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paren rmerly Miss daughter of Mr. and Carter. Mrs. Chester T. Crowell, wife of the ‘well known magazine writer, and chil- dren, Ted and Cathleen, have returned to their home in Pompton Lakes, N. J., r a week's visit with Mr. and Mrs. J. Driscoll on Weodley road, where they attended the wedding of Mrs, Crowell's cousin, Miss Alice Driscoll. and $4 ;vaul Andrews Wednesday, Septem- - r 3. Kilby-West Wedding Yesterday Afternoon. The marriage of Miss Elizabeth We daughter of Mr. and Mrs, George C. West, to Mr. Melvin O. Kilby, son of.| Mrs. Bessie Kilby, took place yesterday | afterncon at 2 o'clock in the home of ! the Rev. A. H. McKinley of the Douglas | Methodist Church, who officiated. Only | the members of the two families and a | few close friends witnessed the cere- | mony. ‘The bride wore a gown of blue georg- | ette crepe, with a hat and other acces- sories to match, and she carried pink rose buds. Mrs. John Goggins was the matron of honor, in a green georgette crepe gown, with a hat to match, and she carried yelow roses. Mr. Robert N. Kilby, was the best man for his brother. Mr. and Mrs. Kilby left after the cere- mony for Niagara Falls, and will be at home upon their return with the bride's rents, at 1153 Morse street northeast. “n. Kiby's going-away costume was a tan crepe ensemble with a tan hat and & fox fur. Mrs. Frederick H. Butcher returned | to Washington last week from the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Morgart, in Jennings, Md., after spend- ing a week there. She was accompancd by her young son David, and her mother, Mrs. Morgart, returned to Washington to spend a week. Miss Rosa Busey and Miss Mary ‘wilde of Washington have been house of Mr. and Mrs. Paca C. Oberlin in her country home, at Herndon Heights, Va. Mr. and Mrs. Oberlin re- tain their Summer home here, although they are now residents of Wildwood, N. J., having moved there several years from Washington in order that Mr. lin could attend to the legal busi- ness of a large railroad, Loretto V. Barnes, who has been MRS. PAUL RAYFORD ANDREWS, Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. !. Driscoll, before her marriage Wednesday Miss Alice THE ‘EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D.:C., TUESDAY, SEP the month from Atlantic City. where she is staying at the Seaside Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Frederic Johnson are among those from Washington who are at the Colton Manor in Atlantic City for a few weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred R. Gould left ‘Washington last week and sailed from | Baltimore aboard the Allegheny for | Havana, stopping in Florida at Jackson- ville and M . ‘Young Women's Council To Meet With Miss Carabelll. The Young Women's Council of the National Woman's Party will meet this evening at 1730 Sixteenth street, the home of Miss Angelina Carabelli, vice chairman. Foremost in the important business to be discussed will be the part that the council is to take in the dedi- cation in October of the new head- quarters of the National Woman's Party on Capitol Hill. Miss Mabel Van Dyke, chairman, will preside. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Ramsay Edmin- ster went to Virginia Beach the end of last week for a vacation. Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Williamson are at the Hotel Bretton Hall in New York City for a short stay. Mrs. Rene Basil Clark of Hollywood, Calif., is at the Dodge Hotel during & brief visit in Washington. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Agee of Memphis, Tenn., are passing some time at the Cariton. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Schofield sailed —Underwood Photo. and .after spending & few days at the Hotel Commodore, New York City, return to Washington. Mr. and Mrs. L. Tate Cromley of Mount Vernon, Ohio, have been at the Dodge Hotel for several days, accom- panied by Mrs. Anna J. Daniels, also of Mount Vernon. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Bishop have gone to Atlantic City for early September g through England, Holland, Ger- Italy and France, returned to ntry Saturday on the Aquitania and are staying at the Hotel Monticello. Mr. and Mrs. Morris E. Marlow and Ruth will | of August at Lake Kanuga at Hender- have returned after spending the month sonville, N. C. W. Fuller will return later in 'SCHAFFER FUR CO. 1212 Gee St. N.W. I i1 ALUES are greater | V than i FALL ever in our || A I September Sale of qual- INCORPORATED 1919 Que Street announce aboard the Chatham m! Baltimore for Boston and will be away & week or 10 days. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. are those spending early September mnm City and are staying at the Hotel Monticello. Mrs. Bettyna Mousley has returned to ‘Washington, having spent two weeks as l‘éleguut of Miss Fay Clinton in New o] Mrs. Elizabeth Brigham of Edgewood, Md., is at the Carlton for several days. Mrs. James De Young and her son have gone to Atlantic City for Septem- ber and are staying at the Hotel Madison. Mr. and Mrs. John J. Lenney have gone South for a vacation and were sailing last week from Baltimore aboard the Allegheny for Jacksonville and Miami in Florida, going on to Havana. Dr. and Mrs. H. V. 8. Stout of West Orange, N. J., spent the week end at the Dodge Hotel, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. P. D. Stout, also of West Orange. Hay-Adams House 16th at H N.W. Coolest Dinipg Room In Town Luncheon, $1.00 SHOWING OF THE NEW MODE IN SUITS, COATS, TEMBER 9, 1930. For Women and Misses Knowing that our shoes were the best of their kind . . . and that one can’t improve on perfection . . . we decided to provide more attractive and convenient quarters for them. So now you’ll find three specialized shoe departments in our store, two on the main floor and one upstairs on the third. On Our First Floor 5 mnd 6 So conveniently placed... shoes built primarily for comfort, but that look as if their only mission in life is to look smart. And priced so that the most limited bud- get will smile on them. . GOWNS, SPORTSWEAR, MILLINERY, ACCESSORIES The suit illustrated is a three-piece tweed model, with smart jersey blouse of harmonizing but lighter shade, lapin shawl collar and chic fitted jacket. In all $ shades . The hat is of matching felt in the new off-the- face mode, with large felt bow at the 39 back..ceosenecenee | ity Furs. .. Come in and | see for yourself . .. no ~——— |I}| obligation to purchase. || THE _BEST [}/ FURS FOR 19_YEARS Have your last vear's furs re- styled in the nmewest models. Summer prices still prevatl. 1208 G Street On Our First Floor $ 6 .50 Easily accessible to two entrances ... . you can literally walk right into.them! You'll recognize them as tried and trusted friends. Made especially for us, the last word in what knowing women and maids will wear. \ RD. Al #h ST, . A ac DINNER §:00 to 7:30 Ip conjunction with our regu- r dinner we are featuring tonight Roast Duckling Broiled Chicken Special Club Steak BEVENTY-FIVE CENTS “Own Made” Pastries and Ice Cream Special Club plates—speeial salads for those not desiring eoular Dinner Columbia 5042 The newest mode « « « and the most interesting prices vie for first place in . . . the new CAPITOL FURS VALUE . . . is strongly emphasized in the new 1931 Fur Styles—but the many charming style variations are of equal importance. A visit will reveal just how reasonably a fine Capitol Fur Coat may be purchased. A very complete stock, in- cluding every conceivable fur, awaits your-inspection. Convenient Terms Arranged ‘A Small Deposit Summer- Rates # for Remodeling Reserves & Repairing Oh he .Third. Floor . MILLER Shoes $[2:50 1, 3|85 “Beautiful Shoes” . . . what more need be said . » . and our selection is complete. Menihan’s Arch-Aid Shoes $|O50 and $[250 Specially styled shoes, made for us. The newest materials and modes. A College Man’s Traveling Eusexible Names from the Far East are featured by Kayser Silk Hose A CQnoJ n .@mer{can gfisio’ry REFLECTED IN WOOD HIS furniture grouping of the an' American - Revolutionary Period THE INDEPENDENCE GROUP Baron von Steuben Sofs Randoloh Wing Chalr... Thomas Jefferson Book Ca: Patrick Henry Di Betsy Ross Chair Duncan Phyfe Oc Cornwallis Coffee Table. Irvington Chair-Side Tabl Caravan Sahara Nomad Full fashioned . . . all silk .+ . a medium service weight . delightful quality that looks so lovely on the leg. Mer- cerized soles and garter welts insure satisfactory wear. Shown in many glowing col- ors so correct for this Fall. (Main Floor, The Hecht Co.) THE HECHT CO. .F' Street at 7th . National 5100 Free Parking Space for Customers Next Door to The Annex, 613 E Street is on display in our store. Each piece in this ensemble was created only after careful study of.a prized original, either in a private collection or in a museum. Each piece not only has an authentic background in American his- tory, but has been developed with extraordinary skill and care by the cre- ators of this unusual offering. We in- vite you to come in and enjoy this show- ing of the Independence Group. The card attached to each piece gives an in- teresting bit of the historical back- ground surrounding the original from which the adaptation was made. UL W ST DuLiN 2 MARTIN 1314 F Street N.W. Connecticut Ave. anad l’ PARKING SERVICE—Connecticut Ave. Entrance | omm—THE TRAVEL,LEATHER & GIFT JHOD S Algiers Set Includes Wardrobe Trunk. Cowhide Gladston Fitted Dressing Cas: Cowhide Brief Case. Lavndry Case...eeue.e ‘able, $41.50 292450 5.