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4 ociety (Continued from Eighth Page.) Davis of Washington, Mr. and Mre John Shirley of Cumberland, Md The bride's dress was of tvory charmeuse and silver, and hor tulle vell was held by a wreath of real orange blossoms. She carried a Bhower bouquet of white roses and Aweet pea o flower girl wore a dress of v made by the bride’s grandmother se enty vears ago. The house was dec- orated with cherry and peach blos lox\& and japonica. er 4 short trip in Virginia, Mr. and Mrs. Moore will be n{'home in Harper's Ferry. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Behlow, parents of Lieut. Robert Behlow, U. 8. N.: are guests of their son at the Burlington Hotel. marriage of Miss Dorothy Lan- daughter of Mrs. to ‘lfleut. E. A, . grandson of the late (i A8 Kimball and Mrs. Amos Kime ball, took p e at 6 o'clock last evens ing in the Sacred Heart Church, the Rev. Father Gavan officiating. The bride, who was given in mar- riage by her uncle, Mr. Charles Fletcher. wore a gown of heavy white ®atln with a train and veil of Vene- tian lace. the veil held in place with a wreath of orange blossoms. S| carried a shower bouquet of bride's roses and lilles of the valley. Miss Catherine Lannon maid of hono and wore a gown of ashes of roses satin with Lanvin green sash of chif- fon and carried a bouquet of roses. The bridesmaids. Miss Margaret Lan- non, Miss Dorothy Darling, Elizabeth _McReynolds Patricia _ MeSorley, gowns of pink shep- herdess style, and carried staffs with bouquets of orchids and lanvender aweet peas. Capt. . Vernon was best man for Lieut. nball and the ushers in- cluded Capt. George O'Connor, Lieut. Willlam C. Price, Lieut. Robert Young and Lieut. John Doublexzee, The ceremony was followed by a reception at the home of the bride's mother. The bridal couple were as- sisted in recelving by Mr: Lannon, Mrs. Kimball and Mr. Fletcher. Lateri TLieut. and Mrs. Kimball left for & wedding trip to Atlantic City, the lat- ter wearing a traveling suit of dark blue with gray hat, scarf and shoes. Among the out-of-town guests were Maj. and Mr: Robert C. Brady of Hagerstown, Md., brothe sister of the bridegroom; M Irene Kimball, from Philadelphia, sis. ter of the bridegroom, and Miss Ag- nes Brady, sister-in-law of the bride- &room. Mr. and Mrs. N. T. North have ar- d_from Boston for a spring visit in Waehington and are staying at the Lee House. Mr. Richard Wheatland of Boston fs spending the week at Wardman Park Hotel Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Notes an- nounce the marriage of thelr daugh- Miss Carrie Notes, to Edward Adler, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Adler, of New York. The cersmony took place in New Yorlk city April 12 at the Madison Avenue Temple, Dr. Soloman officiating. The couple are now on their honeymoon touring the northern states ani nada. After they return from their wed- ding a reception will be given at the home of the bride’s parents at 1400 Massachusetts avenue, Washington. the date to be announced later. Th couple will their home at Miami, Fla. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Horton Arnold entertained a company of sixteen at dinner last evening. make Foreign Service School Georgetown University Dance. The Georgetown University School ot Foreign Service will hold its an- nual prom at the City Club Friday evening, at 10 o'clock. The brilliant nsemble will include as patrons and Secretary of State and Mrs. les Evans Hughes, the ambassador of Chile, Senor Don Bel- tran Mathieu; the minister of Ecuador and Mme. . the minister of the minister of Poland and . Wroblewska, the minister of Venezuela and Mme. Arcaya, Dr. and Mme. Francisco J. Yanes, Admiral and Mrs. W. S. Benson, Baron and Baroness Serge Korff, Col. and Mrs. George H. Healey, Hon. and Mrs. James Brown Scott, Frank T. Hines, Lieut. and Mme. J. Labat, Dr. Roy S. MacElwee (dean), Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H. Healy, Dr. and Mrs. Willlam S. Culbertson, Dr. and Mrs. Willlam F. Nots, Dr.’ and | Mrs. Richard S. Harvey. Col. and Mrs. | Tawrence Martin, Dr. Spanhoofd, Consul Genera! Douglas Jenkins and Mr. and Mrs James A. Farrell. An informal roceotion in honer of the” Baitule Children's ' School of Prague. who will give a short com- | cert for members of the Art Center Club and the Art and Archeology League, will be given tomorrow evening at 8:30 o'clock in connection | with the exhibition of Czechoslovak | arts assembled there through | the of the Czechoslovak | minister and the legation. Migs Janet Richards will be hostess at the tea to be given by the Wom- | en’s City Club, 22 Jackson place, on! WHERE THE "EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. tions are being made through her and through Mrs. Pickett at the clubhouse. It will be a most informal affalr, with the girls wearing summer dresse: Sunday afterncod, from 4:30 to & o'clock. Mrs. J. F. Gray of Mount Airy, Phil- adelphia, has joined Mrs. J. D. Stryker ot rtiand, " Ore., at the Hamilton Hotel They will spend the week in Waskington. A talk, supplemented with lantern slides, will be given by Miss Marie ‘Ware Laughbton, executive dircctor of the Theater Gulld of Boston, under the auspices of the dramatic commit- tee, at the Arts Club of Washington, 2017 I street northwest, tomorrow evening at 8:30 o'clock. A reception for Miss Laughton will follow the talk. The members of the Arts Club and thelr friends are invited. A number of interesting and beau- tiful dances wil be included in the production of “Pandora and the Box of Mischief.”” which will be presented at Poli’s Theater, Friday afternoon for the benefit of the Washington Humane Soclety. The entire perform- ance will be given by children. The list of patronesses includes ~Mrs James W. Wudsworth, Mrs, Thomas F. Walsh, Mrs. Charles B. Wood, Mrs. of Middlston, Fa._ Chandler Anderson, Mrs. Tasker H.| o b el M., and Butk Bliss, Mrs. W. D. Chandler, Mrs. | Feuerstein of Baltmore, Sd Dwight Davis, Mrs. Stephen B. El-| Raiph II. Todd of Auubiem, Calif., and Ma- kins, Mrs. Hayne Ellis, Mrs. John S. [ rie M. McPhersoe of iy e Flanne Mrs. Robe Sleming, Mrs. John Hamilton, Mr: Irwin Laughiin, Mrs. Douglas MacArthur, Mrs. E. B. McLean, Mrs. George H. Meyer, Mrs. Upshur Moorhead, Mrs. Tawrence Phipps, Mrs. W. G. Peter, Mrs. Parker, Mrs. Richard Parks, Mrs Alfred Pembroke Thom Mirs. Charles Tittman, and Mrs. AH. Terrill. Mr. and Mrs. their daughter, adelphia, are spe: the Lee House. A “spring dance” i3 to be_held at the College Women's Club, Saturday | evening from 8:30 to 12 o'clock. Mr: D. A. Gurney is chalrman of the com- mittee on arrangements, and rese Marriage Licenses. Marriage licenses have been iswned te the | following: George Q. Scott of Cardoadale, Pa. aod Lila J.jhrfll’ of this city. ase aad Stiner of clty. Wiggs of Quebec, Canada, and of this clty. x and Estelle P. Wilkinsoa. nd Bin Rur H. Cole Walter A Ulysses G. Johuson of this city & Md. ack and Winitred Rusk. h and Josephiue Fly Murphy and Mary 8. Bro ton and Katberloe 8. Arma. f Rock Point, M, of Baltimore, Md. Vu., and Mary John E. Donald V. G. Albert M drew Klawansky of. Middleton, Johu 'F. Riordan and ¢ v Willie 8. Mossell and Lonise Bumbry. Births Report;d. The following births have been reported to {3 health dmartment in the last twénty-four onrs: Russell L._aad Mildred F. Kesterson, gl A Le Scott, boy. B, Waiker, girl. Frank Battles and Miss_Battles of Phil- ing a week at| George L. Fred and Kathleen M. Simmons, Milton and Roberta Fad Rirl n F. Kern, wirl Yiyman and Sophia L. Levin, girl Joun M. and Clara Perry, bov. John Harry C. H. an Charies J. and paon, girl. gir Offers Exceptional Spring and Summer Frocks $5.95 Many pleasing models in voile, dotted Swiss and French Ginghams made more attractive with smocked * yokes and other touches of hand- work. Sizes 6 to 14 years. Henderson’s—Standard for Quality === Established Over 50 Years Quait & Ché,rming Beds 1l Picture, if you can, a lovely bedroom with the “Rutledge” Twin Beds, sketched above, (or in the full size) in a dark, warm ma- hogany red finish, with oval rag rugs of a charming blue on the floor, a quaint old mahogany High Boy in one corner, a gate- leg table and old-fashioned mirror by the wall, with here and there some rush-bottomed Window Chairs and “ladderbacks.” fWe can be of assistance to vou in planning such a bed- room. The beds shown are. & Inspection of our stocks James B. Henderson Fine Furniture, Laces, Draperies, Upholstery, Paperhanging, Painting 1108 G Street—Main 7675-7676 $45 Bk ut obligation invited THE BETTER THINGS COST LE M ‘BRCOKS & (O 1109~1111 G STREET NORTHWEST Absolute Satisfaction Guaranteed or Money Cheerfully Refunded Tomorrow, We Feature Coats—Capes— Suits—Frocks Never Before a Finer Collection _ Never Before Such Marvelous Values HIGHER TYPE REPRODUCTIONS, WHICH IN EVERY INSTANCE ARE IDENTICAL WITH GENUINE PARIS ORIGINATIONS. HUNDREDS OF DIFFERENT, DISTINCTIVE MODELS FROM WHICH TO SELECT, IN ALL MOST WANTED FABRICS AND COLORS. . . 2 o~~~ O | © Harrey and Camille Jacod, girt. Wilbur W. and Ellen May, girl. Fruncls and Essie Henderson, girl. Archer and Maggle Brook: L Johg W and Eienop B. Cooper, bay. ames and Mamie Johnson, b0 Clement and Theima ‘Thoraton, boy. John and Lucy Corbin, boy. Wiley apd Ida Powell, girl. Deaths Reported. The follawing deaths have been reported to the health department in the last tweaty-four urs Mtidred H. Thompson, 87, Providenco Hos- ereaa C. Sergi. 21, 715 Euelid n.w. Harriet A. Nichols, 88, 1132 Columbla road. Thomas &’ Stallings, 57, Providepce Horpita Rose L. Fry ‘Providence Hospital. Mary E. Cook, 2 A Reagan, 58, 218 1) 1400 Crl 9, 534 3ed Chatiea H. Wagner, 19, 8t. Hedinger, 40. National Hotel. K; Blanchara, 7i. 800 Mass. ave. ne. 4501 N at. nw. . Children's Hospital ion, 22 mouths, Children’ HOlISS M. Boswen? 11 montha, 1527 D at. Mutc “infant of John and Martha Desnison, P eneut Charien and Mabel Miller, 30 AR-re and Authentic MRS. CORDLEY S 812 17th St. NW. Tel. M. 403 If You Want Me to Do Your WORK r fure In at esce, {Ted sumber, and won't at. James C. Mary Marcus Curtis, 4 o Leila E. Pair, 11 mont Tafant of James W. an 1134 Bladensburg road You will have to bring 1 can only take a lim! be here atter Jue 1 MARTIN WOLF, &2re PINDLERS 607 12th N.W. M. 2704 S LEAN & PRESS 31.50 ALL AND DELIVER A=— C., WOMAN WRITER TO WED. Honor$ Willsie to Become Bride of Publiahing Firm Official. NEW YORK. April 17.—Mrs.“Honore Wilisie, author and feminist leader, will become the bride of Willlam Morrow, treasurer of Frederick A Stokes Company, publishers, before frock. found on the third i i3 1109 F St. N. Near Eleventh DRESSES A SPECIAL PRES- ENTATION OF WHAT WE BE- LIEVE TO BE THE SILK Silver brocade white crepe. Gold lace ewer green satin. Grecian embroldered white crepe. Beaded blue canton crepe, Pleated cantom crepe. Cocoa crepe, beaded. Maire ribbes ruffied. styles? twill, veldyn, na, pleated panels, tucked groups. hip blouse, tie: $69.50 to $85.00. $89.50 to $125.00 Suits! SEASON'S BEST VALUES « 25 About 150 Dresses for choice models for all occasions All Sizes Camel's Hair English Checks Homespuns Diagonal Worsteds “New Twills, tncluding t cheni géro ton, molre sulk, chinchllia satin, Circular, gathered, ripple and straightline, with new cartridge back panels, borders and ribbon-tied styles. TUESDAY, APRIL 17, 1923. the end of the month, the New York ‘Warld sald today. widely known av a adventure stori U. S. ATTACHE ENGAGED. Col. T. Bentley Mott to Marry Frenchwomamn. PARIS, April 17.—The engagement of Col. T. Bentley Mott af the Ameri- can embassy staff and Mlle. Geor- daughter of M. and Mme. Georges Elle St. Paul, was a: e ¥ fan women are mot perniltted |nounced today. M. St. Phul is a stal P to wear had councilor, while his wife: 18 a membe; 1216 F St. NW. To D. A. R. Convention Delegates This is a Shop Where You Will Feel at Home —A shop that Washingtonians depend upon not only for fashion—but where they are sure oi value! If you are going to do a little shopping before returning home, you’ll find no better place than this to select a remembrance for those at home. i A Silk Cape, for example, can be bought with assurance of delight from the one who receives it, or a coat or Among the smaller things are a box of Centemeri French Kid Gloves; a pair of Gold Stripe Silk Stockings, with handdrawn clocks; a blouse, a bag, a neglige or a dainty piece of underwear. At any rate, we extend you a cordial invitation to visit our shop to inspect our stocks of newest Spring and Summer apparel—and to buy if you choose. WASHINGTON REPRESENTATIVES FOR Harry Collins—“Art in Dress.” Irene Castle Fashions. An attractive little shop exclusively for Misses—Coats, Suits and Frocks—14, 16 and 18 year sizes—will be floor. . DRESSES Beaded printed canton crepe. Ribbon ruffled black crepe. Navy crepe, accordlon pleated. Gray flat crepe street dre Navy blue creps, embroidered. Embroidered noveity crepe. White chiffon, silver embroid- ered. $58 cord, plquetwill, cordine and Poiret . striped Roshanara, pointed panels, In box ries! Two pleci Tan or Gray Fallow Wood Brown Copenhagen for one's owi These brocaded can- scalloped Semi-Tailleurs and Strictly Tailored $50 to $65 Sults, with distinctive attractiens, in long-panel jackets, loose hip box, de fastening—even at this low price every variance of the mode in sash self tucking, cording, hand embroldery, cable Stitching and silk braiding Two and Three Piece Costume Suits The lure of the longer tailleur with its snu ning side tig—the brief coats of add all-over braidings and embrof blouse, or charming frock and Jacket to accompany It. houtders and sveite lin hip line blouses and then hoice of separate regularly priced sash tied, hip blouse—no Wooltex Tailormades. Sorosis Footwear. Hurrying in to captivate ot the celebrated Russian family, Po liakoff. The wedding, it is sald, wil probably take place in the third wee in May. — One Test. From the New York Sun. Mary—Just what is meant by a experienced housekeeper? Alice—One who has been calle down by all sorts of servants. A Bevy of Lovely New Dresses Arrives with their smartness and low price of . FlatCrepes Canton Crepes Tricoshams C_ordette Entering right into one’s immedia $29.50 needs—supplying the cle: designed frock fdr general wear and yet with sufficient sophistication in line and ornamentation to galn admiasion In any daytime affair—the frocks one likes to siip into for matinees and friendly dinings out! Sleeves tell a fascinating story In points and flares with color con- trasts. Draperies are alert to the subt enters into the scheme of beauty, and lovely colorful touches of em- troidery enliven the mode. Illustrated Frock, oW held at low waist line, and blouse panel back—in Lanvin green, blue, Figure A—Cordette Street cocoa and brown. $29.50. Figure B—Flat Crepe, of wonderful quality in beige, cocoa, navy new pointed sleeves, cascade draperies and the new Ashes of Hose. and large rose of self. $29.50. Figure C—Canton Crepe, in navy, ing color in embroidery and sleeve with tassel. %29.50, SILK DRESSES Yellow beaded white crepe. Black Cocoa crepe fallle, beaded. Orchid georgette, silver em- broidery. Schiffii embroidered crepe. Steel-beaded gray georgette. Henna crepe, steel beaded. Brown crepe, gold embroidered. Brown crepe, Greclan em- broidered. Navy New Summer Capes Just In Most fascinating new Summer Capes—silks, twills and soft light, lustrous, pile fabrics—in a wealth of new ollars In every instance a high note of importance! gray and black caracul, summer ermine, eige fox, gray and viatka squirrel. And then for color choice—what a gratifying array—moth ay, pandeau (a new tan), cobweb, Porto Rico, pecan, navy of belge, g! and black! The prices are $59.50, $65.00, $79.50, $95.00 and $110.00. Whatever Its Mode, Fashion Declares for TWILL CORD SUITS Sash Tied, Embroidered, Braided, Tucked, Corded The best beloved apparel of many women, for in it she looks her smartest— whether she chooses the strictly tailleur or decides upon a graceful Parisian inter- pretation. No need for any to withstand their charms, with such wonderful price stor fou: 539.50 $54-50 $67-50 and stun- Elaborate Styles in Costume Suits Finest twills, most beautiful ornamentation. Dress bod.ces of brocaded canton, beaded flat crepe and crepe de chine, jacket e i ah ‘embroldered and bralded. effects, Hbbon bound; ‘sash . tied,” Mip " blomemn style feature has been overiooked. Both three-piece and two-plece costume suits. Fashion Enters Zestfully Into the Sports Spirit in Sports Suits in Outdoor Fabrics $19:50 $2950 Regularly $32.50 to $49.50 The friendly suit for wear and weather—for days In town and country—f 1 good-times sult for out-of-door activities, < SR RO e “VANITY FAIR” Pettiskirts, $5.90 Anxiously awaited —now Tuxedo Box "~ Double Breasted One-Button Panel Jackets ‘The Navy Women’s Suit, Dress and Coat Shops—Second Floor. Brown crepe satin, with tan. Tan crepe, tunic drape. Embroidered crepe. ume. Brown krepe knit 3.piece cos- tume. It's tinge to place your fi safe & A mont of respensibllity concerning them. Our frigld moisture-proof fur absolute protection from finsid- ing cold temperature constantly enlivening and refreshs pelts, P Stere your furs NOW. charge is 3% $ElEet on each dolar of .00 each smalil fur pl g fess valued igher): 3200 sac coat. than $1.00. This Includes storage and ins. ance for six months. S Furs will be call - called for on rea St E R e Wrap-Around Ski Pet JERSEY SILK in a slip-over model, wWith 18-inch shadow hem. French Blue Wallflower leties of novel effects; shirring with loose. nar panels , brown and black with charm- facing, graceful panel topped and Lanvin green crepe. black canton Roshanara 3-piece cos- Fur gray, FUR STORAGE keeping for the warmer hs—and relieve your mind rage vaults assure you of moths, with the invigorat.. The Minimum charges, $2.00 each No policy written for less s Give oats High Importance Just Inf here! satisfactory VANITY FAIR Color Choice Silver Gray Fawn Extra Sizes, $6.90, White Black Flesh