Evening Star Newspaper, January 29, 1933, Page 34

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e Miss Agnes Mattingly Wed to Mr. Peacock In St. erys County One of Prettiest Events of Late Winter Season, That| of January 21 in Sacred| Heart Church at Abell. LEONARDTOWN, Md., January 28.— One of the prettiest weddings of the Iate Winter season in St. Marys County was that of Miss Agnes Alberta Mat- | gly, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Allen Mattingly of Abell, and Mr. J. Horace Peacock. son of Mr. and Harry Peacock, which took place Satur- v, January 21, at 10 o'clock in the | Abell, the rector, the Rev. J.. assisted by the Rev. J ght. oman_Cathol ) officiating at the nup- tial mass. The church was artistically decorated with palms, ferns and Talis- men roses. lighted cathedral candles on the al The oride wi in marriage by Allen Ma gly. Anne De € 0 f the bridegroom, y and Mr. Adolph Peacock of Washington. Im- mediately following the ceremony a erved in the The bride A 4 back the middle of next month. incement is made of th Liss Polly Fran hingten, formerly of Harrisburg, VA to Mr. Lionel McCormick of Bush- wood on January 12 in St. Aloysius Ro- | man Catholic Church in Washington, the nuptial mess being pe 3 the rector, Rev. Earle J. C: J The matron of hon ward Tilley of Washi seph C. Ellis of Bu man. They will ma Bushwocd. Mr. end Mrs. Herbert Lumpkins and Mrs. Edith Drury, all of Washir their home at H. Sears has returned to Society Hill afier spending last week end in Washington. Miss Frances r, daughter of Judge and Mrs. William 'Meverell L is spending this week in Holyok Her engagement to Mr. George P. Wig- ginton of Be I\df‘dere Plantation recentiy Miss Alm: Landing. Pa. came this week to spend the remainder of with her . Jame Robinson of Parkers : c ] uate of Well Mr, and M 0 BUdic > time with hington . and Mrs. Edward Wilson and t oung son, Miliard Wilson, of Laurcl, Md. Miss Eleanor Diggs. daughter of Judge and Mrs, Mitchell Diggs, of La Plata, is spending a few weel man of New York Cit ex end ers at Journey I N. King of Tuesday the gursl ng of Washington. ng of much interest go South- d and Washington was that ss Telula Oshorne Hayde Mr. and Mrs. S. Paul . Louis Franc Mr. and Mrs. Louis Washington, _which took place on Thursday in the Inimacu- late Conception Roman Catholic Church, W ington, the rector, the Rev. Francis rney, S. J., celebrating the nuptial At '8:30 o'clock. The bride was & in_marriage by her father, Mr s Hayden. She wore a gown of buccancer “crepe with accessories to match and carried a bouquet of white roses with lilies of the valley. Miss h Robcrts of Washington was her maid of honor and had a gowr of brown crepe. with accessories to match, and carried a bouguet of Talisman T08es. Mr. James Brck, brother of the bridegroom, was best man. Mr. Harry Wheaton Howard and Miss Florence Yocum were in charge of music, Fo!- Jowing the ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. left for a wedding trip in the orih. They will make their home in Washington. Miss Beck comes from a prominent old Southern Maryland fam- ily. ~Among those from Leonardtown at the wedding were Dr. Charles V. Hayden. uncle of the bride, and Mrs, .‘V.’lmps Fenner Lee, both of Leonard- | own Mrs. Lawrence Mortimer Davi her children. Dorothy Fisher, lnH:xlr:g Fisher and Harry Fisher, jr., of Alex andria, Va.. spent last week end visiting in Leonardtown, where they formerly g;ed! and to:';t"lmed the St. Marys unty oratorical con a Sl test held Friday | Mr. Clarence Thomas and - Kubin T. Owens of Chaflottec'}‘l’;ltlléisn ‘ the dinner guests of Mrs. F. French | Owens of Alta Vista, Chaptico, Sunday. | Dance and Card Party of | St. John's College Students | ‘The February dance and card party to be given by the students. assisted b the Mothers’ Club of St. John's Col- lege. will be held in the main ball room of Wardman Park the eve of George Washington's birthday, Tues- . Fobruary 21. | e __WHERE TO MOTOR | Francis Scott Key Hotel Frederick, Maryland Fine Table D'Hote Dinner $1.00 and 3135 THE BLUE LANTERN INN ANNAPOLIS, MD. King_ Ge St., between Gates 2 and 3 of the Naval Academy, Phone 840. Special Sunday Di Supper on Sunday COLLINGWOOD The Historic Estaté of Mrs. Mark Reid Yates on_the Mt. Vernon Memorial Highway, overlook- ing the Potomac River. Luncheon—Tea— Dinner Table d’'Hote and THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, JANUARY 29, 1933—PART THREE. THIS IS GREATEST OF ALL § We say the sale IS our greatest sale because it surpassed even our highest expectations. A sale of this kind when held b for quality merchandise and fair dealings, is a remarkable sale. For proof of the bargains we are offering in everythi Spring ready-to-wear we call to your attention the crowds of people that have thronged this store since the sale began Known for Dependable Merchandise for 72 Years! only satisfied but delighted with the values they found here. Plenty of such bargains, come early in the mo come. We wish to state that due to the rush our services may not be up to standard, but the great savings compensate you BRAND-NEW SPRING HATS Made to Sell for SPRING FROCKS (You May Use Your “Purchase Card” Account) NEW SHEERS NEW PRINTS NEW CREPES $8.88 A glorious collection of dresses for sportswear, street, afternoon and Sun. day night wear. Models for the Junier Miss, Women and the much sought-after half sizes. Every conceiv- able new Spring color. All finely tailored with smart touches that forecast Spring. Other New Spring Frocks Sale Price . . . $4.44 Entire Stock of Finely Furred Winter Coats at a Fraction of Their Regular Prices. MOSES—SECOND FLOOR. Foundation Garments Regular $3.35 and $4.85 Girdles, Composettes and Romany Undersets, sale price $1.98 Regular $7.50 and $9 Girdles and Composettes, sale price $2.49 Regular $12, $15 and $18 Girdles, Composettes and Artist Models, sale price i Also Brassieres, Garter Belts and Others at Reduced Sale Prices MOSES—SECOND FLOOR. OPPORTUNITY SHOE SHOP Lower Floor 11th St. Entrance New Spring $1.94 to $2.44 Umbrellas (Men's and Women's) $1.69 Rayon and gloria umbrellas in assorted colors. 16-rib style; some with tips to match handles, A selection of plain and novelty handles. MOSES—FIRST FLOOR. Ladies’ Linen Handkerchiefs With Embroidery 9¢ Pure linen handkerchiefs, with embroidery or applique in corner; narrow hems. Limited quantity. Includes black, blonde, grey and white kids, also moire and satin. All types of heels. Ties, Pumps, Straps. Styles for street, afternoon and evening. SPECIAL Bridge Sets 89c¢ Novel peasant style bridge sets in linen. Cloth size 35x35 or 36x36, and 4 matching napkins, Pastel shades in novelty weaves and eolor combinations, With fringed ends. MOSES—FIRST PLOOR Ladies’ Linen Handkerchiefs 6+~45¢c Fine, sheer linen handker- chiefs with narrow hem- stitched hems. Very specislly priced. $5 to $10 $.89 Plenty of them left! It's a remarkable offer- ing—right now at the beginning of the season vou can buy these high-priced hats at a sale price. New Taffetas . . . New Rough Straws New Straw-like Fabrics. New Brims, us, Turbans. Every hat is beautifully railore Headsizes 21'; to 24. Newest Spring colors and details. MOSES—FIRST FLOOR Regular $5, 36 and $7 SPRING SHOES 3t 9 AAAA o C. Shoes for every occasion—sports, street, afternoon and evening styles. Pumps, Straps and Ties. New materials, including Pigskin . . . Kid- skin . .. Calfskin . . . Reverse Calfskin. est Spring colors and combinations. BETTER GRADE SHOE DEPT.—SECOND FLOOR. “Dexdale” Stockings 39 Box of 3 prs., $1.75 All type heels; all the new- To introduce the Dexdale hosiery in our store, the manufacturer has co-operated so that we can sell this fine, nationally known woman’s hosiery for 59¢c. Features of this hose are runstop top, picot finish, plaited foot for longer wear, slim panel-style heel, trim fitting ankle. In Chiffon. Newest Spring colors. All sizes. Moses is sole representa- tive in Washington for “Dexdale” stockings. MOSES—FIRST FLOOR. $2.75 to $3.65 DRESS GLOVES, $1.69 Slip-on styles, novelties and cuff styles. Kid or suede materials, colors; sizes 5% to 7% in the collection. MOSES—FIRST FLOOR. Selection of SPECIALS—MEN’S WEAR Men’s Ties 44c & 88c Hand-tailored ties in all the newest Spring patterns and colors. Men’s Shirts 3 Groups Either neckband or attached collar styles. All sizes; white or colors. Group 1, with pre-shrunk meck- band, sale price ..eeieses..bfc Groxp 2, guoramteed shrink, sale price o %l’ 3, fine quality indcla-lsl! € v cnssnaransessed] Men’s 35¢ and 50¢ Sox, 20c or 5 prs. for 94c Novelty or plain styles. All sizes. Men’s $1.25 and $1.50 Pajamas 88c ‘White or colors; fine quality broadcloth. MOSES—FIRST FLOOR. Shirts and Shorts 5 for $1 Quality shirts snd shorts; in white or colors. Men’s Pure Linen Handkerchiefs 6 for 62c Large size; pure linen, narrow neat hems. Very speci Men’s Handkerchiefs Were S0c 22c White with hand-rolled hems, also sheer linen with colored corners and hand-rolled hems. MOSES—FIRST FLOOR. Regular $1.50 Shampoo, Rinse and Wave, All for 51 Either vinegar or lemon rinse, and either marcel or finfer wave. Please note: Our same expert operators, same quality materials and satisfactory work with this lowered price. BALCONY—FIRST FLOOR. SHOE REPAIR SHOP Half Soles 59c and Rubber Heels 2 Prs. for $1.10 Service while you wait or free delivery. All work guaranteed. MOSES—LOWER FLOOR. Boys’ Regular $2 Apparel $1.04 Regular $2 all-wool knickers, lined, reduced to $1.04. Regular $2 all- wool zipper lumberjacks at $1.04. Regular $2 suits with wool pants and broadcloth waists, reduced to $1.04. Sizes 4 to 16. Boys’ & Girls’ Regular $2.95 Shoes $1.79 School or dress styles. All leather genuine Goodyear welt soles. Sizes up to 3; all widths. MOSES—SECOND FLOOR. New Spring Handbags $.69 In smooth calf and novelty grained leather. Envelope or pouch styles. Black, brown, grey, beige and red. Specially priced for the sale. MOSES—FIRST FLOOR. Picture Frames $3 size metal frame, copper finish, 813x7 in. Sale price ......$1 $5.50 metal frame, 7x9 in. $6.50 metal frames, 8x10 in. $3 $9.50 frame, gold and green finish; size 7x9. Sale price $3 $18 frame in black and gold metal finish, size 9x12. Sale price..$8.95 $20 frame, gold and frosted glass finish; size 7x9. Sale price..$9.95 MOSES—FIRST FLOOR New Broadcloth Daytime Frocks 98c Surprisingly stylish—these new daytime frocks with really smart lines. Trimmed with pique or or- gandie. P , stripes, dots snd others. Various colors; sizes 14 to 46. MOSES—FIRST FLOOR Hand-Appliqued Night Gowns Is white or pastels. The better oses are hand-mede. Appl trimaring and fagoting, 49¢, 69, MOSES—SECOND FLOOR JANUARY LINH Also Hundreds of Extra S4 (You May Use You All-Linen Glass Tow Size 17x307; All-Linen Huck He Beautiful patterns, he; Reg. $7.50 to $9.50 White damask tablecloths| All of Our Fire Pattern Cloth MOSE! $30,000 MORE NOW REDUQ Includes Sarouks, Liilihans, Ching Mabhals, etc. Both small sizes an of the many great reductions offe 6.7x10.1 Yildiz, was $250. .- 3123 9x12.9 Kandahar, was $47. . $28. 9.5x12.5 Lillihan, was $395. ... 824 You May Buy on| MOSES DOMESTIC RUGS 9x12 Seamless it Axminster Rugs $19.50 100% all-wool face, a sturdy, well-constructed ruj Variety of colors to choose from; small or lari Persian effect patterns. Also 8.3x10.6 at this same sale price. 9x12 Seamless Wool Wilton Rugs 349 In tan, rose or blue grounds, with Persian design Suited to bed rooms or living rooms. Speciall priced for this sale. Famous ‘“‘Oakcrest’’ Broadloom Carpet $3 24 5q. yd. Our famous heavy quality plain colored broadloon carpet in 9, 12 or 15 foot widths. Can be made in rugs to suit any space. 14 colors to choose from. $2.44 to $4 Yd. Carpet $1 va. Limited number of remnants of 27-inch carpeting 1 to 11%; yds. to a piece. Plain or figured. MOSES—THIRD FLOOR. W, H. M Natl. 3770

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