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/ = g THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D._C. MONDAY, JUNE 6, 1921 — s Loin &, Lavery ana ise | BAGCAL EAUREATE OPENS | R iosug™ donier pienis Kuoee | e s e A 2 —_ = P g The guests of honor, who will pre- Epsilon moonlight excursion to Sene- and Margaret . tos p ? sent the program. tneiade or. Clar-| G. W. U. COMMENCEMENT !ca. Md.: Sigma Kappa joint picnic N : . 2 < . ence J. Blanchard of the reclamation and supper, Sigma Nu informal danc. eilte Frer, oy, QUALITY and econ- M| service. who will speak on “The Ro- ——— Theta Delta Chi smoker for members | Iioward and Margaret Duckeon, zirl. por mance of the Southwest,” illustrated Rev. Willism L. De Vries Addr: 3 ‘nlnd friends and Phi Sigma Chapter !‘xnn.h n'nul fi:l!;vl‘r ll‘r’{ e 5 . esses | dance. ontpls T W : . omy are wedded in With still and moving pictures, shaw- oy ¥ wwd Snegaret % Wetler, ng among other scenes the Hopi In-| 305 Graguates—Social Events nd (. Pizzarclle, girl SOCIETY Brewood engraving. dian snake and sun dances, with for- 5 Pia A e . 2 % mer President Roosevelt, in whose Feature Today’s Program. Births Reported Lt : 3 i PRI | honor the festivities took place; Mrs. gTom, S Iepol 3 r e o For the bride and Return of the P resident and MTS'. Ha.rdmg . . Eila 1. smmen::,ln. ‘::unrnno solos. | George Washington University's| The folowTi sirths | 2 Yo Waa"SMary Harrin, giel. B = 5 . @ * ustave Weckel, piano solo seles commencement week, which was ush- | the 1th depart - —— groom toshe; Brewood Vice President and Mrs. Coolidge ' St o e ey, et bb e | et e e oo, 8, PR | “Hnert ¥ mao o | Persian women are not permitted to announcements and = board of governors, will make -the | ban's fihi;’i:'f.‘,‘“}‘:,fi;‘.{é‘.’:;‘ St. AL and Mildred M. Keaneds, bo wear hats. invitations idealize the are the senior dance. at the Columbia Country Club; Delta Tau Delta danc S s . e ————————— R S — Going to New York Wednesday. o ; | srcsenintions:“here wit ve'dancing. | Amons “the " sthdunt *Svents voday | N2 T, ; _ v . Edward N. Dingley, jr.. grandson |phi Alph 2 *s day omen tnusioccanion % 2 of the late Represcntative Dingley quet il:l,d“lIrfi:]mlol;l?ull”l‘llfrlx;c;ll‘:: l}’:‘la' Washingion Saris . . [E President and Mrs. Harding, Chester, N. H., returning to Newport S : of Maine. graduated fi Randolph- 2 t 9 R in engraving beauty. returned to the White House | for the fall'season. i : Macon Military Academy at *ront ?e"l',mi":nb TR T AT e >, ’; 2 early this afternoon from the| Mrs Joseph H. Choate, wife of the 7 Roval, Va, Wednesday. He won the |atthe Raluigh Hotel at 5:30, Signia | l al' e 0 country place of Senator andlate former United States ambassador - uzal competitive drill and the{Kappa garden party, Sigma Nu river | 2 % > . to the court of St. James, spent the i e academy distinction medal. He IS aiparty and Sigma Phi Epsilon grad- 3 REWGDD Mrs. Knox at Valley FOrge |y eoyend at Briarcliff Manor, N. Y. G - s0n of Mr. Edward N. Dingley of this |yate dance. | where they remained over Sunday. L= - elty. The baccalaureate exercises yester- | < Engravers & Stationers e AT P . 3 day were held in the open, in front of This Store is Closed Saturdays at 1 P.M. 8 th St Just B F “The Vice President and Mrs. CoolidRe [l U RRE (P UIRRCH o L ding. G : : Miss Mattie Gary and Miss *Mar-|the peace cross in the Cathedral close. | Y 519-13'h St Just Below will o to New York Wednesday atter- | “70 SPEROEle-tarken TEeUl B 3 e garet Chase cntertained at luncheon |In addition to the 305 members of the | . noon ‘on ‘the ‘Congressional limited: Mr_ | {F¥{iationy buve been, lssyed for, (S : : Saturday at their home, 1208 Decatur | graduating _eclasses, ~ hundreds ot | i Coolidge having an engagement, 19 UCl | Lieut.” John Andrew Svanogle, Wed-| | . Urect. Tuving as guests Mr. and Mrs. | friends of e’ university ‘attended | For 1 d Small Child tress . They e A ndre Nt s A HL se, Mrs. P. H. h he sermon was prezched by Re . 1 return to Washington Thursday. . o0 Rl s 3 Miss Helen Wilson, Miss Lucille Yeat- { William Levering DeVries of the gh- or Infants an ma. tidren Mrs. Coolldge will be the guest at|o'clock. in All Souls' Episcopal Church 3 man, Mis Frances Dameron and Miss | inedral, vho ol the. students that - (. ion Cathedral 3 he Rev. Mac- | luncheon Wednesday of Mrs. Henry C.|pl wd Sm”'l;fv::c“l:r e il Seve e L & ces an {1y | Corbin at Highwood, her place at Chevy La d Lace Curtain Chase, Md., ‘when Mrs, Whitelaw Reid | Wikl officiate. Thyrza Spears. iftegrity and uprightness werc th = <R - keys o real happiness and success In y From the tiniest baby to boys and girls of : i Mre. George Colton Maynard is at AL A e Miss Warren will be attended by her : | s lton atlife. Preceding the services there was . will also be a guest. Mrs. Coolidge is < | Stockbridge, Mass., where she will FRT i ich the 5 3 g L e Cleaning loaving Washingion carly _tomorrow | JSterin law. Mra Monroe Warren. MRS, JOHN HARPER. spend the summer. e iy imems six our Infants’ Department is now completely morning and will be absent from town |22 Matfon of honor and Miss Mo v U. 1 B —— bers, councilors and trustees of the! AL P 1] 3 0 . oa r_and Mrs, Joseph Strasburger of PRIB e H o ' e SUd MME. VIBOUD, Inc., ¥fur the day. ommetly ot ashlnaton Tasimialof e O for | univeraltviitookinart i S L E | prepared for Summer with the most Unusual, | honor. The bridesmaids will be Miss Atamoaw are leaving ey ain | Among the student cvents yesterday S S Established 1855. 11¢h $t. N.W. | Spanish Embasxy fDorothy Warren, cousin of the brige: | ——== ——— OTEIE e unt e & were the Delta Tau Delta annual { Delightiul Things. Orient lfiR P Dinner Tonight. o 4 se. | Miss Dorothy Mondell and MissJudith | with a black plcture hat of hemp 2 bage ball gamo between et ; rienta ubs The ambassador of Spain and Se-|Clark and Miss ) .llnlile le;lnu:)‘ eafand plumes, and Mrs. Holmes will| Dr. and Mrs. Everett M. Ellison en-|ipsilon “ladies’ night” and reception. ! For P'ay. for the Warm Days in the coun- 4 de Ri il be hosts at a din- sville, classmates of the bride | wear black silk, with # black hat. | tertained at dinner yesterday in honor of | & 5 5 ‘o norEdoiRiane jMlIlDe hostela e at Goucher College. Little Miss Kath- | A number of showers and parties | Dr. William. Bewts ot Labelang, Fla. | Sigma Nu “open house. e 7 - . : ner at the embassy this evening. i Aonias Al e e e S arren | weropimber (ot¢ showers tand, parties | DeiWilliam #Revisiot itakeland. Chi outing and picnic at Great Falls | rv, for Parties and Dress, the appropriate ore Etin H r the bride during L ing Greeks, v, The Seceretary of the Interior and |SISter “of the bride, will be flower | fortnight preceding the weddinz. | Mr. Edward ¥, Miller sailed Saturday |4PJ vlenic of the Wandering Grecks, SRR Eii el I Mrs. Albert B. Fall will be the guests 868 among them a miscellaneous shower. {on the Olympic for Kurope. gl tratevnit/NorERy &/ H garments are HERE, plain and practical or in whose honor the minisier of Co- | Mr. Gerard Boyles will be best man, | when Miss Malinda Adams was the s The next big univers < for the summer months 1 = and the ushers will be Mr. Detlow | hostes: itel 4 3 = e : be the sprinz convocation, to be held | . ;3 e = e 3 = omLia and Mme. Urueta will enter- . hostess: a Kitchen shower by Miss Mr. and Mrs. William B. Newton have o5 cloc! 'S quis’ y S t,h(, occasion e- Fain s aistingulshed dinner company | Marthinson. Mr. Monroe Warren, Mr. | Edith Lutton. when the guests Were | returned from a motor trip through Vir- | teonesday evening at 8, oclock W dainty and exquisite or until wanted. Bates Warren, 3d: Mr. Hugh War-|the neighb ide; h- 2 e 5 g 3 D, o - { this evening. fren and Mr. Ben Warren, Jrbrothers | eon by Mre. Roger'S. Whiteford and S and a stay of several dass at|mission may be obtained from Prof mands—but all Different, Perfectly Made, Proficient workmen Mrs. Coolidge. wife of the Vice |of the bride. f a linen shower by the ladies of the} = 3 P Elmer Louis Kayser, secretary of the = B Preo.dent, was the guest of honor | The wedding will be followed by a|Church of the Good Shepherd in the N 4 > university, 2101 G street northwest. Comfortable, Charming. only handle your rugs, at luncheon today. with Mrs, William |Tecebtion in the home of the brides|home of the bride’s parents, on Up- e oA STon e T tayatie Sa b i coapl ediaen rovnonen A 3 50 = = ¥ k i parents, J 2 o1 S. el i e ye e at 7 he col cA - 2 which assures one of the [olmSmitisan@MoriEucodore Hance i Warren, onru-‘.m‘:nb}:."r’onfif"1’:1—"‘.21.;- ARuRBIReL 2 day‘and will spend the summer abroad. | 120 BUBLE 8 Tit%, TG BRRG" 08 i Coats—I to 5 years—s:”cs. wools, white and i 5 5 e M‘fl;-my_r:’ure';l"me"“"": bers of the two families and intimate John Camma = + | Representat Frank W. Mondell of $3.50. $3.75. S4. S3 very best workmanship. Club of Washington, their guests bhe- j riends. ate in New vork . e s Wsoming. Dekree will be conferred colored—reduced to $3.50, $3.75, $4, . S5 : : inatats i N B e —— Mrs. John Edward Cam- o 05 studenbs end twelve honor-| = o 5 Charges for this service :"“f\,?:“"r“ at 5'3;“{"1“- A‘"}l;h'«t'fi_"l')ilh‘ Mr. John H. Magruder and his|mack sail umlm-.‘.lr(ll he Now Awstor ; x g ;‘i!’;’"um‘l-x will be bestowed upon $7.50, $10. $15. 3 FEE {inouing for h course. The tables | daughter. Miss Natalie Magruder. will jdam for Lurope. Marriage licenses Lave been issued to the e toong’ of local and national promi- S {had centerpicces of daisies, with | followiny - most reasonable. {had P spend the summer at Overbroo K nene 1 duced 1.9 ays of ~ blooming honeysuckle | their cottage at Elizabethtown, N. Y., | _Mrs. T. Q. Donaldson, wife of Col. | Willam H Holueierlein and Myrs Lo tabe (VSiidant cvents duled_for t Dresses—2 to 6 years—reduced to S1.95, rrenton, V Holmes of : *New York city lnd}. —_MUDDIMAN $2.50, $3.50, $3.75. $3 ttered on the tables. The other!in the Adirondacks, Donaldson, is visiting her cousins, gucsts were Mrs. Atlee Pomerene, Capt. and Mrs. E. J. Palmer, N. o . & = o » AMrs. James A. Recd, Mrs. Charles Miss Lota Robinson has canceled | in New York, and will return to ¥ e an | Towntcnd, Mrs. James K. Mann. Mrs. |all of ler social ensazements be- | Washington the end of the week. | 4 A Mrers. s L o= i Percy E. Quinn. Mrs. Joe H cause of the death of her sister. Mrs. . Sutheriand of Penheck, Va.. and Boys' Suits—2 to 5 years—reduced to $1.95 Mre. Samuel 8. A . Mrs. John Gross of Bethlehem, Pa.. which| Mrs. Guy T. D. Goff. wife of the v of Glude 11, V. & Y z o 1512 H N.W. hew Wainwright, Mrs, took place Sunday. May Mrs. | assistant attorney general. is at the S lnientafithisiditrinng Azaey 2 ECTRIC $2.25, $2.50, $3.30, $4. AL {ag anta. Ga.; Mrs. William G. | Gross is survived by her husband and | Hotel Meurice, Paris, on her way to Meade, i S Pl e | Haan. A, Herbert M. Lord, Mrs. | her sisters. Mrs. Edward Crozier of j Soissons, to visit her daughter, who . Rompers—2 to 5 years—reduced to 75c. 93c, $1, $1.25, $1.50, $1.75. . Creepers—I1 and 2 years—reduced to $1.25 $1.50, $1.95 $2.25 $2.75 Sweaters—2 to 5 years—reduced to $3.75, $4, $5. . CAPS AND HATS AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES Phone M: 2063 Charles E. Sawyer, Mrs. John R. R.|Philadeiphia, Mrs. Richard Morton of | is a volunteer worker with the Ame {Hannay, Mrs. Wesley Merritte, Mrs. | Annapolis, Mrs. George Mordecai and | ican committee for devastated France, William C. Hartlle., Mrs. John Robinson of Baltimore, and by one | in the department of tha Aisnc. XY Mrs. Clayton B. Vogel, Mrs, | brother, M. Randolph Robinson, of = { Rt ac g S M i anale teil. | Frederick V. Krug, Mrs. George Vew York. all prominently identifica | Mr. Robert Batcheller. who spent ( Frnk Kewear of Bultiipore, Md. i Shuler. Mrs. Ernest Walker, Mrs. | With society the winter in Washington. is at Hot | ® urry J. Berkley and Mary M. Jordun, boin C. Hunt, M Ruth Tonce M Springs. Va.. where he entertained at | M e Miss Mary left | dinner last evening, having among 1. . Isaa f New York i George Roosevelt, Mrs. Ambler Smith i | Mra B, Heosgyelt Mrs. James Orme. | \vashington vesterday for Winches- | his guests the former third assistant | X Ly ") = < ter, Va., to be the guest of Miss Mary | secretary of state and Mrs. Breckin- i Lyon. Mrs. Frank B. Lord, Mrs. Thom- | & St = tas. Hay, Mrs Edwin Puller. Mre | Stuart for several weeks. ridge Long. ’ | pcedore Shuey and Mrs. Lester | The papal delegate. Mgr. Bonzano,| Mr and Mre. Mavo Dudley have % was the guest of honor at dinner last j§ent out cards announcing the mar- evening of the Rev. Thomas G. Smythe | riage of their daughter Katherine W es | Peebles to Mr. Ernest Wiedman, | It. De FANS For the Home For the Office KEEP COOL You demand Value above all things in Plumbing. Colbert Plumbing is “time- erton, Va.. and Jul tested"—the work we have The ambassador of Great Britain Minger of Front e = B - following the confirmation exerci: = - done in thousands of Wash. [12nd Lady Geddes, with their children | 13" the Church ‘of the Blessed Snera. | Saturday.” June, i in Norfelle "Va'| Mohert Dufy, of Neniee Calic. ami tana | At 2 Small Expense ington buildings and resi- |i3r Ko V. Tennant, wiil leave this | Tynelh CReVY Chase. at whieh he | Jr ARt T N on bireet, Newcastie, | Rl I snd Fleanor B, ailer. dences stands as a permanent i cvening for Dark Harbor, Me. where | “Haeted @ uded VAR Bar iy % W HEE s RO & testimonial to the efficiency |Ithey have taken Isicboro, the beauti- | p" 3 G'caliagnan, Senator David 1 = | = {ful country place which is owned by |Walsh of Massachusetts, Representa- | The Mixses Putnam Leave of Colbert Service. H X 4 Mr. Hareld 1. Pratt of New York, and an of New York, | Washington for Summer. FIteet, Corner Tiricenil Which has many delightful features, : 3 g ! MAURICE J. COLBERT |!inciuding deep-sea fishing, sailing, golt | retury Lo ome| Miss Putnam and Miss Ruth Put-! Open Evenings Till 9 0'Clock v 2 : 5 iand tennis. vl Wi imythe (nam rented their house on O street = 621 F St. Main 3016-3017 || Aftcr establishing his family for the Rvan Devoreux. | for the summer season and have lef ———— summer months the ambassador, ac- 5 town, Miss Putnam for New York e e N NN NN A NN AN TN aaaaaaaaadaavaaaaaaaaaaaaasss companied by Capt. Henry and Mr.| Mr. and Mrs. Goodwin H. Williams | Miss Ruth Putnam for England. = = = ::!nnunl.dwll_lurelurn to the embassy|of Airlie. Clarke county. Va. ai AL e e 1 i H ihere. and will rejoin the family for nounce the ecngagement of their| Mrs. Ellen Spence ssey has le Hemstitching and Picot |stort vitits as ofton as his duties per. | daughter, Nancy Goodwin, to Mr. Tom | the city for the summer. ~She will . Fmit. Lewis Peyton, son of Mr. and Mrs. |spend June West Town. Pa, and! Edglng | Harry Peyton of Washington. later will visit her daughter. Miss! : Mussey, at her bungalow at| REE Mr. Edward H. Loftus,-secretary of Cotton, 13c ¢ | the legation of Simm, accompanied by | Kappa Alpha Fraternity of George Buttons Cov. Mrs. Loftus and their children, wentiWashingtton University will give a ¥y will_sgon zo Quick Service o New York today, where tomorrow |9ance to mark the close of the school | g0 to join her parents, Mr. MRS. M. E. HOLLEY {Mr_ Loftus will sail for England. He |Sear at the fraternity house. 1731 Njand Mrs. William H. Mussey # . M. E. ill mak, cisi Street northwest. tomorrow evening. - e a short visit to his mother Mr. and Mrs. William Henry White | j ’ 1216 F St. N.W. Every One Is Coming For One of Those Philadelphia Dresses! < 7 = London. Mrs. Loftu e g Holm ; i oL 0378 e ow: | [ London. Mra Tt ‘i;‘;dr;pl;:vfl:? Oliver Wendell Holmes are at the Marlborough-Blenheim | Teya et I e Weds Miss Palmer ‘Today. Hotel at Atlantic City, where they ( . . 5 palme s ! shington Th . - {the rest of the summer. Mr. Loftus! Gerdrude Falmer denshter °{\.i‘;;i:"‘g‘_‘ | e o s ton TR day Cthkemg [iers s o sususciandiio them | or™ (T Oliver Wendell Holmes,| Mrs. E. H. Ripley hrs left | or 1o pad Planned to visit his{uon of Mrs. Harry Holmes, also of | €ity for the summer months and gon Upright Piano afternoon, at 5 o'clock in the Church - mother i i ’ g jmother in London in September in- | ot washington, will take place this|to Washington Grove, Md. of the Good Shepherd, the rector, the | Hontenses Selected - (Used), stead of this time, but her failin | heaith necessitated his changing his | plans. | = 1 Rev. C. F. Abbott, officiating. The | Meeting. 5 5 1110 F Mr. Homer Hoch, wife of Repre- | Pride. who will be escorted and given e i S e T Special for Tuesday STREET NW. ! sentative Hoch of Kansas, and Mrs, | \0 Marriage by her father, will wear The LOTAGETCH o the fortnig l)] 4 P We { John W. Summers, wife of Represen- |# White organdy dress over whitesoiree of the Washington Salon and B ""l t on Fait h an(l | tative Summers of Washi o111 | satin with a large white hat, and she | United Arts Society. to be held Thurs- ough 1 | be at home Tnfarmmany smngton. will| 1" carry an armful of marguerites |day night at the Plashouse. 1814 N 2 : rmally tomorrow. uit ¥ ; ; 2 Better Than Expectations. northwest. the maid of honor, will wear a white | Dunlop. Mrs. F. 2 . Eble and Mrs. 5 —— organfly gown made with panniers of { Jo C. Mace. The buffet will be in Terms to Suit The consul general to London and | rose organdy and lace. She will wear | charge of Mrs. Helen J. P. Starr. who Mrs. Robert Skinner will leave Wash- | a white picture hat and carry mar- { will be assisted by Miss E. M. Sawyer. . ington Thursday for their home in | guerites. Miss Olga Melick, Miss Pauline L. Artlmr JO,M Pmo co “l""‘"e"vb‘:’{ggen‘,:':: (il spend a short | Little Janet Whiteford, daughter of | Heaudel, Miss Natalie Gordon, Miss o e aine coast, | Mr. and Mrs. Roger J. Whiteford, w Genevieve F. Ryan, Miss Ethel Am- . 'L\htere they will make several visits | wear pink organdy with a white |mon, Miss Marceil Greenhalgh. Miss G Street at Thirteenth | Spfore .Teélurning to London. Mr.|organdy poke bonnet with pink {77 1» Woesel Miss Maria N. Torres. | Jkinner was the honor guest at a ) streamers and she will carry a small - { lJuncheon given Saturday by the con- basket of pink sweet peas. -azasaay | sular officers in Washington. 2 3 - e Mr. Ronald Holmes will be his! Mrs. Cromwell Brooks returned Sat. | brother's best man and the ushers| False Teeth Held { | urda; fte: v i N will be four — ~ : Y ter Spending a week in New | £l ity brothers in the Sigma Phi | Flrmly in Place C“’ { ernoon from 3 to 6 at the lat and ferns. street, will be Dr. Edith Se Ville| /{erg t[ kjnw Iresldence. 1818 Kllhourn: “ulreelf Mi Malinda A. Adams, who will be ! Coale, Mrs. Leo D. Miner. Mrs. J. J. | | $15 to 52950 Cotton Dresses $R.75 & $1275 In the Best Summer Styles. ................. This manufacturer is moving, and knowing the kind of Dresses he makes, we took his entire stock, without seeing them, when he named his moving price. g . Normandie Voiles in Swiss patterns, Real Swiss Organdies, Novelty Homer . Kitt, Sec.-Treas. Good size assortment though only a few of any one style—S815 to $2 Summer Dresses—choice, $8.75 to $12.75. ] of the bridegroom's i H York and left again t e 5 - or R . . T = Candy by her enflaen ‘pony. accompanied | o’ e George Washington University. . e Patterns, Dotted Swisses, Woven-stripe Voiles, Plaid and Stripe Ging. = ladeIphia, L - BY WILSON'S o s Appeals to the discrim- F: §jicve they will spend a month with | They are Mr. Charles Proudley, Mr. = ‘ 5 inati - : e 8 r. Ben; : 3 H g.. > PETR = The church will be adorned withj Styl Full-Gathered Skirts Ribbon Sashes H It’s delicious enora de Penaherrera,. wife of the|palms, ferns, and spring flowers, | Z Blouse les T Self - attache of the legation of Ecuador, has| marguerites and daisies predominat Prevents sore gums. Stnigb!-l.me Dresses Ruffled Skirts e -Sashes x , = —and only One Dollar a Zireturned from New York, where she|ing and the wedding music will be Promotes mouth hygiene. Plai Panels Wide-Tucked Skirts Rick-Rack Braid £ pound .went to meet her mother, Mrs. E.| sung by the choir boys. For several Brings heglth and comfort ted ane - H titchi = 3 Perkins, and her sister, Marquise d’Ami. | years Miss Palmer was organist in Apron Tunics Lace Vests and Collars emstitching e 14th t G _.-.zc %! CO, on their arrival from Italy, and re-| the church and directed the choir in Recommefled by Dentists | pro Jowmazznam a 33253487 mained with them during their_short | which Mr. Holmes was cross bearer: . and Pl;_vsxcnans. it tYO“ an 75 and lz 75 T C 141C (C Steaat Stay in this country. Senor and S 2 After an informal reception in the Is ists, - .00. i v H L84 d tl‘ Col 11\ t’ > 1415 G Street | a: Penanerrera will leave the Tatter mart | church, Mr. Holmes and his bride will cuggls SC:C iw" $1.00. il 'The last word in i AII e ors al o Oppesite Keith's | Of the month for Spring Lake, N. J.,[leave for a wedding trip north, and orega Chemical Co., il Wardrobe Trunk Per- i e 5 of Furs Exclusely | Where thev will spend the summer, and | after the 1st of July they will make Cleveland, Ohio. | : [ Na: Flesh Rose Combinations Tel. Frank. 5752. in the autumn they will go to Ecuador | their home in New York city. where it fection ; and extremely it vy 3 Sky-Blue - ——— |!lcr a visit to Senor Penaherrera's fam- Mrd Hogvlvlaes is "°1"m}2|°§.'§°;,u|;n,‘.? J. L. OSBORN | T priced o ii Black Orchid = Black and White bride will _wear a 3 bz i , too. I & i vender B lmproved Flll’ Storage ! daric blue Poriet twill, “trimmed with . ey { it %rownl yll:‘: o Navy and White = 3 gray canton crepe. : - i — ea —that you can utilize w - c ¢ her toilet will also be of ELK GR it - Copenhagen th com cessorles Of Pt is a small model of 0 i Gray Sunset Nile Navy and i $29.5f l i Ambs i P . s = | i e Tay. g i plete assurance of satisfaction. h;“:' “‘d'."“" “l”“"" Campbell was §I plye milan straw, with blue CI1D. It slad to advise vou about our !Nost at dinner last evening when his | moire trimmings. Her corsage bou- il Fauiphslee guests, who numbered twenty-four, | quet will be of orchids and lilies of .. . asona 2 lincluded the ambassador of Spain and' the valley. REBUILDING FURS A SPECIALTY |Senora de Riano, the ambassador-of _ Mrs Palmer will wear W ck satin.| _ 2425 14th St. N.W. g iChile and Senora de Mathieu and the )i United States minister to Sweden and 7 Q { | | Mrs. Ira Nelson Morris. SP l Mrs. S. B. Witherington of Atlanta, {Ga.. who came to Washington to at- —Painting ! itend the marriage Saturday of her —Paperhanging S 1 A thousand other Cotton Frocks to choose from! {sister, Miss Adelaide de Prendre Lee, GRS ) At For Sports Wear e itielarestiofHeginarents —Quality work at moderate cost. R sl i@ R i The smartest of clothes for those who play |their residence. 1405 Newton strect.| Geo. Plitt Co., Inc. pu s 205 ) B | { and-those who don’t. Many are specially priced! Following the ceremony Mrs. Wither- ington took the bride's bouquet to o . At $12.50—Sweaters of fiber silk. All colors, in- cluding navy and black. iGeol‘gelDwn Convent, carrying out an old tradition at the conv{::. both the At $7.50_Bathing Suits of wool jersey, well made and cleverly {bride and Mrs. Witherington being | former students there. At $29.50—Pure Silk Sweaters, Tuxedo styles; in smart weaves. There were a number of out-of-town guests here for the .wedding, including | At $29.50—Silk Shantung Dresses and Suits, tailoring immaculate. At $14.75—Tweed Suits for style and eadurance. Formerly $32.50 and $35.00. practically all of the officers and their iwlves stationed at Camp Meade, where Capt. Andrews is now, on duty. Former Undersecretary of State and o IMrs. Norman H. Davis. have left} | Washington and gone to Lenox, where they have opened their summer home fat Stockbridge. Maj. Gen. and Mrs. Henry G. Sharpe Becker's “Ideal” Wardrobe Trunk neered wood box—5 plies in all. It is attractively lined - throughout; “every drawer taped; conveniently subdivided; flannel - lined Shoe Box; large Hat Box; route for some time in the Ozark LJ mountains, Ark., to further recuper- ate from a recent illness. Mr. Sells will divide the summer between the {will sail tomorrow for an indefinite (] _ At $24.50—Wooltex “Sportspun” Jersey Suits, expert tailoring and durability. sasgsroad t ; Formerly $35.00 and $40.00. - | Strong and extremel: - R 3 = 3 % | e o e 2 e 1C0 ge I durable? Valeanized Fiber. A e e e S il stoption | et At $46.75—Imported Checked Velour Suits. Were $79.50. t $13.75—Sport Skirts in all the newest summer silks. Formerly 820.00 4 2} ;lZJS—ma Striped Skirts. New and.daring. White with stripes of bright colors/ ' At $7.50—Sweater Jackets of worsted jersey. Were $15.00. | Ozarks. Oklahoma and Texas. | Col. James, U. 5. A~ ana Mrs, James |are at the New Wiiiard Hotel for a 2 10 5-pl ered d 250—Velveteen Jackets, navy and black. Were $35.00. f) i e, S03, James is miitary % Hangers?, licayy: iriveted At § 250 Flannel Blazers, in bright colors. Rakish and new. ; —and wedding decora- [f| on'icave. n brass mountipas; & WostH At $2650—English Tweed Motor Coats for all the summer jaunts. tions. Cut flowers, dec- Lieut. and Mrs. Paul Fitz Simons at leastives. Al of Canton Crepe, very lovely. have sailed from Peru for New York, A: $12.50—Li Sports Dresses. Do not wl:inkle. Phone Main 4684—We'll Call : orations and designs for- ||| and expect to‘arrive the iatter part : N 5 5 n 5 . 3 = . F this month. Lieut. Fits Simons-has Becker’s' Leather 15.00—Tricolette Frocks in all the summer colorings. agciel funcoont, A e e el . Goods Company At 335 75_Sports Dresses of Tally-Ho and Crepe de Chine. Were $37.50 i Blackistone. 14th & H || S re st osson. biat s ommanne jrdckisione, T R A | N and probably will spend the greater | part of the summer at their estate at z 0.7! iding Breeches of heavy linen. Well fitting. At $1 mfll‘ihfilflfl z

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