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SOCIETY. STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (., FEBRUARY % 1923—P. P B Aot 20 ST S flag and th ry- the playground or 2 ™ nounced the thirty-second annua} New Member of U. S. 7 Weddlngs Ditee . roecs - Sonarast Nestharh War Veterans, occupled &|Peggie Fred, Mjss Rebecca Fred, exhibition under the ausplces of the : 4 . and Mrs. Frank Morrison, Mrs. Marion n public view in the gallery fron H — Clayton, Ala., by Mrs. J. E. Parish, 3 3. alk J. Wise and ‘son Marion, Lieut. Mau- The presidert and trustees of thelsxlnrdh,\'. February l.xlo Eyunda_\: Rated Stranger Here Church was the scene of a very p Cotton bolls festooned the stage !r: M. Maddox, Ca g » wedding Wednesday night, when Miss|{box, the home of the Auburn College | McCall, Representative and Mr 5 iph W. Brown. The ceremony | tiger and colors were much in evi- Justice and Mrs. Sanford g was performed by Dr. T. C. Clark, |dence, and wers sent to the soclety s : The bride was beautifully gowned ; leg Likely to Defer Selection x in white satin. She entered the| In the Auburn box were Senator Herman Heffnet. She carried a|ert E. Nol and Mrs. John R. d get Fall i shower bouquet of bride's roses and and Mrs. Alexander o ¥y P Edith M. Brow 3 Mrs. Willlam M. Willlams, Mr. Harry = ° Mr. Justice and Mrs, Edward Terry | F i Katherine Schrivener and Miss Evelyn | Bates, Mr. and Mrs. J. 8 Boyd, Mr. Shmpoomz ....50c attired Inbe and Maj. Thacker V. Walker, the the small circle, which comprises the S i o reein being the president of the N emilax, moss and holly, sent from | Hromin 3 Maj. and Mrs. James F. Johnson, Mr. Exhibit Starts Feb. 3| society of Washington Arttsts, to bsf Supremc Court ot 8 The Takoma Park Presbyt siater of the president of the soctety. an rice Smith and Capt. Wyngate. Corcoran Gallery of Art have an- | February 25, inclusive. Pt i i, i IR Cordslin Heffner became (ne bride of |aluinl for the evening. Tho Auburn | Vid H. Kincheloe, Mr. and Mre, W. I. r. pastor of the church, 'or use on this occasion by the col- | mm S a T . h " 3. Thomas Hegin, Gen, an - Rob- 0‘ pemflnen' HOmG Un‘ll 3 church escorted by her fathe Mr. Sobl lefin, Gen. and Mra. Rob. = - s ad before iijes of the valley. H and Mrs. James T.| &g The bride's attendants were: Mles ir. Walter Bulla, Mr. and E!pefl Marcel.. . 75¢ Sanford, the most recent additions to Mahorney, bridesmaids. They were |lehran Ord, Capt. Frankiin A. Hart Hair Dyeing $4 95 % i e . On Sale Monday Our Entire Stock of second division of the tripartite gov- : #weet peas and roses. Katherine | 59ciety- = 19 ernment, will not come to. Washington | fie . : Baaton and Norma Brown were flower | , 17, the fGeo ux\‘::lll;:xlonw!:::l,”?:? n&’!?fiflf}fe o an strangers, for they were residenta| | oot man and ar L ki tustin was| nd Mrs. Guy Withers, Mr. Kenneth | 8 G oM Tty for almost three years when Judge: ] . 3 Lioyd B. Gosorn, Mr. Perry Huff and | McRew, Miss Lols Beach,” Mr. and MISS HESS Sanford was one of the nssistant at-| \ : Mr. Fred Farrar were ushers. Mos Vs pomwen, M= Snd Zate of Myrtle Price torney generals under the late Charles & ‘ & i » MYA lo'l‘:r\]\::s ?i::r‘::‘r"u"ylrlel“lder:d bY | Harry Coope, man an 8. . Open Evenings Jerome Bonaparte, who was one of : First Methodist Church af Baltinore | Representative and Mrw. W. B. the assietant attorneys general under| b % 4 ; : A reception followed at the residence | W' g, Represontative and Mrs. Garden Rose the late Charles Jerome Bonaparte, s | ) of Mr. and Mrs. H. Silas Brown, on | fvi o pooning and their two daugh- L der i 3 Eastern avenue.: tera, Renrencptativ . who.was one of President Roosevelt's A After a short wedding trip, Mr. |Jep Be.'uty Parlor Wartwick Lodge binet. Jud, S ord is busy put- 5 1l v . fing the loose threads of his aftairs’ 4 gnd Mrs. Brown will reside in Ta- re boxholders, and entertained 1110 H Street N.W. in Knoxville into shape to hand over h tederal judge, an M d Mrs. W ’,{'1.:;‘:“F;;:Z;‘:llxlzeel:;:::imfien large ARl S Exp e l PRIC 1o his successor as feder. MRS. CLARENCE JOHNSTON ROB-| Mr. and Mrs. W. A Defibaugh an- ; = E STe vl fome 1o Waskiniston In about N Bens hegartiage of thelr aavebier. " Sivary order ot tne serpent. | MM | 2 T Of Alexandgin, who ax M Abble | Miss Sue Elizabeth Defibaugh, to Mr. two weeks and will take up his resi-{ Prances Hoxton was married in | James McMurty, jr., on Thursday, | e dence in a downtown hotel MIS.{ Chrine Chureh, that eity, January 12| Februa ., The ceremony was per- || - Sanford will not be able to join her formed by the Rev. Dr. Abernethy of | pusband unuil anout” the middle of - - the Calvary Baptist Church: Selections comprise fine domestic ch, wi e, ¢ill spend the o Mr. Mrs. Med v, ir., 9 \ T JEW S z 2 S H BT U LR | D, AL R State Committee | rolt 1o Hiants milc i e S0 1 S tee e ¥ Q1 1 hEcs 5s vl as Boghih fesces, tablish & home betore next autum Will Give Card Party |about Maren 217" " '@ Washinston 610 12th St—Just Above F camel’s hair and Crombies. All are when the Supreme Court reassem- silk lined and possess those strictly bles, after the summer recess. The state entertainment committee, Both Justice and Mrs. Sanford are| % S0 4 Fe T cynningham | Alabama Society Ball | ALL FUR COATS tailored characteristics for which our of Tennessee—Knoxville—from which | chairman and Miss Anne Tuohy vice | : : ; s e ol i Maen e e e e i e tye akcard aartyiat Conspicuous Success women’s sports wear is noted. except for the interval when the. f the Hotel Roosevelt at 2 o'clock pm.| The third annual ball of the Ala-|lf I F P E ! mx . :hzlr:» 3:'71):-‘:‘l‘;n:']-‘lk"'~ e bama Society, given Thursday even- - RIC ' ihe Burlington and then at | u * vi :}nfivuwas ;ugurded one of the most |}l . $22.75 Coats, now, $11.38 ‘ourt. ey have n en b P rilliant of th lety”’s y activi- neleieh ; - e © society’s many activi $29.50 Coats, now, $14.75 E o M = . Nhon 1 Bt | O Mrs A RS clally unique, depicting, as. It did. a than carry them over till t —a fixed SIS0 Cont; wosy, SIS DAl Thers wer o 0, K S n the iife of 5o many Alabamans. 2 e 3 iy e BRI R $49.50 Coat: 24.75 wnd theleldent E - . ge | “My Alabama Home.” composed and policy with this old, reliable house. s, now, $24. dicd about five years ago, ng P written by Ellie Snead Prestwood of oy . . . £ young son. Edward Santo M | Andalusta, Ala. was the keynote to 1 At a 50% saving, you'll be more than justified $60.00 Coats, now, $30.00 who is much beloved by his grand- | Howard Hodgkins, Mrs. Livingston | the_evening. The orchestra plaved it - o . 0 v parents. "he socord dxuehter. Mra | I Mnter: Mits tmma T, Strider. Srw. | us the opening number. which ushered in purchasing next winter's fur coat NOW. $75.00 Coats, now, $37.50 George Cameron, is William B. Hardy, Mrs. Cuno 5 u- ce, ree 'Clock in the : : . Doted shirseou i) casec | dulph, Mrs. W R Corby re W, P Moruing danced by Kathering Mc- Only a limited number of coats in each of these $85.00 Coats, now, $42.50 o A S “hord, after which al rom the south- oy . . land were given a_treat by the realistic bargain lots: Mrs, Kear- | 8Cene of the field hands, who next || urses in the hvm E rr, \ William Cox, ,\l‘r.- E 3 ::‘wurred in their accustomed costume Ht N S o WERE Now s, hey are establi 1 S E Mrs. Red- . of course, get Into a craps ga ‘DSON D S & A N oy Uhich T4 tc be that | wood Vandegrift, Mrs. Augustus| The Montrose Quartet, who imperson: | | {UDSON SEAL COATS (Dyed e 67 Warwick Lodge Sport Suits e tWotent, Beavers, Mrs. |ated the field hands. with Mr. Walie Muskrat), 50 inches long......... $600 $300 | Justice and Mrs. Sanford during the Appleman, Mrs, James M. |8 the soft shoe dancer, gave 4 mum. late spring season. Webb, Mrs, Gertrude Warren Moser, | ber of the plaintive songs of th 'PSON SEA ATS 2 s 1 Mrs ford is of the qulet, home- ! Mra. ( south; e HUDSON SEAL COATS (Dyed 2 PRICE The feature of the event was espe- | {l Sacrificing all remaining Fur Garments rather agel and Mrs. Mr. Mullane sang “Open Yo ; Ioving tspe. but with ‘a'deep inter- | Jumes &. Mulcare. i < Arms. My Alabams. and this feature| Muskrat), 42 inches long $200 . o corthier and more intel- closed with th t | | & - i worthier and more int | ) A!finm‘: (hoihe quartet singing M | PERSIAN LAMB. COATS, Formerly $24.75 to $42.50 2 founders of the i scene then changed to the even- et - S Ve 5 st ang |Ram's Head Players Are |, 8¢ feens then chaneed o e cven: | inches long ... $700 $350 Now $12.38 to $21.25 affalrs with_marked G { Robert Bell|the home. Littie aix-vear-oid Florence | snt times. She also uests ot Robert Dell| Embrey was the delight of the H AD it R 15d wetivities and Mr. Robert Bell entertained the)&NCe in her dance of the “Mona efiasn eserves any coat ays e % March.” * Her costume of soft vance study or to promote civie re- | members of the Ram's Head Players [silk was becoming and charming sponsibility. ld\\ &\r!h'"ll-mx to & |a’l’¢° at a buffet breakfast on Friday morn- ]\'Inlln anlnl by Dantel Breeskin, fol- | cirels of friends whom the new ju. R sirth- 1 1owed by “Love's Caprices.” danced hy tice and hix wife know, there are|ing in honor of the eighteenth birth- g, o REehrle, was alse entoriniming | Representative and Mrs, Hubert F.|day anniversary of Miss Josephine | The program of g . o P;‘i»hvlr of "‘r‘e"n‘m}"'n'h" Iu‘;lnrl being | [futehinson, whose work with Mr. | Spangled Banne: the Sta and the sister of the justice, and who was ; are b Stripes concealed b me . formerly Miss Louise Sanford of | Bell's little group of players is being | [UNIR, (onCealed being at this tim One Family Management for 30 Years 3 he bre. Knovxille. * Mrs. Fisher is the voung- | watched with so. much interest inland floating ever the pieture of the eat of a large group of children of | \washington and New York. and who |state capitol building. \which her distinguished brother was e iins such ® Ereat success of] ‘The decdis 610 Twelfth St. the eldest, and their residence in the | , . gram sume city after some years of separa-| n the party also were Miss Helen {back home, : are tlon is among the very pleasant fea- | potbins, who New York | of the capitol, there hung the state tures of e appoint- | ¢or the first night of “Grani imes | = - ment. There a 4 ' Revnolds, ) has been here for the the Fisher v who are prime ol hehairial ©f T Srégory) vorites with their uncle and wunt and | pno, JEMENE D oal Miss Leona vho will brighten their home on all Miss Velma Hitchcock, Wal- occasions of family celebrations. o % is playing Finn of Justice and Mrs. Sanford, who have a i a not been in Washington in several i knight Diarmuid, in “Gra- Yoars, will find that even the one | the lover-knight, Dinrmuld. in “Gra- y ! The Eminent English Novelist and Literary Critic permanent part of the government, Bhe S e, o Pl | Sepley. e ! Betzween | HUGH WALPOQLE Lecture Thursday, February 15th \ o g BT . t “Grania” during the P > ! 5 = 5 Years. OF ihe crcle in which they | (oming week {0 be followed by Clvds 12th and New National Theater—4:30 P. M. futhe Depariment of Juscesaatinis [ onS e i o T , - |k “NOVEL READING AND NOVEL WRITING” flons Diohouax and Holse, il ene — —— < 7 074 For the benefit of the Boys’ Club of Washington. Tickets, 50c to $2.00. Now on sale at 11 of his family, is a member of the 2 3 T. Arthur Smith, Inc., 1306 G St. N. W. ‘Jhplu‘npulinnl h, and will defer choosing a place of worship until h I 17 . . entablinhes & Dermanent home. Mre f Specialists in Women’s and Misses’ Apparel Sanford is a Baptist, and when sh lived here before sha attended Cal vary Baptist Church. an afliation which will in all probability be again Ellgl'a:‘fld Forms ’ o > n :! S — ‘ of Dignity and Character Drastlc RedUCtlons MO ay By Special Arrangement We Are Wit Prmmion | cating coras , Last and Greatest Day of Our | - & Privileged to Offer Announces Lecture Wedding Announcements The next French lecture of the Al- Invitations for Every Occasion lance Francaise will be given on ||| Monogram Stationcry 1 § ] ! DUPLICAAT OF Monday at 4:30 at the Washington |||l Crests and Coats-of-Arms i H ; : / Club by M. Gilbert Chinard. The sub. Book Plates ! { § J€Ee will be “Les Amities Americatnes | [Il 7enus and Programs @o Madame dHoudstor, dApres sa nd Diplom i Monday is the last day of our Clearance Sale. No Winter | 4 Correspondance Inedite Avere Frank. Certificates and Diplomas merchandise will be carried over. Never have you been oi- ) 2 lin et Jefferson.”” The “Jour de 1'Al- ||| Engrossed Resolutions fered such marvelous savings as will be featured tomorrow! lance Franc will be kept by the | ' > grow of saoneer e s ot || FBREWEDD . " : ~ . SR EEepe | Winter Coats o e MR ORIGINAL MODELS After the lecture tea 611 Twelfth Street ved, Mrs. Th M. Cha- & tard presiding at the table. - Sacrificed Regardless of Cost or Value 31 COa.ts 27 Coats 16 Coats L i [ I Irene Castle :s the recognized leader of style in thiz country. Her good taste and &;‘%“fi‘;rbfi -Smd em $7£ E‘i;"llgrl‘}il&om = se?.%’?é"s‘"ui&f’ o i o discrimination in dres.s have won for her y the title of ‘“America’s best dressed $39.90 $50.99 56990 k A o Gorgeously fur-trimmed, elaborately embroidered and self- trimmed coats and wraps in expensive materials; leading styles; popular colors; all sizes. All must be sold Wednesday. il T is now possible for you to secure frocks S and wraps which are ‘exact duplicates of FROREASTORTHOTION foreign creations from the personal wardrobe of i he “‘best dressed woman in erica.” Each An Opportunity— Dresses the “best dressed Am . model made of famous Corticelli Silks. to own a beautiful LUXURIOUS 27 14 16 M by we are able to offer you the new “Irene Made-to-Order . .. . 1 Castle Original Models.” Daytime Dresses Dance. Frocks Exquisite Evening | ) " 3'P Co OVERSTUFFED silks. and Dinner Gowns ! In each model is sewn the label “Irene vil G ttes, velvets, BT BT = F;:"ll;y a::m fcn (“k:org;;:“" b v:o,sd Velvets. metal cloths. Castle Model made of Corticelli Silks.” It in- SU[TE s 1 4 and ) $35.00 to $69.50. from $45.00 *o $75.00. e U e i sures your getting an authentic replica of one of y up. | #6060 tor $135.00. Irene Castle’s own creations. It also guarantees (G Lisicn (arousiyoas lifiineiroons Sinapias phat 523400 53900 $55-59 A &hg garment itself. Coats alr)\d l}vr::!ps lljcari!:fi a transformation one of these Exquisite Overstuffed this label are guaranteed to be lined only wi Suites would make—and add to this the opportunity A superb collection of Afternoon and Evening Gowns— | Corticelli Silk. of lower prices and the privilege of dictating the ma- . copies and original designs from famous French couturiers. 1 A 8 terial of upholstery -ndp design, and YOU SUM UP 5 & £ | These charming frocks and fashionable wraps OUR EXTRAORDINARY OFFER. i are now on view in our store. We have a lim- i 1 ited number of these exclusive costumes. They Slip Covers—Made to Order A“ F _S rif' ed 3 ! ki b —not made by ordinary, but skilled workmen, the same men ur g ac lc \ A = th? inydoln o onsehxhlbltl}llon ": thizciiyit Come who cover the original suite, and therefore CAN MAKE THEM ; S : : i in early and let us show them to you. BETTER—order them now, when work is slower and prices Scores of fine Furs sensationally reduced for immediate Jrsfiosa’. Mpveer. 8 Few items mentioned below: e o 3 Misses’ Irene Castle Dresses—Third Floor fi’,m el $1 8_75 Priced !4 of Their Original Selling Women’s Irene Castle Dresses—Second Floor Boudoir iom"mi Giw 6 Hudson Seal 3 Hudson Seal 3 Extreme Model Dress and Sport Conts—Second Floor at this exceptionally low price. Coats Coats Coats 9 fore are in a position to make them lTED UPHO].STERY C I I L IR L s v R b B i 1 ‘ 0 inch Iengfhs. long. 5 1 bab)" caracul. 7 S et \J) & : : N T e+ $25000 527500 $375.00 | CAAA 911 7th St. NW. PHONE MAIN 341 No Connection With Any Other Store b Sacrificed Regardless of Cost or Value | We have made a special arrangement where-