Evening Star Newspaper, June 14, 1922, Page 8

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SOCIETY. 'THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 14, 1922. SOCIETY. ; : - o . 4111 Garrison street northwest. The |lamps. A reception was held {mmed | Flushing, Long Island, wore green|Roland C. Ryan, in white crepe de Qualxty Style Service to the hungry children of Russia. ately after the ceremony, and a|georget S r g Muck Quil 4 e hungeyl o luncheon was served. The bride, who | with green and A pink | : i 9 1 Mrs, Georxe Cooper i entertaining at | .22 Fiven in marriage by her father,|sweet peas. ! Arthur | o ik ler : WE GOING SOO . . an Inforraal tea this afternoon. for Mrs. | [0S & dress of white lace and white| Campbell of Bu N. > wed-| L3 i e e T ere” e, | Crepe de chine and a white lace hat | ding march from g 2 L i . Frank Goodwin of Seattle. Wash., who. |and carried a shower bouquet of bride d by Mrs. V '« ates his bride O e T e e e Broin | [o5es. The maid of honor was Miss ington, at. the . play- | this afternoon on el Goodwin, Miss Mary Goodwln and Bryln | Ratharine Kelster of =Washington, | ed sofily a mediey of love song gh the north Byrnes at 2120 I o who wore pink broraded crepe defing tRe marriage service. In fhe r Kennebunkport, Me. e l rl n . s . Bymes at 2120 Le Roy place Mrs |chine with leghorn hat In piuk and|ceiving line at -ption with i ol LA The President and Mrs. Harding Being e Wik S Wit | SIrshrlas qomer mhe nbton, | bt snd, i e, e R o nton ¢ ers, Mi r annan of Bal-|mother, Mrs. Rum sk sat- | cluded Mrs. Ch s Brl”lantlv Entertained in % 'rsru-' lenklm;; ln]fle;noun v;lebll becrmm 4 % " o 6 oclock at the home of Mrs. Cooper, S A E i 1819 \V)l‘omlng ;\vw‘l.m:. andr she Kfi-’u [ ogre \ 3 é ¢ . . |Eave 2 luncheon for Mrs. Goodwin on Baltimore Today. Sionaay. "Sirs. Carl Droop Wil enter- M ‘I‘ ‘gb orgi g ain a e couptry club in honor of (e . \@ Mrs. Goodwin Saturday, and the Misses ¢ ; Enti HiS President and Mrs. Hard-| B 608TO 614 A ELEVENTHSL Fourth Fl { . S President and Mrs. Hard- eon at the Chevy Chase Club for her ntire Stock of ngh-Gl’ade ing are being brilliantly enter- tomorrow. Mrs, John B. Kendall will S - oor . i e entertain at a tea for Mrs. Goodwin on 2 2 ¥ Friday, and a number of other affairs ° ° aside from the mere ceremo- have been arranged in her honor. —_— The H. : nies at the dedication of the Francis N e e House of Courtesy l lner Scott Key Memorial monument at nounce. the engagement of thelr. niece, ~ J ! Fort McHenry. The mayor of Balti- Miss Rena Lopaiko, to Mr. §. Seigel of imore had a hundred guests at lunch- this eity. 5 B b - ’ 2 con today to meet them and this Mr. and Mrs. C. L. King. Miss Edith v fast 2Xpress we ve rushed ' ternoon, fol the dedicatory King and Mr. Charles A. King of Spo- L = e Kine, Wash., have come to Washington . ar IOW ost | the “senater trom kune, Wasti, haye edme to i . this special purchase of over ® ! tion and tea in their honor. | Washingtoniank Figure § | Their gu @ prominent republi- F ° = lcan leaders of the state in addition . Trimmed Hats . {to the committce in charge of the P Untrimmed Hats unveiling ceremonics and others. , ‘ d S Flowers, Feathers idige Honor 5 h Trinimings, etc. ) . ze gathering of fam- N gs, | "‘r‘}“‘j‘"o‘r‘fl‘: nd friends. The offi- " luncheon an was the Rev. D S '-m ot Woods of the Pre . lats 3 and & o The house was de . ; and white rambler or oiiering | 1d palms, and light- i 4 and shaded electric 4 v 7o | he luncheon served on the S i > < - | west balcony ble was deco. = $1.06 French Veilings, Yard, 50c [l o o the v v tomorrow at < e e e e a 1 piece was of biue, white and red ourning Veils, 1 Price e [edeianinue it g , eighteen. | — i o & The Postmaster neral, Mr. Hu-j Tke Chance of a Lifetime! bert CWorite Jeft this morning for Vilke re, Pa., where he will at- V7 tend several meetings, rejoining Mrs. Work at Wardman Park Hotel here E S e Gl Tt 9 O'Gorman. and uniil noon today Miss ; ; iorman. Mrs. Miles Poindexter, wifeof Sena- | Bet fn Wephingion while her father tor Poindexter of Washington, ac-|was in the Senate. % companied by Mrs. Thomas P. Gore. . 607 13 St wire; ulhlurln('r 'Pni\lm" G Loy Y‘elurm'ld = —~ i th to Washington yesterday after spend- |, s Ty = ! = il [in @ week in“Atiantic ok ihe Rockoiie P tontent ee o - jities weraceueatayot I L ana Atrs Hamilon have as I , e ot fioles by thats: Houts ANa] o mirenaciniia s andl MIssE Max in A JO] to Active | § thers at the resort, | 5 { l Y 2l 4 wite of Sen Women— H left W | . 3 < e aceomy 5 { W, Hendersan, tsog F Street i e s | Cantilever Shoes f . ator, who w. H r. . Connell, ha 8 A gues! S = o poseitte, | il who i 4 guestl e woman who knows the practi- ’ Retl rli] From B commer e 1, at Wardman | cability of short skirts, collarless | -, uslness Rabass ¢ 2 e T e bl home {necks,” flexible corsets, can appre- i 3 % a briet!| B SneXE et ciate the advantages of Cantilever <, M i i s A e b : of | Shoes . P aximnum reductlons are qu]gkly o 5 | These shoes are. in the first place, Hats for the miss and the matron. Hats for street. - . G v S ainder of the igood IBoking. The spring shoe d d H 2 2 a Wlnding up this clearance of hlg'h= B e r‘-\'l,\'h‘wlre 5 \Im;ibkl”m GCantileoer| sports an ressy wear. ats trimmed with fJowers, & . who hug been her | Shoes are stylish. They're graceful, 3 - ClaSS Homefurnishinvs tine, past. | “'”;:L'j {“,c” shaped shoes; finely made; ribbon and ostrich. =9 - for pe, wh he will ! S | reasonably priced. in her fam in Dublin. ] been invited to the | i n \ CRhihire 46 cotme s T R e o | ol : Light and Flexible _.l ! .]\‘H'! 1‘ me in, soon, definitely precludes participation Raroness von mann, wife of | el b ”‘_{,,,‘,‘,3“:"}[ And thc,§ harmonize, like good! in nnmu‘u\v wrgains that s not at all likely ever to be o T K’”‘"i N, will | pals, with the active life of the mod- > Y repeated. Stocks diminishing, selection narrowing -re_she the summer. | — - {ern woman! They're flexible, easy @”’f daily. . R of the second sec- | - JBarden Harriman has | efficient—full of pep and go. They | — ; ; - . s g0 to ardsville, N. S it your feet, let the toes P e e e e e e e e e R e e e e e e e e r\"‘”‘ rous odd picces of mahogany remain—Bookcases, | Wateh Hint S -’"!1“‘\‘;‘]:- rllanss '\Un'n\)w'r] ominclane and | arches flLL Th‘u‘-L ::?1:1s ?\fi:gs”tlg E] = ECER R e e e .sks. Tables s e et Sl L : occupy she has taken! iughter, Mr. and 3 lav ang fd ik 3 3 Desks, Tables and Chairs, for instance, but complete fM]cuere for the summer months. [ TRAEEIE " Ste. ait make s Woiet e poue walk . =] suites are decidedly limited. — [in Boston before retarning to waen.| Cantilevers are flexible, like youth} < = ; Mr. J. Ge Lagerbess, counselor of | [ Gt ing a et ] “Notable examples of the exceptional values vet avail- ition of Sweden, will arrive |'" - —not stiff, like old age. They keep! ‘ able N < - < hington thi ing, after a| The marriage of Miss e the well foot well by permitting} able follow [;\\-(...!\K.l.nu.' bsence ;\xnll! TEhiar of formen Gons onGore | good circulation and exercise of the | {le will act as charge d - i slcs. They. veald $189 Makogany $138 Mahogany i the absence of the minister, Capt 2 Y f“i‘_'"] "i’]‘i:f’;‘-h:‘g;)geszr:’z?‘:‘t ?hvcu_ak % 6 Wallenberg. who has gone to Sweden e arc 3 in- k 3 8 Bookcase ...... $99.00) Desk ........ $97.00 {for the summer. 5 ',"..\,',,".1'! step and allow nature to strengthen $83 Oval Mirror. $§47.50(338 Mahogany | The scerotars o the legaton (i BT AT E R 0E, 1109-1111 G St. N.W. i M. lerik Chri e 2 2 $781 _Mahogany saas® Wagon .. $28.00 [ i L S ; 2| “Wear shoes that “wear well”_in | Open 8:45 AM. Close 5:30 P.M. Y.piece Dining 4. pi lé ':’Y thee forelen office 1n Chcistienl o 5 g both senses. Come and see the Can-| Room Suite. .. $463.50 ple;e.t e "320 00 “Mrs Georze . Moore., wite « Aew : ‘l“.l“"f“ Shown in our store exclu-j “ reom Suite. ... & T. S. A, stationed in vl Afvs. H. PrescottGatiey 18 rtatna | TVELYs . . $103 Mirror, ob- $59 Mahoz any ! e pricat Tor mverat week 1t o i bk Tt | ) ! An Economy Event That Surpasses Anything Offered This long ........ $67.00|" Gateleg Table, $43.75 x nicee, Mre, Richard I Tebb | noon at the Chevy Chi | Cantilever Shoe Shop |5 Season ' $139 Upholstered $176 Mahogany QY| road-_ 2 Moore will remain With i The Ladies A rele will give a| > o o 5 e Maj. Tebbs is in the | bazaar on June 15, at 12:40 a'cloc | 1319 F Street N.W. H A it I < waiea s $93.66 Bookcase .... $§108.00 .\ spital, where he is recover- | ihe home of Ars’ Joseph Tepper. at Over Young Men's Shop § ; Great sPec‘al Purchase and Sale AN | Atiss Ruth Wallace and Miss Mary | : i Drapery Samples 1 Of Former dh ! Fave joined their parent i g d Wall P /3 L 4 L retary of Agriculture and Mrs 1 5 . in their apartment a rd- h an all Papers ow Prices [ i Hotel - Miss Mary Wallace | 4, f&OO g» | 5 N n attending the commence- | (] ' e z xercises at Vassar College, of = , e ol sl ‘urtains. § O Dai ic n alumnus, and s & Muslin Curtains, $1.00 pair up R 4e & visit at Sher- | 1109-1111 G St. .]V. W 2 191 1 3 = Forest. followi the closing . . € Original Price Tags and Green Sale Tickets on All Goods lisen nt Goucher College, where o ! For Women and Misses £ . {ehe s a student. pen 8:45 A.M. Close 5:30 P.M. L 2 7. Boardman and Miss - en erson T, Boardman closed their resi- | ! £ on P strect today and left for ¢ . 2 5 5 < immer home at Murray bay. ! Fine Furnsture, Draperies, Wall Paper, Mirrors, etc Jwebiste thex Wik Fematn musit i z Phone Phone | Criters w ‘ A 8265 S - M| Overseas Writers will celebrate the 1 M 8265 1109 F treet M 8266 | first anniversary of its foundation ! | \with @ Tunch at the Shoreham Hotel | s | June 22, when the Secretary of State. : My Charles Evans Hughes, will be | i |the guest of honor. Another guest | . Jwit ‘e 3r. Edward Price Bell, chiet ! . z lof the forcign servicesof the Chicago H M!sses {Paily News and dean®of the Ameri- - j can mewspaper correspondents in | - - | London. ! S]z_es, Chief Engineer S. Okuma. Lieut. T N Fukutome and Lieut. T. Hidaka, ali . ! 16 and 18 of the Japanese navy, have returned B _1219 F Street = ™ {BOOT SHOP fo Camden, X. I after a brief stay { ’ - here ,at the Burlington Hotel. H Store Hours: 8:30 A.M. to 6 P.M. i Women’s {Dr. and Mrs. Hall Hos . | At Gallaudet College. ; S | Reduce Your Footwear Costs | s i S st g | S audet College, and Mrs. Hall enter- i S tained at a. delightful tea yesterday i 36 to 44 L Hundreds of " " :Aflernoonr fit |lh(-ir tr;'ome. at I|{endx\| J CI i . Green, following the presentations| || - undreds or pairs o lday and annual exercises at the col- une earance Of lege. The house was gayly decorated | 3 FiL S I R L | [ | us his entire surplus stock at a price concession v - members of the alumnae of the col- ! enables us to offer the most remarkable values we have um s Tema: friends of the institution and I ever seen. Dainty Wash Dresses that are worth Double o) ?me}m prominent in residential so- and Triple the price quoted. ' — Beautiful ginghams with organdy trimmings. Some Mr. and Mrs. George E. Hamilton \ ® ‘with fancy pockets and others in panel effects—and a 1 entertain a buffet supper party L . host of smart, snappy styles so popular this season. 2 OI s v The ever-popular Dotted Swisses in a variety of models too numerous to describe. White, Black and Brown - S . Every wanted color and hundreds of exquisite com- J & ° i binations. A complete size range for both women and : Specially Priced - t misses—16, 18, 36 to H. Z a o P 5 {E ) J ; g “Qry 2] Your unrestricted choice of any hat on the floor, i 3 This Attractive One - strap Oxfords of white reigncloth, YOUR “SUMMER HOME vt el ; 2 = Pump has welt sole, IMitation | with white welt sof 3 Men of Washi no matter what the former selling price was. The . tip and flat_heels, in leathers o Raora g Cuban ashington may ral include hat ; 20.00. of patent. bluck” kid, Russia | heols: some with rubber heels; dwell comfortably while values include hats up to $20.00. calf and white | also leathers of black i ili | . i R . Feigneloth. Specially $6-00 i 56.00 their families are sum- . Every wanted material and combination. Every E priced . 3 | calf. Specially priced mering elsewhere. Ward- | desirable color, including hundreds of uisit hity 2 ANl Sizex and Widths man Park Hotel, overlook- I 2 ngshundrecs otiexguisite Malte E : — | ing beautiful Rock Creek ats; ek g . emi-fashioned P Pull- ; i i H = . . Seatens "';’e"ewp'“;l 65‘ "“b ulxiflaijmloi?:f‘;r?( “szq‘;; ‘ f:-!'k, ]Wl}f'l:l l‘;is _ outside Large droopy models, medium size and the smaller D) £ 81, y siery, oms light and airy, sug- - all leading shades. ; . 3 s styles. : & shades lisle top; all shades. | gesta the charm of & well sports style (N iE 5 appointed country home You also have your choice of a great variety of the, & :l Queen Quality Boot Shop i e popular leghorns. : < . Special Summer Rate . 3 All to go at the one price— g 1219 F Street N.W. Eeiy Resrtions Segguied 2 £ T Shoes and Hosiery for Women and Children Connecticut. w & Avenue and ¥ ' Ezolusive Agents in Washington for QUEEN QUALITY SHQES. WASHINGTON, b

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