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SOCIETY ' | Kintz-Brown Wedding ' Held in Mount Rainier Mrs. Mary 8. Brown announces the marriage of her daughier Bertha Belle to Mr. Louis Kintz yesterday at . John’s Episcopal Church, Mount inier, the Rev. Dales officiating. 14th and G Sts. i‘!olrdBr'o'v{'n .nend;duherl'.l We&leullz. June 29, 2:30 P.M. ter, as mal of onor, And r. Jol H . H ' 3 8.'Kintz acted as best man for his s"bl"L lld"“hfll' Cfllfll[fl- brother. The wedding, which was a tion, Headache” 'SOCIETY - VIAVI HEALTH TALK TO WOMEN 916 Colorado Building, Society: Well- Repfeéehté‘d At Sterling-Knotts Wedding| (Continued from Fifth Page.) will leave .immediately -after the R s gl 1 e LI wiil. reside temporarily at 1933 Cal- uly’ and' Aumu: oy - W Vert street nortnwest. live at Walbrook, & suburb of Balti- SPECIALISTS IN PLAYER PIANOS more. Miss Rich and Mr. Fielder have |. very quiet one, was atiended only by | o o o o008 OO Pn N e 4 Washir 'é ton's AEOLIAN HALL - Twelfth and G Str ects . Wedding of Miss L been soprano and tenor solofsts at " Aadli i of I BaRy’ . | the Church of t . the members of the two families, Mr. S ES| Ctemuay Duo-Art Pusnclas Veber Duoc-Art Piasclas ian Vocal ions to Mr, E. M. Green. R, Church of ‘(e lacarnstion and Mrs. Kintz left immediately after ssion Free Wonderful Values in This - S e sy I Montreville Lusby, daughter of Mrs. |yl Retormed "ohoceh.” Bottimore , = Edna Lusby, to Mr. Edgar Melbourne | wednesday, June 22, at 4 o'clock poi. Traded-In Pianos and Player-Pianos at special prices in our fifth\floor Piano Ezchange De- Green, son of Mr. andsMrs. William | v, o A. Green, took place Monday evening. | Jaumhtor ot o oo rere herion ‘The ceremony was performed at 8| Harcourt of RushvilleInd. became o'cloek in the Rhode Island Avenue|the bride of Mr. George John Hen- M. P. Church by the Rev. G. L|ritzy of Washington. som of Mr. and Humphreys. The decorations in the v of Hazelton, church Wwere of palms and white lilies, The marriage was and the music was furnished by Mr.|Rev. James Rjley’ Bergey. The cou- Willium H. Weler, organist: Mr. Wil- [ple were attended by - Miss - Ingrid liam Eichner, violinist, and Mr. Louis | Jonassen of Brooklyn. N. nd Mr. B. Thompson, tenor. Elton C. Hotchkiss of Jamestown, N. The bride, who was given in mar-|Y. Following the ceremony dinner riage by her uncle, Mr. W. W. Keck, | was served at the Hotel Belvedere, wore & gown of ivory satin trimmed | after which Mr. and Mrs. Henritsy with pearls, with which she wore a (left for Asheviile, N. C., for their VIO DiSe | | e WEY_Y VT Y STEINWAY partment. . : Player-Pianos Wheelock Pianola.........$600 Stroud Pianola. Upright Pianos Irving Whitney ......... Franklin ......... ereeeeeeaeeann. . . $150 tulle veil held by a coronet of lace and orange blossoms, and she carried of lilies of the valley. Miss Ethel Lusby was her sister's mald of honor, and wore a Rown Of orchil taffeta trimmed with cream and silver lace, a large picture hat of or- chid horse hair trimmed with varied flowers and she carried yellow roses and attend honeymoon. ., = % evéning previous to’ the by immediate friends of the y couple wms held at the ¢ | "ome of Mr. and Mfs. J. Carey King of this city, where the bride has made her home for the past three years. The following evening Mrs. Grace E. Strait entertained at din- And Other Leading PIANOS MRS. WILLIAM F. BAIN, Formerly Minn worth, a bride of ker return from oo $200 ceveeeeee..$150 .$200 .$325 .£200 ..$250 ..$125 - .$150 and larkspur. Miss Roberta Doyle iand Miss Evelyn Nash were brides- maids and wore similap gowns of taf- i feta. one in canary and the other in ner. The bridegroom is a grajuate of the Washington School of “iccount- d located in_the south. The bride is a graduate of Valpa: Whiversity, ‘and was _instructor in mathematics in the schools of South @end, Ind. - ¥ veeee.$400 Nelson Player. .$350 Weber Pianola............$600 Aeolian Pianola...... .$550 Technola . ..$450 TERMS IF DESIRED Autopiano .... Whitney ... Shoninger Bond ... Stodart Fischer Announc\ee Engagement Of Miss Helen Morrow! Miss Mabel Morrow of Zanesville, Ohio, has announced .the engagement of her sister, Miss Helen Morrow, to Mr. Charles Johnston Cahusac. of Kingston, Jamaica. The announce- ment was made at a luncheon given for Miss Morrow at Rauscher’s Tues- | day, when the guests present included G. Diers, and Mr. Leslie Vail Perry P = took place Wednesday evening, June | Miss Florence Umsted, Miss Frances| 22, at 8 o'clock, in St. Paul's Metho- (Hemphill, Miss Augustina Carr, ws-[ dist Episcopal Church South, the Rev. | Ann Wade, Miss Blanche Hooker, Miss | was decorated with an arch of white | 8l¢d with palms and ferns. *| Mie Eaith Blatt, Miss Louise Maltl: i{flowers and wedding _ bells, under b;“";""‘;‘:;k"fir siven [0 Darriage |ken. Miss B. Morgan _Fryor, Miss L incimmera o "Thelr weddins party re.| Shewore & gown of white satin, made | M Holen Morrow Is execative serre: |celved. Mrs. Lusby, mother of the| yeil'was becomingly arranged with a | (23 of the American Red Cross Wom- | pride, wore dark blue taffets =nd|coronet of orunge blossoms. She car- 3 | Qowsred mecryattc crepelantiMes. Grssn: ried'a shower boliquet of bride roses. . was e attendants were Miss Madelin | georgette crepe trimmed ;fl;h’ Jet| Diers, cousin of the bride, who at- B M GTenn deft Jaior| tended her as maid of honor and wore 3 . {3 ¥ ‘ own rel {ing “in. dark brewn Canton crepe | Briioprocm's: e Saney |'rlmmed with henna and a hat of | Rives, matron of honor, {brown horschair braid trimmed with | yellow silk ‘and “lace. ouquets of pin t-of-town guests were, hair fern, tied with tulle streamers. Mr. and Mrs. Walter De Montreville of | The bridesmatds were Miss Ruth s De Montre- | Manson. who wore blue organdy, and . E. R.| Miss Mildred Soloman, who was in These Are Days of Special Value-Giving in Our i New and Greater Store Rrooklvn. N. Y ! ville of Bardoni pink organdy, and their bouquets were of sweefpeas, tied with pink | Miss Do f | a. ; M. Wi Diers, | | Mr. Walter Wheatley Tuesday June 7. ] cousin of the bride; Mr. Paul Miller (4 () i 1921, at the Mount Vernon Methodist | and Mr. Springer. Mrs. Tupmaen H | Willtard of Akroi Announcement has been made by | tullc. . an, and i Episcopal Church South. the cere-|Played:the wedding music. A recep- | 1109-1111 G St. N.W. Player-Pianos Victolas Victor Records Music, Musical Instruments {light green trimmed with lace and | georgette crepe.:. They wore picture . hats to match their dresses and car- ried shepherdess crooks which held bouquets of pink roses and snapdra- 1gons tied with large bows of tulle to ! mateh their costumes. ! Three little flower girls were Miss J|i|i Louise Turner. Miss Phyllis Adelman and . Miss Elizabeth Humphreys, who |Wore dainty ruffied frocks trimmed Miss Imogene L. Diers Bride of Mr. L. V. Perry The marriage of Miss Imogene Louise Diers, daughter of Mrs. Annie with lace, little Miss Turner in pink ’anrl her companions in white. They |41l carried baskets of pink roses and |8 eet peas, which were tied with H { large tulle bows. A reception was held in the Sun- day school rooin of the church. which 2 houquet of bride roses and & shower ;numg 3 pprty given in thelr honor nasturtiums. Among the have taken up their residence at the lnresden apartments. || REDFERN | CORSETS. i $ UP. mother's wedding gown of white “in and duchess lace, with a bridal |season and greens. The guests were ' { of tulle, held with a_coronet of [Miss Grace Stover, Miss Christobel « nge blossoms, Miss Hilah Hin-|Franklin, Miss Freida Dittes, ton. sister of the bride, was the maid |Miss Helen :Neumeyer, Miss Edith of honor, and the other members of |Spalding, Miss Catherine Caylor, Miss the bridal party included Mrs. EarlMarie Ebel, Miss Frances Robinson, Sawyer of this city., who was the|Miss Katherine: Love, Miss Freda matron of honor, and the following |Ockershausen, Miss Henrietta Boyen, bridesmatds: Miss Harriet Short, Miss | Miss Mildred Shattuck. Miss Margaret Alice Jones, Miss Constance Kent. |Miller, Miss Mamie Miller, Miss Char- Mi Rebecca Jones, Miss = Mildred | lotte Miller, Mrs. Clifford Spence, Mrs. Jones, Miss Roberta Donnan. Miss|E. Spalding, Mra H. Smallwood, Mrs. Lee Parks. sister of the bridegroom, [C. Caylor, Mrs. J. Caylor, Mrs_ W. and Miss Virginia Lee. Moore. Mra. J. J."Miller and Mra Wil- Mr. Mac Henderson of Roanoke|ltam Miller. acted as bent man and the ushers| S were Lieut illiam Norvis, eut. E. C. Whitehead. Lieut. Frederick, Dr. Wondel:ful Value Sale John D. Robinson. Mr. Wythe M. Lee. The service "handwoven washable lightest weight travel and vacation all arcund real Mr. Stedman R. Voiget. Mr. Robert E. | wels ot natural b mellow wath o | Newest Sport Suits, i $17.50 | No need to tell yvou the price | is down to the very bottom at | which carefully tailored suits can ! possibly be sold. Choice of plain | jersey or handsome heather mix- tures, in all sizes. ii AUl White Jersey Suits, | $19.50 Also an assortment of the new- est colors in all sizes for women | silks and elegant all-wool novel- and misses. N | ties. Regular and extra sizes. The Season’s Handsomest Wash Skirts $2.95, $5, $5.98, $7.50 to $10 If you want a splendid Tub Skirt your needs will be fully met. Gabardines, tricotines, surf satin, ratine. In regular and extra sizes. Lee, Mr. Hugh A. Brown. Mr. Or.|®hort bat. Soft, astural e lando B. Hinton and Mr. William H. | Xlsa chotcest bita real linen laces and me- dallions for lovers of hope chests and linea Hinton. — showers, quaint Bandwoven rugs. The marriage of Miss Florence Ford | chintses and ta Edmondsor v formerly of Washington A Piano that will measure up to your every demand. Its tone . is fine, the case work is beautiful and it is constructed to give $ 39 00 o ] : New Shipment of Player-Pianos made by the Aeolian Company, of New York. Sold with a double guarantee, both by the maker and ourselves........... By Special Arrangement July Records ° | Will Go On Sale Wednesday, June 29| Mayer Bros. & Co. 937939 F St. N. W. No Branch Stores . . r Outing Sales Begin Tomorrow The values are, indeed, extraordinary, due to remarkably fine purchases. We Have Arranged A Sale of New Tub Dresses | From which you can select the season’s handsomest models | in ginghams, linens, ratines, plain and fancy voiles, dotted || and colors, in complete size fanges. Perfectly Tailored Sport We have just received this pur- chase, in fashionable tuxedo beautifully finished and a high- class value at twelve-fifty. All Handsome New Upright Piano lasting service We had a wonderful demand for this Special Player-Piano, ' $ 5 5 0 Just $25 down, balance $19.30 per month. t ; ‘ THE HOUSE OF QUALITY - Cloned All Day Saturdays, Beginning July 9. i All alterations on time for the Fourth. At $5.95, $7.50, $10, $12.50 and $15 Swisses, organdies and lovely new combinations. All white Jackets, $12.50 model, white and desirable colors, s1zes. now of New York, to Mr. Bela James Porter took place last Wednesday in the home f her sister. Mrs. Vera Edmondson Nelson. at Bellerose. L. 1. The ceremony was performed in the presence of a small company by the Rev. Milton Nicola, curate of Grace! Episcopal Church. of Fast Orange.: 2 . erving Iced Tea Deliciously Very Newest Sport Skirts $12.50, $15, $17.50, $19.50 Choice of “exquisite summer N.J. Mrs. Nelson was the bride's onlv attendant and /Mr. Frank Temple Denman was best man. The bride i= the daughter of Mrs. Rebecca Ford Edmondsdn, now of New York. and the late Rees B. Edmondson, of this Mrs. Lida Tapham Oldfield of the Mr. J. Reynolds was best marriage of her daughter. Isabel. to| the ushers were Mr. [ ; 2 by «_ | tion followed at the home of Mr. and ru“r(:l“)“?:l‘l:.x p;arr',m::‘-;' :l‘nx' i "i.:.{a:y l Mrs. G, B. Diers, uncle and aunt of the later for a short trip. They will at_home after July 1 at 2827 28th | o 4 Days M Tak N nete Tea U OF T el | - ; ays More to e nesday evening, June at_peters- | Surprise Shower in Honor of . burg, Va. when Miss Eloise Minor : g Adv e of ollr Victor jr. of the Aviation Miss Caylor, Bride-Elect alltag Corps, U. S. The ceremony was %”.’J""Sff’ é:nfix?p fimfi&tfiofi:yfl‘ u;;rl- ! | surprise shower Saturday, June 18, in clating. honor of Miss Mildred Caylor, for The bride, who was given in mar-|whom she will be maid of honor at White, jr, of this city, wore her Wed!lesdly. The decorations for the = - 5 e, shower were of white flowers of the Sllk sweatflrl ngh_Grade WNsts Handsome Fiber- Siflk Sweaters, - = Valie 10/5898 Tuxedo models, with belt A special lot marked to go in $ 98 S,, 38& Georgette, Crepe de Cl}riinea'rri;- o & - )=== | olette. French Voiles, Handmade ST wanted cofor .v....... Batiste—hundreds of them. * $6.95, $8.95, $12.50 Ready with a wonderful etock. Included are Du- planes, Baronet Satin and Rough Silk Sport Skirts, stripe effects and in popular color combinations. A Great Sale That Includes y o i Hundreds of Beautiful y] Tricolettes Satins Foulards bride, and Mr. and rs. Perry left A wedding of wide interest both Hinton became the bride of Capt. Miss Lena Miller was hostess at a & - l B e ez snrantd| Great June Clearance Sale aditich pockets Every the sale at a big reduction. In . L] L] Big Value in Sport Skirts Cream Serge and Novelty Cloths, shown in plaid and (il ® | Silk and Wash Dresses Taffetas All colors. 1 g; All styles, in- cluding a great va- [ji The marriage of M'ss Edwina Cow- herd of Columbia, Va.. to Mr. John of Orange, Va.. took place ‘Wednesday, June 15. The ceremony | e, "SH Bkt S et By the Organdies riety of Fringed [jil . ; Copat Chureh.” An improvised aitar was : gflle’: - Dresses. : i i ~ arranged of daisies, ferns and tall can- 5 53 ams | | Before-the-Fourth Millinery Readiness | || [ i s fisdis Dotted Suisses . | | white crepe de chine, a tulle veil held . % A“ slzes to 44 | by orange blossoms. and she carried a Combinations i prayer-book. Mrs. Lucian Jordan was matron of honor and wore pink brocaded satin trimmed with silver lace. Mr. Lucian Jordan of West Virginia and Washington was best man. A small reception followed the ceremony. Among We expected a big demand for Sport Hats, especially in all white, and | prepared accordingly. Thousands to choose from here, at prices within i reach of every purse. Picot Edge Layer Felt Sport Hats, in Ribbon Hats. in combination with a number of excellent shapes. All white | tray Al the dashing sport colors, as | and desirable colors. A match- S 5 | :: less value. Monday ."'": c $2.79 i ;el: ;51 all Wh"r Many s:lendld shapes. atchless value ni White Straw Sailors—Three of the | three. At, choice..‘....'.‘.,.n. " $2-45 newest shapes in Milan and rough braids, crepe de chine crushed bands or silk rib- An assortment of Spring Straw Hats, trimmed with flowers, ribbons, feather Il Il bon, with handsome tailored bows. An- $10. $l to $25 the out-of-town guests were Mrs. W. S. Constable, of Richmond, and Mrs. Har- rie M. Blair, of Bonair, Va. Mr. and Mrs. Powell will be at home after July 1 at 1706 T street. The marriage of Miss Katherine Rich, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wil- : liam'J. Rich, to Mr. Wilbur C. Field- ’ | er will take place tomorrow. The : ceremony will be performed at noon 8 | in the Church of the Incarnation, 5 by the rector, the Rev. William Tay CHMEDTIE . [ I loe Snyder. Miss Rich will be_ at-| § ! . tended by her adopted sister, Miss'| S\ s L. i other matchless value. Mon- novelties, etc. Were up t | 53-95 Choice....... cessenen ....p i a ® -1 s Mary de Rompra, and Mr. Donald U. y > 3 | Rich, brother of the bride. will be I Mr. Fielder and his bride : - i 3% ‘ - " Conviviality’s Consort One finds it here, in our airy, roomy dining halls. Delicious home cooking, dainty service and accompanying good cheer. Become a Garden Tea devotee.” 4 \, Today—Our Famous Chicken and !‘ Wa;k Dinner, 5§ to 8:30, $1.50 Club Breakfasts, Plate Luncheons, 8:30 to 12. 1Zto 3 $1 . A la carte the day thra. G best mai The Summer Season’s Prize Showing of TRIMMED HATS at $5 | . All white hats of satin and maline, organdie, baronet satin, summer silk, hairbraid, georgette, white feather hats and a splendid selection of dainty tints, especially pink and orchid shades. Every hat charmingly designed and trimmed with fine flowers, wreaths, bows of seff-material, pins, feather novel- ties or ribbons. Five dollars for choice, and really it's what you might call - “some choice.” - New Handmade Blouses Domestic and French Voile Creations, Sheerest and Loveliest We Have Yet S Starting at 2 8250, $2.95, $3.45 to '$5.95 In making this important purchase we\,secured the very newest, freshest and smartest styles fiom a noted manufacturer. The beauty of their fine reedlework, i dainty lace trimming or hand-drawn and embrojdered fea- tures will awaken your keenest interest. Al\ sizes in each assortment. = Handmade Model, Exactly -; Pictured, All Sizep, $5.95. T R % T