Evening Star Newspaper, June 25, 1922, Page 41

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Announce Buds Listed For Debutante Honors In the Coming Seas:m \Vanhingtcm Soclety Folk Follow Custom Long Es- tablished in Other Cities. Names of Those Awaiting Presentation. It has been the custom for several rears'past in other citles to announce the debutantes for the coming winter in the spring and early summer pre- vious, and it would appear from the number already announced here that \Washington has inaugurated this practice. There will be an unusually large number of debutantes next season from all branches of society and the winter promises to be an exceedingly brilliant one if it Is possible to fore- cast so far ahead. The first debutante the date of whose debut is announced is Mis: Virginia Edwards. daughter of M d Mrs. John L. Edwards, who will resented Thanksgiving day. Mrs. Sdwards and her daughter wiil leave Tuesday for an extended western trip. They will visit the Pacific coast and all of the national parks in the west. s Evelyn Gordon, daughter of . and Mrs. Peyton Gordon, may Maj ason. unless her parents decide to send her abroad to pursue some special studies. Miss Beatrice Pitney, daughter of te Justice a Mrs. Mahlo who only ally presented next season, others who have been prom- inently mentioned include Miss Caro- line Thom. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. “orcoran Thom, who will spend part the summer in rope with her other: yrne, daughter of Mrs, Peel iss Vir- nia Tottle, daughter of Mrs. W. A. llow, who graduated in_ June from a college in Atlanta, and Miss imma Stitt. daughter of Surgeon neral and Mrs. Edward R. Stitt. Weddings _(Continued from Fourth Page.) ond by Mrs. Jones, mother of the bridegroom. whose gown was of lavender brocaded chiffon. Mr. and Mrs. Jones left late in the evening for their wedding trip. the latter wearing a modish traveling costume of dark blue and beige val Du Barry crepe and a beige felt hat faced w blue quill. They will be at hom 611 Ocean avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y.. after July 15 town guests here for the uded, in addition to Mr. . William Owen , parents of the bride- . J. L. Billingsley of Fort A sister of the bride: Mr. d Mrs. Lewis H. Pounds, Miss Helen Mr. John Martinez and Mrs. . _Tegetoff of Brooklyn, N. Miss Carvetta Jones, Dr. David Shinner, Juhn Reber, all of New York. Cards are being issued by Mr. Wil- liam J. Flather announcing the mar- riage of his sister Miss Katherine White Flather, to Mr. Arthur H. Mc- Conville of Steubenville, Ohlo. The ceremony was performed yesterday at noon in the apartment of the wride, at the Dresden, the Rev. H. F. Randolph officlating. Mr. and Mrs. McConville will reside in Washington on their return from their wedding trip. ity surrounded the iss Margaret Lyon, daughter of Rev. and Mrs. William Lyon, to Mr. Edwin Bennett of this city, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Howard Bennett of Brooklyn, N. Y., which took place last evening at 8 o'clock at_the First Brethren Church. The oceremony wus performed by | the bride’s father and the ocouple 5t00d beneath a double arch of roses and ferns entwined with vines, with a wedding bell suspended in the cen- ter. The church was decorated with quantities of pink roses, for which ‘With coupon. Corduroy Cloth For lining baby yard, * ¥ 69c Leather % 19¢ Tapestries 50 inches wide; $2.40 value. With coupon, yard, L8135 Sensational Values $9 Fiber Rockers $9 Fern Stands $15 Reed Rockers $22 Chair or Rocker Poplins Yara Upholstered in Beautiful Cretonne $22 Baby Carriages UPHOLSTERY Retail ‘Wholesale 623 7th SOCIETY. among the buds of the coming! Ilja coronet of orange blossoms and h blue and trimmed with a t|with blue Jones of Mr. Ernest Early and Mr. A Good Old-Fashioned COUPON SALE Offering Sensatienal Values Monday Gimps Ball Fringe Cretonnes for furniture; 10c Eatra good qual- i Values for 4o & va. | 1ty With coupon, TitzieaNpon 6¢ Cretonne Pillows carriages. Colors Round; beautiful | colors. With cou- in cream, gray and shades. With cou- pon, rd, green. With cou- | pon, pon, yard, Slip Cover Materials R;rget{‘y“cs:!or-. Size BTl Tooat Byl iat 3 With edging. | striped heavy lin’ . - ard, L=ty yith coupon. Pair | ¥ » 09c plmitation. 50 Bar Harbor Window Shades brown, . black _or | Chair Cushions Full length and blue. With coupen, With coupon, width; every shade yard, perfect. With cou- x 99c colors. With cou- pon, yard, % 39¢ comeaNow. ... $5.75 wo lac L o ! Jui Ch; S. BENJAMIN B. before her mid-Ji s Miss Katherine . Seelye. palms and ferns formed an effective background. Mrs. Louis Clapper of Louisville, | Ohio, played the wedding music and Miss' Florence Billups sang several olos prior to the ceremony. The bride, who was escorted to the altar Ly her brother-in-law, Mr. William . Porte, wore a gown of | white georgette crepe made on sim- | : lines. She wore a veil of tulle lace becomingly arranged with arried a shower bouquet of white' roses. | Miss Alene Brown, maid of honor, wore pink georgette, with a peari bandeau in her hair bouquet of pink rose maids were [ | Miss Kose E. Woodficld. Miss Mirla Gilbert and Miss Dorothy 1. Lemon. [ Their gowns of pale blue, pink, green jand lavender carried out the rainbow effect. They carried bouquets of pink Virginia Chism, the little flow- wore orchid organdy and car- ried a basket of rose petals. William Lyon Porte. the bride’s little nephew, was the ring beare; i Ik, Mr. Kenneth Schumann of Baltimore | v man and the ushers! | were Mr. Edwin Filbert of Baltimore, r. Joseph Gladhill, Mr. John H.| Downs and Mr. Robert J. McPherson. Mr. Louis Clapper and Mr. Joseph | |Otey were the masters of ceremony. A reception followed immediately at Jthe home of the bride's parents,” 636 South Carolina avenue, and later Mr. nd Mrs. Bennott left for their w ding trip. The bride traveled in a navy blue crepe costume with a leg- horn hat and a black crepe cape lined They will reside at 636 South Caro- | lina avenue, after August 1. A very pretty wedding took place t the rectory of St. Stephen's Roman Catholic Church, Saturday, June 17. when Miss Agnes Curran was married to Mr. George W. Corcoran by the Rev. Joseph H. Cassidy, in the pres- ence of the immediate families and a few intimate friends. The bride wore a charming gown of pale blue_crepe of satin finish with 4 ABC ELectric WASHING MACHINE Special Demonstrator HALF PRICE Electric Co, 719 9th St. N.W.5ie Rialto Phone Main 5150 Theater Yard Marquisette Very fine quality; white, ecru, cream 22¢, 29¢ % 39¢ pon, wide; all 50 inches wide; $2.50 value. With coupon, yard, in Reed Furniture o aNow. ... $5.75 coneaNow. ... $9.00 connaNow . . coupon Now . . S bodice of silver, tiny rosettes of biue attached at the waist with ca facing of pale streamers of The bride was:- John H. Potts, who Wore Tho best Potts, U. 8. M. C. Immediately affer the ceremony, M. and Mrs. Corcoran left town for & wodding trip. and after July 15 will reside at 2420 N street. X The marriage of Miss Ruth L. Mo- Keever to Dr. Pittsfield, Mass., toak place Saturda; ting. Dr. and Mrs. Carison left shortly after the ceremony for & trip to Canada and th and will latar 80 to thelp home at*Davis, Calif. The marriage of Miss Mary Robbins Hooking, daughter of Dr. and. M, leorge H. Hocking, to Mr; F. Oralns er Marburg, son-of Mr. and Mrs. eodore Marburg, took place evening at 5:30 o'clack at the Prote tant Eplscoj Church of the R ore, Md, The" ce rformed by . the Rev. engel. The bride, wh was given in marfiage by.her ‘wore & fowu of white satin,’ wi court traln, .and: a vell of tulie and point appliq bouquet of the valley. Now York wi flola Ulman. Mr. William Browna of Pitts- buggh’ was the best man, and the ush lliam Robbins s Marburg, Mr. ‘Frederick A. Savage, jr.; Mr. Ba clay Scull of Philgdelphia, Mr. Fe: ancu of. Norfolk, Va., and Mr. Wiifred Murtland of Pittsburgh. BMr. and Mra. Marburg will sall in August it | for Burope, Mr! and Mrs. Jerauld Ingle of Co! nado Beach, Calf. Stonelejgh Court for the past week, will lesve by motor: for Newport to~ Wasniniton for the MATTIsEe of tholr for the marriage of their (h’:‘.h(u. ‘Miss ‘Betty Ingle, to Ensign Richard Crusen, whith took place Wed rnoon in'the chapel Anpapolis. The bride’s enly attendant was Miss Ruth Loughton of Virginia. Ensign’ Jack_Dillon was best man, Amot the Washington people who witnessed the ceremony were Miss of silver blue. She carpied hower bou un{t bride ma'.;flu re a2 hat adorned with sliyer’ e projecting over the .brim. 4 blu eorgeite jand sliven 5 ttended by’ oW e Canton erepe, with a ia e hat. S8he wore a corsage bouquet white roges. was Mr. John H. She u"l“q-l “mmr roses and lilfes of Ruth Donaldson of aa ot honor, ‘and the bridesmaids were Miss Frances Robbine, .Miss Carol: Harri Sarah. C. 8. Johnsto Fred A. Carlson of ne 17, in the Douglas Memorial urch, the Rev. Edward Hayes of- 1216 F St. N.W. AT X Big Rsige: of ~ Suits of Tweeds Ideal fér Vacation and Fall Wear $25.00 to $40.00 Suits at prices to cause a stir. Your choice— $10 and $18.50 In This Sale Are 225 Suits Misses’ sizes, third floor. - Women's sizes, second floor. A Great Variety— Trelaine, S_pofl Spun, Diagonal, Dentwood, Home- spun and Herringbone Tweeds. \ Well tailored. Jackets silk lined. Tan, rust, burlap, Copenhagen blue, green, rose, orchid and helio—and every ‘good style is represented. There are one and three button fastenings, Tuxedo, plaited and straightline styles, panel box and belted box Coats—fine for travel—welcome for sport wear and splendid to have at any timfe—your choice for $10 and $18.50. — frocks. “ . Another Big Sale of White! $14.50 to $18.50 White Skirts $9.50 and $12.50 White Flarmel Skirts White Eponge Skirts White Ratine Skirts White Roshanara Skirts White Follo Thro Skirts White Silk Fantasi Skirts White Sportspun Silk Crepe White Silk Canton Skirts Box pleated, side pleated, wrap around, panel effects, handdrawn, fringed, wide gir- dles, new pockets. All the skirt styles of the season—in white. white organdie and lace collars. < and figured and flowered voiles, light and dark shadcs. panel tunics and with soft lace v.sts. Unusual assortments as well as unusual values. Copenhagen and navy blue vests an Sale in new Sport Shop, | resort or at home wear. $22.50 and $25.00 Dresses at only $17.50. second floor. One Hundred and Ten Silk Dresses Reduced $19.75 The former prices, $30.00 to $40.00 " *This, as you will see, means from one-third to one-half off, and the dresses are quite new, good style and well assorted. We are reducing onr stocks of Silk Dresses simpl’y because of, the season. This wonderful lot consists of dresses in both street and afternoon styles, of laces combined with georgette crepe, fine grade of Canton crepe, Roshanara crepe, printed crepe de chine, dotted foulards, washable silk broad- cloth and, georgette crepe; quite varied in style, but quite in fashion, and as.for colors —navy, black, tan; gray, pink, flame, henna and cornflower blue are here to choose from.” 110 dresses, all much under former prices and now at a price to sell them! $65.00 to $95.00 Silk Dresses - $36.50 A startling reduction sale of Dinner and Afternoon Dresses'in the high-cost Cre, Romaine and- Crepe Elizabeth, Kasha Cloth and Georgette Crepe. Handsome is the only word for, these beautiful dresses. The flower or slit sleeves, the fashionable, drapery, the panels in long and graceful lines give them unusual distinction. All shades. t | Church, a - Harrlet Love, daughter of Lieut. Col. and Mrs. James Love, jr., and Lieyt. Col. and Mrs. E. D. Scott, relatives of the brid A wedding notable in the annals of beautiful we gs in Berryville, Va.,.was that Wednesday even! at $:30 o'clock in Grace Ep! Church, when the marriage of Eflen Maglil Baker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bak to Mr. Alfred Moss Kerfoot of Clarke ty, took place. ‘The Rev. Malcolm Taylor of ville, ' Va., coun- orothy Perkins roses formed the elaborate decora- tion, with hollyhocks of the same shade. A well arranged program of 2 - The sold in such huge well madg and daintily pretty and what prices! Gowns, En Chemise, Gowns, Envelope Chemise of pretty styles. Gowns, Envelope Chemise $3.00 Gowns.. . .. ters. Flesh color and white. 700 Summer Dresses In a Month-End Sale —surpassing in value-giving as a whole every dress event of the entire season. $3.75 to $17.50 No dress in these Icts would ordinarily be less than $6.00—and from that they would range to $25—meaning average savings of one-third for the prettiest and most favored of fashions in summer In all these groups, too, you will find good ranges of sizes in the most desirable colors. You will find dark shades as well as light ; you will find materials that will be most serviceable, and making that will please. Though prices are much lower than usual, the Dresses are all of big value, and our second floor should see the 700 Dresses sold in a day or two. Gingham and Voile Dresses—Sale at $3.75 Here are nearly 100 of the better sort of Gingham Frocks—both imported and domestic materials—checks, plaids and stripes and pretty white dotted voiles with dots in navy, black, green, brown, pink, rose, orchid, lavender and red. Smartly set off with Normandy Voiles Included at $8.75 With Normandy Voiles in this lot you can imagine the values! There is a big lot of them here—also dimitics, dott<d batistes Made in lovely soft blouse and long-waisted bodice styles with pointed and Collars of lace or organdie, ribbon and self sashes. Normandy Voile Dresses—Sale at $10.00 The famous Normandy Voiles with dots that won't wash off and in shades that don't easily soil. Navy, black, brown and Copenhagen blue with white dots—also very pretty voiles in white, rose, gray, peach, s tissue voiles with hemstitched tucks in self and contrasting folds, embroidered organdie collars, cuffs, pockets, self and ribbon girdles. Dresses for large women included. - . Service and Dress Frocks—Sale at $13.75 A most interesting part of the sale! Ramie Linen Slip-over Dresses, Linen Coat and Tunic Dresses, in white, gray, rose, tan and lavender; Embroidered Ratine Dresses in white, rose and Copenhagen blue; Tissue Ginghams in fascinating checks; Imported Checked Ginghams and Imported Dotted Swisses with long roll collars; Georgette Voile Dresses, navy, black, brown and Copen- hagen bluc, blocked in white, lace collars, taffeta girdles. Sizes range up to 48. Mostly Imported Materials—Sale at $17.50 Just a hint of the values—Handdrawn Dresses of French voile. French Crepe Dresses with seli-tucking and embroidery; blocked tissue voiles and imported dott>d swisses with Irish lace collars, cuffs and pockets, and striking Tailored Dresses, made by the Wooltex tailors, of cotton eponge with colored worsted embroidery; delicate and vivid shades. Frocks for summer affairs, for And what’s more—it’s ernoon or for evening. Dark’brown calf, low hee flat heels. They are infinitely So dainty, so perfect—in ‘huv!lfl music included several violin solos b Jitk! pe. the church wit! gave her in marriag onet of old point lace, trimmed with po-rhl-. and which was worn by her quet of brides roses and lilies of the valle; An Attractive Sample Purchase Dainty Domestic Underwear quantities—of fine muslin and nainsook. Full cut, $1.00 Undergarments Trimmed with Val laces and Swiss embroideries. Gowns with square, V and round necks; Chemise with lace straps or built-up shoulders. $1.50 Undergarments..........................$1.15 $2.00 Undergarments. . . or filet laces and tailored models edged with embroidery. Nainsook Gowns, with yoke and sleeves of Val laces, including Val medallion cen- Sorosis Shoe For Every Hour of a Summer Day Shoes for Golf or Tennis, $9.00 straps of black calf and non-: Riding Boots, $20.00 Good-looking soft top boots in black or brown calf with strap tops. White Sport Shoes, $10.00 White Buck Oxfords to wear with silk sport skirts and sweaters. Round toes— Satin Evening Slippers, $10.50 ing beaded tongues. Or two-strap slippers of satin with French heels and jet beading. SOCIETY. iy Edouard Albion, President National Opera School 1814 G Street N.W. offers g '3 Avdition :’:.:"“"m"‘.'i. a'.";'&f&'&?.. an to pay dearly for it. Redyelug of furs a specialty URS MARTIN WOLF *2:23 now at a great reductio ins of - Miss erine rgan. aring a handsome mbroidered Canton ple lines, entered r father, who later From a cor- e long graceful fold: renovated Don't delay until fall or you will Immediately preceding bride up the aisle was the ring- T, little Sarah Kendall Baker of (Continued on Sixth Page.) the be: 25% Off kinds of undergarments that we formerly trimmed with laces and embroidery—very 75¢ Petticoats and Petticoats, lace and embroidery trimmed.” A choice -$1.45 and Petticoats—these of fine nainsook trimmed with Val Underwear Shop—Street Floor. White Sweaters $2.95 Featherweight Shetland and Mohair slip-over with round and V necks—novelty stripe and block stitches— fitted with sash. Colors also. The Cleverest of Handbags $3.95 and $5.00 Every day they contrive to find new ways of being original and smart. Such ingenious ways of placing pockets and mirrors— such clever ways of fastening— each one is a law unto itsclf. Among our newest leather bags there are some smart Morroccos lined with colors and finished with braided silk handles. Each one has a mirror and change purse and they are only $3.95. Then there are others of Va- chette, cowhide and calf in en- velope and bag shapes. Some with hidéen-away pockets—all of them fitted. There's hardly a style you can think of that isn't here, at $5.00. A Riot of Summer Blouses $5.00 French voiles—tub silks—irill models, tailored models—you'd never believe there could be so many smart blouses at this low price! French Voiles, $5.00 Some with becoming {rills, edged with lace or bound with a color; others with the most ador- able “bertha” yokes—and still oth=rs with square collarless necks trimmed with real baby Irish—tie-on and straight styles. Tub Silks, $5.00 Smartly tailored, and so cool. Peter Pan collars with crisply fluted frills; Tuxedo collars with frill or vest fronts. Novel shaped collars with tucked wvests—all straight styles. Extremely good value. There’s a the correct Shoe, whether it is /for sport, for aft- ’ | oxfords. Smoked Elk Oxfords with smart saddle slip fiber soles with spring heels. smart. style and line—satin with baby French heels and becom-

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