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THE EVENING 'SOCIETY ! (Continued From Second Page) __| passed the week end at the Chamberlin, | extended their stay at Old Point Com- fort, several more days. They expect to return to Washington some time during | the week, | The newly appointed consul for the United States at Surabaya, Jjava, and Mrs. Ray Fox and Shiriey Jean Fox left Germantown, Md., Sunday for a short visit in Winnipeg, Canada, before sail- | ing on the S. S. President Polk from; San Francisco fer the Dutch East Indies October 16. Mr. and Mrs. Fox | have many friends in Washingion lnd\ nearby Maryland. | Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Bell Sweeney | entertained at dinner last evening at | their cottage at Bar Harbor in hfmcr\ of Mrs. William McNair. Miss Anna Burrell has joined her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Maypard Crane | Burrell, at Wardman attend- | ing camp on West Riv Fishbaugh—Wallauer Wedding In New York Church Today. Today at 12 o'clock t ceremony of Mr. Paul W. and Miss Dorothy Wall F Avenue New York City. Mrs. Fishbaugh is well known in Washington musical circles and has s the soprano solo- ist of the quartet of the New York Avenue Presbyterian Church, and has sung many times over the radio. Mr. Paul ingtonian by b a ness man in the city the New York Av Church. He is also church. Dr. Joseph R. Sizoo. minister of the New York Avenue Presbvterian Church ©f Washington, officiated. Mr. and Mrs. Paul W. Fishbaugh will be at home at 1701 Q street after October 1. | of the St. Andrew’s Epfscopal Church, at College Park, was the scene of a pretty wedding last evening at 8 o'clock, when Miss Helen Warner Shaw, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stewart came the bride of wards Elizabeth The ceremonv was performed by the Rev. Ronalds Taylor, rector of the church, assisted by the Rev. C. I La Roche. Harwcod Ed- Gladioli and roses with ferns and tall palms predominated in the effec- tive floral arrangements in the church, and as the guests were assembling Mrs. Miriam_Sterling_Shipley gave & pro- gram of organ selections. The bride was escorted to the altar by her father, who gave her in mar- riage. She was a lovely picture in a| gown of antique satin, fashioned on | graceful, simple lines. Her veil, com- bined of old lace and tulle to match | her gown, was arranged softly about her face and held with orange blos- soms. She carried a shower bouquet of roses ~nd lilies of the valley. Miss Anna Baker Shaw, in a frock of eggshell color net over taffeta, was maid of honor for her sister. The | waistline was marked by a pink and blue sash, which fell into streamers to the floor. She carried a bouguet of pink roses and blue delphinium. ‘The bridesmaids were Miss Katharine Appleman, Miss M: Harlow, Miss Josephine Sg a s Betty Bur- gess. Miss Appleman and Miss Harlow were in pink net over pink taffeta, and the others were in blue net over blue taffeta. They had sashes similar to that of the maid of honor and carried bouquets of pink roses. man and_the ushers selected were Mr. Arthur Baker, Mr. M. W. Bales, Mr. | accompanied by Miss K. M. Rothwell == reslan A DEPOSIT Reserves Any Selecticn! ‘Money Talked’#sPurchase! The Greatest in Our History of Merchandising! One of New York’s style authorities—recognized as the foremost maker of FINE FUR-TRIMMED COATS—offered us 100 Coats at a great reduction! We bought them for spot cash because the STYLES ARE NEW—THE FUR TRIMMINGS ARE LUXURIOUS—AND THE FABRICS ARE THE FINEST! Every Coat measures up to BRESLAU standards, and we are proud to er Shaw, be- | . versity, where the bridegroom is a professor of law, she was Miss Eleanor | mother of the bride, who was in a gown | | Mr. Wayne Crosby Read was the best | spending & few days as the guest of Mrs. Thomas H. Barber at Southamp- ton, Long Island. Mrs. Barber enter- ulnzd at luncheon yesterday for her guest. Dr. and Mrs. D. W. Mears of Scran- ton, Pa., are spending a few days at the Mayflower while making arrange-: ments for a house they will occupy here this Winter. They have passed the last several seasons in the Capital. Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Cross of Chicago entertained at dinner last evening at the Carlton, where they are stopping while in Washington. The company numbered nine. Miss Isabelle C. Wells of Washing- ton, is a guest at the Mayflower, ac- companied by Miss Lewis Frederick of Earlhurst, Va. Dr. Joseph H. Bryan who spent part of the Summer at the Lake Placid Club | | has returned to Washington. o | Mr. and Mrs. Chester Leasure of Klingle street, and their two children, Dan and Joan returned yesterday after spending a month motoring _through Continued_on_Eighth_Pa |YOUR INTERIOR DECORATING PROBLEM || —can be satisfactorily executed by Mc- Devitt's. As specialists we can give you ||| BETTER service, BETTER prices and | more individual attention to your needs. | Estimates Gladly Furnished | Upholstering, Draperies, Slip Covers ing the various places of interest. They CH APEL WEDDING will go from here to Boston. The Rev. Adrian Weld Blundell is Window Shades, Stock Curtains, Fabries McDEVITT’S || STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1931. 1202 G St. N.W. _ Dist. 3211 Phillip-Louise 1727 L St. N.W. Special Prices Offered for Early Buying Mrs. Pierce has just re- turned from New York from her most successful buying trip. She is now showing the season’s loveliest models at prices that will appeal to you. Gowns at $14.75 to $45.00 Millinery now S5 to $22.50 Remaining Chiffons at $5 and $7.50 MRS. ARTHUR A. ALEXANDER, Before her marriage Satu*day morning in Dahlgren Chapel, at Georgetown Uni- on the S. S. Cameronia —Bachrach Photo. Ree Foley. Yesterday Mr. and Mrs. Alexander for a wedding trip. Joseph C. Longridge and Mr. Arthus | of Manchester, England. Mrs. Symns Gandy. | and Miss Rothwell have been in this | A reception followed the ctremony‘ country for several weeks and are visit- The Curtis Publishing Co. couple were assisted by Mrs. Shaw, | —has positions available for two energetic women of mature age in territories adjacent to Washing- sorles to match. They will make their : . 4 home in Washington. |} ton. Other requirements are the possession of a car or procuring one for use in the work. of blue lace with a black velvet hat | and a corsage bouquet of pink roses, and | Mrs. Read, mother of the bridegroom, | who was in green chiffon with a cor- | sage bouquet of pink roses. | Mr. Read and his bride left later for a Northern trip, the bride wearing | a dark blue silk ensemble with acces- | Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wheeler are sail- ing from Baltimcre on the S. 8. Alle- | ghany for Savannah and Jacksonville. A personal interview will be arranged for, but application must be by letter giving the telephone number where you can be reached and arrangements made. Address-Applications to K. E. Anderson Ambassador Hotel, Washington, D. C. Capt. G. W. Steel, U. S. S. Wright, returned to Washintgon yesterday after spending the week end at the Cham- berlin, Old Point Comfort. | Lieut. T. M. Green of the U. S. S. | Salt Lake City is a guest at the Cham- berlin while the U. S. S. Salt Lake City is anchored off Old Point Comfort. Mrs. M. P. Symns of London, Eng- | land, is a guest at the Dodge and is | See Ou upegrgy Frocks” Hundreds of s New Fall l 5 Styles LU COATS (I 1307-9-11-13-15 G ST. N.W. offer them at such a LOW PRICE SO EARLY IN THE SEASON! \ Silk Linings Guaran- teed for TWO Seasons We've Included Coats The Frien;l—y Sensational SALE | or RICHLY FUR-TRIMMED| it Values 69, 75 Every Size to Fit Any Miss or Woman Juniors’, 11 to 19; M; ', 12 to 20; Women’s, 36 to 44. Half Sizes—Extra s for Tall Women up to size 60. New styles that you will thrill over. The latest ;wrap-around models, the new waist lines . . . the new Lai Collars, and Bolster dallars, clever treatments of fine “furs, both at the neck and cuffs, Allin al THEY ARE THE LAST WORD IN STYLE AND VALUE. THE FINEST FURS! { THE NEW CLOTHS! Badger . . . Skunk . . . Cross Fox Forstman and Hoffman exclusive « .. Fitch . . . Kolinsky . . . Beaver fabrics . . . and all of the new rough . . . Pérsian Lamb . . . Jap Mink cloths including boucle, diagonals, v isa Ollver Fox .. .. . KitFox . . . nubby and pebbly cloths. Velour De Natural Wolf . . . Squirrel . . . Cara- Nord and other fine grades. cul...CivetCat...Catlynx. . . THE w ANTED COLORS! Marmink. : , of courge, predominates . .. || Every coat has cuffs to match of the Ri?l‘{‘ gs:f.,:s ?,u.r"le‘ar}:r. - Wine . . .|l f;:::!hm' GG R e Red.. .Spanish Tile... Kilty Green. Shop—BRESLAU’S—1307 to 1315 G St. The Dulin & Martin SALE OF FURNITURE OMPLETE 10-pc. Queen Anne Dining Suite of Server, China Cabinet and 6 Chairs An Event of Major Importance to All Who Would Furnish With Good Quality and Good Taste—at Great Economy! Purchases may be made now and held for future delivery DINING ROOM Suites and Ensembles 5-pc. BREAKFAST SUITE consisting of 4 Chairs and Table. Can be had in maple or mahog- 565.50 any finish. ...... Complete 10-pc. Heppelwhite Dining Suite. Crotch mahog- any panels with inlaid ebony lines. Dust - proof construc—5295 Complete 10-pc. Sheraton Din- ing Suite of crotch and figured mahogany, with slgs inlaid lines of tulip 5395 FOR THE LIVING ROOM PICTURED—Comfortable Ciub Lounge Chair, upholstered in a selection cf fabrics. Loose down pillow backs. Very special at .....ocvenee 542'50 Bench to match—$15 combination walnut. Extension Table, Buffet, Apartment size Sofa, up- holstered in plain or figured fabrics. Loose re- reversible cush- 56900 ions English Club Sofa. Loose down pillow back in choice of several suitable 59850 fabrics Well constructed Pull-up Chair in a choice of dam- ask and plain SISSO dovers BEDROOM FURNITURE Walnut room Group. Ensemble Bed- Full Bed, Dresser with Wall Mirror, Vanity with Mirror and Chest. dust-proof struction Full 5-pc. Maple Bedroom Suite. Two Single Beds, Dress- er, Vanity am.i 5220 Chest . Excellent 4-pc. Mahogany Bedroom Group. Bed, Dresser, Vanity and Chest 5250 Sleigh COLONXAL Bedroom Group of red combination ma- - hogany. Full Bed, Dresser with Wall Mirror and High Chest. A featured value at PO 59 830 Beautful Kurdistans; Mosuls with deep, heavy pile; Belouchistans with soft antique colors; lustrous Ham- adans from Central Persia. These are so far superior to the ordinary low-priced Orientals that there is no comparison. Spartas, with lustrous sheen and firm weave; fine- weave Lilihan-type Araks, and rugs of semi-antique colors and designs. 9x12 and larger. ARAK. Dark Rose, 18x11 t, —— $350 KIRMAN. Dark Rose, 13'7"x9'7". Was $800 ‘53 5 0 ANTIQUE ISPAHAN. Soft colors. 17x12 ft. " Was $1,750 890 RUNNERS Beautiful Hama- dan, Semi-Antique and Antique Oriental Runners. Choice, First Quality - ORIENTAL RUGS At the Lowest Prices We Have Ever Known LARGE SCATTER SIZE PERSIAN RUGS $|5 | $27.50 Size 3x5 Feet Size 4x7 and 3/5x6l/ A great diversity of designs and colors . . . heavy-piled Hamadans and Lilihans, and a group of semi-antique and antique collectors’ pieces. ROOM SIZE ORIENTAL RUGS *159 %295 Rich collection of Kirmans, Ispahans, Lilihans, etc. To the best of our knowledge, no similar Oriental Rugs of this superb quality of wool, artistry of de- sign and fineness of weave and color have been of- fered at anywhere near the price. 9x12 and larger. Here are LARGER SIZE CARPETS CHINESE. Gold rust. 1575x11 ft, : Was $700 $3 50 KESHAN. Dark rich colors, 16x10 ft. Was $1,400 5685 CHINESE. T ) X aupe, 14x10 ft, isae0 $295 B Many Special Values in Persian SAROUKS—Large Size and Scatter @B SAROUK. Rose, 9xl4‘f;,:t', Cnn $345 I SAROUK. Navy Blue, 10.8x13.2 Was $500. 5295 DULIN @ MARTIN 39 Connecticut Ave. anad L PARKING SERVICE—Connecticut Avenue Entrance =