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S O C I ETY l WEDDING IN BETHLEHEM CHAPEL I . (Continued From Second Page) gon at thelr Summer home, on lans Island. Mr. and Mrs. Fred S. Wynn are oc- eupying their new home, at 2818 Forty- fourth street northwest, Wesley Helghts, tc which they moved from 2101 Con- necticut avenue. Mr. Wynn is vice president of the Southern Railway. Mr. and Mrs. William D. Wrightson have with them for a few days in their home, in Chevy Chase, Mrs. Oliver Causey of High Point, N. C., and her | three little children, who arrived last evening from North Carolina en route to New York. Mr. and Mrs. Wrightson have just returned from their camp on the Severn River, which they leased for the Summer with Maj. and Mrs. W. W. Priscilla Wrightson rcturned yesterday from a month's visit with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Knight and their children in their Summer place at Washington, N, H. Miss Marle W ght- n and Miss Aileen Gorgas Wrightson Tave joined their parents, after spend- ing the Summer at the Y. W. C. A. camp on the Severn River. Mrs. Harvey W. Wiley has her two gons, Harvey, jr, and John Preston, vith her at her home until late in Ecp.ember. Mr. and Mrs. more in Europe t some time .n States exhibit, for which M legal adviser, and have since England, spending some time at Ripon, the anc al home of Ell which Lis forbears patte on the shores of the Potom years 2go. Mr. and Mrs spend the Autumn ton and at their Virg Mrs. Edward E. Robbins has returned to 2020 Connecticut avenue, after spending the Summer on the North Shore. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cooke, eadows, Md., e announce t and Mrs. John C. Crown of Seat ht. Md. No date has been set for the wedding Thomas Alden Bradf Bradford hoboths Beach, Del Mrs. L. W. Hayd=n and Miss Louise | who have recently e Westclifl marriage Hayde ern of Chevy Miss He from a motor tri where she was 2 guest of D H. J. Konzelman, jr., THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. U UAY, Ski-iwMmbiuR 10, | | will make ’their home at Oxon Hill. ried a cluster of pale pink roses. Mr. Edwin C. Kulp was best man and the ushers included Mr. John F. O'Lone and Mr. Arthur Ford. A reception followed in the home of the bride’s father, and later they started for a wedding trip to Canada, stopping at Rumsen, N. J. On their return they The bride is a graduate of Notre Dame Academy and of Providence Hospital School of Nursing. Her father was pri- vate secretary to former Public Printer Ford. Miss Belle Sherwin, president of the Winden, her country estate, near Cleve- land, Ohio. Mr. Charles Catlett of Staunton, Va., announces the engagement and ap- proaching marriage of his daughter, Mary Mercer, to Mr. Robert Willis Kellogg of St. Louls, Mo. The wedding will take place October 17. Miss Helen M. Riordon and Miss Dorothea A. Cook have Teturned from A Summer vacation spent in Scandina- via and the British Isles. Mrs. Pearl S Hase and her daugh- street, e 086855 5a 05 National League of Women Voters, has returned to her home, on 'I'hlrty-nrs& after spending the Summer at Glorious Comfort in New Styles—Lower Prices Every feature that mekes FLEXIBLE arch Can- tilevers the most comfortable shoes you've ever womn is included in the New Style Group. Smarter models at prices lower than ever before! See them! $950, $1050, $1150, $1250. Cantilever Shoe Shop 1319 F St., 2nd Floor (Continued on Seventh Page.) EMPRESS In Brown Kid and Suede, Covered Heel Over Young Men's Shop Al CANTILEVER SHOES MRS. CLARENCE H. GUNDERSON, her marriage Tuesday to Lieut. Gunder: r of Lieut. Belmar Lee Shepley, U y took place in the Bethlehem C 2 contralto, and Mr. Joseph P. O'Lone. I have as guests fenad of Holyoke, recently married in ic Bell of Forty- |~ just returned from a Hotel Henlopen, Re- returned i nding the t Atlantic City. Veronica y morning to Mr. n of Oxon Hill, Md.,| taxing place in _the oly Comforter, the Rev. officiating and say- Miss Hazel Arth. —[ North 1742 — UPHOLSTERING Get Our Estimates Established Two Generations SEGAL BROS. 1232 14th St. N. VI o henlers. 1220 °F \Jitreet N FRIDAY—SATURDAY A Special Fall Selling of Important New Hats The Ronmnfic Favorites Modified Taken From the Second Empire We Have A Most Extensive Collection at D The new Fall Hats “do things” to your personality! They're fascinatingly pert for young moderns—they’re flatteringly smart to matrons! Many copies of famous Paris and New York models—in every smart Fall color- ing! In Our Economy Department So successful is this new department that this week again our buyer rushed to New York to replenish the stock with more of the beautiful new styles. It is to wonder at the value we are offering at this low price. $3.50 He and during the n | Miss layed The and w | fashioned afte slippers and tu color v S A. retired, and Mrs. e Washington ailey Phott. Miss Belmar e of the Sacred ng precedir the ceremony “accompanied by Pauline organist, who the wedding mar bride was e che: orted by her father of wine-color velvet a Romney model, with 1 to match. Her -coldr roses. >, Hand was maid of a_costume of sapphire- clvet and hat to match and car- Ruffled Curtains | Special, Co Factory Close-Out Worth §2.95 Palr $1.25 rner Valance effect in all colors SLIP COVERS made, any odd chair, to close out small pieces cre- tonne, “_M PARROT Lu Real home-cooked food delig! dine. StNW. Jaspe cloth and linen. 36 95 cDEVITT’S Decorators Dis. 3211 ILSTERING DRAPERIES The ncheon Tea Dinner blended with a htful atmosphere You'll enjoy it. Dails 12 to 8, 1643 Conn. _\\ VERY GREEN GREEN has already been approved as a lead- ing color for autumn. There will be a great many coats in that lovely deep, rich forest shade. And green dresses go without saying! There will be green crepes, green satins and those delightful new green sheer woolens. This year, accessories must match. And Nisley, recognizing the importance of green, is ready with'the right shoes. For town, we have a stunning new three-eyelet oxford, with suede vamp and “jacket” of kid. For after- noon, an instep strap of finest glace kid, with just a touch of decoration in matching reptile calf. Then for really dressy weat, a “half and half” pump, half suede and half glace leather with a bit of classic decoration. What shade of stockings go with green shoes? Well, by this time you know that Nicley always has correct colors. New low prices now, too . . . 75 cents, $1, and $1.25. The NISLEY policy is this: To build our own shoes in our own plants for the more than fifty of our own stores. To sell them, with one profit, directly to you, at a Iower price than would otherwise be possible. To make these shoes of the finest materials possible and to line and finish them with true craftsmanship and authentic style. Finally, to offer them to you in surroundings that you will find pleasant, courteous and efficient. Why not drop in now , , . to hear and see what's new for fall, Je well “They're Different” —for School —for Office —for Street These Vogue Dresses have an air about them that must be seen to be appreciated . .. they are in all the popular and pleas- ing shades, such as black, brown, Span ish Tile, ( 1, efie. Tame Sizes 1410 45 md 14 to 2603 55.95 dressed r‘v S| Ney's new low price pc make it easy. Milton R Ney 8%&Pa. Ave. Nw ALL STYLES @ The “Half and Half” pump for dress @ A new town oxford, the “Jacket Tie” All the above in green— also in black and brown NISLEY BEAUTIFUL SHOES Sizes 25109 AAAAtOE 1339 F Street, N.\W., Washington iss Betty Hase and Miss Hilda vife ana daughters of Col. W. * The An Annual Event ; B—3 af Notab’e. Importance Take Advantage of the Autumn Sale to Refurnish the Living’ Room Club and Lounge Chairs (Dlustrated) enticing to comfort, and lux- covered in damask, velvet and brocatelle. $95 Usually: $T15 s vvimmnirs Wakefield Sofa Luxuriously big and comfortable: cov- ered in damask, tapestry, brocatelle or ok e’ LD Usually $210 . Wakefield Easy Chair BYcorpaionipiscottol o edtal g e ans in lines, and upholstered in materials to match the Wakefield sofa. $ Usuallyp@I200,...c..ocamomme 85 Bennington Wing Chair Typically Colonial in design, and the ideal firesids wing chair. Choice of var ious coverings. $ ez ; Usvally STI5: ..coza Gov. Winthrop Desk True copy of the original which has become historic. Of either mahogany or i N English Desk From the 18th Century; reproduced in genuine walnut: straight- Models uricnsly front lines. Usuallys $150" s amanica COLLECTION of spe- A cially assembled pieces for individual use—or for combining in ensembles. About them is ihiat unmistakable alr of re- finement which bespeaks high art in design and high character in craftsmanship. Furniture bearing the double attraction of Sloane endorse- ment and special marking for the Autumn Sale. Gov. Wlnthrop Secretary The combination desk and bookcase, in genuine mahogany, and with the thirteen Usuatly 5185 ... 155 Coffee Table Duncan Phyfe design, in genuine ma- hogany, inlaid with satinwood. Vol 890 .. .* 1 Drop-Leaf End Table Of Duncan Phyfe motif: hogany constructions typical feet. Usually $22.50 Drum Table Ideal for the many occasional places and uses (or a table: genuine mahogany, with brass claw feet. 540 eremera genuine ma- brass claw Usually $50 . . ... .. Fairfield Chair A Sloane production of our own interpre- tation. Open arm type—with walnut frame. upholstered in a variety of appropriate+ fabrics. N . Pendley Table Duncan Phyfe is the design, with con- venient drop leaves that adapt it to many uses. Genuine mahogany. $1 05 Usually 8135 ........ ... Colonial Candle Stand Serves the dual purpose of a lamp table or end table. Made of genuine mahogany. Usually $15 e wasmsin: : 1 3‘50 Making History in the Selling of Genuine Oriental Rug’s Our own importations — coming direct from the most famous hand looms of the Orient. The reductions shown are ACTUAL, and the values representca by the or;ginnl .prices are REAL—reckoned both in intrinsic worth and artistic expression. It's a superb collection—and an offering that must not be acccpted as sening a yrecedent. $950 Khanbah Size 20x12 ... $1500 Khanbah Sizes 21lle. . . . cuoviggevi $475 Khanbah Size 15x12 ... $210 Khanbah Size 10x7 $1475 Ku'n;anshah Size 17x11 .. %950 - 900 Anatol ... 3550 %695 250 Cewaaye e R i "$700 Anatoli B O Use a C71arge Account You'll find it handy when buying: and our Budget Plan arranges for convenient payments. $1200 Sarouk Size 16x12 $500 Sarouk Size 9x12 $250 Saroui( Size 9x6 ..... $400 Lilithan Size 129 . $235 Gorevan Size 12x9 . $4501Chinens: Size 12x9 . $200 Chinese $175 Turkish Size 9x12 ....wwremeees e 3900 $350 - 3260 5255 5135 . $140 B R B s T Our Contract Deft. —will be glad to consult with you for re- furnishing hotels, apartment houses, schools, colleges, churches, institutions, etc. W.&J. SLOANE 709 Twelfth With HOHJE the Just Above G Green_ Shuttera