Evening Star Newspaper, September 17, 1931, Page 20

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sDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1931 z % warning signal first payment on s new fiivver today. | sticed the royalties or the Osages, called| AWARDED 33D DEGREE ummma:;_nu. S OCI ETY LO.OF. Delégaté {FIVE DIE, 7 HURT %nm Wafers i el bbb s OO g i kg e Hin Rute - Last year each unrestricted head Guyer Leslle, I Balentine, 17, of Moorestown, { <1 & basis of $125 per head right. For . Sl S ity diana Masons Are Granted i 'm’g Willis, all of \ Samuel lN cRosslNG CRASH gi‘.lv,.t. mx:‘r e:l At{umt:u:g;pml%eed ww‘tlthm Er‘;u:!’m?l ‘vlur of 1926 ""‘.{’,‘,:‘,,.""0‘2 Wfi was vn:tur‘. 2,;::".:: a A it L year. onor at Detroit. . Lent, m 3,400, or an e eolatn iow the accldent occurred, | $3.850 quartérly. Declining prices of |as much T hee Tt e Tra e e tor ot " Moorestown. was |oll, dwindling ® production and _other | full * in ington was occupled by Lieut. and Mrs. ckload of Laborers Struck DbY| ,.inc“henind the truck and saw the | factors in the petroleum depression have B i Dy e 1Y (M Marion; Thomas Albert R. H. Nunn, who have just gone to Train—Few Save Selves by :ccxlgmt'y Hehmd he did not see the Masons were award- i rain approacl Mo Boston. ; ; G : % 3 : Leaping From Machine. e » (Continued From Third Page.) SCHAEFER WILL ATTEND BIG CONVENTION. . ‘While she was away her home in Wash- Dr. and Mrs. Ernest E. Hadley are | settled in their new home at 4304 Forest Lane to which they moved from Pair- lawn, Anacostia. ‘Mrs, Strother Smith entertained a party at dinner ¢n the Shoreham Ter- race Tuesday evening %cflm liment to Mrs. Acker of Jacksonville, Fla., who is now the guest of Mrs, Caroline Roberts. S | Mr. and Mrs, Carl O. Lawton are now | at the Shoreham, Where -they have | taken an apartment for the next two months. Next week they will have M, | and Mrs. Chappell of Richmond as| house guests. The marriage of Miss Bernice Halley Phelps, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard B. Phelps, to Mr. J. Miles | Tyler, son of Mrs. Murray E. Tyler of Baltimore, will take place this afternoon | in the parsonage of the Langdon M. E. Church, the pastor, the Rev. Dr. Henry Rowland, officiating at 4 o'clock in the presence of only a small company of relatives. The bride, who will be given in mar- age by her father, will wear a travi ing costume of brown silk with small | figures of cream color and - a chiffon | coat with a close-fitting brown hat | trimmed with a cream color feather. | Her corsage bouquet will be of lilles of the valley. | Miss Audrey Phelps, will be maid of | hovor for her sister and will have a | blue chiffon frock and a black picture | and a corsage bouquet of pink roses | of the valley. Mr. Richard B. Phelps, Jr., will be best man. | Mr. Tyler and his bride will leave | tmmediately after the ceremony for a wedding trip in New England and on | their return will make their home in | Washingtcn. Among those at the wed- | ding will be Mrs. Tyler, mother of the | b oom, his brother-in-law and sis- and Mrs. Earl Phipps and Mrs, William Dennis, and Mr. and Mrs. H. Stanford Tyler, brother and sister-in- law of the bridegroom, all from Balti- more. Commandant John Schaefer, captain of Canton Washington, No. 1, of the Patriarchs Militant, District of Colum- bia, who left Washington last night to attend the session of the Sovereign Grand Lodge, 1. O. O. F., which meets in annual session at Winnipeg, Canada, beginning September 21. Capt. Schaefer will also attend the session of the Military Council, which is being held in connection with the Grand Lodge. He will visit in Chicago & week en route. English is replacing French as the By the Associated Press. TV September 17.—Five men were ki tright and seven others were injured near here|$125 Per Head Right Basis for late yesterday when a Camden-Long Branch Pennsylvania Railroad train hit a truck carrying 25 laborers home from work at a grade crossing. A few of those on the truck escaped | By the Assoclated Press. 'by jumping. Those who failed to leap | PAWHUSKA, Okla, September .17.— were hurled into the air by the colli- | Osage Indians who a few years ago sion and some of them were crushed | were able to buy limousines after col- beneath the train. The crossing is protected by auto- oil royalties won't be able to make the P i s Ml bbbt e bt 1 OSAGE OIL ROYALTIES SHOW LARGE SHRINKAGE Jocal| Quarter, Compares With $3,350 Average in 1926. lecting their quarterly allowance from THE NEW JellefT: The Newest Tip on Suede Shoes is Genuine Alligator! The mew Glen Bogie enthusiastically ac- oepted by most dis- eriminating vomen of Denver end west for sports and general daytime wear. Denver. ° e new _ _ Friday! No Summer goods for clearance! Every. thing new, as it should be, at the New Jel- s leff’s. Many new fashions . . . smart, but in- expensive throughout the store tomorrow. Woslen Trsck th len irock that Wil fit you like Daper on 'the wai shoulders 81 gauncier” eu st buisony ™ 484 only’ $10.95, " ™ principal foreign language taught in many Prussian_schools. B e Toms Yesterday. S Denver Wires . .. Dr. Jessie Mary Ferguson and her sister, u?“fit Ocomt.n;]l {!m‘\fiwn of S‘/ )/ Forty-sixth st -et northwest, will return ‘ 7 September 2: ..om a motor trip to Cali- | I /()/{_ /////Z fornia and will again occupy their home, which has been rented this Summer to LN} Mr. and Mrs. Ira Reynolds, who will > b North. Mr. and Mrs. Reynolds visit in Cambridge as the guests of Dr. The wedding took place yesterday | REMODELED morning at 9:30 o'clock of Miss Mildred RS %E::lvl;li:)l) 4 4 About : N s, ot 4 Bt | Sheer Wool Dresses Having Your Work Done L formed by the bride's uncle, Rev. W. AT agreeing upon...that Glen liam Pierpont of this city, in the pre: i Pirpont of e ety 1 e weee: | [SADOR MILLER the son of Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Haley 809 11th St. N.W. new two-piece Glen Bogie. The bride and bridegroom left imme- A scarf or collar and cuff set heciil piice $1095. That's Tuck! Aj C€ + o W .99, at’s luck! rthi in Canada. peIR nd everything Why don’t you come in to see diagonal woolens and diagonal necklines, of course . .. too . . . browns, greens, rusts, Spanish Tile . & o . . - Junior Misses . . . youw’ll want E. Pierpont, the attractive daughter of AL Mr. and Mrs. John A, Pierpont, and Mr. | GLAZED 7 Glen B()l:lle i You Can Save Money by : X o bride’s parents, 1338 Kenyon street| News Washington women are northwest. The ceremony was pe = like these all wi 1 Bogie is THE knitted dress ShRter cong oo pimedinte famities T V) for smartness and service all ride comes of a long line of - day ! . guished ancestry. The bridegroom is Expert Workmanship 33 oaiha of s2950 for the Special s .95 of Harrisonburg, Ba., and holds a posi- Nat'l 5628 3 ) z { tion in the Department of Commerce. :ffo] ;" three-piece. ‘model Juniors are first to be first in fashion. So here they etched. aiaely on & motor t2ip, which includes G/ i 5 : are . . . the new firsts . . . ready tomorrow . . . ata New York City, Niagara Falls and points he r[ errace 1 this week without charge with 3 : 3 at the every Glen Bogie. about them is really NEW. High necks, of course . . « crocheted shoulders and gauntlet cuffs, of course . . Glen Bogie tomorrow! Sports Shop—Fourth Floor shining square metal buttons . . . two pieces . , one piece .. . . really not a thing missing! New colors, black! Sizes 11 to 17! Juniors’ Shop—Third Floor Of course you're wearing the soft new woolens for Fall, and have probably discovered that nothing 16oks T L e e s iiive e better with them,th:m suede . . o but if youare very ;:;mmflifl {Imm( !r“uu Mr, m,f} d,g, i smart . o you'll choose suede tipped with genuine 1) iller of Al ywn -on-Hu n, o N 1 1 i P gflum“ . nwl'f}’t»c1r e alligator! .The contrast of leathers is stunning . o « and the alligator adds just enough of the informal feel- T2, T T B s s guests af e n at a ing t i - R e e e g to make 's oes like those sketched perfectly appro fimore has also been visiting in Wash- priate with your sports frocks. . the guest of Mr. and Mrs. > m&; o | We have sketched three styles . . . the pump with a i A suede-covered heel, the oxford and one-strap slipper: ostess | AL A S i, Kenp e W o g with built-up leather heels. bridge party Tu?d;y when she };d as ests some of her Sandy Spring lends, the group including Mrs. pWfl- Shoe Shop—Street Floor Jliam Hough, Mrs. Smead Alvord, sr.; The New Hand- Crocheted Mrs. L. Thomas, Mrs. . e Thomas, ‘Mrs. | Mrs. Francis Miller, Mrs. Mahion Kirk, : / 4th: Mrs, Austin La Mar, Mrs. Frank ¢ Wilison, Mrs. Harold Lounsbury, Mrs. : Clarence Hurrey, Mrs. Mary Bentley, K s G STREET AT ELEVENTH Mrs. Norris Pussell, Mrs. Milton Ban- ot Miss Alice Tyson and Miss Jean / f oulter. Quantities of flowers from the Berkley < Excellent - Shoreham Something new . . . Rollyp ... & gardens were used for decorations, ard cuisine served ' mightly breezy little cap with a roll brim small tables placed in the living aLu il o B e that you'll take to college for sun rooms for cards. Mr. and Mrs. il AR campus wear . . . to keep your Kemp moved to Berkley, their Sandy .« » you stroll along the curls from blowing when you go Spring home, from Washington, and beautiful Venetian Pool . . . driving . . . to wear with your have only been residents a couple of and you dance to the charm- new sperts frock for street . . . s0 years. ing melodies of the famous soft you van cram it into your * A, Lowe-Nevins'’ SHOREHAM pocket and not burt it & bit .. . and so_ becoming it’s absolutely N Mr. andl Mrs. W. A. Va Bedt 2 rchestra. eased a home, at 4436 Klingle street, o s irresistible! Get it in several of the new bright dark shades. which was formerly occupied by Mr.and p Mrs. Ralph Powers Brown, who have Dinner, $1.50 moved to Cleveland, Ohio. * Mr. Van Neckwear Shop—Street Floor Duzer 1s the new Washington traffic di- Al 818 Oxrte Pervice rector and will occupy his new home Special Dinner Saturday and Holidays, $2 In case of inclement it was hard to find Pure Dye Crepe Satin Underwear Lace Trimmed Chemises Tailored at s 1 .95 Panties Fitted Lines Dance Sets Pure dye fabrics are those that aren’t loaded to give them body . .. . which means that the fabrics are softer and finer and wear well! Pure-dye silk feels soft and clinging . ., . and you'll love it in this underwear next to your skin! Besides that they are first fashions , o w the chemises fitted with tie-back rfbbon sashes ., , lace inserts, tucked, or hemstitched . . . dance sets with lace bandeau and fitted panties . . , panties and step-ins with fitted band or back elastic . o , flesh, tearose, baby blue! } . Grey Shops—Street and Second Floors % e L7 7 i s, 7 2 \///// AL 2y 07 on October 1. Dr. and Mrs. Delos O. Kinsman of weather service is re- Judge Brown Klingle street returned Monday from sumed in the Palm Room. Williamsburg, Va., where they were the s guests for & few days of Dr. and Mrs. B i ( by the company it Charles E. Marsh, who were residents 5 ! ' k ! ¢f, Washington last vear before Dr. eeps! farsh went to Willlam & ] < p: o Brown-with-Spanish Tile teach, ¥ N e W ’ ) Brown-with-Red Mrs, Minnie B. Cole of Madison, Wis., ” 1s passing several days in Washington Brown-with-Green All-Brown ding the President's Conference on ewelry | me Building and Home O'mer;hlp.‘ b She is at the Dodge Hotel. Dr. and Mrs, Guy Whitman Lead- better of Cathedrnxvenr\'{:rretmgfd to their home on Sunday a! spending a @ Maitre d'Hotel vacetion at Cold Stream Pond, Me. " s e Their two children, Guy Whitman, jr. ' tricia, were with the: . ) RESERVATIONS / J TELEPHONE, ADAMS 0700 / - ., ROBERT KEHL QQ for the first time—lace-trimmed AN Milanese Silk Underwear . Just Arrived! It's what you wear with brown bloomers . . . panties s pink ew a ts this year that makes it smart... vests 34 10 42 the vivid reds . . . the dull greens v sizes .. . the rosy flame of Spanish chemises beautifully made . . tile . . . and if your jewelry is with the Forward Tilt wood, or wood combined with We've never had brand-new, spick-and-span Milanese Silk Underwear at $1 ., . . g;‘m:lfié"gogx’cfig’%vzfig: so now’s your chance. It's'good quality . . . it is charmingly feminine with laces for trimming. Get plenty now . . . then you'll be sure to save on your undergar- 5 . You've only to try these new hats on to Gay Kerchlefs know how flattering, how wearable they are! In Harvest Color er you like the smooth beads... ments supply! Bowler styles, tricornes, Eugenie sailors, Prints or those that are carved . .. one, boat-hats in black, brown, Kiltie green, Riff 2 5 LoosEc! °§]°’ cake red and navy. c or i Stunning sport size hankies of e Large and Small Headsizes B LA BN b et o o) 9 Sc hem. Your choice of several rich rouge ... two or three strand styles, we Autumn shades, Toilgtries Shop—Street Floor A New Oxford of Genuine Boroso Sharkskin —black with patent leather trimming. Grey Shops—First and Second Filoors earrings to match, at this very tempting price. —brown with brown patent leather trimming. Jewelry Shop—Street Floor Discontinued Model of - Helena Rubinstein’s Enchante Vanities formerly $3 «—both models priced at $15. New Fall Shades in Silk Hosiery at $1 to $1.95 Pair have them all, with bracelets and Handkerchie/ Shop—Street Floor

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