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CSOCIETY. " .- oines 'SOCIETY. THE smu STAR, WASHDIGTON,~ D. Miss Anna M. Osborne _Weds Geo. A. Bonner; Marriages of - Week ", |Gladys White. Davie and Ralph Bliss Sadler Wed at Home of Mm, V. A. Fol- den in Fredericksburg. Miss Annte Mas Osborne of South “arolina, who has been in Washing- Miss Jessies Randolph Smith, In ton for several years, dsughter of - own of white brocaded crepy, Mr. and Mra. A. B. Osborne of South . Morrison, Carolina, was married at 9 o'clock vesterday morning to Mr. George A. ochs Mr. Charles L. Wingate, Mr. 3. . L. Thomas William u Neyle Colguitt and Mre. Col- |J. W. M- and Hre Framk b James McD. Stewart, Col. Mr. d Mrs. Gordon M. Ash, & . |quitt, Mr. Entertain at Reception|ind lars. .Lm mfllwlflon and 2rs. | vy H‘;fl':"g Miss Dorothy Dent. l. n- 88 4 . €24 Mrs. Ablon Wilkine Tuck ""‘“m " M. Holoombe, | Purnell and Miss Farrell > entertain & - 1] Thursday, February 16, at their resi: The House of Quality Mayer 33ros. 89 Co. 837.939 F SL N. : The Euentmls for’ Quality Worlnngmhip m Embroidery—Braiding— ing— Hemstitching—Picot Edging—Plaiting Buttons and Buttonholes s fan of fuchsia coque fln rmlvlnz ‘with her her mother, Mrs. Daniel O'C. Callaghan, who wore Monday We Will Place on Sale an Unusually Fine Purchase of NEW SPRING HATS Bonner, son of Mr. and Mrs. 8 C. uolr"'pro::ml at '.::"n Are Boaner. The ceremony was perform- Pk Chester Harvey Smith, Mrs. Bertram H . o % . ed at the Calvary Baptlst Church of ] ; ETrenis, Mra Jobn Baxter Hil|[f, Efficient and Properly Trained Employes > e this city, the Rev. W. 8. Abernethy : }“;: Sery denek Mes T Lynwocd Excellent Working Condition Chotce of the First Baptist Church of Paco- ‘Wailace, An orchestrs play- ] let, 8. C., officiating. The bride, who odl t.ch‘Tm ghout “.‘..L'?l‘é“xf’ e vro::l and selections were - . S e e nle Shreeve Hastail, Mre ’:’fi"“ Mor- The Willingness of Employes to Carry tended by her sister, Miss Inez Os- rison and Mr. Francis Harts! Out Your Orders That s i borne-of Cheraw, 8. C., and Mrs. L. o i €. _Golene. The best man was Mr. Jullus Love-| ° MRS, HARRY E. SMALLEY, lace of shelby\ N. C.,, while Mr. LeRoy | Wife of Maj. Smalley, now stationed Smith, Mr. N. Bonum, Mr. Carl at Fort Myer. \ Holds Annual Dinner Bogardu lm‘l Mr. Walter Strong ¢ served ushers. The church was The Order of Washington held its decorated with palms and lilles of | yyinessed only by members of the|annual dinner Friday night at Hotel the valley Out-of-town guests were|immediate families. Mrs. J. A. Dodge, |La Fayette. Admiral C. H. Stookton Miss Inex Osborne and Mr. C. Hum- |, attended the bride ~while MF | ' oided and made-s short address phries, thé latter from Shelby, N. C. Mr. ‘and Mrs. George Osborne will | °0E3 4oteg &8 Post mar, HolloWing lon' the political situation of the RS Deirifojure residence at Paco-|and Atlantic City, Mr. and Mrs. Bowle |present. Mr. Ray Thomson told of let, 8. C. will live in Hyattsville, M George Washington and Napoleon Mr. Ralph Bliss Sadler of Washing- The marriage of Miss Magdaline_Jo- | EOnaparts being held in highest es- D i Olaay: oo ite Davies|anna Mack, dtughter of Mr. and Mrs. | teem of all others in central Biberia. Tled Monday at Fredericksburg, at|gons F; Mack, to My, Vincent L. Fia |Mr. William Neyle Colquitt told some TH more than half of the assortment designed to sell for $l,0 and not a hat Mack. to Me: Vincent L. Fis: the home of Mrs. V. A. Folden. the |Gl Fobruary 2, ut the Cnurch of | G7orgla Jokes el L .in. the collection worth less than $7. 50, tomorrow’s sale price of five dollars e ceremony being performed by Rev.|foom, Febtuary B2, at fho Caurch of Ipe wanes.” Wwill- prove the spring geason’s biggest millinery event. | H L. Hout They will make theWw |mony was performed by’ the Rev.|After dinner there was dancing. | home- in Richmond. Father A. J. Guiney In the presence e e e Admiral The marriage of Miss Anneva ‘M.|2f 8 large gathering of relatives and | nd jra. Stockton, Mr. Edwin Allston Perry, daughter of Mr. and Mra. Fred. | friends. The bride wore a gown of navy blue canton crepe combined erick 'Perry, to Mr. Nathan Buford |BAYY Dblus canton ocrepe combined Octis of Nk gt The Best Is None Too Good No Matter How Large or Small an Order May Be It Is for This Reason We Are Recognized Leaders in This Line boenkeimerir HOP UNIQUE> PIGHTHR & E° STREETS Besides the two sketched, there are’ over one hundred other becoming gnd very beautifully designed models for miss, madam and matron, in visca, all-over satin Trimmings of ostrich, novelty quills and _ornaments, silk wreaths and handworked designs, in beads and stray braid. In addition to all the staple colors the assortment contains every new shade straws, horsehairebraid effects, with taffeta combination and milan hemp: ribbon, of the moment. Alsoa Spea'al Showing of Matrons® Hats in Black and Navy, at Five Dollars R The Suit Floor Is “He;dquarfers” for th.e'_.New' Homespun and Tweed Suits " The latest edict of fashion—tweeds and homespuns! You will find them where smmly dressed women gat.her. Their highly unusual colorings add considerably to their dis- T T I Worn by Paris and Fiftt Avenue 5 $95.00 352 tinction—there is orchid, gray, tan, rosé, light blue and mohawk. Special Presentation of New Taffeta Frocks, $25-$35$45, - SECOND FLOOR—M. BROOKS & CO. 'Extra Special for Monday Selling ' New Homespun Coats - New Novelty Cloth Coats New Doable-Faced Coah flowers, 300NewSport Coats »NwPanCuu ) " ""New Tweed Coats || embroidered with seed pea. || draped at right side with orange Camp took place on February 15. The ceremony was performed at 12 o'clock at the Church of the Epiph- any, Rev. Robert E. Browning, as sistant rector, officiating. ‘The wedding of Miss Bertha Bullah Schatz, - deughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer A. Schatz, and Mr. Martin Nor- man Leese, son of Mr. Mrs. Mar- tin A. Lees took place at the home ot the bridegroom, *uos Huntington Chevy Chase, at 8 o'clock aday evening, February 21. The ceremony was performed by Rev. Dr. Charles E. Fults, pastor of the United Brethern Church, and the entertain- ment suite was beautifully decorated with palms, ferns and spring flows ers. The bride, who was given in mar- riage by her father, wore a beauti- ful gown, thd foundation of which was chantilly lace overdraped with, crepe satin, with a corsage of orange blossoms at the waist and a ocourt train of crepe satin caught with orange blossoms. Her tulle veil was worn with a coromet of duchess lace, ris and was blossoms. ‘The bride’ ter, Mrs. MacCumber || Jones, who was the matron of honor, wore a gown of rose changeable taf- feta silk, overdraped with silver lace, and she carried an armful of pink roses. The bridesmaid, Miss Lorraine Leese, sister of the bridegroom, wore & gown of orchid satin with an over- dress of duchess lace, sweet peas. The flower girl, little Miss Norma Cooper Simms, wore a dress of pink taffeta and carried a basket of roses ‘The brid-3room’s mother wore a utiful gown of sapphire blue ence, with a silver cloth foun- -flon and & large sapphire blue mb. llrl ‘William Sincell sang very pret- tily “Oh, Promise Me” and Love You Truly,” accompanied by Mru Bell and Miss Violet Kelk, who played the violln. A reception and buffet supper at Rauscher’s followed the ceremony. After the reception Mr. and Mrs. Leese left for their honeymoon, the bride wearing a gray duvetyn hand- embroidered dress, blue satin hat with wreath of ostrich plumes, and a corsage bouquet of sweet peas. They followed to t! station by = great many relatives and friends and there serenaded. Among those present were Albert and Arthur Schatz, Mr. and Mrs. Mc- Cumber Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur J. Schatz, Mrs. Cora A. Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Cleaver, Mr. Walter Frich and his son, Robert Frich: Mrs. Roy Whitcomb, Mrs. John Clark, Misses Katherine and _Margaret Jacquett, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Kenny, Miss i!Sarah C. Jones, Mr. Donald C. Jones, iMr. Stanley Lightbown, Mr. George |f | C. Shaffer, Mies Ayler, Mr. Chari2s W. Illalmea. Mr. and Mrs. Baker, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Kolb, Mr. amd Mrs. | Springer, Miss_Elizabeth Springer, Mr. and Mrs. J. Hanleir, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mater, Mr. and Mrs. B. it Bact- man, Miss Urbana Holliday, Miss Ber- tha Thomu-an. Miss Agues Hutton, nd Mrs. M. A. Leese, M d . Carson, Mr and Mrs. J. Deed!. Mr. and Mrs. ler, Dr. and Mrs. C. Grandfield, d Mrs. Thomas Lyons, Mr. and Mrs. Emma Mil- Davis, Mrs. Ma- rian Mattingly, Mrs. Laurence Haish, Mrs. Edward Lynch, Mrs. Harvey Simms, Mrs, Russell Jeffries, Mrs. W. C. 8Sincell, Mrs. John Beall, Mrs. Free- man Damron, Mrs. Arthur Nyman, Mrs. Isell, Mrs. Mollle Burgess, Mrs. A.nhnr- Buckman, Miss Widmayer, Spangle, Mrs. Katle Magruder, Mrl Bucklire, Mrs. Lottie Btenhen!. Miss Dorothy Alburger, Miss Har- baugh, Miss Audrey Simms, Miss Anna Simms, Miss Thelma uder, Miss Lacey, Miss Frances Jichards, Miss Lorraine Leese, Miss Elaine Davis, Miss Lucille Kimbrell, Miss Lou Stephens, Mrs. H. Cooke, Mr. William Leese, llam Raake, Mr. James Ciay, Mr. 8. Sewell, Mr. Gallagher, Mr. Edward Judson, Mr. John Gormley, Mr. Stein, Mr. O'Conner and Mr. Campbell. The marriage of Mrs. 'Leona H. Graft and Mr. Harry Roller will take place quietly at 3:30 o'clock this afternoon at the home of the bride's mother, Mrs. J. W. Hechinger. Fol- lowing the ceremony, which will be performed by Rabbi Morris Lasaron of Baltimore, there will be a dinner at' the Hotel Lafayette. Later Mr. Roller and -his bride will leave for a trip to Havana and points in Florida, returning to: Washington to be at pome after March 20 at 1812 Vernon treet. . One of tho most important society events of the nanon in u) per Pripce Georges _coun b it e riage of Miss xverlu. Brown. dnus-h- ter of Mrs. Fannie Brown of Mount Rainler, Olld Mr. A. Hansel Rust, uon A. D. Rust, jr., of L-.nhm 'hlch took place Wednes- day at noon im the Mount Rainier Christian Church. The Rev. Leslic I» Bowers, pastor of the church. per- formed the ceremony. Miss Mildred Reeves of Washington was maid of honor and Miss Marion eves, also of Washington, was bridesmaid. Mr. Francis Gladding of Washington was best man. The ushers were Mr. B. R, Sherwood, Mr. N. L Prunl, Mr. Arthur Laughton A. Bradley. The bl’lfln ho was ‘xven n imariage By her ther, Mr. yBrown of Mount Rainler, wore 'hl'—t | canton crepé and lace and a hat of white’ lace, and carried white 8. The maid of honor was attired in déw crepe de chine and carried pinl H;lel- ‘The bride’s mo"!.hher ‘wore & gown of gray taffeta and bridegroom’a mother t'h" In blue silk poplln. lowing ceremony, Rust left for a motor trl adelphia lndnrl!w York. fl-‘:‘i t was of blue. Mr. and Lapham. wfll lnlku their home in carried | Ha nd sweet peas. The | Mrs. to match, and carried a cluster of bride roses. Miss Anna K. Mack, sie- ter of the brid ttended her, and the best man was Mr. Francis P. Calla- han of New York city. The bridal party entered the church o the strains of the “Lohengrin” wed- ding mafch rendered by Mr. Bernard Maenner, Miss Dorsey sang “I Love You Truly.” Immediately after the ceremony there was a reception at the home of the bride, lf!er ‘which :h‘ey started on a northern wedding rip. “Mr. and Mrs, Fladung will be_at home after March 15, at Bowle, Md. Women's City Club Arranges Card Party The membership committee of the Women's City Club, under its chair- man, Mrs. George W. Eastment, has arranged a card party for the benefit of the club on March 2, from 2 to'$ o'clock p.m. Among those who have arranged to take tables are Mrs. Theodore W. Noyes, Mrs. Peter Drury, Mrs. Lyman B. Swormstedt, Judge Mary_O'Toole, Miss Aline Solomons, Mrs. Willlam chamberlln. Mrs. Fran M arvey Grov e, Mrs. Frank C\mnlnflllm. Mrs. John Mrs. George Jorss, Mrs. Harold Cecll Mrs. Willlam Thurber, Mrs. Ed- ;lr Meritt, Dr. .Frances Foye, Mrs. James Irwin, Mrs. Gurney S8trong, William Jack, jr., *Mrs. Ellfot Woodl,&ll‘l"l. Roe rm'":o; a{.rn:. ey, eating, Mrs. J. Harris and Mrs. Willlam Nichols. B Elastic top, lightly boned, fancy, pink broche, laced in back. Elastic insert medium, low, pink broche— six sup- porters, laced in front. Very 5 | Special —_— Other new models, both front and back laced cor- || $5 up Hose Kayser's brown silk hose in_many fancy pat- terns. Regular $4.00 and | $4.50 values. Sport hose in tan and | oxford. Special, S] 50 AGeneral Redm-t_wm in All Sport Hose lnglm“lmby.- . Eldridge C. Smith Gordon, Dr. Joseph G. G. DUO-ART WEEK Week of Feb. 27th Specnal Displays and Dem- ~ onstrations every day this week. The public is cor- dially invited. “The Power to Play— The Privilege to Hear the World’s Best Music HY do people buy pianos? To play themselves if they can; more often for the privilege of hear- ing others perform. Some, perhaps, with the thought of learning to play. Yet the majority seldom outlast the first rudiments of technique and finger exercises. Thou- sands have not the courage to try; as many try only to give it up. Still others buy pianos for their families with never ‘a thought of deriving any enjoyment themselves. And yet the piano is the world’s greatest instrument, capable of, bestowing pleasure on every human being. The Duo-Art Heralds a New Era of Music But the Duo-Art has brought about a new era for the piano. Piano, player-piano, and reproducing piano all in one instrument, it endows everyone with the power to play ;fid the privilege of hearing the world’s best playing. By hand for those who have the skill; by music roll for those who never trained their hands. These are the methods by which everyone can play the Duo-Art. ‘The privilege cé hearing the Duo-Art played is conferred by means of its marvelous reproducing action., The greatest pianists in the world have made the rolls used exclusively with this action., Paderewski, Hsfmann, Bauer, and dozens of other celebrities; masters of dance music, ballad playing and accompaniments, all these the Duo-Art reproduces, faithful to the last shade of touch, tempo, in-/ dividuality: The Duo-Art is embodied in the immortal Steinway, " Steck, Wheelock, Stroud, and the fomous Weber ELEANOR SHAW Pianist - HasBeenSpecullyEnglgedboAmstmOur + Celebration of ~ - DUO-ART WEEK - Miss Shaw is one of the many artists who record éx- dudvely for the Duo-Art Reproducing Pnano. e English Swaggu- #oddr—mud backs, loose backs, 'belted and unbelted mndeh. Raglan or set-in slecve styles. - | These are positively the newest and best coat values of the seasor. Make selections & mlmtans.modu.huthan.peppermdukmm,em. 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