Evening Star Newspaper, June 15, 1923, Page 8

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SOCIETY. Soc Senor and Senora to Shenandoah V Mr. and Mrs. HE ambassador of Spain and Senora de Riano left Wash- ington today, accompanying Mr. and Mrs. T. A. ott Thropp to the Shenandoah valley, Mr. and Mrs. Thropp will spend sev- eral weeks at Ryton farms, mear Berryv . Va.. and the ambassador and cnora de Riano will be their guests over the week end. The ambassador of Belgium, Baron de Cartier, whl go to Rochester. N. Y.. this evening to receive the hon- o v degree of bachelor of from the University of Rochester. He will return the first of the week Baroness de Cartier, who is visiting at Stockbridge, Mass', will accompany the ambassador when he sails Wed- nesday, July 11, aboard the Belgen- land for Antwerp to spend the sum- mer Britain. The ambassador 4 expected to Auckland Geddes, rom New York aboard the Ber- engaria. Tuesday, June 26, for his Lome in England. where he will join L their children for Hugh V. Tennant the ambassador to Mr will accompany New York. but will remain in this | washington last night by motor and is | Country through the season ibassador of Italy, Dou Ge- will entertain at din- evening in honor of Lucienne Nano and her flance, Senor Don Juan de Cardenas. coun- selor of the Spanish embassy The ambassador of Japan and Mme Hanihara will have lunching inform- aily with them Sunday the Japanese ambassador to Brazil, Mr. K. Hou- laws | iety de Riano Motoring| alley Today With Scott Thropp. and the children will remain { Scptember. The minister to Washington Monday, | his family” frequently | visits. until will return for week-end Count ntess ster. | The minister of Hungary Szechenyi. who joined G Szechenyi in the home of her Mrs. Harry Payne Whitney, at & | ampton, Long | them . aboard. the e Whileaway, to Newport, where they {arrived yesterday. Mrs. Whitney | spent the day al Newport and left |last evening aboard the Whileaway for a_ further cruise. The | and ' Countess ‘Szechenyl and children will be wlith the countess’ mother, Mrs. Cornelius Vanderbilt, in her villa, the Breakers. until the home of Mr. and Mrs. Whitney is in readiness for their occupancy through } the summer. The members of the legation staff will be the La Farge cottage Monday, the remainder of the season Mr. Justice Van Devanter will leave shortly for Jorfin bay, Canada, to re- main untll September. Mrs. Van De- vanter will join him there latef the month. for Senator James Couzens arrived in at the Hamilton Hotel The counselor of the Japanese em- bassy, Mr. Saburi, entertained a small company of gentlemen at luncheon yes- terday at the Shoreham Mrs. Frances G. Delano entertained at luncheon, followed by’ bridge, today in compliment to Mrs. T..Hughes, wife of Maj. Hughes, and Mrs. Frank Besson, wife of Maj. Besson, who are leaving but will join | minister | their ablished at in| THE EVENING ’° STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. the George Washington, and will come direct to Washington. Mr. and Mrs. George Angus Gar- rett will give a small dance this evening in compliment to Mile. Lu- clenne 'Nano and her flance, Senor Juan de Cardenas, counselor of the Spanish embassy, and Miss Louisa Hoar, and her flance. Mr. Christopher La Farge. Mr. and Mrs. Vandergrift, parents of Mrs. Garrett, are eytel taining at dinner in honor of Ml Loulsa Hoar preceding the dance. Mr. and Mrs. Robinson Downey of Waynesboro, Pa., who have been spending the spring at the New Wil- lard, returned to thelr home last night. They plan to return to Wash- ington this fall, remaining here for the winter. Mrs. James Dudley Morgan will en- tertain at dinner this evening in her | home at Chevy Chase, Md. in com- \pliment to Miss Eleanor Carroll Hill | and her fiance, Capt. Egmont Francis | Koenig. The Misses Ada and Minnle | Hill, sisters of Miss Hill, will glve a | dinner for her tomorrow evening at he Chevy Chase Club. aves and Miss in New York | Mrs. John Temple #Anne Graves arrived | today on the Homeric after & two- months' tour of England, France, Italy and Switzerland. Mrs. Graves will come to Washington Sunday for a week's stay with her son, Mr. John Temple Graves, jr. before opening her cottage at Elizabethtown. in the | Adirondacks | Mr. Duncan Cameron, who has been visiting his brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Judah Howe Sears, has | returned to New York. Mr. Cameron | was a luncheon host yesterday at the Hamilton Hotel, when his guests included Mr. and Mrs. Sears, Miss Mosely Willlams and Miss Isabel Pell, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Sears. Miss Pell. who has been with Mr. and Mrs. Sears for several months, has re- turned to her home, in w York. Mrs. Sears and Miss Willlams will | leave ‘Sunday for the former's camp in the Adirondacks. Miss Pell will accompany them, joining thems in New York. | sty Trussell-Tait Wedding in St. Alban’s Church. Miss Beatrice Tait, daughter of Mr | and Mrs. Galen Lamar Tait, was mar- ried last evening to Mr. Charles Pre cott Trussell of Baltimore. The cery many was performed at 8 o'clock in Wife MRS. HARRY C. BARN of Lieut. Col. Barnex, the early summer. groom, edge Mrs bridesmaid of the skirt, in_orchid Mr. best man for his brother, were M P. L. Wilton Barrett of They all wore gowns of georgette crepe, made with | side draperles of the georgette edged with silver lace, which fell below the | They wore wreaths | of flowers and carried Ophelia roses. Smoot was in peach color, Miss | Tonge in soft blue, and Miss Trussell | Trussell of Baltimore was | = und the ushers | St who is with him at the Brighton for | FRIDAY cousin of the bride: Mr. George A. Little of Baltimore and Mr. George L. Bowen and Mr. Lawrence R. Smoot of Wash- ington. Mrs. Tait was in gray lace, with a hat to match, and Mrs. Trussell wore gray, trimmed with lace and of the same shade, and a hat of gray, trimmed with soft gray feathers. Mr. and Mrs. Trussell left later for a wedding trip, the bride traveling in a suit of dark blue Russian crepe, with a small hat of dark blue and gray, They will make their home at 512 Cathedral street, Baltimore. Among the out-of-town guests were Mrs. John S. Wilkins, Mrs. John Barrett and Mrs, Laura Condon, ail of St. Louis, grandmother and aunts of the bride. One of the most attractive wedd Thelma Davis, Mrs. C. W. Davis, and Mr. Cavanaugh. The ceremony was formed at 7 o'clock in St. Paul's Catho- lic Church by the Rev. Father Feeley daughter of home of the bride's parents on Q street. The church had an effective arrange- ment of pink roses, white peonies and blue delphinium with palms, and for the reception the same flowers were used with paims and ferns, the bride and bridegroom recelving under an arbor of honeysuckle and pink rambler ros studded with tiny electric lights. The bride wore a gown of white satin made on straight lines. the skirt slightly draped and held in the front by a pearl ornament. The chiffon frain was bound with a wide | band of the satin and caught with clusters of orange blossoms at the shoulders, and sprays of the dainty blossoms = here and there on its | length. Her tulle vell was held by a Russlan headdress of pearls and | bride roses’and a the valley. Mrs. James H. (ooley was matron of honor for her sister. and was in torquoise blue charmeuse satin, the T = Hat New Again Remodeling. Hat Frames and Trimmings Vienna Hat Factory 435 11th St. N.W. hower of lilies of Made CK and was followed by a reception in the | | rhinestones, and, she carried orchids, | JUNE 15, | 1923. SOCIETY,. only trimming being the rhinestone|and lace, trimmed with satin ribbon | Poiret twill with”a hat to mateh, ornament which held the drapery of the skirt at one side. Her hat was of gream lace, trimmed with a bunch oX{‘hMl\'«r grapes and streamers of ribbon to match the wn. The bride’s other El(Pndan(flgo\vsr:'e Mrs. Harry Werner, Miss Maude Brown, Miss Helen Brown and Miss Dorothy Kleindienst, and they wore change- able taffeta in shades of pink, peach color, green and orchid, and their hats were of cream lace with stream- ers of ribbon to match their gowns, and they carried silver crooks with 1-fashioned bouquets of pink rose- s and blue delphinium tied to the s with ribbons to match_their Little Miss Althea Cooley, bride. was flower girl, frock of ruffled net trim- ribbon rosebuds, and rled a gold basket of pink rose streamers. in the evening for a wedding trip, | the latter traveling in a suit of gray \. . Carl Balluss was hest man and ushers were Mr. Harry Watts, Mr. mith, Mr. Harry Werner and avis, mother of the bride, re- guests, wearing dark blue crepe heavily embroidered a ? bl tulle L G T e J.M. ADAM HARDWOOD FLOORS 1503 Connecticut Ave. Old Floors Refinished E 0 PLAITING HEMSTITCHI BUTTONS COVERED Mrs. M. E. Holley _Col. 9378 2061 18th at. n. that wear faction. Now in Our New Store. 610 I2th {FURS Deserve Cold Storage —care In summer, If they deserve any. Cold Storage not only means absolute Immunity from moths, but actually improves the luster and appearance of fu point to consider. ways certain of finding foot- assuredly meets The low your critical taste. prices are a revelation in satis- ntinued on reception after the ceremony is | They will be at home after July 1, & Mr. and Mrs. Cavanaugh left later | the Ambassador, on 16th stree: | Mr. Michael J. ¢ vanaugh of Neu} iy Oxfords and Pumps that run the gamut of style presentation and quality excellence. Popular appeal of models in harmony with summer costumes a You are al- HOOPER BROS. 911 Pa. Ave. Washington™ July 1. ' Mrs. Hughes will | g0 to Camp Lewls, where Maj. Hughes | has been ordered for du nd M Ht;‘:'.tun \\l\'l’ll E{) to Fort Leavenworth, where Ma; esson will be stationed. 5 i The ‘guests included Mrs. Charies Wal- | f°}, Intimate friends. e e ey, Seee®jval-| The bride wore a simple gown of Blythe, Mrs. James Canningham. Mee | White satin made with court train, Walter Short, Mre, Willaes wiiliars: | the sleeveless bodice was finished Mrs. Stephen M. Walmeier, MoAMS: | with a bertha of lace and her tulle Barnes and Mre W. B Horiige veil was held by a bandeau of orange | blossoms and lace, and she carried = — | bride roses and lilies. Her three at- \The aswistant secretary of the | tendants were Mrs. Lawrence R. Treasury, Col. Edward Clifford, who Smoot. matron of honor; Miss Cath- has been abroad for several weeks, erine Tonge, mald of honor, and Miss will arrive in New York today aboard 'Lucille Trussell, sister of the bride. e ST ol fhe DrMe souchi. who will spend Sunday in) Washington. Ambassador and Mme. Hougouchi arrived early this week New York from Brazil and will the first of next week for Cali- from where they will sail for their home in an St. Alban's Church by the rector, the | Rev. Charles T. Warner, and was fol- lowed by an informal reception for | members of the two families and a Storage Without C}mrge —when orders for alterations are placed now. When shall we call for YOUR fur coat? 610 12th St. N.W. l X The minister of the Netherlands and Mme. de G , their three daughters and young son’ left this morning for New York, from where they will sail tomorrow aboard the Rotterdar <pend the summer at their home in the Netherlands, Unusual Values Exquisite Summer Apparel For M;sses, ]un;ors. G’-VIS Tha marriage took place in Culpep- per. Va. at _noon yesterday of Miss Theélma McElhone to Mr. George Adams_Howard, son of Mr. and Mrs. ale R. Howard of Washington. the Thomas . Hooper. pastor of | the Culpepper Presbyterian Church, officiating. The wedding took place in the home of Miss Byrd Law on Jameson’s Hill. Mr. Howard, who is onnected with the Evening Star. had 1< his best man, Mr. Denman Thomp- son ARTICULARLY new and irresistible styles for smart R Ra comfortable wear at very moderate prices. Misses’ and Juniors’ Sports and Dress Suits, at special prices. $25, $38.50, $45, $65 Misses’ Coats, Capes, Wraps $25, $39.50, $49.50 Misses” Silk Dresses $25, $39.50, $55 Mr. B F. Saul was host to a large company of men last evening at Tempo farm in Montgomery county, Md. Hie guests were financial men of | Washington, and included Chief Jus- and other justices of the . the Commissioners of | ernor of the Fed-| Reserve Board, Mr. Crissinger, and other members of that boar Especially Priced Hats o Dy Do o it v s a farm supper and was served on | 1 2 the lawi from 3 to 7 o'clock | In Trimmed and Ready-to-Wears p e (L 59, ST and S109 s to 320.00 Wroblewska. and their children are | fi Millinery 528 12th St. N.W. One Door Below F. J.E . Cunringham&Co. 316 7th St. N.W. $12.50, $16.50, $24.50 ....$9.50, $12.50, $16.50 ....$5, $7.50, $10, $18.50 ....8$15, $24.50, $35 ....$2.75, $4.50, $5.50 $5, $12.50, $18.50 .$12.75, $15, $18.75 $1, $1.50, $1.95, $2.25 .$1.75, $2.25, $2.75 Misses’ Skirts. ....... Misses” Hats e Knitted Dresses and Suits. . . . Separate Knickers Juniors® and Girls’ Coats Juniors’ and Girls® Silk Dresses. . . Girls’ Middies, special values Girls" White Wash Skirts . . . . Juniors’ and Girls’ Sweaters $3.75, $4.50, $6 Girls' Hats .$4.50, $6, $9.50 Socks. =t une s 1962256 39550 NOW IN PROGRESS MARK-DOWN SALE Offering Sweeping Price Reductions on High Grade Wearing Apparel Regardless of Former Prices Fine Silk Sport Frocks Strikingly Smart for Summer Wear $16.95 75 Fashionable Silk Dresses Formerly to Modish summer models for street, $30.00 afternoon and informal occasions. In color combinations to suit every taste. 150 Ultra-Smart Silk Bl on ST High-grade Frocks of flat ¢ and georgette crepe. Superb material and workmanship of first quality. * Former Prices, eaving Washington today_for Vent- i e E = nor. N where Mme. Wroble Bathing Suits Riding Habsts FItreet (orner Thirleenth Tie LOUVRE ll]s 11‘7 F mm For the charm they im- T — part to the wearer and for their cool comfort these frocks are beyond anything we have ever shown at this price. In several alluring models adorned with (frills, sashes and monograms and other effects. They sell regularly at & and $35. This is an extraordinary Sale of Fine Frocks Features of our regular stock—that we are reducing to a fraction of their regular prices. When Clearance time comes we go the limit—as now— FOR YOUNG FOLKS AND YOUTHFUL APPAREL FOR EVERYWOMAN F at Tenth St. Six Unusual Specials ---for Saturday Only We've picked these items from our several departments and priced them ex- ceedingly low. Each is a splendid value' in itself—together they are most unusual. $15.00 Formerly to Street, Afternoon and Sports $39.50 Frocks—in Ladies’ and Misses’ Sizes Were up to $49.50 $18 75 | $28.75 Were up to $69.50 $38.75 No exchanges or refunds can be made—for each selection must be final Tweed Suits Were up to $49.50 $11.75 Two and Three Piece Models; the latter including knickers made up in fine Imported and Domestic Tweeds—ideally tailored. Costume Jacquettes $16.95 Values to $25.00 Costume Jacquettes, exquisite in de- sign, material and coloring. Fash- ioned of fine silks in soft or bright : Crepe Pleated | \ Skirts [. Wonderful Variety of i Trimmed Hats ! ial | S, $3.50 Hats that sold for $5 to $10 | A wonderful opportunity to add several beautiful | hats to your wardrobe at a tremendous saving. ) Women's and Misses’ Pure Worsted Bathing Suits—of the popular “Neptune's Daughter” brand. Truly ex- cepfional valuesat.......... $5 . OO Every Corset in our stock priced for final clearance—La Camilles, La Vidas and Styl- ish Stout. All fresh merchan- $1 OO dise. Sale price............ Crepe de Chine and Georgette Waists and Overblouses. All sizes but not in each style. White, Flesh and Pon- ; $2.95 gee color. Sold for $35.75. Sweaters and Slip-Over Styles Extra $3.95 ‘ Special i Unusual values at this | price —excellent mate- | rial—splendid color com- binations. i Sleeveless $7.50 Regularly $10.50 Knife-pleated models fashioned of fine wool crepe, with full rippling lines, and a wide variety of colors to choose from. All sizes. tones. SUMMER FROCKS Were up to $59.50 These distinctive models are decidedly appropriate for LINEN AND VOILE DRESSES Summer days. Touches of hand-drawn work, Irish 102 lace and embroidery give charming effects. o DAINTY ORGANDY FROCKS daintily trimmed with fine laces and flowers and 19 adornments of hand work. e SUITS--COATS--WRAPS AT PHENOMENAL REDUCTIONS FEacellent summer models in imported organdics Louvre Dress Hats Were up to $22.50 $3.95 Exclusive shapes, in original trimming designs that are very dressy and sustain the high reputation of Louvre Millinery. All colore in Chiffon and Thread Silk Hoee. Full-fashioned and every pair perfect. Splendid quality and very specially priced $ 1 75 ' at ...,

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