Evening Star Newspaper, June 15, 1921, Page 8

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= ' SOCIETY Society vommmnag tok' gl " President and Mrs. Harding to Attend Wedding "+ of Miss Hoar—Will Be Guests of Metro- politan Club at Reception Tonight. ; en- jorchid and a large hat with drooping SIDE from their usual en-|iinl, (fcray and orchid, gagements today, the Presi-|" Members of the House from Massa- dent and Mrs. Harding have | chuseits presented (o the bride o : sl owl, 0 several quite unustal vnes of | FENGE S 1T’ tho Boston Mu |{ great soclal importance. At 4:30 | .y swhich will be duly inseribed. ! they will attend the wedding at St | Other weddinz presents were from ' | the o) friends of the family and Fohn's Church of Miss Frances Hoar, | the older (riends of the fRmily Zop % Maughter of Mrs. Frederick H. Gil- | J0E 00N nterest. Jett, wife of the Speaker, to Mr. Regi- Arriving In Washington yeuteflllg Jald Foster of Boston, and from the | afternoon from Boston were Mr. an Mrs. Charles H. W. Foster and the . ehureh they will go to the reception | MIS. CRATIS T Fl0 e farm, Charles 20 be held at Grassiands. River. parents and sisters of the At 10 o'clock tonight the President | bridegroom: Mr. and Mrs. Robert X @nd Mra Harding will be guests of | Tappan - fhe Moetropolitan Club at & recep- brother-in-law, sister and hiece o ion * | the bridegroom. Mrs. Harding, with her secretary, Miss Harland, appeared yesterday at.Mr. Hughes Atteénds the sale of articles made by patients | Brown Commencement. . of St Elizabeth's, which I8 beinZ Tje Secretary of State, Mr. Charles beld at the Chapter House of the|Evans Hughes. will return to Wush District of Columbia Red Cross Chap- tomorrow from i ger, 16 Jackson place. Mrs. Harding | R. I, where he went to attend and evinoed much interest In the hand-:addréss his graduating class at their + Woven baskets and other articles: forieth anniv at Brown Uni- mnd purchased a number of Lhings. ) versity. i 2t attended the Mrs. Denby, with her sister-in-law. | Hour-Foster wedding alone. | Birs. Charles Denby, was also ainc | those present. Tomorrow will be the Jast day of the sale. nora de Riano entertained & | company at dinner last eveni Of far more than usual oflicial and . the embassy ands informal dancing Social consequence will be the weddink | followed, when several more guests I 8t John's Church this afternoon. of ; jolned the part iss Frances H. Hoar and Mr. Regi- ald Foster, when the President lndlMThe i:‘b'n";‘f:: o;fi\or:fltd:; n{:‘: g‘i:: coouglz‘;f. ‘EvaltrY‘::;aEbaes::e:; ‘1‘1’:‘:]!“1'-::'@ Several weeks 8go, are NOW inet. amassadors and foreign mine | in Paris at the Hotel Majestic, Where ters, and official and resident society ! they have with ‘them the nlece o 5111 be present in numbers. Miss Hoar } the latter, Mlle. Lloveras. Mrs. H #= 50 closely identified with the official | Wiltred Du Puy, who went sbroad B o O e e e e staying at .the Majestic. She will me a tradition. She is the grand- | sthe Madestl “faughter “rd n‘le l::e Senator Hou—,!luer go to Switzerland. 0S8 Treco or s state was un- e d ed, and daughter of the late! The minister of iy oo B hrrg S ool graduating exercises Lhusetts. She s the daughter of Mrs. ) ot Harvard University, where their Frederick H. Sillett, wife of iheleldest son, George Peler. Is u stu- Bpeaker, her stepfather will give g TV 3 -@er away at the altar. Mr. Foster has | 9¢Pt: ome quite well known to Washing- gon soclaty also, baving been in Wash- Mias Ma Bent was asmounced some weeka spe. | A senatorial wedding of wide social {_ St John's Church is charmingly deco- | interest is taking place this afternoon “#ated for the event, the color scheme of | At 5 o'clock at the residence of Hena- ellow and white being carrfed out in all | tor and Mrx. Robert M. La Follette, ‘S detalls for the wedding. -On the When their d:unmer.m:ll; ey Le Altar are Easter lilies, while palm: | Foligtte, will become the bride of Mr. Mplaced lower down. There is an ar “":‘x:v"l'( o A 1 u;;‘ :rrl\lnlll '3-',?-’.‘.5 | amis gxm:n'?é.“"fi:s and white flowers| pany of relatives and intimate triends Tehancel. iris and gladiolia being the chier | Will be present. und the young couple Ifg-“.‘ while Australian ferns with their | :"“ be unattended. The ceremony w The ambassador of Spain and formed by the Re ng, graceful fronds form an arch. AtfD® per v Pierce, pastor of All Souls' U pEi> Back o€ tie church are thice "‘"’n-nurc and an informal reception for /Biandards of white and vellow blossoms, | (Ureh: & B8 (BIOFES TR 0o o {lote Sisamers of whic s ikion U faieY L) e alsles for the proces- | Wy, pride of today has been one of on. At Grasshnds, where the recep- the most popular members of the on 1s to be held, there 18 also & decora- | yoynger congressional set. and her on of yellow and white flowers, but the | {,icndship with Mr. Sucher began ; @tdoor landscape furnishes the chief at-| when he was a student at the Univer- teaction, Sity of Wisconsin with her_brother. The Rt Rev. Alfred Harding. Bishob |yr Sucher is Semator La Follette's Washington, Will perform the | gecretary, and he and his bride will ‘[c remony, and the bridal procession|reryrn to Washington from their |91l include Miss Louisa_Hoar, sister | weqding trip. ! of the bride, as maid of honor, and = \wisters of the bridegroom, Miss Hilda| Mrs. Asle J. Gronna will leave to- ! Foster and Miss Barbara Foster, as|morrow to join former Senator Gronna Tiaids, while his small nlece, Cath-|at their home in Lacota. N. D., where (erine Tappan of Charles River, will|they will spend the summer. Their serve as flower girl Aaughters, Mrs. Kemper Cowing and \_ Mr. Charles L Foster will serve as|Mrs. Joseph 1. Herbert, jr. will join best man, and the ushers will be Mr.|them early in July. Leland Harrison and Mr. Warren De- lano Robbins of Washington, Mr. Al-| The counselor of the French em- ‘arwell and_Mr. Theodore Sizer [ bassy, Prince de Beasn, who has bert | leased, Highwood. the beautiful sub- urban home of Mrs. Henry C. Corbin Dear Chavy Chase, took possession to- Say, Mrs, Corbin moving vesterday to e apartment at the Connecticut. 3 W. et 3 ing, Mrs. Jane Fuller Francie, the sibter e o “pas “always been | of Mrs. THogh Waliace, wife of the éhoted for her original and artistic | ambassador to Franos, has gone to eostumes, will wear a Worth gown | Paris for a visit me leng Belected on her recent trip to France, he main robs being fashioned in sof ‘urswzdmv:; n;:“ T White, widow ‘white georgetts crepe with a train of | ©! next ‘week “for New Lon- face, very old, and both gown and b;fu have ;mx{l i:xunm o% orange | the summe! =3 *Blossoms effectively arranged to add ing Of 20°the Lridal effact, Her bouquet is | Mr; and Mre Lansng O .. An sheaf effect, of lflies and xudemu«l Mf. and Mrs. Robert Lansing will Jith swreamers of tulle. As a finishl),,ve tomorrow to attend the cen- o the exquisite costume. Miss Hoar{4ehiie] celebration of Amherst Col- , Will wear sandals of silver brocadejege and at the conclusion of the -with buckles of old Straus and a|graduating exercises they will go to Btring of perfectly matched pearls. | tneir summer home at Henderson Miss Louisa Hoar, maid of honor,|garbor, N. Y. to sepnd several Eiu wear a hoop-skirted Laavin{months. ] 1 own of yellow lace over white fleta with a peach color hat finished |y and Mrs. Charles Carroll ith a yellow lace vell and both hat| gjover are entertaining at s recep- d gown have small flowers as al(ion and garden party this afternoon !“decoration shading from flame to|from 5 to 7 at their country home, ipeach color. Her bouquet is an old- *fashigned one of flowers, shading Zromyellow to pink, 1n & ace-trilled ] ) cog and Lace Curtain The bridesmalds, the Misses Foste! Sre wearing cream lace gowns over Cleaning Jeilow chiffon and picture hats of orange straw, wreathes in nastur- Riums. Their bouquets are flowers MME. VIBOUD, Inc, Bliading from yellow to flame. The ,.gmall flower girl, Catherine Tappan, ‘gfm wear a dainty costume of plaited Jellow chiffon, with a hat of the me material and her flowers will o be vellow shading into flame. Mrs. (Hllet!fl'fldll '“I: - eoltumo’o! ray. Mrs. Harding is wearing for| _,.q repairing of all kinds of far- he afternoon a gown of cream color re—Cab making, Plano re- %scurial lace over black and a large | Bi bluck tulle hat, trimmed in 1se e mbraldercd canton. creps: wn of embroider: n ' B0 a"kirdle of tones of gray and 909 H N.W. Phone Main 6035 o R Furriers and Ladies’ Smart Wear G at Twelfth St. | SILK UNDERWEAR AND HOSIERY to be closed out immediately ‘We Are Discontinuing These Departments Regardless of Cost or Loss $3.00 Silk Jersey Shirts, . tace trinmea now $1.50 $5.50 Silk Jersey Teddys, tace trimmed mow $3.50 $3.95 Silk Jersey Bloomers, 1ace trimmes now $2.75 $3.00 Union Suits - now $1.75 $5.00 Crepe de Chine Petticoats, crinene now $3.50 $3.50 Satin Bloomers, >3z now $2.35 $2.95 Satin Camisoles © . now $1.50 $2.25 “Luxite” Silk Hosiery . $2.50 Chiffon Black All-silk Hosiery | return to Washington the middle of October. st Mr. and Mrs. J, C. White ‘enesuels. ‘Today for V. The new secretary of the United States legation, at” Caracas, Vene- suell and Mrs. John C. White sailed | today from New York for Venesuela. Mr. White's father, former United States ambassador to France, and Mrs. Henry White, arrived in New York Monday from Europe, Where they have made a short tour. Mr. and Mrs. White, senior, will probably come to Washington the end of this week or early next week, for a brief stay before closing their Washington home for the summer. Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Caspar Miller h;‘;z gone to New York for & breif v 4 Maj. J. T. Mooney entertained a party of eight at dinner last evenll the Powhatan Hotel. Gen. Willlam Mitchell will go to Langley Field July 1 to watch the maneuvers, which will continue until ptember 1. Mrs. Mitchell Will leave Washington July 1 for their summer home in the Thousand Islands, and will join Gen. Mitchell in- Washington September 1. Former Secretary of the Treasury, Mr. ington yesterday for his summer MISS FRANCES HOAR, home, at Dublin, N. H., where he will Franklin MacVeagh, left. Wash- of late Representative| remain “until autumn. He will re- sranddaughter of the late|turn to Washington for the winter Senator Hoar, whose marriage to Mr. Reginald F 'r of Boston will take place today in St. Jol ©h season. Mrs. Albert L. Mills has sublet he"; apartment at the St. Nicholas an en ter. entertain at dinner this evening at Orchid Hill, on Massachusetts ave- nue extended, to celebrate the gol wedding anniversary of Rear Admiral and Mrs. Theodore F. Jewell Mrs. Glover's brother-in-law and sis- the Chevy Chase Club in honor of {pe their Hays Si thirty-st: ¢ | the university. Miss Luytes will join her father for a trip along the New England coast. Mr. and Mrs. Puller will go to At- City the end of this month for a short visit. lanti The United States minister to The Hague, Mr. Willlam Phillips, is re- turning here on leave of absence, sailing from Hoiland June § on the amship Rotterdam, whi { New York Saturday. " " 18 due il Mr. and Mrs. Randa]l Hagn l‘e;;e J\;’ne f‘z for Watch Hill where they have t Where they | aken a cottage for Mr, I:‘hw- S young son d "ann. 2d. and Godfrey Will's K - mann, have left for New. Hium o il | where they will s Lieut. Command, Japancse na Aarri 1 in i cisco yesterday en route to tion, Whete he will tuke up hix new E the Japanese embassy. Li mander Hibino has u nusfillexiu war record, having been deco :o; hralv:ryjun the battleshi vhen the Japanese fleet seized th South Pacific Isl i i any, Soanraciac] ands irom Germany, Will take place Saturday afte June 18, at 3 o'clock, at Cnareh R the Church Mr. and Mrs. Charles M 4 ler Wil entercain at tea from s v :)lelg adnm;‘alm. mlhnnor of their son aughter- Hiney Mr. and ere for a few days on their Maine, where they Wil pend the summer. " Mr. and _Mrs. Henry Franklin Butler. the Iatter formerly Miss Eetelle Kemper, were married Jaturday, Jume 11. epn., home of the bride. make their home in Yorkers NP returning there fro b i e returnin m Maine in’ the and Mrs. Charles. Henry Butl, will remain in Washington gntil the € end of this . w €loth of silver. The veil is of rare | the 1agt 6f BCL, 2% % i1 spend | go by motor month. When they will Mr. Maine, to spend the summer. will Loul Commander and Mrs. W. W. Gal braith will ent, a Tt FoT ertain at dinner th's Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Schoneb s er, announce the engagement of (h"fi: daughter, dythe, to Mr. Fred V. Lesner of Norfolk, Va. The wedding | Col. and Mrs. Re vill leave today for Hot Springe, Va. where they have a cottage for the summer. Col. Huldekoper will return to Washington after u short stay and will join Mrs. Huidekoper s frequently as possible. They will house guests, Miss Frances | gor and Miss Elizabeth Luytes of Covers will be laid for|Assistant Secretary Roosevelt s Leases Mra. McLanahan's Residence. Miss H. will go to Princeton Sat- The assistant secretary of the Navy urday to attend the commencement at er will R. L, uffmann, with viph Kauff- | A= assistant naval attache at corated | P Kurama r. who he Memphis, Montsweag Farm, in &inald Hurdekoper and leased the residence of Mrs. George hter, at 2139 Wyoming avenue, while in ‘Washington. Mrs. O. N. Poe, widow of Gen. Poe, has gone to her summer home In Cobourg, Canada, 3o spend the re- mainder of the season. Mr. und Mre. Edwin . Puller will| Rear Admiral ana Mrs. Albert P.| Niblack, the former naval attache of embassy at London, are in Parls a short stay. Mrs. Theodore Roosevelt have This is the Thrife han, 1601 21st street, | elested & mber of the Royal Geo-| where E ion in the &u- s ‘Willlam McLan and will take posse n tumn when Mrs. Roosevelt $0in8 RI | yqition ‘of his many valuable geo-|eric B. Pratt. and Mr. Efmetr will for her summer home, at Farms, Mass, where she will joined about July 1 by her mother,)for & lon.nl.ht. :‘m Mrs. John R. Willlams. Col. and Mrs. Henry May will leave | Mr.and Mrs. Willlam J. Flather, Jr. ' 00d = he Fairchild in Kensingt: Mr. and Mrs. Le Seure, son-in-law Md., w! they will spend ti ll'l:h dau:éu‘t::mnt ';neunre- nxa'§lvz Jo; f . , who recently we col-;'a‘n DM IREE N —l France to visit thelr dwughter 1110 F temorrow for Southampton, L L. whers they will open their dottage 1ld place en; for the summer months. . Miss May will go to England 8! 1y for a visit and Mr. Hen May 1s going to New Yor! . ndrews has left night e od e ™ be the uest |and Navy Club, Mrs. Dudiey has been hington and wi Mrs. Joseph Leiter left y "‘1’ Mrs. Albert Minis, niece of Mr. Mr..and Mrs. Emmet will take pos- - SOCIETY s — ) e” will spend the summerMrs. P. T. Wolfe of New York will leave Washington the latter part of | the week for Colcnial Beach. graphical Soclety of Lopdon in rec- | with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred- graphical and cartographical works. | foin her there for ‘short visits. B ' b{ Phillips, who has been visiting them ; return to her|at 2019 R street, occupied for some tomorrow. time by Mr. Franklin MacVeagh, and which Mr. Emmet has leased. esslon in the autumn of the houso home, in Saval are moving today to In the Woods. Miss Helen Cannon Le Seure, who is STREET NW: Mrs. Dudley, widew of !HJ- Gen. William Wade Dudley, enterts ned at|in school at Neullly, are now at the Continental, in Paris. aughter-in-law, Mr. |in Washington for ten days and is| Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Carpenter will C“’ :;d 'l;r:.OnETI':;ul::. CAndrews, for | staying at the Hotel Washington. leave today for Vancouver, B. C., Em t[ Enouf several months at their home in Vir- glula Mr. and Mrs. P. Lee Phillips, ac. companied by their daughter, Mary Lee Phillips, will go to Atlantic Cn;ylomorrow for two weeks. They will returrn,to Washington early in | July. Mr. Phillips has recently Nen' S from which port they will sail for ra. R 8. Emmet Leaves our of the orient. during which they for Summer With Pareats. will visit Japan, China and Indta, how [(/4 1t corsets. Mrs. Richard S. Emmet, wife of the | Becretary to the Becretsry of Com-| Mr. and Mrs. §. W. Wolfe, Mrs. B. nierce, has gone to Glen Cove, L. I, Wissner, Mr. R. Mack and Mr. and P Mol bl ittt e S e Dt e pairing and storing your 1 be with Mrs. E. P. Laurson, her icome so numerous? Hekimian 1512 H N.W. Phone Main 2063 Opporunity of 1921 New Sewing View-point The Duchess Mod el STANDARD SEW MACHINE has made sewing luxurious. It is extra LIGHT RUNNING and you sit straight in operating. No crooking and twisting to follow the is DIRECTLY 1 work, as the needle bar FRONT. The only machine that can be changed from lock to chain stitch in quick time. Pay but $10 down—we then send Machine to Your Home —the balance, $50, is spread over the whole year— but that is not all—we give Free Lessons in Your home, continued until you excel STANDARD, DESK ELECTRIC A LITTLE WONDEER FOR YOUNG FOLKS AND YOUTHFUL APPAREL FOR EVERYWOMAN STANDARD PORTABLE ELECTRIC "WORTH MUCH August Prices 1n June for TOTS-TO-TEENS in This Summer Sale Girls’ Summer Dresses—Fresh, crisp, cool Dresses for the young girl in a wonderful assortment of Checks and Stripes with Organdy collar and cuffs, edged with lace; broad belts.. Excellent quality Dresses and untuisually attractive. Sizes 6 to 14. Price .. Dresses for Little Tots—well made and styled of Madras Gingham, in a large assortment of patterns. Sizes 2 to 6 years. Speécial Sale price Our Special Sale and Sale price of.... black with roll brim and Grosgrain ribbon bands. Milan Braid Hats for Girls and Boys—Good u‘“?: in $ 1 or- merly sold up to $3.50. Sale price.. Vi Creepers—made of pink and blue Gingham, com- bined with White Linene; also of Checked Gingham. Sizes 1 to 3 years. sl 00 Special Sale price.. ¥ Rountpers—in a splendid as- sortment of Gingham and Madras, combined with solid shades. Ages 2 to 6 years. Very Special and Unusual Values at our Sale price Ofc.cceeraees $2‘59 Silk Socks for Kiddies—in fancy Actual ;i_:un. 75:“5-!:490 PrICE - mmrtnatoasinoama Gitls’ Regulation Dresses —made of all- white Linene and Lons- dale Jean; also in Blue and Tan. Agés 6 to 14. Sold up to $4.50. $2_95 Sale price....... Little Tots’ One-piece Pajamas—made of Fine Madras and Gingham, fas- tened with silk sl‘as frogs. Sale price $ 1.50 Little Tots’ Fine Madras and Gingham Dresses—in cheeks, trim- med with solid shades to har- monize. Sizes 2 to 6 years. Very excellent values at our $2.95 Seulrls'.BloEmen—_md;izi tine Crepe, in pink; ;l:?eix:l Wl-ut: pl.{:ene and Ages4to14. Middy Blouses—of excel- lent quality Galatea, in All- white; others with Blue collar and cuffs. Values up to $2.50. Sale $1.m Girls' Sweaters—Coat or Slip-on Styles, in a large as- sortment of solid shades and combinations, s 4 to Phone or Send Postal and we'll send experienced rug man to furnish estimate for cleaning, re- Oriental Rugs May we suggest having your rugs thoroughly cleaned, repaired and! stored now before the moths be- B\ THELOUVRE . 1115 1117 F STRELS Sweaters — { In Fiber-silk, with Tuxedo fronts—very attractive l weave—and in all the staple and novelty shades. $8.50 to $1 8.50 Pure Silk Sweaters, handsome and shapely garments. All summer colorings. $22:50 to $3 5.00— Sport Skirts Tub Silk, Gabardine and Surf Satin—with pocket and button rimming. \ $.95 to $1 ()-00— J ' Baronet Satin Skirts in Navy, White, Pink and Black l —new draping. $895— ‘ Novelty Silk Skirts, in_plaids and stripes; all the wanted colors; plain and plaited. $1 6.50 Up 2 ; I Sport Hats i " Felts of smart shapes—in White and sportive colors. ' ‘ : $ 3.95 Sport Sailors in the correct proportion—and proper ) il colors. i E : $5.00 to $ | 5% © 510 | ] | ) ! Erlebacher ' Twelve-Ten F St. Extraordinary Bargains -- in This the First of Our Summer Clearance Sales Erlebacher Originated Dresses . Evigbacher Originated . Dresses $25.00 | | i i Were $59.50 to $85.00 ‘Were $65.00 to $95.00 Were priced upt0 $59.50 | Canton Crepe Dresses Taffeta Dresses Altogether 38 pieces Fringed Dresses Canton Crepe Dresses in this rack—desir- Heavy Taffeta Dresses Tricolette Dre able apparel, but Beaded Satin Dresses i e m‘ 080 odds and ends— Plain and Beaded i Heevy Satin Dresses marked at $15.00 Georgettes | Georgette Dresses for quick disposal. Imgported Lace Dresses White Tub Skirts 31 .95 Mignonette Skirts $ 4.95 I Formerly Priced up to $7.50 Formerly Priced up to $15 | Plain Tailored Models in P. K. —and a few Jerseys in Pink, and Cotton Tricotine Blue, Tan and Gray | @< TRIMMED HATS . ‘ Fhvins, 3250 Wihesmw 658 Silk Blouses. $3.50 Model Brassieres, 95¢ Worth up to $8.95 Were $2.95 In Pink Silk. Closing them out

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