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SOCIETY waliaferro, American vice consul at| Progresso, Mexico, were married sat- | urday evening, September 26, at the residence sot the bflge';v ]:enu by fi;‘ . Dr. Benjamin F. n, pastor Church of Har- risonburg. The rooms of the home were decorated with Autumn flowers and ferns. The bride, given in marriage by her | father, wore rose point lace over white satin. Her vell was of fulle with cap of lace and seed pearls. She carried & shower of roses and lilies of the valley. Miss Katherine Firebaugh of Harri- Mr. and and Mrs, at those from Wi Dr. Arch L. Riddick dinner last evening at the Carlton, the company numbering 16. 3 erick Mrs. George Kortzenborn, Mr. Lendell Conner and Mr. and Mrs. Leon C. Bibber. Mr. and Mrs, S. B. Currie are among | ite Sulp!fllrm Sprin w the who through the early autumn. ‘The Washington Alliance of Delta Deita Delta Fraternity will be enter- tained tomorrow evening in_the home of Mrs. Howard Hosmer on Reno road. Mrs. Hosmer will be assisted by Mrs. W. entertained at THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1931 Miss Margaret Shedd, Miss | L. Fulton and Mrs, Theodore B. Nickson. Zollars, Miss Mildred Nesmith, |- Rev. and Mrs, W. E. McCord of | Southern Pines, N. C., are spending & . | few deys at the Dodge. | | RADICALS NOMINATE | Argentina Party Names Former ! Diplomat for President. BUENOS AIRES, September 29 (#)— | Dr. Marcelo T. de Alvear, former Presi- dent and diplomat, was neminated for i the presidency by the Radical party yes- | terday by a vote of 145 to 20. Adolfo Guemes was nominated for the vice presidency, 134 to 31. The election takes place November 8. remal |BETTER BUSINESS GROUP TO SPONSOR RADIO PLAY Program to Be Based on Bureau Slogan of “Before You In- wvest, Investigate.” ‘The Better Business Bureau, which has been giving a series of radio talks designed to educate and warn the pub- lic concerning advertising and invest- ments, will sponsor a radio play, dra- matizing the slogan of the bureau, “Be- fore Investing, Investigate’ The play, which will be given over Station WOL on Priday, October 9, at 7:30 p.m., is being arranged by the Northern Dramatic Co. of this eity, which is donating its services to the bureau. ‘The title of the drama will be “The Tipster Racket,” and will attempt to expose the many methods used in pres- ent-day selling and promotion schemes designed to dupe the public. LOCKJAW KILLS CHILD Special Dispatch te The Star. KENSINGTON, Md., September 29.— Ollve Virginia Beall, 7-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis C. Beall, died at Georgetown Hospital In Washington }nm'num from lockjaw. She had been our Besides her parents she is survived by four brothers. Funeral arrangements have not been completed. ZIONISTS TO MEET HERE OCTOBER 25 Delegates From D. C. and Four States te Act on Resolutions From World Congress at Basel. A midyear comference of Zionists from Maryland, Virginia, District of Columbia and North and South Caro- | two weeks later, Rabbli Edward L. Is- — e lina will be heid here Sunday, October | (uiu:h.m, to the National Con- | ver of American Zionists, to be held | [ raer, president of the seaboard region, .umoux:d today. & | before the national convention, the | seaboard regional conference will act | upon important resolutions adopted at | the recent World Zionist Congress at | Basel, Switzerland. | A report of the world meeting will| be given the Washington Chapter Ha- | dassah tonight by Max Rhoade, the only Jocal man who attended the con-| tional fun Pneedhg the regional wntmneef | next month a dinner will be given at Reupholstering & Repairing sonburg, sister of the bride, was maid of honor and her only attendant. She wore green satin and carried pink rose- ‘buds. Pay a little down when furniture is returned; thereafter a little each month will do Wool Tapestry, Friezza, Brocades and Damask Also Chair Caneing and Porch Rorct:"st St%linhd Our Ex- al e Now Prevailing lp.:m Prices for Two Days Only. Write. Phene or Call MEtropolitan 2062 or Residence Phone CLeveland 0430 3721 Porter St, Cleveland Park CLAY ARMSTRONG 1235 10th St. N.W. GOOD HOUSEKEEPING STUDIO of Architecture & Furnishings ...the National Washes your ap- parel better. Hun- dreds of Wash. ington heusewives say_so. ‘We use soft “jl. tered water, thor- oughly tested washing solutions and 30 years' ex- perience in wash- ing your laundry. Besides our ds. Mr. Geot "Talieferro, brother of the | hndegmomr,genrt"d as best man. Miss Elsie Wine played the wedding marches and Miss Frances Hook sang a group of songs, with piano accompaniment by Miss Wine. ~ Mr. Taliaferro and his bride left after o reception on a wedding trip and will live at Progresso, Mexico. Mr. Talla- ferro, son of Mr. and Mrs. John W. Taliaferro of Harrisonburg, is a gradu- ate of Washington and Lee University, Lexington, Va., and was a member of the foot ball team. He was recently transferred to Progresso from Mazatlan, Mexico, where he served in the consu- lar service. Mr. and Mrs, Willlam Hard of Wash- fngton are at the St. Regls Hotel n New York. Mrs, J. H. Lockwood of Burlington, Vt., is passing a brief time at the Dodge and is accompanied by her son and | daughter, Mr. William Lockwood and | Miss Eleanor Lockwood. | Mr. and ‘Mrs. Elmer V. Carr cele- | brated their twenty-fifth wedding anni- at their home, WoobpwARD & LoTHROP 107 U™ F awn G STacers Cordially Invites You to Visit A Living Room Furnished in the Empire Feeling and Designed by Good Housekeeping Studio Now on Exhibition st J.Nee Co. EINE FURNITURE @ . €V enth o/trest el prices are excep- tionally mod e st, quality and work- manship consider- ed. Make & week's " test ndryco_ 5-Plece Parlor Suites—Antiques E Tas , 3-Piece Overstufted Suites Dining Room Chairs - Wo0ODWARD & LOTHROP 10™ 11 F AND G STREETS resent and Mrs. Asmuth, the president, EM charge and mnwnceh? f;he musical and literary program, which was con- tributed by flh‘ Jennie Lee McCoy, Mrs. Mattie Queen-Ewing, Mrs. Emily Jarboe, Mrs. Carr, Mrs. Charles V. Im- Mrs. Georgia Price—Representative From the Hudnut Salon Is Here This Week She will gladly give you, without charge, individual advice en the care of 'your complexion, and will explain the famous home method of Du Barry beauty treatments by the hand principle. ‘TOILETRIES, AISLE 14, FIrsT FLOOR. Fashion's Important Details Are Inexpensively Done for You by Our Hemstitching and Pleating Section This season, Fashion requires a great many details — buttons, hemstitching, picoting, pleating, and fagotting—which may be done here quickly, expertly, and inexpensively. HEMSTITCHING AND PLEATING DEsx, ErcETe FLOOR. TEReE Ea%fi‘ Q 11 " Greater Coat Values Than in Years Winter Coats $5 9.50. We have assembled the outstanding coat fashions of cinched-in waist lines, lavishly furred models, of rough woollens, interesting sleeve details, deep wrap, shawl and lars—and now, we offer them to you at this outstandi price for so much fashion and quality. The Well-Dressed Maid | Wears These New Uniforms Mr. R. A. Campbell of Durban, Natal, Bouth Africa, whose father, the late Hear Every Play of the World Series with One of Our New l':lela of the old Ny Parliament, is now * » in Washington at the Mayfiower, P o hi CO Nadlos visited in Eng: for the New Season With the arrival of Autumn—Washing- ton’s social season will soon begin— houses are reopened and scores of the best hostesses are outfitting their house- hold staffs here. - 56575 With one of these new Philco Radios you can tune in on the World Series and enjoy the game as much as the man For Morning: A blue and white pin-stripe uniform, with short sleeves and flared skirt Apron with bib and ric-rac trim Cap to match lei who has a box seat. These Philcos, with their clear, full 'y tones, will bring you a vivid picture of the game. Seven- tube, super-heterodyne model, with the new Pentode wer output tube. Beautiful highboy cabinet, with built- An electric dynamic speaker. Complete, with tubes, guar- anteed one year. Installation will be made before the first game if your order is placed tomorrow. For Luncheon: Deep green rayon taffeta, with folds at closing and fitted waist $7.95 All-over embroidered organdy apron set....$4 Cap to match Trimmed with Kolinsky . . . Skunk . . . Persian Lamb . . . Caracul . . . Beaver. Black, Brown and Green. ’ Misses’, Women's, Little and Larger Women's Sizes Coats, THIRD FLOOR. ‘ Mrs. Bertha Griffiths and Miss Ber- | Convenient Terms If Desired tha Griffiths entertained in their apart- ment, on Calvert street. The guests, who were asked in honor of Mr. Frank Neal, who will leave shortly for New York, where he has been transferred, were Miss Mae E. deFreitas, Mrs. Mabe! Con- ner, Mrs. Carrie Hamill, Miss Eunice = = Dpun & Mnfing—és;—%fi” Unusually Fine Values in DINING and BED ROOM FURNITURE For Dinner: Other Philco Radios, $49.50 to $149.50 A black moire uniform, with graceful full-flaring Rapio GaLERiEs, FOURTH FLOOR. i Frilled cap. Unirorus, Trmp FLOOR. Price Lowered from $1 . . . Munsingwear Run-Resisting Rayon Underthings 85c Vests Panties Bloomers Those who have known this fine qual- ity Munsingwear run-resisting rayon underthings, know their fine wear- ing qualities and comfortable fit as well as dainty appearance. They will be glad to learn of the savings this new lowered price offers. COMPLETE 10-pc. Queen Anne Dining Suite of combination walnut. Extension Table, Buffet, Server, China Cabinet and 6 Chairs BEDROOM Furniture Colonial Mahogany and Gum 3-pc. Groupings; Bed, Bureau and 398.50 Chest. SPECIAL.... . S Figured Stump Walnut 4-pc. Grouping of Bed, Bureau, Vanity and t|95.00 Chest ‘ . VESTS, with cami- sole tops. Were $1. Now ..«.visulliie PANTIES, well rein- forced; yoke front; elastic at back. Were $1. Now.....85¢ BLOOMERS, well re- inforced; yoke front; elastic knee. Were $1. Now, 85¢ Knrr UNDERWEAR Trmp FL00R 195 Other DINING ROOM Mahogany Heppelwhite Dining Room Suite of 10 pieces. SPE- 3275'00 Genuine Mahogany Dining Room Suite of 10 pieces. Colonial. SPE- $35(%0 CIAL .. DuLIN @ MARTIN Connecticut Ave. and L” PARKING SERVICE—Connecticut Avenue Entrance Above values represent limited portion only of our extensive selections.