Evening Star Newspaper, September 27, 1932, Page 19

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SOCIETY (Continued From Second Page.) Llouls Fleming Peak, whose marriage will take place tomorrow. : Miss Clarke and Mr. Peak will be en- tertained at a buffet supper this eve- ning by the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Lynn Clarke, which will Cathedral, Canon Raymond L. Wolven officiating. The bride was given in marriage by her father and she wore a Persian bride its. Mr. Hanley W. Cheney of Brookline, Mass., was the best man. Among those who entertained at pre- nuptial partles for the bride, who is a graduate of George Washingtcn Univer- sity, were Miss Ruth McGee, Miss Laura Smith and Miss Helen Whalen. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, held Monday evening, at 8 o'clock, in g Shoreham Hotel, for Jge benefit of fund, "selected ‘Thostesses, Mae Prancis, Miss Miss Eleanor Branson and Miss Alicia illiam Pa Mr. Bradford Ross. Other hostesses are Mrs. Pat Harri- D. Daniel of | Blair, Mrs. 8. , Mrs. Samuel Herrick, Mrs. George M. Eckels, um“:um Lansing, Mrs. John Allan Dougherty and Mrs. Harry N. Rickey. of Mr. and Mrs. Claud Spreckels A Calif,, is at the Mayflower for & brief time before Mount Vernon Seminary. This is first year in school in Washington. Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas J. Tynan of TUESDAY. SLPiEMBER 27, 1216-1220 F STREET 1932. Madelon takes the limelight this week ot Jelleff's! If you are one of the hundreds of discriminating women who buy Madelon Coats and Dresses every seasom, we know you will hurry in to see the new collections. If you are mot, we invite you to make their acqyointance, Madelon Dresses, $29.50 (last year, $39.50), If you have a flair for clothes— If your income isn't what it used fo be— ur Fifth Floor Dresses Were made for youl son, Mrs. W. W. Hubbard, Miss Mae r. d his bride will mak M e ° - Helm, Mrs. Eleanor Patterson, Mrs. Ed- follow the rehearsal for the wedding. ockline, Mass. The (Continued on Fifth Page.) Mr. John N. Van Zandt, Miss Fraaces | their home in Br H. Van Zandt and Mr. Albert Van|bridegroom is a graduate of Darimouth Zandt of Blawenburgh, N. J., are|College and attended the Liarvard Grad- ! spending a brief time at the Dodge.|uate School. i Mr. John Van Zandt is the oldest post- — 1 master in the United States, and they | A wedding of much interest in Wash- | came to attend the laying of the cor- |ington and Baltimore was that of Mrs. ner stone in the new Post Office De-|Rosemond C. Nunan of Baltimore,! partment Building. widow of Maj. Robert George Nunan, —_— U. 8. A, and Mr. James Allen Hoffman Miss Callie Doyle has returned to the | of this city, which took place Saturday Mayflower for the Autumn after spend- |8t Elton, Md. The ceremony was per-, ing July and August at the Marlbor- |formed in the presence of a small com- ough-Blenheim, in_Atlantic City. Miss|pany, the Rev. Dr. W. W. Thompson Doyle has been in New York for several | officiating. weeks since leaving Atlantic City. Mrs. Hoffman has many friends in —_— Washington where she lived during tke Mr. an¢_Mrs. Alexander B. Hagner late Maj. Nunan's several periods of are at the Waldorf-Astoria in New York | duty at this post, and is a member of for a few days. | numerous clubs here and will resume many friendships and acquaintances. ! She is a member of the Baltimore| Women's City Club and the Three and | Twenty in ‘hat city. Plans Nearing Co?np etion for ’ All-University Ball Friday. | | The ball room of the Willard will be | gayly decorated with the banners of the | various sororities and fraternities who | Here are three " sure successes! Marriage of Miss Casey To Mr. Stark Yesterday. The‘ marriage of Miss Katharine Patricia Casey, daughter of Mr., and Mrs. William M. Casey. to Mr. Hany Stark of San Francisco, an executive | ©of the Santa Fe Railroad, took place yesterday morning at 9 o'clock in St. %125‘1: gonéir‘l,asgfll;%"Cflg?:%g'g.mn | are assisting in the planning of the all- | Duptial mass followed the marriage | REINEISY AN, FOAAY ’é‘.’mfif‘w‘f&’fi " i ington University Band, has arranged a | The bride was attended er sister, i | agial bride was attended by her SSUE, | olightful program of dance musle with o 14 - allon, an r. Mallon | o5hlar college tunes predominating. bty s °;'zu"'1““n O;Y“aee:JSfi;S"‘”’em n?:"cx College students from the Georg 2 e TS el e town, ashin; la ¥ acecsooties %o monbeh. ol tex | S, <| T the valley, . T te Foses and e on tne committee of arrangements for g Lo VA ey, | the affair and a large attendance is ex- 5 Thelccrcmon_v was followed by:an tn- | pecte ormal reception in the home of the ! I v bride’s parents at 3694 Ninth snmc‘N%’; %@%flr%fifi%fifl&féflg&ga\i ;‘&“?fi:flvé?ee which the couple left | Miss Katherine Dille, president of Chi | oast. | Omega Sorority; the members of lhel 2 z | Interfraternity Council of George Wash- u;rhedmar;ltase of Miss Mary Virginia | ington University. and a host of uni- Pearce Lii :r‘;x %‘: "j“;mes- Lovick | versity students also are co-operating Miles of L;l o chn Lawrence | with the committee arranging the ai- .ndegles ch’fi,’}ffi"{}' Mi{‘j:-&sgxlegg}gx‘; fair. Tickets can be secured at the took Dln.ce st dsy m})rnlnz o the ‘Willard and aiso e Mayflower Hotel. Bethlehem Chapel of the Washington to be Smcoth _calf 23 with marcasite. "§1.93 Smooth calf pouch with metal trim, $1.95 Enter . ... . the new 1933 KNOX “Vagabond” most versatile of all Felt Hats for Fall e, IN THE new “Vagabond” KNOX has tempered fashion to the needs of most women . . . The allow . . . the untily uneven, et after the manner of the threaded through the new season's most in- felt. spired hats. } CHARGE ACCOUNTS INVITED ; THE WOMEN'S SHOP RALEIGH HABERDASHER 1310 F Street Hostesses for the card part; Misses® pinafore “double date” frock, in brown and flesh pink ..$16.50 Matters not whether your size 1s 14 or 44 you too will rave at these new dresses ? . Women's brown crinkled crepe two- piece dress with satin sleeves, $16.50 Corduroy calf with top hand strap .....$1.95 —from hundreds of new arrivals in BAGS in our specialized group at $ I 95 This Fall, when there are so many rich colors to wear, it’s almost a necessity to have plenty of smart matching handbags. It's so easy with values like these . . . and a grand selection to chcose from! Dressy and tailored styles in black, brown, wine, The new Knox “Vag- abond” comes in ten iri new Fall Note how Misses broun crinkled crepe and satin frock with a Jriar’s cape collar, and stunning metal misses’ frock of et o brown with mo- Misses’ rabbit’s wool frock with de- tachabdble fur- trimmed pelerine, $16.50 e TARRIS P e 7’A curtailed income doesn’t affect your green, navy. taste in cl'oth_es in the least—but it does = affect the price you can pay for them! FETY ,.."REH BAGS—STREET FLOOR. That’s why clever misses and women with a reputation for chic to uphold come to our Fifth Floor. For instance, there’s Chanel’s pinafore frock. Just slip off the long- sleeved tunic and there you are—dressed for tea, in a light-topped, short-sleeved dress! Then there’s a rabbit wool, with the pelerine cape trimmed with galyak. JELLEBF'S—FIFTH FLOOR DRESSES lasses slesves and black with green slecves. women’s half size dress in right: g&éress s black and white, brown and white. Dozens of others in black, brown, green, wine. Sizes 14 to Our brand-new reducing foundations 20; 36 to 44. will actually make you look smaller while you get smaller. We know be- cause we tried it on one of our own saleswomen. Instantly she was 2 inches smaller in the waist . . . by actual measurement. If you don’t bélieve it, come in and ask to try on OUR— - Fashion Mode REDUCING FOUNDATIONS The Back-lace Model With the new browns wear “Nomad™ Cold Stripe “Adjustables” $ I .35 3 prs., $3.90 And remember, Gold Stripe Ad- justables fit any length leg without sagging or stretching. Other col- ors to wear with black, wine and We have a choice group of Fur Coats of a quality we will not be able to duplicate at this price 159 Three weeks ago fur prices started to go up. Before that happened, ‘we placed an order with the best maker of fur coats we know, and this limited sale is the result! Caracul, kidskin, mar- velous dark raccoon, natural grey squirrel, made of fine clear skins, and even HUDSON SEAL (dyed musk- rat)! We emphasize this point—these are all new coats, with the fashionable new lines. Hudson Seal (dyed muskrat) sizes 14 to 38 to obtain great savings on the finest individual models ever prcsmfled in Saks Annual Cloth Coat Event ing for this event. . ning a number of gor- before prices he:;‘: geously Ful = buy“;‘g o 3 vance. i .6-11ecnon of stunning Fur-tom c which to select. Cloth Coats with Sa green, too! Stripe_Silk Stockings Ezclusively at Jellef’s in Washington, also at our 1721 Connecticut Avenue Shop. The Shorter Step-in .. It’s easy to see why they make you look smaller. They’re made of rubber and rub- ber molds the figure more perfectly than any other known material. And it’s easy to see why they actually make you smaller. Rubber gently massages the flesh and with constant wearing, succeeds in breaking down the fat tissues deposited right under the skin. The rub- ber is lined with soft cotton fab- ric to absorb excessive perspira- tion . . . and silk covered to keep up a smart front. Sizes 24 to 34. (Corset Dept., Third Floot) and we we Perstik The new deodorant 30c Perstik—so handy to have in your . purse when you travel—so con- venient on your dressing table! A pure greaseless cream that you can apply at any time. TOILETRIES—STREET FLOOR ks Furs priced $46.75 to $150 CQ"QCUI black, kaffa, grey, sizes 14 to 18 Natural Squirrel lovely clear grey, in sizes 16 to 20 Raccoon dark grey skins, in sizes 14 to 20 FUR SALON—THIRD FLOOR B THE LJECHT CO- F STREET AT 7™ FREE PARKING WHILE YOU SHOP HERE MEMBER MASTER FURRIERS' GUILD

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