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& : g THE EVE G _STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1930. Both Mr. and Mrs. Edwards are alumni I ik Sionteitn o S £e%a of Courtesy ‘ 4, yind NAtional 1133 E orange blossoms and wore a string of f ) ol . Mrs. Frank Monteith of Coatesville and matched diamonds, the of the g3 her daughter, Ann, who arrived in 3 . = BETWE! G 3 a7 L . 3 Washington on September 24, LCVENTH $T. EN Fa B e e Mr. and Mrs. J. Douglas Rollow of Cathedral avenue have returned toWash- Fairfleld Connecticut, Mrs. Earrdesimtasl | FIVE WEEKS AGO PARIS COUTURIERS PRESENTED B. D. Riegel of New York. Mrs. Rol- low’s brother, Mr. E. D. Edmonston of Baltimore, entertained at the Gibson Island Country Club, on Gibson Island, near Baltimore, in honor of Miss Kath- erine Riegel, who made her debut at Fairfield in’ September. She will be | i presented to soclety in New York this | ; : E : | Pail. | s s, : ' .fi.’.‘ifl-&f"ufie"%&”’.’flfi : L. e i Ol ie LAk o Lt Saturday, your last half holiday, Philipsborn is ready with and their small hats were of ried large bou- S oI S ey ton: Liftle: all the newest fashion details shown at the Parra openings. ey of New York § ‘ Dr. and Mrs. Joseph Elward of FeE SR8 | ROMANCE SHOWN IN FROCK FASHIONS Remne Mrs. William D Rock of Philadelphia, resident of the Women of Army and avy Legion of Valor, has returned to - ‘ herc):ame. dshe attended tgne Fidac con Y - @ vention and was among the representa. in-law of t)r‘l; . :e’fi Mr. ‘t‘l:cnn.;;’ L - tives of the patriotic organizations who 8. Scott, o en - usml 3 3 gave welcome greetings to the Missouri Dl e oendner e ; ey e D 3 a ven in their honor. Mrs. Rock A reception followed at Bella Vista, % X has recontly returned from her visi (6 bome of the bride's mother, = . 4 Y the grave of her son, Lieut. Rock. in f g Palls-of-the-Schuykill. The bride an - France. While abroad she deposited ) - Cowl neckline. received on the lawn, sev- ¥ wreaths on the tombs of the Unknown \ . b t the bride’s hor g fo the : . | | Soldiers of the Allied Forces for her or e edge peering 5 % 3 in| n. ¥ fence. A wedding supper was served \ o Miss Wilmuth Gary of Hill Top, Catonsville, Md., who has been spend- ing the week in Washington, the guest of Mrs. Joseph Kerr Maxwell, has re- 3 : s % turned home. Miss Gary came to at- Langollen, o:\o of the most gmoux in 3 - tend the Fidac convention and the ban- . It contains an old manor - . nc the ! convention and the ban house and is equipped with swimming o L | (Continued on Fourth Page.) pools and asium, and large and X ” well stocked stables. The u;am I.‘.:o e B e e e MRS. STEPHEN 0. FUQUA, Wife of Maj. Gen. Fuqua, chief of Infantry, an active member of the supper com- which will drawn hundreds to the Army war carnival this evening and tomorrow evening. —Bachrach, Photo. luncheon given yesterday at the Mar- tinique in honor of Mrs. George L. .| Hicks, wife of Col. Hicks, A. G., U. 8. A., | 101, | of Fort Sam Houston, Tex. | ; ! 5:00 to 7:45 e i f f 1 . il BrseDoetl: Syvernar of the e TR e | i g g J Lanvin's Girdle Sash. mmeom ‘:;’wmphed hoto- Mediterranean. | tertained a party of eight at dinner W \ d e last evening at the Carlton. \ FRIED FILLET SOLE | 3 i L : I Eagh and e origioal of his Miss Nieh NoObe-sntitatred 8| ing Tartar Sauce ‘ , | : 3 g“' _Captain g company of 10 at dinner last evening| Judge T. T. Ansberry will join Mrs BROILED TROUT | . i F The debut in 1023 | 8t Mayflower Hotel, later taking| Ansberry today in the Hay-Adame PRIME RIBS of BEEF | q v Shortly before her | her guests to the Army carnival. House, where they have taken an apart- llnné n:ln ns‘vr;:'x" Lamb | g v s | 3 . She said that| e Mildred M. Tytus is visiting Mr. | TeR¢ for the Winter. | h . | b and Mrs. Lewis Gawtry at Lioyds| E | 3 Harbor, Long Island. | The Rev. and Mrs. Phillip C. Edwards | Special Club Plates and Sal- of Wisconsin avenue are leaving Wash- | ads, §5c to 75¢, for those entertained at| ington the latter of next week for | & not' desiring Regular Dinner | iware, , Where Mr. Edwards has g ! p been called 10 become the sssistant o b Chanel’s close neck. Mr. and Mrs, Harold K. Phillips of | mbreoiaent of Ohlo Wesleyan College. Country Club Hills, Va, are leaving| . will be the guests of Mr. Phillips’ broth. er, Mr. John Chester Phillips, and Mr: Phillips, in the Orange Mountains, N. J. Mn!!ldunr—gvnmfl:‘ . / . | CREERON | %Hamy Deflated Leg o' Mutton, :.”WL: BLACK _ $30:50 Hats and Styl because you look Yyour Best in Black Frocks are so feminine this season, so alluring in Reproductions of couture fashions comprise this a a es fanciful ornamentation! Erstwhile dull crepes are made stunning group of afternoon and evening gowns of brilliant by j 1. settings let b % ives E pt' tulle, velvet, taffeta and lace. The For rillian’ Yy Jewel. setty ; eyel embroidery revive: crepe, chiffon, sal "1_‘ ul e y 3 Miss to Matron ancient finery, beads and wool embroidery once more new glove sleeve with rhinestone bracelet after Ardanse. 2234 to 25 Tnch Black Coats and Black Dresses that will trim draped blouses after Cowl. Russian invasion is side-draped velvet after Patou are sketched. Chanel, 2 % e B Rochas, Patou, Ardanse create a variety of silhouettes, catch your eye! Let us show you shown in tunics, sponsored by Rochas. Boleros and including wide skirts of 1830, sheath skirts with low 4 peplums still remain in the fore, and sleeves have various fullness, defolletage higher in front, lower in back. 33 50’ ss to sls that you really do look interesting treatments. Empire, Directoire and Grecian influence are shown. = your best in Black. Pin Money Frock Shop Presents New Models Coats from 69.50 Dresses from 25.50 $ I 5 2FE 2355 L LR e e i i i i iétg E i i H i Eu occasions. Plain tailored types, formal daytime styles with bright colored tunics and contrasting skirts, lovely chiffons, some bead trimming, in black, brown, wine, and green, and rich jewel tones for evening. Second Floor . ; R — - — s i shions i il for sport, daytime, afternoon an enin 3 the water of the || cleamine of Yoo coat imside, ‘Snacore OSE P“'R' HARRIS' i This is a comprehensive group featuring fashions correct in every detail for sport, day n and evening fountain during the dedication service lazing ano cusragiesd cold siorase ‘ H art -emod Mrs. Willard was elected assistant | Special Pri in R d. treasurer at the executive meeting. Miss P e 'emo Edith Hoffman of Connelisville, Pa., i = 1224 F STREET == soon to inaugurate social service work Work Called for aud Delivared. per J P | || o= ,COATS ARE LAVISHLY FURRED Couture Details. Hundreds of Misses and Wemen Will Buy Fall Hats Tomorrow is This Great ., .. Roosevelt, debutante d.‘hucmtr ofn:e vaemot'! of Porto Rico |227 F SL and Mrs. Theodo: ONCE-A-SEASON Paquin’s Pouch. Prancisco, are spending the week in ‘Washington as the guests of their son- in-law and daughter, Maj. and Mrs. Paul J. Mueller, at 3212 Northampton street. Col. and Mrs. Brown will maka their home in Baltimore, where Col. e ~ Copies of Far More eadquarters, Duited Batas Aoy "™ » - Expensive Paris Models e G | !W Fallvws Wi Patou’s Furless Cuff. The First Step to Martial et Armand Bolero. We can’t quote the regular prices, but we promise you surprisingly " 5 X : y ;tutvnlu;l. Once each season. cer- 2.8 : | \ : £ i tain mamufacturers give us a limited mee Hyglene B number of hats at such a sacrifice Lanvin’s Cuff. Lovely Women Everywhere R That we can sell them at_wholesale Use This Safe and Sane Prep- LESS- e .~ CREEE $50Q050 $7Q50 $Q 850 , refreshing and purifying solution which in- P i 5 There is feminine grace to coats also this season. The subtle flare lends a flowing line and the moulded silhouette m{‘;}. m%fi,d,:: e P ¥ “”’” cut and slashed and deaped flatters the soft curves, luxurious fur collars form a frame for one's face. The Russfnn influence is shown in the all- bacteria, vet it s safe and non- e ;. ; 2 in the mewest awd most feminine black coat and black Karakul or Persian Lamb fur. Skunk, Wolf, Fitch, Kit Fox, Badger, Karakul, Baby Lynx, Persian most delicate tissues. Get Key's : m .z“i::‘::“‘:':“:: Lamb, Civet Cat, Muskrat. Other Groups to” $250 ™, Third Floor