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and that they will shop before Saturday thus co-operating with us in this movement which means so much to employes. members of Congress who dinner last evening for the enator William ntative ntative C. Leonid, Guy p e John M. Morin, R Repre- Repre- Rufus Hardy Repre Freet, Corner Thirleenth Youthful Summer Appaze Every Miss, Junior Miss and Girl will be in- terested and delighted with the, New Summer Displays that we are showing here for the first time. The models are entirely unusual. We are careful that every garment shall be chkarming and appropriate—the quality is always the best. We know that you will enjoy seeing them. The Prices are moderate. 7 Dainty Dresses for General Wear Traveling and Sport Models Informal, Party and Dance Frocks Sport Skirts, Sweaters, Wraps, Hats Middies, Socks, Bathing Susts Tailored Suits, Riding Habits Vare, Representative Henry rmer Representative Hersman, was given at the ab, and the Secretary tute, Mr. Hughes: the ambussador apan and other important guest were among fhose invited Lo join them. The members of the Japanese dele- gation will le; tomorrow morning | for Philadelphia and will go there to Pittsburgh. of f from The Vice President and Mrs. Cool- idge _returned to their apartment at the New Willard this morning from New York. where the day..and where last n ed a banquet at the Hotel Commodore given by New England bankers. John and Calvin Coolidge. the sons of the Vice President and Mrs. Cool- idge. are closing their school term at rthampton, and will join Mr. and| . Frank W. Stearns at their cot- cott, Ma: ain e the! father's and | treat it with Later ! they will come to Washington to be with their parents. and in September 1 enter the Mercersburg, P d- | where they until | Wife of the Vice, Preaiden turned with him to Washington thix morning from a brief visit in New York. visiting in Philad, « Saturday, will return to Wash- in Reception Brililant The reception given at the Army and Nav¥ Club lust evening for the Secre- tary of War, Mr. Weeks, and the Sec of the Navy and Mrs. Denh one of the important events of t summer season, and was attended by actically every member of the club on, together with the 1 their families. lounge and other on the first flocr were gay s and_bunting president phia and New York | | Beach. Del. Mrs. Larkin W. Glazebrook and the { younger_children of the family will ilcave Washington Friday for Ashe- villg, N.'C,, to visit her brother-in- Hew omt g r \ir._an il | B. Whiting. Mr. Larkin W. Glaze- ! brook, jr., is visiting in Morristown, | N. J. after spending a time with ) Lieut. and_Mrs. Walker White at Governors Island, N. Y. Mr. and Mrs were visiting Mr. Proctor in Watermill, have returncd to Tuxedo Park. h H. Goodloe of Lex- s Fdith Sylvia Oliver Edgar Hubbard of are guests at the Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Marr, whose took place in Washington . are at the Lake Side Hotel, s Mere, Pa., where they will re- main until July 5. and on thefr re- turn will be at home at the Farns. boro. Mrs. Marr was formerly Miss Dorothyy E. McCauley of this city. of Mr. apd Mrs. S. S. r was the scene of a quiet wed- ding Saturday evening at 6 o'clock, when their daughter, Miss Blanche P. Galiher, became the bride of Dr. | Charles 0. Beaman of Brockport, N. . y the relatives were present Wwas per. the Rev. Alfred Barrows of the Eastern Presbyterian Church, nd the house was effectively dec- f{orated with pink snapdragons, inter- THE ORIGINAL HOMEMADE SALAD DRESSING Richard Hellmann’s To Enjoy a Perfect Salad! Try It! 12 and 30 Cents. Ask Your Dealer WM. E. SCHWARZMANN 234 Maple Ave. Takoma Park, D. C. Local Distributor Blue Ribbon Mayonnaise A Reduction of 25% ~ On Fine Furniture This includes all Tea Carts (not dropleaf), Martha Washington Work Tables, Willow Furniture, both natu- ral as well as stained and upholstered, also a number of complete Bedroom and Dining Room Suites and Odd Pieces. We cite a few examples: $38 Mahogany Tea Carts, now. .$28.50 $36 Mahogany Martha Washing- ton Work Tables, now.......$27.00 $1,030 Walnut 9-piece Bedroom Suite, with twin beds, now. .$772.50 $721 Mahogany 10-piece Dining' Room Suite, now..........$541 $282 7.piece Willow Suite, stained autumn color and up- holstered in cretonne, now. . .$212.00 All Lamps and Shades Reduced 33%% These values must be seen to be appregiated Fine Upholstering, Painting, Paperhanging Jarmes B. HENDERSON 1108 G Street N.W. Our Only Location Phone Main 7676 Established 50 Years N\ .00 ol o] olb ol —— e[ ] Experienced Advertisers Prefer The Star gi | The vVice President, Mr. Coolidge. | their departure until finish their acade: President Wil Attend Flower Pageant With Wife. The President and Mrs. Harding will tomorrow evening attend the flower pageant to be given on Dean place by the Georgia Society a the Rooscvelt Memorial. dore Roosevelt, son of President Roosevelt, has a accepted | the invitationsto be present. Mrs. | Charles Evans Hughes heads of patron es, s. Edwin_Denby, wife of U tary of the Navy; Mrs. Howard Suther- land, Mrs. p Daniel Smith Gordon, Mrs. John H. Ellis, Mrs. | Horace H. Westcott. Mrs. C. C. Cal houn, Mrs. Joseph Thropp, Mrs. James Carroll Frazer. Mrs. W S. Zane, Mrs. F. B. Moran. Mrs. Archi bald Gracie and Mrs. D. W. Taylor A feature of the pageant. which has in it over a thousand young girls. is {the crowning of the queen, Col. Itoose- | velt having corsented to perform the; graceful act. There will be music, dancing and vefreshments, Minister of China K H at Dioner This Evening. I The minister of China, Dr. Sze, will | entertain at dinnkr this evening at the ! Chevy Chase Club in honor of Dr. Chu i Chi Chien, the former minister of for eign affairs of Chins, who with his suite is making a short stay in Wash- | ington. Today the _distinguished guests visited Walter Reed and the Marine hospitals. was among the guests at the luncheon glven today by Representative Le-! onidas C. Dyer bf Missouri in honor of | the former minister of foreign af-) fairs of China, Dr. Chu Chi Chien, in| the Speaker's private dining room. The other guests included the min- ister of China, Dr. Sze; the Speaker of the House of Representatives, Rep- | resentative Gillett; Senator James A. Reed, Senator William J. Harris, Dr. T. Y. Tsur, the third assistant secre. tary of state, Mr. Robert Woods Bliss; Dr. Paul S. Reinsch, Representative C. | G. Porter, Representative Henry D. Fiood, Representative Henry D. O borne, Representative ~Rufus Hardy, Representative John M. Morin, Repre- | sentative Wiltiam S. Vare and Repre- sentative Theodore E. Burton. | The_mintster of Rumania and Prin- coss Bibenco, who were o have gone | to New York today, have postponed Friday, when they will go to Hyde Park, N. Y., to be the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank- lin_D. Roosevelt. The minister and Princess Bibesco will go to Bar Har- bor shortly to visit a group of the sec- 1 retaries of the British embassy who have the Henderson cottage for the summer months. Representative George P. Codd of Michigan and Mrs. Codd have left ‘Washington for Macinac Island, Mich., where they have a summer home. Mrs. Codd will remain there for several months, while her husband soon will return to the Capital.: Count John de Salis, third secre- tary of the British embassy, who was recently transferred to Tokio, Japan, has been called to Rome on account of the serious illness of his father, Count de Salis, who 18 the British minister at the Vatican, at Rome. He, .\'!v‘;lll sail for Europe on the Aquitania, y 5. Mrs. John B. Henderson will leave the latter part of the week to spend the remainder of the season at South- ampton, L. I. She will be joined late in the summer by her son, Mr. John B. Henderson, and her granddaugh- ter, Miss Beatrice Henderson, who, after a tour of the Pacific coast, will sail tomorrow for Honolulu, where they will spend a month or more. Mr. and Mrs. William von Post of Stockholm, Sweden. announce the en- gagement of their sister, Mrs. Vicken von Post, to Maj. George Oakley Tot- ten. The wedding will take place dur- ing the summer. Mrs. Alfred Pembroke Thom. who has as house guests Miss Joscphine Wiliford and Miss Mildred Wiliford of Atlanta, Ga., will give a dance in their honor tomorrow night at her suburban home, Pembroke Park. Mr. and Mrs C. J. Bell Going on Tour of the West irs. Charles J. el will leave to- Tow for a Visit to her daug Mrs. Julien A. Ripley, at Oyster ‘llat:r'. L: I, where Mr. Bell will join her ov the Fourth of July. Mr. and Mrs. Bell plan to leave about the middle of Jul for a tour of the west. e ctiduly Lord Burghersh left last evening £« Norfolk, Va. after spending the wesk end with Capt. Sidney R. Bailey, the naval attache of the British embassy. Mr. Samuel H. a who has been abroad for over a year, landed in New York Sunday on the Zeeland, and will Ny i S eshingona spend some time in Mrs. M. Sherman McCallum and her daughter, Miss Cecelia McCallum. who spent several months abroad, landed New York Sunday on the Zeeland from Antwerp, and are at their h on Massachusetts avenue. iE Mrs. James McDonald, who has been tiam S. | ; 2ichards, ident, Maj. A buf- dining xth floor, which was o effectively decorated with flowers, ms and flags, and the Navy Yard nd played for dancing the Toof gard The fet supper om on tie on of honor. officers of the club s rd of rovernors had sup. per in o private dining room after all the 2uests had been received. Miss Melunie Gordon Bride of Mr William A. Barber anie H Gor- late Dr. Frederick E. Mobile and™ Washington. at St. Thomas' rector, Rev. Dr. C. Ei officiating. The ailtar ned with clusters of white and lilies, and palms and ferns banked the chancel. The bride, who was escorted and later given in mar- Mr. Frederick ., wore a gown of ivory satin _made on very modish but simple lines and” trim- med with point d'Alencon lace. Her v of point lace, was becomingly arranged in coronet effect, with a bandeau of orange blossoms. and. as it extended to the end of ner long court train of satin, gave the effect of a panel. She carried a shower bouquet of orange blossoms, bride roses and lilies of the valle: There were no attendants, and fol- ving the ceremony, at which only relatives and 4 few intimate cnds were present, a breakfast was held at th> residence of the bride. on Tamont street. A charming arrange- ment of flowers was in place in the various rooms. and Mrs. Gordon, moth- er of the bride, assisted in réceiving. wearing 2 gown of orchid satin with hat to match. Mr. and Mrs. Barber left later for their wedding trip. the latter travel- ing in a coat suit of navy blue trico. tine with a blue and white faille tal lored hat to match. They will sail shortly for Europe. where they will MOTHERS Give YOUR DAUGHTERS the oppor- tunity to become proficient in DRESSMAKING AND MILLINERY Pupils furnish their own material and make garments and bats for themselves while learning. Prof. Livingston’s Academy PSTARLISHED 1882, 1115 G St. N.W. Franklin 7475 ¢ Skunk Collar and Cuffs will improve your Fur Coat wonderfully. With needed repairs done it should look as good as new. Cold storage. Store Closes Saturda; Other Days 5 Martin Wolf, 1PN M. 30-32 Florida Avenue N.W., WILLOW LINEN Witk Distinctive Willow Fisich Ak r-‘:‘q_qé-'-mp_a-'fi- mingled with palms and ferns. The bride, who was given in mar- ge by her fathe, wore a smart coat suit of blue trfcotine with a tai- lored hat of blue straw faced with American beauty georgette and trimmed with fringed ribbon. Her bouquet was of pink Killarney rosbs. " Mrs. Claude Galiher. sister-in-law of the bride. attended her as matron of honor and wore a gown of brown !satin combined with bisque georgette ;.-rem-. with 8 brown picture hat trim- med with plumes. She carried a bou- quet of pink snapdragons. Mr. Claude Galiher acted as best man for Dr. Beaman. A reception for the guests present at the ceremony followed when the bridal couple were assisted in receiv- ing by Mrs. Galiher, mother of the bride, who wore flowered black geor- gette crepe. Dr. Beaman and his bride left later for an extended motor itrip and they will be at home after september 15, at 24 Chapel wtreet, Brockport, N. Y. Miss Carnahan Marries Tho: Ernest Mattingly The marriage of Miss Grace Laura Carnahan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Alexander Carna A Ernest Mattingly, 8on of Mr. and Mrs. Ficlder Mattingly of this city, took place Wednesday, June 22, at § o'clock. at Trinity M. Church, Seward square. ‘A variety of white fidwers, inter- Knowledge & Skill | Are the Essential Factors ! In Cleaning Oriental Rugs Each employe is thordbugh- ly schooled—in fact, they have made it their life’s work in the art of repairing and cleaning oriental rugs, both in this country and the orient. Your rugs will look better and last longer if they are cleaned and repaired by us. Storage Plant for rugs and valuable hangings, ete., is the tremely moderate. Hekimian 1512 H N.W. Phone Main 2063 MME. ViBOUD, Inc, Established 1855 737 11th St. N.W. Save Your Time For Dress Hemstitching Hemstitching (regular or doubly wide), Picot Edging and all styles of plaiting. Butten holes, and buttons cov- ered. Prompt service com- mensurate with amount of work required in Broidery, Beading most _modern known, and charges are “-1 | leddo, Ohio, took p! Mount Vernon M. E. Church. the Rev lovis G. Chappell offic: for the wedding were gl ranged, there being a decorution o ‘ midsummer flowers about the altar and {in the apartment of Mrs. Homes, in the | Alabama, where the wedding breakfast | wax served. - i Miss Jeannette Homes, sister of the bride, was maid of honor and her only | attendant. The bride wore i charming a!t.ermmu gown of pigeon gray crepe Elizabeth embrofdered in cut steel beads | and silks and a large hat of gray lice| trimmed with orchid tulie. Her bouguet was of orchids and lilics of the valley, | iss Homes wore a charming gown of | orchid-color crepe embry 4 in tur- ! { quoise, blue beads and silks and a large | hat of the same shade trimmed with | turquoise blue tulle. She carried sweet Ppeas in_shades of orchid. Mr. Richard Ewing of Detroit, Mich. was best mun and the ushers were Mr. Bert Nighswander of Tiffin, Ohio, | brother-in-law_of the bridegroom, and Mr. Harry E. Brady of Washington, brothor-in-law of the bride. | When Maj. and Mrs. Blue left by mo- tor for a trip through New York state and Canada and then to their home at Toledo, Ohlo. the bride wore a suit of Shantung silk with hat and accessories of the same shade. Maj. Blue i the xon | of Mr. and Mrs. James W. Blue of Tif-i fin, Ohio, and the bride is an accom- plished young woman weli known in | Washington. at noon to. The wedding took place at St. Pat- rick’s Church yesterday morning | of Miss Lorettag Sullivar, daughter of Mrs. Nellie Sullivan, and Mr. George H. Happ, Rt Rev. Mgr. C. F. Thomas officiating. The marriage ceremony was immediate- 1y followed by high nuptial maxs The altar and sanctuary were beau- tifully decorated with lilies, gladioli| and palms The bride, who was givel in marriage by her Yrother-in-law, | Dr. Harold Decker. was daiatily at- tired in duchess satin and lace with | veil of net and 1rish point und a ! coronet of orange blossoms. She car- | ried a shower bouquet of bride! roses and orange blossoms. She was attended by~Miss Alma M. Happ, sister of the bride groom, as maid of honor. who wore orchid or- AT A cellent values. Values to $4.98 Handmade blouses of fine batiste, with hand-drawn work and lace trimming; also voile and- organdy walists in a variety of beau- tiful models. Values to $6.98 Georgette waists in every wanted shade, prettily trimmed with lace. Many styles in round, square and V necks. Fiber Silk Values to $12.50 8.95 belt and pockets: Honey Ifiew, Black anll Turquoise. sizes. - . inling sev: A |with her son and daughter-in- 11091111 G Street N.W. Dainty, High-Grade Summer SWEATERS Tuxedo models with long Colors are Tomato, Sand, Gray, Copen, Peach, Navy, All Mrs. Elijah W I w ekx al Newport o Detroit and Lamps as Bridal OUDOIR Table and Floor Lamps make an attractive and acceptable wedding gift. Many of thesc in our -dispiay are espe- clally designed. The prices are moder and coveran extensive range—$5 to $300—for the compleie te All Floor Lamps end Shades Reduced 25 . 12ASF $T.end 1212401218 G ST. Store Will Close Thursday at 12:30 to Take Inventory Appare BIG SAVINGS —Quality apparel at popular prices is respongible for the growth of this store. For the benefit of those who contemplate 4th of July outings, we are offering a number of ex- Only 100 in the lot. Surf satin s pearl-button trimmed. 2 9 Values Up to $5.00 bt Surf Satins and Gabardine Skirts w! and Twills. Fancy pockets and merly sold up to $10.98. ich for- Summer Dresses They are made of excellent qual- ity gingham and voiles in pretty plaids and stripes. Every color combination. The majority of these dresses have organdy and button trimmings—some with lace. All sizes. Values up to $12.98. \ '3.98 'SUMMER WASH AND SILK DRESSES Included are organdies, voiles, ginghams, satins, taffetas, tricolettes, georgettes and a host of com- binations.. Every conceivable style and color. All sizes in the assortment but not in every model. An unusual opportunity for big savings—be here early. Troroth (gt s g < % o \ % 5 SOCIETY THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, JUNE 28 1921 SOCIETY — . spend the summer, returning in the |mingled with palms and ferns, formed |gandy and hat of white gilk braid!Lieut. Commander and Mrs. T% =0 s [o] . autumn to New Yotk, whora they will | the decoration In the church and the | trimmed In orchid ribbon, dkrryine o | Garle Van Moipe | o0 27 TH A ber:t home at 410 Park avenue. ceremony was performed by the Rev.|bouquet of Killarney ros Mr. Jose — | m 5 ‘; out-of-town guests here (_or the | Joseph Dawson, the day marking the | M. Munhroe acted uas be: Drown k wedding included Dr. John H. Gordon | first anniversal of the bride's gradu-|yshers were Mr. William L. Washington of Detroit and Mr. Cecil Gordon of | ation from the Central High School.|and Mr. Frederick W. Berens. 1 . ‘ Dartmouth College, brothers of the' The bride, who was given away by lin' the sanctuary and ussistipg - |bride; Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Harrison of | her father, wore a gown of bridal| T antiasan e O 0 & 5 Mobile, Mr. and Mrs. J e L gowH Thomas were the Rovs b I a e . Mr. and Mrs J. Barber offcrepe embroidercd in pearls. with a{Cannelly, A. Begvan and 4. A < Ne\evfl;g.rk“ C. and Miss Barber Of|tuMe vcil wreathed with orange blos- | of Baltimore. and 4 M . L . & B e o . — soms, and she carried a shower bou. apd - 1 | sty L 2 i Riordan, W. Brook arriage Licenses. ¢ President to Receive Visiting Japanese ThiS! wre sumes ricnara narry, witeor | 3t of Qphelin rozes. Miss Huzel { 5'“Catmon, 3 i ¢ 7 Lieut. Commander Barry. left Wash- | Liue crepe de chine, and her bodguet | D S5 Cartwsight land Georpe Yarkin lcenmes' ke ‘been: fovned S0 G - i . . ington yesterday morning for James- | w, e e °liof ‘Washington. Summer Closin g Hours Afternoon on Their Return From Trip |05 870 Wiert TRy nave. takcon | i, *“rhe™ aen, 200 $hite swest | Woldln "hreaictant was serven A G0 Lt e i 2 a cottage for the season. . am v Ore >4 »1at the h of the bLride and e > | = | 30n Tvid Harey wii Join tnem | LAPR. wore i T e e e sckbarn and Pearl . Simms. . to Mount Vernon. tRere ubout July 7. while Mits Coft | white ‘roses and pink sw Jones und Luvepia Luas. . 5 " a series VIBitS | Curtis Martin acted as be einbre m Haslis and Hessic 2 In accordance with the custom we in: i Gt FRsorts Before ‘going ta JAMES: | ie unpers wers . Arexpier Carmns | i ihe ade, With It of mod = Tsiis ud Deane 2. Bar. 4 HE P id. vi el ath % han, Mr. Junius Martin velour and silve e : - augurated some years ago, our store will be i S M bu g i | Mr. Richard Knaub. A re Among the out-of-town sucsls oL g ] s o'clock this afternoon the M3 Jeter R, Hlorton, 4. Q. M. U S tiowed at the home bride's | were Dr. 1 Mrs. Harold Dec helia Brock ; 5 = 5 —— . C. who h ently returned | o '0 bl hride a | v : 2 g, 7 s, . ClO‘ch each Saturda\' in ]ulv and Aumtst members of the Japanese par- | from Peking, ‘Chin’;“‘wh"e he was | PATERLS, witen the married | Williamsport idward Cul S 3 J9D S liamen®vho are here to re- «quartermaster and paymaster for the 3 glving Uyl tam Allentown, Fa. sud Me Autieny 15s B, Tign co4Q i < . turn the visit of a group of members | American legation guard. has been an. mother of the bride|O'Brien of Lexington, Ky. of Takoma Fark api and the first Saturday in September. As {ure thoiyiale of & droup of members | Amcrican lTegation susrd. es Deon eris™ Umbroldcre o B el - - - . - The visit will be made following their iter ut the Marinc ~Corps pust at arding _biue Mr. and Mss. Hurry K. Boss and A S hom the first Saturday comes this week, July 2, s i Totlowing ! Guantico, Va.. Briz. Gen. Smedley D. i Moe. ey K. Bom and ad Theivn Chiole > JHD return from Mount Vernen, where Butler commanding. = Mrs.’ Horto e o ihe | for & mon tour of the New ng P this store will be closed, thereby giving our | thes went as the guests of the Suire. oo in Wondford county, K¥. it Mra! Mactingiy” Iofl The | 1308 statrs. e, Boge vl ationd e sa 5 : ¥ CLthe Navy abogrd the U 5. 1 wiIl join Maj. Horton about the latter, ng for an extended tour | {REVCALION & ot i emploves the three days holiday, as we are Sylph. A party of distinguished part of August. {Beeun e Catslil mountang et 0l chmu b dui e Gl ke nds loyes VS 3 L 2 4 — : eashore, a ; ide : & BUSSte! Sccompaniod the) xiiifors 1on: | Mrs. Frank W. Mondell, wife of 72 New York ave 5 or s 2 S iariow and Macis T Mike i closed Monday, in honor of Independence the cruise down the river and Junch- ‘Representative Mondell, is'in Phila- ; their return, Mrs. Mary I. Smith and pbiours . Laving of Covesville, ¥ 2 eon was served en route. delphia for a few day: i !ancrs Smith of Los Angelor, Calif., And S, Rerfo . Thi . . ins Homes Marries are sperding a short while in Wash- Da_\ o e ayonang I‘({‘;‘ha:’:"" RS er.-r.' )u;&;-n( E Blue Today lington and are stopping at the Po tain at a large dinmer party at the daushter Miss Gladye B aboth | 3y The marriage of Miss Myrile Arleigh | Patan. : We know the fine spirit of bli honIhe suss g { : {Jiomes, daughter of Mre. Jonni Gill : . a. spirit of our pub 1C, when the guests will inclu to Maj. Franz S. Blue of To- Van Metre is ton spd Alma B,