Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
Charming Fetes Held Honoring Army Maids; Listed Brides-Elect|snd s Miss Katherine Kingman and Miss Ellen Wool- pough Select Early Dates for the Nuptial Ceremony. "Two Army maids have selected their ‘wedding dates and & round of pre- nuptial parties are being planned in thelr honor. . Miss Katharine Kingman, debutante daughter of Col. and Mrs. Ralph W. Kingman, U. 8. A, has chosen January 27 for her marriage to Lieut. Frederick R. Weber, U. 8. A, son of the late Mr. - and Mrs. Willlam R. Weber of Kalama- the late Col. Daniel J. Carr, who maid of honor. Miss man first of the season’s debutantes engagement and ap- ‘Tooke, Construction Corps, United States Navy. Col. Woolnough is at present stationed at Fort Davis, Panama Canal Zone, and Mrs. Woolnough and her of Miss the Army War College. The bride-elect attended the National Cathedral School 1927 and is at present at the Post Graduate School in Annapolis. Mrs. Lyman ler will en and Miss Woolnough will share honors. Social Fetes of Note Listed During Weel_t In Cspital Circle (Continued From First Page.) tante daughter of the Governor of Porto Rico and Mrs. Theodore Roose- velt, will be the guest of honor at a midday breakfast today of Mr. and Mrs, George Henry Townsend and their daughter, Miss Molly Trowbridge Town- send, who will entertain in their home in Greenwich, Conn. Mr. and Mrs. Kirby Smith enter- tained a company at dinner at the Shoreham Hotel last evening, when their guests included Admiral and Mrs. Archibald Parson, Capt. and Mrs. J. B. Kaufman, Dr. and Mrs. Charles Oman, Dr. and Mrs. W. C. Connor, Mr. .| and Mrs. John Morse, Mr. and Mrs. A. Chester Flather, Dr. apd Mrs, Mel- horne and Maj. and Mrs, Harold Pratt. Mr. Harry L. Rust, jr., entertained a small company of men last evening at dinner at the Willard. Dr. and Mrs. Maurice L. Selinger en- tertained a Prby of 14 at Wardman Park Hotel for the supper dance last eve in compliment to Mrs. Peter Paul Miller of Buffalo, N, Y., who is their guest for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Kingman Brewster en- tertained a company of 22 last evening at the dinner-dance session at the Shoreham Hotel. Miss Jane Bartlett was hostess to a small party of friends at dinner at the Dodge Hotel lash evening. Mrs. M. G. Beveridge entertained a | small party at dinner last evening at | the Shoreham Hotel, when her guests included Dr. and Mrs, William Mess, Mr. Walter Nadeau, Mr, Charles South- worth and Miss Marie Oriana. Miss Katharine Berrall entertained a . | company of young people at the Shore- ham in RO TESS Hotel Friday evening at the sup- per-dance session in compliment to her 821 Fourteenth Street N. W. WASHINGTONS LEADING FURRIERS Sons S Only Onee a Year— and for two weeks only —uwe held such a Sale Without reservation . . . sur entire stocks are price. finest qualities are included at savings which attract hundreds here during the sale . . . THE' SECOND AND LAST WEEK STARTS TOMORROW! th ‘War College, when Miss Kingman ! * THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C. DECEMBER 7. 1930—PART THKKE. house guest, Miss Ruth Grover of Vent- nor, !{“J. ‘The guests l.ndnmvm:- Elizabeth Wilson, Miss Eileen Berrall, Mr, Maurice Hoffman, Mr. James Rice, Q‘Ji"""‘ Hanna and Mr. Alfred Grif- ‘The Louise Cam, Miss Rowe Rabb, Miss Klfllmnzp?(!’l-' land, Mr. Gene Scharf, Mr. Frank Bierce, Mr. Horace Bacus and Mr, Wil- uunuw'ltfiuaed.t(hut the dinner. the ests atten e 5\;‘ ol et dance at the Chevy .Engagemenu to Wed Adorn Society Calendar Mrs. Harry Turner ! nut Hill, lt‘hll:de! engagement of her daughter Rosina I Dowker and Mr. Wallace Back- 1 us, son of Mr. and Mrs. Grosvenor Hyde Backus of New_ York, Dublin, New Hampshire and Washington. Miss Malpass made her debut in 1927 and is & member of the Junior League. lege, Oxford, and Amhi Massachusetts, S A Mr. and Mrs. Fred Drew, 1610 Crit- tenden street, announce the engage- ment of their daughter, Miss Mary Elizabeth Drew, to Mr. Ray Nelson Gil- patrick. The wedding will take place in January. 5 Mr. and Mrs. George B. Mc' Olney, Iil, announce the engagement of their daughter Marjorie Louise to Mr. Carl F, Mayer, son of Mr. and Mrs. August Mayer of Washington, D. C. Mr. and Mrs. John Follansbee of As- pinwall, Pa. the engagement f their daughter, Miss Rebecca Fol of A Fol- landsbee, to Mr. Miffiin Woodall Blacki- F Street at Eleventh walking heels. éo stone, son of Mrs. Blackistone and the lvll':lh‘ll?m and Ri Bptnl.ul Md. l:‘ Iver , 3 date has been set for the wedding. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Emmerson Veirs of Silver Spring, Md. announce the ennfinznt of their daughter, Cathe- rine Dell to Mr. Robert Harris Pem- berton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil R. Pemberton of Dayton, Ohio. No date is set for the wedding. Mr. Harry C. Cragg of 5309 Colorado &venue announces the ent_of his_daughter, Dorothy ton_to Mr. Arthur Cruger Aston, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles P. Aston of Maryland. Mrs. Charles Wells Blandford of Bal- timore has announced the engagement of her daughter Mary Katherine and Mr. Francis Z. Hough, son of Dr. and Mrs. Walter Hough of Washington, the wedding to take place in January. Oliver La Farge, Noted torium will be alive with the real col- Troubadours to Stage *Good Gracious, &o’dfrey" Author, to Deliver Lecture i Mrs. Willlam Hard will introduce Oli- Mr. Backus attended Brasenore Col- | his ices of the Community Institute. fl Farge will talk on “Indians People.” ‘The young author, who won the Pul- itzer prize awarded for “the novel which best grmnu the whole atmosphere of American Life,” will be accompanied by Mr, La Farge and they will en- tertained at the home of Commissioner Charles J. Rhoads of the Bureau of In- dian Affairs on Tracey place northwest. In addition to his lecture tomorrow night, Mr. La Farge will devote some time following to answering questions from any of those present. His lecture W. . Moses & Sons Public Confidence Since 1861 Natl. 3770 Reduced Prices on All Our Suede Shoes $8.85 Regularly $10.50, $12.50 and $14.50 We are offering a choice of any suede shoes in the house at greatly reduced prices. The best styles in black, brown, green or burgundy suede.. High heels or SECOND FLOOR W, V.. Moses & Sons F Street at Eleventh - CLEARANCE of Taken from our regular stock Entire Lists of Gifts to Men Remember this is a man’s shop—catering intimately in men's wardrobery—as gathered from the fashion centers of the world—and therefore affording you opportunity to select for “him” that which you can be sure will be both pleasing—and satisfactory. A Lounging Robes —from Welsh - Margetson of London and. other notable makers whose products we control here. $5 to 590 Two Surprise Specials— Genuine all-wool Flan- Handsome brocade ef- House Coats Appealingly different in type of design and char- acter of make. The most complete showing in town— and all exclusive. Two Surprise Specials— Double-faced Cloth Coats, strictly new de- sign; comfortable cut, and well made— Brocade and Double- faced Cloth Coats, effec- tively. trimmed; choice of colors. nel Robes, in stripes and lain double-breasted ef- ects—also a real value— $9.75 fects; lined threughout with Skinner’s silk— beautiful robes— $16-75 Exclusive Hosiery Showings from Allen Solley, Scotland, and the best French and American makes—silk, silk and wool mixtures, French lisles, etc. 75¢ to $5. . $10-75 Shirts that are popular, In all mha- terials from fine broadcloghs to exquisite silks, Separate collars and col- lars to match, Specials Glenbrook § Here You Can Complete Your ¥ Formerly $10.00 to $25.00 Reduced to Special An unusual value in silk and wool Sl 00 mixed hose—in all the wanted colors ;llz)krlz:')d%n Seal (Dyed us| ts 5 Dundee Poplins. A very exceptional 31.” 395 weave;; plain colors; collar attached........ Genuine Daffodil Radium silk; White 35.7' The Famous and solid colors. Separate gollars to match .. were $195 to $275. Reduced to (35) Broadtail, Sealine, Pony, Marmot, Muskrat Co:t’a w&ge :mo lt;: $150. m sizes Only.. . - 339.50 Reduced to Regular $295 Hudson Seal (Dyed Muskrat) and Siberian 195 new silhouette effect Anniversary Reductions On Cloth Coats A Special Group of Fine Persian Lamb Trimmed Coats Worth $125 379.50 Large shawl collars, Sizes 14 to 44, All Zirkin Dresses ANY $16.50 DRESS, in the house, Choice, at $0.85 ANY $29.50 DRESS in the house, Choice, at $1 8.95 ANY $39.50 DRESS in the house, Choice, at 324.95 Other Dresses Roduced T ~Member of the Master Furriers Guild $5 .00 F Street at Eleventh No Exchanges FIRST FLOOR W. N . Moses & Sons Public Confidence Since 1861 9 AM. to 6 P.M. A Collection of - Dress and Sports Coats $59.50 Were $69.50 Furs are: Skunk Kit Fox and others For street or sports, wear one of these imported tweed coats and a jaunty bit of a hat and you'll be the personification of nonchalance. But when the occasion calls for sophistication and poise choose one of these more elaborately fur-trim- med coats made in dashing lines. In wine, brown, green or black. Sizes 14 to 44 Sketched: A dark green coat with black caracul fur. Note u?ecmly'the clever treatment of the sleeves. MOSES—SECOND FLOOR ° ""New Apparel Always” Mode Cravats Made of special silks, in exclusive patterns and superiorly made — In- cluded are Cravats from Welsh - Margetson of London—ranging in price from $1 to $6. . Very Special Group— Immense variety of high-grade silk cravats, silk lined and $ ¢ .00 hand tailored............ Exclusive Plain and Initial Handkerchiefs— linen and silk—imported and domestic makes—in« cluding Welsh-Margetson’s. 50c to $4.50. Specials— Imported Irish Linen, wide solid color border; white center, initial embroidered in colors to match. Very special Imported Linen—plain white with white initial, or white initial embroidered on colored background. Each. 75¢c 50c 6 for $2.75 Exclusive Gloves Sole representatives here for Mark Cross (English) ‘Gloves— the world’s best make—providing the correct glove for every oc- . casion for ‘every hand. Pigskin, - Mocha, Deérskin, Capes, etc. Be- ginning at $3.50. Special— Mark Cross Fur-lined Gloves, genuine Capes and Mochas— Mode Special Tuxedo The latest model; handsomely tailored—and Very Special.....covuesone. The Mode—F at Eleventh $ 6™ Pajamas— Including the new Russian y Blouse— / ‘Welsh « Margetson and American makes —plain and fancy ef- fects. All the pope ular, models—in want. ed weaves, including silks—$1.65 to $25. Special Russian Blouse Pa- jama Lounge Suits— the latest in men's wear, in silks, eto,— beginning at $3.50.