Evening Star Newspaper, October 31, 1930, Page 19

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGION, D. C, kurpiy, ‘31, 1980 A ___ THE EVENING STAR WaASMINGION. D Co bww'X ' ostoww B3 “Q0O Ruchd! Bey announced to the press, but T SOGIETY WED IN RIO YESTERDAY I]ENY Bl_[]c AIMED I . WIFE GETS HOUNDS (Con : From Second Page.) ' lint "f::x:é:g Lo &’::‘..’éfi'{“’:&:‘.’a‘:,, ""&:::.;'::?:;:.;;:ded ; @ - : AT ]UGUSI_AV'A Incldentally, it was announced that| CricAGO, October 31 (P).—The The “Real” in Radi() 1887 P win mam the work of the Junior Premier Ismet Pasha of Turkey would . question of who was to have the cus. visit Hungary next May to repay Pre- Junior League conducts extensive mier Bethlen’s vist to Turkey. On re- fody of two Russian wolfhounds, which The New 0 - 4 X ning, Turl remier will go to welfare activities at the Children’s Hos. ] Greece aboard a Turkih eraiser anire. | maintenance suft of Mrs. l\lgplyln' aid as well as volun- % : ~ Dempsey against Bernard 3 H i ier lares | pay the visit of Premier Venizelos. | m’;‘vor emu AYw t'h:h.emn:r M: & HUflgaflafl Prem| e Dec M. Venizelos, after signature of the “55 sfmegnyu;crdnn'" e Home Recordlng r 3 . " P amity pact between Greece and Turkey, | ghildren. Photographs will be exhibited . . - Balkan Union Is “Factor | sia:" "he accord between Greece and | foe, Lownds, with the, understanding | V 1 t R d' I R, ir, 4 tn of it . in World Peace.” ‘Turkey s the first step toward & Balkan | iovisit them from time to time. " | Ictor-Rkadio-Electrola L. Rust, gr., o ~ 3 em | £ 1 " When asked whether Jugoslavia was 2 7R {he industrial exposition exhibit of the | ; 5 ; likely o View it askance, he rephed: As a protest against the methods of Style R E-57 Jun 3 i R “Every nation, without exception, | London milk retailers, Berkshire dairy | ’ : kit Mgttt & catock: i Coiuinion By the Associated Press. should be delighted, since our accord 1 | {Armers are taking 200 gallons of mi% It's Nothing Short of Marvelous in pn dight st 8 oiclock in Oclumbum : ANGORA, Turkey, October 31.—With | & potent factor in world peace. It con | to London every day and selling it close “Picking Up” and R = Oma Park, Md,Miss Ruth Adelia | |- the departure of Premier Bethlen of |!2InS no secret clauses and is directed | to cost in the poorer neighborhoods. icking Up™ and Reproducing Trus Tone. ckford of Coudersport, Pa., became against no one.” e bride of Mr. H. Carver Osborn, son i .| | Hungary last night, official denial was . = Price 330 30 4 Double-F ot 6. ble- )= Recording Mrs., E. M. Osborn of Washing- » made of rumors that his visit had coin- ixie Timi - » Complete c. : » cided with that of Premier Venizelos of| _Dixi¢ Limited to Speed Up. DINE # BRIDGE | With Tubes Tncluded has held up a decree in the wn, D. C. : . W. R. A t . o e oy e ol ey -t Greece for the purpose of forming a bloc | OHICAGO, October 31 (#)—The Chi- : AT THE —_—— retatives and friends. Palms, ferns and . , { | [among Turkey, Greece, Hungary and |C%6° & Eastern Iiinols Rallway will eut ||| LAY ADAMS HOUSE emyndm,hemurns formed the back- : e Bulgaria against Jugoslavia. f& g:"‘"“;“:m ,:': m"“;': kit | N e N E F Dl‘oop & sons co 1300 G oand. P SR I Ixie ween d | .r'x"'ne bride was dressed in a gown i . ‘The simultaneous presence in An- all Florida points, eflecuve-.y:::::yml. 2.4 ol o oy of white lace and carried & bouquet of gora of M. Bethlen and M. Venizelos 18 | it was announced last night by E. H. white roses. The bridesmsld. Miss Min- pure chance,” Foreign Minister Tewfik | Batchelder, general passenger age blue satin dress and carried a bouquet ©f pink roses. Mr. John Osborn, brother of the bridegroom, acted as best man. o . : A wzx bride lla: n?u-u nTuhl‘se %‘l"i;‘:s - oo Tpnamme of mnie it | [ - The House of Courtesy t tp 5 orn Phone NAtional 1133 ELEVENTH ST. - BETWEEN F ¢ G gton i et , N ll AGAIN WE REPEAT... ‘W. B. Carson of Nor- Y el 3 ARE YOU WEARING PARIS FASHIONS Dr. Cloyd Heck Marvin, president of MRS. JOHN MATT ENOCHS, the George Washington University, will be enterlained by alumni of the uni- | Who before her marriage yesterday at the American embassy in Rio de Janeiro versity tomorrow at a luncheon to be | was Miss Elisabeth Randoiph Shiriey, daughter of Mrs. Thomas Edward Kernan held at 12:30 o'clock at the Hotel |of Fairfax County, Va. —Underwood Photo. Lafayette, under the auspices of the General Alumni_Association. Mr. James McPherson Proctor, presi- 't "‘r]{l‘rrkehnfl Mr, . Mr. We Moderns Live in a Wonderful Age! vl‘lTel'h luce President Marvin, who [J P will talk to the alumni concerning re- | er erm g m&amhmfiumvmvmgymmg; e ™ Accept all those important invitations to bridge, teas, din- our F ST. « TWELFTH ners...go more often to the country club. ..have many costumes! is is the first of the monthly lunch- 1 i This age of efficient production enables this fashion institu- (Continued on Fourth Page.) go.n to serve you better than ever with High Fashions at Low TiCes. - lmpomd THE PINMONEY SHOP THE COAT SHOP ll“ernsc“ cile < : Presents Saturday Presents Saturday N f ' X REPLICAS OF REPLICAS OF 2 ARy | | SLIP-ONS Gy Smammmess PARIS FROCKS |[ PARIS COATS ey $2.?A§' , 515 $59s0 sonal supervision. Th ful launchi f ad Th. h 1 k | e successful nching ot advance e response to this event last wee! Romember our mew address j Black, Brown, mid-Winter fashions for daytime and was so grl)'eat that we determined to | Gray, Green, Tan evening during the previous weeks en- repeat it this Saturday. We have re- Paris says slipons are correct for P couraged us to reorder more frocks and ordered the outstanding fashion suc- - street and afternoon wear. Thus a \ f to engage extra salespeople to serve cesses and will have extra salespeople 71711 of these imported gloves would : you Saturday. to serve you. St AW, ust be lovely with your new outfit! Molyneux TWELVETEN TWEVETWEMVE F STREET .4¢ Once again—and with values greater than ever! nnual - CoaT WEEK November 3 4 e ok e First to Eighth .S - Coats developed with an individuality that makes each one distinctively chic . . . the subtle smartness being insured by the use of only furs of the finest quality and workmanship according to the high- est standards. Therefore, each Vicnitiet SS?ES;O Bruyere coat in this collection represents c Combines cowl neck, i} 1 Brown karskul pouch shawl and gen- th best val ibl Depium i ihis rast e e very best value—possible. peplum rust erous sleeve g Y e b trock. on crepe broadcloth. canton ® Fur-Trimmed Sport Coats Our Fashionists Have Co-ordinated these Fashions and Mannikins Will Display them Saturday $59.75 {0 $]169-75 Second Floor—11 A.M. to 1:30 P.M., 2:30 P.M. to 5:30 P.M. Fur-Trimmed Dress Coats $69.75 $398.75 COPIES OF PARIS COPIES OF PARIS COPIES OF PARIS S j SHOES BAGS Fur-Trimmed Ensemble Suits $ 6 50 $7).95 H A TS 75 $ .00 ' 2 T T - | 5 iR Thh Pocian % Chic is one-sided with this 7 RO ’.’:::,;::, E:T‘;:‘:"I:;e Evening Wraps ¥ Beverly pump of black or /) / \\ per,ot‘:::h:nr:!‘;: ?:d‘ b:fk cuffs and the voluminous \ 3 brown kid; lizard trim. strap styles in calf, ante- The New Felts :‘;“:‘5; SRyt e ‘29'75 to $275:00- g Sizes 24 to 8 AA to C. y Tope and morocco grain. L e e SMARTNESS is now expressed by fitted silhoué Black, Brown, Green, Navy feltl:ers. or metallic to “ ‘ettes . . . unusual details, unusual fastenings an emphaIG théi ehic: cgr:‘:;: :';‘l:r‘“.fig“ most original fur trimmings. First Floor . 1 Floor. ENTIRE THIRD FLOOR

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