Evening Star Newspaper, June 14, 1923, Page 10

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10 THE EVENING KTAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, JUNE 14, 1923. j | business man of that section and |ex §-cises at West Point the early part | Samuel *nd Mary Swcltzer, boy. 3 l’fl.,.n- identified with Its progress. |of “the week. The class of '23 held fts| Arthur and tdab "fl; e Fiis son I8 assoclated with him In|diifner and dance at the Astor Tuesday | irant 7. ‘mud Aapgarce 3 Dore. o business. Mr. Norwood is a native |ev wung, and those from Washington at PR il Sy of Norway, but has resided in_the|thc Astor were Col. and Mrs. Robert T. G and Angle M, nmu. i, = home in which his daughter was born | Ol ver. Lieut. Robert E. Oliver, Col. and | Kugene and Alma Youn, girl - (Continued from Ninth Page.) and from which she was married for |Mim. George T. Bowman, Mr. John W. | Joh A, and Loty 1t Macliurray, girl the past twenty-five years. Bavman, Col. and Mrs 'John H. Rice, k hogy daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Julius R. M. E. L. Le Merle, Miss Eugenia Le ) Ly BB y. . . The Washington Alumnae Chapter of | M.mile, Mrs. J. W, Hertford and Miss a % : Peyser, and Enrlque Tessaba son of|the Gamma Eta Gamma National Legal | Hittford. w Rotey, girl | . FOUNDED [894 Mexico City, and the flower mirl was | Fraternity held its unnual founders® das | = e (| foie h’l:‘,“%l il aie N Ko for: Remarkable Valis G 1 banquet at the Columbia Country Clul r. and Mrs. jam auer are af Lloyd > 0 arka alue Givin, little Miss Suzanne Boone, daughter | PROAUEE, % thG SEMMUL €O ved at § | the Lee House for an indefinite stay. Talph and £ Professor of Italian Litera-|sf Lieut. Communder and Mrvs. ‘Joel |8l JIELG o SRe rollowed: The atum. | . : mes St Maey m--'l‘: e | 1109 F St. N.W. Near Eleventh ind Helen Woodson. boy. I Boome. The Httle Moo fih pink |nae had as their guests the graduating | 2iss Anita H. Stephens has told her and Ellzabetn Wood, girl. classes of the local law schools who | 8]mrtment at the Kedrick, 1801 K street, el aud Allce Taylor, boy. ture at Vassar Speaks Be- |rivbons. and tiie ringbearers were in} S, Nor'or the mational fraternity |a1d tuken an apartment at the Marl: | Georks tia tareie Cari b White suit and his companion in bluzlvf Gamma Eta Gamma. i e D ehle and Glates Eass o o l_ ¢ fore Circolo Italiano. satin. Diioers of s Washington Chapter Arclife and ‘Gladys. Py 07 - A Fealure Offering Of Capt. James W. Curtis of Fort|are Mr. Walsh, president *| William L. Taggart, vice president, and | Births Reported. Nfagara was best man and the ush presic { - rsg“fl_e Chaplain Barl B, Weed and|Mr. Karl Kindleberger, secretary. Mr. P . The tiberty, independence and units |27, ocs, Chapiain Eatl B weeq and | 3oL, 240 (NSt 20 | T fomine bt pave ven o to| R New Summer Time Dresses of Jtaly can be maintained without | “After the ceremony Chaplain and| nu . poo Ago 0 Now york was | ot - foreign interference or cncroach- | Mrs. Rinard left for a wedding trin |, ™0 Rotel Qrlor i Jew, SO SAC| ool B. . and Loutse H, Marceron, eiel v 5, a 'y 1. Mclntosch, :ments and by the continuation of that [ and will be at home after July 15 4% contingent who attended the gradustion Viotert, Eier. spirit of stern resolve as exemplified | is stationed. Mrs. Rentz, mother of | B 4 I Adorable Dainly Frocks now in fascismo. the bride, wore a gown of black lace v with hat to match. Among the out- . . romark ot Tosellls proreasor o | Of-town Euestss wers Aiss Marion | [P Special Value i ; . : In Airy Colorful Fabrics . > . peclal alue m - 9% Ttalian literature at Vassar College, | Snadely of Lebanon, Pa., aunt of the who delivered a lecture last night|bride, and Dr. and Mrs. Arthur RI- % - = =2 oy ~ T - before the monthly meeting of the |nard of Monongahala, Pa.. brother! L B TWO SPECIAL GROUPS Cireolo Italiano of Washington at|and sister-in-law of the bridegroom. 1 V- MEMOR'AL \ the residence of Mr. and Mrs. F. C : R s W Former United States minister to : \ e e B et oy | Panams, Mr. wWilliam 3, Price. was 3 Tinds and Italy Begins.” The Italian |host at dinner last cvening, enter: 1 ambassador and members of his staff | taining in. compliment to Capt. and ¥ / 1 | were among the 150 persons present. | Mrs. Harry Baldwin Gantt., jr. whose < £ !\ marriage took place the frst week in We Jdesign Floral Emblems in The speaker prefaced his address 'ATTIage tock pid o F PGy ks T 3 Innuzdnu-l nd omr"a -'pelcul value e Florence Edson McKie, widow n Memorial Wreaths of long.last- fhetitle of hia sadress, he Jid ot | E ot Tohn W. MekRle: R ing follage ana flowers. These : A 5 = .2 stand shipment prac- religious end of Rome, but he wanted | o1 ang ars. I AAcoRBLwere =~ d tically any Glstance $3 50 o to trace through literature, history Paradis and the social consciences of the Al L and are priced at.. Ttallan people the political develop- |paiardey oEXEMNE (CRIERINNG. 3 D e : > up, delivered ment of the Italians from the carlier [ A° o8 “latter a bride and (he daugh time when they were held together | ter of Gen. Benjamin A. Poore. hy the majestic memory of old Roman days of world dominion, to the later The marriage l in New York period when Italy appeared to them {of Miss Kathleen \lel(al( to Mr. Rob- Rs a practical. tangible reality, worth | ert Lister Macneil. chief of the Clan : suffering wnd dying for. . Macnell ‘of "Seotland “and’known as| ; Tath and H e milestones in the road te an|the Macneil of Barra. is of much in % i Teatian "notiticar ideal, he continued, | terest in Washington. whers the Dhone Main 3707 ed in Dante, Petrarch and }vri(iflxrnum‘h < I»u‘_||\_\n pnp‘(!ll‘s:r and rst was imbued requent visitor. he wedding is B e ea e o aniversal mon. | taking place i the home of the archy, of which Rome was to be the | bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Orlando Tnapiver and religious center and | Paul Metcalf, at 901 Lexington ave- Italy the “fair garden”; the second | MUC- Wrote & famous canzone in which he i " L Sings of an Italy freed from foreign |, e Elisatoth Albers left Wash mavconary moldiens ‘Aun:m_thxh: - join the Sigma Nu Fraternity x_{ouce ;::pr:éal(hn\&uf":‘igl;)l"‘l‘:“‘l"‘: e re party at Cornell, She will later join a erring to ague drea a s at Ocean Side, L. I, an the Tralians must not pursuc, he de- ftena tha colloga. boat. races atf clared. makes it uncertain whether|poyghkeepsic. Miss Albers will be ) i Potraren” refers or not to Dante’s | uyslhi {or several weeks. McCall Patterns 1114 G St. NW. B. & 4. Spool Silk “The great Machiaveili.” Dr. Roselll | Cards have heen received in Wash- _ i} _ I added, “whose memory has been be-|ington from Mrs. Edward Rice, an- % emirched by a gross misinterpretation | nouncing the marriage of her daugh- of s writings and of the ethics of jter. Marjorie Millard, to Mr. Wallace ‘s time, for w he unity o . Yan ormuerly of oston, now o defined clearly the limits to be set|Washington. Wednesday, June 13, in ‘ learan(:e Sale of to the activities of church and state | Brooklyn, N. Y. in Italy and announce:d that ldh(’ l(g“d - = rv could only be freed and unified | yefery—Normood Wedd:ng der & strong soverelgn wnd by @ | inm Brookland Last NIght. hard-working, honest, dignified mass |y "ot AM‘P"N“" .l 1 ndas an emnants flf.\‘”lz(n:. History proved this In ranged wedding was solemmized last & 1861, evening at 8 o'clock in the Methodist Priced at iscopal € \"url\lv of R(r’unl‘HAud \\h;:vl . . i Miss Gladys Norwood becamie the Marriage Licenses. [ rife oF 3 "sume g Sefiery. e ! " c $1.00 $1.29 $1.49 : e e e owbray officiating. Ushers 4 v ,n,‘,f,',:(,“’;" ticenses have been fssued 10 the | 5nq’maias added a formal note to the 69 7 ar " Sorril of Herndon. Va., and Delia | Wedding pageant. and the church was i <sell ‘of Sterling. V. abloom with roses. mearly all from ¥ ahd Funice T. R " gardens. The ushers were Mr. 7" Geffries of ‘this city and Nellle | Walter Lukel, Mr. Edwin Wiliams, Values to $3.98 ot Lamond. . C 2 Williamson and and Sarah E. Conwas. L gentieth | Willitwinon “and . H S e A Ao RO RES ot " as “best ‘man’ for Iix brother These lots comprise almost every weave known Ratrh 0 Paine of Harrisonburg. Va., and » were two maids, Miss Lucille . . = gt i Nelie A1 Sitex of Tee o Va "1 Bean and Miss Mildred Moore. the to the silk industry. among which are Crepes, Ruth nn! rmm'l M. Rean. former in pale green taffeta mad = . . N ’l“ - e 3., l . P l Donnhae city and Nina Max- bouffant (lrnp(-\nn:r“und lhella[r Satins, Charmeuse, atfetas, aisleys, oplins, . ter in orchid colored taffeta made in | 3 . P et e R tyie, "Thes wore Sellow Messalines, Georgettes, fancy and novelty Silks, o b 4 lijeghorn hats wreathed in pink an S o > h 5 gt 2 Richard E. Cares New York city and | ETeen rosebuds and carried bouquets | Eponge, Sport Weaves and Men's Shirting. We Homezelle § of this city of pink Killarney rosebuds. s S s n Herbert X. Rinord f For Nisgara, N. ¥ Ruth Norwood. sister ot the b ]r-{ have a great variety and lengths of from % to 10 SRS O il { was maid of honor, and wore a gown = Hough of M Ma. | S e bize bine ohiffon over pink |l yards of these. 4 silk made with panels and profusely R Inctan an Fivie A Jowea’ | trimmed in small rosebuds. with NY LENGTH REQUIRE . Stevens and Mary E. | streamers of chiffon which fell below | the hem, and she also wore a yellow | Ballor and Annie Hareey leghorn hat with pink and blue rose-| Dillon of ‘this city and Lila K. | hud trimming. She carried a shower bouquet of bridesmaid rosebuds. . Utab, and Eliza- { "y pride entered the church with $ 69 . ] s 29 Wis., her father, Mr. Morse Frederickson o 5. Norwood, and wore a gown of white y anes 5 canton crepe ~claborately Lrlr;nn;d . : /ith Jace, and a plcture hat of the e . i A S, I Same lace with a loose how and long 36 inches wide —an excellent assortment for streamers on the left side. Her bou- Deaths Reported. et e Toses was ‘ioosely ted ||| Blouses, Kimonos and trimmings. with tulle The following deathe hase teen coported to | 4 After the ceremony Mr. and Mrs. {he bealth department fu the last twents-four | xoru'ood and the bridal couple held a P‘|cl|omn l'rrm 100, M st. n.w, reception in the Sunday hoo! hall, . 95 Maude T. P .47, Georgetown Univer- | which adjoins the church. ~Practically > . T S el TRt rinted Crepes Sophia J. Badger. 62. 2308 Lowel st.. Cleve- | neighbors and friends were in at- 9 it s tendance and gave the departing . , . p . P haniner, 20 Fomre "ts- fimu. | couple a rousing farewell us thes 40 inches wide—a great variety of designs and gency Hospital, - for a edding_ journey north - Henry Thomas, 21 Naval Hospital. ¢ will reside in Brookland. colorings in monotone and multicolored effects. Emma O. Lunsford, . Elizabeth’s Hos- | . and _Mr: Jeffery are both na- of Brookland. the former the fson of Mr. Alfred Jeffery, a ploneer with the statement that in spite of Lovely frocks that reflect the moods of Summer in modes that are simple, dainty and cool—Dresses that are certain to make the Summer days more comfortable and pleasurable. Developed in Linen, Normandy, Voile, Im- ported and Domestic Ginghams and Ratines, Plain Voiles and Novelties. The assortment s unusually-diversified, including all sizes for women and misses. RERL20R L0000 R Custom decrees Ster- ling for wedding gifts. Georgian Maid Solid Silverware designs are classical master- piec es, procurable here in separate ex- amples or a complete set. 6 knives and 6 forks, $38.50. New Sport Skirts Sleeveless Sweatersl Roshanara Silks, Canton Crepes and In all the wanted colors. Fa Wool Crepes, in knife pleated and plain weaves, silk and wool combinations models. Special at— worsteds. In range of prices— $10 $2.95 to $5 FAEEEEE x'mmmmflwfifi EEEEEE@EEEEEEEEEEEEE Fez;l::x::lyfor ?b iIlPSB orfl The House A Collection of Seasonable Specials Bathing’ Suits Modelled in compliance with authoritative dictation. One-piece Wool—Plain and Combination coloringa. $2 95__35 .00 corge Sehaf ncis Hughes, 2 moutbs. Children's Hos- e Re = ry L. Davis, 22 months, 1662 Kreame Infant son of Martin 1. and Kuth nix. 11 dase, ‘Columbia Hoopiear " C A% Infant of “5 hours, we. ¥ Drumniond, 52, Tealeytown. 1. Loutsa Grayson, 57, 623 Delaware ave: Mavissa’ Edwards, 19, Frecdmen's Hospiiar. DOOMED MAN NAN GETS STAY. Execution of Rufus Gordon TIs Post- poned One Week. Rufus Gordon, c will not be hanged at the ict jail Saturday. Chief Justice Me at’ the solicita- tion of Attorney & D. Truitt, today granted the condemned man a | respite of one week to prepare for aterni Mr. Truitt explained that Rufus has been hoping the President ‘h uld commute his sentence and it s only last Tuesday that President | Harding denjed his sppiiestion” Srne execution will take place June 23 ordon was convicted of killing Simon Miller. a grocer at 1001 &treet northwest, ptember 1 1919, but claimed he Was not in Washing- | ton on that date. His conviction “as, recently afirmed by the Court of Appeals FORMER PASTOR BACK. Dr. Gordon to Pake Part in S:rv- ices Here. Rey. Dr. James L. Gordon, pastor of the Congregationul Ghurch of San | Francisco, Calif., the largest on the Pacific coast, and former pastor of First Congregational Church, “10th and G streets northwest, is to take part in the services at 11 a.m. Sunday. Dr. Gordon has just returned from & year's trip around the world, making ob- servations on significant conditions in the leading nations. Blouses Real Handmade Dimitics, $195. Handmade Voile Silk—in Jacquette, Tuck- in and Overblouse models, $5.00. $1.95 sl $5.00 We Commend to Your Consideration Tl’lese Skirts Dainty Frocks Knife-plaited and the —they re exceptional values, we're permitted to mark wwrglaé::;g E";i:i’ fia:' at this remarkable price- nel, Baronet Satin, Roshan- ara Country Club. Stripes, $ Plaids, etc. — in White, % SENSATIONAL TWO-DAY SALE Prices in Most Instances at Less Than Manufacturer’s Cost 528 to $38 Women's and [ $25 to $35 Sport Coats and sie Mt pemee 02t §1 Q.95 | $19.95 Twills, mannish materials. Plaids. plain colors, mix- camel’s hair tures and others. $35 to $90 Suits, $29.50 to $ 50 $35 to $39 Capes and Coats $ 00 Smartest suits of the sea- = Poiret twills. velours, vel- i . vay, silk and others. ole—at=——[o]|—=|nle=——=lo]le—=|0|—=|ol—=ole=—0lc——0jal e——a | o c——— | 0| ===t i $40 to $50 N i il | $25 to $29.50 Tweeds Suits, $ 95 L W,:,: avy Poiret Twills $ ! 50 H Friday * Smartly braided Also a few twills, mostly cape effects. S all sizes. 360 to $89 Silk Capes and Coats $22 to $29.50 odd lot dresses $1 1.95 Handsome silks and finest lustrous cloths e $39.50 and $49.50 Gray, Tan effects— Handsome Summer Silk Dresses Entire Stock of Summer Millinery For sport, afternoon, street, evening—all Choice of the house at three sensational the smartest crepes and combinations. vrices.” ° 4 WONDERFL DISPLAY ormerly, Seid e 32600 $1695 $1995 $25.00 $29.50 S e fabrics and with embellishing that smacks of Paris — and does credit to the best type of American produc Hand-drawn Voile Dotted Voile Linen—Novella Ratine—Normandy $5 95 $1 O 00 Tasteful models that reflect clever desxgmng thought——exprgucd in IR~ o SNy o Quick Drop in Price. From the Studlo. “Yes, sir” bragged the artist, “I \'Illn‘fi7 this painting of mine - at thank vou for your frankness” ! responded the stranger. “I am the tax | 4 000 from an artist stand- point,” went on the artist without a hr&ak “'Of course you know, however, that a painting is actually’ what the materials cost. In this case that would * be $2 for canvas, and for paints, say 6 $2.60 in_all. S Here a monogram embroidered in a blaze of color; there a touch of weaters lace and ribbon—creating distinctive fashion — for Street, Sports, After- noon and informal dressy occasions. Summer - weight Wool Second Floor sleeveless—Golf Coats. Swagger Coats and Jac- The Indispensable quettes. Plain and Novelty weaves—xn every ae!lfable color and many pleasing combinations. Summer Cotton Dresses Rochanara Crepe Skirts Linens, voiles, gingham, Swisses, ratineas; 59.95 and 312.95 exceptional values. Also Fancy Silks and Flannels $6.95, $9.95, $12.95 Baronet "“," !km!.ssvg‘shu'n“d colors, To Free Your Arms of Hair or Fuzz (Boudoir Secrets) No toilet table is complete with- out a small package of delatone, for with it hair or fuzz can be quickly banished from the skin. Tqg remove hairs you merely mix into a paste enough of the powder| |and water ‘to cover the objection- | ble hairs. This should left on the skin about 2 minutes, then | rubbed off and the skin washed, | when it will be found free from hair or blemish. Be sure you get gdnuine delatone.—Advertisement. 100 Silk-and-Wool S Mfll colors and combinations $1'98 & $3-98 of colors; mostly one of a kind, slightly mussed. Former Princess Slips and Petticoats prices, $3.98 to $8.95. To close. They supply the needed foundation for these Summer Frocks. 100 Blouses .95 5.0 . 5 A ™ Sk georgette and French voile blouses. all colors, all $3' 50 & $5-00 $3 --$l 0 In Tub Silk with hip hem—generously cut. sizes (sllgh(lv mu!l?d) Former prlces, 5\100 to $9.95. T’) close or Flesh ............ EEEEEEEEEEE [o]——=[ol——o|c——|a|c——=]ofl——=|a|—=a|—=]a| e—=F]0] =n——n ——=lalc——=lo]——lolc—2 A

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