Evening Star Newspaper, April 26, 1923, Page 9

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, THURSDAY, APRIL 26, 1923. son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. l!-lll(erlna Miss Howlett in old blue, ‘Parker of New York, Hl’! Thomas 2 Rockwell Addison Loomis at Guate-!Miss Dorothy Magee in jade and Miss [ Rowe of New York, Dr. and Mrs. F. A. mala City, Guatemala. Dorothy Weed _in _ tourquoise blue. | Parker of Brooklyn and Mrs. James i They wore garlands of French flow- | Hughes of Norfolk, Va. | oLleut. C°}r|"1§"'|"" Field, U Sipaii | oo in_ their hair and carried pink | Lieut. ¥leming and his bride left (Continued fi Tighth e. an rs, e ave reopene sweet peas. later in the evenin, or & wedding axTrom RSB FRARS) apartment at the Buriington Hotell*“3rs "Mageo, mother of the bride, |irip, the laiter wearing a thres-piece ou can’t buy better the Secretary of the Treasury, Mr.|fOF the spring. stood ‘with_the bridal couple at the | costume of gray poiret twill with a Mellon, 2 : reception which followed the cere-|hat to matoh. They will make their : o Mrs. Frederick Sterling. wife of the | mony, and wore & gown of shaded | home at Quantico, where Lieut. Flem- tea than etley s Among those who will entertain unselor of the American embassy |purple georgette crepe over cloth of | ing is stationed. partles this cvening at the openin, Peru. will go to New York thejgold and lace. The georgette was g | v Unic | latter part of next week to meet Mr. o P E I of the tea root of xAha ‘Woman's ‘;"”7“: °n° s crrival from Pery. heavily embroidered with pearl gray | Mr. Raymond Richardson was host ran e e]‘0e. co_ } | Blouom Forth In Our SPRING FROCKS $5.95 :7 5 ¢ 102 Budding girls could wish for no prettier frocks than these of French Voiles French Linens Imported Dimities Paee Gup. Sriop Erlebacter L4 e beads, in sunburst design. to & company of ten at tea yesterday ney . Andrews. Mr. and Mrs. J. T e e @t Le Paradis. l t b L 2 . m- 3 1 jeut. H. W. O - e M and Moa, William G Wheel- | of Mrs. John R. Willlams, mother of | e PeH foan, a8 oWl ¥ 001 Mrs. Georke MeNeir of New York, no mlca 00 € er, Capt. and Mra. C. C. Calhoun and | Mrs ;terunz, in her residence, on),nq the ushers were Capt. Frank | Who is staying at the Hamilton Hotel, Mrs. Edwin L. Chapman. New Hampshire avende. Hart, Lieut. George L. Howlett, Lieut. | has been joined there by her dxuxh‘; cause less ls neede = A beautifully arranged wedding |M- Calloway. Lieut ' Lester Dessez,|ter-in-law, Mra. Burrows McNelr, an Chief Justice and Mrs. Taft 1m;,k Diace Tnst evening, when Miss |ldeut. De Haven and Lleut. Willlam |her sranddaughter, Miss Almeda Me- Guents of Mrs. Forrenter. B O T EeE, e ot | McKittrick. Neir, of Green Bay, Wis. for the strength you Mrs. John Campbell Forrester en-‘,m and Mrs. M. D'Arcy Magee, be-; AmONg the out-of-town guests were| .. o .0 “\whidden and Miss u rtained at dinner last cr\rr:mx\ln | came the bride of Lieut. Hamilton M. r’f‘r',i':p;r’(l'}fi.” );z-n:n‘g)r‘n;nwfi‘rm;;'lKlt? Clara A. Cobb of Wellesley Hill, Mass., llke ) the Nu- I o . G | < . i Academy Boisaces. . The Lo tmE ufle;crx,:;‘.:fi‘Huwr!nrfl Par Mver ®fiavden. Stre. | have taken apartments at the Bur . guests included the Chiel Justice and ather Buckley of St Matthews' | Havden, jr. of Haverford, Pa.; Mrs. Willlam Howard Taft, Mrs. Lo- | Chureh at 8:30 o'clock m Ehe home. of | Warren Jones and Misa Jones of % Bl on ler Pa ss Laura Harlan, ‘f’h.rbfl;,: ',,.,,;‘t:k on Connecticat | Philadelphia, Mr. and Mrs. Edward | The &2“1‘}"‘“:0‘““‘ b\C}L“ et ohe g of Callfornia, M. and | ayonue, Farrington of Waterbury, Conn.: Mr. | 50T afternoon from 4:30 to 6 o'clock. - argeric of Parts, Mrs. | ““The“hridal couple stood before an Mrs. Henry Mackey, M. nnbenl o e et Page - and Mrs. Walter R. Tuck-|improvised altar of ferns, margucrites | B Haverford, F James | (Continucd on Ten 3 B Mrs. Arthur Sherwood of New | anf American. beauty roses. and & Bovd o e erford e M e e e of, Arthur Gordon \Wehster tring orchestra played the nuptlal cester, Mass.: Dr. Harry Ilel sic. Quantitles of pink roses and - ing Raid of Johns iopkins, Dr. Ver- | B { L Kellogs, Admiral Willlam L. | “onfje, "ere ueed 1n the oI e o nge Makes TEA a certain Todgevs and D, Hugh Scott of |y her Tather &nd. wore & Eown. of Princeton. One hundred additional| whit¢ crepe romain, made “Grecian Joined the compuny for the re- {sivic and embroidered with pearls —the . Geption which followed the dinner. | un’orand embroldered with pearls he ! == s e Cloth fell from the shoulders, and 4 =Tl o[l e l————|o]——=]a]———]0o] Tinner Tast evening in hono | veil of duchess lace was held In place most lington Hotel. s by crange blossoms and pearls. Her Scatile, Wash. The other guests bnuquall was of orchids and lilies of unusual Were Mrs, Eliza Ferry Leary: Mra, | to¢ valley. Ewin 3. Brown, Mre. J. R. O'Donnell, |, Miss Margaret Magee, the maid ot value Mrs. Bo Sweeney, Mrs. . B. Berry- opor, wore 2 gOwn Of canary geor- _— | % s G gette crepe, made with a tight-fitting F RiltandFM s Marcaret Comon basque and bouffant skirt and trim- we : or Saf 'St { Gen. and Mrs. Briant Wells, Col, and | med with flowers made of lace and have | ate Storage tor Mrs, Matthew De Lai aj. and | Beorgette. She wore a half wreath P . t = Mrs. Jonathan M. Walnwright, lol jof French flowers in pastel shades . . Your Furs. les 3 {M) Mrs. | amd carried butterfly roses and lark- ever } m" b ri ay iy | i e to sail with the Secr War and| The other attendants were Miss announced the congressional the U. S. Ihormm Mugee. Miss Catherine Cos- G for Porto Ri anama and | teilo. 3 Jargaret Crosson. Miss Alaska. ‘]\Ol‘ulh) McMullen, Miss ary ow - - . Feort £ lett and Miss Dorothy Weed. They We arc Ufl““f‘F o Mrs. Charies H son has re-| wore georgetie crepe - anainal collectionkof. turned to W 1 is at her | ioned similar to that of artment i iflon Terrace West | honor. N\ stello and Miss Cros- hand-decorated pending seven n hher son were In ¢ 1 den in ew York | spur. “bcl‘ ELEVENTH ST! 7 shades and excellent- ly designed stands— you will be charmed 1316 G St | with the assortment. City Club Bldg. ‘ We're Staging---Tomorrow~-- A Pllenomenal Sale Of Superb Frocks All are Dresses of the fine and finer types. , Complete From Paris | “ Bridge Lamps : or .from ; Hongkong Stand and Shade You will wonder where the modes i 55.50 originated. New ideas embodied in f e— numerous ultra-smart frocks and wraps recently arrived are worthy of your im- inediate interest. Sometfiing “different —something new every day. 6 0 FTOCkS, . 15 Up | 121517 F- Street ' and 1216 0 1219 & Street, Wraps, 339£ Up % B Hours: 8:45 to 5:30 Choose at 18 We are picturing six of the many styles included in the big assortment. 12th and 13th Sts. Specialists in Women’s and Misses’ Apparel .1nnouncing——-for Friday and Saturday A Special Sale Group of uits at %39.00 instead of *59:=2 to %69-% ¢ Al Sizes for Women and Misses A Few Extra Sizes Up to 50 All of the season s most successful Models--- embroidered, braided, self-tucked or self- strapped three-piece Suits made of the finest quality twill fabrics Gray Crepe de Chine §18 Navy Canton ucpcxrou $18 Navy Canton Crepe Frock; §18 Frock; braided in colors..... flower trimming. ...... Paicley trimmed. .. Jacquette Balkan Blouse Box Coat Fitted Models ; € Flat-Crepe Frock; Marbletex Sport Frock; White Fiat-Crepe Frock: COLORS: Gray, beige, navy blue or black 4 lil hu:;:‘znd e with white pleated slirt. - W i e l-;ff:fn A Jb l o1 = -— |[——c———jol———]ol———>——]o]lc——]a]c——=]0] 1 ! | | | { E L fl' @. | | | o[ —=lafe—=3|o|—[ol—=|c——o]a]c—cap|lc——Fo[ol—=alo]c— N —— o] —= o] ——[o[——= ol =—2llo | ————|a | c—— Jal——— S [0 —— | o}

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