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» T ' _THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, THURSDAY, JUNE 7, 1923. e emmm——————————__= e e e I Alexander Bruce Scott, on Embry|white georgette. 8he carried ' a|with a tusean straw hat and carried . . . Thomas Mattingly, 74, Little Sisters of the t} SO G o S5y e wceme of | shower Soutuet- ot white Foes and | Dinke Fomex 0 o o 4L HT Marriage Licenses. Births Reported. o i HITS DRY LAW CLAUSE. ; y t: d lay even- of the valle: 2 . rat! ad as 3 . I 3 , . B0 . . —_— @c @ g Tune ] A olock, when |.Mlss Emily B. Teraee v M, Fidward Cord, and tho ushers were | o, MATiess lcentes have been fssed to the| Thbe followiog births have been reported to ames J. Campbell, 65, 508 G i . their daughtsr, Miss Norman Bruce, | of yellow georgette with Mr. George Robinson and r, James [ ““Jo0if's Tyler and Edna M. Doite, botn | (V¢ hesith department in the last twenty-four ! cago Council Would Repeal became the bride of Mr, J, B. MoEiroy | hat trimmed with yellow water lilies | Mahoney. of, ‘Hm.nrxr. fowa, hours Beachum, 284 Kentucky State Search d Selz: Carter of Charlotteaville, Va. and blue ribbons. She cerried a bou-|. A receptfon at the home of the cha hnunlm of Tenino, Wash., and | ¥ T. and Violet A. Hall, girl. ' N c arch an ure Act. (Continued from Eighth Page.) The home was very "“"‘““41;" dso. | qust of yellow rol & bride for the Immediate familien fol- | Frances M. Hofiman of oseyrock mvath:y: Jartn J. snd Btk C. Mazafz, bey. o e O s N abmab ave.| CHICAGO, June 7.—Although votin e orated in ferns, cathedral candles an Knaub had best man Mr. |lOWe o ceremony. Yob " Eavar of Wi s, i o Aol i 4 H 7 ¢ % a visit to his home in Evanston, 1L | out flowers, combined into an attract- nd the ushers were Mr. |, Mr. and Mrs. MoGrath loft Wash- | yiui®gariner of thie city ot "'..,’.‘:n'.‘.:‘a‘f:.'.x.‘fi."?:&..‘r" nd u-m.n'u:fnp::.‘lfli(l.:: ::l::ht::;ra:fz:re"::l“iorcn‘vh irs. Dawes, who was at Wardman | {ve color scheme of yellow and white. ; Ington Jater for & northern wedding | =S Hon sy tonic Fimme, P DoteTtor about & week, returns | The bride. becomingly sttired (n & Mr. Ralph Childs and| 3 %the latter woaring & mauve Bult | - S cal and Loutes Hovme e wna 10a| § D o o Wit My, Dawoh A28 | traveling suse of midaluhs bite Dofret | rho boidas Party hine wilh hat to matoh. Upon thelr Ye | C. SacAuley ot this clty. witt remain there for some tme. | twlil and wearing'a corsage of brids | to the home of the briae's ‘parents | (1 LINEY UL el arect ™ uir';"?f'x"-img'é‘:"“'h'.."flfi‘"""" ke Deaths R ', entere whe h 1 ] 3 5 a Finof her | Kana Turner te Mr. Beker was por: B e e e t ported. ries $1 ind Bretyn O Perredt, siel. nd Maude Lewls, girl. s ton, 39, Gallinger Hos-|pliment to Gov. Al Smith of New Yor A '“;.';P.,,A Tibbe, 48, 924 T . [for signing the repeal measure | An Nely irew Higgs, 10, 1821 Gales st. .e. that state, and a general disapproval son N. Rhone, 43, Freedmen's HOI'T“IL {of prohibition, the Chicago city S Former United States minister to James G. Turley, 8., 45, 161 Pro 3 idence | : . Irs Nelson Morris mprovised 4 The Marine Band will play'a num- | * Howard H. Woodse .| The following deaths have been reparted 5 council last night failed to approve et o New York ¥ dayand |a a is best S SRR per of popular airs n‘u& l\{relfiwnlrd and TR AL E o o A".'m'fix'f.‘,:l{;‘j‘:gi, "“fl the Bealth dopisiment 10 the Tast Iwemts-fouy *“finan Coleras, 10,80, at. o | resolution”embedying the actions be e at the St. Regis. an rs. | man, L. H. MoCue of Charlottesville, |, 0! breakfast to be glven in the in- bert | lown of Haywarket, Va., anc nlon Thom , Garfield Hospital. amentary rule requir 3 is have been at their summer The wedding march was rendersd by her !-Unfin d was attended by her | torogt of the Mqntioello fund Satur- mflsr-:‘nrw:: of this J ) Charles Bramell, 72, 614 Maryland ave, s.w. George Robimson, 9, Freedmen’s Hospital. Ing a two-thirds vote. day, and amohg the prominent| Price of mflr:flgm; this clty and Dals speakers will be Mr. Breckenridge Regiuald H. Beal thi of Ioghorn, teti- | Long, Mr. Bamuel Herrick, president | E. Gamge of Raguace, So, ity asd Pullens' formed by Rev. Samuel Moore, &S0 |anq nd blue ribbons | ;¢ the Hons of the American Revo- | Domenico §. Ofano and Eleasora A. Priva- Miss Mittie Burch will be at home, | of Bluefield fnd a corsage of pink sweet peas 2nd| ), tion; Dr. Howsrd L. Hodgkins and |t tn her apartment at the Portner, Sat- | “"A"reception was held by the bridal |!!1i¢8 of the valley, ex-Gov, Hobert A Cooper . of the| aieyW. Amolq aud Gladye Zimmerman. urday evening, to the students of the | piu ™ frimeaiately following . the| After an informal reception both|Federal Farm Loan Board. . Mrs. |itams. v Joen ) ut" Manchester-by-the-Sea | by Mra. Viotor De Vault of Biusteld, o Mie REMUD. (thieiware wisuan since their return to this Va., former classmate of the bride, and the ceremony was per- | poud S8 Piosure ha evening class of the National School | S0Te o IS S 1on Mr. and’ Mre. | bridal couples left town for & shart|Marle Moore Forrest of the Theater | Ruisell E. Frost and Esther M. Isaacs, both of Fine and Applied Arts. No c87d8 | Carter left for an extended wedding | Wedding trip. Arta Assoclation, will preside over | of Baltimore, Md. ' . have been issued. trip to Norfolk, Wasnington, NoW] . o e msoeni AN the sssociation 1'“<|:°' (s Bess Lo R Hal of. Beaver B&AS, 1 Silk o ork and other points, They wiil be| Mr. Harry Behn of Phoenix, Arix.|Schreiner and Miss Caroline’ McKin- : 3 e rouss Bally, MoRdoo) went to New | at home to thelr many friends atter | o visiting hin sister, Mrs. William |ley and the artists presenting the O i AL S AN acapls, Ba.. and pool Si McCall Patterns- Fox terdes, & 1 June 15 at Charlottesville, Va. Ridgely Ghapline. Mr. Behn has been | little pageant, Misa Hatelle Went- | James W. Gary and Mets L. Warner. eral days as the guest of Miss Helen TARCH the Zellowahin by : R len | e Carter 1s & graduate of the | STanted the fellowship by tho Ameri- [ worth, Miss Nina L. Norman, Miss Carusi, " daughter of M AN Wili | Graham High School, also Radford | San-Scandinayian Foundation, and | E Miss Evelyn Davis, e i iornia shortly, and will | State = Normal, Radford, ~Va. She | Will #all for Sweden the first part of Rocompiny Mr. and Mrs. Edward L. | taught last term in Bethel Academy, ULy efore sailing he will go to Daheny in their private car. Lodi, Va., at which place she met Mr. | Boston to attend the olass day ex: wce, Miss Judy Lyeth Florence Thompson will be clsos at Harvard, hich e odid Carter, professor of the school, also | % , from which univer: Mr. and Mrs. Edson Bradley have |a graduate of the University of Vir- | S!tY he was graduated in 1922, The Columbus, Ohlo, Gles Club gone to Lenox, Mass, where they are | ginia, Charlotteaville . arriags of Mins Agnes 3 | VR has made such a favormble im- at the Red Lion Inn. mong the out-of-town Eguests were Miss Agnes i Wash , 5 stithpaied Flownn Mrs. Joseph Robert Wallace, Blue- B e M wia Diay out L) Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Lee entertained | fleld, W. Va.; Mr. Willlam A. Scott, rughter of Mrs. Ellen Rior- | side of the Masonic Temp! ple tomorrow Mr. Joseph §. McGrath, #on | evening preceding the {llustrated lec- sflw‘“h f Mr. Joseph MeGrath i~ a company of eight at dinner last|Gary, W. Va. and Miss Gladys Scott, | O Ph MeGrath, took Dplace | ture to be given v Ohaclon Cod). . evening at Le Paradis. Siehiands, Va., sisters and brother of | Yesterday morning at 8:30 o'clock at | fax Lons FWashiagton e Nationsl 462 Ot0e" Service, Val = the bride; Mrs. William A. Scote, Miss | $1e CBUTCR of the Sucred Heart. MET. | Ghrine, und & fenturs of the program gs0and Hair » atues, * Mrs. J. W. Wright had a small com- | Dorothy Scott, Mrs. Pat McKenry, Father Fon. Basisted by the Rev.| will be a collection of mongs by the 1d, $75 22 sirov® pany wiih her at the supper dance 2t | and Mrs. H. W. Pobst, Tazewell, 'Va.; | F1her Eckenrode, officlating. Rev. Willlam H. DuBols‘of New York,| 4200 flecting 5 deale® Styles lit o Le Paradis last evening. Mins Mury Meriweather, Lynchburg, | rome DEde Wore a gown of white | o nephow of Mrs. Willlam Wheatley, e for SNk ST Tork 7 » uality. Sf e Va.; Mr. Joseph Keller, Lodi, Va.; Mr. | [7r20 JIGS G0 Stralght lines, and a | yrs,“Whe is in charge of the New The marriage of Miss Marie Maffett, | and Mrs. Harry Biggs, Bluefleld, W. LA © hat of horsehair braid Con p\¢ X ornamented by a ' white ostrich | DEOSTAm, asslated by u number of| NWet e‘N'\«\P"‘“‘“‘ a member of Kappa Delta Fraternity, | va; Miss Virginia Netherland, Mrs. prominent society women. and Mr. E. R. Vicklund, a Shriner| jocnh Creed Trice, Mrs. Helen G plumage. She carried a shower bou- 4 . 3 | quet of whit — Si from B Jebel Temple, Denver, took | Shihan, Richmond, Ve, gnd ar. L 3. | Hottr il Noie iordan, Sator of | Pitey thousand Wamies are smploy: | . desaay evening 4t 6 oclock: . esville, Va. © bride, wore a dress of blue crepe ' in the mines in India, The bride is the daughter of Mr.| s ang Mrs. John J. Miller an- and Mrs. J. N. Maffett of Kingman }nounce the marriage of their daugh- is a member of Sigma Mu S s B A I e eite Pratcrnity at | ter: Miss Julla Magruder Miller, to George Washington University, where :“'- ""“M- ns“me, ef-“her 5 "yé she has been attending college. The _:"‘8 by l‘!-“f “h e Bridesroom is a graduate of the Uni- | State senator of Rappahannock county, YL of 'Colorado, where he was a | V8. and her uncle is former Goy. Hoge member of Acacia Fraternity, and is She was educated at Sullin's afliated with the El Jebel Temple | ¢ Va., and attended & & iners of Denver. with which group | finishing school in Washington | P ehme to Washington. Mr. Leonard | Mr. Settle is prominently related in || Breen and Mr. Louis Donahue of | Virginia, where he is clerk of thell}| Washington ushered the guests into | circuit court of Rappahan®ek county. || " TOMORROW! | He was graduated from Willlam and |/} - ~ the ChUTC. e Me and “I Love You|Mary college and served with the i ' {, 2 mruly, Truly Deat” were sung by|116th Infantry of the 29th Division ||} | = rea a Or 1 av1n S Miss Eddie 'Musslitz of Washington, | during the world war - { e 3 immediately before the ceremony e wedidng was quiet owing to| . - . took plice. At § o'clock the bridal | the fliness of the bride's father. | Extraord"lary Sale F'riday o:_%-"fl:";fifil::m; procession entered the room &n - —_ X & | - . i h he chancel to the strains| An unusual arrangement prevailed = . 5 " T iy wedding march. Eight |at the weddings of the two daughters Wonderful Bargains for Our Patrons and Visitors N‘,'}.""’F"?’Po'i;'w;n AII the newest, smartest silks prtced bridesmalds, Miss Virginia Wiliis, | of Mr. and Mrs. Edward W. Turner. = I keep the roses in your cheeks. N Migs Mabel Alexande;l, \i\llsu‘ Hely :lxh:rle?{:”fir xlifur:?m ;“fifinub‘v:‘: It Wfltlhme ylour -lnx;tnnfi:i h l lh I h ’ Sardner, Miss Elizabeth Mosely, Miss | ma - Ric 3 % - 3 5§ E:x:r:f:e :\sle\'nl‘flrei. Miss Y1 {Yais |1 o'clock in the Brookland Methodist Women’s and Misses’ Suits m?:xxdmm' ve‘:&%ecbmn. muc ess an elsewhere. Smith, Mi. enevive Foreman and | Eplscopal Church, and at 7:30 o'clock Miss Mae Don Leavy, all of whom are | her sister, Miss Edna K, Turner, was members of Kappa Delta sorority, |married at the home of their parents preceded the bride to the altar. This|to Mr. Martin W. Baker, Jr. The Rev. roup was followed by four little|A. S. Mowbray performed both cere- Rower girls, Rlva Freeman, Virginia | monfe Morris, Anrle French and,Guenivere| The bride, Miss Carolyn Loulse Tur- Feight, scholars in the Orf school in|mer, was given in marriage by her || and the fragrance of the y flower garden. Nadine adheres and Froiects the skin TOMORROW ONLY! Cloth and Silk Coats and Capes | WwEL/ dust. Contains £o g 40 - inch $2 69 $60.00 to $90.00 Suits..... cerricrieeiiieeaen...$45.00 | TOMORROW ONLY! Washington, where the bride had |father, and she wore a gown of white | = S " | ingredient Rarm th "’ 32 = inch gfifi;‘;fim‘i?\‘;"p m\\-rme:z;e_:k:g Tose | georgstte with s ploture hat._also of | $35.00 to $5}(D Coats and Capes.-.....$25.00 and $29.50 | mlm 1 m:l:ternmmzy ’ee' Y Canitios Dabteci . Virginia Powers of Washington, the $60.00 to $95.00 Coats and Capes. .....$39.50 and $49.50 funded if not pleased. S g Crepe—An all-silk, crispy Silks — Fashioned after malid of honor, and the bride fol- Socntymw:gi:‘tm‘nw. Min. weave. The leading fab- {ature box by broadcloth. Smooth, sup- Towed dc. The bride was dressed in white NATIONAL TOILET CO. ric among crepe weaves. ple, rich sheen. A trul i o and jed a_shower of i il Paris, Tenn. i 16l 4 o 4 gatin crepe and casried 2 shower o - 200- Beautiful Summer Silk Dresses son 7 Heavy, rich, beautiful wonderful assortment of quality, in all the new and wanted colors, including black and white. ) plain colors; also striped effects in monotone and multi-colored for fuil costumes and shirtings. maids wore dresses of organdy of har B For sport, street, afternoon and n olors. P AROILInE Yoo evening; all colors; all styles..... $25.00 and $29.50 The bridegroom was attended by Charles Samon, a member of the - - . ’ Shantung Stripe Silk and Oriental Crepe $l6 95 Dresses, also plain Cantons. Special..... . Acacia Chapter of George Washing- ton University. Rev. Herbert F. Randolph of Foun- dry Church performed the ceremony. The bride was.given away by Mr. Danlel J. O'Brien of Washington. @ Following the ceremany a reception 7 was_given for the bride and groor at the Kappa Delta house at 1517 . Rhode Island avenuo. atter which the | | ieshinglon's Swartest newly married coupie were escorted to Union station, from which they "No.1 Jhomas Circle later left for Denver. On the way to Hundreds of Summer Voile Dresses, dark and light patterns— $5.95, $7.95, $12.95 Gingham $5.00 Linen 59.95 Dresses. . Dresses. . TOMORROW ONLY! Mill Ends 69¢,$1.00,$1.29,$1.49 TOMORROW ONLY! (Boudoir Secrets) Checked $ 1 -39 The judiclous use of a delatone Taffetas — Soft _chiffon- e ju se 3 ffetas ! aste insures any woman a clear, % finished mellow fabric, for | Just Apply This Paste | and the Hairs Will Vanish tation they w. + 5 'HE Most Exqui % : 7 Br desmnaeisl T it e e pies s, 2o g o, serviceable costumes and Values to $369 Shriners from the groom's Shrine of R f G d i 1]l @erato vith so v o i i v in Washington Roshanara and novelty silk in all colors, white flannels for two or three minutes. When . 2 o isti § alr 9 known fabric- 4 P v race o T w A 3 3 5 , foulards, Maj. and Mrs. Philip H. Bagby hava | Di D en \Jancay , $9.95, $10.95, $12.95 | hav No pain attends | and one-and-one-quarter inch—black poplins, etc—in an excellent array of col- given up -their house at 8235 asth || Dinner Dancing Supper Dancing : A : the use of the delatone and it will | and white, navy and white. orings, in lengths of from % t6 6 yards street, preparatory to going to Fort . Baronet Satin Skirts—white, black, | not mar the most sensitive skin, | d 2 2 2 Beuning 1o Beptembere Mts Bashy I\Ieyer Davis, = i 5 | But to insure results, aca that you . e ohAren sve TLAAting palativ J | BRVF: o csencnsniesponasaisee seach get real delatone—Advertisement. in Baltimors, while Maj. Bagby is | Famous [ . s i living at the Army and Navy Club. Le Paradis Band ||| Sweaters of Every Kind | Silks and Wool—At Special Prices The handsome home of Mr. and Mrs. I 1316 G St. City Club Bldg. il | SHOP | HOT WEATHER SPECIAL! | l Excellent quality—crepe de chine i Il Il | | DRESSES | umerous styles—many colors—all sizes. I Hemstitching, Picot Edging, 10c Yard Pictorial Summer Fashion Books, 25¢ Pleating—All New Styles TRY S FIRST 1219-1221. G Street N. Store Hours: 9 to 6 - Silks Greatly underpriced for another big day Friday. The price is for Friday only. Tubular Underwear Silk, 89c yd. Made especially for underwear purposes; plain _and shadow-striped; colors are Heliotrope, Yellow, Flesh, Pink, White and Ivory. Silk Section—Main Floor Cotton Dress Goods, Friday Only 89c Fancy Ratine and Eponge, 59¢ yd. Chogse from any color we have in stock at this price; twenty-five colors in all; of light and dark backgrounds, Cotton Goods Section—Main Floor S.E. Corner 13th and G Sts. N:W. Tomorrow—a Mighty Sale of "HATS! 300 Superb New Sports Hats in a great single Low heel. Finest N of satin. Light A sturdy sole. Low-Heel Satin Pumps! The modern girl’s favorite is the low- heel satin pump. Here is “The Pet,” suitable for street wear, dress wear, ‘sport wear, long wear, anywhere. See how Walk-Over skill makes satin pumps that really fit! Wolf’s - . Uatk-Cuer Two Outstanding Values in Our DOwNsTARs STORE Men’s Athletic Union Suits Of cool, light-weight Nainsook, full cut and well made; sizes 34 to 7 cEach 46. Special for Friday and Saturday. $4.25 Per Half Dozen § \ Cool .Underwearabl for Min_m and Women At One Speglnl Price Bloomers, Of Lingette, Envelope Windsor Crepe, Chemise and Batiste and Nain- Extraordinary Values—Beyond Compare! FOR the devotee of tennis—for beauty on the links—for the girl who paddles her own canoe—sports styles in such a splendid variety that selection is a pleasure —and an opportunity! Featuring White and All Other Summer Colors! Straws! New embrolderies] Banded styles in every wanted fapric and material, fl ing a complete range of the latest fashion deas ipn the values of the season! * Gowns, sook, 2 F Neatly trimmed and plain tailored; in White, Flesh and 929 F St. g e it i s