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SOCIETY. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., THURSDAY, AUGUST 8, 19 SOCIETY. matron of honor for the bride and the | Mrs. William Sampsell and Miss Cora | ton and is now doing graduate work . o . A b d Attractive Visitors best man will be Mr. J. Robert Whit- | Jean Berry. at the Harvard School of Business. m as sa Or man. The bride will be given in mar-| The best man was Mr. Wiliam — oo = riage by Mr. Mercer M. Rice. Miss | Sampsell and ushers Mr. Gardner| Mrs. Ethel King Cochrane an- " Wilborn has been living with Mr. and | Cave and Mr. Clarke Racer. Miss |Ounces the engagement of her O F 1‘ a n C e 4 Mrs. Rice during her stay in the | Mary Elizabeth Blosser played the | d8ughter, Alys Macie, to Mr. John Capital. wedding march and Mrs. Virginius | Van Doorninck Wood. The wedding | Berry of Richmond, a former Sunday | Will take place September 28 at Bris- The wedding of Miss Ruth Irene |school teacher of the bride, sang “At | !0l Tenn. the former home of the HOnor Guest ¥ i ik Swanay of Fall Branch, Tenn,, daugh- | Dawning” and “O Promise Me.” bride’s mother. X 3 " ter of Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Swanay, Mrs. Cochrane entertained a group 3 4 3 T, 3 and Mr. John Walter Mullican, jr., son F f of her daughter's friends at a bridge o ., 4 b b of Mr. and Mrs. John Walter Mullican, n when she announced to them the en- Secr etaryMOIgenthau : J : took place Saturday, August 4, in | o ,gage,ments o gagement of Miss Cochrane and Mr. and Others at Elizabethtown, Tenn. Washington Women | ¥ | 4 ; . Mr. Mullican attended Maryland | Maj. and Mrs, Robert Lee Hamil- S Dinner. . : @] | University and is now connected with | ton announce the engagement of| YOUths Hunt King’s Fortune. . 3 4l E the Department of Comfnerce. Mr. | their daughter Edith to Mr. John W.| Search for a legendary fortune of The Secretary of the Treasury, Mr. ; 3 | |and Mrs. Mullican are living in Glen | Haines of Washington, son of Mr.| gold and jewels believed to be hidden | Henry Morgenthau, jr., attended the i : . B 4 Dale, Md. and Mrs. Warren J. Haines. No date | In & secret passage beneath the ruins | dinner given last evening by Mr. 4 has been set for the wedding. of Beeston Castle, Cheshire, England, George Henry Payne, commissioner : i 1 4 3 A wedding of interest took place in| Miss Hamilton attended the Cathe-|1is being carried on hy a group of dor Straus. The dinner was given in| the Chinese room of the Mayflower | 1 : : b 3 | Pauline Taylor, daughter of E. N. tle before a voyage to Ireland. Some % e & historians say, however, that a grea? | Taylor of Luray, became the bride of Dr. and Mrs, Frederick Parker Gay L Rty O i annE o . . 4 g Luray, Va. Sunday, at the Luray|dral School and then the University | young Northwich chemists and engi- mission, in honor of the United States | . . Church of Christ, the first wedding in | of Seattle, Wash. Mr. Haines gradu- | neers. King Edward II is said to have Ambéassadar to france, Mr. Jesse Iai-| 3 § the edifice since the construction of | ated from Princeton University in the | hidden part of his private fortune and : 4 s 5 y the church 14 years ago. Miss Eva |class of 1929, jewels in the 366-foot well of the cas- | u r a e Hotel and the other guests were the | Secretary of War, Mr. George H. Dern; the Attorney General, Mr. Homer S.l Cummings; the Secretary of Com- | merce, Mr. Daniel C. Roper; the Am- | bassador of France, M. Andre de| Laboulaye; the Chinese Minister, Mr. Sao-Ke Aldred Sze; Speaker Joseph W. Byrns, Senator Key Pittman,| Senator Joseph T. Robinson, semmr} Arthur Capper, Senator Burton K.| Wheeler, Senator Henrik Shipstead, Senator Gerald P. Nye, Senator Hugo L. Black, Senator Alben W. Barkley, Senator Robert F. Wagner, Repre-‘ entative Sam Rayburn, Representa. ive John J. O’Connor, Representative ohn J. Boylan, the Undersecretary . State, Mr. William Phillips; As- istant Secretary of the Treasury | Stephen B. Gibbons, the director gen- ral of the Pan-American Union, Dr. S. Rowe; Capt. S. C. Hooper, Mr. /. Forbes Morgan, Mr. Robert Jack- [son, Mr. Leon Henderson, Mr. George Rothwell Brown, Gen. William Mitchell, Mr. Theodore C. Wallen, Mr. Archibald R. Watson, Mr. Joseph R. Davies, Mr. Arthur J. Mellott, Mr. Hampson Car Mr. Gustavus A. Rogers, Mr. Harry Raton, Mr. A. Mil- ler, Mr. Eugene Meyer, Mr. John L. Lambert, Mr. Edward J. Flynn, Mr. Frank C. Walker, Mr. Charles Wil- liam Taussig, Mr. Myron M. Cohen, Mr. Byron Price, Mr. George R. Holmes, Mr. Eugene O. Sykes, Mr.| Mark Sullivan, Mr. Alfons B. Landa, | Mr. Paul A. Walker, Mr. G. Franklin Wisner, Mr. Gerald C. Gross, Mr.| Arthur Krock, Mr. Percy S. Straus and Mr. Robert K. Straus. | Surprise Shower for Bride of July Mr. and Mrs. Rea Griffith Ankeny whose wedding took place July 31, were given a surprise pantry shower ‘Tuescay evening in their apartment at 5425 Connecticut avenue. Later they wer taken to the keg room of the Blue Bell Tavern, where a pro- gram of dancing was given by Mrs Mildred O'Connor and Mrs. Tacy Da- vis and several selections were sung by Miss Anne O'Connor. Dancing fol- lowed the entertainment. There were 40 guests present. Dollfuss Cross Wrecked. GRAZ, Austria, August 8 (#)—A 30-foot cross erected on a mountain peak nearby in memory of the late Chancellor Engelbert Dollfuss, which was to be dedicated Sunday., was pushed off a cliff by unidentified per- sons last nigh Miss Mary Margaret Durand and Miss Doreen Eastin of St. Martinsville, La., who have been the guests for some time of Mrs. Reed Paige Clarke in her apartment at the Chastleton. They will visit in Atlantic City and New York before returning to Louisiana. Wedding In Austria Miss Shallenberg, Daughter U. S. Military Attache, to Marry. Of unusual interest to the Capital | born, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. H is the-news of the-wedding of Miss Wilborn of South Boston, Va. to Mr. Sarah Elizabeth Shallenberger, for- |Sanford T. Saunders, son of Mr. and merly of Columbus, Ohio, daughter of Mrs. J. C. Saunders, also of South the United States military attache of | Boston, will take place tomorrow eve- the legation in Vienna, Col. Martin | ning at 9 o'clock in the Non-Sectarian Shallenberger, and Mr. William Lee | Tabernacle. Lyons Brown of Louisville, Ky., which | The wedding will be the first to take will take place Tuesday in the English | place in the recently completed taber- Church in Vienna. | nacle and the ceremony will be per- —— formed by the Rev. Clark J. Forcey The marriage of Miss Thelma Wil- | Mrs. Marguerite Willingham will be - TSRS LSOO IA T T JOUR| - Jurius Garriveker & Co. F STREET AT FOURTEENTH A REALLY GREAT OPPORTUNITY HERE TO BUY REMARKABLE FRIDAY BARGAINS ... THREE EXTRAORDINARY SALE OCCASIONS 1. Advance sale of new Winter Cloth Coats, fur trimmed . . . for women, misses, juniors. Advanced sale of Fur Coats . .. people who want the best furs come here for them from all over the country Wonderful clearance sales in every depart- ment for women, misses, juniors, children . .. men, young men, boj The best goods at very greatly reduced prices. E Sales final . . . no approvals. | R A A A A R A A A AR ARG ARG - 2.95 to 5.00 NO C. O. D'S OR EXCHANGES AT ALL HAHN STORES ‘ums] ynolw sim;:ly3 ;g:mpede prices downward to close out 3, pairs HAHN SPECIAL and DYNAMIC STYLE SHOES. = Style whites, also dark shoes for fall wear. All sizes in the lot—but smar e t shoppers will be here CARLTONS & ARCH PRESERVERS Incomplete sizes 4.89 ALL VACATION SANDALS Were $1.95 to $2.95 98¢ SALE LADY LUXURY HOSE 49¢ 1207 F 7th & K 3212 14th *Open Nighis Mr. Luther Hadley Lewis, son of Mr, and Mrs. L. F. Lewis of Maywood, Mo. The ceremony was performed by the;’ Rev. F. A. Blosser. Immediately fol- lowing the ceremony the couple left by motor for Kimberlin Heights, | | Tenn., where the bridegroom is a theological student at Johnson Bible College and where the couple will re- | side. The bride was given in marriage by her father and wore a white satin gown and tulle veil. The maid of honor was Miss Rita Taylor, sister of the bride. Other attendants were | Want to SAVE money? of New York City and Hillandale, New Haven, Conn., announce the en- gagement of their daughter, Miss Lucia Chapman Gay, to Mr. Darnall Burks. Dr. Gay is professor of bacteriology at the College of Physicians and Sur- geons, Columbia University. Miss Gay is a graduate of Con- necticut College and has for three years been research secretary to Dr. Earl Baldwin McKinley, dean of George Washington University Medi- cal School. Mr. Burks, a civil en- gineer, has recently been with the Federal Forest Service in Washing- deal of it was seized and used to put Henry IV on the throne Ocelot Paws Seal-Dyed Coney OLNEY INN| Zomnies o JE Comfortably on Open DINE (Screened) Porches RELAX Under Our Trees Acres of Cool Lawn Russian Leopard Cat Leopard-Dyed Coney OLNEY, MD. 30"55 05000 Black Caracul OUT GEORGIA AVENUE EXTENDED CLARA MAY DOWNE Of course—who doesn’t? And you wise and experienced know that one of the surest ways is to come right down to King’s Palace for the weekly Friday sale of remnants and specials. These and many other opportunities tomorrow. (22) 85 sizes 38 to 50 in these fine printed chiffon dresses_.____ s3°95 Entire Stock Summer RUGS Drastically Reduced ) $3.00 IMPORTED MAT- TING RUGS, size 9x12, of which have sold thousands. ;\‘:m‘a?t:‘),, ousands. sx.39 (12) 53.49791(]2 Grass' 31.98 Rugs (8) $2.98 8x10 Grass $1.69 Rugs_ e (3) 89¢ 4x7 Gras (20) 29¢ 27x51 Grass SELtE N 22¢ (2) $11.98 9x12 Fiber $6.98 Rugs __ 7) $10.98 8x i ;!Jgs,l 98 sx}o hbei $5.98 (6) $7.98 6x9 Fibe: (45) $2.00 to $2.98 Fiber Rugs, s1zes 36x72, 27x54 and - SR el sl.zs (10) $1.59 Lawn Chairs, painted in green and orange , 89c (12) $1.25 Reclining Beach Chairs R 69c Third Floor. REMNANTS Silks and Rayons 39 s Good sewing lengths in these quality fabrics for dresses and blouses. Large selection of prints, also plain white. Pat- térns of all colors. Be here and save—on materials you need right now! PRINTED FLAT CREPE of rayon and cotton in remnant lengths. 39c to 49c val- ues. Yard __ lsc 59¢ BATH MATS of thick, soft chenille in peach 39c LONGCLOTH—15¢ soft-fin- ished longcloth for making underwear and children’s gar- ments. Not remnants, but full pieces, 27 inches wide. Yard - l“ Street Floor. HOSIERY and UNDERWEAR - FULL-FASHIONED SILK HOSE in chiffon; also in fine silk mesh in below-the-knee and full length styles. Perfect and irregu- 5” CHILDREN’S ANKLET SOCKS, rayon and mercerized styles in white and red only. 7 to 10. Pair 59¢ KNEE-HIGH SILK HOSE, sheer chiffon. Ir- regulars —= 3sc ‘WOMEN’S HOSE—Perfect qual- ity fine lisle hose; also a small quantity of seconds and thirds of full-fashioned silk hose. Hurry! - - l’c (196) 39¢ RAYON UNDER- WEAR in lace-trimmed and mesh styles. Chemise, step-ins, vests and panties 23c (392 Prs.) 79¢ TO $1.00 FULL- FASHIONED SIK HOSE, seconds and thirds of fine chiffons and service weight. (285) Prs.) $1.00 & $1.25 FULL FASHIONED SILK HOSE; 2, 3 and 4 thread chiffon and 7-strand service weight. Irregulars. sse 2 pairs for $1.00; pair____ 25¢c EXTRA SIZE GAUZE VESTS, elastic knit, com- l“ fortable and perfect fitting Street Floor. Left From Last Winter Sold For $12.95 to s $29.75 Fur-trimmed coats and sport coats in sizes 14, 16 and 18. What a rare opportunity to “pick up” a bargamn in a really good coat! (17) $1.00 PIQUE SUMMER COATS in sizes 14 to 20. 9c White and pastel colors. . 5 (32) $295 and $3.69 WHITE COATS and black - ana - white coats, full length. Sports and swagger styles. Sizes 14 to 20, 38 to 46_____ $l.” Second Floo 3 9, Children’s Wear BOYS’ AND GIRLS’ ALL-WOOL ONE - PIECE BATHING SUITS. Sizes 8 to 14.___ 59c TOTS' BATHING SUITS in combination colors. Reduced for clearance to . .. 29c¢ TOTS® SUN SUITS in seer- suckers and prints, piped with plain colors _______. 29¢ Second Floor. Lace Remnants REMNANTS OF ALL-OVER LACES, georgette and tulle, $1.00 to $1.59 values. Yard soc MEN’S WEAR MEN'S 25¢c SHIRTS AND SHORTS, vat-dyed shorts. sizes 30 to 44: also streamline combed yarn knitted shorts: small, large and medium sizes. Ribbed knit shirts, sizes 34 to 46. lsc Each .. MEN'S 79¢ AND 89c SHIRTS, in plain colored and fancy broadcloth, some mussed. Broken sizes - seee 35c MEN'S 59¢ UNION SUITS, of fine broadcloth, sizes 36 to46 ___. A 39c MEN’S 15¢ FANCY SOCKS in light and dark patterns of all colors. Sizes 10 to 1113, 8c Pair . MEN'S 50c SPORT BELTS in all styles and colors Sizes 30 to 40 in the lot.* 19¢ MEN'S §1.29 AND $1.49 SPORT PANTS in neat washable stripes and other patterns. Some are pre-shrunk; sizes 34 to 7’c MEN'S POLO SHIRTS, of fine cool mesh. White, blue and yel- low. Small, medium and large sizes 29c MEN'S 79c AND $1.00 POLO SHIRTS of fine mesh. Zipper and one-button loop style. White, blue and maize. Small, medium and large sizes 59c Street Floor. 3c Sale Pins Sewing Silk Sewing Cotton Snap Fasteners Kid Curlers Hooks and Eyes Hairpin Cabinets Shoe Laces Tablecloths —And Other Useful Articles. Street Floor. (11) Hanks 55c Worsted, each, 25¢ (5) $1.98 Boudoir Dolls (12 pes.) 79¢ Stamped Goods, 39¢ 10c Moth Flakes and Crystals, 3 for 25¢ (10) Sterilized Powder Puffs. Package of three; 10c value, 6c (3) 8-day Wall Clocks, guaranteed timekepers, $1.98 value.... $1.00 (6) $2.98 Tapestry Bags, top han- dles and back straps ......$1.98 Street Floor. Dresses New and Beautiful Summer Fashions $1-59 Eyelets, of course—for your vacation and for every in-town summer purpose — and here they are—of quality and appeal- ing s@le—at a welcome low price. Embroidered on soft, sheer batiste. Navy, brown and some pastel colors. Sizes 14 to 20, 38 to 44. Second Floor. WOMEN’S WEAR WOMEN'S AND MISSES’ 59¢ TO $1.00 SHORTS of broadcloth, linene and percale. Stripes, dots, prints and solid col- z9c ors, sizes 14 and 18._ WOMEN’'S AND MISSES’ $1.00 PLAY SUITS; one and two piece styles in dots and checks. 9c Sizes 14, 16 anc 18_.____ 7 $1.19 AND $1.39 BEACH ROBES and two-piece play suits, sizes 14 to 20 __. 79c $1.00 BEACH PAJAMAS in novelty prints and stripes. Sizes 16 2nd 17 69c $1.00 3-PIECE SPORTS SUITS in white pique and plaid 9c gingham. Sizes 14 to 20._ 6 PANTIES for women and misses. Sheer batiste paaties in floral prints . ____. l9c 79¢ HOOVERETTES in prints, trimmed with white organ- 9c dy. Sizes 14 to 20 . 2 4 3.00 AND $3.50 FOUNDATION GARMENTS; side-fastened gir- dles, W. B. and C. B. long hips; broken sizes. All sales final _______.____ sl'98 (10) 69¢ GARTER BRAS- SIERES in size 36. Re- 39c duced to Frocks %1 300 Cool, Well Made, Well Styled Frocks Greatly Reduced Decidedly pretty wash frocks, every one. Of printed batiste, percale, white pique and pastel organdy. Shirtwaist, svort and other popular styles. All in fast colors. Sizes 14 to 20, 38 to 48. Bargain Booth, Street Floor. BOYS’ WEAR BOYS’ 79¢ ZIPPER POLO SHIRTS of fine mesh. White, blue BOYS’ ALL-WOOL BATHING TRUNKS, in navy, royal and maroon Sizes 24 to % . > 59¢ —Washable sport longies in checks and stripes; also white duck. Sizes 6 to 15. BOYS’ 59¢ SPORT SHIRTS in plain bloadcloth. Low neck, short sleeves. Sizes 8 to z” 14 79¢ WASH SUITS in broadcloth, crash and co- vert. Sizes 3 to 10 BOYS' 59¢ WASH KNICKERS, sizes 6 to 9; boys’ 39c broad- cloth shirts, broken:- l’c Spectacular values!— but this sale has more than economy to recommend buying now! You get high fashion, expert work- manship, choice pelts, first selections! Fitted FUR COATS— and swagger styles in o SECOND FLOOR strikingly new ver- sions. Silk crepe and satin linings. Sizes 12 to 20, 38 to 46. A small deposit will reserve your selection CLEARANCE Better Dresses Origindlly $10.95 to $16.95 A group of daytime and evening dresses, at a mere fraction of their original cost! Mostly one-of-a-kind: broken sizes for misses and women. A few quilted taffeta coats and wool redingote ¢oats. NEW DRESS SHOP—THIRD FLOOR Z Striking Values Featured on the Street Floor Sheer Cotton Dresses Originally $1.19 to $1.95! Neat 39c printed patterns, sizes 14 to 44. 3 for 81 91—5]umrlner ]Bags. linen and 10—Corduroy Swagger simulated eather. Coats, light or dark; Originally §1 1o $1.95 69c¢ 14 to 20. Were $3.95. 2.45 20—String Knit Dresses, 12—Swim Suits, 1 and 2. natural and pastels, 14 piece styles. Sizes 32 to 38. to 42, Originally Were $2.95 . ) "85 $12.95 63—Blouses in cottons, taf. 32—Wool Swim Suits, dark feta and crepe, 32 to 38. shades. Al small sizes, Were $19 to Originally priced SRR 69¢ T A 59¢ STREET FLOOR | BROOKS o "09 G Street