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Beautiful. Weddings Mark ',‘,‘,"3‘.{.:“:,{,":,’5&'{:.‘: et dronend Surprise Party Given to |Mrs. Clay Entertains A N ‘ Mine Pasercls Barne, otror of hosor, . Rev. and Mrs. R In Daughter's H ouncement. 9 G d Early Days of Fall Scason % &itired tn slectric. biwe with bro: Ev.an ta- iR oome n Daughter s Ilonor The Best Value of the Kramer’s Palm Garden R R i G S e B s oy ) ———————— 1d ‘Andrey Whit- Y ¢ and Mrs. Roome of Philadeiphia, Who | party of friends last Saturday even- su‘l‘l‘s RBuffalo, Philadelphia, Washington An! Ostead, wore now visiting in Washington, were y 3 | i i . llow and orchid satin dresses, mads The most b.eanul'ul place in the city. Orchestra and Annapolis. ysliow and orchid satin dresses mae Siver from 9 to 12 o’clock every evening. One of the prettiest of- the early ['¢pe gicirt. Eimmanuel Church. Ansoosth led o . fall weddings took place on Septem- > LEARRCOSLS, (08 A plce to meet your friends for light Lunch- ber € at the Vermont Avenue Chris- |ner awns wore ‘meas et oifove s upon them in & body. The Rev. Mr. eonette, Ice Cream Sodas, Candy, among Music, Flowers and Birds. Right thru Kramer’s Flower Store, 916 F. jk; OPEN FROM 12 NOON TO 12 PM. R} M fley oficiating, bridal party, Mrs. McCathrine Marks, rated with banks of palms inter- [wePURRNCY PR RCE OTgan By S or : _ e spersed with vases of flowers and|"yp Harry 8. Hughes served as best i 2 lattices of autumn leaves. man, while the ushers were Mr. R. of the bridal party a bank of palms|p" was arranged in the form of a great|jjam Teunis and Mr. E. D. Robe arch, which furnished the backsround | ‘Foliowing the ceremony & recep- e belde aore & dress 'of white|tion was held at.the home of the satin with an overdress of lace, trim- | *0UPl®: 8t 1330 Loggfellow atreet. med with pearls, and a net vell caught |yiss Darr Weds with a spray of orange blossoms, She |y o' carrled a shower bouquet of white [H" roses and lilies of the valley. The Miss _Mary The procession was led by two lélthr)lm Darr and I@:: Hugh Chfirlfg Meel dower S irin M e A o e Stomber 33 s St. Joseph's Cathollc Cnurch, 'ty e i I y e Rev. Father Cahill officiating, nup- H M : i i Mt } i | tinl' mass following the ceremony. Killarney roses decorated the aitar, === . Miss Agnes Connolly. sister of the 5 bridegroom, attended the bride, and Mr, Lester Darr, cousin of the bride, best man for Mr. Connolly. wore her going-away E a smart suit ‘of reindeer valora, and a hat of black and salmon pink. A breakfast for the bridal party and relatives followed the €iuliy, =2 THE SHOP FOR YOUNG FOLKS AND | after which r. and Mrs. “Connoily| =~ MRS, WILLIAM A. PATE, YOUTHFUL APPAREL FOR EVERYWOMAN ;;.::yh i Vmake thels " home im oy formerty ashington. 3 F st Tenth St. e et wess T RN marriage of her brother. Mr. Charles e \ One of the most brilllant weddings | worthington Matthews, to Miss Anna L ? in Green Bay, Wis, in several years | g Bels{anger_, in Salt Lake City, Oo ln 0 ea a utas took place ;:: morning of September | September 10, Bishop Graham officiat. l L) 1oiwhen Miss Marion Frances Hoef-|{ng. Washington is the former home i : f:r. ‘?“:‘4'.‘,'.’{.?‘x’.‘ii‘.h’é"&‘.’“bfi%’!’fl? of both the bride and bridegroom, e : o Ié = oo .":'\'""vblb,’.{‘ Bontler, Unicea and they have hosts of friands here, ™ rmy, Washington, e| Or f the v ttracti di answer is found in our sale of ieats Somurimlean B0 Jon church |of Tho ‘scvaon wan (hat ot Bk B, L E ons from | Agnes Dooley and Mr. H. P, Davis at o = | Salnt-Sae: Mr, Edgar A. Oppen-|St, Stephen’s Wednesday, September High-Class Street and Afternoon of Snisaso, e Letna . So- |35 SRETCHE RS AP annes, Mr. Herbert A. MacPherson, Dr. |the Rev. Father Larkin, assisted by Gerald N. Hoeffel of Boston and Dr. ; Faul H. Hoeffel of Chicago, the two | Fathee Motrain of ot Stomnena: the latter brothers of the bride, preceded | ksy fathoc Hioshant ot try S mih e the bridal Dfi:lx Miu‘fiman la Bark- |the Nativity, and the Rev. Father - Iiine ynn.in frocks | Deppe of St. Augustine's, in the sanc- of two-tone taffeta of nasturtium, [¢:ht" with Spanish hats of brown velvet - with Chantilly lace, carrying Shasta hm:‘ E{:fibfif_ g‘:ffl:}n'g:;‘fl’;‘ ,:,2:, daisies, were followed by Mra, Her- [prigc while M. forgan T s ¥ a gown of $ ot A oiacPherson, matron of Nonor: |beaded and embroidered crepe meteor a "n?.','xnc:,:g“ H‘g"";,"“";::_f";fi‘l‘;: with hat to match, her bouquet being ° a_shower of bride roses and fern. Lo those of g bridesmaids, and she |The maid of honor was attired in pink Tittle Kathleen MoCarey was ring |charmeuse and georgette with a black . et hat Yes. you may be able to purchase dresses at a lower price, but bearor, carrying the ring on & white |PSLCre hat and she carried biush S : : 5 ; - The altar was lovel the brid taking into consideration style, material and workmanship, these val- itnilitlejean Dimmisiciwiio #eawe party "entered’ the );chl:rdch K Mn,'é st . or Love o o, ues are far in excess of the price. *Sizes, 14, 16, 18 and 36 to 44. e o o e e tecali” | beautifully rendered by Mr. Btephen d il d 1 Laude. % . pers and Engllsh sox and Isrge helr| < or & recoption and supper to the | We Are Placing on Sale for Monday Only The bride entered on the arm of |immediate family and a few intimate = her father, Mr. loaffel. She was f"l:"dd"-dmg‘“"d Ml:fl!- ",33‘.;":(’“" ""l'" charming In a period gown, with the [eXtended trip north, the bride wearing 100 of our newest dresses tight bodice of point Alencon lace [& handsome dark blue broadcloth suit G ‘ over crepe sawn, made en courte, and ::5“.3&'&“..'&1’;’5. hat of blue velvet . . immed in orange blossoms. ~Her - arments That Will Show You a Savin, o —— > g veil of silk tulle was arranged In| qpo poier s Tr R M. Gertrude coronet fashion and fell in rippling [ pThe of From $10 to $30 cascades to the end of the court train, | HeaVers, daughter of Mrs Mary R, to Mr. A. Clyde Connelly of She carried & shower bouquet of| Nowland, Va.. took place Wednesday . Materials E8 |liliea of the valley and aweet peas. PR s AL e T AT LS a ; The bride wag met at the altar atens | 3tv% ' Fome of the bride’s mother. . . . by the groom, in full uniform. and Included dre Dresses of Canton CrepesSatin, 8 [his best man. Lieut. Kenneth M. ' Crepe Satins, Crepe de Chi Bt £l drcas wniform. . Fhe Hev. Father P " 'SP nes, -Ltc. B | Josepn A, Terien l;lrlnrmlifl t'heA eere- v = ' mony, using the long service. nup- ds. “Lohengrin,” wedding march, S[yles tial mass was sung. was played by Miss Bertie Connelly. : The church was decorated In ferns. | ‘The bride wore a lovely gown of - palms an er daisies. ke & There are Long-waisted Dresses, Uneven Hem lined" the atale part from (e | tamece, St Sher Ve o tuhe e o . Effects. Beaded and Double Sleeve Models. ' fhere was an elaborate program [ SominEly arraned with orange blos: . 3 fimusic oA weddipg:luncheon ifoly quet of white roses. owed the ceremony and In the even- | “The maid of honor, Miss Bernetta Quahty . m!. a Eln.“"fl;ncl“‘:;l held at the Fox | . Beavers. ‘sl‘l‘lor 'of ‘the bride, cwore ] i § ountr 7 | a gown of pink georgstte creps, with S 2= il - pt. and Mrs. Bently will make'[ corsage of pink rose: Mr. Donald As to This F"atl‘“ii EVEW_ D;eu in This Sa'!e thelr home in Washington. W, Seiler acted as best man, s Underpriced. B o er the reception Mr. i Connelly left immediately for a wed Isthe Pri e Y Al ot and | ding trip to Atlantic City and Buffalo, sthe Price—and W hat Is More Baptist Chureh at noon Wednes: the/lattaniwensinnia nevy bioe palrel % Imfiarmnt——These Dresses Are : :‘. :"'2:5":‘.;";"ln“‘:";:":.d"gn';‘r“ a black velvet hat, with plumage. Barr, daughter o r, and Mrs. A. Out of Our Reyular Stock. Eugene Barr, and Mr. Hugh Smith Kerfott, son_ef the late Dr. C. P, e T ¢ M . b L i I i R i Kerfott and Mrs, Rebeeca Kerfott of Y b Lol . v i e i i A LA s Martinsville, Va. The chnrc?:’ nbout‘dthe altar was beautifully decorated with ferns, palms and golden. rad, the plants be- Coats faded red are redyed black — T ing arranged to form a background by me satisfactorily and cheaply. ><§W £ for the bridal party, the Rev, Dr, SR Smven, omaatngre vaster of the| MARTIN WOLF 2vl"w: s £ oy P - 2 The bridal robe waa of white bro- Fur Remedsling Exslusively. NS ) e o caded georgette beaded In p Qoen Evenings 19 J 3 Y over white satin, and the gracefully \ UR arranged veil of tulle was held with' A y s A “ rare old lace. The bride earried a Y G B U R Q~ ) shower(bouguat icf brideimosen TAC o ta g 5 ¥ MET S ending her as maid of honor was 88 2 X 118} 2 ' o Sophie Radford, who wore a gown of HEALTH TALK TO WOMEN 3 3 S Y Y orehid taffeta trimmed in silver and 916 Colorado Building R Catheert faen e 14th and G Sts. Barr, Eiater lor e bride; Miss Re-| Wednesday, Sept. 21, 2:30 P.M. becca Kearfott of Martinsville, sister o o of the bridegroom; Miss Rosemary Sulued: lb" M'm pmhn Arnold and Miss Margaret Beibert of 5 < ,lm 9 t Martinsburg, W. Va. and Eilzabeth Periods of a Woman’s Life. arr, the young sister of -the| VIAVI PATRONS ESP) LY INVITED. bride, who, wearing a charming fraek ree of white crepe’de chine and laces ’3““““’" served as flower girl, The bride maids wore modish froeks of change- able taffeta in rose, nile, apricot and blue, respectively, and each trimmed b weiee, it s | 1 NEW Lower TERMS g velvet, tulle and lace. was the favorite piano of . St o of, | 1 $10 Down-—$ : ) - served him as best man, and t! Al e g g 1900 GOUNOD GOTTSCHALK I ienfilrgllner oft gf“:lor(x'uvll,l;?, Md; 12: . o (o) LISZT - - v, Wiltiam B xeurrtr;'::vorekev:r‘figvfi Cal.ra(:l Elemlc 'ARREN ville, W. Va. and countless others i ganist, rendered mont effectively a \ R well selected program of wedding =33 =GR e musie. 3 A A receptign in the home of My. and TO-day—wnh its luscious tone (f§ 1 | IR A K b A 2 A hi:ulvellly d-cor-telfl l: pink and white and superb volume, insuring the S b e A o aad aalne gnrty in raceiving, wore a gown of 3 1 lue charme: tri d 1 artistic success of ! g s i B » ; beaver trimmed in Plum, Mrs. Ke: DOHNANYI SCHNITZER : {86 also "Aneiniea: ware & own. of {¥ho also assisted, wore a wown of bl:ellé “’l“tl“'ll erepaa.m s er eir wi 3 MIROVITCH ALDA Kearfort will take hie biide e’ Mer: tl:lvflle. tgt., to I:ve. S mong @ out-of- X YSAYE KUBELIK Mrs. Rebeaca Keartort and sise Tas i ca Kearfott of Martinsville, 4 ;lozfi%;’e.'&‘ lli;. leryu;l. Stone . s 3 3 Y , Va.; " v Pianists, singers, violinists, all find theChickering [ $ ton Senglvgl:'er' l.';.’f Mies ohera X = 5 > ‘avey of Catenaville, Md.; Mr. d the perfect medium for the highest artistic results. ¢ Mea 1L B, Woishampls and daiss izclen ‘Weishample of Baltimere, Mrs. Hen- Tietta Sencindiver of New York city, ° \ Mrs. A. Bruce Eagle, Mrs. C. J. Sei- ur Jordan P an bert, Mr. Henry Seibert, Mr. Howard N ) | 0 A | g:nl:rnoc Martinsburg, 'W. Va.; Miss rowning of Ale: d) % . G Street at Thirteenth I b e Emhand” S Gl IASHFREE! M NEXT WASH—FREE! HOMER L. KITT, Sec.-Treas. . Details for the w.ulfig of Miss Iz i toe = "o N c3e Elsie Brownson Henry of Waghings ‘The one machine b \ fton and Mr. Clayde Key of Fort | that washes clean. Stepen's Gnurch at b obisck Weer | | Telephone Main 7127 negday afternoon, September 14, w:ra Sophone:am simply arranged, the Rev. George F. |. Today! Dudley, rector of the church, officiat- ing in the presence of a few intimate friends of the bride and bridegroam. A The bride wore a gown of dark INCORPORATED o £ S ; Dblue silk, with gray trimmings, the | Il - ° B | ~ i . ; accessories of toilet being carried out | | 707 12th St.. N. W. in_ the lgghter'l Bhe ware a corsage bouquet of voges, Thare we trical liances no attendants, and " r. : d ‘ir’: Home Elec Al Koy loft . immediately attor | the ceremony for a brief wedding trij No invitations or annnulul“ll’ 1 were issued. A Key will be . and- M in :'!:2“8 fltl:‘ltroel nonh':“ll.hm Word has been received In Wash~ sleeves and points of tulle forming i evening, when the Ladies’ Guild of !I-lr‘nm l_nlll:r';l:."w‘l;:ln. n:tn .l\;urmlzvz-( .:.g.l lace overdress and trimmings o Roome was rector of Emmanuel gal o of blue. Church until thres months ago, when . W. E. Rh Rev. Dr. Wil- o > T E. Rhodes, the Rev. Dr. Previous to the entrance of the % 9 he resigned to ept & oxil to the The church was beautifully deco. [PTICH DEELY: PR, AMoCAtnrine g - Chapel of the Medistor, in Philadel- ’ SOCIETY . THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., SEPTEMBER 18, 1921—PART 2. & surprise reception Tuesday candles in the Good Music Exerts a powerful influence on mind, soul and body and brings measures of happi- ness, inspiration and com- fort not obtainable from any other single source. TS enjoyment is enhanced 'by Musical Instruments of Quality, and such products only are found in our stock. No obligation to purchase attaches to an inspection and trial of our complete line of Musical Instruments, embracing the STEINWAY pianos - | DROOP ao SONS Reliable New Uprights. $350 Reliable New Grands. .$695 Used Upright Pianos.. . $50 The Leading and Most Popular Makes of High-Grade Player-Pianos Foot Power—Electric Power THE WELTE-MIGNON rice, $1, New Player-Pianos. $550 Up Used Player-Pianos. $350 Up VICTROLAS $25 to $1,250 We believe our Recerd Depart- ment is second to none in point of equipment and service. & Qur prices, quality con- sidered, are invariably the lowest. We are pleased to extend monthly payment privileges to responsible purchasers. One Price to Everybody ioned Silk Hose. Spe- cial, $2.00 Loveliest Fall and 937-939 F St. N. for Women and Misses, through a special 350 purchase. Choice.x.uue - = N unprecedented example of value-giving right at the season’s beginning. We secured these lovely models in plain tailored or fur trimmed and in such excellent wearing and fashionable materials as bolivia, kitten's ear cloth, velour and erminie. Plain or fancy silk lined throughout. All the newest Fall and Winter shades. You'll find $50 is a matchless price for coats of this character. Other Special Coat Values, $29, $35, $45, $59, $65, $75 Up —from which you can choose the season’s modeled into coats of exclusive beauty for women and misses. Purchase of Charming Dresses maksng a notable fprice-lowering $3 9 achievementat..-......... The entire collection regardless of their much higher worth marked for unrestricted choice at thirty-nine dollars. Satins, Roshanara, Poiret Twills and Tricotines. Very beautiful models exquisitely beaded or straightline effects for street, afternoon or dinner wear. Newest fall and winter shades in gll sizes, including stylish stouts. Other Dresses In AU Their $19.50, $25, $29, $35, $45, $50 Up matrons. $8.50, \ Model Number C-15 in Redferns The perfect Corset_‘x 7. 50 for stout igures. This week ............ ... THIS mode! is especially designed for stout figures, normal, heavy or tall and every corset will be fitted by a gradu- ate corsetiere specializing in the fitting of stout figures. Other Redfern. Corial, $3, $3.50, $5, $6, $8.50, $9.50 to $15. ing st her country. home, Ashland, near College Park, Prince Georges county, Md., in honor of her daughter Catherine’'s birthday anniversary. Bupper” was served on the spacicus porch, ‘a signifiant feature being that the number of guests and the *sponded. Dancing was enjoyed. The Perfect Ikrn':::l-. Piano | Washington’s Oldest Piano and Music Establ THE HOUSE OF QUALITY Mayer - Bros. & Co. Women Will Welcome This Sale of Exclusive Trimmed Hats marked without consideration = $7 50 of intrinsic worth— Choice ...z E have selected for tomarrow’s sale over one hundred of these very b_uutifu_l hats and especially call your attention to the large all-black panne velvet creations lrlmrped with chantilly lace, jet ornaments, ostrich, cire ribbon and tassels of silk or. chenglle. Others in off-the-face, chin chin, drooping brims, novelties, in all the leading shades, including rosewood, paradise red, navy, browns, etc. Also an assortment of very becoming models for Selection Now is Wonderful in Trimmed Hats, at $3.95, $5, $6.50 SOCIETY ii —for Travel, Fall, Early Winter. Practical and dress styles and Coats in the very best American and Imported designs and ma- terials, produced strictly to = ADOLF Clay entertained ll birthday cake eorro-l 3 Washington 1857 Bk ] Company 1300 G Street Southwest Corner 1921 No Branch Stores Winter Coats richest and handsomest fabrics, Silk Canton Crepes, Crepe Back Newness and Beauty zomen $10 to $25. Fashionable " Angora Scarfs Specral Monday. .......... 58.50’ Navy, brown and tan, in very pleasing com! vyatiom. These are 23; yards long by 24 inches wide, with deep fringe. An exceptional scarf at eight-fifty. Other Scarfs in Angora and Camel’s Hair, at $4.95 to $11 °