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'SOCIETY.,™” o THE EVENING ETAE, WASHINGTON, 7 D. U. TUESDXY, JUNE 6, 1922, ~ "SOCIETY. e par “£pDY” REFRIGERATORS Maximum refrigeration at minimum ice consumption. With the discount subtracted—they represent super- value. HOUSEFURNISHING SECTION Main Floor—G St. Entrance DULINeMARTINCo. 1215 F STREET and 1214 to 1218 G STREET Hours—8:45 to 5:30 a . 66 Years in Business Siérise Fur Cold Storage |z Fur Repairing Every Sport Coat In the Store That Sold Up to $55 Reduced for Wednesday to Every woman and miss needs a Sport Coat for outings, cool evenings, vacation or motoring. These are in Smart Killi- kranky Tweeds, Scotch and Melrosa Tweeds, Homespuns and Fancy Plaids. An elaborate range of colors. All full crepe de chine lined. All sizes. A big value in the Choice-of-the-House Sale at $19.75. Soc HE chief executive and Mrs Harding will be the honor guests of Brig. Gen. and Mrs. Charles E. Sawyer, who will entertain a distinguished company of twenty to meet them at dinner Mon- day evening, June 12, at the New Wil- lard. Last evening the President and Mrs. Harding. with a party of friends from {Ohio. aitended the performance at \ Keit Theater. This atternoon Mrs Harding 1s enfertaining a group of ladies from congressional set aboard the the presidentixl cht Mayflower for a cruise down the river. Vice Pr Motor t The Coolidge for Mere lent and Mrs. Coolidge Mercersburg. Vice TPresident and Mrs. cft by motor this morning shurg, Pa., where their sons John and Calvin are at the Mercersburg Academy. They will attend the commencement exer- cises being held there today and will return to Washington this evening. of State and Mrs. attended the dinner given by ador of nora d 1 in honor zates from Chile to the Tacna-Arica confe Covers were laid for thirty The of France and Mme. nd will leave Monday 0, where the ambassador the convoeation of the rsity. They will return hington later in the week. The minister of Rumania, Prince Bibeseo, will 1 today aboard the ia for England to join Prin- cess Bibesco. who is visiting her parents, former Premier of England and Mrs. Asquith. The minister and Princess Bibesco are expected to re- turn in the autumn. The = of the legation, Mr. F. Nanc. will charge d'affaires during the absence of the minister. A large and distinguished c was entertained by Admiral § m Pakenhan f ception yesterday { Raleigh = The guest | representatives of can 4 of the diplom: and of and Marine mbassador Sir Auckland rain, n Géddes and the en- tire staff of the embassy Admiral Pakenham received near the head of the gangw hy Capt. Arthur Bromley der of the vessel. and F! | Lieut. Curzon-Howe perso {tof the visi hip wore white uniforms, t of the American navai off The cou- trasting t. together with the nany hues of the w !mada the scene a col big white ship, gavly flags and multi-colo: d awnings, pro- ivided a setting of unusual beauty hments were served from long attended by enlisted men, while a large stringed orchestra recruited from the band of the toyal marine 1 v. stationed on the flag- throus the afternoon . which w veather « gave an unu n officer car pipe ann. 's arrival was rin full intervals ar {him. Gen heralded by a funiform, who i:h"mxghn'x' the a The Raleigh was scheduled to sail morning after a week's visit A with hospitalities given and re- ceived. rnoor Sir William €. Pakenham jand several of the officers of H. M. § Raleigh entertained at luncheon to- day #board the ship. which stopped | at Quantico, V after leaving: the | Admir VHITE kid pumps speak the language of the bride. the graduate, the afternoon tea and the smart summer hotel. They are the i typical dress- up shoe for every worth- while summer ) . . s occasion. White kid one and two strap pumps, with ” Baby Louis or low block heels . ......... $8.50 to $10.00 White kid openwork sandals ‘with flat heel, for semi-dress or SpOTtS Wear..eceesen.. $750 to $1075 The “City Club Shop” of Also— At Five Other Halm' Stgres ,4. 1318 GSt. m Washington and Baltimore : Exgerienced;i_dveriisers}’reier_f heStar navy vard at Washington early this morning. A small party of Washing- tonians motored to Quantico to lun with the admiral and his officer: Mr. W. Morgan Shuster entertained at luncheon today in New York in honor of the minister of China, Dr.{ Sze: the wminister of Persia, Mirza Hussein Khan . and the charge d'affaires of Siamese legation . who went to New for the luncheon. York yesterday The marriage of Lady Glenconner. widow of the late Baron Glenconner. and Viscount Grey of Fallodon. one time ambassador of Great Britain to the T'nited States. which took place Sunday in the little parish church at Wilsford. County Wiltshire, England. | came as a great surprise to their friends. The engagement was announced some time ago. hut the date of the wedding had been kept secret, and only the necessary iwitnesses were present. The bride, a noted English beauty, is an accomplished musician and has attained some fame an author. Viscount Grey was minister students § iety President and Mrs. Harding to Be Guests at Dinner Monday Evening of Brig. Gen. and Mrs. Charles E. Sawyer. part of this month. Mrs. Bugher is spending this week in New York. Dr. and Mrs. Charles E. Ralph en- tertained at the supper dance at Wardman Park Hotel last_evening, oline Montgomery Ralph Mr. George M. Rynick, jr. whose mar- riage will take piace”this evening. The guests were the members of the wedding party, Mr. and Mrs. George M. Rynick of Terre Haute, Ind., par- ents of the bridegroom; his brother and = sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs William Rynick of Terre Haute; Miss Evelyn Wéisbrod, Mr. Cochran Fisher lip McKinney. and and Mr. Phil The marriage of Miss Catharine Wray Hobbs to Ensign V' Peters Hepburn, United States Navy, is announced. The bride is a daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. John H. Hobbs . and Ensign Peters Is a son of Capt. Charles A. Peters, ed States Army, retired of this ity.” The ceremony was performed in New York, Sunda Migs Annette Steel gave a theater party last evening for the members of the Alpha Delta Sorority. Miss Steel and her mother, Mrs. J. :rwmhsmel will return to theéir coun- ry home, at Mechanicburg, Pa. Thursday. ' Mrs. Steel will give & talk on ‘her experiences as editor of @ country newspaper at the meeting, Friday, June 23, of the Pennsylvania Editorial Association of which Mrs. Joseph Zerbey is president. The marriage Miss Mary Wal- Chicheste Ny ..ughwrl of Judge of Glen Ca : Frn-dorh*kshurk, Va., f‘o M"r.( 1;2’}‘:’\ Larkin Wilson, formerly of Barring- ton, Nova Scotia, now of Guantanamo Cuba, took place last evening. Th ceremony was performed in St George's Church, Fredericksburg, at 7 o'clock, by Rev. Dr. John J. Lanter of Fredericksburg, assisted by the Rev. Hubert Mayers of Vancouver, and was followed by a large recep- tion in the home of the bridegs father, The bride, who was escorted and given in marriage by her father, wore @ Bown of fvory safin embroidered in pearls and made with court train. Her tulle veil was held with orange blossoms and pearls and she carried # shower bouquet of orchids and lilies of the valley. dith M. Wilson of Halifav, Nova Scotia, sister of the bridegroom. was maid of honor and wore pink chiffon. made bouffant, and picoted and trimmed with silver. She wore a cap of pink tulle held with a wreath of flowers and carried pink roses. Miss Lucille Hooe Boggs. Miss Sallie Adams Boggs of Virginia: Miss Agnes rihy of Maryland and Miss Lucy X of Fredericksburg, were brides ids. They wore gowns of chiff de after the fashion of that of the maid_of honor, two in pink and two in Nile green, their aps of tulle matching their gowns. Those in pink carried pink those in green carried tea ros Daniel Chichester, brother cf the b was best man, and the ushers were Mr. Cassius Mon- cure Chichester of Richmond, uncle of the bride; Mr Thomas D. Lewis of Maryland. Mr. Lewis M. Latane of &inia and Mr. R. H. L. Chichester. of Virginia. Little Miss Mary bl Lewis Moncure was flower girl. Judga and Mrs. Chichester receiv. WOutaes ichester received and Mrs. I wear- g a gown of black lace with dia- mond ornaments. Later in the even- ing Mr. and Mrs. Wilson left for a wedding trip, the latter traveling in 4 gown of blue Canton crepe, with panels hanging below the botfom of the skirt, each lined with henna: a small henna hat. and a cape of Can- ton crepe to match the gown. They will tour Canada for a month and re- turn _to Fredericksburg tn visit Upholstering TO UPHOLSTER YOUR 3-PIECE PARLOR SUITE Labor Only Your oid Made New By our experts at prices which are 25 per cent lower than any other concern in Washington. Slip Covers Made to Order Furniture New York Upholstering Co. 619 F St. N.W. Phone, Write or Call Man Will Bring Samples Phone Main 3687 of foreign affairs in England when the world war began and was am- bassador here for a short time after the armistice. The counselor of the Spanish em- bassy. Senor de Cardenas, will en- { tertain at dinner this evening. - | Mrs. WeCormick to Entertain Guests at Tllinois Home. Miss Caroline Story and Miss Eliza- beth Hanna will leave Washington Thursday for Byron, Tll. where they will he guests of the latier's aunt. Mre. “McCormick, wife of Senator | Medill McCormick, her home, at country Rockford Farm. Miss Hanna the winter with Senator and Trs. McCormick in Washington, and, since the departure of Mrs. McCor- mick, has been visiting Miss Story. Col. Robert M. Thompson will sall today for Europe. Mrs. Thompson, who has been seriously {11, at South- ampton, L. I, is slowly recovering. Commissioner of the Shipping Board and Mrs. Frederick I. Thompson have taken an apartment at the Hotel Vanderbilt, New York, where they will spend a portion of their time. Mr. and Mrs. Thompson also hav apartment at Wardman Park in this city. an otel Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Crittenden Calhoun were hosts at dinner last evening. entertalning in honor of Judge Charles Kerr of the Panama Canal Zone, formerly of Kentucky. The other included Senator Samuel D. ‘holgon, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Cole of New Mexico, Mr. and Mrs. Wade H. Ellis, Mrs. James Mec- Donald. Mrs. Schuyler of New York, Miss Mary Morgan and Mr. Willlam Marshall Bullitt. Brig. Gen. George W. Burr, U. 8. A., and Mrs. Burr are leaving today to spend the summer in England and on the continent. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stead will sall today from New York, aboard the Mauretania, for Europe. Cbl. and Mrs. W. W. Whitside of ‘Winchester, Va., are at the Powhatan. Mr. and Mrs. William Alexander Hill expect to sail today from New York for Europe, where they will travel until * September, when they will return to this country. Commander and Mrs. A. L. Norton announce the engagement of their daughter, Margaret Claire, to Lieu‘. Commander Francis J. Comerford, “nited States, Navy. e wedding will take placé in the early summer. plit 8, Mt Trere 2B ave en Vay where they will . -— “Lindlahr Vegetarian Cook Book” 1,000 Meatless Recipes, by Mrs. A. Lindlahr A. B. C. of Natural Dietetics For sale at Brentano's and Woodward & Lothro) By H. Lindlabr, M.D. ALo other volumes of Library of Natural Therapeutics M.Pasternak The Connecticut Avenue Shop 1209 Conn. Ave. N.W. Special Reduction in Exclusive Canton Crepe Wraps One-of-a-kind models that Judge and Mrs. Chichester before go- ing to Guantanamo, where they will make their future home. i Among the out-of-town guests at the wedding were Semator Claude A. Swanson, Representative Walter Moore, Mr. Ruskin McArdle, Miss Dor- othy Hooe, Miss Mary Lynch, Dr. L. A. Hooe, Miss Byrd Mock, Mrs. Mer- rick, Mrs. Brown, Miss Margaret Moncure and Miss Julia Wall, all of ‘Washington; Dr. and Mrs. Moncure Chichester and Mr. and Mra. R. H. L. Chichester, jr., of Richmond, and Mr. W. W. Mountjoy. Mrp. Campbell, wife of Licut. Camp- bell, United States Navy, has jolned her husband at the Hotel Powhatan, where they are staying after closing their home at 2857 29th street north- west. .Mrs. Campbell spent the past six weeks with her father at N port, R. I Lieut. Campbell has re- cently been detached from duty at the bureau of ordnance and has been in honor of their daughter, Miss Car- |ordered to Honolulu, H. I A card party will be given Thurs- day afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the Hotel Hadleigh, for the benefit of the George Washington Victory Memor- Richard Floyd ial. Mrs. Irwin of 1438 Meridian place, is in charge of reservations. Higgins—Marriott Wedding to Take Place June 20. Invitations have been issued for the marriage of Miss Katherine Marriott, | . daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Crittenden Marriott, to Lieut. Wilson Burnett Higgins, Corps of Engineers, U. 8. A, Tuesday evening, June 20, at St. Mar- garet's Episcopal Church, Connecticut avenue and § street. Miss_Marriott's aftendants will be Mrs. David St. Pierre Galllard, for- merly Miss Mona Blodgett, as matron of honor, and Miss Mary Louise Joh: son, Miss Jane Carmichael, and Mi Mary Bowdre of Washington and Miss Emily Coke Morgan of Norfolk, Va., as bridemaids. Mr. and Mrs. Perry Johnson and Miss Elizabeth Johnson will leave by motor Thursday for their summer home, at Port Hope, Canada. Mrs. Peyton Gordon has returned from a visit to Cambridge, Md., and has joined Maj. Gordon in their apartment at Wardman Park Hotel. Mrs. Fred> Kohl of Virginia was a LT City Club Bldg. sold up to $95. In Canton Crepe, Velette and Rosha- nara Crepe, in fawn, gray, navy and black. Specially reduced to $45 Smart Hats - Reduced to $5 $10 815 SHOP 1316 G St. material in prints hand-drawn work ing inserts. Smart women white. it. Materials of canton and georgette. 1w Printed Silk Frocks for Out-of-Doors, $17.95 Fashion's newest and coolest tirely different. Modeled of the finest crepe and trimmed with White for Every Hour of the Day recognize the summer vogue of For becomingness fit- ness to purpose and summery charm, nothing can ever surpass luncheon hostess at the Shoreham yesterday. .t B Owen and her daughter, Miss Virginia Owen, have left the Powhatan to spend the summer at their summer home at Gloucester, ass, The class of 1902, United States Naval Academy, celebrated Its twen- tleth anniversary in Washington on May 25. The class dinner was given at the Army and Navy Club, and | twenty-five members of the class en- 1 Joyed ‘the festivities of the evening. Letters, cables and telegrams were read from all members of the class unable to attend. Commander Pryor, the class presi- dent, presided and Commender Land wan toastmaster. Commander Porter- fleld carried off the oratorical honors of the evening, a close second being Mr. A. A. Peterson of New York. Commander J. O. Fisher gave a buf- fet luncheon May 29 in his quarters at the Naval Academy for the mem- bers of the class and their wives, after which the class attended the Army-Navy base ball game. Twelve members of the class of 1902 are on duty in the Navy Department at the present time, A. R. Nickerson, with her Mrs. daughter, Mrs. John A. Creel, and granddaughter, Hope Creel, are at Newport, R. L, 1 he summer. Miss Opal Whitel of honor and rak dinner Thursday e rington and Miss ) hostegses. 1 be the guest r at the Arts Ciub rning. Mrs. Far- s will be the A wedding of interest took place ‘n Philadelphia, Fa, Saturday, at high noon, when Miss' Aurelia Elma Phil- ipps of 3405 Montebello drive, Ba timore, Md., sister of Mr. Henry Phil- ipps of this city became the bride of Mr, Edward Washington Baker, as- sistant postmaster of Baltimore. The ceremony was performed by the Rev William Newmen Parker, rector the. Church of the wood, and those prese Edgar L. Baker and family York, Mr. Wi ily of Philadelph Ruths, Mr. Charles R. Spates of Bal- timore, Mr. Henry Philipps and fa 1ly of this city, Mr. and Mrs._ Arthur (Continued on Ninth Page.) T For All Hours of the Day---Frocks ~ That Are Up to the Minute in Fashion Afte that are en- georgette and contrast- terial, ex Chiffon everywhere crepe roma, Navy Frocks for For the afternoon occasion, you can have nothing more fash- 1onable than a frock of navy blue An unusual smartness may be achieved with fine quality ma- and a simple trimming of smartly applied panels. Evening, $47.50 For the more dressy occasion, what is more handsome at this time of the year than the lace frocks we are show- ing of exquisite patterns and fashioned along the new fall ideas in black, white, tan and gray? (T [HHHIHUHH][. rnoon, $29.75 or canton crepe. cellent workmanship and Lace Are for O T I.A TSRO ARG LSERROCIEERCOER O RN 1l For Wednesday s~ Pilip Exceptiopa.l .Blouses 195 Of tailor finish. Voiles, Dimities, Ba- tistes. White and Bisque. Some with check collars ,and cuffs. Tuxedo and Peter Pan effects. ‘One of the best of the Sports designs. 608 TO 614 The House Sweaters . Introduced at $9.95 Wool Slip-on Sweaters, with the new bell-shaped sleeves. All the pop- ular colors, with con- trasting stripes; belt all aroun d. First showing of a brand- new effect. 11th ST. N.W. of Courte. Four Special Features-- In Each Instance You'll Find the Value so far Out- weighing the price as to create veritable bargains. Exceptional ° S Reduced to 3.95 Sport and Dress Skirts, in Wool Eponge, Striped Flannels, Silk Fa- ille, Homespun, Rat- ine, Tweed, etc. In the new drapings— and in the full vari- ety of favored color- ings. shotrfi— =z Store Hours Are 8:45 to 5:30 Exceptional Hats Reduced to $9.00 Grades that have sold for three or four times this price. About 150 Hats the collection. Dress, in Street and Sports wear—in a variety of the wanted color-