Evening Star Newspaper, July 2, 1922, Page 30

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SOCIETY. SOCIETY. 7| Miss Marion Taylor . . , - Among Brides-to-Be The engagement of Miss Marion Taylor to Mr. Langhorne Gibson is of interest in Washington. Miss Tay- lor's parents, Mr. and Mrs, Moses Tay- i s : N il ¢ on of Mr. an rs. ries Dana Y 7. \\ ?’::r‘:no‘ ".‘m':“ég;‘;'!' “with her v;:?e‘nt’: MAY BE DIVIDED INTO TWO .GROUPS: nephew of Lady Astor and a brother \;\\i( il| who ‘1'1{"» go to Nu:ngr; I;lflAll;:l‘l . S b B R | i’ | 1amon opics 30 Years at 935 F St. E.F. Drot;& Sons Co. 1 1300 G Street o e i i Specialists in Grand Plancs 5 Miss Irene Langhorne Gibson..- Mz, Gibson was captain of this years Yale crew. Miss Taylor is a granddaughter of the late Mr. Hen C. Taylor and made her debut . Bhe 5.0 $ : of..:Mrs.. George B. Post, formerly Those Who Own a Steinway and Those Who Hope to Own One Some Day . Mr. and Mrs. Alvin H. Day announce ; the cngagement of their daughter, Helen Marie, to Mr. Walker 8. Cluti ::o'lllé“ Mr. J. M. Clute of Los Angeles. ‘alif. ' Weddings (Continued from Fifth Page.) NO Q—Investment A N important consideration when buying diamonds fl is the ‘investment feature. The market for good diamonds is such that they are constantly increas ing in value, so that a diamond bought now, from a re liable dealer, AT A MODERATE PRICE, is sure to hance in value. We will allow you the 1 price on diamonds purchased here, at any the purchase of larger diamonds and guarantee ever one to be a REAL BARGAIN—exactly as represented. Her bridesmaid was Miss Clara Majer, sister of the bridegroom, and Mr. B. P RS meaqnn A Beautiful Blue- One Blue-white One A bxolutely reception, Mr. and Mrs. Maier le 5 el | a trip and on thelr return will make vfn:ce! nlnl-o-ld:; Diamond weighing i their home In thia eity. weighing over 1- 3 ] St. Patriok's Church the scene kt. Very brilliant | Prilliant. An ex- ) t. Patrick’s Church was : 4 S = ) ] g and beautifully | ceptiona rga ot i SEAE b S g - £ of the wedding Wednesday, June, 21, ; ; e ay Tow Nat cur weryvapeciai | STEINWAY GRAND “M"—IN MAHOGANY—$1375 of Miss Elsle Roze Smoot. daughte! A 2 i B priced at— price of— | of Mz andiMee Hohn F, Sm g MRS. G. HAROLD 'EME] i i i i i I r. Walter H. Walker, Rev. . J. 3 H i The Grand Piano is the instrument of the futu:re. It is no longer confined to the Fan, officiafiia, - The bride +n Louise Ellfot, daughter of Walter Luther $l75 " homes of affluence. Our nation has grown musical and our people: demand the best! Miss Clara Smoot, was mald-of hono! ed to Mr. Emery in St. Thomaw Episcopal Church Wed- | i and her brother, Mr. John T. Smoot. 3 | i For half'a century 3r.. was best man. Mr. Robert Smith i - i and Mr. John Gaither were ushers.| The parents of the bridegroom, Mr. Solid Platinum-top Wrist Watch— 3 e . :‘ e { : The Steinway Piano - |8 S o €, W S | = 1| i i iy i : : AN . i i R around; 17-jewel adjusted 100 sonville, Fla., were present; also Mra rectangular movement 1 Has been the sln!‘ldnl‘d of excellence throughout the civilized world, the choice of the ; Mr:‘gns:';:::'z from d}"":}:;"g;’"{:fi::‘: greatest masters in music, and AN INSPIRATION to every one fortunate emough to [f]iMr. and Mrs. Wulker are spending ; possess it. i :r’.‘:llrflg::gm:;m .l;l:v”x Palm Beach : 2 _ ; - : : 3 7 ; — AR — B Pooacl A Special Feature in Our Diamond Defpt. TO ENABLE MORE LOVERS OF MUSIC TO OWN A STEINWAY. we offer a plan | The marriage in Baltimore of Mlu; % = K . We Will Re Y. Di. 2 While You Wai of purchase which is being widely accepted. A STEINWAY is your most satisfactory in- Frances Blixanetl e Magruder i | ' "B Betorlond” i set Y our Diamon e Yow Wart : i | of interest in Washingion, whers the s Seaie Yoii can enjoy the beauty of your diamond by hav- | vestment, both from the artistic and financial standpoint. We invite you to see and ] % bride has a large circle of friends. beautiful ds. G Do o e : (|| The, sepemony, o perfermed in 5| THIS BEAUTIFUL 3-PIECE SUITE $1 2 5 = s = Eplscopal Church at 5 o'clock Satu: July sale of made-to-order overstuffed furniture, exactly as ing it set in*a Beautiful, Hand-constructed, Solid Plati- $5O num and Diamond Mounting of the very newest de- sign; many styles to select from; SET WHILE YOU WAIT at our Very Special Price of........... 5 A. KAIIN Inec. Jewelers 935 F Street Platinumsmiths 30 Years at the Same Address 16 stry or velonr, with loose cushions, full ;m‘-,d the }&e‘\: .Dr.““g)'-!'; 1'3“?:;:1‘-‘::; edge and backs. You bave the privilege of selecting your own ride. who was given cove nd des! 5 w n i 4 : B D W o down of hity | - COrering snd design. ‘as we wmasafactute gur own armitare I chiffon draped over satin, with a pic- SLIP COVERS MADE TO ORDER ture hat of white satin trimmed with ure R O vieh feather and ecarried || WINDOW SHADES DRAP ERIES REUPHOLSTERING P"iiies Mars” Loulse Turner of Wash. | 1003 Oth Sireet N. W. ington, cousin of the bride. was mald | c Phone Main 3211. of honor, and wore yellow chiffon,| with a leghorn hat trimmed in yellow, TERMS IF DESIRED and carried Magruder, brother, an ushers were Mr. John Contee Sullivan, brother of the bride; | )e'r. Hl"rln)flull Maglrlldecl'. brolhe}r{‘ :)]f the bridegroom r. ‘larence all, - ur iek Fall e Bowle ‘Addison and Store Store Closed All Day Tuesday, July 4th YisicOnz ’ y Beauty Mr. Wall. { Uprigh i i pright ’ NSt e ]| The ceremony was followea by a pe § —_———— | s v SMALLEST BABY reception in the home of the bride’s Opens Parlor. ! T T e RO, | GRAND parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Albert 8:45 Expert A | 4 FT. 8 IN. LONG | Sullivan, on Reservoir street, after B pei | exact' size of this Grand. which Mr. and Mrs. Magruder ieft for Operators. S 3 T : T %||aay afterncon, June 24. by the rec . Covered with . BRAMBACH g The Best Grand of Its Size in ‘ the World | Ideal for Small Homes; Rich in Tone, Re- | sponsive in Action. Remarkably Durable. ‘; SIX MONTHS' USE GRANTED UNDER i OUR _SPECIAL STEINWAY EXCHANGE PLAN. | In the Spue of an We Recomm‘e;:: ':;'dt lf.;m"mu the !I mailed on request. Try it IN MAHOGANY in y . N ACCOM) X G 3 ° a weddl trip, e Ilga st OX ACCOMMODATING TERMS . maing drip, St fthe sonclusion of A:M. uh'farcel zuss e = Baltimore. avin, Among_the out-of-town guests were Closes 7 Haii % {Mr. and Mrs, Leigh Richmond Keech, (] - o / ONE-DAY SALE Summer Dresses Markell, all of Washington; Mr. and At Three Great Bargain Prices $0) .98 $p~.98 $10 Mrs, mpton Magruder of We Have Never Offered Such Extraordinary Vaiuel oro, Md.; Mr. Thomas Magruder, Mabel G. Contee and Mr. Gordon y Choice of fine gingham and organdy con!bina- At 3 98 tions, dotted swisses, organdies, in most desirable b colors. i‘aau'-ru Contee. INQUIRE ABOUT OUR DEFERRED PAYMENT PLAN The wedding of Miss Grace Fitzhugh Choice of new dotted swisses, beautiful sois- At $5 98 ette, new ratines, wonderful ginghams and or- b gandy and gingham combinations. A Fine French voiles, normandy voiles, dotted t $ l 0.95 swisses, ginghams, tissues, etc. All new models. A Great Special Sale Silk Dresses For Every Occasi'on Harrison of Fredericksburg, Va., and Mr. Willlam Sheppard Miller of Ur- banna, Va.. Saturday afternoon, June 24, in Trinity Episcopal Church,’ the former city, was an exceedingly bril- llant affair. The Rev. John F. W. Flelds performed the ceremony, the ¢ Ps bridal party having as a background about the altar palms, ferns and baskets of varl-colored flowers. A program of nuptial music was ren- Furm'tn're i ered by Mrs. villiams. Comees Eleventh and F Sts. 00 ey, Ianiislit son, wore a_handsome gown of em- ESTABLISHED 1861 broidered white Canton crepe and a hat to match and carried a shower bouquet of white roses and lilies of . the valley. ! { - Miss Paullne Harrison, aister of the | ° bride. attended her as maid of honor | and wore apricot-color georgette over ecial Items From Lac = and carried a shower bouquet of pink roses. The bridesmaids were Miss , ) Elizabeth Harrison, youngest sister e ar of the bride, who wore green geor- on a gette over satin, with a hat in the . same tone, and carrled La France e R AT = =N roses, and Miss Jeannette Chiles, who wore orchid georgette, with a hat to STORE CL OSED JIJL Y 4 match and a cluster of Ophelia roges. Mr. Robert Miller of Urbanna, Ve., brother. of the bridegroom, was best man, and_the ushers were Mr. John ° < Corey of Norfolk, Mr. Conway Walk- er and Mr. Fred Walker of Washing- e Linen op T epar: ent fon and Xr. Vivian Laylon of Frea- ericksburg, Va. A reception fol- lowed the ceremony, the guests be- | " 75¢ Genuine Peter Pan Dress 300 Cretonne-Covered Porch or [iif s tarens =t (e home of the Ginghams, 35¢ yard. Our en- or Canoe Pillows con theiy weading rip the Brige wors | tire stock of finest striped Kapok-filled, $1.50 regularly--§1 [fan hac- On thele retuin they will | L4 make their home in Baltimore, Md. check and broken-plaid zephyr Kapok-filled, 60c regularly--50c |iassher or Mr. snd drsl 2 R Suck: 95 P Kapok-filled, 85c regularly--65¢ Afios’ Ether, Tickley. ihs. elasst ley of Clifton. Va., was married to ginghams, 32 inches wide. Cotton-filled, 50c regularly--35¢ - [iina’i; at tne remaence of Dr-wWai- lace Radcliffe, in this city, Thurs- day, June 29, at 4 o’clock. Only mem- Cantort Crepes Geargette and Formerly Sold From $25 to $45 Crepe de Chines Foalard Combines Roshanara Crepes Georgette and Crepe Knit Lace Satins Taffetas Crepe Meteors [ Foulards Tricolettes, Etc. — Straightline and drape mofl’els. in all the most popular spring colors, includ- ing plenty of black, navy and brown. All sizes, 16, 18, 36 tod4. 1,000 Wash . Skirts | Special Clearance of Summer Rugs «..| Group No. 1— i . | Rattania Fiber, 9x12.....$11.50 Standwear Fiber, 9x12...$10.75 Crex de Luxe Rugs, 9x12.$17.75 Waite Grass Rugs, 9x12.. $9.50 a shower ’bmlfl lilies of the valley. Miss Ethel Roddy, maid of honor, wore a charming gown [ of pink georgette crepe with ribbons at - ln of French blue, and picture hat of the Sale .of'\S\.vAeaters same shade. Her bouquet was of ‘I pink roses and larkspur. Mr. Edward ) 7 bers of the Immediate family wers Drapery Department i S 50 wes becmie? crepe de chine. She carried orchids ble Ci‘lality cretonne; pretty Ebbitt. Mr. and Mrs. Twigg will be tonne; all colors. Specia_{l»’ 31'25- cial, 35¢ each. The Chapel of Our Lady, Gonsaga , when Miss Margaret Poole formed by Rev. Willlam J. rooks at the organ, while Miss' Hazel o Refrigerator ed corners, making refrigerator " | z rrek i S e Suits 1l e 8 -F Bar Harbor Chair Cushions; Canoe and Porch Pillows, |itcsem wores pitere had ol whis regular size; filled with cotton 18x18 ins.; covered with dura- |3lieset teabe. o tuncheon was and covered with retty cre served the bridal party at the New P patterns and colorings. Spe- |men Cumvenans, M oo el College, was the scene of & pretty and - ceremony Wednesday A Need for Eve,.y D e e eeremony whs] per- Home- Good S e ey Wheaton Howard y muysic Prof. Harr: A ot -a o szl.hur rendered ~ several ' beautiful vocal selections. The bride wore a Special Three-door Refriger- ator; white interior, with round- easy to clean; ice capacity, 70 pounds; insulation of mineral Mr. E. Eugene Byrne. | Super Waite Rugs, 9x12. .$13.50 inea tl‘ap.eq“ll’l:'r:ed s‘g}l%o'spec“l Very Special :"""‘:{ of ., $ : _98 ; Values to $7.98 . | Groap No. 2— ’ ‘@ Creitioris. . ... .. ne "| Rattania Fiber, 7.6x10.6... $9.75 i B For the Porch or Lawn the Iatter traveling in & mod $ "00 i ol ot :fibe ik and wool Sweatars in sl $3-—.98 ¥ 4 7 e latter traveling in & mod- e i W Standwear Fiber, 8.3x10.6. $9.75 | Hammock, complete with ‘."‘c‘;'i."‘.,i"»‘n‘éfl“‘ o e e Bat fo 4 : oveAr e mixedo moduls.. Stvetal hovelty Teavés'in all Crex de Luxe Rugs’ 8x10. .$13.75 Chain.l, uph?lafenng' of heavy Rt : A special ‘sale of mtfing wanted . colors. S S s s . ¢ _All new styles in gabar- £ dine and surf satin of fine khaki .covering, - ped with Suits for the 4th of July in ; UMBRELLAS ; many beautiful styles. At- Waite Grass Rugs, 8x10.. $8.25 . felt mattress an la’n'ljustal'»le | Super Waite Rugs, 8x]0. .$11.75. headrest. Price $14.50. - s tractively. tritamed. % All : - - e Nice assortment of Ladies, Gents | [} alkin. 3 ; and Chfldren's Umbreilas and Canes wvery_reasonable. quality. Fancy pockets and pearl button trimming. EXTRA SPECIAL 100 Wash Skirts reduced to $1 At $5.98, $10.50 and $15.00 Al wool, silk and wool, all silk and fiber silk sweaters.

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