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THE EVENL NG STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 1921 chairman and Mr. Arthur D. A4dl-| will be the speaker of the evening, | time untll Easter. Her mother. Mra | JOUN C. PAGE WEDS. S o son chairman of the floor committee. L A The Women’s City Club has arrang- | Rainey, presided at the tea table, a o A * A Mr. and Mrs, Sldney B. Lust are|®ed for a St. Valentine benefit at the | 8isted by Mrs. G. W. Church, sister of [Son of Clerk of House and Miss - 2 . Sldney g Deaths Reported. Qeatlis have been Teported to e the hostess. rtment within the last tweaty- ~ : Belasco Theatcr noxt Monday evening, | the hostess. : i i 2 < > gpending a week at the Hotel Shel- | 0] G e S —— Emily T. Hulbert Married. ¥, oo, 36y St Plizadeths Howital. ourne at Atlantie O | Phie Masquerader. in which he has| A large and distinguished company Eimerzency Hospital. \ i s s der! assembled in the ballroom at Ward-| Parental forgiveness and benedic- : 300 { : (EuntinuedifomiRighthiEage.) & The complete list of patronesses|\cen RAVINE Such striking success 81| man Park Hotel last night for the | tion is today brightening the outlook | X ¥ ; How i , she and Mr. Jillis are spending part | Todiin Mgsic Thureday. eventug At parties ‘are ‘being planned forihat | entertalnment ot song and story | for John Caspar Face; son of William | e Mot P IR \ ) of the winter. Masonic Auditorfum includes, in ad-]eVening—to be preceded in b, | and Serbien children. Representatives, and Emily T. Hul- ) 1 o Ca v di ' . - Frieda ;:‘{,’:o“l}n‘;lg;':;Zgl’;z;‘91‘1193"[:‘:;{_*153’[‘1’1‘ Jean Wilson, the monologist and| bert, daughter of Joseph J. Hulbert, dition to Mrs. Baker, Mm street 1 ‘Walter Reed Koch—Humphries Wedding. Hempel, Mme. Marguerita Sylva, Mrs. irs. Mary Whe o r. | story teller, gave & number of Newl 1917 35th street northwest, who were L 1 ! Howpital. H The marriage of Miss Kathryn W.| Williani B. Andrews. Mrs. Robért I [be Mre. Mary Wheeler Mendel Mr | S0, 19700 BU00 L Ginbeiany writ. | married Iast night. ; Tionth, 1230 4%4 wtreet south: Humphries aad Maj. Stanley Koch, | Iivans, Mrs. Albert W. Jeffries, Mrs.|p oo judge Monroe Wheeler and Mrs. | ten for her, but perhaps the best of | The young couple, who have been WOt . nii.n 40, 816 13th street. U. S. A., took place at 5 o'clock yes- | & Mrs. John A. Logan. | go1ii¢ ‘Quifle. | her numbers was her masterly and | devoted to each other for some years, | LT BT 52 T0s Kw Srreey avenue, | S e placeiat ool an Tucker, Mrs. Vir- |~ 5 | brilliant presentation of the story of [ had considerable trouble first in per-| John A. Logan, 70, 1310 South Carolina ave: | terday afterncon, in the bride’s apart- | White Speel, Mrs. WIlliam | Gamma Delta Rho entertained about | “The Cremona.” The children of a|suading the marriage license clerk in 1 § ment at the Chalfonte. Only a small Mrs. J. Harry Cunningham.|:oq gyests at a reception and dance | country school were vividly brought | Rockville that they were of age, and Ds 1 ";f':'_'*"_'-"‘;:"“‘,";,m' Gt of it i, Ticude) Selte Slisabeth Danicls, Mrs. Ethel | bt Svening for the Pamte and siuc | out pigtall bralds, hair ribbone, Elng. |then In overcoming the objections of . Savor, e, 4 Ehich e zclaw Gawler, Mrs. Lawrance s at the Sigma Nu house on N | ham sprons and all, in her spicy | Rev. John W. Austin of Chevy Chase. i 5 | nessed the ceremony, which was per- ogan, Mrs. Nanette B. Paul, Mrs. . sketch. Mrs. Margery Snyder played | by whom they were married at § - i formed by Rev. Ernest Smith, | Mary Brooks Ramsdell, Mrs. William | Ehe ‘viotin. o'clock last night. : L rector of St. Thomas’ Church. Imme. | T Reed, Mrs. Theodore Tiller, Paul ue was hostess at | ~Marchesa Virginia San Gormano| Willlam Tyler Page, the bride- | Mamage 1censes. | Glately nfter the ceremony Maj. and | Bleyden” S M. Fablan, LaSalle Spier P hower given in honor | was heard in well selected vocal num- | groom's father, said today that | ; SRR y after the ceremony Maj. andMa). Bernard M. Smith are va Detwiler, whose mar- | becs, her rich and beautiful velee|though he knew of the affaciion of | Marriage licenses have been issued o the Mrs. Koch left for a wedding journey, among the patrons of the local chapter [riage to .~ Robert E. Rucker will| ghowing rare training. Miss M. Kath- | the young couple, he had not been Ing: TR 1 g and late in the month will bé at home | of the Mu Phi Musical Sorority, which | take place Thursday, February 17.| erine Floeckner and Mr. Marion | consulted regarding their plans for | g Albert Gitson of Qlen. 8. .. i at the Chalfonte. i bringing Thurlow Llenrance and his | Miss Detwiler and Mr. Rucker are | Hoyce, pianists. and Miss Margaret | immediate marriage. He wished that | ~Joun W. Mattingly and Mary J. Coryell. = interesting group of musicians here | both residents of Clarendon. Va.| Ripy, accompanist. received rounds v it in a more o Ok Park. Va.. aud Hattie The marriage of Miss Mildred Me- | for an evening of xongs, stories and S o Toraal e them the | R il of Eily. Va Gee, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wil- [ lezands of the Indians of America. OfebD s> : | " 'William Banks and M greatest happiness in the future they liam J. McGee, and Lieut. Leonurd [Tho recltul will be given in costume. < Mr.|de BrecsiGiitten willinot be | oo chbsentors tharsalves: ! John D, Waddiug Dorothy E. Scbies. Marbury, United States air service, e Eckhardt, Miss Gertrude Glassey. | at home on Friday afternoons until g | o i ; 5 L. S.N. took place last evening, The| Mrs. Emma Lutz Erwing will en-|Miss Frances Jetmore. Mrs. Chapies | Shoome o i t i o 45 ceremony was performed at 8 o'clock, | tertain the Washington Smith College | Ha . Miss Pearl McCubbi iss All but 168 of the Russian. e one and Anna V. Copeland. in the Washington Club, by Rev.|Club tomorrow evening at her home. | Anne MeDe . Mrs. b Dt children whom the American B o O s 11645 Tita s oee ATLBoith featiates | oo McDepnot Mes SEAWAE ki tchettl |l o S NEvantiro C e of | Crosmi€ock Basoun s ih e iwar Giiin il Sacred Heart, and was followed by & |and ex-Smith students are cordially = Unlon_county is the first woman in [ Yomel Maru to restore to their homes | : : reception. The rooms were decorated | invited. Dr. Samuel Capen, director b ert Vedder Fleming was at | New Jersey to be appointed a deputy | have been turned over to their par-| Egypt contains neither woods nor - wlith palms and ferns, spring flowers | of the American Councll of Education, | home yesterday afternoon for the last | sherlfr. ents or to near relatives. | forests. | and southern smilax. The bride, Who ' v ) i gt by her father, | & Z Z o @ court train and trimmed with rose N 4 hard-to-fit mmen point lace. Her tulle veil was held N ith a_coronet of the point lace and = 3 can at last be Sl e i Glove Silk Vests es B Stanley Koch and Kathryn W. Humphries Miss Isobel McGee was her sister's B 2 : 5 { s ectl fitth maid of honor. and wore cloth of sil- Van Raalte and other Women’s Fine Ribbed Tai- i E ver, veiled in pink tulle, with side —plai g per g Doiel of nink slk, sad cuiried Brset good makes—plain and em lored Vests. Reg- { heart roses and sweet peas. Miss broidered ribbon and built- i A 4 i Dorothy Wooden and Miss Marion up shoulders ular price today, Hill were bridesmaids, the former in b S $ 98 o it 3 orchid-colored chiffon and the latter Bloomers in- . 8t an enna ve c (limit, two to c H in French blue chiffon. Both carried eladed P . . . ° a customer) ¢ . sweetheart roses and sweet peas. TWo | : = > Patented Adjustable Dresses Jittle ribbon “bearers were Mastor H Joshua Evans, jr., and Master Charles For Home Wear amiPtlzrch and Street Atlire, Saves, . wors” salior ‘suit, 1n ithout ity of any alteration excep adjuste white, and the flower girls were the Wil dt”‘*"‘. i v A m;m'wwfl,f;w Misses Johnson, who wore white lace ment o waistl e 4 rocks and ribbons and carried bas- y buttoning two_buttons, these Dresses provide faultless Kets of yellow jonquils. be fitted with Jy-to-wear garments. man, and the ushers were Mr. H. C. ¥ Selden and Mr. William Patterson of ‘Write for this Free Illustrated Booklet this city. At the reception which fol- lowed Mrs. McGee, mother of the - ' It describes the Four Famous Features found in bride, and Mrs. Leonard Marbury, : T o Th H' h Ou f Th Co f Dr . w “ e o Sirelds, e Apeeble H o e wing AT N - aking The Hig t o e Lost o essing vve e o o ey Do | [ 250 % el it o With Our N d Lowered Rebpl t Pri B e e e ER I | ew an wer eplacemen rices i booklet. ? are illustrated in this steel. Lieut. and Mrs. Marbury left later ¥ We will also send you the name of the Store where Barmon for a wedding trip, the latter wearing Dresses can be seen on display in a complete assort. a traveling gown of brown Canton A Sll f P f ment of our new Spring models, crepe with panels of tan tricotine, Another Lot of Those e of Perfect on Brothers Co: = and a small brown straw hat trimmed Barmon Brothers Company, Inc. with tan velvet pansies, ‘ at Buffalo, N. Y. After March 1 they will be at home ! at 2416 19th street. Among the out-of-town guests were Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Mrs. Samuel Boyer i mother of the' bridegroom, and Mr. Murray Mason Davis of Charming e ? <P 3 o7 , Pinafore Aprons O”y : Pomtex _HOSZef:j It is a new idea in Aprons—made . s of good quality percale in stripes, Every pair perfect—no seconds in the lot— checks, plaids, etc., in pink, blue, sold at this low price tomorrow to further brown, green and lavender. Finished opularize o . 3,24 : with pockets, and rick-rack braig, | POPUlarize our stocking department. |%: » Ties with wide bow in back. bury of Virginia; Mr. and Mrt N w. « 99 Dr bert Smoot of Alexandria; Lieut. Har- Barm House esses old Slocum of Philadelphia; Mrs. Wil- on 0 liam Mason Boyer of Virginia; Miss o o Alice Russell of Clarksburg, aunt of Are Sold in Washington By the bride; Miss Roslyn Langdon of Baltimore and Mr. and Mrs. Rudy . Weber of Hamilton, Ohio. ANSBIJ RGH& RO I HER Mrs. Albert Sidney Burleson, wife of the Postmaster General, has ar- ranged a theater party for Thursday evening to see the initial performance Pure thread silk, with pointex heels, full fashioned, in black and cordovan; t 2 A 2 7 Regilsptice C | = 8,8%,9, 9%, 10 and 1025, 9. I 98 . ' Mr. and Mrs. Harry Daugherty of 85c. Now Speciallat pait .ol il Harrisburg are making a short visit in Washington, where they lived some 2 eachs ftisos years ago, and are at the Willard. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Clark of Ne York have taken an apartment at the Franklin Square Hotel, where they ar- | g rived yesterday. N Mrs. Hette H. Clark, accompanied by her daughter, Miss Florence Clark, and i = At the Old Price Welcome! [ hsess =8 i £ of her play. “An Unwelcome Partner,” Limit two to We have ;u?t received the sprmgAshxp‘ment of these dresses, S e O ot St o an m at and announce for tomorrow a special February Sale at pre- the Little Theater, in the Post Office v H i building, 11th street ' and Pennsyl- war prices. See announcement in regular ad. on page 11. Sl Sy @ “YELLOW stresk” Unfortunately many [of |sshmsio, 2l iamn Iometrow, and S T means cowardice. pegple show a yellow for several weeks at the Homestead. Latest ideas in fashionable A “yellow spot” means = by treak about eye care, o Mrs. Marshall, wife of the Vice vision. Fortunately, yellow % President, was the guest of honor in|N streaks are rare, but we Overcome reluctance—con- the box of Mra. Willam 3. Boaraman | N yesterday afternoon at the concert of W, spring si.litf:l obf1 sell;ge afi:d1 tri(éotine, $ 00 . e . S St 2 ° et e et 2 5 A Sale of New & Charming Tailored = ional Theater. Oth N are the portions of the dication of eye trouble. b.‘;“gemi:&'arwfi‘éfla"fir‘.’f’ xmk'ee': § them tomorrow at Ney’s_buy at retina of the eye where Examination means reas- the air attache of the British em-{R Geaes Wialon Nes. surance and certainty. bassy, Commodore L. E. O. Charlton, $25.00 and save as much as $10.00. and Commissioner Miss Mabel Board. (4 5 ° i s 2 i L , “Mrs. Robert F. Mackenzie, Mrs. e court comparison. S It is hazardous to neglect even the slightest eye B o s ek o N W : Sallors and Other discomfort. Futurize your eyes here—now. Logan, Mrs, Clarence Ridley and the Me Silvercrass, * Amons ‘hoss - ths Choose Your New: ) r. . Amon, “see E12 Suitcncs were Sirs. Housion, aite ot the | e Your Newest » .z Boctotary of the Trecmmrrrsrs Aie S K I R T Made to Sell at $4.00 & $5.00 See Better™ ’ AT ttes S e g Charles Warren, Mrs. Gilbank Twigg, Direct from a well known N Y k b2 from Washi e y t 1Iro ew York manufacturer o ashington’s largest assort. comes this big assortment of hats, bought at a price to enable us to offer our customers tomorrow the smartest W 7 % Mrs. Marshall Field, Mrs. Charles Hen- derson, Mrs. Victor Kauffmann, Mr. and Mrs. George Eustis Corcoran, Mrs. | N William Hamilton Bayly, Mrs. La Salle Corbell Pickett, Mr. Frederick Ste- T Ty | phens and Miss Jessie C. McDonald. PRERERAEACREACAEREACAECRETERCAEAEAEAEA@AY || On the list of patronesses were Mrs. 7 % -y J. B. Casserly, Mrs. 3 N i q i idi i i ¥ i : it nalhifn'jv M. Mark A Hanna, | N\ ISl}l,"Tme and Tweed Skirts shapes in town at a ridiculously low price. 5! 2 . Herrick, Senator James D. Phelan, |\ n heathertones—well o 1) pememm—— e $ || Soteoness 2t Trompn e Mlses| R made—in regular and $°Q.98 | Roll Brim Sailors Poke Effects | August 3, 1520 Strangles the | ||sain, sepeicl rowendaj and N extra sizes. == | SideEfects Mushroom, 2 I bave used Mrs. Coon’s Hai § ||3rs. U. G. B. Pierce. § Straight Saik E & || |treatments ana prepara- air ; Df. Thomas Madden Foley and Mrs. |N\ New Navy and Black Serge Skirts @ | | tons for six years with It i t i & || Foley entertained at dinner at the|N 5 yygar ¥ i is most important to | % || Gniversity Club in honor of Miss Mun. | N Trimmed with large Of Milan H Pl R i B e i keep the scalp clean and son, one of the most popular of this § novelty buttons and fashi lbaln emp and other <1 ] (it i iid i nourished. et e n o s s § pockets — regular and s .98 two-?::ede st]raw poieas o P s Mrs. N. C. Coon’s Hair {|man G, Palmer and Mrs. Paimer, Col. | Fi Other skirt 3 Colorsies cand: [ . Edward Munson and Mrs. Munson, Mr. | N\ extra sizes. e chocolate, navy, red and > arations. Tonic and Dandruff Cure Edward Randolph Walton and Mrs, \\ sales, $6.98, $9.98 and black—some have a dashi { ; ERA e e \;'ill(:f eradiéate the dan- s v o Mias e § 514,9,& 4 ornamental pin; ot?lerssv;illfi ¢ X Lieut. Moore, Capt, i i 2t i > to commend them. druff; and her Scalp Yidas Uent Moore. Copt Cahil], Lieut. § a bit of decoration that is b o Mok Food will feed the im- b N very “fetching.” Made t . e iy poverished cells, giving Mrs. Emeric Robert Leonard was{ N\ % ey hostess at a tea yesterday afternoon at the Maison Dupont, given in com- pliment to Mrs. William Dennison Morgan of Hartford, Conn. Mrs. Tom Williams and Mrs.” Frederick Free- man Rogers presided at the daintiiy appointed tea table. life and luxurious growth to the hair. Successfully used in her private prac- ALSO— tice for more than eigh- | Almond Skin Foed, teen years. Muscle Cream, SOME REAL BARGAINS SERHILG at Old-Time Prices ‘ First Floor, Outing Flannel Gowns.......$139 G i ‘ || Jersey Pettibockers .......... 6% Springtime Dresses Waists ......... .$1.98 mer Spencer, wife of Senator Spencer Pongee ais A 3 t Sale at & Price of Missouri, will conduct for the study 3 Styles = Not a mere handful of frocks in this sale, but ; : Georgette w NS Cdm ¢ s several racks of models, in velour, serges, taffeta, Satin Striped Tub Silk Waists.$2.98 tricolette, etc., in smart and becoming straightline 2 Mrs. Harding a Patroness. Mrs. Warren G. Harding, Mrs. Thomas R. Marshall, Mrs. Frederick ‘H. Gillett,” Mrs. Mahlon Pltney, Mrs. Joseph 1. France, Mrs. Stephen Bikins, Mrs. Frank W. Mondell and Absorbent Cleansing On sale for the first time now—in Drug and Department Stores. 72227 7 Vi A 11 o'clock in the ballroom of the N Willard_during Lent. it More Potent Than “Sweet Nothings” The first leston will be held to-| Accordion Pleated 2 5 rrow. classe Whispered Are Sweet Confections Sent! e and without Chaean s i At the Congressional Club tea Fri- day there will be & lecture and read. ings from Henrik Ibsen by Miss Ellen CORNWELL’S Facra worke n the criind ittt BETTY BOX 0 KR T M ire - 11 atack It e biivcoror e ow N Sateen Pantalettes ... .$1.98 Wool Angora Scarfs..........$6.98 and eton jacket effect. Embroidered, braid-trim- D L f New York will N e c i i — ~ AR e e e 1 Eivena N Wash Satin Camuoles; med, and in a host of desirable colors—the oppor FLA -FLAU) . ste-taunting Garrick Theater later in February. \ 2 ~ ?. 243 it 1 and memory-haunting array of su- N S tee Bloo . sl 00 tunity you've been waiting for—here it is tomer- premely rich milk chocolates—more TEs Colental PRILIC bolgtven b § a n mers ...........d1d SEss L Lt P s than a score of kinds, fruits, jellies and Thursa: R . dresses y o “ izes in Coame casamets. mutsIANIEEl s Shaper Jir, oy, Mo 32|\l Flowered Flounce Petticoats. .$1.00 Sop e logs, mallows and filbert clusters. Each box women of Washington. The outstand- | N\ % packed to order. Iseirosturelo i thes baltiiw N1gbeta N A pound, $1.50 Dial costume, each under the patron: | N age of a distinguished woman, and A companion package, Cornwell's Bungalow Will be opened by a stately minget, | R L p .ve- wa ..:es Box, comprises the same collection, Italian choc- ekl e gronms | IN lnter oats (o] (o] ] t t glla.’l: dipped, in a pound-and-a-quarter box, 3nd::du|:r{t.1':‘:n:: g;rrer:lfg‘:t:er. Brs | s 4 Stephen B. Elkins and Mrs Julian 4 ' James. Out-of-town groups are ex- | R ¢ CORNWEL B A SR CoTiesld §7 ()98 |ConTiat | $7 Q)98 [ConTrr $DA.98 , KaCmefe $ e L g PPN delphia and Baltimore, and many. of Up to $25.00 & Were $35.00 ..... and Plush Coats. .- those taking part will represent thef 1415 H Street anosstors of colonfal daye - Mrs oulian James is chatoman of v ice the ball, Walter Tuckerman i g

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