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3 0 . S@cfiew (Continwed Srom Elghth Paged The Untversity of <lally invited to attend. Patnter—Cure Wedding: Typical Easter Event. = In the presence of a crowded edt- fice, amid surroundings that blended harmoniously with the Easter spirit, Miss Catherine Carr, formerly of the Potomac division of the American Red Cross, and Mr. Richard Carlyle Paint- er, a veteran of the world war, were married at St. Andrew’s P. E. Church last night by the rector, Rev. J. J. Dimon. The wedding procession was head- €a by the ushers, Mr. Clarke Conway and “Mr. James Carr, the latter a brother of the bride, followed by Mt- tle Alberta Carr, carrying the rin and Elizabeth Carr, acting as flower &t A third sister of the bride, Miss Emily Carr, was maid of honor. She wore green organdle, with hat to match, and carried a bouquet of tea roses. The bridesmaids, Mise Lil- lian Kemper, an intimate Red friend, and Miss Mary Talbot, were gowned in blue and amber organdle, respectively, with plcture hats to match, and also carried large bou- quets of tea roses. The bride was attired in white satin, the waist hav- ing a surplice effect. Her veil was of rare lace and was fastened with a crescent of pearls. Her bridal bou- quet was of white Toses and lilies of the valley. iiately following the cere- m a reception was held at the home of the bride’'s parents. Mr. and Carr, 306 Seaton the CBnt’luslun of couple left for an New York city, the esant were esworth, Miss Marion Giusta Miss R. A. Connolly Bride of Mr. W. F. Goddard. Mr. and Mrs. Jeremiah Connolly have issued cards announcing the marriage of their daughter, Regiaa|N. Agnes, to Mr. Willium Francis God- The ceremony was 130 o'clock in the morn- ing by Rev. P. (. Gawan in theChurch of the Sacred Heart, and was follow- ©d by puptial mass. Ths bride wore a traveling euit of Dlue tricotine with a small hat Tatoh She was attendsd by Ber ste: ter, Miss Mary E. Connolly, and the best man for Mr. Goddard was Mr Nelson M. Goddard, his brother. breakfast was served in the home of 3 corated in spring blossoms, a similar decoration being used in the churdia Later in the day Mr. and Mrs, God- Ward left for a wedding trip, going | by sea from Baltimore to Boston They will make ticic home in’ Mil- or e Academy, the Academ ed Heart and Trinity Gob. Among the out-of-town guests were .Xm Wi lllmnx Goddard, mother of the ™. and his aunt, Miss Eliza- i ‘hpt_h Clark, who were house guests of t1the bride's parents; Mr. Nelson God- dard and Mr. Frank Sherman, all of {lul;oni Miss Marie Lynch, Syracuse, N. Y., cousin of the bride, and Ethel Creahen of Pittsburgh, P-.Mms Mrs. Thomas W. Brahan 1o Washington from Falm Beach. mio. Where they spent the winter as guests Of Mrs. Jisse A. Smith of Milwaukee ra Brahany's Sister. Mrs. Smith ac: ied them here. and will ‘Washington a month or l-:vugler:!wy & The San Mihiel Unit of the Amert- fan Woman’s Legion, whieh is raising money to carry on its relief work emong the wounded, disabled and Beedy veterans of the world war, will ve a moving picture show §{r:lck-rboc§er“1‘heuer, wm‘::;:; ernoon, April 20, at 2 - e Pm._and at iver's End,® James Oliver Cu wood’s romantic play of the lmr'.h- west. and the amusing cartoon en- titled “The Toonerville Trolley, Which Bieets All Trains” are the two films which will be shown at each perform- ance. Mr. T. Q. Donaldson, 1929 Kalorama is m!rm.ln of the committee road. on tickets. A benefit sute will be held Wednes- @ay and Thursday evenings at & Bargam Prices on Fur Chokers Easter costumes emphasized the popularity of the fur choker. We announce Very Special Prices on a large selec- | tion of these favored furs—ev- ery wanied felt is represented in the lot Cold Storage for Furs | Let s store your fur coat now before moths get busy - |SRKSFURCo,| MANUFACTURERS WHO RETAIL AT WHOLESALE PRICES 1212 F Street | I 15 THE Hoffman Co. CLEANERS and DYERS 12— STORES—12 Main Office, 740 12th St. N. W. Plant, 1530 Pa. Ave. 8. E. Phone M. 4724 L4 ‘The Original. Madame!™ “Produits de Beaute™ Produced unde exacting . (5 3 joyed this Mtimate road, Madame, 1 place the Seal of INAL FAVOR. Foudre de Lessize — Woaderful and Creme Tataean Suc d Peches—A vaa. isking cream made with the uic posches positively delighitfull Lait Jdeai—A liquid cresm for Tmperiale “An anti-rides and that in like all cts, most beneficial, 6l hoh—grade toilet Tequisites are sold RIPPON-PROCTER CO. Importors and 459 Fifth Ave., N. Y. Red Cross |} o'clock in the parish hail of St. John's Church, Georgetown, 3240 O street, in aid of the Chancel Guild and the Wom- en's Auxillary. Thursday efternoon a tea and sale will be held from 4 to 6 and a feature will be a white ele- phant table where jewelry, china, and pictures can be pur- chased. Those in charge of the sale are Mra G, I. Nickon, Mrs C. P. Spaeling, Mrs. F. M. Talcott, Mrs. F. P. Leetch, Mrs. Willlam Middleton, !\Lrl. H W. offutt, Mrs. Taylor, Mrs. S. R. Belt, Mrs. L. D. Smoot, Miss Ber- (m Iooker and Miss Kurtz. Mrs. McTwen Johnston, who spent the winter at the Hotel L Fayette, left today for a two-week stay af her home In Athons, Ga. Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Whitehurst and Miss Helen Whitehurst, who came up from thefr home in Norfolk for the ter holidays, are at the Hotel Washington, where they will be Joined today by Mr. and Mrs. W. W Hemingway and Miss Elizabeth He ingway, who have been in Atlantle City. They will all return home tu Norfalk the latter part of the week, o'clock Saturday evening at the elub- | of Richmond, Va. house, Farragut Square. Robel admission charge. in the hands of the house committee. of which Heary E. String- er is chairman. be no n.ents are Mrs. Arthur Du Bois and two daugh- ters of New York cily are guests at for several days. the Powha Marriage Licenses. Marriage lirenses have been issued te the The annual ball for the benefit of | nn's Iufant Asvlum, under the *_Auxiliary S i will ay. /\pnl 1. at Conven- Mrs. Samuel M. Tucker, president of the auxiliary, is chair- man of the general committee, With Jrs. C. W. Aughinbaugh in charge of the refreshments. ‘The Bustness High School Alumni Assocfation has made elaborate plans for its Master dance, which wiil be held Saturday ev, April 2, in the baliroom at 16th street northwest. Al bers of the 1 3 are invited. an is chairman Gen. Anton Stephun. the National Guard, D. C.. antertained at luncheon yesterday at the Hotel Washington, when his guests luclud- Gen. Jesse McL Carter, chief bureau, | A.; Gen. Heavey, executive offl D. and Haj. La. Garde, udjutnm. general, The City Club wil give a spectal dance for its members from 9 to 13 “Cultivate the Habit of Taking Home Candy” Rosemary “YHAT'S FOR REWEMBRANCE”™ CANDY 75¢ Blackistone &gy, 1401 H St. needs just such a nourishment ~ as i3 supplied by Rosemary Candy || Next the Flower Shop Extra Special 45 DRESSES Values to $2995 Reduced to $10.95 ot buy the mate- At in theae Tresses for the price quoted. Duvetyns, Twills 2nd Combination Dresses. All sizes in the lot, but not in every style. $1.00 Silk Gloves 85c Pair Heavy quality Silk Gloves. in white, tan, bisque, gray and ‘ Lacé Stripe and Novelty Silk Hose Values to $450 At $2.98 Lace stripes, dropstitch and em- broidered styles, in black, brown, navy, gray, etc. Petticoats Reduced to $5.98 500 high-gr Jersey Pett taffeta or satin ors and combinatio $8.98. Tie-Back Sweaters $2.98 About 100 in the lot; 2 good as- sortment of colors and combina- Wash Waists Values to $3.98 $1.50 Batiste, Vofles and Crossbar Muslin Walsts, lace trfmmed and tailored models. Some with or- gandie collars and cuffs. Silk Hose Values to $298 At $1.75 1,000 pairs Pure Stk Thread ose, of heavy quality: reinforced Boles, heels and loes; lisle garter tops. heavy qun)“v Some have :fl The human eystem || 2 7 ommandant of | - Women’s Sizes 36 to 44 Women’s and Misses' > and Mabel Ta Tones, of Marwood, Sia Dumiles T l':xnr wu 1110 F STREET N.W. Hem- stitching, Edging, Button- holes and Buttons. Embroidery, Braid- ing and Beading. Dz 'HE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, There will Arrange | THarola ¢ King and Bogen Willism R. Roa A nl, and s elty and Jamet rsburg, W. Va., Kathirsn U: Ky., and Wiat ichy Tt of Sewickhy, Pa. and MU- gred R. Riordan of Rllflmor“.-ilfl. Todtuater. Charles B, Girouard and Mable & Wetherall ch and Carrie Mocgan, Charles E. Hughes, the new Seare- tary of. State, entered Coigate Univer- Sity at the early age of fourteen. MARCH '29, 192L WILL B. DUNROY, POET, DES| CHICAGO, March 29.—Will Reed; Dunroy, poet and widely known as a press agent, died here last night of wood alcohol poisoning. Men with whom he had been associated lately said that he had not taken a drink for years, but yesterday he asked a friend for one to cure a cold. Dunroy was forty-five years old, and in his younrer days was a protege of Willlam Jen- nings Bryan, who. paid his way through the University of Nebraska. HICKORY «"Z=| WAIST AND GARTERS FOR GIRLS AND BOYS MEAN TRUE ECONOMY Hickory Waists and Garters are tailored up toan ideal; not down to a price—although Hickory prices have been reduced. 8ince we guarantee that Hickory will ve the utmost service and comfort it’s true economy ‘7“7[97? t[&p’ fnow Fr you to secure the genuine Hickory every time. fo’w‘ (9 fzt corsets. high Picot Only a Few Days More to Dispose of " Thousands of Dollars’ Worth of New SPRING Merchandise At Sacrifice Prices WE WANT TO OPEN THE STORE WITH NEW MERCHANDISE. We expect to be ready for the opening in about ten days, consequently prices have been reduced to the lowest possfl)lc point in order to make a quick and complete clearance of all stock on hand. Be here tomorrow morning at store open- ing and come prepared to take advantage of the most extraordinary values offered in many years. 300 Women’s and Misses’ SPRING SUIT Values Up to $55.00 95 Misses’ Sizes 14, 16, 18 Tricotine Suits ' Poiret Twill Suits Covert Twill Suits . Novelty Suits Beaded Suits Braided Suits Embroidered Suits Silk-Stitched Suits Silk Lined and Perfectly Tailored 1,000 Spring Coats and Wraps $15.00 and $29.95 Comparison "of styles, materials and workmanship will convince you of a saving of from $15 to $20 on a garment. Sports models, loose, wrappy effects; straightline belted and unbelted models; all are silk lined. EXTRA SPECIAL JERSEY SUITS All sizes. Values to $29.95 Reduced to $16.95 Heavy, closely woven quality Jersey Cloth Suits, Every one a new model. All the popular colors in all sizes—14, 1, 18, 36 to 44. 727227 // 222222 ‘The body of the Hickory Waist is made of durable, gragc materials—wears well and washes wonderfully. “Tailored in the faultless full body model as well as in the popular style illustrated. For all ages2to 14. Each garment fits perfectly. All buttons are genuine unbreak- able bone; the pin tube attachment prevents the garter pin from bendmg or breaking. Guarantced to give you absolute satisfaction. 50¢ and up Withqut Garters Your shoald fiud them at goar'dealer’s—in the notions, boys” or infunts’ department.. If not, please wrile us. ASTEIN & COMPANY - 75¢ and up With Garters PARIS GARTERS for men //// % W 2% 2 % 300 Women’s and Misses’ Spring Dresses Formerly Marked Up t Choice on the l‘l’u; e Y, 727 N $15.00 \ Make your selections early. § Choose from Taffotas, Geor- \ ette, Crepe de Chine. Fou- \ ards, Tricolettes, etc. An ex- § tracrdinary ass'or tment of § styles and colors. Sizes 16, 13, § MY, 722 . Georgette Waists $5.00, $6.00, $7.00 Values Reduced to $2.98 2 I, A wonderful assortment of Walists are included in this lot. Lace trimmed, beaded and em- broidered models. All sizes. Wool Sweaters Regular $698 Values $4.98 Closely ‘Woven Wool Sweaters. ‘Tuxedo styles, with roll edge on collar. Excellent color combina- lllon! Very unusual values. All sizes. 2,000 Pieces Silk Underwear Values Up to $3.98 Reduced to $1.98 Crepe do Chine and Satin gar- ments, Jace and ribbon_trimmed. Cholcs of Teddys, combinations, envelope chemise and camisoles. % Chamoisuede Gloves ;ll«mn length, in all Peiinbsiveth ) 7L 6-butt, St 11 ot Steav i 4150 Chateau Kid Gloves Bhort, medium and long lengths. $3.00 to $10.00 pr. 22222222227 7 # | 35¢ Yard-wide Percales ’ Full yard wide, in a 17¢c big r-m of mneat de- llnl. Do spots, rings stripes for house dresses, men's shirts and children's wear; fast colora. Where Your Dollars Co-t Mast S A 720-22-24 7th s; n.w. Store Hours: Open 9:13 AM. Close 6 PM. Behrend’s Coupon Sale —Grows more popular and broader with each suceeding sale—because, as, each Coupon Sale day approaches every effort is exerted to produce the greatest values at the least possible cost. NOT any of the following items will be sold without the Coupon. Don’t Fail to Be Here Tomorrow Light-Colored Crepe for Underwear Sheer Crepes for u derwear and nigh gowns, in pipk, light C blue and white: washes per- fectly and does not require iron- Couwpon 27. | ing. Boys’ 2-Pairs Pants Suits Nice Quality Cloth Suits, made 6 8 in belted mnorfolk o styles, for boys 7 to 17 years. Pretty pon 2 I 25c Ladies’ Gauze Vests Ladles’ Gauze Ribbed Vests, in extra sizes and colors and pat- terns. 59c Ladies’ Gauze 75c Infants’ Slips 0 Sk 25c 36-inch Curtain Union Suits, taped Scru'm necks and lace- Long and Short Dresses, of good qual- 5 ity cambrie, bishop or embroidery yoked styles. Coupon 3 59c Boys’ Shirt waists Made frnm gu«n] wide range of s 1 . 36 inches wide, In 1 a variety of colored 1 2 / borders as weil as white and ecru: with wide satin- and Leno nwork bor- Coupon 28 I 25¢ Boys’ and Girls’ Hose 9¢ 30c Bleached Muslin A wonderful opportu- nity to supply a season’s demands. Slight faults In the regular 1 EH ats that will not hurt muslin _and cam- l 2 /2 i tached_collars, “in the service. sizes | | bric finish. This C Cowben |4 || siacs fo 1bIyE AT, Goupom 17 | 5 to 10 and in | | price brings you back before the 3 black only. war prices. Froe J} trom dressing or | ! Coupon 29 starch. . Beautiful Fine Sheer Quality Mull and Or- C gandy Caps for in- in an abund- ance of cute pretty styles, in- cluding French style—high backs & and many others. and Overalls Heavy Quality Blue Denim _Jumpers _and overalls: cut fall; made to seld l’!fll uly at $1.50; limit, 2 to a customer. $1.50 Double-Warp All- ‘Wool Serges Think of an all- 79c wool double warp to in navy, s insure long servic shrunk and sponged; brown, gray, black and three shades of tan, at 89c Infants’ Bonnets l ’u 50 Meo's Jumpes — & Price that was STlh.ST! and $1.75 Corsets Children’s Muslin Cenpen 30 | Lo Ve years ong, serv- - jeeabie Coutil $1 1 9 Drawers makes, lheflk"’ (‘v(;l'-l . MG{I;:S' :“d Bfiss‘N; 1 ets erfu s n rawers o - Value: 4 support- good quality cambric, $3 All-Silk Charmeuse finished NG pwmess A beautiful, high-lustered 1 satin charmeuse in black, brown and navy blue, for the new dress. The quantity is limited. Come early. ers; sizes up to 30; with sizes 2 to 14 years high, low or me- Coupon 6 | dium bust. Coupon 19 | Polly Prim Aprom The popular aprons made from good uality percales in a o =t big neleotlon designs and lrlm» Coupon 7 | med with rick | | rackbraia | $10.00 Child’s Coats ‘Wonderful - qual ity Serge Sprlng$6 Coats for little Coupen 31 tots in shades of blue with wé lar ss to or tan col 2 $2 58x70 Hemmed Table Covers Fine, Heavy $ lo Quality, Per- Table Covers Fin- in a number of round or square $2.50 Girls’ Mlddieo Jehea” Mercerized designs; hem- Coupen 32 I Made from good $ o e 59¢ Fruit of the Loom quality middy jean in all white Pillowcases For one day and or with blue colh.fs and c\l slnd only with coupons, we with sizes will sell not more than 6 to a customer. Genuine . Fruit of the Loom Pillowcases, 45X Couwpon 33. | 35 all perfect. sizes Coupon 20 | years. Girls’ and misses’ suee o ese Boom: 8¢ sizes in these bloom- serviceable ba- e tiste; black, flesh l and white. Elastic med use. trimmed white braid: 6 to 14 yeln Coupon 8 walst “and knee. Sizes to 14 years. 75c Bloomers ) | oo | TSR Years since you heard of such a price for gingham petti- C coats. 690 was a low price, but cou- pon day and limit 1 to a customer. Don’t mistake. thun for the ordinary kinds 93 often advertised high as $1.50. Thfl:e are in the better class— made of leather fillln%s. Coupon 9 69c Gingham Petticoats ' —_— o-r—fll ' $1.98 Leather Kodak Bungalow Slipovers Good quality ercales made In the slipover Another the high cost of cot- thrust at uine Colored Stripe Corded én- style with elastic 89c Ladies’ 35¢ Gauze ton materials. Gen- — Waist or loose . . - belted style. Lisle Hose ing Madras; fast colors. Regu. Osupen 19 Excellent Fine Gauze Lisle Hose, in cordo- van and black—seamed back; double sole Coupon 23 l and wide double $1.00 Kayser Gloves Little Fellows’ Caps Caps of cloth mix- 47 tures and blue serge for the little fellows. A play cap would sell for more. Coupon 11 59c Bust Confiners These are strong and durable of firm quality materials in flesh only, a rare chance to buy Bust Confiners at so low a price; Bizes 32 to 42. garter top. $1.50 72x90 Bleached The name Kayser in quality bleached mus- fine quality - _ with 3-inch hem. Sheets Made from good 69 gloves is a guarantee lin; welded seam cen- C for service and fit; ter and finished clasp style, in Limit, 4 to a cus- black- or white. tomer. Coupon 24 I 69c Ladies’ Fiber Silk Hose Irregulars of 69 Ladies Fiber Silk s; o5 and 20c Standard Apron Ginghams i 10c|i: Cut from full Mind you, i Coupon 13 pieces; absolutely fast color; in all size blue and white checks. Hose, in black only; seamed back, double 98c Men’s Nainsook high epiiced heels; shaped P e s 11 Union Suits impair long serv- s I S Men’s Nainsook Union Coupon 25 ice. Suits, full cut; well 59c made, with elastic ribbed back; sizes 34 to 42; perfect Coupon 13 | quality. To $6.00 Trimmed Hats Hats we sold less than 3 weeks ago at $6.00 and many were priced at_$5.00, Milan, Milan Hemps and many rough straws. These are in a big variety of ssc l-adle' ShoPplng shapes and colors, but all be- g8 decked with flowers, fruits, foli- 25cFut-ColorDms In a vn.r:ely of l neat piais ':0,0212 fac combinations; absolutely colors; for huuse dresses and chil- i i Imitation Lea ther age, ribbons and the like! Boston Shopping Bag; 390 Choose $ 9 Choose dren’s wear. i well — made; extra_bot- Any z Any in the Lot in the Lot toms; in black only. Coupon 14 Coupon 286. B Witl‘ 0 ns’ Are B l on durable heels and toes the Same Proportion Women’s Silk Dresses Thank this Coupon Sale for such dresses at this s Women’s Skirts The price you can probably rec- ognize — but it ° hardly seems possible to buy a Wool Skirt or even a Cotton one at that price. Good quality Plaids and Checks _in up to 32. price. A shipment bought for this sale is lost in transit S0 these dresses of Taffeta, Messaline, Georgette and others, values to $20.00, taken from our regular stock to back up the advertisement. All sizes in many styles. slxes Another Shipment of Those Popular Sports Suits po that sold up to $2.00. Of Jersey in a wonderful selection of Mixtures— in Rough Straws, Wide-Brim- s med Pineapple Straws, and ‘a big choice of olh:r:: of Untrimmed Hats The balance of more than 1,000 Hats 39 there are Tans, Grays, Browns and Henna. No garment for Business, Street wear or Sports has or can take the place of Jersey—Serviceable—Stylish and smart looking. 146 in the Come Eariy. Sizes to 46. Beautiful Foliage and Flowers Hundreds ugon hundreds of the prettiest collection of Hat Trim- mings you have ever looked at for the price we offer these to- Positive values up to Very special tomorrow, - 29c Dolmans, Capes and Coats Such values in New Garments have not been offered before. The lot In Tomorrow's Sale Collec- tion comprises Comfortable Dolmans, Roomy Capes s and Strlish Straightline and Belted Coats, of all the Desirable ‘Coating Cloths, including Velours, Bolivia, Serges and Poplins. There are Garments here you can’t duplicate for $40.00. Choice of the Coltection, morrow. $1.50. Coupon 41 3 Big Ready-to-Wear Items, While Not | o "{l:k 3?: ,