Evening Star Newspaper, May 16, 1922, Page 9

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UweSeveu!hSMmLouhm,Be&mendL Main 7676 ey e the s beig, (Comlnned ‘from” Eighth’ Page.)’ "JAMES B. HENDERSON | | |5 imims mois mn—ly tl"-‘»'r but is now sufficiently Distinctive Furniture and Decorations tarn - to Washington. Tncdwfl ou daughter of re. ‘Troadwell will finish scliool mmcr ten days or two weeks, after which Mr. Treadwell and his two daughters, Miss Margaeret Tread- well and “lll Mery Treadwell will probably to ~White Sulphur snflnn !or the summer. Wedlhl Yesterday at . Camp Meade of Interest. . After-Inventory Sale The marriage of Miss Frances Heald, Genulne saVIngs daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel 10 to 50% i Tk e & place yesterday afternoon. The cere- - mony was performed at 4:30 o’clock in On Fine Mahogany lfurmture throughout the house 1108 G St. the Tank " School’ chapel at Camp + | Meade by the chief of Army chaplains, é CBL John T. Axton,'and was followed by a reoeption in the ‘home of fhe brother 'and’ ‘sister-in-law, amm | Capt. ahd ' Mrs. Thomas Jefferson ald. The decorations in the chapel and in the ho ‘were of spring blos- soms and greens. The bride wore 2 gown of white georgetta crepe, made on straight lines with a long walst and trlmmad with chantilly lace, and a court train' of the georgette erepe. Her tulle veil !ulheld by & cornet of chantilly dsce’ with clusters-of orange blossoms, and she carri a dhower bouquet of bride roses and lilies of the valley. Miss Mary Heal§ was her sis- ters maid of honor, and wore orchid organdie with a halo of the organdie and carried .tea' roses. The bride's other attendants were Mrs. Heald, wife of “ - Heald,” Miss Emilly Brown, Miss V|rg£nll Brown, Mfss Louise Martin, Miss Mercedes Sariol and Miss Dudley Sariol, who wore or- gandie gowns and ‘halos fashioned after that of the maid of honor, in pastel'shades of blue, peach and y&- low, and they all carried tea roses. Lieut. Reginald B‘ubbell who grad- uated with the- West" Point in 1915 lcnd the ushers were Capt. Willlam Sale o SPORTS Lieut.', Edgar B. Heylmun, Lieul i Hnmof-? Dittemore, Lieut. William.| T.. S."Roberts ‘and- Lieut. Albert H. Jflhnlon. all: members of .the Tank Corps; statlioned at Camp Meade. At the reception after the cere- the 4 and Mrs. Miller, mother of the bridegroom, received with them. Mrs. Heald wore a gown of dark blue taffeta trimmed ‘with ecru lace, and a yellow hat covered .with blue ostrich. Mrs. Miller was in brown chiffon embroidered in canary-yellow heads and a brown hat trimmed with flowers in shades of yellaw. Later Lieut. Miller and his bride left for a wedding trip, the latter traveling in a gown of blue and gray, with a gray hat trimmed with gray ' pompons on either side and a cape of blue. They will be at home after June 1 at Camp Meade. Mr. Danlel Chester French is-a guest at the Powhatan, where he expects to :{emlln until after Me- morial day. Mr. and Nrs. "R, lsono of Tokio, Japan, are at the Powhatan for a short stay. Dr. Sherman Willlams of Denver, Col, is spending the week at Ward- man Park Hotel. ‘The Washington committee for the nurses’ home in connection with the Ligue du Nord Contre la Tuberculose at Lil will continue the sale of far-east objects in a corner of Becker's store, on F street. Mrs. ‘Theodore V. Boynton is chairman of the committee, and is assisted by Mme. Heilmann, Mies Helen Cannon, Mrs. Frank B. Noyes, Mrs. Vernon Kellogg, Mrs. Walter R. Tuckerman d Mrs. Campbell Forrester, treas- Forrester was formerly Mrs. George F. Becker -of Washing- ton who has worked for several years among ‘the tubercular has more receéntly given Jer time and aid in thé7Edeablishment of this home, for nurses. Miss Marie Albrecht, a Washington girl, spent the week end at Annapolis. Albrecht was accompanied by, Bertha Freas, also of Washing- Finest Quah enuine .Values Early gummer Styleq Gray suede, pat- ent trim; tan calf, dark tan trim; pearl calf, black calf trim. " Smoked elks, leath- er trimmed. Rubber soles and leather soles ~—:all rubber City-Wide in Trade At the fete cham; a!ro. ‘whi be ho';a ?.'lt'urld'" ”my 20, T grounds of Twin for the be % !of Neighborhood H(!IIIG. one ufn::ll: Erlebacher Twelve-Ten . F SL “IT STARTS TOMORROW” | o OUR SEMI-ANNUAL SALE : This is the lmportant sale that the” dxscnmma.tmg womien Washmgton eagerly wait for. . ALL SPRING COATS e ALL SPRING WRAPS ’ o ‘ALL TWlLL CORD nkaészs " ALL SPRING MILLINERY : Mdsnmmapparcl otmcluded You: more of these garments fory'our summer ¥4 w ma tients’ and in. the | tt 00this - will be the t.lu ‘ of s, u-o Anl llu Stewart lm.. _Andreas will have s ‘magic orangs trée at the Dutch booth. and helping her., .will . Robert' Morris_Emmet, Miss Miss Elizabeth Olney, Emily Hamilton and. lnn Griscom, Mre. 'l'homl.l A.rmu will g ouse of Mercy garden party in the Cathedral Close on May 5 and will have & large corps of stants, among them Mrs. Reeve Lewls, Mrs, florlce Lurton, Mrs, Willlam Lightle Mrs. E. Lester Jones, Mrs, Wristle Brown, Mrs. ‘Laura . Lejeune, Misi guflnla Lejeune and Miss Charlotte hildress. Mrs. Oman, who will have charge of a fish pond for the especial delectation of the children, ‘will have on her staff Mrs. John H. Magruder, Mr! F‘rlnk J. Fletcher and Mrs. John B. Kauftman. Mrs. have Tuesday, May 16, at 8:30 o'ctbek, tho Arts Club of Washington will have ‘a#’ guests of the club Mme. Ninon;Romaine, concert planist, who is spi ndlnc a few days In Wash- ington, having recently returned to her own Ccountry. Mr. mflhfln Child, one of the mem- bers ofithe elllb. ‘will give a talk on recent experiences In Germany, with lantern-slide illustrations. Mr. Chil s an authority on the housing problems and his subject will be in- (énllln. to many people. The luncheon committee of the Women's City Club announces a “sur- prise luncheon” for Saturday, May 27, at 1 o'clock. “Brickbats and Bou- will be the subject of the and the most expert throwers of each will be awarded a suitable prize. The judges will be the presi- dents of three of the leading wom- en’s clubs, Mrs. William H. Herron of the Twentleth Century Ciub, Mrs. Otto L. Veerhoft of the‘College Wom- en's Club and Miss Harlean James of the Assoclation of University Women. The president, Mrs. Lyman B. Swormstedt, will preside, and Mrs. Frank Hiram Snell, Mrs, George A. Ricker, Miss Jennie O. Berliner and Mrs. Kate Treholm Abrams will lead the bombardment, after which the way will be cleared for any present to ‘voice their approval or criticism of the forum luncheons of the past ‘Wwinter. The bazaar of the Women’s City Club opens this afternoon with a Molin concert by Miss Margare! Mansfield, who will be accompanied on the plano by her mother, Mrs. . J. Mansfleld. At 8 o'clock Mrs. Marietta Minnegerode Andrews will cut silhouettes. Miss Bell Wills' committée on the fancy table will be Miss M. C. Black, Miss Mabel Hoft, Miss Jessie Lane, Mrs. John Allen Munson, Milss Cora Stover and Miss Gertrude E. Leonard. iy Fon Marriage Licenses. Marriage licenses have been issued to the '0‘]!' be! ‘E Kidwell and Mary E. rd. Willlam B. McLaughlin of St. Pai Minn., and Lena Burns of this city. C. Graham Goodell lnd "Roberta Terwil- leger. .;WII Sandler and Lena Armson, both of B““l'lnnnflflu;de and Sadie Fiesher. [ “.l'fl ~G. Simms- of this city and Sallie 7 traact of Md. S Mmron 0. Herriaian 4nd Ethel C. Woges. nd Jogephine Rosie leen M. Baumner of Franklin, La. Joba B. Fraxier of Grove M Hiil, Va., Becrist enandoah, hflll:“ N. l’l'i:tmo d{d“wfl. Del.. and Roby - Boorm. s T4 H. Locas and Loretta M, Whitby. e irew Aiesander and Florence Haydes. Joseph Saunders and Luclel Butler. AMUSEMENTS KEITH’S—Van and Schenck. Good singing of popular airs, wheth- er new or old, is popular with the pa- trons of vaudeville, and the crowded house st Keith’s last night enjoyed a program replete with enjoyable har- mony. Van and Schenck. who scored uccessfully with the “Follies,” are back once more in the fleld in which they became topliners, and last night clearly demonstrated that they are en- to these honors. Both have volces. that carry popular airs over ¢he footlights with & punch that bears the trade mark of a big hit. Time after time they were recalled and the lights had to be lowered to shut off the applausi Another singing act that ran a close second to the topliners is that of Joe Howard and dainty Ethel Clark. How- rd idol a good many years and ging his own songs with a Do cilful woree, and he. is still thers with the popularity and a Voice that is almost as clear and delightful as in the olden days. This time Joe has 1i et offer, but the way the audi- nce applauded “Hello, My Baby,” and “Dream demonstrated the effec- tiveness of the old numbers. Miss Clark appeared with each song In costumes of unusual beauty, and, addition, gave imitations of "Bailg” and other big New York successes. The audience finally allowed the co Bl to retire after a mesch by Ho: Other leasing numbers on the pro- gram ell\%nco a funny little quick-fire ’ urce, entitled, “Now What?” in which 1fred Clarke and Grace Menken are the stars; Frank Davis and Adele Darmdll, in their old sketch, entitled, “Birdseed’ Mr. and Jimmie Barry in “The Rube”; Aileen Stanley, the well known “rhono;nph r”; Russell and_Devi acrobatic d.lnoou, Bud Snyder, Bluch and com- pany in a trick bicycle act; Aesop's UMBRELLAS 1 l.ortmont of Ladies’, Gents® .n‘a' ?‘huarenb-l Umbrellas and Canes I-'RENCH UMBRELLA SHOP Fr. 4594-W 718 13th St. N.W. COLD FUR STORAGE. Pnb'l ‘fl-plh:lnm $10. #unumt:;u 37 5s are cléaned and glased free of charge. 7 S ‘MARTIN ‘WOLF, RIDA AVE. N.W. iEaEE%S-, 1 1 ® { : s | ¢ the fortune telling at the Fab! “Popics of news pictures. GOBIOS—"OA With the Dance.”, Masters and Jack ‘Krafl oehbrmel of “The Mfdnight Frolic” and of “Buzzin’ Around,” are-present- ing their famous revue, “On, With the Dance,” for the first time in Wagh-! [ington and for the first time at popu- lar prices, at the Cosmos Theater this Week, It is & handsomely staged and stumed offering of exceptional the Day-and Path wom:nmnsm, TOPIC, LEVELAND. Ohlo, 16—Ap- mxlmtelx o aunm 'rom ninety religf Wl‘& lonal,/social and civic organiza umm:no t.the country, including religious leaders representing. many denominations, gathered hére te day for the congress on intérnational co-operation and sixth annual conven- tion of the World Alllance for Inter- national Friendship :Through the Churches. —re A MRS. N. C. COONS® ' ncing, graceful and eccentric, with —CLEANING interpolated songs, presenting Master | . v 'PRESCRIP'I‘IONS —~ —BLOCKING ted by George Plerce, FOOD will grow ~DYEING Grace Masters and all performers, and some of them very nuncflvq ones, from the big New York stage Another exceptional oflarln( is the Princess, Nei Tal Tal, a pretty sprig of Chinese nobility, who was left by her parents in England to be edu- cated for the stage, for which she had a fondness. She won quite as much applause yesterday and last night for her naive speech as for her simply and sweetly sung songs, one of them in Mandarin Chinese. She has beauty almost of the American type, and a charming personality. Other acts Include the Santiago Trlo, a beautiful offering, combining an ar- tistic- Argentine tango, a Spanish dance and some very remarkable ath- letics; Murphy and Lachmar, in “The Laugh Trust,” which is quite enjoy- able; Harold Kennedy, fine eccen- tric dancer, with a “souse” introduc- AND SCALP g tlines with health, REENT CLEANBING GREAS 1o be. fres from biack: beadu and l:r:a porés: ALMOND BEIN FOOD, WL;:vnlu- sud nourish the wondertal reuia: hig Az ¢ Drug. jaud, Dept. Sgares, 51 . Ceon's office, 1405 E: VIENNA HAT CO. 435 11th St. NW. Jezrcormer ¢ Ith& E Sta. Gouraud’s Oriental Cream 1109-1111 G St. N.W. A New Group of Smart Silk Dresses éoiomen MZ&;‘O Surpassing anything for real values that we have offered in many months. Beautiful Street Models Smart Afternoon Gowns Charming Sports Styles Materials Include: Canton Crepes—Crepe de Chines Knit Crepes—Taffetas and Georgette Combinations Close 5:30 P.M. Barry in an amusing speclalty. _ The photoplay feature thrilling western melodrama, featur- ing “Hoot” Gibson, the new far west- ern actor, as “the singing Kid," in an Interesting story, which, with Snub Pollard, in “Days of Old." a very funny screen farce, the Urban Movie Chats, the International News and the Joys and Glooms cartoons, com- pletes a fine bill of entertainment, especially as many of the acts are|| much abové the average Dopular vaudeville caliber. [ STRAND—Mabel Blondell Revae. | The Strand Theater this week is presenting a show well worth sce- ing. It includes songs and dances, instrumental music, comedy and ath- Blondell Revue, with the petite Mabel Blendell Revue, with the petite Mabel | well to the fore, in a pretentious song | and dance extravaganza. The sing- | ing is good, the dancing better, and Miss Blondell’s imitation of “Frisco” is a big applause winner. Pretty stage | | setting: costumes contribute | { much to the act. Others include the Theodoré Trio, aerialists, in “Comedy Frolic Fletcher and Pasquale, “Two Sons of Jazs,” with accordion and saxophone; Percy Chapman and Elsie Ring, lnl “The Hired Man,” in which clever chatter, topical songs, eccentric danc- ing are featured, and music extracted ! from_an ordinary carpenter's-saw, and Roy La Pearl, billed as “vaude- ville's foremost gymnast.” The photoplay _offering _pictures Shirley Mason, in her latest Fox pro- duction, “Very Truly Yours,” with a story of a young hotel stenogrlphers violent wooing. sudden marriage, sub- sequent misunderstandings and’ ulti- mate happimess. Minor flms com- plete the bill. —_— In China the farms average little more than half an acre in extent. Continuing the Sale of Sample Suits Poiret. Twills and Twill Cords. Newest models—perfectly tailored and finished. " Lined with finest silk linings. All sizes 16 to 42. Many New Styles in. Wash Waists Again Tomorrow .. i Coats, Capes and Wraps. ’1 9-—i§ o &7 95 o . Dimities, Voile's and Orfandy ™ Without a doubt the ‘best values we “Whaists, ‘with - Peter - Pancotlars, also | i have offered the entiré season. All wanted | Tuxedo models.. All white and with Silk lined. | colored trimmings. - Open’ 7:30 am. n[elmflv UNI QUE> PIGHTH @ B“STRH.'TJ materials, styles and colors. LTI TTTCTTITTTS Vegetarian Cook Book” 1,000 Meatless Rocipes, by Mrs. A. Lindlahr A. B. C. of Natural Dntetm By H. Lindlakr, M.D. Also other volumes of Library of Natural ‘Therapeutics For sale at huhu-mwudwuah - Tomorrow Is the Last Day of the Clearance Sale of Hats : Your unrestricted choice of any hat in the house. I Sale of - Spring Dresses Street, Afternoon &: Party Models s kS| lll lh ili . Canton Crepe - Crepe Romaine Shantung Silks Roshanara " Man; 4 yFofmerly So.ld to ssgso

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