Evening Star Newspaper, April 22, 1923, Page 45

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ITE-TY - " TR , o ko - " ‘ 9s o s - SOCIETY b\ e ; b N, . (., APRIL - 22, 1923— PART SOCIETY, ARTY- _ THE"SUNDAY STAR: WASHINGTON, D. .. APRI | 3 sion the real pleasures and de]!ghu single strand of as . ( ‘21 1a 1, hl' Lo Wormen's EarlySprlngWeddmgsMark T ) Crowded Ballroom s the st Pessurs and St | nslostand f peas sy censment o pio, yge, o Woncs . s 1 At D' A. R. p-‘e’ Bln., Emig, in & soft shell plnk satin, with f blue and white, and Mrs. Frank ‘xor the x-ar and Miss Mary K. Po; orrison, a gown of green and gold | ter will be i i charge of t 3 cersage bouquet of sweet peas, nade Ui, D T 1 e in generai charge of t The crowded ballroom at Rausch-|the prescntations to Miss May K.|asglnS with added touch of jade arrangements. : ; ; d pearl jewels. ¢ % 9 . o Little, vice regent of the chapter, who | ™ Cdpltal S OClet a en a H er's Tuesday was an indication of the |y eg5ea! the, recelving. line. biss Lit- | Mrs. Hanger pres ted real success of the pages bull given| (le was tn a4 gown of white chantilly | $triking figure, robed in a gow under the auspices of the Abigall|lace over white satin, with coronet ufl"‘:}:l‘;l’:’l;;tflue }‘l):e ;nn[r nuw'r ! Qlix rhinestones; a softly draped girdle with clusters of pearls 4 it i H""‘“;‘ ‘:‘temfih“m" D. A R, n | itk added = delioate ‘touch | 4nd carrying a huge bouquet of crim- . S 3 1 C i 1 i honor of the officers and pages to the ' g¢ ‘color.” Mre. Willoughby Chesley, SOn Toses, us she led the grand march. sts Winifred Randolph Bride of Mr. Charles C. i 3 : Continental Congress, which convened chafrman of pages, was in & soft % i in this city, Monday, April 16. The (lllllkln;( KOW;A of H“fln( ll?lll"r f‘:fl‘\l’) Unitarian women oy . . e e R ¢ ng a large bouquet o es of the | Hagenbuch—Other Matrimonial Events, ! 1 ; shaded Jnpanese lanterns cast u sott | 1§ & 1aree bouquet of lilies of che : All the Latest $2 00 & $2.50 Iy 1 ' glow of color throughout the ball uss, assistunt chairman of pa To Give May party Past dpP G 3 1 : room and the American flag and | Wore & gown of baby blue panne vel- I ast an rospecuve. 1 1 i s 2 clusters of greens formed an alluring ”wuh added touch ‘o( pelnrlx,- Mrs., The Unitarian women of Washing- | F_I_‘ — l _I-O_N . ] background for the dancers. ;;;‘!“"”n"l’;flfle;u’;{e;;’;‘ S e { ton will introduce an innovation In # 5 PR3 “rrar:’khuorrmfn. chairman ot | rose colored taffeta with oth of gold | ‘\‘“ Ir soclul year by giving a large For Rent, 25¢ S R e % 2 o 3 4 e i the ball, and her various subcommit- | which handed her halr; Miss Virginia | May party at the Washingto B Ihe murri AMiss Winifred Ran-Mr. Czl Romer and Mr. E. E. Heinz . tees, and members of tne chaptcr. are | Price, @ white-beaded georgette CreDe | Kuturday night, Mas o There will m @olph to Mr. Charles C. Hagenbuch|MSnR. 0 ¥ Ty e to be complimented in thelr efforts to | and bandenu of silver leaves: Mise : 933 G S N Cor. 10th 130k plac t evening at S o'clock 1n | cemtian mwas. herd At e home "of Lt |extend to the officers, pakes and | Mabel Brown, draptd black Spanish | d&ncing in the Lull room and card t. N.W. & G St S, Stephen's Episco; Chureh, the |the bride, Mr. and Mrs. Romer left guests of the chapter on that occa- r lavender georgette, with aiin the parlors for those wio desire ' tieorge T. Dudley éfficlating. for o wedding trip to New York and ] 7 " | Boston, he ceremony was followed by & Te-{ ™~ Afry. ‘Romer wore a traveling suit the Lome of Mrs. M. A.}of navy blue polret twill and a tan cousin Lride. The |hat. decorated WwIth " roses,| qhe” approaching marriage TR bhe o A l ls F P ' and palms, and i the | Benjuinin Thay, jr., charge d res ; * 3 5 rr ‘ra r were | © T ed S es in Bruss % e 1 ssomsiand Ternsrwere [ Of fhe United Btates ln Bruce £ i ” Y p Almost every week we reccive a shipment direct irom . And wh y et e el i g . %Y a thrill it gives to open these cases and explore their treasures! This week et e e “i ake in May in Paris, the cere- : . F we have received new hats—chic, little felt sports styles—handmade cotton ;i Feh Sgd s mony to be followed by a breakfast 15 5 1 . % 1 i s 5 ightfully fashio i e ab et Navaltias ite canton crepe, embroid- | (O4Y 1q De foltonied b At Law. b : 1216 F St. NW. frocks most delightfully fashioned ($19.50 to $45.00) ]J[“H'”\'L\:’(‘]Hkl Noveltie arls and - on stralght|rence Slade, Lrother-in-law and sls- a 3 7 ) - INW. —Beaded Bags. We want vou to ask about these Paris shipments. They a1 ter of Mr. Thaw, e . d 5 TSR alling from | ter of Mr. Th e B will surely interest you! Her tulle veil was held | ypyel® oS IE ideau of pearls and|the United States cons 4 1 i she carrled a|Brussel ¥ 3 3 f bride’s roses and|gan, Mr : § £ . : jed to - ar Miss Fraj Tiex afstor at muld 6f RONOF ana wore 3 @ gown of oreiid chiffon, with al An carly spring wedding of much > o el W - That Is Something to Talk About! the us] v 3 and the C Saughter of Richards of Kennedy. . Media. and Ventnor, N A - ; ! m rr r Mr. and Mrs. Hagenbuch left later|J.. o MF. F “lete b : & a e e " " ()w (, nln 4 in the evening for an eastern we v York shington. v giin trip. the Tatter wearing a dark v, Pavid 3L sicele, D. . the' rec- - : i blue 1 il s with @ gray |tor of the church, officiated. ; Vi B s : 4 at and blue fox | The bride was given in marriage . (o) uits The s sranddaughter of | by her father. and wore u smart the late Judge John W. Kennedy of | French frock n silk duvetyn.; ! Wheeling, W. Va. with a hat to ., draped with MISS ASENATH SIMPSON COX, Among the out-of-town guests were | vell of shadow luce in the same shade. ughter of Interstate Commerce Comminsioner and Mrs. Frederlck Irving Dr. and Mrs. James Hagenbuch of |She wore a corsage bouquet of gar x, who announce her engagement to Mr. Wells Blodgett Priest of St. Louf e aniu, Miss W Mr. Fronk |denfas and Mlies of the val < | The wedding will take place this seanon. ° & ¥ and Mr. Ale; der W. Ken- | E. Balloch Richards nedy of Pittsburgh. honor and only attendant for her| X = sister, and wore a gown of green| home to their friends at 1701 1st , carried a bouquet of sweet peas. Miss £ Miss -\n{\ \hf“‘;f‘ h:tlpe“;&: ch_lne aadbiupCn 1ong; street northe Marguarite Chase attended ‘the bride L B e Attred ! i - v |and wore a gown of Alice bine can- | A Three-Piece Costume Suits A Mrs. R. E. ]-1euhu, n‘.rlh-r of the| § Ph ton crepe, with hat to m: h. The e * { prideroom, and his cousin, Mist Abi- | fud Mrs, James 3 _ best man was Mr. Elmer Johuson, Two-Piece Costume Suits ¢ ail Ha o 01 e wed- < o - > ; S A L e e =2 2 Sonsinlot thelbride: And what is more enchanting than the costume “hurch, t Rev. | Brandson of the late Will Hol- ¥y wa rformed by the v. A buffet 1unch was serve® at the | it in 1 . 4 -le ? T s v Danley offisiuting: man of Indiana. He and his brid 1w Curtis White in the pres- | home of Mr. and Mrs. McPherec suit in its elegance of style? When Paris, always ek desomtd “'I‘f’;l'“" insewinons ; large gatliering of | and Mrs Toad feft ) “the | alert to the distinctively feminine, decided on the , | The marclage of Miss Catherine A.|*"Ty . < chere they will hip-length, elaborately ornamental suit jacket women 4 gown of white | Kilerlane, daughter of Mrs. Catherine | canton ¢ v tch, and among relutives of the st . i tele weiaich & i . with a | A. Kilerlane, to Mr. John Toitice — everywhere immediately were charmed. and lilies Sl | ook plese ;*-j-" JAvril | THURURUR RO mu’mimwmmm These are the very Suits—with “verve” and fas- bridal b 2 ses and Ties s Cl M| R s ST f CTVUT T o i i r of the iiic s . : : Now sn Our New Store, 610 12th St. cination of STYLE in every line—the Suit in which ) maid of A S every woman looks her best. At $54.50! VOV 1:id ¢ @ G ‘After ‘the coremony Mr. and Mrs. 4 2 b with a hat| Rfordan left for a trip north, and Sash-Tied, Embroidered, Braided, Corded Three-piece Costume Suits, with hand-embroidered, loose-box jacket ; blouse jacket with cord tucked g1rdle~ 12 S T R T S Closing Out Summer . A, K 2310 Ashmead pl ve: F R d d P . Two-piece Costume Suits with all-over braided jac- urs at educe rlces uette, embroidered sash-tied jackets, embroidered border q We are getting ready to make up new models for box jackets. All-over chainette embroidered and Mandarin the fall season and must dispose of our entire stock of jackets. All at this price tomorrow! B s Strictly Tailored Suits, $54.50 {BARGAIN PRICES on everything in this line, includ- ing Foxes in the latest shades, Fischers, Sables, etc. Cordine, Cord Twills, Covert Twill, Piquette, IMPROVED COLD STORAGE i g s Distinguished types of bias-strapped long-panel jackets, mony { ook plice] ac 12 ololock —facilities for the protection of Fur Coats and other tucked panels, wrap over hip jackefs, one-button Tuxedos h at the Vermont Avenue Chris- winter Furs. Let us store your fur coats now before and belted styles, complete the remarkable assortment for ,.‘\2‘;’:,',1,,"},}L’;{,,‘;“}“,;‘;“;};“ 8w il moths invade them. A phone call will bring our this event. Make your choice of a suit tomorrow! Wilfley, pastor of the church, o il wagon to your door. G CAPES Alert to Express Fashion’s Versatlhty Mflm&m&m@m&@@@m@ e Mr. Charles Mont-| Mr. and Mrs. George Shoemaker an- lum were | nou the marriage of their d | ter Eleanor to Mr. Walter O. W out-of-town guests { of Aberdeen, Miss., Monday, Mrs. Alired De Marsan | in Alexandria, Va. The de! nd | was performed by the Rev. i r. of the Methodist tte cf Wilkes- | Church of Alex and Mrs, > L. ! Willis_will be at ; Paul T. el iat 4617 9th street. Whittemore of Decatur, 1L, Miss Hilda L. Mangers, daughter of | Mr. Hen Mangers of Sterling, II1., T e . Willis Firman H. Bailey, son of | 1 L8 Mrs, Margaret F. Bailey of this city e ‘married Tuesday. April 17. The ing. Miss Ida Mae Cronk of Sterling, Iil., lifelong friend of the bride, was ||| * ink of Miss Jane Culbert- | maid of honor. and Mr. William H. |} No Charge for Storage if Re- o htas rates S Gls A v, brother of the bridegroom, . : I R e best man. " | modeling is ordered NOW Herman Henry orps of Engi-| The bride wore a becoming gown neers. U. S. Arm 1l take place | Of French blue flat crepe and a gray S A at 4 p.m., at|marvella wrap, with hat to match. | (B 5 de. Yake 'and | and a corsage bouquet of bride roses. s. Da . Ohio. The | The maid of honor wore an attrac- | | (] Cinder, Pecan, Porto Rico, Moth Gray, Gre'yltone, Navy, Black............ Box-pleated canton crepes with caracul collars, $59.50. Roshanara crepe with rufiied panel folds of veldy “Mr. fnd_Mrs. n f o cere-1 S fe s of veldyne with ca ollars, caracul collars, $59.50. M and Mrs | Immediatels o e ; 610 Twelfth St —Just A‘JOVC F | s5‘150c'allopcd border capes of veldyne with caracul collar L e Assembled in a remarkable group, $ 5 9 50 ed by the |tive costume suit of gray poiret twill with hat to m ch, and a corsage bou- = = |72t ot vimie et pris snd forer: Furriers for Over a Third of a Century Mise Marguret | me-not 7 S S S S ot R ot e e S e e S 9 e S R o o 7 i { bricf hox Poity, wnd after P, Twill capes with gathered yokes und cord tucked col Vao‘?\(!j,h,tm; panel sleeve 11 cape. ribbon-bound, lars, $59.50. trimmed collur, $59.50. Circular capes of veldyne, yokes of novelty crepe and Twill capes with picoted scalloped applique self 4 Camel’s Hair P | squirrel collars, $59.50. intertwined self cord collar. $59.50. vore @ gowniot Hand-knitted . : | You'l.l note that every wish can be gratified—for silk, twill or pile fabric cape—and as for styles il Vel meid . - there is a wealth of new Cape Fashions for you to chocse from. All are benuhfully made—and at : d Golf Vest ; i $59.50—the 100 or more capes in these assortments should be quickly disposed of. that yo;fo:an knit L 1 . il New! Flat! A Wonderful and Timely Offering 52.40! ‘ | : Lovely Afternoon Frocks i e : 1 o Two Extra-Value Events—At | . ‘ ] 5 $§20.50 $ER.00 FROM OUR LIBRARY , 2 . =< o Beaded, Pl‘ea!ed, Paneled, Draped, Now Reduced to | ; < : : Embroidered, Handdrawn I e eEG“Lfi_eAR 2 o ’ A It would seem that frocks could never 2 0 ;RICES B i Fashion speaks for the new I \ Y be more delightful or more captivating . N S flat purse as accessory to fin- i \J in interest—and these groups. comprising k - : X : s sm s—Cairo red, 3 t PEARLMAN S BOOK SHOP ; ' | Bnitsn prat " morecce. B RO i most beautiful assortments of the newer i 2 = 1 b . S . 933 G St N Cocdikh . : . g A \ 4 g styles in women’s sizes, are values that * & G Sts. ; . : : Exquisite Mark Cross ' flat are instantly recognizable as unusual. Of urses with hand strap are e icht: et emphassine ihe ko Tn ‘this $12.50 groun m | o g ) bfleconnnb dignity. ye i pl g the red, navy and black. -y | latest tendencies of fashion. : » = o . e - - B : ! Canton Sunmng the $39. 50 Group Money on Slip . : - “’ E'D like to get several ! ) silk, Lt ol ?;:gl;;nzzgegicz"‘;{ ot(’lg‘:g;-;l::xx}{;? _jrl:lm,] ‘ b e thousands of these Min- | - e O BTN rwinging 11200 (00 i Reshanara crepe. while crens (& I's Hair hand g : Upholstery Work : . . .. ¢rvaCamel’s Hair hand- N B 3 i BTN 0 feorstons Sy g| knitted Golf Vests that any I ) ¥ t $58.00—Grouped From and Shades : , x g " gown of woman can knit, to sell in a sale k‘ 5 i R ¢ B Fistietente: fl:fihfi‘f’.“fefi.m and geor- for $240! 1t would be SOME it = Inl Wik B e g e : sale. But we can’t compete with it s A e 16iad to stimaie on win- . 8 | ircc labor. Really, such a gar- e e ? L B it 1 violgt design, and cisively unusual. upholsteriui. cte. ' £ | ment is worth about $15. But | e b S sy o oy [ . Wi Dt e el -——wo have them all. A pretty oremtatnd i g | ! we instruct you to knit it free. RS SEae: - ing Room Suites, AV & o i e i You pay only for the bare. cost Colors for the Most Captious! edges, loose cush- I i) . 1 1 ’ s = gt l‘ i of the materials! ‘ Chiffon Silk s order, ) t's here! The conserva- in velour or { Women wear them’ too. Hal l s 3 00 Black or tive, comiortable, smartly tapestiy. ] } toc gs--. 0 pr. B: Kid styled walking oxford which Bpecial i 1 3 - 3 - . 5 rown l, 50 many women want to in $165 Al 3 DhCImaOs Featherweight of the sheerest quality ) $10.00 Pair clude in their shoe wardrobe. m”a‘" e : 3 and even in weave so that the color effect is \ Handturned soles—vielding and 3x6 Stock Shades. 59¢ i . ; SHOP uNIwE | delightful. All-silk from toe to top, with - “&,f;‘?,‘fi ‘—:;‘gd” arches e Caban reinforced garter hems. , walking heels. ' cDEVITT ! ; Free Knitting Instructions by % | Black Shoe Fawn Biscuit Or Sorosis Pumps! 10BN SN | Mr. Karl Reid. E Street at Eighth Favn g‘i.‘.’.'é'&.‘}"’ B AT Smart New Novelty Styles! One door aheve Mt Verngn Dark Green Savings Bank. Tel. ML 3211 : —Second floor.

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