Evening Star Newspaper, August 24, 1931, Page 18

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SOCIETY. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, AUGUST 24, 1931 ’ SOCIETY. Tl B 2 A R O S O et B AT U i ROt Emerson Henninger, Saturday, | tour abroad. In Paris they were guests | Point, N. O. The o { : Awn,mw..nm' of Mr. Donald Harper at his chateau. Torme 1 mc:rt;?h.qna The marriage of Miss Julis L Pacer| Mrs. F. P. Espenschied and daughter e ot ‘:fnm-' o there is a definite to Mr. Robert M. Yeabower took place | Faye of Chevy Chase have returned |lawrence, rector ctorcf the Chapel of the R i August 14 in the Church of the Trans- | {rom 8 visit to relatives in Ithaca, N. V. >Cm-. officiating at 6 o'clock. Miss Olit hied, who is it Ao, the Rev Joun . Quealy o | M Ove EospEhicd, who 85 st | T i Shended By M e preference for = A & . ciating. University, returned home with her | classmas idegroom Vice President Will Be Entertained at h:h:;&':f'.:r;:;.:‘.'a":.":’..‘:z mother. " e St : T dresses from this HAD Q IS 161220 . .| she had as her attendant Miss Ruth 3r, of ‘Fort i F Sweut N.. New Jersey Resort Tomght by Taton. 3er. Batie Siye was the best m—y“’;fl”fll ‘Wfl‘n‘:"n £ {2 other .'mwcmmy e m‘/{‘ " reception was held later in the | Miss Betsy Roberson Woollen, daugh- | Mn Roberts and members of the wed- mOr Sho . 1 Y din, J it Golflex Senator James J. Davie. e R 7 M Sty o 8 5 S e i S Bt S e | relatives and close friends. Immedi- ¢ ' iy - |Charles ‘Thomas Woollen, and Mr. &nd Mrs. Roberts started for a motor - |y g e e T kx| Arctier Robirts, son_of Col. Wi jam | trip through the Shenandoah Valley. HE Vice President, Mr. Charles |A. Mitchell Palmer are spending some | motor trip Archer Roberts, U. S, A reiired, and | They will live in ‘Washington. resses Curtis, will be entertained atitime at the Red Lion Inn, Stockbridge, | E g Mrs. Roberts of Wasbington, ' we: Roberts was _educated at St. Mass. | Miss Mildred Tytus and Miss Vic- |MArTied Saturday evenirg in Cha ontinued o % o/ e | Mr. Ang W. McLean, former Gov- | tolia Tytus entertained at luncheon yes- i Futue er this N s | i of Toren Ourtites. ke poriven 't ‘Ashintully. st ' inf Washington and is mq;pln( at’ the 4 N > % y eer 001. attending Order of Moose. Senator | Carlton. e ] RS ,,,,,‘gww,;:fl:,"':v,;{_m o wiliams , two words that tell the sto I¢.you are the kind of per- B0 e e of ew S son_that looks like a mil- By tonal officers of | g gor ‘to Mexico and Senora de Ster-| Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Flint have | lion* dlo’tars in the simplest SR ling In thelr apartment in the Shore- | gone ?Hu vhn?hnth’zy sre ntl:z; | e ar I s F a I ' F as h l'o ns well made clothes . . . then X hlm ing al e Saranac for the take to Golflex. They are Mr. and Mrs. J. Whitla Stinson were | Summer. Y ————y————-——_— | among those who entertained informal- ertly tailored . . . that The ‘Al General and Mrs. Wil- | | , expertly tailored . . . that | J| The ‘Atiomey General and Mr iy s ly 8¢ dinner last evening at the Carlton. !mm':na””u:-momw plaughter of featured prices are 2550 .. 3550 .. 4500 gantly simple, few days at Newport on s yacht, had Mr. and Mrs. Edwin S, Puller have ' | among " their guests over: Sunday Mr. |gone to Atlantic City for the late Au- T Magteamor Justice Plerce Iutur :use:o; ;l;fl are “aum at the in i to the Adi- e of s and e o | 7 e .n,*z.!."‘“;am - m be accompanied 0 | Dr. and Mrs. Charles St i Binghamton, N. ¥, this evening by M, | arrived on the Berengarts ram Europs | Salmon, on Cape pe Cod, visiting Miss Pris- Tepresentative of |and are at the Weylin, in New York, | cis Robb. dsughter of Judge and Mrs. They vill come to Washington im.| Charies H. Robb. mediately. geass \ | Mr. and Mrs. Houston R. Harper and Closed All D \ e ay Saturdays Miss Janet Pahinestock of 1875 Mint. | 8ughter, Miss Julie Harper of Wash- y Saturdays During August \ \ wood place is visiting her aunt. Mrs, | 10tOD, were among the passengers on 4 Store Hours: 8:15 to 6 N\ Prederick 8. Dickson, in the latter's Berengaria ving Priday. ey \ Summer home, Nanamantic Islsnd, at Visited 13 Buropeon Sountres on thel - 1 N -Bf;uth ‘l‘l)l{xge, l‘\ge hghe PEoRbhily ‘Wil] | St ———————— < f " ’ 3 i { return e city about the middle of R h I | September. 5 | i icns Seml-Annua Mrs. George D. Hope, who has bctn" A . Capital in stopping at Claridge's while in Londen, Mr Pyl. :::,,mmw,. o i Reduction e now ng in Paris. is 1fow the t of Lady Aberdesn, i says: I t The Ambassador of Argentina, o e o o ""';‘ cle % i eaucti a of Argentina, 8enor |in Scotland and England, Mrs. Hope x . g ® S d d it Dr. Felipe A. Bspil, has returned to the | wiil return to C 's in the Jate || S gl make healthy mart undergraduates embassy after spending a few days in | Aytumn, homes. Z N 5 are traveling with this New of State ang | Miss Rubins Sets_Sept septamber § { New York. ,‘:"wmnm v, entertained | T0 Marry Lieut. ||| Don’t move to your new low priced Hartmann ”m,,, at 'Hot ‘P"“f'x Mr. and Mrs. lulpn me\m Rubins || | home with dirty rugs. Secr of Bristol, Tenn., have announced the (|| J ot ws clean them now Wardrobe Trunk—the m‘nm"'m after & 'eek end stay wm:' S wmum i -n,' omp- | and return them to sportiest, finest built col- PField Artillery, mu add; 4 | R e il oo b ol M Pole |||} 1ee tuak ever made, || FINAL CLEARANCE the son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Hunter Trim, colorful and mar- Shompson of Washingtonand Ten: NAtional 3257.3291-2036 * nessee. He has been stationed at Fort velously practical—it’s a il 14 S et | Sesd t& 4 ; omen's dhoes The wedding wil Tace Satur- nltary wardrobe trunk you just i day, September 5, in the chapel of the | . 1 | S gt e fe i el || Rug Cleaning Co. ||} can'e wear our. And e 2 i $5.90 ..« $7.90 | relatives s T Tty et | " pricenever before possible. il Now 5‘ and . b R SR PA—. - | —Smart Spring and S odels for wear ! » modeis r S o New ook November 4, " LY | Members of the Rug Cleaners s 3 7 50 Hil m'ml.rlt‘d g::g :}l‘!m - Autu‘l"n 2 Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Coachman Crews ERsy. o1 Wwmavion Winter mods: have issued cards announcing the mar- | g " riage of their daughter Mildred to Mr. ! A real saving and a substantial one, Variety of styles afford most satisfactory - it choice. urt— H[ All Sales Are Final is closing the Spring and Summer season with a most important Clearance Sale of 1314 F St. N.W. lelcl S]'IOCS Quality—Moderately Priced. Straps—Pumps— - Oxfords Mostly in White; several pairs of brown calf and EEERES 5 frock - | patent leather—in popular C l S l has shoulders that curve and | JI lasts. They are the e a r a n c e : a : e fit smoothly at sleeve tops! . aw Burt Famous $10.50 At i phkits S6€ Gghity tes Minister and $12.50 Grades Hhic s Tkt Wibe, gheen, : 2 ‘has Been i | i $.85 $4.85 brown. . 3 For 6 % and 4 i $20.50 - oo | i 3 B. Preyer, | {li i A e 3 i) Caution: Not all sizes in every f E { it model, but practically all sizes in the combined lots. i Special Prices on Burt's . g Hosiery, too. Caring for Feet Is Better Than Curing Them L] & 7545 ¥ See about 1/2 price Park Your Car in the Capital Garage at Our Expense e = —— h % reduction. 125 OCCASIONAL—TABLE—RADIO - FTE o, ling roe, v Fingd . maraur, it Vol dnioe B and r}::ang' others, to be closed out in this great clearance to make room for new merchandise. M Formerly to $5 Formerly to $7.50 oo - $1.95 $9.95 Seven-tube Super- i 8 . he(erodyne using Py Pr. Variable-Mu and 50 styles of ready-made curtains, including ruffled 25 styles of curtains, including fringed net, lace- Pentode tubes with marquisette with colored dots or figures on trimmed marquisette in beige or cream, solid built-in aerial and cream ground; tailored theatrical gauze with em- colored ruffled Swiss with rm-ll white dots, -nd 1 | broidered hems and fringed net. All 21/ yds. novelty flat-tailored curtains in net or marqui- tone selector. I long. 3 sette. Full, Rich Tone oy i | Formerly to $10 Formerly to $15 Model 219 ) $3,95 $ 4.95 $7 50 | : 9 25 styles of curtains, including fringed and lace- 25 styles of curtains, including fine quality net i trimmed marquisette panels, fringed filet, shadow curtains, fringed Quaker net, novelty weaves in Complete, Installed In Your Home! i weave nets, tailored nets and imported Swiss net St. Gall Swiss gurtains and panels with colored Lucile Pal’ay’s curtains and panels. - embroidered designs. twiidabeic —An earlf' English table of carved solid hardwood, with ends and back paneled. The top is decorated with delicately routed line. - | i Come in and see this New Model— ‘ All Other Odd Curtains RedMCéd 1/2 is wool janette top and coat aud jerecy skirt..<it's stun- V We Also Have a Line of Nationally Known, Latest Model Radios At ning in riff red (the top el it White). | GREATLY REDUCED Prices. P [| W. 9. Moses & Sons W, »om'OSQ copies #1550 and $25.00 | Hlll| LowetFloor F St. at Eleventh. : National 3770 Nat’l 3770 Sports Shop—Fourth Floor

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