Evening Star Newspaper, April 10, 1921, Page 46

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2 SOCIETY THE éUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., APRIL 10, 1921—PART 2. SOCIETY = T e PR e e RS (e ———— ® . 'm:'nls(fpr the F(‘dding were as simple | ington, sisters ?f lhe' ‘bridl‘lfoomi' MME. ROZANN Miss Helen Cowles Tucker [ ietenn it Sk S i i 1115 1117 F STREET dolph Heth. Mr. and Mrs. Lochner [of Colleton. Va. Wrinkles, freckies, blemishes. acne and - will come to Washington later in the| After a northern wedding trip, Maj. | Pittings permanently removed. Ten to fifteen . . . panied by the latter's little daughter, [ingfon and will be at home at the | ¥, Loy women P Miss Virginia Heth Miles. Somerset House, where they have | omer houre 11 am . pm. taken an apartment. appointment phone North 9080, e (G For evening Rt. Rev. Alfred Harding, Bishop of Washington, Charming Wedding Held The marriage of Miss Helen Cowles | | Tucker, daughter of Mr. and M “hartes Cowles Tucker. to Mr. B phalet Fraser Andrews, son of Mrs Andrews and the late Mr. Eliphale | Fraser Andrews, took place j afternoon at o'clock. | mony was performed in = Officiates at the Ceremony—Reception At Rocklands Last Night Follo“s ;\"\'i ginia wedding charming in all! = 7S, o ts appointments was that at 7 Gordonsville, iss Harriet . of M {Harman to Maj. Clifford Cabell Early. | The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank P. man of Washing- |ton and th groom is a_member (of the old family of Virginia, {nephiew of Gen. Jubal Early, and both families are widely connec - The remony took pla wing room .t Rocklands, wher: ugion of pink roses, iris and oth : flowers furnished the decora- 11l being lighted by “ol. John T. U. 8. A, serformed the 3 d the thride. who had no attendants, was escorted and given in marriage by Suits are Reduced This is our usual reduction which takes place following Easter—and includes— CHOKERS At Big Reductions All the Tricotine Suits All the Poiret Twill Suits All the Twill Cord Suits All the Pecotine Suits br s tended by ¥ the em two families and out-of- 2 The bride worc a gown And embraces grades the formmer in s mmplicity, madsof wi and a court tran of the satin prices of which ranged up to $175 phase Taee, ‘i ot il short tixhi-titting | B 7 ’ | fof i ceremony the parcoiy FURS REPAIRED AND KEPT IN e reception, s = gown of COLD STORAGE OVER SUMMER [} of Washington, the Rt. Rev. Alfred Harding, a by the rector of { the church, Rev. Dr. Herbert Scott- Smith. UNFAVORABLE weather has prevented Spring Furs from moving as quickly as expected, but we will not carry these goods over summer.. Not if Sharp Reductions can prevent. {] Entire stock of smart Chokers, in Sable, Stone Marten, Baum Marten, Mink, Squirrel, Fitch and other fashionable furs, Invitingly Repriced. 250 W her coing-away gown of navy blue trieolette beaded in gray. with a4 vestee of filet e. Her hat 1all model in blue. trimmed wheat, and uGuet of or . and cascades of falling at_each side of the They’ve been divided into five lots—reduced skirt held here and there with: tiny of orange blossom Her accordingly and are now offered for choice at— | s v il vrs e | I . : 1212 1212 been worn by her grandmother and L Jf Wash n. Mr. s. Arnold — — —_ =— — e A % ind Miss Henrianne Early of Wash- |8 SRR was maid of honor Special A Special Prices Prices Monday n 1106 G Street lfl ock ol yellow chiffon, with a tie embroid- 7 L, the bod with a long waist- tnd the and sleeves bound The Louvre reputation for exclusive style and | excellent quality is, of course, maintained-—for L el T L Rl e i AT a4 rose ot tly ann her engage- they are all Suits taken from our regular stock. que u”?”‘;i Tupin, SCl10% 0508 | ment e Mre Ty Erme e an nd white Chapin, Miss Peggy by the Store News The Hou:; of Fashion For Monday, Aprii n ® : | Delphine Hesl, Mise "Beach, | F. . We hrist Lutheran e | |lMiss Ann High 3 Tuylor lie rooms w beautifully e Cawaln (oF % de. fTney with smilax and spring i e Eotns of, : en chiffon i made on the s that of the The marriage of M Roberta Ca ' 41 bouquets to ma Little Miss Pa- John Philip Toppen of Muskegon, | i 1 | ]| tricia_Minnegérode, daughter of Mr. too at noon Saturd i i P N w [']and Mrs. Fitzhugh Lew Minnegerode | April Toppen is the daughter : ¥ of New York, was the flower girl, and | © 2 , 8th and Penna. Ave. N.W. e Yok wis i faowet o e ot Robert C. prominent made quite bouftant, with a wreath hington, of yellow di in her hair. She carried a basket of flowers to match John Philip ly f: The Hardest April Shower Should Not IS Sannn® siaeironaste v HL.W. Hunter dais- g, art | i but formerly | igton. Before her marriage sppen had charge of the or-| work in the Hackley High v also supervision of forty in the public_schools on and is herself a tal- nd well-known violinist. famons. man, and the ushers were Mr. A F Th. bald Randolph, Mr. Henry Le eep You Away rrom 16 {Richard Davidson, ~ ® Y Mr. Charles Mulliken of | The marriage of M Edith Wini S R fred Gondwin, daughter of Dr. %A ! The decorations in the church were | Wilford' W. Goodwi a - of dogwood blooms, white lilacs i fo Mr. ( S and lupin, with a touch of color in the { $ ity will { ¢ pale blue hydrangeas. The pillars| Wednesday cvening, April 20, T i || before the chancel were wound with | ¢eremony will be performed { ||dogwood. In the house the same idea | home of the brides parents. . New Spring Styles--- Values Up to $75 was carried out with the addition of | ;7" other spring flowers. = Mrs. Tucker, mother of the bride, s Goodwin will be attended by and Mrs. Andrews, mother of the|sister, M Grace 1. Goodw S bridegroom, received with the wed- l;rlrln-.‘(m;xir!X O 8 flr('l'v:'hi»(n I ai:i gt 2| don as maid of honor. Mr. Raymond Tricotines, piquetines, new twills, new mixtures of finest weaves, embroidered, beaded and braid trimmed; all silk lined. Smartest tailored and = novelty styles in every want- - Jersey Suits taupe satin, with a hat of taupe straw | man and the ushers will include Mr. ed size. This is THE Suit Sale ) _ 4 Special SI 9.95 veiled in taupe lace and trimmed with | (ZT0O% OISO pf eas Vaston, M 8 3 47’%:»_4 4 Monday = of the season—the savings are phenomenal. Of Tricotines and Al Fashionable Materials. Special, ented green ostrich plumes, and Mrs. An-|,¢ A\edford. A reception will follow drews was in gray canton crepe, With | the ceremony and Mr. Strode and his | ’\ cloak and hat to match. bride will make their home in Wash- BMr. and Mrs. Andrews left later for|ington at the conclusion of their (¢] oats a wedding trip, the latter wearing a| wedding trip. i R ¢ s Goodwin is a graduate o suit of light blue imported homespun Goudwls is 8 Eradiatelof the 1 $15 323 = & . e e o ) S Cloth & Satin Wraps W. R, Crabbe of Hague, Va.; Mr. and| _The marriage of Miss Grace N. 2 ————————————————————————— Mrs, H. M. Taylor, also of Virginia;|King daughter of Mr. and Mrs. £ : Francis A. King, to Mr. Frederick T. Mr. Charles Spencer and Mr. Barton |® = L0 M e ial Muldaur of New York, Mr. Beale|Byne took place last Monday morn- . Speci: 4 Mre Baward Craw. | ing in Our Lady’s Chapel of St. Aloy- | = Bradley Davidson, Father Brookes offi- Hand Silk — bride wore a gown of gray taffeta and A wedding of interest to Maryland|carried a shower bouquet of white society will take place April 16, when | ros Her maid of honor was in Miss Hester Hill Heiskell. daughter |brown taffeta. After the breakfast of Mr. Jesse Lewis Heiskell and the|Mr and Mrs. Byne left for a northern wimmed with leather buttons, and a|Massachusetts Normal = Art = School ford Davidson and Miss Mary David- Date Mrs. Helskell of Kildare, Prince|trin, " the latter wearing a gown. of brown hat to match the DbULlons.| o'p.of Boston. Mr. Sirode is the After May 1 they will be at home al| ., ¢ 4r and Mrs. John Strode and Mr. Andrews’ country home, VeauX-|was born in Philadelphia, but is now cleuse, Fairfax county, Va. connected with the Interstate Com- Among the out-of-town guests were | merce Commission in Washington. son of Elizabeth, N. Y.; Col. Fitzhugh |} ¢ nyptial mass, after which a wed- Lee Minnegerode and his daughtel.|ding breakfast was served in the little Miss Patricla Minnegerode, 2|home of the bride's parents. Miss member of the wedding party, of New | Margaret Byne maid of honor and York. Mr. Eugene Byn s best man. The e — G A A S Silks, Sutg'ns. Crepes, Tricotines Georges county, Md., and grand-|midnight blue tricotine with a hat to i Grointer of the lwte Dr. Peter H. | o N B B eted ~in” the Slocial Monday freisiell of Prince Georges county, |nuvife . fpes JRe eristed | and of Mr. and Mrs. Edward M. Vick- ! pec and of Baitimore, will be marricd t0| Word has been received here from s © $23.50, $35, $49 : Mz, James Henry Campion of Phila-[Roston of the marriage of Mrs. Lillie ~ 9 ’ delphia. The ceremony will be per- ’ o ] | formea at 11:30 o'clock in the morn-lnr. x . Ing at St Ignatius’ Church, at Oxon|Amsterdam, Holland, now in business ! . SPECI MONDAY— o HiiLMd, Miss Helskell will have her|in" Boston. The ceremony was per )| | sister, Miss Augusta Vickery Heiskell, ALS formed in the presence of a small . i ‘alues 10. ...$3.98 for her maid of honor, and Mr. Cam-|company of relatives and friends jn 100 Trimmed Hats, V: to § iona e c c wee i plon's ben o Bdward| Nashua, N. H, February 15. _Arrange- * $16 Wool-Plaid Skirts, Monday. ... ..$10.95 of Fasb bl S ot h T ds Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Edward Olin- ¥ ‘will tomorrow issue invitations for the marriage of their daughter, Stunning new Suits with the new long, | | Xana Grarson"to sr reaericie Grict- natty tuxedo coats, with patch pockets and , # Wednesday. April 21, in Wesley = Chapel. Mr. V_\Hmnma and his bride self belts. Colors are blue, brown, tan and G make their future home in Los gray. Pockets in skirt. Try to match them Angeles, Calif. 5 i One of the important weddings of elsewhere under $25.00. Monday sale price.. k was that of Miss Carolyn e kerto Dr. E. A. Kenner of this city, which took place in the apart-| ment of the bride’s brother, Mr. Fred | Rinker, Tuesday, April 5, at 2:30. The Wwedding, which was a quiet one, was witnessed only by lrhé ulxmsme:lial:l rin im members of the two families a | ) t few intimate friends. e The bride, who is a Virginian, wore a traveling suit of gray, with hat to , and a corsage cl :\rfifi%s and valley lilies. Immediately St:y'les after the ceremony Dr. and Mrs. Ken- ner left on lhadcangdrj‘samy;al Limited tended wedding trip. 5 for “eover New York, Montreal, Que- Before ordering . ther northern cities. Upon . {’)::ir‘l:gt:rne{o this city they will be your suirts and dresses a:rah:fimq to their friends at 1407 W a"ow us to Sth you 8l T the ‘final d The marriage of Miss Grace Averill, e hna ecree as to o Tof Mr. and Mrs. Frank : da g verlll, to Mr. Stewart Lux Corsets that will be took place last Tuesday 9 S ::’,‘g:‘x:‘:.n'rhqceremony was_perform- worn this spring and ed at & o'clock, in the horhe of the summer. bride's uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Frank C. Henry, on Belmont road, by wv. J. McBride Sterrett and was . . . e e by an informal reception. The waist line is con- Gilbert Masters, sister of the P egroom, was matron of honor and trolled by the Corset. the maid of honor was Miss Frances You muse frst be cor- Adele Averill, sister of the bride. Mr. £amond Booth of Grand Rapids, cou- rectly corseted before Sin of the bride, was best man. The bride wore a Eown of white you can expect the in and chantilly lace, made wi o S gverskirt of satin and deep tacer| |- proper silhouette. All bodice cut with low neck an et aleoves, and a court (rain of corsets carefully fitted satin over which her tulle veil fell s foom a lace frill held with orange without extra cost. blossoms. She carried a shower rbnu- et of white roses and lilies of the ¥ Jilley, Mrs. Masters wore a yellow GossarJFront-Lacmg, and pink changeable taffeta, trimmed M I With' narrow pink ribbons on the me. Irene and Betty Dodice, and she carried an arm bou- o S o Spring Suits Dot Ward roses. Miss Averiit was||| Way Front and Back of Serge & Tricotine in pink and yellow changeable taffeta, 519 Q’ 4 ] ]| made after the ?al’l;ne {uflhl?’n lu! that Lacmg Corsets. Headquarters for Coats and Wraps e el . . . - a3 ¢ On their return from a short wed- Sport Coats of Polo Coating for the Miss who delights in these Spring Models— fl:{atx;l&‘:drfiogg %mwm:fi’m‘::lwm Wrappy Effects, in Bolivia, Velour, Veldyne, etc., braided and embroidered in a lavish | s 4 % manner. If you want a coat, don’t buy it until you see what Ney offers. The marriage has been announced of s fl - $10, $14.98, $1 o e e f dlugh(?r l"l'f Ml;. and l\l{(l's. Ehalrl.ers H. Hunt of this city, to r. Earl 'ors- 0.98 $29.98 and up ||EE b sai sl 1110 F St Nw. L4 ] o performed in Alexandria, Va. April . More of These Jersey Suits at *10:% Tuxedo and notch collar styles in the popular heather mixtures. Well tailored gar- ments with belt and patch pockets. Penfisylvmia Avenue—Seventh Street L2 For more than fifty years our prices have been as low for similar qualities as any house in the United States—and they are today. Dependableness of our Styles in Ladies’ Shoes We are very alert in our watchfulness of the trend of fashion in Footwear. Our connections give us first-hand knowledge of what is favored by good dressers—and our producers see that we are supplied—so that what our as- sistants place before you here is certain to have two ele- ments of attraction—authentic style and approved qual- ity. Illustrative of this are the Gray Suede Strap Pumps— so much in demand—displayed in five different models— and in light, dark and medium shades. | $0.85 Isn’t it also significant that these identical Shoes are priced at $12 most generally? 100 New , 1921, (Adjoining Columbia Theater) The apartment of Mr. and Mrs. Paul s

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