Evening Star Newspaper, September 8, 1930, Page 18

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OCIETY. SOCIETY green wool lace, with velvet hat and 3 bouquet with red roses. Rev. Charles Barnes officiated. After an extended visit through New WOL, and a delightful program was glvenv]thmdthbemlnt. Miss Alice Parker has as her guest in her home, in e, Miss Nancy Webster of Boston. Detroit are visiting in Washington for & few days at Wardman Park Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Johnston Will Observe Anniversary Wednesday. Spanish and Spanish colonial furnish- ings at the exhibition to be held in the Toledo Museum from November 1 to 29, inclusive. Mrs. Riviere is the wife of the di- time between the French capital and | of Mra. ‘Toledo. among those staying at the Chalfonte- Haddon Hall in Atlantic City. from Alexander P. Shaw, sailed for and New York Wednesday Europe Wil be abroad about two months. Mr. and Mrs. H. have to | New ‘:: are > E. Shearer England for a_vacation the trip to Boston (Continued on Third Page.) rector of the / Trocadero Museum Ethnography in Paris and divides h:"r Mr. and Mrs. — will celebrate the forty-i of their wedding Wednesday in their home, le Gate House, at the United States Soldiers’ Home. Tlle Secretary of State and Mrs. Stin;uon to Remain at Long Island Home for Longer Stay. HE Secretary of State and Mrs. I Stimson have changed their e un_ Thompson Will | uyy and Mrs, C. Mathews Dick, who spent some time in Newport, are at the Ritz-Carlton Hotel, in New York. Miss Priscilla Parker, who has been visiting in South Orange, N. J. left there Saturday for North West Harbor, Me., where she will be the guest of Miss White. Miss Mary Alexandra Shaw, daughter Mr. and Mrs. Harrington Mills enter- tained at tea yesterday afternoon at Ssranac Inn. Dr. and Mrs. J. R. De Farges have returned tomwuralnmn Srom & motor R T Mr. and Mrs. Johm E. Fowler and . Adins hedester of - | their daughter, Miss Dorothy Gould s wven e Srtnace the | Fowler, have returned after visiting in marriage Tuesday afternoon, August 19, | New York. in Mount Vernon Place Methodist Epis- d Mrs. F. T. copal Church South, of her niece, Miss Elsie Liest Snyder, formerly of Ne ews, Va., to Mr. Charles E, Saun N o:‘ Mr. and Mrs. Thomas K. Saun- R. Deal officiated in the | 8 dot brllnlntlveq and friends of the |E d ':8 dressed in an after- k of flesh-color chiffon. c Mcture hat to match and her ‘bouquet was of pink roses, and valley lilies. extended tour in Virginia North, including several York City and Atlantic plember 10 st 1703 Sume a - nortwest Mrs, through New England and are spending some time in Portland, Me., to |} returning to their home in Wasl on. Mrs. ‘Henrl Riviere, tant director of g:‘l\fledo, Ohio, H\mm of | | Art, is at the Mayflower for the day, having come to Washington to see Mrs. Frank B. in connection with the loan of her vian collection for the DuLIN & MARTIN Qmmdm anadl’ Easy Methods in Cleaning AN OUTSTANDING VALUE—the new Model 58 Universal Vacuum Cleaner with the motor- driven brush. Draws deeply embedded dirt from rugs with beneficial effect to the lustre, beauty and durability of the nng. Light weight. Operates with a quiet, unobtrusive hum which 1 not become noisy with wear. No oiling required, and is equally efficient for cleaning bare floors. Price only— 85 $3 9.50 Down SOLD ON THE BUDGET PAYMENT PLAN (Attachments, $7.00 Extra) tain at dinner this evening at Newport. Mr. A. Blair Thaw has taken an ent in the me House while Mrs. Thaw is in Hos- pital. Mr, Thaw was by their daugiter, Mrs. Cord New York, for several days last week. Mrs. Meyer will return to W occa~ sionally during her mother's con- valescence. and will not return to i‘:u £ e vty They wil | They will bably not return to Washington un- Eanan ‘week, " anahan and their Manahan, of FEH The Secretary of the Treasury, Mr. Andrew W. Mellon, will return to Wash- tomorrow from Long Island, where he is spending a few days with his son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. David K. E. Bruce. b The-Secretary attended the first of the international polo games Saturday | at Meadowbrook. ~Among - others to | see the United States team defeat the’ British_four were the Ambassador of Great Britain, Sir Ronald Lindsay; Mr. and Mrs. Bruce, the Undersecretary of the Treasury and Mrs. Ogden L. Mills and Brig. Gen. and Mrs. Cornelius | ‘Vanderbilt. The Secretary of War, Mr. Patrick J | Hurley, who left Washington about & week ago for an inspection trip of the Mississippi River, is spending a few days in his native State, Oklahoma. d. The ceremony was The Secretary is expected back in |4 o'clock by the Rev. Dr. Frank Mel- Washington next week. ville Kerr, tor of Christ's First Pres- Etertion “Tollowed i the Heipetead M. Henry to Give Reception. reception oY For Distinguished Countrymen. ‘nghsl%mhxflnflgm “The charge d'affaires of France, M. | oy Harry Mead Warner of Hempstead, Jules Henry, will give a reception this | ot “PEY GO0 Vatre Afthur Stuart afternoon in the embassy from 4 to 6 | Vaughan, ir., of Jamaica, Tsland, et ‘homor o Gapt. Dieudanne | Vaushan, It af Jemelo Lo A, Coste and M. Maurice Bellonte, French | mgridge of Saddle Rock at Great Neck, transatlantic fiyers, who arrived yes- | rong Isiand, was best man, and the terday for a two-day visit in the Capl- | yshers were: ‘Mr. Vincent B. Coffin of tal. Philadelphia, Mr. Winslow T. Rich- mond and Mr. Frederick M. Davenport, jr., of New York and Mr. Arthur Stuart Vaughan, jr., of Ji Mr. and Mrs. Chaj started shortly for a wedding trip, after the and on its completion will be at home at 301 East Twenty-first street, New York Citys An unusually pretty took place Saturday morning in urch of Our Saviour, when Miss Marceron, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. Marceron, became the bride of Mr. Miss Mofris to Marry Mr. Wickes in October. announce the engagement of their niece, Miss Elizabeth Morris, to Mr. William Warren Wickes, son of Mr. EEFL T 235k " The Wax;fiel& Motor Company requests the pleasure of your company at the v Fall Showing of il LR § 35 Monthly Miss * Myrle Douglas Tew, ught of Mrs. Eenjamin Taylor Tew d_Mr. Hubert gk Bx B8 Lincoln Automobiles 1130 Connecticut Avenue from Monday, September the eighth to BECAUSE of their direct fan connec- tion, attachments are benefited by the full suction force of motor and do a ver{ superior job of cleaning. Draperies, bookcases, pillows, upholstery, radiators, mattresses, planos, sills, etc., are easily kept bright and clean with these fast- working tools. Ask for a demonstration. Saturday, September the twentieth, inclusive 30 minutes from the time they left Los - 10 am. to 10 .pim. ‘ , allowing for difference of time. The part of their trip, from Los Angeles as far as sas City, was made by a Western express plane, | arriving in Kansas City 20 minutes ahead of schedule, and the rest of the |3 trip was made by rail. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth H. Warren among the Sat- from Baltimore al the Chate. New England and will return middle of September. Miss Virginia Barry, ,Miss Dorothy and Miss Mercedes Barry, daugh- of Mr. and Mrs. David E. Barry, were hosts Friday in their home lf:h: Lincoln Motor Cars Exclusively The Governing Board of the Pan- American Union entertained at lunch- eon today in honor of the delegates to the Inter-American Conference on Ag- riculture, Forestry and Animal Industry. ‘The luncheon was served in the Pan- American Union with representatives of the Government and members of the diplomatic corps in attendance. The first secretary of the Peruvian | embassy, Dr. Sanitago F. Bedoys, and | Benora de Bedoya are at Wardman Park Hotel. Capt. Emory Scott Land, U. 8, N, o Ghosser, ot the. Hoel e Mrs. Dwight Chester, a at Coronado Calif. Station Exhibit and S_ale ol An entirely new version of the “Tailleur Pump” built on a “Sport View” last that fits snugly at the heel with ample toe room. - In black, brown, green or burgundy suede with cutouts underlaid in contrast.. This pump is the sea- son’s really new low heel style, % Moses—Second Floor W. . Moses & Sons F Street at Eleventh A FASHION INSTITUTION* Oriental Rugs We are so fully prepared to make your visit to our store an event that you will always remember. There is on exhibition some 1,500 authen- tic and meritorious Oriental rugs of the old types, absolutely in their original condition, for your inspection. : Every rug in the collection is named, meas- ured and-priced in plain figures. Every piece has 20% cash discount during the exhibition. ‘Positively no washed, doctored or meaning- less rugs amongst them. Every rug a pedi- greed ge:.a and true to the type and tradition. Each rug is of the kind that makes an Ori- ental rug an object of art as well as a sturdy sl wvefin," To Women Who A fipreciate We Have Provided , Value and Quality Everything to make you feel at home—noth- . ing to make you feel obligated to buy. mm ’ Is Improving Its Method of Producing Stockings .!. and Is Withdrawing Its Present Numbers 590 and 530 From Sale While Our Stock Lasts (I SIRIPE Chiffon No. 590 Regularly $1.95 or 3 for $5.70 3 it 35 You Save 85c by Buying 3 Pairs ~ (DI>SIRIPE Chiffon No. 530 Regularly $1.50 or 3 for $4.35 i 4:1 pairs for s5 Judge and Mrs. Kennith Mackintosh making their home at 2101 Con- Both Maggy Rouff and Lanvin had a lot to do with it—this all-over embroid- ery we mean! A sprinkling of tiny flowers or modern designs—usually found in only the more expensive dresses. A new selection has just arrived—colorful and smart, Ina variety of slim, slender styles fashioned for women. New Fall shades, new Fall lines. The modest price seems too good to be true. Sizes 36 to 44 Women’s Simple Frock Shop—Fifth Floor hilipsborn Ppsoort Nazarian & Hekimian, Inc. \ 1226 Connecticut Avenue Established 1901 Wili You Do Three Things For Loveliness? —three fundamental things, to keep your skin fair and smooth, to keep the curves of your face and neck firm and young? ELIZABETH ° ARDEN A name that stands for beauty. g:: :;;;tmpe‘nul:':e based on nsing, Nourishing, Toning and Tightening. mfi’o thesc three things at home faith- fully and have a lovely skin. Cleansing Begin with an appisation of Cleansing Cream. Moisten a pad of absorbent cotton in cold water, dip in Ardena Skin Tonic, add a little c]e:mins cream and cleanse with upwar motion. Cream, $1, $2, $3 Tonie, 85c, $2, $3.75 N ing Venetian Orange Skin Food— The New: Vanity Fair Foundation Garment Ladies’ and Men’s FELT HATS THE NEW ° Suede | Hats $7 .50 and Up Fashion assumes a lighter mood . . . in onme-piece garments that take the place of several garments . . . pantie, bandeau and girdle. Lithe and yet ample support. AND, they launder with glove-silk ease. 1 inch sizes from Expertly Cleaned and 3 to 38 Blocked by Factory Experts. Soutenir will be displayed on “ living models all week in Bring them in to any of our stores and get Real Satisfac- tion—at a low price....... The Corset Shop—Second Floor Lace - trimmed Soutenir, 20 Lovely lustrous qual- I 3 g ity. Ideal for after- noon and dress wear. These new hats of fine suede have won imme- diate popularity with smartly dressed women. Featuring youthful off-the-forehead lines, as well as smart brims, in black, brown, cricket green, wine and guards- man blue. Fourth Floor, Spic and S see the results. 605 15th Street N.W. | 3614 14th Street N.W. it 1735 Conn. Avenue N.W. Sth and H Sts. N.E. Spic and Span offers a general cleaning . service. Our regular prices are low prices for high-grade cleaning. Visit your nearest n store—learn the prices and 1415 H Street N.W. 1432 Park Road N.W. | 5024 Conn. Avenue N.W. | In Alexandria, Va. 903 King Street —and: more shortly— You Save $1 by Buying 4 Pairs This is not a sale. Gold Stripe stockings are not reduced. This special price will prevail only until our present stock of these stockings is sold. There are hundreds'of pairs . . . the colors and size ranges are still complefe . . . but only by buying early can you be 'sure of getting all the colors you want in your size. The styles include both narrow French or pointed heels and dull or lustre weave. Gold Stripe Shop—Street Floor Additional Gold Stripe Shop, 1013 Connecticut Avenue \ The Bag of the Month Is “Dull” Dull calf—paradoxically a brilliant leader of the season! With a simulated prystal bar handle appligued on with matching moire. A‘&u de- "1]“‘ to carry with your dull crepe and woolen frocks, a bag to start the season In black or brown. smartly. $10 Handbag Shop—Stréet 'Fbor a wonderful deep tissue builder. Rebuilds tissues, strengthens the muscles, prevents wrinkles, fills out hollows. Muscle Oil shoul_d be applied over it. Skin Food, $1 to $1.75 0il, $1 to $4 Toning and Till‘:wninl Specjal Astr] tightens your ‘skin and restores its youthful elasticity. Then apply Orange Skin Food or Velva to keep the skin moist. Astringent, $2.25 Velva, $1, $2 Elizabeth Arden Section % ‘Street Floor- A L

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