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'ls SOCIETY. : THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, JUNE 7, 1923 SOCIETY. & —r‘_——-—"——"—"—“——"”————r——————-—-—‘ bridegroom s the sen of Mrs. ¥red- eriee W Prate T ; Er— — | | N L . VI, : p % - - The asalstant secretary of the o | Treasury, Col. Ea Cljftord, who has been in Burope about a month, will sail for this country Saturday, June 9. Mrs. Clifford and their daughter Helen and young son mum ELEVENTH ST, Robert, who have been abroad.over a year, will return to Washington President and Mrs. Harding Will Again|™ " ®eonne ~ © Witness the Shriners’ Parade This entertained at dinner last evening We shall be pleased to have Shriners and their ladies visit Wash- Evening From Executive Box. ington's most exclusive Ladies' Wardrobery Shop. A h. will be forwarded to your home city, ch::gee:};mdop SRR at the Chevy, Chase Club, in compl ment to Miss Mary Laning Palme and her flance, Capt. Norman Heml; Chandler. The g Mrs. Edgar Collins, HE President and Mrs. Hard- | morrow. and the latter will sail Sat- Morri- Ernst Locke, Col. Stanley ing are devoting some hours | Urday for her home in England, toiyord, Miss Mary Emily Hamilton, : roend the summer, returning to|Miss Frances Chandler, Miss Diand of today in meeting inform- | Washington in October. Mr. Broder- | Cumming, Miss Marguerite Munger, ally visitors from various|lek will remain in New York over the {xjjgs Elizabeth Zolnay, Miss Jean Dar- parts of the country, and this evening | }€¢k end und return to the embassy |rgh, Lieut, Col. Winth Grufi. the first of the weel. Capt. W oo i “apt. W. H. E. Holmer, Capt. W. . will occupy the executive stand to — b OB R Bl chsy 3 oe, watch the Shriners’ parade. The only | Mrs. Joseph .E. Davies and her |Knight, Lieut. Harris F, Sherer and White House guest staying with them | Younger daughter, Miss Rachel | Ljeut. McCarthy. is Mrs. David Tod Dl' Ohio. Davies, will leave today for Vassar M Dickinson and her son will H | College, where Mr. Davies will Join|jeave next week for thelr summer The Secretary of Agriculture and | them Monday, June 11, Miss Eleanor Da- | home in Southampton, Long Island. Mre. Henry C. Wallace and their | Vi€s, their elder daughter. being among | Col. Dickinson will join her there daughters, Miss Mary Wallace | the graduates. Mr. and Mr-; Davies | Jater in the month for a short vaca- Miss Ruth Wallace, will go to 2 And_thalr two daughters Will vétusn {cion. o Batuciay |to Washington for a short stay be- Wallace and Miss Ruth Wallace w ft;rrfz Byllllk{lmfflrm!‘:urom dnn;‘ lr':;m: Mrs. A. Dallas Tuchar and Miss sail for Europe, to be absent for sev- |PATL of the month (o spend the sum- | p AN o0k, DAYES Taehar, Anf, RUCS eral months. Several of the school . il Clty. and ure at the Hotel Glasiyn, Eist friende of Blde Buth WANRSS: vatme ichristisn -ariar Iefc. ths Will accompany. t1ew, o |, The governor of Virginia, Mr. E. t 3 Miss Wallace will | morning for Long lsland, where she 3 3 r.’{::nsigri\?aa?nl‘n‘ng and the latter | will spend the summer. ~Mr. Herter | Lee Trinkle, was the guest of honor will later go to lowa, dividing the summer between her home in Des i Moines and the home of her sister, Mrs. Angus McLay. in Detroit. | Persian Minister Leaving Thix Evening for New York. The minister of Persia, Mirza Hus- will join her there later in the month. Miss Helen Griffin wiil entertain at a supper party this evening at the Little Tea House, in honor of Miss Mary Laning Palmer and her flance, Capt. Norman Bergis Chandler. The guests will include the members of 4t a dinner given last evening by Commissioner Cuno Rudolph at th Racquet Club. The other gu: cluded Col. Kenneth Ogden, “ Ml shall King and Dr. 8. M. Gov. Trinkle will return to Rlch- mond today after being the guest of Mr. Marshall King during the Shrine convention. sein Khan Alai, will leave this even- the wedding part — ing for New York to spend several Mrs. Harreld, wife of Senator John days. Capt. H. C. Clark. who has been| W. Harreld, has returned to Wash- — . {stationed at Fort Riley, Kan., and re- | Ington after an extended visit in her The minister of Switzerland, Mr |cently appointed to station in Wash- | homes at OKlahoma City snd Ard- Marc Peter, returned this morning|ington, left the western post June 4| more, Okla. She will remain here from New York, where he went to|accompanied by Mrs. Clark, and they | with Senator Harreld until July 4 see Mme. Peter and their YOunger|ar_ ey route to this city by motor. when they will sail for Europe on the son, Mr. Marc Peter, jr, sail for | Leviathan. Europe. The minister and Mme lywyion Grima Wedding = Peter have closed their house on 16th |3, Ty Sou 1w Chureh. Mrs. W. W. King will have as her Dangbiter of Mr. and Vv Wiltieea "\-T.?.i‘.y“-‘.':f&’ street and the minister will stay at|In All 8 . ’ > 2 v V' - this raf; to Lieut. Commander Wilson, U Wardman Park until he goes to fi Mr. and Mrs. ““llnl‘. Yancey Grif- ?:IQSI’AI.U‘NI‘:\. (“h;?;?:(dnrflonfb:\".r‘:. Blrllvmr “_"-;ll:u ng {Harvard to witness the graduation [fin announce the marriage of their) fast Sa S the Meoratary of Agel- of his elder son, Mr. George Peter. daughter, Mary Orme, to Lieut Com- | Sujturc, Mr. Henry C. ‘Wallace: Mr. Harvard olate this|mander Willlam Wulter Wilson, U Alra; Mary 15 Waller, Mre. William | Who entertained on the roof of the|currency, has returned to his apart- Josch m“\)"m—;ht‘;n‘:::du:“b‘&nfl?:fl‘:::\d this morneln‘; Smony Ras pertrmed e Goodrlch, Mr. and Mes Paul De | Ritz-Carlton. ment at Wardman Park Hotel after 26 Join Mpme. Peter for the remainder Plerce, pastor of All Souls’ Unitarian Laney and Mrs Jemes C. Davis. S MR CRATASIC. GIVET.dr, (Continued on Ninth Page) of ‘the summer. _ b v nceence of anly thel aties \Jsabelle Huntington Powell | will go to Nonquitt. Mass. at the end | == Miss Elsie Wilkinson Stuart,|Commander Wilson and his bride left :{“;”é;g‘;’ e panaenl Sodey Shiop the montiiorspengtns aummer, daughter of Mrs. Edwin Roy Stuart,|immediately after for a wedding trip Miss Jean Tucker, whose marriage to | leave about the same time for their and Lieut Clarence Page Towneley, [in the north. Commander Wilson is Allen Hunt Roberts will take | summer home at York Harbor. jr. U.S. N., son of Brig Gen. and Mrs. | in_command_of the U. 8. 8. Maury, [ M5 GUIER Hunt Roberts will ‘take e at Yor Clarence P Townsley, will be married now at the Boston navy yard. but will | ixandria, Va. The gussta included| Mr. and Mrs. H_E. Chester of El {-this afternoon. The ceremony will be | join his ship at Newnort the first of | My "Hliphuict Fraser Andrenmc sle- | Paso are at Wardman Park Hot performed at 4:30 o'clock In St |August and Mrs. Wilson will be In | ter of Miss Tucker: Miss Mary T, where they have joiged a party fro Thomas' Church by the rector, the|Newport through that month. They | lor Misg Rossmary Browning. Miss | their own state. wha are making ,n! Rev. C. Epnest Smith, and will be fol- | will spend the month of July In Maine. | Roberts, Miss Mary Hunt HRoberts, | extended visit Washington. Oriental Cream. White lowed by a small reception for thelin the camp of the commanders | Niws Sowell Mooy Helen Campbul : Flesh-R members of the two families and out-| brother. The bride is @ member of | Miss Ruth Lawton, Miss Frances Peck | Mrs. C. M. Anderson entertained a1 Rashel. 45 of-town guests. The church has anlone of the old families of George- | and’ Mrs. Gilpin Wilson of Brauntes | Informally ar lunencon yeotorday tor‘ Send 10c for Trial Stes effective arrangement of palms and|town, being a gr@nddaughter of the ' | Mrs. George B. Christian, fr. F. T. HOPKINS & SON. White peonies and at the home the | late Mr. Joseph Libbey. | “ 7 New York rooms are aglow with pink, white and | W\KR\!."' Bwvitns: Slgnallzxng the Newer Models in SKIRTS *A collection of distinctive styles and remarkable va,lues, at $ 10-%0 White, of course, is the dominating color—with Tan, Gray and the other l}lfldes much m evxdenCC. l(nl‘e Plalts. Box plalts and atralg}lt mfldels— developed in Crepe de chine, Roshanara, Flannel, Serge, Bedford Cord, Rhapeody, Queen Anne Satin, Wool Crepes, etc. A Quartet of the Superlor Sweaters The handsome new Jacquette, Side-tie, Sleeve and Sleeve- less, and Golf and Swagger Coat de- signs—plain and d until her mar- N., was Miss Mary Beauty Contented You are always confi- dent that your beauty has been developed to its highest possibilities after nsing Gouraud's red r Mrs. Erederic Wll‘llllm Wile. accom. | Mra Hen !\lmorlo‘r"h-c }ex:;d Th 2 " o A wedding of direct interest to|Panied by her sma ughter, Helen pston Grange, the villa o r. e N e 1 b aod | Washingtonians was that of Miss Isabelle “Wile. wil] spend Ju Frank riess on Kemble street, With @ eourt train, made on theilison Swan and Mr Philip Pratt, wh'Y August on the shores of Lake Mlch. at Lenox for the season, and igan, Indl with Miss Anne H ake Gouraud’s simplest of the new stralght lines, and | took place in St. Thomas' Church, | /a7, Indlana PosEesnion m','l' egeman will take | her tulle veil held with orange blos- | New York, yesterday. The ceremony | ays George X. McLanahan, who re- = | Ol’len I al ream : was performed by the Rev. Henry L. | g v Dawes & | soms. | turned from England to atte Mr. Henry Dawes. controller of the ! Her sister, Miss Mary Stuart, will be , _rector (,flf Grace Church, sland to attend the i ot hanee S ariog ovehial @ town, D. gradustion of her son, Mr. Duer Mc- Lanah [{ georgette crepe, fashioned with i . Thomas Miller was best man | fow qavs 1 Washington. 'pfi;‘rdnm{xcf 1209 Connecticut Ave. N.W. L) The Connecticut Avenue Shop bouffant skirt and trimmed with ecru| for Mr. Pratt. On account of a very | Lanahan will return lace, and an orchid Neapolitan hat.|Tecent death In the family of thelshortly, accompanied by ‘h’er AL She will carry purple and lavender | bride only the immediate members of | her younger daughter, Miss Loulise sweet pea. M Helen Jervey of | the family were present McLanahan, who Is attending school Greenville, § . and Helen Mrs. Pratt is the daughter of Mr.|n Virginia. Townsley. sister f the bridegroom,|and Mrs. Allison Post Swan and s vi be bridesmaids and will wear | granddaughter of the late Edward | The Chilean minister to the court of costumes to match that of the l"flld'“‘ s . who lived for many years|Bt. James and Senora de Edwards of honor. 2 Long Island. " The | -ere the guests of honor at dinner . Mr. George P. Tidmarsh will be s the great-grand- | last evening of Col. Mrs. Henry best man and the ushers will include| niece of Washington Irving. and the ) Huddleston Roge w York. Lieut. Arthur W. Pence, Lieut. James | P. Jervey, Lieut. Reginald C. Hubbel and Lieut. Willard Holbrook M . mother* The smart and graceful sleeveless Jacquette ands Golf Coat models— in plain and fancy weaves. 52.95 models — Golf Coat, Jacquene Sleeve and Sleeveless Ef- Fiber—presenting a wonderful array of colormgs. bridegroom, wedding party, the former in gray | { " e | erope embroidered with steel beads, | with a hat of American beauty red I orion Festners. n of their wedding trip Lieut. Townsley will be at home at West Point, } where the former is stationed. Among the out-of-town guests are Mr. H. W, Jervey, Rev. and Mrs. A, R G d Mr. inton Gray of New Misgs ‘\‘llrlun \l(‘rrlck of Johns- comLmahon weaves —in the colorings that are favored by fashion. $5.00 An assortment of exceptional designs in Sports Sweaters— Mohair, Fiber and W ool— Jacquette, Sash and Plaid ef- fects, Jacquard knit- ted fronts and plain backs: also Sleeve and Sleeveless mod- $3.95 ' ‘ ] el $10 First Floor First Floor New Sumimer Dres_ses Arriving Daily Brothers | - The daily arrivals «dd new charm to our display of lovely Dresses. They include Cottons, Silks, Swisses, and Voiles—and the designs and colors are of the latest in popular demand. $19.50, $25, $35 and up OU’LL not count it an extra noble exertion to orientate toward this extraordinarily Several months abroad attending the oriental and somewhat Arabian extra conference held in Paris regarding the cost of the American Army of Oc- fine cupation on the Rhine, returned to w_York yesterdav on the Olympic. | Herbert B. Smith of the Depart- ent of Commerce, who acted as commercial attache at the American legation at Warsaw, arrived in New York from the same ship. Y., Charlotte o of Ridgiwaod, 1 9 ot Wadsworth, assistant sec- 2 £ the Treasury, who has spent Lot of 55 Afternoon and Boulevard Dresses 32.50 Formerly as high as 79.50 % The Spring .merchandise throughout our . entire store is being cleared out at unusually attractive prices. The United States ambassador to Japan and Mrs. Cyrus Woods, who £re now at their home In Greenshurg, Ta., will come to Washington for a | short visit hefore golni to San Fran- | . Cisco. They will sail from thers June 28 aboard the President Taft for the forgier’s new post 27 7 | Many small sizes among them. Flat Crepe, Printed Crepe, Hand-drawn Crepella, Hand- kerchief Linen, Voile, Swiss Organdie, Rosh- anara, Georgette—in Shrine colors, and many more beside. TWELVE THIRTEEN F The commercial counselor of the | Tiritich embassy and Mrs. John Joyce Yroderick will go 1o New York te- 7 We Take Pride Featuring for Friday 800 New Midsummer Hats —bought very much below their actual value— and placed on sale tomorrow for your selection, at They are beautiful Hats—for dress and sports wear—new shapes and ef- fects that bespeak their notable author- ship In Our Pure , : : : s | Ground and * Whole Spices Have been selling Ben- nett and Simpson’s—no other brand—for thirty years, Magruder’s i Fine Groceries + Conn. Ave. and K St. Established 1875 233 Pairs of $8 to $10.75 Women’s (Sample) ‘White Shoes 7 Z Phone Main 7675 Henderson’s—Standard for qual- Phone Main 7676 ity. Established Over 50 years. An Invitation to Shrine Visitors T We extend Shrine Week visitors a cordial invitation to inspect our incomparable assemblage of Fine Furniture for the home. 277 777, The lot includes R eignskins, Beech- tex Cloth, etc., trim- med in” contrasting shades of red, green and blue leathers .d'fi. ezt?:::i':ryhs;l:, AAA to C Widths i 3 A White Canton Crepe Leghorns and every new styl, in the lot 3 Hair Hats . Sports Novelties is here. & 2 Maline Turbans hriners’ PAINTING—P APERHANGING ’ e - getial DECORATING — FURNITURE Fms:s:wd;::ld:l?m:f From 9:15 to 1 Friday. 100 vcry high-grade Hatsp— re- 3 : REUPHOLSTERED & REFINISHED : Patent Leather and Tan and } ale by i - Bl“k Calfskin P“P‘ maining of Sop\dnr selling lots— Al merchandise, including : Sport WELCOME NOBLES It is with mreat pleasure that 1 am authorized to tend to you a hearty we come in the form of & T You will find many things here tc interest and delight you—many at Very Reasonable Prices. All Sizes 21/2 o 9 T Inspection in no way obligates you to make purchases. . 7 oO;MM D... Lamps, Velours, | be ereatly reduced and de- livered free to all parts of the United States. SEE OUR WINDOW DISPLAY . Signed: Juhu: Lansburgh. For Lansburgh Int. Decorating Co. 637 F St. N.W, Satin Damas! to the first com- ers—at c.oceees Tapestries, Silks for di ¥ will be clou James B. Henderson = $9.00, ies, Cretonnes, L Friday morning— Fine Furniture, Laces, Draperies, Upholstery, Paperhanging, Painting Fourth Floor 1108 G Street - Val Richter 1304 E St. N.W. mwmw —m-umiiummm