Evening Star Newspaper, April 13, 1923, Page 9

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, APRIL 13, 1923. (a4 The b with a hat of brown lace and a noon at Ayrlawn, ome : glven in marriage by her fat| brown sable scarf. usual interest. Mrs. Otto L. Veerhoff, 5. Letts, In M Lett: the ceremony was performed by th During the reception Mr. and Mrs. | president of the club, will head the ' 30 S5 et VR e S SR Y RO ¥ 8 et RS | B B St remendous Purchase! Saturda 5 , be ng & e: Mrs. L % ;. (Continued f: Eighth Page.) );w‘:ldnl.:da:l{y guests, most of them|of the Gha ore the impressive altar | ney, the latter wea! g i ‘rederic! shley, rs. 4] . pel, with its single d ra- | suit of dark blue embroldered Willlam E. Chamberlin, Mrs. Willlam had went? e Young married et | tion of Eapter i le decora- | Piue: ‘with hat to mateh. They will |s; Culbertson, Miss Martha Dobbin, the University of Virginla to attend | Miss Lets is being much g:’rdn‘;:; Miss Hearin's br gown was un. bail on the George Washington to-|Mrs Henry Grattan Doyle, Mrs. Frank the polo ball last evening, are stay- |fore her marriage. Miss MATEMTUL( usually attractive, fashioned of white Morrow for Europe, where they will | E. Edgington, Mra, Selden M. Ely, Mrs. ing at the Lee House. Crosson will glve & bridge, Dol on|38tin, with a simply draped bodice | travel until the first of September|Joshua Evans, ir.: Miss Charlotte Far- her honor on Friday, Apriy 20, 600 07 | made with short puffed siecves, and a | 2{ter Which date they will be at|rington, Mrs. Goodwin Price Graham, ril 21, she w full : home at 1906 Sansom street, Phila- | Miss Lucy J. Graham, Mrs. D. Roberts Women’s and Misses’ Gen. Pershing Homor Guest Baturday, A) tte Ash- straight skirt, ver: lon; and At Junior Service Damee. tained at bridge by Miss Anne! opening in front over a petticoat o | d¢iphia. Gen. Pershing will be the guest of [FF& \ \ i 25 Miss Vircsinin|old lace trimmea with pearis. The| Among the out-of-town gy Coats and Suits We watched the market—and snapped up these at a price that saves a lot for you! Ve- lour, Bolivia, Poiret, Normandy Coats and Capes. Silhouette Coats, fancy sleeve, wrappy coats, capes with new rolling collars. 1 v were Mrs. Maxwell Howard of D Klager, Miss Racha o A o Nos il ba Mes| Green: wiiliantertalniat 1uURG from a coronet of orange blossoms |l.ebanon, Ky.; Mrs. Louls Parker of | 0. C. Merrill, Mrs. Gerrit S. Miller, § Davis, acker Babb and | Miss Letts. over a flowing train of tulle, The|New York, Mr. Edward Simon of|Miss Ruby Nevins. Miss Mary v 3 R. P. Rodg- | Pride carried white Palma violets and | Philadelphia, brother of the bride-|Plerce. Mra. Frank W. Pyle, Mrs. Wal.! by de by Capt. J. F. Arthur, U. Commander and Mrs. C. R T ROCES | lilies of the valley. groom, with his wife and daughter; | ter 8. Rogers, Miss Marie K. Saunders, T O %ient K H. Knight, U. 8 ers will arrive in hington Aptl 1 The bride's attendants, all of whom | Mr. and Mrs. Warren Irish of Mor-|Mrs. ' Willlam D. Searle, Miss Edna and Lieut. Floyd Parks, U. 8. A. 28 _trom Coronado, nhere e | were dresscd 'in’ peach-color chiffon, | ristown, Pa., and Mr. L. M. Bpler of | Shcehy, Mrs. Amos A. Steele, Mra. Orate’ arrangements have been made | former has been on Guty £or (50 g | with large hats to match, and who | Glens Falls, N. Y. Willlam C. Van Vieck; Mrs. Harvey ty by the committee in|tWO years. during their led bouquets of blue delphinium emti . ey. Mrs. Alexander Rodgers during and pink stock, w - “Jonn | Mre, Alexander RogE TS oducrs was | g PINK flock, were Miss Edith Hoyt, | Tea ut Colontal Da Miss Mary Palmer. ~Presentations will h v B T 4 5 Mrs. Williams E. Chamberlin will be Wood, U. 8. A: Capt. F. A Hert, 1. 8. | 308y 0 Misa Alice Appleton Mever. | Fool ot (ulifirnia™ ani i5me icry | Clubhouse Monday hostens at the tea to be given by the ¢ — Va.. matron of q 5 At a tea to be given at the Club of N N. Th 1 ce t of honor: Miss Eunic % (Continued on Tenth Page. e e e e o oamtian % nq | Dr. and Mrs. Marcus Mitchell Ben- | Howard of Dayton. Ohlo, and Miwg | Colonial Dames Monday, April 16, at ) Braided B lack, oriambrotd $ r ein deer, i New York, | Marion Simon of Phj - | 4 o'clock p.m. Mr. Henry Litchfield | = = i em navy and guests attending the ball that dancing | jamin, who have been in New n of Philadelphfa, brides- | 4 : o “\Growth of o . P 0 v artment at | maids. | West will give a talk on “Gro 5 will start at 10 o'clock Several dinner | have returned to thelr ap The flower girl was little Jean Triay | Fe4eral Power,” and Miss Rone Polllo ered trim. cocoa. Sizes the Highlands. Tarties preceding the dance will be given | the Hig & ot Morristown, Pa., and the ring | Wil sing a group of English and : A mings. All andiyy styles Col. and Mrs. Robert M. Thompson | bearer was Master ‘Owen Hawhing | 1tallan songs. / i Others at for women Mr. and Mrs, John H. Ruckman of |and Miss Hilda Sykes will sall for [&7Andson of Senator Owen. 2 Mrs, Joshua Evans, jr.. will be the % ; K richly lined. . £ Minneapolis. Minn. who have been | Europe on June 6. Theylsst man was Dr. ‘Paul Cret |postess at the annual dinner of the y $39.75 to $45 and misses. o 8 of Philadeiphia and the ush, : . 2 F F h N : visiting Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Semmes = 3 5 ushers were | Columblan Women of George Wash- at Fourteent! 24l : - and Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Semmes, | Mrs. Daniel Lothrop of Boston. | ML, Charles Hearin, brother of the bride; Mr. C. W | ington University, which {s to be Dave returned to thelr home. Mr. and founder of the National Boclety of | Rt Mr. ¢, \W. Simon, Mr. H. Bartol | neld at the Chevy Chase Club April 26. Mrs. Ruckman are former residents of | Children of the American Revolution, | TOETRICE Bnd Jfr. D. M. Kirkpatrick. | fabbtii Chevy Chase, Md. is at Hotel Grafton. Her daughter,| . /Gl on for the family and in- | Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Godfrey of Bos- to surroundings— 3 - - Miss Margaret Lothrop. who is on|[{Mate friends followed the ceremony | ton. Mass., who spent the winter at hi | Box styles in Poiret Twill and Former Senator and Mrs. Clarénce |the faculty of Leland Stanford Uni- | Ang Jwas held at ‘the home of Mr.|Tampa, Fia. are en route home. They while you are Z : e 02 S € 1 5 D. Clark are leaving today for Wyo- | versity. Calit, will joln her mother | [UQ 375 Tevnolds, on Wyoming ave- | are ut’the ‘Burlington Hotel during lunching satisfactorily— 3 Tricotines. Many silk embroidery ming and Los Angeles, where they ex- | at Hotel Grafton Saturday. | flowers ‘and “the brides teriaPAng | their stay in Washington. or i el mc’r’]u ! trimmed. Popular navy and tans. pect to spend the summer. : o R ‘m{!("‘od:“tf\a m:f:-u with white roses and white Imurs. l:rl'\)' T.p\l"arnm:nn.dcr‘::l;:m g: P! = y B Sizes for women and misses. tomorrow afternoon by g e annual receptiol o :;’Ill p};'fil‘:fl" }m‘l Aumnae at 1906 | M and Mrs. nolds received | the College Women's Club, which will 12 to 2.30—600 : Fiorida avenue, Cards will be piayed —_— e R " " Countess Glaycka entertained a com- | {1, 218 135 20 Condinue unttl T A delicious Table d'Hote pany at luncheon yesterday. o,em_kvl e ‘.M;m ;?"::'\m‘: Efi?&r ser\'e;l'l a Iad g{ew Mrs. Robert Woods Bliss had a|chairman for the card party, RS 0 every day and Sun- smail company lunching informally | Adrienne Louise Low ls chairman for Hats of Tomorrow Shown Today day—$1.25 per plate. itritio e s torany the tea dance. i “har! ot Washington bachelors T witl Eatertain at & dance April 28 at e e 4 and Banquets at the New Ebbitt v Club. 3 . oy went to msee their daughter, Miss|the Montgomery (éoun\t'lz“n‘ luby Barrine Drake, sail aboard the Presi- | Among ‘E",r:“c,?]lb:—ze Mr, Stanley dent Polk for England. Miss Drake | e Mr. Parker (ieoe S 3gqn Hil accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Woodrufr! Afyron Hofer, Mr. Coleman Jen : News an‘k, and after a visit in|M& MYIOR FRah U Magor. Mr. G England will spend the remainder of | > T ekemey: the summer on the continent, return. |Harian Milier, Maj. John Qu ; . Mr. R B. WiRgles. oS oRyAshinghainithetautumn: [Mr' Robert N oughby, Mr. Clarence UNCH agreeably as 4 \ Pay $! a Week Mr. and Mrs. Judah Howe Sears were hosts at dinner last evening. 22222222002220008000 00002 200200000000000000 0200020008 Col. and Mrs. Charles B. Drake have returned from New York, where they - Mr.‘ lréd Mrd.x .'(1""1l L. E;I‘;lzr%!(en- e ertained at dinner last night before A iidotiriend the polo ball for their daughter, Miss | 2Mrs. g"l‘r'\‘(y""“.’ Ty o Virginia Edwards, the party includ- | mond county., Nau i i oigh Hotel. ing Miss Elizabeth Turner, Miss Eliz. | 814 15 stopp - abeth Jones Miss Mary Elizabeth| mpe marriage of Miss Fannie Holo ‘Thompson, Mr. Huntington Turner. combe Hearin, daughter of Mr. and Lieut. Wade Killen, Capt. John French rton Reynolds of 1801 i % -) i i 2 7 3 and Lieut. Herman Pohl. Mrn A Paus northwest, to Mr. | 13th Sts. of Philadelphia Miss Harriman and Miss Louise | Grant Miles Simon of — o s [acey entertained at dinner last night: Hi rs. Robert Hinckley, Mrs. George D. % 1) . 5 . Fy Hope, Miss Luclle ~Atcherson, "Mins S L Specialists in Women’s and Misses’ Apparel Carolyn Nash, Mrs. Bertha Martin, Mr. Robert Hinckley, jr.; Mr. Henry : Martyn Clarke, Mr. Richard Flournoy, Rare and Authentic Mr. Frederick 'von Lennop, Mr. J. E Rice, Mr. E. A. Wickersham and Mr. MRS. CORDLEY Frank Sullivan, Miss Catherine Letts. daushter of|g19 17¢th St. NW. Tel. M. 403 Mr. and Mrs. John C. Létts. who s to 578 ZTRAD: 70— Tomorrow » Continuing—Saturday Mr. and Mrs. John C. Letts, who is to — - R Our Extraordinary Offerin M A . nary 8 After-Easter Sale ! SALE OF HATS £F COATS of Millinery at DN (R A 4800 B &% Two different types of fabrics Wonderful Values ! Offering 200 Hats. New Summer ) are being used in coats this sea- son—the twill and the velvety Several hundred choice Hats to make your textured cloths. There are slim selection from. Newest shapes, colorings and impossible for hats of this character. 3 ‘ models, with side bows, plain or A I \ embroidered; and full wide- materials. : 2 /A sleeved wraps, tucked, braided, s buckled or whatever their type F 2 3 calls for. A varied and fine col- P Special ° ; | L lection. for Saturday ; &'\ | a : CAPES 'Ida Walters ,==.. NowYork ™ 1227 EIStNW, g Boston Capes with flattering Caracul \ g collars that flow straight from : i " shoulder to hem or are shaped < = \ at the waist and then flare are W AV/AN Y here. So also are models tucked, embroidered and other- i . v \ wise decorated. Deep piled fab- 8th and Penna. Ave. N.W. , W rics of light weight have been used for the most part. Capes— 100 Beautiful Spl'illg i .. | : ) most modestly priced. HATS ‘A Single Group at a Single Price TOMORROW AT Tots-to-Teens offers a novelty PY in girls' dresses—known as the Jeanne Frock Handmade Pantie Dresses (one sketched) that are truly distinctive. Made in several cunning styles of excellent quality = s chambray, gingham and flowered cretonne. Made exclusivel; Made to Retail at ’5"?0 and $7.50 ' for onr ahiop. ‘Specially priced at— o , Hats at a price which seems almost $ 5 75 I Long or short, straight or flaring, embroidered or - i | i tucked, ribbon girdles or no girdles—every kind of The S Uu itS, Coa ts Girls’ Coats and Capes il g suit is here in Navy or Tan Twill in two-piece or ] ! iR ! three-piece models—the latter with blouse tops of Every girl's and little tot’s (including boys’ sizes to 6 y;ars) Coat and Cape in our stock is offered at a discount Oriental Prints. Rea“y exceptlonal at this pricc._ P g an d ‘D r esses | We've a splendid 53;2:%: from which you may ‘:_ Eve’f)’ Cor rect T_}TB Of Embr Oide':y choose—styles that are different in the season’s most We are offering at popular materials. Prices range from $6.50 to $29.50, I E,Ue’:)f Authentic Model 3 Tailored Hats for boys—of T‘l;ll:!rl‘dl«;:uglr.l‘l—!frz:-:‘rm:::l ribbon bands. Special $2.50 to $10.00 i New Silk Crepe Frocks, Are “Jane Vogue” o B st o P i i A o => he Afternomfl; fStI':lelet anddSport Frocks in plag: shades or vivid Oriental color- t oint of style a ity, they arc t t | HOP FOR YOUNG FOLK : 1 i i drapi; i ight-: E ontsionding solues in Waskisgion. We tobe potde in o ering BN YOUTHFUL APPAREL FOR EVERYWOMAN ‘ ings, with soft foldings and drapings that give the new Straight-and-long effect. .. such distinctive garments to women of more than ordimary discrimination.

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