Evening Star Newspaper, September 8, 1931, Page 19

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SOCIETY (Continued From Second Page.) Pllmer to Sir Adrian Willlam Maxwell Baillle, baronet, is of much interest here, where Sir Adrian served as second secretary of the British embassy for some time. The Hon. Mrs. Filmer was | before her marriage Miss Olive Cecelia Paget, daughter of the late Sir Almeric | Hugh Paget, Lord Queenborough. her mother having been Miss Pauline Whit- ney, daughter of the late Willlam C. Whitney, Secretary of the Navy in the cabinet of President Cleveland. Sir Adrian is the sixth Baronet of Polkemmet, succeeding his brother, who was killed in action in France in Sep- tember, 1914. He was one of the most popular of the bachelors at the British embassy during his tour of duty here | about five years ago and now makes his | home at Polkemmet, at Whitburn, in | Linlithgowshire. | Col. and Mrs. Clyde L. Eastman have | returned to their apartment in the | Shoreham after an absence of a few | weeks, while Col. Eastman made an in- | spection_tour of the Signal Corps sta- tions, He is the officer in charge of the | suppiv division of the Signal Corps Mrs. Eastman accompanied her husband as far as New York, where they spent | a few days at their former home, the | Hotel St. George, in Brooklyn. i Col. L. A. Blair entertained a small | y at dinner last evening at the Shoreham. ‘Worthington-Holt Engagement Foretells Autumn Wedding. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Campbell | ‘Worthington of Washington and Shaw- | nee-on-Delaware, Pa., announce the| engagement of their daughter, Sara Newton, to Dr. Robert Lord Holt, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Robert Holt of Stockport, Cheshire, England. =~ The wedding will take place this Fall. Miss Worthington is a graduate of Holton Arms, a member of the Junior eague and studied abroad. 1 Mr. Holt has for several years been with the Royal Infirmary of Manches- ter, England. Mrs. William Henry McElroy of | Rochester, N. Y. announces the en-| agement of her daughter, Mary Mac-| Bonnell McElroy, to Mr. Charles Albert | Page, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. George L. Page of Boston, Mass. Mr. | Page is third secretary of the Ameri- | can legation in Quito, Ecquador. Miss Mary Parker Corning, daughter | gmpmenm(re and Mrs. S. Parker | rning entertained at luncheon at the urf and Field Club at Belmont Park ;nhrday preceding the opening of the all racing season in New York. Miss Laura Tuckerman and Miss Elsle | Tuckerman, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Walter R. Tuckerman entertained at luncheon yesterday at the Beach Club at Scuthampton for their house guests, | Miss Eleanor M. Crain, Mr. J. Sheridan Biays and Mr. Rodney G. Fiske. The Former United States Ambassa- dor to Great Britain, Mr. John W. Davis is arriving in New York today on the Majestic, after spending the Summer abroad. Miss Victoria S. Tytus entertained at | luncheon yesterday at Ashintully at Tyringham, Mass., for her houseguests, Miss Elizabeth Chilton, Miss Anne | Chilton, daughter of Sir Henry Chilton, | British Ambassador to Chile and Lady | Chilton, Mr. Hopewell H. Darneille, Mr. | Bladen Jackson Darneille, Mr. Edward Watts, jr., and Mr. Atwater Kent, jr. Mrs. Thomas A. Clark. wife of Lieut. Col. Clark, has returned to her home, in Chicago, after visiting her sister, | International Court of Claims for the | TO MARRY ENGLISHMAN. ° MISS SARA NEWTON WORTHINGTON, Whose parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles en, ement to Dr. Robert Lord Holt, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Robert Holt of Stockport, Cheshire, England. The wedding will take place this fall. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1931 Campbell Worthington, announce her Mrs. V. E. Briggs, in Washington_and her son, Cadet Erskine Clark, at West Point. . Capt. and Mrs. Wilhelm Tannenberg, who have been spending some time in this country while Capt. Tannenberg | has been doing research work for the German government, are leaving Satur- | day to return to Germany. While in| Washington they are staying at Ward- | man Park Hotel. Miss Catherine Farnham was the | guest in whose honor Mrs. E. Naudain | Simons, jr., entertained at the Shore-| ham at luncheon yesterday. Miss Farn- ham's engagement has been announced to Mr. Ganson Purcell. Well Known Washington Couple Married in Baltimore. Mrs. Florence Hickerson Vanderhoff ot Rockville, for many years connected with the Weights and Measures Depart- ment of the District of Columbia, and Mr. Douglas Winfield Holton of Wash- | ington, superintendent of the District of Columbia Water Department, were married in Baltimore yesterday morn- | ing by the Rev. William A. Wade of the | Lutheran Church, the ceremony taking place at the home of the minister. | After spending two weexs in New | Chevy Chase, D. C., where the former | York and Atlantic City, Mr. and Mrs. | Holton will take up their residence at | recently purchased a home. Lieut. Col. and Mrs. Thomas Fraley Van Natta, Fort Sheridan, IIl, an- nounce the marriage of their daughter Anne to Lieut. Clarence W. Bennett, 3d Cavalry, United States Army, Thurs- day, September 3. at Ellicott City, Md. The wedding took place in the home of the bride’s cousin, Mr. Edmond L. Prince of Roland Park,' Md. The bride is the granddaughter of the late Dr. and Mrs. J. 1. R. Appleby of George- niece of Mrs. William F. Wil ntinued on Fourth Page.) 300 Prs. Tailored and Ruffled Curtains Actually Worth $1.95 Pr. Presh, new Pall cdrtains at astounding | s’ All ruffied curtains have cornice e, tailored curtains have neat hems. A" eSiors Uphoistering, _Draperies, Win- dow Shades, Slip Covers. Fabrics McDEVITT’S | 1202 G St. N Decorators Dis. 3211 town, SON, 15, KILLS FATHER Mother Says Boy BShot Parent, Planning to Wipe Out Family. WOODLAND, Mich., September 8 (#). —Edward Ritenburgh, 51, a farmer, was shot and killed early today by his 15-year-old son. Norris, at their home at Kilpatrick Lake, near here, after the father is said to have threatened the life of his wife and five children. Mrs. Ritenburgh told Barry County officers her son dashed for a rifle and shot her husband after the latter had lined up his five children and herself against a wall with the statement they were to be killed. She sald her husband had been de- spondent for some time over financial matters. Norris Ritenburgh was being held pending an inque: Phillip-Louise 1727 L St. N.W. New Fall Models in Hats and Gowns Arriving Daily The new mode in millinery in a complete range of styles and colors is displayed in this shop at prices from $5 to $25 Fall Gowns specially priced from $15.75 to $59.50 le de Franece Lafayette Paris s oo SEPT. 19, Oct. ® ington, D. or anv authorized agent DULIN & HOUSEWARES SALE Just a Suggestion of the Many Things Here That Simplify the Task of Running a Home TABLE MARTIN Small Electrical Appliances COOKER — Toaster, ‘Waffle Mail or ’Phone Orders Filled Elec. Clofhes> Washer The “GRAYBAR,” with its self- emptying feature, will do more clothes Iron and Sandwich Toaster combined. Chrome plated. Laying the top back permits frying of eggs on one grid while ham or bacon cooks on the other. Bakes four large pancakes or six large chops or The Sale ' With a Purpose We have two ob- jectives in mind for this Autumn event. One to better ac- quaint with the char- acter of Sloane mer- chandise—and that, exc]us_ive though it is, it is not high priced. Our strict censor- ship of quality and type — with its re- sulfind absence of cheapness—ma,y have suggestcd the thought that we were hi € h priced. Noth;ng could be farther from the fact —asisdemonstrated in the quotations in the Annual Autumn { Sale. With that in mind you'll find this a most propitious time and the sale a most advantageous oppor= tunity to refurnish or replenish. Gov. Winthrop Desk True copy of the original which has become historic. Of either mahogany or cher ry construction 585 Usually $110. Beautiful Lamps Hundreds for il prisgover—tabla; Bridye; floor, boudoir, etc.—usual price range from $14.50 to $100. Reduced 0 ‘ $10 to $75 Chinese Decorated Pottery Table Lamp, crackle finish, with silk shade 525 Usually $35 choice—for #» B—3 W. & J. Sloane Annual Autumn Sale Remarkable Offering of Genuine Handmade Oriental Rug's You won’t‘ recall a time when genuine Oriental rugs, with a pedigree that belor!g.s to this group, have been offered at such favorable prices. Trade condmon_s ‘make these truly radical concessions possible, and it is our ex- treme privilege to be able to so place them before you for selection. In addition to the very attractive prices—the assortments from which you may select are likewise exceptional in variety of design and sizes. Every rug has the Sloane assurance of the genuineness of its proauction. $950 Khanbah Sima 550 $1500 Khanbah S %695 $475 Khanbah 250 xld s, .. Size $210 Khanbah $125 $1475 Kirmanshah 950 1512 . T ftat $750 Kirmanshah 495 $900 Anatolian 8650 $700 Anatolian 3435 $1200 Sarouk *900 $500 Sarouk *350 $250 Sarouk ‘79 $400 Lilihan 260 $235 Gorevan 175 $450 Chinese ki $350 Chinese ] 3195 $200 Chinese s135 $175 Turkish *140 ee T CEAT I e ST e s eme e s et e e e e e St e QPO e 07 s B R T T R A IR I 14.9x11.10 ..quse Size 18.7x10.1 Size 16x12 Size 9x12 Size 9x6 Size 12x9 Size 12x9 Size 12x9 Size 10x8 Size 9x6 Size 9x12 BRI CC 0 eFE s SHICESESRG e e SO ST o T GG s L AT e UGS s ¢ TS e b s AW e VAN KGOS 000 s S o - These rugs are in the Heep rich Oriental colorings in masterpieces of design, and will be readily adapted to the furnishings of any room in which in less time than any machine of its size and price. It washes, rinses and you may place them. dries—by spinning, no harmful wring- ing. Price, $99.50. Only $10.00 down and $10.00 monthly. ’Phone Natl. 1293 for Free Demonstration two medium steaks at one 512050 time. Made to sell for $16.00 WAFFLE IRON—Most attractive de- sign of Manning & Bowman. Chrome plated, with heat indicator. Made to sell for $14.7. For House Cleaning e e larly 1ousehol size. 22 $1.75 $1.50 DUST MOP. 15-inch size. WET MOP. Household size. Regularly 50c . 39C WALL DUSTERS. All lambs wool— catches the dust instead of transferring to furniture and pictures. 13 $l CLOTHES DRYER—for the yard; with steel post. Easily folded and taken down when not in use. With 100 ft. of $7 50 clothes line i With 150 ft. of clothesline—$8.00 "Universal" Vacuum Cleaner Complete Set of Attachments FREE This Month Only This model 58 motor-driven brush cleaner gets all the deeply embedded grit which cuts the nap of floor coverings— as well as the surface dust gotten by all other cleaners. Regu- larly an excellent value, complete with Dusting Tools and Cleaning Attachments, at $46.50. During this sale— BOTH FOR ... . $39'50 For the Bathroom SHOWER CURTAINS. All colors in a beautiful new and exclusive pattern. Non- rubberized; will not stick, crack or stiffen. Mildewproof; colors are sunfast. These cur- $5.00 Down—S$5.00 Monthly tains will last several years. Full $5 00 3 Phowe National 1293 for Home Demonstration 6x6-ft. size $3.00 - Made to Order—Half-size for stall o Mahogany Bedroom Suites of 8 Pieces, Regular price, $500 $395 This is one of the many special values which y8u will find featured in our Autirmin sale—and which you will find difficult of duplication. American Empire is the inspiration for the design. The drawer fronts are finished with natural crotch mahogany, and throughout the details of construction emphasize the superior character of the suite. Twin poster beds, with carved pineapple tops: bureau, chest, dressing table, nite table, chair and bench. Sloane-Made Felt Mattresses Sloane Box Springs i Made in our strictly hygienic workrooms, of selected Scientifically constructed to insure perfect comfort, || felt, and with handsome art ticking. ;27_50 and designed to avoid sagging. || Usually $35 ......c..covvnn. Usuadlly $35 showers 11, size for extra large Fine Values in Cooking Utensils HEAVY CAST ALUMINUM UTENSILS—for cooking without water to preserve the full flavor and beneficial salts and vita- $2.95 mines. Cholce, regularly $4.80 to $5.25 er group CLOTHES HAMPERS—A new and more attractive style of fibre hamper, $3 95 with hinged cover. All colors.... . © 1—Nest of two Saucepans, 1 gt. and 3 qts. 2—Combination Cake Griddle and Broiler 3—2-qt. Saucepan and 9-inch Frying Pan 4—4-qt. Saucepan withvheavy, tight-fit cover 5—10%-in. Frying Pan with #ight cover 115-qt. Rice Boiier, 10 or 13 gt. Oval Dishpan and Saucepan Sets of 1,1%¢,.2 qt.or 3 $1.00 Another Shipment Electric Mantel Telechron Clocks 17-inch base, 7 inches tall, 5- o il Striking | ENAMELWARE—10-qt. Preserving Kettle, \ Consult Our Contract Dept. —for plans and specifications on equipment of hotels, schools, colleges, apartment houses, churches, institu- tions, etc. W.&]J. SLOANE The Our Credit Dept. | —offers the double convenience of a charge account and || our Budget Plan which takes easy care of the payments. “..d and4qts—valuesupto$2ea. Choice. DuLIN @ MARTIN Connecticut Ave. anad l” PARKING SERVICE—Conn. Ave. Entrance. OPEN 9 to 6 Just Above G Shutters 709 Twelfth The House Gisrzezcm y_Vith

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