Evening Star Newspaper, August 25, 1931, Page 18

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.. SOCIETY i Chief Executive Tomorrow to Greet ~ Aviators Who Are Here From Countries Overseas. IOOVER The Vice President, Mr. Charles Cur- “\ tis, will retumn to this from Atlantic City, where he to attend a mu of of Moose. , wife of the 1_Chesapeake Creek. 3 o'clock when | Hil eEE2 kel i igfg‘ : aagg i 1T i ;E § § ¢f I it T § gl i : : it i ¥ g | igg g E 3 3n 3 ¥ | to cut short his as the final des- Gomdy. Albert C. Read, U. 8. N.. who until regently was serving on the U. 8 i8. Saratoga, stationed at Puget Sound ‘Wash., Has come for duty here and, ac- companigd by Mrs. Read and their two children, has taken an apartment at ‘Wardman Park Hotel. will re-| Miss tomorrow | will be Dr. Philip 8. Chancellor, step- | father of Mr, Lewis. Mr. Witold Wankowics, former com- | Scene of & pretty wedding last evening, counselor the Loyal | event. Mrs. Walter R. Tuckerman entertained X Shinne- Mrs. W. Harry ing some time in the New Ham| The | and Mrs. Elizabeth Johnston. Dr. and Mrs. Arthur W. Shea of 4518 | three Atlantic City and will xnd several Havenner Bride Last f:'.-. of Mr. Beauchamp. ‘The home of Mr. and Mrs. C, T. Havenner, in Clarendon, Va., was the Pauline Palmer, and the best man when their 4 Beatrice, el ), son 3 . p, the Rev. Edward G. Latch Pink gladioli and white hydrangea in the floral “I Love You ll(e," accompanied by Mrs. Louise Tay- lor her father and she wore a white satin arranged softly about her face, was . | held by a cap of old lace and she car- | ried & {of the w 3 | Miss Audrey May Stansell was the bride’s only attendant, wearing a frock of pale blue mousseline de mho::; at the Club at SBouthampton. Brown, who 18 spend- | . 1oy pshire, entertairied n‘h’neh«: i the valley. Mr. Edward Beau- at the Cave Grill, when her |ChAMD whs best man for his brother. Mrs. George Barni reception jowed, after wi r. ' m.g;-w» and_his bride left for a | trip ingara’ Falls. Among ., will he Bt Eamtonss Tover. aad oo | Cnglish Fomes in .~ FOXALL Double-fronts, six and eight rooms, with ome, two and three baths, Bryant gas heat, maid's room, and garage. Outstanding value at $11,350 to $14,950. Visit our Fur- nished Model Home at 4400 Volta Pface, three short blocks south of Reservoir Road. Open until 10 p. m. . Lucien H. Van Doren and her children let ft this morning for e WAVERLY TAYLOR e 1522 K Strest Nat'l 1040 Fine Hair Mattresses T o and Box Springs » The hind “built for sleep,” and of a Qual- ity insuring years of Let your order come to Henderson’s if you want QUALITY Bedding—Our own Custom-made Mattresses and Box Springs. We also carry in stock other makes of proven worth—all at Very Reasonable Prices. ....$54 to 538 ttresses. . $16.75 to $79 ....$18.75 t0 §52 $19.75 Since you spend one-third of vour life abed, why not have a comfortable bed, equipped with a good mattress and springs — the sort that endures — which means economy ? "JAMES B. HENDERSON Fine. Furniture and Interior Decorating 1108 G Street—Phones: District: 8¢ No matter where you are —mno matter where “she” 1is —Gude’s Flow- ers are' every- where. Bros.” Co. invites you to view the trophies to be awarded to prize winners in the Gude 9th Annual Firemen's Parade, Celebration and Jubilee Monday, September 7th—Labor Day On Display at the 1212 F Street Flower Shop Member of Fiorist T Delivery Main Flower Shop: 1212 F STREET N.W. Telephone National 42'!0-4277;42‘!. Three Branch Flower Shops at 1124 Conn. Ave. 3103 14th St. NW. 5016 Conn. Ave. Decatur 3146 Col. 3103 Emerson 1226 of bride roses and lilies The bride was given in marriage by | gy Spokane, 1, | e will take place late in September. ¥ , August 22, in St. 1 Church at Portsmouth, Brown officiating, at Mrs. Gertrude Best Yates of Alexan- the ment of her Madisor Wash. The mar- Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Colbeck, with Stieff Piano Manufacturers Factory to Your Home BRAND-NEW GRAND PIANO A $750 Value $395 To acquaint the public with the enormous advantage of b ing direct from the manufac. turer, we are making this ex- mrdfinu’y offer for a limited e. 30 Days’ Trial B EY _‘;':".r.*.....'"..:".,.'.r | A deposit holds a coat until November 1st Storage free Mrs. F. W. Whitehead, with Mr. B. G. ‘Whitehead and Mr. E. W. ‘Whitehead, it the Seaside Sl Afanie Oy, iadys Macon and Miss M &:mdmmm‘:{ women will be bet- 24l o A s B ter dressed than ever the .comin season when the same price will buy the finest Winter coat, no woman should be satisfied with less than the finest. the summer sale offers the finest at 88 and 108 .. second to none values at $42..$62..%$78 Tushion e of Joday Grom... Rizik 1213 F STREET About Those New Things for Autumn —our selections for Fall were made with that sea- soned judgment which permits us to follow the important trends with models toned to the tem- perament of well bred preferences. New Arrivals in FALL FROCKS at $27.50 up will be glad to park your car for you 1216-1220 F Street N.W. These are the WANTED FURS on Winter Coats at $125 in the Summer Sale at Savings of $20 : For Misses Blue Fox Persian Lamb Paradise Fitch Mink Beaver Schiaparelli’s Lei collar Horseshoe collars Square shawl collars Circular shawl after Vionnet Melon and elbow cuffs We Know Now! Our Summer Sale is in progress long enough to enable us to know what fashionable Washington will wear this Winter! Always First to predict . . . to know . and with this in- formation you take no risk in selecting your coat now. If not satis- fied, change it in Oc- tober. $48-50 $59.50 later 18 styles A most extraordinary group of coats featur- ing these furs . .. Kolinsky, Beaver, Car- acul (dyed squirrel), Lynx (cat), on coats of rough fabrics in the new slim silhouette. Women'’s, misses’, jun- iors’, short women’s, larger women's. All coats come in four important colors . The days for saving on new Winter coats are Winter “beige. tomorrotw. For Women Kit Fox Persian Lamb Blue Fox Mink Badger Patou’s Rever collars Hip-length shawl collars Cape shawl collars Vionnet’s circular shawl Muff, elbow, flare cuffs. Beaver The New Woolens —made by Forstmann and Huffman for the most part . . . include diagonals, nubbly wool- ens, boucle material. The New Lines —slim from the waist down and wide through the shoulders, “is be- coming to all ages! Furs have never been more flatteringly used. $58.50 $69.50 to $79.50 later 20 styles These values will amaze you. .. you find the leading furs . . . Persian Lamb, Kolin- sky, Fox, Beaver, in square shawls, ca: pouch, and half mush- room collars. Women's and misses’, juniors’, short women’s, and larger women's, . . black, dark browns, deep greens and ing by . . . come in SOCIETY. TOP-GRAIN COWHIDE BRIEF CASES Never Before Offered Under $4 Now $7.95 .This sturdy cowhide 16-inch, 3-pocket brief case with straps all around is just the case for Junior to carry to school. Name on Free of Charge. Mail and Phone Orders Filled 1314 F St. N.W. Quality—Moderately Price DULIN & MARTIN ‘Real Bargains “Wear-Ever” Alu minum DURING DEMONSTRATION WEEK Special low prices this week on “Wear-Ever” Aluminum during the demonstration in our Housewares Dept. Roasters, Double Boilers, Covered Saucepans and various other specials besides those listed. . Sauce Pan Set %, 1, 1% Qu Reg. Price, $2.05 == 98¢ New Drip Coffee Maker 2.Qr. Sise Regular Price, $3.35 8-Qt. Covered Straight Kettle Reg. Price, $2.75 $].98 == < Cookers 8 Que. 12 Qu Reg. Price Reg. Price $5.75 $6.75 e 84,95 | mar $595 DuLIN @ MARTIN Connedicut Ave. ana l” PARKING SERVICE—Conn. 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