Evening Star Newspaper, June 1, 1922, Page 9

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Shnllonn—-‘r”b‘ E8| White Summer Shoes Our complete stock of Summer Shoes reflects and has antici ated a season of white in footwear. You will find all the new ideas here in all-white and white combined with black. Moderate prices and careful fitting. Pump (like cut). A popular model, with welt sole and Cuban, military or low, flat heel. i All sizes and wxdths Priced at...... .$0 and §7 Reignskin Oxfords—With welt <olcs and Cuban or low, flat heel. All sizes and widths. ‘White Reignskin with Black Patent or Brown_ Russia Saddle; Welt Sole and Low Heel Priced at A New T'o-nn; “is of Canvas with Black Patent Tip and Back’ Foxing; Welt Sole and Low Rubber Heel. Priced at .8 White Footwear For the Children and Kiddies White Canvas or White Kid, in all the newest models, including One and Two Strap Pumps and Ankle Straps White Canvas One and Two Strap Pumps. White Kid One-Strap, Cut-Out on Sides Children’s, 4 to 8...... -$1L.50 to $2.00 Children’s, 4% t0 8........c0s.. Children’s, 8% to 11. -$2.00 to $3.50 Children’s, 814 to 11. Children’s, 1134 to 2. -$3.00 to $4.00 Children's, 1134 to 2.. Growing Girls’, 2% to $4.00 to $6.00 Growing Girls’, 2% to . Socks for Children All White or White with Colored Tops. 40c to 75¢ In Tan, sizes 4 to 1 In Tan, sizes 12 to In Tan, sizes 25 to 7. In Patent, sizes 24 to ‘eds—in Complete A. A Complete Line of Orthopedic Footwear FAMILY SHOE STORE JOS. STRASBURGER CO. 310312 SEVENTH STREET Doalin EMlartin @ 1215F ST and 1212101218 G ST. Hours—8:45 to 5:30 {venience during the llterationl that are now in progréss for our expansion. To avoid extra handling of our merchandise (most of which is jliable to damage) we offer: : Discounts of ™ 5%=10%=20% to 25% 3 CHINA—-II imported china, including open stock and ¥ separate items, will be discounted 209,—all domestic Z china and porcelain, including Lenox, 10%. LAMPS—our extensive collection of lamps, shades and accessories discounted 25%. ART GOODS AND NOVELTIES—mcludmg mirrors, console tables and art pottery—(excepnnglkookwood) . —trays, book-ends, candlesticks, garden fumniture and $ novelty glassware—discounted 259%,. LA of plated ware and sterling silver, excepting Sterling flatware, which carries a discount of 5%. Community Plate 1 is not included. = = GLASSWARE—209 from all lines of table service and 109, reduction 3n remaining stock. HOTEL AND CAFE EQUIPMENT—59, discount from wholesale prices of all our regular stock items— t.l:lu includes our k:tchen eqmpment. china, glass and - ver. 2 CUT GLASS—259), discount on entire assortment of fine crystal. "+ " HOUSEFURNISHINGS—10% off entie stock.includ- ing electrical appliances, refrigerators, aluminum ware, g ete. Hoover ez::-.llypnudflem-numeludulatw : m: mdlyenale:::mfel .:enotmnludoim\he General Discounts. Sh A Aruduudluod:mm-mll bcuumd&n Also New Sports Shoes of Black and Wh#e A_New Sport Oxford (like cut). Of SILVERWARE—10%, reduction from the usual pricea . 5 3 o " Mise !nhflnmvn Ingen, dsugh- of M r-. Edvnra Van !utu. and Faber Downey, lr. "fll Miss Gertrude Johnson, be’ m-rnod tnu sfurnovn honor, wore a k G l a'w{‘nk ," ’ou Club vm follow the uuneny pL will ttended bY | g &u-t Sterling, b anor Borton and | Annapolis, lld yesterda. eta wi Bn ‘s that | taken for the June week K |vlnl’- ride, wore gowns of roi fl». r..mul( ary mm made in the same fa: N 88 Florence w-nr Ellsworth, lnll worn by the maid of honor, N | Harriet Pratt, Miss Bet land Miss Vlmlnu Van Ingen of The little flower girl w. York, ana dith Pln-hurgn Mr. Downey, who son of Brig. Gen. and Mrs. Geor; - te b ot Downey, and the ushers wul be Dr. .| R L. North Carolina acted I bs Dr. F. P. Bor- uran, l(r H. Mr T Rll h D. Cole of Ohis ’l‘hnmlu !!.l.enndlon. Mr. Howard 8. m uth Dakota, M Mr® Charl nsas, “Mari Gnor Scott, Mr. Lawrence | North Carolina and Cadet John Bat- 2. | tle ‘l-!l‘o ton and Mr. Joseph G. Horton, New York, Mr. F. ‘!‘hlylr o’ Phlllflol hia, . Eulo“ b 's of the bride. ‘Wooley of Brooklyn, Mr, Arthur| A reception followed at den of Bt. Louls, and Mr. Lucius |of the bride's mother, 2617 13t F. Robinson, jr;, of Hartford, Conn. summer blossoms pi Mrs. White, wife of Representative ADIe mats A Wallacs H. White, Jr., will leave next | bri s e Horeo week for her -ummvr home, in Au- burn, Me. whe Nins Lunn, pre ago. her daughter, MISs | oce gver blue satin, and by ©d her several days | C. Lyon of North Carolina, the bridegrodm. Mrs. Bugene Meyer, Jr. and her |, Mr- and Mrs Lyon left ge! children will leave Washington to- morrow, for Mount Kisco, N. Y., where lhoy will spend the summer. Mlj Gen. Willard A. Holbrook has returned to Washington and joined Mrs. Holbrook after & stay of several weeks in the west. ing in a sm hat to match, and they wi home after June 15 at the field. Mr. and Mrs. Gus Eichber, for Camp Travis, will be the guest of her ll and sister, Lieut. and | the Mrs. Raymond Dalley, for somo time. Mrs. A. A. Shuford will retum to North Carolina today and open her sum- mer homs -t Hickory. Her sister, Mrs. wuhln‘ton Tex., this week will ter Cl otion Picture. meeting, which opens at 8:3: week in Wuhlnmn will return to her home in Newport todlv for the dance to at the Marlborough-Blenheim Hotel, Atlantic City, for an indefinite visit. Kw:;?,',' evening st de the dance. Early epring flowers intermingled | oo, with palms and ferns formed. the sets | Tictee 18 in, “nf or the marriage of Miss Elmira | ¢ ygtimer, s lf!‘n“,;%:;::? dsughter of Mr. a8d | 2hd Miss Marjorle Whelan. Ernest w 2 D Mrs. Eugene Le Merle. today at noon at the Ninth smez Chriatian Church, Sanghiérs Jones, acting pastor of the church, efl— clatirg. Preceding the ceremony a brief mu-!- cal program was given by Prof. Joseph Harrison, organist of the church, and Mr. William E. Braithwaite sang sev- eral solas. 2 The bride, who was escorted and later | When frir Many Weddings Mark First Day of June. A wlddlnt of wide interest place this evenin modish traveling costume of navy blue Canton crepe with fagoting forming the ton- will become the bride of trimming, and her blue hat was com- carried a bouquet of O lilies of the valley. M | [ honor, wearing & Delph blue taffeta l\“::: hou a gho = nd lilies of the ;'um. 1 g lJlI.!I;Q filah‘fa winkle o cl gl Aty rt'and s tiny | o be the gusst of het mister, Miss tty Thom; lon carried bouquets of pink sweet peas. | ‘bridegroom, who | Year at the Naval Academy, end he Ant b LYo, mlece T e earried | will pend 'the month of Juns with his best man for s’ brother, and the ushers were Col. Maj. P. Miller of t where a decoration of early pink|bert Jefferson Phillips. mon of Mre. ted in receiv- {took place at moon today. mother of the|mony was performed in St. Stephe e, who wore a gown of beaded |Church by the rector, the Rev. George their wedding trip, the latter travel- |hat of black straw 'and georgette t blue tailored suit, with [crepe, and carried sweetheart roses at homé Sunday evening from 4 to 8§ o'clock in honor of the confirmation Dlnk roses. Mr. Howard W. Phillips Miss Ruth &i "of Quincy place leaves | of their son, Simon Eichberg. best m The Friday evening drama talk at|J: ‘Woman's anlnnuh lfllrnda:lon . Cher who will speak on the “Art black Canton crepe embroldered in an; Mre, Forrest will preside at the Ph(mn- mother of the bridegroom Blaylock, who has been with her for a | ana wily introduce 1app. Arrangements have m,‘,, completed | home after Jnnc 15 at 1769 Columbia - given Mr. and Mrs. Willam F. Lemon are | chofr of Bacred H ';u?h“;:c‘h‘l y,ol. e eig] ote! musical program will pre- Dou!fln Wallop of Princess Al\ Boire . i rie Louis Hazel Arth, Miss dabel |N. Y.; Mrs. J. R. Tucker and My Helen T. Gallagher | Belle Tucker of Charleston, 8. ss Eugenia Le Merle, are )r:ndtn‘ June week at Annapolis, in Phlladelphia | trip through New Enxland. iven in mar: by her father, wore ‘“ r o ar mira u 5 b e - y Nulton, T, 8. N., and Mrs. Nul- | Mann, U. S. A., is visiting her parents, Dalrymple Francis of Flint, Mich. bined with white Canton crepe. She | The ceremony will be performed at elia roses and |6 o'clock in the Protestant Episcopal Grace E. Hol- | Church of the Holy Trinity, on Ritten- brook attended her sister as mald of | house square, and a reception will fol- commandant’ quarters at)their apartment st the Northumber-|s weddin, '.rh and atter June 15 will Island n ;afl. land. be at ho 312 A street north iral N-.Itonh commandant wd They will vlun the bride's paremts nvy yard, end| The marri of Miss )nu-un before returning to Washington. ‘wras captain in | Bradley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. | Hart served overseas with the U. 8. 8 Philadelphia, | Francis X Bnahy ot Gallitzin, Pa., Divhlon. krnown as t.h m of the At-{to Mr. Heary H. Hart, formerly of | Vision, A. E. F. and i ulmua. Fla, now living In Wash- | nevs in, Washington. Mr. Francld”is.a graduate of the|ington, took piace this morning, The v United States !hvul ceremony was performed at 8 v'clock signed his commission about two|in the Trinity Catholic chapel by t i v to engage in business in ru:tor. Father Bischofl. The only endants were Mr. lnd 1‘ Papa—The red in our flag signifies Link of Gallitsin, who courage; the white, purity. And 3 Jime. Octave Moussot. formerly Miss | wedding. Mr- Hart and his bride lft | whkt goss the blue stond fer? 3 ned | Edine Tisdel of Washington has ar- | immedistely after the ceremony for | Little Bobble—Our laws. B rived with her little daughter Anne, now in bui. ‘l‘i-dol, for a short time Mor- Joining andan Moussof Nice, nnu. ‘where they m luko t.helf home. Mr. Puul Evarts Johnson went to afternoon residence h the Naval A tlvlue;, :l and the . on, Mid- * ¢ peas, | shipman John Notion Johnson, 1s & as Dixié | member of the graduating class this paren Lyon of |street. —_ Mr. and Mrs. H, F. Galt |spending a few d. at their residence on 16th Ellis ar at the Hotel A sh _ of |a The marria, g w s l! Wolf: home mmhy. ““t‘;e . uth D‘ fir: street, | Allen McPherson Blmh u: ur Al- Hatsat Half Price ‘We've grouped into one lot many Hats from our own stock, of which but one, two or three of a kind remain. Sports Hats, Dress Hats, Garden Hats, in White and Colors Exclusive shapés—and exquisite designs. Were $10 to $30 Now 5% to $15% The |Sidney H. Phillips of ‘Washington, The ce Judge C. |Fiske Dudley, in the presence of a father of oumalny of relatives and friends. The bride wore her traveling suit off later for |navy blue Poiret twill, with a picture 111 be at|with a shower of Iili Chester- | Her only attendant wi her sist. Miss Em. Sparkman Hamby, who was maid of Lonor and wore tan Canton g will be crepe, trimmed with ecru lace, and a satin hat to match. She carried for his brother and the ul ers w Mr. Paul C. Moran, l(r. Dougl. Wallop, jr.; Mr. Leo Rocca and Mr. Paul J. Frizsell. Mrl Hamby, mother of the bride, wore d a black hat, and Mrs. ‘clock, | Was in dark blue Onrnlu crepe and 0 o'clock, ‘ wore a large b‘l Mr. and Phi]llpl will be at Reminding You ' . . of the grandmother and great-aunt Dl The Clearance Of Suits bras Bvery Suit in the house—included in two Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Compton will assortments— f I e h Ao ace s gTan The Sports Suits at 5 off! Mr. and Mrs. Rol Ohlo. The Dress Suits at 5 off! by the | road. 4 Among those from out of town who attend the wedding were Mrs. nt of the bridegroom, and his , Mr. Hugh J. Phillips of Ili and her Mrs. Mann, wife of Capt. Walter R. Mr. Dean | Mr. and Mrs. Danfel V. Chisholm, in LITT gown with a blue 6 | {and her bouquet of peas. Mr. Walter M acted as best man and the ushers were Mr. Linwood L. Holbrook, jr., brother of the bride, and Mn P‘ Leslie Wight, brother-in-law of the B jdegroom. An informal recep- tion fono od ln the church pariors, after which Mrs. Elwood left for their weddln MP. They will be at home after June 1§ at thelr residence, 1408 Massachusetts avenue. Prof. 8. Isheda of Toklo is in Wash- ington for a visit and is at the Pow- Walker of Californis took place at 5:30 o'clock yesterday afternoon in the Foundry M. Church, in the presence of & small group of the per- sonal friends of both parties. ev. Dr. H.rhgt Rl;dolph. Sentiment ng_ the ceremony, and this evening l(r Wal- ker and his bride will leave for Cali- fornia, stopping en route for visits in Colorado and the middle west. They will make their future home at Los Angeles. i Mr. and Mrs Bcnry Seligman of New York came to Washington yes- terday to spend the remainder of the |, weel and are at Wardman Park rs. Eugenis Hor- rry A. Lyon teok church was borately “decorated with baskets of pink . peonies, - for Rizik Brofllers TWELVE THIRTEEN F Important Clearance Prices Spoft Coats ‘Tweed Suits Summer Dresses Form&ly Sold Up to $42.50. Reduced to e -, $19_.75 e o 8 TOG14 A Mrs. C. Mathews Dick han returped INGS fieflnd in [N Third Floor Store Hours: :o her h;me‘ .h:;zlvll;h I‘!r&.l after P.g.n mfl‘lc as ;0 s - » \ Srgamecks n teew ork 3 e gt @ eadilr il pecials 8:45 to 5:30 ' o7 Teaee ke S e [ fock. Chritianity (5 of Washington, and Mr.s Willlam T. hallowed them as [} marriage tokens. now adds the orange blossom decoration as emblem of love's constancy. Fashion The guests will number twenty-four. will take | returned From . Gree wamks S haTe Distinctively modeled—and superiorly made. - Is Ready ‘1 : ! P Geo. Plitt Co., Inc., 221432 ERAS 24 H 3 E St e ? - Sports | the finest g Coats, Capes 3 Sports Suits ! and Wraps Tweeds, Homespuns and Her- They include the very newest ringbones—with Coats stiperbly designs—in the Sport Cloths— Velours, Tricotines, etc. Navy, wlored of the Smat length and Orchid, Tan and the novelty colors. and Flowing Cap&s

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