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SOCIETY THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, -D. C. JANUARY §, 1922—PART 2. SOCIETY 5 e —_— : ———————— — - ———— —— ——————————— — were Judge Harvey, Mr. -nd Mr- Al-|[for the winter. Mr. Saunders will | William Curren and Mr. Thomas Lane | Miss Miriam Berliner. Mrs. Mary Me- len, Lieut. and Mrs. Say] Grace | take up letters as a profession. served as ushers. Closkey and Miss Katherine McClos- e 1 lgs 0 nusua 1 c.usmor., B M roa L e Orace =y £ The ceremony was followed by a 3 . Clara Sears Taylor and R. Barber, Mr. J. West, Lieut. T.| The marriage of Miss Kitty Win- |wedding breakfast at the home of the ! Mrs. Ellen Hoff- A ‘McLellan of the United States Army, | Ston, youngest daughter of Mr. and |bridegroom and a reception at noon. 5 ‘man, Mre. R. O. Lieut. Charles M. Garrison and Mr. | Mrs. Thomas Winston of Ballimough,| Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Collins, Jone, Mrs Marie Stair Lawyer, 3iss | n eres rlng e ee Roy C. Bennett. Ireland, to Mr. Thomas J. Collins,{ who are now ia St. Augustine, Fla., | Margaret Killeen, e CERTAIN MAKES OF BACK S :‘he clx:unle will reside at Olongapo, 52";:&”;- lo‘fuflll:i flflf Mr:vd P:lht{lcckn-l: Jwul be at home to their. friends after | Miss - Adele Mood Asenath 'RT. KE. RSET. where Lieut. Akerstrom is assigned = ncoln ro s city, | January Johnson, Mi: Katheri Ci ilo, V -LACE CO. as dental office Bned | ook place on Wednesday morning, | The marriage of Miss Gussie Brock, | Miss Lugy Stoncman and Mins Helon $ Miu Ursula Tenia £ lel h M e e e e e December 28, st 5 oelock .at St doughter, of, NI, aud Mra Jacob|Myatt \ i ss Avis Hug aughter o . | Joseph’s urch, and C streets | Brock, of 10: rk’ road northwest, $2.50- Corsets .. .. Now 31-50 L CLalehe L and Mra. Rupert Hughes, will be mar- mortheast. s to Mr. Louis B.sflrdeenberg will take " < . e ried today in New York at the home e ceremony was followed by a | pl t noon ‘Sunday, January 15. $3.50 Corsets .. . . Now 2.50 Esther Graham Weds—Other Nuptials. oF Mrand Mra, George Creel to Mr. | special nuptial mass and the ofciat- | P oCC * s il John Monk Saunders of Seattle, |Ing clergymen re Rev. William The marriage of Mrs. Samuel Baer S. Fred Hahn took place Tues- $6.50 Corsets .. . . Now 4.50 h. Cahill and Rev. Father O'Connell of M Saunders is the son of Robert |[St. Joseph’s Church, d Rev. Father "-i" Mr. | At 2 o'clock yesterday afternoon | . ay ing, January 4, in Wilming, $8.50 Corsets .. ..Now 6.00 an effectively arranged home wedding e e E ey ot e | ride, who was given Iy mar- | ton, N. C. Mr.'and Mrs. Hahn left im- 21 this ad brought in before Jan. $15 'Corsets . Now 11.00 took place at the residence of Mr. and returned from Oxford University,’|riage by her brother. Mr. Thomas fifi‘-fi‘:l’;::;”{)ffiz;:;‘:fiad‘('.'fi::'.':f,',f MISS FLEET Mrh.. Alfred Lee:Lowis; when their Where he has been studying during | Winston; wore a short gown of white | Florida New OFleats Suc SLeestol B g il e the past two years as a Rhodes |canton crepe trimmed with Spanish | They WiS retirn (o T mOmol Lals= g B B K scholar. lace- 'Her, tulle veil was held by a y . Mr. Saunders left the University of | Wreath of orange blossoms -and she | their future home there. BATT daughter Ursula became the bride Also Line of Broken Sizes of Gossard . e ey of Mr. Overton M. Bounds of Okla- Front-Lace Corsets Greatly Reduced _ Bonga: ; Washington ‘during the war to join | carried a bouquet of bride roses and 3 Iéte of T, Ha Every Corset Carefully Fitted TR R [the aviation service. ~He served im|lillies of the vailey, Mrs. joh Piecd ' s R T hep amd A ihackerauny Y ”Mhel;ncf .-?,5“’.",?5 ! ¥ \\'ux':hlnlxrm as instructor, with the “"I‘heLal“endtnltlu of ‘:o)lmm;- were | Mrs. Johnson Presides S Seve o 4 P £ 5 rank of lieutenant. ss Lillian Collins an iss Loretta | N . SILK UNDERWEAR REDUCED | pyas pertormed by.the Rev. Bernard : The Rex: Perey Stickney Grant wil | Collind, sisters of the ‘bridegroom, | At Women's City Club | =] Garden Rose Beauty Parlor ¢ %% | [perform the ceremony. A E ey wore dresses of peach an $3 Vests, $2.25 Bbomers. | ,,The bridé's sister. Mrs. Robett Cope- e | | Dt @b, the dangh lavender taffeta over silver lace, with | Mrs. Mary Wright Johnson will pre- 1110 H Street N.W. $3.50 and 84 Vests, u‘ls 37.50 Teddies, $5 | e o horign 4 Mre. Irvin & Cobb. will be maid of |picture hats of gray tulle and ‘sfiver ‘,,.,,, at the informsl tea this after- Franklin 2824 Expert Servi H 2 . honor, and Mr. Chure] peters will | lace, and carried pink roses. : $5 Bloomers, $3.75 $9.50 Teddies, $7.50 estiman SR 1 S5 iy ] Ehe Dest man Wwas Mr._John Martin, |BOOn at the Women's City Club, as- mmm‘mmmmm _ ng gown - . The couple will go to Los Angeles |friend of the bridegroom, and Mr. |sisted by Mrs. Jennie Berliner and': I of belge crepe and a corsage bou- | uet ‘of llies of the valley and or- | chlds and was given in marriage by her father. 1110 F St. N.IV. { Immediately preceding 'the cere- A A - Next 1o Columbia mony Mr. Edward Hutchinson sang | . 3 = “Because” and “At Dawning,” accom- Theater panied by Mrs. Alwilda Matiock, who — . Night Dresses, Negliges nnd Pajamas Reduced played the wedding march. btlipsborm.,\.w&_ tives’ attended the ceremony, and 608 th ST. NW. Immediately _after the bride apd TO 614 11 bridegroom left tor visits in News York_city, Chicago and other. points and will ‘be at home after January 20 at Madill, Okla. : ' 2 : a7 The House of Courtesy Among the weddings of New Year week was that of Miss Esther Grace Graham, daughter of Mrs. Masy Gra- | ham, who became the bride of Mr. 9 Fred C. Speidel on Monday, Januar: ¥ i ; SUCCESSSORS TO PETTIT’S The ceremony took place at 5:3b ¢ S ®. 3 lock at the home of the bride's 4 Formerly Seventh and H St. N\W. mother, 205 Buffalo avenue. Takoma . [F Park. Rev. Thomas Culbertson Clark, . . Now 1 7 S'I'REET N w D. D., of Takoma Park Presbyterian = 2 s IV, Church was the officiating clergyman. | MRS, WILLIAM ANDREW RYAN, b 5 The bride. who was given in mar- | Wormerly Misa Kathryn Bril b Adjoining HUB FURNITURE CO. =~ Y}l riage by her brother, Mr. James Gra- ham, wore a gown of white princess| orriage took Rlace Jamuary 4. o 2 lace over white satin, and a tulle veil = — — . Extends Credit to A" held in place by a coronet of orange ;. F. X. Hecht of this city. to blossoms. She carried a" bouquet of / [ ] bride roses. i Akerstrom of the United. 3 C Sh L f 'l'h ? Miss May J. Graham, sister of the|S . The wedding took place > . at the home of Mr. and Mrs W. S. omplete Showing of All That’s Newest pier 20 e CoRISTL SR O S at e o of ST ani®aity XS L 9 t ot wore a corsage of violets and roses. | Harvey officiating at the ‘ceremony. and Best in Men’s, Women'’s and Chil- e bride wore & heautifal gown of , Only intimate friends and rela- ’ ‘The wedding march was played by Miss Minnie Stout of Bavonne, N. J. | Huite Ihce over WAlke S4gin van ats 9 Other out-of-town guests were: Mr X : s 4 5 - Henry A. Schilling of New Britain, | tended by Mrs. W. § dren’s Apparel at Extremely Reason A X R e e ‘oronto, ‘anada. v N % y o ) = el able Prices After the reception, Mr. and Mrs. | Was best man. The grades included—the variety comprehended— o Speidel left for an extended trip The wedding dinner, which follow- 5 H " =1 1 1 ; through..the West. and will make | ed the ceremony and was held at the and the present prices—all argue convincingly the im- . g > ub, was one o : Small Payments Weekly or Monthly As You Wish e e (Ve functions. held in portance of the opportunity presented—at Announcement has just been re-| Manila Ct 2 The table was R ceived of the marriage in far away | elaborately decorated, the centerpiece * o I"fi?efl’,"'&'fifli‘fl'g':f SRR IR AR L : i s - $ A SPECIAL SALE 5 sb om === J4TH ST. SHOP ONLY [ ] i~ 3 sm'rosu u.EVENTHST. M l flEiEPHflA Ezclusive Tailor-Made Apparel 1232 Fourteenth St. N.W. REDUCED Tailor-Made Suits At Extreme Price Reductions . $35 $5 $65 $75 Many Suits in this sale are Original, Exclusive PASTERNAK Creations, fea- turing ideas that are not found elsewhere. Master Designing and Tailoring now AT EXTREME LOW PRICES. The House of Courtesy — There are hundreds of Coats embraced in the three groupings—only Coats that have been features of our regular stock—exclusive designs and characteristic Philipsborn values. Plain and Fur-Trimmed Belted and Fitted Models - \/ Trimmed with Australian Opossum, Mole, Seal, Nutria. Raccoon, etc.—or elaborately em- l broidered and fancily stitched—linings of the superior grades of silk. Pollyanna Bolivia Normandy Veldetta Velour Saxona Presenting the New Models in Millinery —as designed especially for wear at the Winter resorts in sunny southern climes. - The Shop that shows the mew styles fim. Semi-Annual Clearance Famous Queen Quality Boots and Low Shoes 35.85 $ .85 These first arrivals come fresh from their .designers’ studios, foretelling the charm and grace 'in fashion that will prevail for spring. Exclusive originality marks each of the many varied types— that in effect and tone suggest the gay scenes and the sunkist balm- iness of the land toward which fashion’s face is turning. - Timboo Braid Faille Hats Faille and Straw Yarn and Visca Milan and Satin Canton Crepe We are placing them on sale Monday at 25 35 Tatfetas and Canton Crepes btralght hnes—adaptatmns of the Bouffant effect—the new paneled uneven skirts; ruffled designs—original treatment in embelhshment ~with ribbonized embroidery—silk and metal- lic threading. The shades are Mohawk, Cara- mel, Jade, Honey Dew, Rose, Cornflower, - Navy, Black, etc. At these prices—limited - l e . to the quantity in hand . ,’ & i} i 3 = A : - l L —radiant in the new springish tones—reds and- jades, orchid and hyaunth azure blues, pearly grays—and “the more dignified ;—Ih:des of the dress and afternoon ts. : 10 to *25 - O display in'the Millnery Salon Fourth Floor Taken right from our regular stock of Genuine Queen « QuQny Shoes. Many-models to choose from. The sea- son’s wanted modes developed in the most popular leathers and heels. HIGH BOOTS—Many styles to choose from—service boots and more dressy models. : OXFORDS—Smart street and sport styles. STRAP PUMPS AND SLIPPERS—In endless variety. Many novelties. An unusual opportunity to buy Queen . Quahty Footwear at an unusually low price. Queen Quality Boot Shop P75 ¥ 1219 F STREET N- W~ Shoes and Hosiery for Women and Children E,«Iu.n'fr‘.dgmu in Washington for QUEEN QUALITY SHOES [ A §NF AP O T T "