Evening Star Newspaper, January 28, 1931, Page 19

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“SOCIETY Luclen Whiting Powell, Mrs. James Helskell, Mr. and Mrs. James Preeland Dunlop, Mr. and Mrs. William Lal m‘::l" §r.; Mr. and Mrs. Smith Blair, and . and Mrs. Richard Post. Mrs. Joseph E. her daughter, Mrs. Augustus [agden of Greenwich and Philadel- ‘Washington has as her 8. phia. Mr. and Mrs. Willilam Jeffries Chewn- ing jr., will be hosts at a buffet supper Sunday evening, when they will cele- brate their first wedding anniversary. Mr. and Mrs, J. Whitla Stinson will have as their guest the latter's sister. Comtesse de Mailly-Chalon, who will arrive Saturday from New York, where she has been visiting her mother, Mrs. Sutton McKee, for several months. Owing to the fact that Comtesse de Mailly-Chalon is in mourning there will be no formal entertainments for her. She will return to her home in Paris in March. Mrs. Grace W. Brosseau, former greddem general of the N. 8. D. A. R, as arrived in Washington from her home in Greenwich, Conn., and is at the Willard for a short time. Mrs. Ross Cannon entertained a com- peny iast evening at the dinner dance the Shoreham Hotel. The guests included Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Wil- n, Mr. and Mrs. Llewellyn W. Southgate and their house gues, Mrs. Wood; Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Newcomb and Mrs. E. W. Titus. Mrs. Cannon wiil leave Washington tomorrow for New York and sail Satur- dsy on an 18-day cruise of the West Indies, returning to her apartment in| the Shoreham about March 20. Mrs. Ralph Richards will be hostess st & small musicale Satur afternoon in her home, when the a Mme. Greta Lorleberg von plano and Mr. Richard cellist. Mrs. Richards will in the program, playing the Theremin #ether” music, which has a cello quality tone and harmonizes with the piano and cello. Mrs. John J. Bartram entertained a lt":;mchm today at the Shore- Hotel. First Wedding in Chapel ©f Cathedral Yesterday Afternoon. A wedding of more than usual inter- st in Army circles took place yesterday afternoon at 5 o'clock, in the recently mg!eud chapel of St. Joseph of Ari of the Washington Cathedral M. Kingman, Miss daughter of Col. Ralph W. Kipgman, Y. 8. A, and Mrs. Kingman, the bride of Lieut. Prederick R. Weber, U. 8. A, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. ‘William Weber of Kalamazoo, Mich. The ceremony was performed by Canon Phelps Stokes. The Rev. Dr. George Fiske Dudley of St. Stephen’ and the Incarnation Church was to have performed the ceremony, but was tunable to on account of illness. A simple arrangement of lilies and palms ‘was used in the chapel, and Mr. Edgar Priest, organist of the cathedral, gave Congressional Guest MISS GENEVIEVE BARKALOW, Who has arrived from her home, in Denver, Colo., to be the guest for some | time of her uncle and aunt, Representa- tive and-Mrs. William R. Eaton, in their apartment, at Wardman Park Hotel. . —Underwood Photo. gfeat-grandmother. It was arranged | softly in_cap effect ad caught with orange blossoms. The bride carried a white prayer book, carriea by her mother, at_her wedding, ana a shower bouquet of white roses, llues of the valley and sweetpeas. Miss Catherine Carr was the maid The bridesmaids were Miss | Edwards for 20 years treated scores of women for liver and bowel ail- ments. During these years he gave his patients a substitute for calomel | made of a few well known vegetable ingredients, naming them Dr. Ed- | wards Olive Tablets. Know them by_their olive col | These tablets are wonder-workers on the liver and bowels, causing a | normal action, carrying off the waste and poisonous matter in one's | system. l L If you have a pale face, sallow |look, dull eyes, pimples, coated tongue, headaches, a listless, no- | good feeling, all out of sorts, inactive | bowels, take one of Dr. Edwards THE EVENING Marjorie Simonds, Miss Betty Bull, Miss Caroline Wilcox, all of Washington; Miss Betty Allan of Trenton, N. J.; Miss Bede Warfleld of New York, and Miss Ethel Percy Cochran of Cincinnati, The bride's attendants wore frocks of blue lace chosen to match the blue of Lieut. Weber's Company of Infantry. They were made with five circular tiers to form the wide skirts. The top of the gowns was fashioned in soft blouse STAR, $10.00 All-Wool Blankets | ™™ WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, effect with short Eton jackets of the Army, and included Lieut. Dudley lace. The sleeves were tight to the |Wiegand and Lieut. Thomas Conley of elbow, flaring to & wide bell-shaped | Fort Howard, Lieut. Hamilton Young cuff. ‘The maids wore hats of blue|and Lieut. Clarence Renshaw, jr. of taffeta with a blue ostrich feather and | Washington; Lieut. Henry Kunzig of blue moire and silver slippers. Their | Fort Washington, Lieut. Alvin Pachyn- flowers were white sweet peas, Miss |ski of Fort Monmouth. N. J.: Lieut. Carr carrying white roses. Herbert Gibner of Fort Hoyle and Lieut. Lieut. Sidney Wooten of Fort Howard, | William Carraway of Raleigh, N. C. Mr., was best man. The ushers were | The bridal party left the church be- lieutenants in the United States an arch of swords. There was no Marshall Field’s Lovely La France Silk Hose __are sold at Goldenberg’s only—In Washington! priced from $1 to $1.95. Fosiery Department—Main Floor | { | Six beautiful weights ‘ Sale of $37.50 and $39.00 Seamless Axminster RUGS $21.75 65c Congoleum Floor Covering, sq. 'yd. Firmly woven seamless Axminsters known for the way they wear and keep their gocd looks. May be had in Per- sian or conventional effects. A few are seconds, 8.3x10.6 and 9x12 ft sizes. Made by the makers Congoleum-Made Rugs of Gold Seal C on g oleum. i $0.35 patterns. 7.6x9 ft. size. Some have slightly misprints. $4.75 Linoleum Oval-shaped Jaspe fugs with bright, cheery designs. Cover the floor of your dinette, breakfast Perfects. ] Downstairs Store—Goldenbarg’s Remarkable Values in wide. Seconds. JANUARY Heavy - service Congoleum — fine variety of hand- some new designs and colors. All full rolls, two yards : Jaspe Rugs, ea. 28, 1981 gave a dinner at the Officers’ Club at the Army War College, the guests in- cluding members of the immediate fam. illes and the wed rfly. Lieut. ‘Weber and his bride left for a wedding trip, and upon their return will be at home at Fort Howard, Md., where Lieut. Weber l‘lnlhmned. - Mrs. Kingman wore a gown of Amer- jcan beauty lace with gray accessoris The bride attended the University of Georgis, but discontinued her studies last year to spend some time abroad. She was presented to society in Wash- ington this season, and has been widely ent her marriage. is the grandda oF The late Gon Melville A. Cochran of the 6th Infantry. Lieut. Weber was graduated from (Continued on Fifth Indeed We DO Have a Beauty Shop! And some of the best-looking permanents, running around oreated by National 5220 is our appointment tomeorrow! Beauty Shop—Third Fieor | Reducin g Prices to Reduce Our Stocks! S 35¢ $1.95 In Sizes 11 to 19 Sale! New Junior Miss ILK FROCKS Two Models Sketched Note that the printed frock wisely adopts one of the rich. new plaids for its pattern — and a youthful bolero as its outstanding style feature; while the rlain crepe frock sketched ollows equally becoming lines for a youthful wearer. Other adorable plain and printed styles show cowl necklines, short sleeves, capelets, sleeves with frilly lace flounces at the wrist, shir- n.nehllic embroidery, rings, peplums, etc. And all are of pure silk crepes! of nuptial selections. f i My s e Olive Tablets nightly for a time and note the pleasing results. | Thousands of women and men take Dr. Edwards Olive Tablets— now and then to keep fit. 15c, 30c and 60c. | LMILLER INZTITUTION INTEANATIONALE y wm/%/ Hoee. These ' Jade, larkspur, royal, rose, N\ tan and plaid or flower de- signs on backgrounds of navy, black or green. Drapery ‘Damask Gorgeous Patterns 95¢ and Colors— Reguiarly Mostly 50 Inches Wide Choose from a tremendous as- $1.45 sortment of rich designs and col- Regulirty in this great sale of drapery $2.69 Yard damasks! In these six groups you will find drapery materials for cur- 1.79 tains, portieres, chair coverings, $ o Regularly $2.98 to $3.50 Yard 6.95 Heavy, soft fleecy qual- ity s 66x80-inch double-bed size. Choice of lovely col- ored plaid patterns. 100% pure wool. $5 Palmer Comforts, double- bed size; covering of pieced sateen 52’95 art - wool 45c¢ Regularly 89¢ Yard 65¢ Regularly 95¢ and $1.19 Yard Suitable for the Petite Woman as well as the Miss in Her Teens Goldenbers’s—Second Floor 0000000000 BABY DAY Shop for Baby Tomorrow and Profit by These Low Prices Come in person, if possible; otherwise phone your or NAtional 5220—it will be carefully filled. ’ g 39¢ Flannelette Wear For New Babies zgc Soft little gowns, kimonos and gertrudes, finished with shell stitching and hems. $1.69 Bootie Sets, sweater, cap and booties in white wool, trim- $1.49 Birdseye Diapers, size 27x27 inches; all med with pink or ’1 Booties, $4.50 P: Blankets, $4.00 Cotton Blankets, heavy pillows, etc. grade, jn pretty $2.69 plaids. Pair at $7.50 Wool Blankets, in plain colors; soft and $S.19 fleecy. Each at $7.50 Wool-filled Comforts, shoes are priced m uch ' o o I o w double-bed size. Each $4.4S ° $10.00 Wool-filled Comforts, o eiis we kn°w l'! dou_b_le»bed size Eac.k.x 55.9() berg's T TWOHOUR SALE § Tempting two-hour sales that office workers and others who are unable to shop earlier in the day can take ad- Sale of $40 and $42.50 Wool Rugs 9x12 or 8.3x10.6 ft. Axminster and Vel-* $ Smart selection for any room. Downstairs Store All new Spring patterns in these beauti- ful, heavy quality reversible cretonnes for C Fourth Floor $5.00 Part-Wool Blankets, Ea. weight two-tone blankets of soft, part- wool quality. Wanted colors. 25¢ Ironing Board Covers, 2 for Heavy unbleached muslin covers, adjust- plete with lacers. ¢ c Notions—Main Floor Beautiful quality rayon panties, bloomers and chemise, in dainty pastel shades. Care- c Main Fioor Men’s Regular $2.95 Felt Hats PARKINGy SPACE Goldenberg's—Fourth Floor 75¢ American Holland Window Shades 89¢ Duplex Holland Serviceable shades, 3x6-ft. $1.59 Scalloped and ‘Window 57C cut size; on guaranteed rol- | Fringed $1 Albert Holland !C Window Goldenbers's—Fourth Floor -6c SALE In the Boys’ Dept.! Boys’ 59¢c to 79c BLOUSES 46¢ White and fancy colored broadcloths — collar attached. Per- fects and irregulars, 0 0 Sizes 6 to 15 yrs. Boys’ 59¢ to 79c Knickers % $1 & $1’3 5 HOSIERY School knickers—corduroys and Chtff(m and Service Weights neat suitings. Broken assortments. 46C S Sizes 8 to 15 years. Some irregular. g Boys’ 79c¢ to 95c Pajamas c Fancy woven end-to-end cotton materials. One-piece styles. Perfects. 46C Sizes 4, 8, 10 and 12 years. 9 s . . B:)y? 7?6 fif Was}; Suits $1.50 Chiffon and Service Hose Wash suits, sizes yoars. A0 Full-fashioned chiffon and service 1, s ot ot 46 T e« (G Boys® 59c¢ to $1.50 Hats Women’s 59c Hosiery Sample hats and 0od ¢ of .'J;'l’é r:)r ab'tl)ys'.mpmgl zv:;ie% 46c ufii‘&"fifiz&"fl;fi b?:ea: .;:Ig; years. sine, nude and other shades. § Boys’ $1.95 to $2.50 Sweaters Girls’ Sport Hose 1l-wool and - e > —:po r:zyl ;flnm gln:itn v::o; ‘k.rx:i:; sl 4 6 Full-length rayon-and-lisle sport hose ? x in all-over patterns. Sizes 8 to 9%. C Boys’ $1.95 to $2.55 Robes Boys’ 39c Sport Hose wl4-length sport hose in all-over pat- el Siiloeod Liemast sl ton terns full elastic cuff tops. 22C Golden! > OPPOSIBE : 3 ‘1 g ¥ £ 4 b 2 PR $1.65 Genuine Sunfast Window ready hemmed, in ; sanitary package.. Babies’ 79¢ Swealers, butwe are repaid by the thousands of smart women who are hurrying in for L. Miller shoesat . « . « & 6o formerly 18.50 "16.50and 14.50 85 formerly 12.50 and 10.50 Dresees, long and short styles with deep hems, set-in sleeves, bits of embroidery, and lace. Yoke or collar styles; sizes 6 months in pink or blue with scal- loped edges; N 36x50 inches. .. ;1‘29 Gertrudes Infants’ Lisle Hose, match Tots' Walking Dresses, adorable little panty styles, of novelty prints and plain broadcloths. Sizes 1 “Vanta” Shirts, fine combed cotton; button- front and double-breasted bed ti 1t 3 com three side Goldenberg’s—Third Floor. e e S e NS, T S s S S e S 3 I R S Do | Full-fashioned celanese hose with lisle heels, toes and garter welts; all perfect quality. Also slight irregulars of nationally known full- fashioned silk hose in a dainty silk-to-the-top chiffon weight with picot edge. Broken sizes. O We aren't o bit sorry we made these drastic, sensational raductions! We are out to make this the biggest year in I Miller historyl And the finest reword we could osk is evidenced in the eager, apprecictive response of thousands of new L. Miller customers and tried-and-true I. Miller friends! Fine felt hats in new, smart styles and shades; lined. Sizes 634 to 7%;. SPECIALS” vantage of between 4 and 6 P.M. No mail or phone orders. vet, closely woven and guaranteed perfect. 75c Reversible Warp Cretonnes slip covers, draperies, etc. Double-bed size (66x80 inches), heavy 69 . Fourth Floor able to fit any board. Correctly made—com- Sale of Women’s 79c Rayon Undies fully tailored. $1.79 Main Floor . 1222 F Street N.W. ENTRANCE . ARG colors. Sizes 26 to 36. Two-tone colorings in smart, 1.46 Third Floor—Goldenbers’s 3 STH _BTRERT

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