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THE EVENIRNG ST VAS : ) SEvEE DER 4, 1531 % B 1 s . Wing'" ts, Mr. and P. Angle in Rocky Mount. Aft di 4 - 1 S O( :IE' Y Shret® Francls’ Farquhar of York, Pa. A wedding trip Dr. and’ Mix. | ters, Miss Mabel B Sioufter and 3ras| IMPORTATIONS PROBED (E. A. RULE TO AID STUDY Vo are.occupying thelr Summerrex West Virginia Girl |w}:mflegx1 will live at Westminster, Md. | Ediin Jane Stouffe. OF RELIEF PROBLEMS nee in Sandy Spring. Mr. and Mrs. where the former is head of the — del i P! mnmrnt] of History in Western Mary “g\llxfi Ggrtrude Rlnthn:d:gn P‘ngnham' Music Instruments Reported Made T land College. vho has been a guest at the Playhouse 1 ey LR for s week, is leaving Washington to- ol iGineitre Named Cosmopolitan Club Repre- | Call Us UP : Mrs. Rutland Beard has returned to | day, motoring to Georgia, where sk:! A complaint by a large New York i ‘month to make their future home. SPENt | yuyiiGeld. Dixon Ceremony | her home in Chevy Chase, Md., is dean of journalism at Brenau Colle; -, | *“sical instrument house that a cer- [ Sentative on Luncheon Club's When You Have Tost week in Wachington among friends | Ivirtncld JOIOR Lo o ears. |trip to New England. She vis — a small part of musical instruments Ot and relatives, accompanied by their 5 ¢ Dr. Thebdore Mar- 1 | Connecticut Mrs. Willlam Mansfield | Mr. Edgar H. Funk is visiting 2:'imported from France is being manu- ee. B be M d fiitle family, Francis end William, who | The marriage of Dr. T3eofore et $ . | Clark, wife of Dr. Clark of Johns Hop- | Newport, R. I, the guest of Mr. and | factured by convict labor is being in-| Eaward A. Rule has bee oxes to ove Ao ‘twins: Robert, Florence Louise and | shall Wi.tfleld, formetly of Richmond, | kins ‘University, and her father, Dr,|Mrs. Cornclius Ehillips. Mr. Funk will | vestigated by the Treasury. . n named as - Jane. ‘They took A cottage at Sh-rwood | V. erd Miss “Alz,up.?"d‘“_s; Dixo | i | Goddard. Mrs. Beerd was accompanied | leave Newport after Labor day for Vir- | Assistant Secretary Loman said the | TePresentative of the Cosmopolitan —SEW MACHINES, Forest for catly Summer and sgent | caughter of the Rev. 2nd TUr8. & W Iby her two children, little Miss Rene | 8inia, where he will make a series of | department hes no evidence to sup- Club on the luncheon club's committee, TRU nd SMATLT the ate Sunmer 2l Virginia Beach. | DINoR ¢ ¥ i iop " Golirs Drstny ot | Brard and Rutland Beard, jr. visits' before returning to Washington. port the charge, but that if the inquiry |which will study internattonal = reltef 07 Lo rto) g here from the Vivginia resort. | daug . h “ s e s g | convict labor factured the . o o e mined ‘at*dinner of | the Methodist Epi-cop:l Church South, | 5 | Dr. and Mrs. Charies B. Campbell are| Mr. A. R. Knox entertained a small | n0veq conviet lobor manufactuted We| problems, Mr. Rule will assist mem- . ' ol o Wedncsday evening in thre £ ? 4 s 6l ity, | party last evening at the Le Paradis goods to be transported fonday by Mr. Bennett's cousin, Mus. | took place Wednesday even : J |at the Sca Side Hotel, Atlantic City, | not disclose the name of the com-|bers of other clubs in formulati: onday oinett. and. left. next day | Methodist Church nt Rocky Mount, with . , | until Labor day. Dr. Campbell was in | supper-dance gession. | s tidnee I of SeNEt o Aatlons h WHIA e from house to house. randfather of the brice | T o nsl e it Madison. Wis, home, | the father and grandfat ne brice 3 | ; | R to return o e e W et and | as officiating clergymen. The brie was | ¢ : g e DM | Mr. T. C. Creager wes host to s IiAnBo A SRR avet i e ta y Jas & o herfuRRin g pariy at the supper-dance at Le Para- Prompt service at e to Washington for residence. given in muwiage by her uncle, he ; tional affiliations. | come to Washington for resids: | Eolins Demny, ir.. of Richmond. | . 4 | TR Johneon, before going to Atlan dis last evening. SENTENCED TO HANG Announcement. was made at the week- notably Reasonable mucl E. Foreman i in vg'(rgd‘\‘- “The maid of honor was’ the bride’s : City for a week. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence A. Lane of | SR ‘Jj Cosmopolitan Club mecting yesterday Prices nding several weeks in | giger, Mis Mary Barbour Dixon, ani| F/ o : g e Forest Lene, Mrs, F. Lawrence Pyle of Slayer of Wife and Three Children that Emile Beauvais, a club member, nd in_the Northern resorts. {na" pridesm: re Miss Frances | _ | Mrs. Roy Livingston entertained 8 | poite.rourth street and Mr. and Mrs. had been re-elected ' president of the ] Eor man “rnna;:;‘nr;gu:x; ’?fil‘ “\/[z;k S| N‘s,;),-d 0;{ vi V: 1;«;(5; \xx;.: g foAf E?E&al‘rz_\;nal;trrwfi:ger dance at the | j 'Tenioy Mason will 1,.3&,; lmd,,yx to | Must Pay Penalty. National Hairdressers and Cosmetolo- | Merchanls Transfer n a fow days, re May- | ginia Davis 0 I : Miss Mir- i ™ 4 - s spen he t Oldfield Polnt, flower for & stay. fam Eatle cf Rizhmond, and Miss Lou | | L e GREELEY. Colo., September 4 (/.— | week to attend an internationa] eonven. Mrs. D: S. Daviscn is spending 10 | White of Nor 4 1(7”.:' n{‘n?hhlers};fnlwyvr:-<?' é"\-'.;’r".'cf"flr?fi [ — 3 James V. Foster, confessed slayer of |ton in Paris an lorage 0. Mrs. David s spending 10 Dr. James M ! % d 1B B 3 k e *| . Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Dawson of the | his wife and three children. vesterday| Tentative plans for an outing Sep- e Lo AN o | mond, father of the bridegr P e k| | Grepy Chuse, Md, are at MORSNIOWN. | Goncord Apariments are fbending the | Was sentenced to be hanged the week |tember 17, which will include a golf 920-22 E St.—Nat. 6900 i o e 'end. | 88 best man.. The ushers : o | ) n catly part of September in the home | Of Decembr 7 by Judge Claude Coffin, | toumament a¢ the Washington Golf e b s b T D n to thelr home, on | Fhilip Whitfield of Jtw ol | 7ar, ‘amd Mrs. Tooning of their daughter, Mrs. Carl W. Mit- | after a Disjrict Court jury found Foster Andl Country Club were announced by ? hstoect ntter gAY, of the bridegrcom: M T . : o A0 L v ingmar 1ry, Pa., -+ . 3 EGngEllow: street, iarteriIAboony. White of Noriolk. & cousin of the bride B e Return From Canada. e LAY Ol s B He is under conviction of first degree | Attendance prizes were awarded to Mr. and Mrs, A, E. Tate with their and Mr. Jolma W t and Mr. Lee | § | Mr. and Mis. Leo John Leoning St | murder for slaying his wife, and con- Lester B. Powell and Harry Hites. children, Miss Vircinia Tate and Mr. Singleton of Roanol ¥ g jiate n"turm’dch'ur‘rll a t‘;\e-“teg \ve:h Mrs. Wendt, wife of Dr. Otto T.| fessed he killed her and their three; Allen Tate, ar tomorrow frem The ribbon boar Ve iss Lucy + s : ding trip to Canada and are fog the yonai of Lowell “strect, left for Iowa Small children by igniting ga.sollne‘ Baltimore on . Chatham for | Chase Wright and Miss Mary Elizabeth o | bresent ‘the guests of Mrs. Leonlng's | on Monday, accompanied by her daugh- Which he threw over them as they slept. Boston and New and. Wright of Ann Arbor, . cousins cf MRS. IRA DTHAN EYLER, JR. | mother, Mrs. Alice Merrick Roberts of | yo. “nfisc” Caroline Wendt, to attend i Lo ————— e * - brothers. John Wes- | Beft 1 4 August 20, at|1739 Irving street northwest. —Before = i P i e e e R Wil Denriy!| Mctigibity, 10, V4. shic:waaihlibsita {her marriage August 20 Mrs Leoning ey witiale stk | North 1742 t ‘ 5 r" : ook i e s Miss an_ Ke o oo II Dixon [ ftv. " She i s Maryland and Washington. ! UPHOLSTERING || | The bride’s gown was of Ivory satin| A. B. Eagle, of polty. She Mr. and Mrs. Charies Clark of Klin- } i ace, 1 orn | graduate of National Park Seminaty. | ppieq C. McCafm gle street and their young son Charles, et Our Estimate: o with a lace veil cirloom pearls paies Mary C. McCaffrey and Mise § returned the middle of August from i Fatabiisned Two Genera | ELEVENTH ST. - BETWEEN F &G ©ral'ty service over 30 years Wing were married at Sharon last Sum- mer and after a European trip are Ye- | + __(Continued From Second Page) siding at New Haven. i household RBists' Association, and will leave this i . She cariled a white Bible with ribbon | brother, Mr. Fhilip Whitfield, sang a a 'vacation spent at Cape Cod, The costumes of the brides- | group of songs bofore the ceremony. WeREsInvICHy IHASl g (Epe o W Mrs. Clark has returned from Phila- s GAL BROS' en and lavender chif- | Following the cercmony a large recep- | Mrs. W. B. Stouffer of Downingtown, | delphia, where she was called last week ay DoNQUeEts. | tion was held ¢t the home of Mr. H.|Pa. Is a guest at the Dodge for & few by the iliness of her father. Last year, $10 would have wore Kate Greer AR y ecn and Javender. | S - bought no finer genuine ‘a9t the Carlton for The bride’s traveling costume was a suit HILEHC of blue cloth, trimmed in gray fur, and | Ea L d a blue Emi hat with a gray plume. D Mr. and M The wedding music was played b | \ o . ¢ ?fi’.‘fmmi’f .‘K’.‘"'giifleg'l‘nnfi,”“?;,”ém'hfl ') Ph National 1133 S || - one Nationa Spectator Pumps and Oxfords Philipsborn | LEVENTH ST. = BETWEEN ”’G,. | Fall Wardrobes by the Hundreds Are Being ’ i ANNOUNCING THE OPENING /. & Black & White OF THE Assembled at Philipsborn’s Little Shops by College N : " o, JUNIOR FROCK SHOP ||| Girls and Business Women N Second Floor They choose first ... : Rajah Lizards for $6.50. Truly the unexpected has Specializing in youthful happened. Another triumph for Beverly. Now, styles for the young jun- i there's no excuse for there not heing a pair in every ior deb and the young FR ‘ KS : j | Fall wardrobe, as they fit in with the budget as well matron who wears sizes . as the Fall mode. : 11,113,157, ) For informal occasions . . 4 Wool Frocks $10.95 to $29.50 $|5 and $29.50 B . Bk & Wi Brown Rajah, Satin Frocks N - ¢ ' ' - ot $10.75 to $29.50 f|| Satins...Woolens...Cantons..: ' % Canton Frocks Transparent Velvet $|0.75 to $29-50 Sketched at right are two inter- esting interpretations of the new mode. Persian green sheer wool fash- ¢ ¥ 2 PR Ed Velvet Frocks | ions the frock at the right, and diago- : ; h‘ ‘pfi 0"" nal seaming is the “new” note, $I5. ! $16.50 to $39.50 The black satin suit has a separate ; ELEVENTH ST. -~ BETWEIN F3sG white satin blouse with lace jabots, - e $29.50. Sizes 12 to 44. . & : B, For a “Master of Chic & degree”’ —these are the e CEC NN S e || Hats you should Enroll for College COATS KNIT SUITS ROE R | $50:50 Y JUNIOR ‘ SRR § Second Floor. $]6-50 And both school girls hilipfihor" : $98‘50 - - : i and business women and ELEVENTH ST. - BETWEEN F &G are buying them for the early Fall days. 2 and 3 piece models in tweed : and hand knit effects. (A) The double brim and pert Badger 3 e Sizes 14 to 42. slanting quill are high {olinsk - points of " this one-sided Kolinsky First Floor hat for campus and gen- Jap Mink o iy eral wear. i Persian Lamb ; ¥ Sk Softly draped above its . G deep point over the right and innumerable other fine And every one needs evebrow, this is designed furs. The fabrics are of the / to “go places"—sorority Pl Lt - SILK LINGERIE Ceserioyea R s i green. Sizes 12 to 44. 5'-95 and 52.95 Another draped affair— hird Floor : i Third Floor this one a toque with Furred with The New £ i i clinging feathers at the y g . ; bagkr~ . . it hes are a sensation ... These are the most popular . . . i 7 BAGS Teddies Shps the cullcgia‘lc 31}:!]‘(3’3";2"]':_ ¢ Dancettes mure yet sophisticated. Natural Muskrat with Fitch or Ermine 2 \ ,95 $ 95 X F i Sealine (cony), with Fitch 1 8.1 $I e 2 ! e S Sealine (cony), with Leopard g Are important £ : i : Pure dye silk crepe - Sealine (cony), with Ermine e < accessories launders like new, be- $ Silver Muskrat with Ermine | The new leathers are | cause there is no filling Golden Muskrat with Ermine ¢ calf, alligator, walrus, and ' in the material. Flesh ©) : ‘ ; -k gyl i b rogage 1, ! v i American Broadtail g Ife:‘c’l."éog;::incr::e isn:llso :nnf d 1“ uh,:e’ .::1 s;::se 2,”/‘,\\/)) ( Lapin or Galipan (both cony) \ FEpuis i Hleol " brows ey 6‘I-h '( the Sal $7 50 t $|5 ers in e »Daion, . (o] A Marvelous Array at and green. OTHER GROUPS, $79.50 to $495 Rh ki : S We Specialize in Large Head Sizes