Evening Star Newspaper, April 1, 1923, Page 39

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SOCIETY. WeddingsCharmingFeature Of the Easter Period Events Miss Helen Marie Day Bnde of M:r. J. M. Clutel of Los Angeles—Other®Matrimonial Alliances. 5 * twill cord with o gray crepe de chine i in blue. After June at 35 Buell Wash- | end the wedding w James Clifford M Moody of New My and nd Miss Britain M 1 Mr: | A. Ranjer, M . Mr. Theodo s of and Mry. Raymond M oncord, N H. marriage of M n and Mr. on took plac the Harlen 1\ New York city, s Emily Ma onovan Le noon ves lace Rad cliurch with hat to match, _bouquet was or viclets and 4 nhouse, daughter nd by 't A s, C. J. Rittenhouse, orath rried to Mr. James C. Roy, b R, = avening of i wedding 51 Miss Dorothy ¢ ot | honor_and | Miss R | attendants will allther as maid nston, son fta Ridings Of Washing Manning - the marriuge of their dau ene Vietoria M 1 attendant, De Forest Chan ceremony was witnessed r relatives @ Cceremony was perl Methodist Chure wcly decorated ¢ number o the wodding cnud T'uesday, April 3rd Artists’ Le PARADIS ting 12 P.M. Mrs. RODOLPH VALENTINO . will appear,aswell as other stage notables. Make your reserva- tions now! Phone Main 4336. \arional Vaudeville Night I gaia night—stc After-Easter Special Offering We have selected from our spring collec- tron a delightful group of individual Daytime, Afternoon and Sports Dresses, and are pricing them specially at $45 and $65 and her Willlam | orbes and | | datfetti | i | | { | i | ! | | THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, SARONY, N-Y, WIS DONOVAN LEWIS LAMBERON. d Mrs. Prank B. Ketchum, formerly of Washington, now er wed: . New York Edmonds, arter Man- northwest, D.--C, “APRIL 1, the jmmediate family, the Rev. Rob- ert Talbot, D. D., Fector of the church, officiating. Shortly after the ceremony the cou- ple left for Asheville, N. C., to spend thelr honeymoon at Grove Park Inn, Sunset mountain. Mr. and Mrs. Trax will mnke their future home in Brooklyn, N. Y. The marriage of Miss Marletta Da- vis and Mr. Bdgar Thornwell New- kirk took place Wednesday evening, March 28, at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mra. D. C. Davis, of !1718 North Capltol street. The Dr. Brundage performed the cere- mony before a bower of palms and flowers, | The bride’s gown was of white | crepe sutin and she wore @ vell of | tulle. | Miss | honor, w Eleanor Gallagher, mald of s in nile zreen chiffon. | A . number of guests were present, including some from out of town Plea for Aid to Russians Heeded in Washington The pitiful pleas from nople for ald for the Russlans now remaining in that city have struc 2 responsive chord in the hearts o philanthropic Washingtonlans, and every energy is being bent toward making the approaching Russian vil- ke fete al Wardman Park Hotel, 110, a financial us well us artis order that sufferers who to_their Mrs, Edwin chairman of the T. Marye, us chairman; Mme. 3 wt, as vice chairma: unker and Mrs. Nash ainment committe y enthustastic and capuble assist- ants are combining their efforts to | proGuce one of the most entertain- ing events cver staged in Was ton Originality is to be the keynote {in all that takes place during the afternoon and evening and a varied | program has been arranged to plea | il tastes. Dances under the dire: tion or Miss Ellzabeth Gardiner; nonologues by Mrs. Leahy in the afternoon and a talks by Mrs. J. wis in the evening are features announced. Sths are receiving part lar attention that none of them i and that they may v the Russian vil- ooths already have | Others are the ‘ower hooth in charge Wf Mrs. Judah NG a corps of assist- embroidery booth, -“Delano, Mrs e nssisting booth, T Mme, i Dances a Feature Of Easter Season aster dance will be given by sjamma Sigma Sorority at Ward- ark Hotel Monday. the nan The Councfl of Jewish Junfors wiil $2.00 Crepe Georgette A supertinc dainty, UD 3 McCall Patterns 1114 G St. NW $4.25 Princess Crepe (40-inch Flat Weave) 36-inch Crepe Sunbeam latest 1 lustrous tames M WHERE THE BETTER THlNGS CO T LES T UPNAD Y ONL % M-BRCKS &CQ G STREET NORTHWEST Sale of lelmery Monday Only 1109 ~-1111 EXACTLY 150 HATS, ALL TAKEN FROM OUR REGULAR STOCK OF EXCLUSIVE MILLINERY, ING MANY MODELS FROM FORE- MOCST DESIGNERS OF NEW YORK, AS WELL AS MANY FROM OUR POPULAR PRICED LINES. Regular Prices, $7.50 to $25 Tomorrow Y2 _Their Marked Price COLORS: BROWN, NAVY, SAND, COPEN, PEARL, ALMOND AND BLACK MATERIALS: MILAN, TAGEL, HORSEHAIR AND IN COMBINATIONS “Krepe rich for full \\mmd . N G cos- B. and A. Spool Silk Silks as fresh and new as Spring! —and Only Here—Such a Large Assort- ment at “Loom-to-Wearer” Prices Tomorrow’s Features: | 36-inch Pongee de Luxe $1.98 | $3.00 “Bayadere” Crepe (Exceptional Vale) $229 h the smpcs per- ted or sport crepe :\ splendid qual- e of ahis mach D1.29 wanted fabric, M.I launder ser cellent color range inclu '3«2(‘, Atad\. White, Pink, Ivor; INCLUD- OF STRAW AND FABRICS mflfl Hev. | Constanti- | 2 {man, Mrs, * {Breckenridge Long, Mrs. - 1923—PART - Committees for Casualty Hospital Card Party Mrs. Martha J. Vaughn, president | of the board of lady managers of Casualty Hospital, has made final arrangements for the annual qard | party on April 3 from 2 until 5| o'clock &t 2400 16th street. There wlill be a uniform prize for each table. The committees for the party in- clude Mrs. Charles E. Meyers, cand Mrs. Edward B. Adams, cake; Mrs. | E. W. Hanvey, prizes; Mrs. J. S Buynitzky, tables; Mrs. Willlam J. Brewer, tickets; Mrs, Ernest Kettler, printing; Mrs. Fred Hinkle, playing cards; Mrs. Charles J. O'Nelll, puslic. ity and patronesses. | The patronesses ure Mrs. D. R. Crissinger, Mra George B. Chris- tian, Mrs. G. Wallace W. Hanger, {Mrs. Willoughby S. Chesley, Mrs. | Daniel C. Roper, Mrs. Willam ¥ Herron, Mrs. Jo Mr !,wulq Addison S5 George | . Hogan, | g M: A Cuno H Wallenburg, Mre, Miles Poindeste Mrs. Frank W. Mondell, Mrs. Helsler ;lmu Mrs, Sylvanus Mu Cary T, Grayso: 3 | Thompson, Mrs ne 1. Ellis, { Clifford Ireland, Mrs. John Mock, | Charles J. Bell, Mrs. Walter Tu Rudolph. Guy Despart Goff, Mrs, | Nathaniel . Halstead and Mrs. James A. Drain. | Hemstitching, Picot Edging 10c Yard All Work Guaranteed “m““““““““.““““.0»“00000000»“000“»oo““on“0000»0»00““»“ow‘»onnw»nn»“»o“o“»’n - 1ese are show! new color combin; seven blendi strength qual ions. colors. Oi One ioom of qua grades up to $3.49. Woven Tissue, in stripes, combinations. other colored dots. Yard Downstairs Store Dress Ginghams 32 inches wide; excellent quality; assorted checks, stripes and plaids; all spring colors. 19c Downstairs Store red striped borders. Crash Toweling, for glass, roller or hand towels; soft finish, with neat blue stripes. Downstairs Store 1219-1221 Genuine Qil Paint Silk. .. .. Have you seen it? Hues and colors of the painter’s art—from light pastel tints to the bold, deep tones; on a heavy quality of Canton Crepe of light and dark colors. Paisley Crepe de Chine $2.49 and $2.98 Yard The REAL Paisleys are ever popular—and we have them here in a large assort- ment. All the wanted light and dark backgrounds. Oriental Prints In New Supreme Georgettes $2.98 Yard in a variety of Many h hea Printed Crepe de Chine 1 .-mJ n..,u( a; Another special feature in 40-in. Good Quality Crepe de Chine, Canton Crepes, $2.25, $2.69, $2.98 and $3.49 yard. from; an abundance of gray, cocoa, and tan. Art Goods Section— Main Floor A Sale of Cotton Goods Monday Novelty and Dotted Swiss, in whit with blue, pink, green, helio and ma fine qualit very onc ity; Hand Towels; guest size, soft-finish absorbent mate Only one dozen to each customer. Red Star Bird's-eye; 18 by 18 inches; non-irritable, absorbent and antiseptic Many Other Exceptional Values in Our * SOCIETY, -~ Now in Our New Store, 610 12¢h St. After-Easter Sale of Spring Chokers {[Beginning tomorrow morning, we shall have on sale a varied selection of spring chokers in all the smartest shades at 25% to 50% Reductions 1| Particular mention 1s madd of the Fine Foxes, Stone Martens, Sables, Minks and Baum Martens to be offered at the above saw’ngs. COLD STORAGE FOR FINE I-'UR Fuf Coats should be storage be Let us clean, repair aud yours noy all repairing work dos SAKS F UR CO. One Family Management for 30 Years 610 Twelfth St.—Just Above F Pictorial Review Patterns Summer HS Fashion Books G Street N.W 25e Store Hours: 9 to 6 Featuring the Newest Silks At Tremendous %) Savings = We specialize in Silks, having combed the market—not for ANY class of mer- chandise, but for the better grades of silks—the newest at the lowest possible prices. We find that Fancy and Printed Silks predominate. MARBLETEX ceeeee....8450 Yard Paisley Tussah SL.75 Yard Printed Corkscrew Canton $3.98 Yard New Embossed Crepes $2.49 Yard small quality good box the wanted s, $1.98 yard. Other All the wanted colors to select Silk Section—Main Floor This Popular Seaslde Model Black Lingerie Black Tussah Silk Black Jap Silk... Long-waisted Lawn Li white only Notion Counter—Main Floor IN OUR DQWNSTA!RSSTORE Woven Dotted Swiss & Woven Tissue plaids and chec 32 inches wide; all new spring colors a Superior Ramie Linon Looks like linen and wears like lin be made into attrac Colors are cadet, w reseda, Copenhagen, black, navy, rose and honeydew ore 49¢ Turkish Towels 22 by Downstairs Store Face & Turkish Towels 17x35; first blue l:\.r ers 17C and hims tched; reg- Special E 2 pe- .l‘(ol‘ 50c ore $1.00 dozen perfect ; grade. Downstairs Store Downstairs Lmon Crash Toweling (i nen finish first Downstairs Store Absorbent Toweling; first quality, honeycomb weave; selvedge edge border: made by the mills. Yard. Downstairs Store tornt and hemmed, wr usei §1.15 Doz. Downstairs Store e aada sl 22222222222 22222222222 222 0060909900090 04090000000000000000000000099090000000009009090909033990909900090009909090999009000006009000090909000990000900000000000000000000000009 +

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