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SOCIETY. THE SUNDAY STAR,. WASHINGTON, .D..C, JUNE..10, 1923—PART 2. SOCIETY. T 5 \ roso street, bofore he goes to Atlanta, | mass will be celebrated at 8:30 am. |1 A. Peyton. Mr. and Mrs. Flschpr! Sweetbread Salad. ready some cooked sweetbreads, | iwith the sweetbread cubes and use to CHEVY CHAS! Ga.. where he will take a position. |the same da. 7 are ip Charlottesville ‘to attend thel ¢ . (5 i s braised or sauted. cut In small cubes |fill the boats. Sct the boats on & bed I 4 Mrs, C. F. Waters of Gpand Rapids, | ldeut. J. Parker Van Zandt of the|graduation of their son Lawrence| Se¢lect small cucumbers. Pare and o | Of heurt leaves of curly lettuce and = MecCook Field, Ohio, and now, sta-|from the University of Virginia. cut them pointed at one end and|:l'd Season with French dressing, press a_small leaf into the salad i ' S Mich, is the house guest of her 80n-|yioned with the air service of the en- | ' Mrs. Joseph T. Magulge.of Heskoih |round.at the other end, in the shape iR gl e B o end of each boat, for @ suil Judge and Mrs. Alexander R. Mul- n-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. fxincering divislon. Wil ‘make his| strcet will entertain her unit of the | o n pe %2100 € ready to serve. drain the cucumbers S0° P 5T € lowny of Rosemary street returned ; ; Alfred B. Leet of Delaware strest. | home for the summer with Mr. and | Altar Society of sthe .Church of the | t ully sc00p out the {and dry both the hoats and cubex on | Sunday from a motor trip to Asbury } 3 Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Newm Mra o Villam I Deming of Oxford|Blessed Bacrament Wednesday at|conters, Cut the portion removed into % Cloth-, "o little | Tn Hungary women have municipal Tark, N, J., where they visited Mrs. . ¢ Hamilton, Md.: Mr. Henry C. Galla- | * 3Mr. and Mrs. John Fischer ol uncheon: . | small cubes and set the whole astde juice or a few finely chopped | suffrage, but are not eligible for clec- Mullowny’s mother, Mrs. Catherine ? way of Huitimore, Md.: Dr. 1 AR P e R e L it | LR ST, in ice water to become crisp. Have |olives have been added. Mix these ' tion to public office. ; I ar! andford of Atlant: arlottesville, Va., where they will So far this year Superior, Wis., has Ga., 1 Thomas. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Wilson of Ash- |\ o Vilie: N O are the huotse uesis of | e the house guests of Mr. and Mrs. | had more divorces than marriages. . the rector at. Cl Mr. 'and Mrs. John R_Gallaway o urch on July 7 for Ire- Keokuk street. Mr. and Mrs. Gallawa: land, where he will relatives for i 8 | entertained Wednesday evening at the summer. s X theater party at Keith's, in honor of Miss Hilda Chester Bowen, daugh- . their guests. ter of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Chester py J Mr. and Mrs. Radford Moses of Liv- | Bowen of Molrose street, will become ingston streel, entertained Monday Lo a r " the bride of Mr, Dorsey James Griffith, # evening at bridge and a delightful | HU}VDRFDTH ANNIVERSARY & of Mr. and Mrs. T. T. G‘r"fllhln; g bxiru BUDDEE. . toad St | %. [ oL shingtom, t ¢ evening, a ¥ rs. Frank M. Hoadley of Irving ot = The "Wedding - wille. taie street will be, hoitess to the executive | | YEAR place in All Saints® Episco- i committee of the Chevy Chase Chap- | E FOUNDED 1894 gl Chureh at Chevy Chase Circle. the { B8 : ter of the Y. W. C. A., at luncheon | ki 6&’) % wn, officiating. g . Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Chambliff < - 4 - I | i & Known for Remarkable Value Giving bride, who will be given In mar- g % Connelley of Charleston, S. C., are |he} b 5 i & by ‘hex: fatlier,) Wil Weiclian 4 . % hou«&rgyu:x;::c:;x‘:‘\::‘.“x;:;'lwz\.:rs. WA i A\ § 1109 F St. N.W. Near Eleventh R Blake of Christ Church, Tuesd: Mrs. Fugene Stephans of Thorn-| gr siiver, with & berti ef ose point L 3 i apple ‘street. accom b ¢ Oldest in America ace. A long tulle veil will be held in | i daushter. lof < r will carry a shower bouquet of flbeisiew ki s reunion at Mount Holyoke College. 2 i 4 eature er“lg o al and sweetheart roses. ISR N i i 3 1 I\rli‘.:l ;:‘n:“\': f‘l'u-":‘rnn{_fs“ri _ . i 21'"' ;\le ha .; (I:{unh!rr will attend | Exclusive Agency Tiall of Pittsburgh. Pa. will wear a e b sl P e i E——————— A Arthur Jordan Piano Co. } - New Summer Time ]?resses, ftting bodice and buffant skirt . ption : v Whose engagement to Mr. W. H. th g ary of the ordination as | 3TH o SIIVer | Stevems waw recently ammounced, | Driest of Father Thomas (. Smith of ~ \ G 8T. AT 1 Dorothy | The date for the wedding has mot | the Church of the Blessed ament been net. wrsday, from 8 to 10 | : = = . ’ s, Miss Cors Robert- clock pm.. at (he fectory of the | i : Adorably Dainty Frocks son Howen, Sister of the bride and High | i Mary .Griffith, sister of the bride- ( Quarterly and Mr and Mrs Herber! % o, will wear frocks of jade s c = oo e s = o In Airy Colorful Fabrics SN with alght oo and very | Mrs. J.W. Austin and her daught Tull skirts. They also will wear |and grandson, Mrs. age = ; 3 wreaths of silver leaves and carry | and Harold Savage, sailed last Satur- 'y 4 5 ;\M-lsshinnml bouquet of Dorothy|day for England, where th will : P AR 3 " o erkins roses. visit relatives for the summer. - = 4 RC S tman will be Mr. Howard | ¥ihe “Community - Clab o ¢ 7 b1 I'WO SPECIAL GROUPS S prother of the bridegroom, | Chase, will hold its - 8 5 d the ushers)will be Mr. Thomas | Monday, June 11, at 4 = g i on, cousin of the bride: Mr.|at the home of Mrs. o \ (3 = ; ven Thompson, Mr. Fi & Stetson | Cummings lane. > . ; A P shington. & s . - el >z : ; 3 home of 1t} dren of the communit ( TSN v 1 Thomas B oberison, on - dMelros Seotes Bosll of Hernaon; A 804 Seventh St. N. W. 3 0 Jean Skinner of Ke straet, will follow the ceremony. The | volor scheme of pink will be carried William T. Pollard of M out in the decorations of the house | s - iring Sh week d church. The brigal party will be |* Daan Long of the Cathedr .ls'liut;n) !{r\”v‘\' celving by M >] B 3 ]afnd4;,| Fla., w 1 \ N mother o h e v Ved A Na 4 % = - i -1 . ~ . L Rown of bine mmed With | (e summer » ! : [ { ) (3 Lovely frocks that reflect the moods of | chantilly la h. mother of | pr. * 1 R Y < 7 s = iho briderogm. aid M rtson, ) - A\ 7 i Summer in modes that are simple, dainty owns s ov ti: 1 Mr. F W 4 Y n J = sl Precse 2t are certat Fowas onl ! | n ] \¢ ) ) 3 : and cool—Dresses that are certain to make Sime Donition s¢ the reception sq (5e | kons s of N ) f the Summer dayvs more comfortable and Tied te oty nve years awa, Ineic wed: g having Eirst to_take - 7 ; pleasurable. Developed in Linen, Normandy, S e g Voile, Imported and Domestic Ginghams and v Chevy Chase Library . i 5 hel Mrs. R. Swope . . . ik - . e’ ":‘:‘“‘T'r:'l ‘:l, e -"lu.-ymfil‘.\ ay 4 n- | TOMORROW—_MONDAY—ONLY Ratines, Plain Voiles and Novelties. trimmi | ade With & long waist and | of Bethlchers: Pa. whe 05 her house i with hat to mateh, Suest T . e . . “p . . Among the out-of-tow et | 3 iR ertson i8 spend- | The assortment is wnusually diversified, including et Gl sl it | 56 o mgtetcon b e A Sensational Sale , ' ¥ dicersified, including n < : Quarterly, Miss }and Mre. Thomas 1. Robertson of Mei® | = all sizes for women and misses. #8600 NEW SUMMER HATS IN TWO GROUPS - 88 $ 4.5 T O IR el s o = Hemstitching, Picot Edging, 10c Yard : Pictorial Summer Fashion Books, 25¢ | Pleating—All New Styles - $ i——ol——jol—=jal———]o]——=]o]——=[o|—| it Obilipsborst @ Attention 60810614 A ELEVENTH ST. . These Hats are probably the best values to be found in Wash- 1219-1221 G Street N.W., ington at the present time! Materials: Georgette Crepe, Canton : Crepe, Garden Straws, French Felts, Baronet Satips, Duchess Store Hours: 9 to 6 Satins. Chic designs and trimmings. Every wanted color, includ- , ing white. We repeat that they are wonders. Come early for best SILKS " selections! At Great Savings The most wanted fabrics—and in great demand now for summer wear—at prices thrifty shoppers will want to take ,«'h antage of. We'rc mentioning only a few of the many big hargains. Thistle Crepe . .........81.39 Yd. Formerly Sold at $2.39 Yard Iha new knitted weave that does not stretch in length. All first quality and choice af the season’s best selling colors. 40-in. Genuine Baronette Satin, $1.98 Yd. Brothers The Real Baronette that should sell for $2.69. Not to be = - . confused with the ordinary sports satin. Look for the name F you knew that RIZIK is nothing less than on selvege—that is your guarantee of genuineness. The . . 0 ° wanted. summer. colors, including white, ivory, flesh, pink, Gy a Paris shop in full rose bloom, you’d be qui ight blue, ctc. - H 1 1 ; Rt aTct ] ; : vive to motor cruise direct toward this Many other items of equal importance on display— Silk Section, Main Floor. $1.25 Dress Linens. ......98c Yd. * Final Spring Clearance 36 inches wide. All first quality, thoroughly shrunk. In ! f 532 D gray. tan, peach, old rose, wistaria, orchid, yellow, orange, . O resses Copenhagen, dark gray, reseda green, brown, pink, navy, black, white and ivory. Cotton Goods Section—Main Floor. 1 5 OO . Were sold up to 110.00 DQWNSTA‘RS STORE . Pleated Crepe de Chine, Light Weight Fiber ° - Silk, Georgette Crepe, Dotted Voile, Crepella, Sale of High Grade Paris Hand-drawn Silk, Handkerchief Linen, Dresses for Gir’ls Organdie, Flowered Chiffon and Lace, some pleated from neck to hem, and sashed with re- splendent ribbons—Navy, Black, White, Copen- 49 3 hagen, Green, Coral, Gray, Cocoa, Orchid, . - Maize, Apricot, Peach and the luxurious pig- ments of Luxor. of Courtesy. = c[——=l]——=ole——=ll——]ol=———olc——[o]c——o|c——o]e—lo|c—Tolc—— o le—[sle—]] Frock of Dotted . Voile—815. & — Intensive Fashioning Presented in Charmingly ik Designed : Summer Frocks —to which we have added irresistible prices— *15 =2 *25 ’ They, suggest Paris-——by which in- 3 deed tl1ey were inspired—and rep- resent the cleverest of makemanship ® Each ] . Sizes 8 to 14; all guar- Kfy: P. S.—Positively Stunning! anteed fast color and well made; in Bates Gingham, P Amoskeag Gingham, New Only 14 Coats, Wraps and Capes Hampshire Gingham, Ef For Journey and Sport Wear Chambray and many other 47.50 high-; aterials. ; : gtz e siaeyily Previously Priced to 100.00 The combined assortments offer a medley of ingenious designing —expressed in Crepe de Chines, Printed Cantons, Plain Cantons, Tub Silks, Georgettes, Linens, Ratines, Organdys, Voiles, Laces—White and exquisite color combinations and artistic treatment that claim recognition as unusual and originally unique. In plain and combination models and featherstitching « and hand-embroidered designs. R ' Checks and Blocks £ Z s ! Distinct and Lighter Browns Children’s and Girls’ Bloomers Black-and-White 4 Wherever your summer engagements bid you these Frocks pro- with walstband and elastic at knee; good quality vide dlsnnctxvg costuming. materials. Blue and white; sizes 2 to 6 only. Regular 75¢ quality; well made and full cut, G . . bossed crepe, reinforced seat, elastic at waist . and knee; for the older girls; colors flesh and orchid. " Second Floor [e——lole——2olole——]al——Ja]——Ja[c——|a[c—F]