, Beach Holm, at Newport. Mrs. ?enmc T. Marge‘ v;”e of l{or- 3 3 mer United States Ambassador to Rus- P ‘ 1 1 F S S, spent yesterday at Narragansett ; - ¥ . treet at Eleventh 2 Pier. accompanied by her sisters, Miss . Sy National 3770 National 3770 Flora Doyle and Miss Callie Doyle and Mrs. Duncan Becber. They were en- tertained_at luncheon there yesterday by Mrs. Irving Hall Chase. SINCE 1861—SIXTY-NINE YEARS OF PUBLIC CONFIDENCE Miss Olivia Phelps Stokes was hos- tess at_dinner last evening at Brook : . . . Farm, the Summer home of her parents, : : : n : i Canon and Mrs. Anson Phelps Stokes, ; . £ )) in the Berkshire Hills. - Mrs.. J. Borden Harriman has gone o : . : - : (- to Newport and will remain through this month at the resort. - Capt. and Mrs. Charles M. Oman are . : > among the passengers aboard the Nieuw J ¥ N De J L ’ Off 4 Amsterdam arriving today from Eu- i % 3 = fope, where Gapt. and Mrs, Oman have \ . I Iome Pa rtments omn in erlng been for some time. | . o . i Invitations Out for Wedding of Miss : A R L S . t Mackey and Mr. Titus, Jr., This Month. . 3 i s e ecla e em er a ues have issued invitations (o the wedding . / : . of their daughter, Margaret Emma, to S Mr. Clayton Stanley Titus, jr., of Wash- A MNEYCALFE i , ! i T ington. D. C. Saturday, September 13, | (oo Shabiiau Abiaven Sl oY S TAMME TGN Onos il KRN T BN Homes are now being furnished with a thought to We also have, for your convenience, an interior deco- T Vermum street Dormwent 0o | som of ames Monirose Metcaite of Naiches, Miss., was Mrs. Agnes Ashiord tharmony throughout the entire house. Therefore we rating department that is alw. dy to advi i IR Ve & BT ofiCant | Meber hter of Mrs. Snowden Ashford of this city: —Bachrach Photo. y g . g departmel 15 always ready to advise or serve tral High School, this city, in 1924: a | ; have arranged these sales throughout our home depart- you in any way. Note, too, the great reductions in every gradual vi ) | his master's degree in law at the Na- | place Wednesday. Miss Junkin is a ments t ate witl 0 depar! fl"d"‘-‘ 5. e | tional Unlversity Law School, this city, | daughter of the late Representative S e h you. partment. ternity. Since graduation she has been | jn june of this year, and has been ad- | ovhcpu M. Junkin o1 fowa, where her associated with the Gorgas Memorial | mitted to the bar of the District of | mother still makes her home, although T "Titus is a graduate of the Fsn. | COMMbIA- L it ot Ceateal e siion oF I h S b B l k S l O ' T i : R | quarters of the n burne Military School in Virginia, at- Miss Josephine Junkin has gone to| Women's Club in Washington for seve e e P te m e r a n et a e Pe n S O mO r rOW tended the University of Virginia, the | Red Oak, Towa, where her marringe |eral years. The ceremony will be per- Wharton School of Finance and took | to Mr. Clinton L. Doggett will take ' formed in the Congregational Church e ettt e e e S s e B e G 1T TE0E OoRETSRSONS. Ohurch SCIENCE FINDS ey Sk ARSI B Held Is : ¥ = ! for the simplest is the best : ; T 8 LN Future Delivery Fine All-Wool Plaid Blankets Plain and Two-Tone : $A435 56.39 péir ’ l 2'85 pair Solid color?l—wool blela:kets, in rose, : 200 Pairs light, fluffy all-wool blankets Another famous “North Star” blanket. green, gold, blue, orchid or tan. in plaids of blue, rose, gold or green. A remarkable surface beauty in finish, luster and color. In correct Fall shades. 35.35 each 59.45 i Here is real warmth combined with |t beauty. Lovely shades in this solid color S35 o The famous “North Star” Blanket, size One of our finest quality blankets. blanket. 70x80 inches. Each cut and bound sepa- 70x80 inches. In plaids of rose, blue, $ 35 rately. Five shades. _ green, gold or orchid. 7. each $ 35 All-wool solid color “North Star” blan- $ 8 .40 : pair ket. Size 70x80 inches. A special value. P Warm without extra weight. A soft s 65 100 Pairs all-wool blankets, in size “North Star” blanket in size 72x84 I I' each 60x80 inches. Beautiful plaids of rose, inches. Rose, gold, green, blue or orchid blue, gold, green or orchid. plaid. Two-tone blankets in orchid and green, rose and gold, peach and green or Science has one infallible rule and that is, “the Other Fine Quality Plaid Blankets orchid and gold. simplest method is the best method.” ‘ Specially Priced in Our Sale Up to $35 Pair Others Sale Priced, $16.50 ea. MOSES—FIRST FLOOR This fundamental principle explains why the ‘sale of Electrolux, the GAS refrigerator, has grown so - . All Oriental Rugs Reduced " Electrolux is simplicity itself. There are no moving Ttk In the September Sale parts. A tiny gas flame and a trickle of water do g all the work of freezing. It is not merely quiet, it is P . . . £ : September noiseless. Electrolux is automatic, but non-mechanical. Sale Price $28 Sale Price s80 b N, Rich colored Hamadans, A group of large size Simplicity of design keeps the expense of opera- L e e if.‘&'“si','i:;fif.".'.;.fi:',’.‘i’i;'.?: tion down. Owners of Electrolux say they cost from $65 Mossouls ik 4%’:‘%' dah 4 to 10 cents a day to run, depending on the size model. S $52 R Sale Price September 95 : Either Hamadans or Sale Price $O . Y ' H 5 ossouls in approximate A The gas refrigerator has ELECTROLUX size 3x6. BB M W o it i " hich REFRIGERATOR natural advantages” whic $25 Mossouls, size 21/5x4 ‘$75 Prayer Rugs, size make it ideally suited for . 3x6Y5 u....... 960 ' domestic refrigeration. The cost ‘ MOSES’ is well within the means of most : i R o people, with a down payment of : Every Lamp b ’ =) egular Fine $10 and the balance in 18 months. ‘ and C } ot "~ Guaranieed $35 Hamadans Regular $100 Rugs If you are thinking of buying B Shade Reduced S Furniture a refrigerator you should see : o By at Electrolux before deciding. 20% £ P P A e Rk i e edyctions of Lamp Sale u:s?s-:gm i??:m MOSES—FIRST FLOOR. MOSES—FOURTH FLOOR FLOORS September