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8 —_—— Soa “SOCIETY. iety President and Mrs. Harding Prepared To Start on Northern Trip, Closing White House for Two Months. HE President ing are making their fina preparations for starting on their northern journey, which will give them an absence from the AWhite House of about two months. Mrs. Harding has been saving her- self entirely for the journey and she and the President, who had hoped to attend the wedding of Miss Louisa Ifoar and Mr. Christopher La Farge in Bethlehem Chapel yesterday after- noon, were unable to go. of France and Mme. Jusserand will return to Wash- ingion this evening from Boston, where they went to attend the tri- aniual meeting of the Sons of the Ancrican Revolution. The ambassador he ambassador of ltaly, Don Gelasio Caetani. accompanied by the counselor of the embassy. Signor uzusto Rosso, will leave Washington for New York, where they pend a short time before going 10 New Haven to attend the gradua- tion exercises at Yale University. ador will sail for Eu- aboard Conte Ver- ne will be the guest of houor at luncheon “on the Conte Verdi nig-Hill Wedding 1l Interext. ge of Miss roll Hill, daughter of Mrs. Hill. to Ca mont Franc i tool noon The ceremony leanor Car- Richard S. Koenig, place u today. was_performed in St. Matthew's Church by the rector. the | fol- | dward L. Buckey, and was Jowd by a veception at the Washing- ton Club. In the church the altar was banked with tall palns with clusters of white gladioluses and peonies, and in the club parlors the flowers were both pink and white. The hride was escorted by her cou- John Fitzgerald Lee of St i wore a gown of white 4 with court train. The gracefully red skirt was d at one side Win G cluster of orange blossoms. fnd the waist was made with bateau heci and duchess lave sieeves. Her Tulle veil was held with a coronet of ls. and she carried a shower uet es of the valley. rs. Gerald Desmond Linke was matron of honor, wearing pink chif- for. the skirt cut in deep scallops falling almost to the floor, a straight ®lightly fulled bodice, and a girdle of silver. Her hat was of silver trimmed with pink and blue roses and she Sarvied pink roses. Miss Minnle Mosher Hill was maid of honor for Ter sister and wore a similar costume to that of Mrs. Linke, blue chiffon, instead of pink. being used, and she also carried pink roses. The brides- Jids gowns were the same, Miss Ada Morgan Hill and Miss Irene Rus- %ell wearing orchid and Miss Char- Jotte Freeman Clark and Miss Alberta Gilbert. yellow. They all carried large, old-fashioned houquets. Ticut. Hugh Willlamson Rowan, T. 5 A., was best man and the ushers were Maj. Paul Evans, Capt, Oliver S. Forton, Capt. William H. E. Holmes, J.ieut, Valerle Andrews and Mr. Fran- cis W. HilL . Mrs. Hill, mother of the bride, stood with the wedding party at the recep- tion and was in black satin with over- . arapery of rare black thread lace trimmed with jets and a hat of black lace and ostrich feathers. The par- - ents of the bridegroom are in Italy and were unable to return in time for the wedding. Tater in"the day Capt. and Mrs. Koenig will leave for a wedding trip, the latter traveling in a dark blue \ suit with a small hat to match. They will make their home in Washington after the first of August. Among the out-of-town guests were Mrs. Henry Harrison of Vir- ginia, Mrs, Norman Hill of Baltimore and Mrs. Wolfe, Miss Wolfe and Mr. Lloxd Wolfe of Pennsylvanta. Rev. Senator and Mrs. James Couzens and their party, who motored to Blue Ridge Summit, Pa., for the week end, will return today to the Hamilton Hotel for another visit. minister of Hungary and Szechenyl were guests at luncheon yesterday of the latter's niother, Mrs. Cornelius Vanderbilt, who_entertained them at The Casino in Newport. The Countess Mme. Dumont, wife of the military attache of the French embassy, en- tertained at luncheon today when her gnests Included Mrs. Henry T. Alleu. Jirs. Charles S. Farnsworth, Mrs. Lansing Beach, Mrs. Mason Patrick and Mrs. Harry Taylor. Tepresentative and Mrs. Henry W. Watson, who returned to Washington last week after an absence of several wecks #pent in the near east, will Temain in their home here for a fort- night when they will go to their home in Pennsylvania to spend the summer. Hon. Mrs. Brooks, wife secretary of the British em- . and her infant daughter are ling today aboard the Mauretania o snend the summer in their home in Enzland Chief Justice of the Court Appeals ard Mrs. Constantin J. Smyth are sailing today aboard the Mauretania for Europe and will spend the re- mainder of the summer abroad. the The Rev. and Mrs. F. Ward_Deny have gone to Ausable Club at St. Hu- herts in the Adirondacks, where they have takcn a cottage for the summer. Miss Dorothea Denys will join them Jater after completing several visits. Nii M: ¢+ Toucey Voorhees, daugh- * of Mr. and Mrs. 8. 8. Voorhee: marriage to Lieut. Ralph C will take place tomorrow, will in addition to the attendants ady announced six ribbon bear- including Miss Hester Berden. Betly Hanna, Miss Peggy Perry. Petsy Fries. Miss Helen Kerr Miss Helen Sheckels. . Boyl Taylor entertained at heon yesterday at the Army and vv Club, in compliment to Miss Voorhees, when the guests included Mre. Julien McMillan, Miss Mary Wal- ton. Miss Mary Taylor and Miss Lucy lor. In the afternoon Miss Dorothy B 1 entertained the members of the bridal party at tea at the Lotos n. Voorhees. mother of Miss hecs. will entertain the mem- ©f tha wedding party at a dance ening. following the rehecarsal for the wedding. and Mrs. Joseph Kerr Maxwell unce the engagement of their dauzhiter Lucia Rebekah to Mr. Den- nis Everett McQueary of Philadelphia and Kentucky. The wedding will take place June 27. Though an Al- abamian, Miss Maxwell was educated in Wach'ngton, specializing in music and finishing her course under-Mme. n_of Paris. France and Willlam Society for over eighty years has relied upon Gour- aud’s Oriental Cream to keep the skin and complexion in perfect condition through the stress of the season's activities. White Flesh-Rachel. 4 Send 10c for Trial Size FERD. T. BOPKINS & SON, New York Gouraud's Oriental Cream and Mrs. Hard-| Shakespeare. F. R_A. ML, of London, | England. Mr. McQueary was & stu- dent at Centre College, Ky, and Georgetown University, receiving his Faslt;)r(;s degree in law at the latter n 1920. Mrs. Dabney O. Elliott, wife of Mal. Elliott. has arrived in Washington from Corozal, in the Canal Zone, to visit her parents, Dr. and Mrs. L. W. Eugster, in their home in Cleveland Park, Dr. and Mrs. Eugster and Mrs. Elliott will leave Washington July 1 for Maine, where they will spend the summer, Maj. Elliott will join them there in August. Miss Audray Herron Is entertaining at bridge today in complimment to Miss Evelyn Prescott, whosa mar- riage to Mr. Augustus Webster Hines will take place June 26, The guests include Mre. C. H. Pardoe. Miss Dor- othy Hill, M Virginia Hereford, Miss Jean Ramsay, Miss Flizabeth Lackey, Mrs. Cieorge M. Hostetler, Miss Lcuize McLaughlin, Miss Martha Bovle, Miss Mangaret Kensey, Miss Virginia Herron. Mrs. Herbert Hall, Mrs. Henry Kohlass, Mrs. Swmuel J. Prescott, mother -of Miss Prescott; Mrs. A.°W. Hines, mother of Mr. Hines, and Mrs. Le Roy W. Herron, mother ot the hostass. Dr. and Mre, John Crayke { entertammed cight at dinner { ming in the Willar § Mrs. hur D entertained {a small company at Juncheon today {in compliment Mrs. Lewis T. ! Michener. who wlll leave shortl, i California. Mrs. Kinne will leave Washington next week for her farm, in New York, where she will spend the summer. Mrs. Earle T. Loucks, avife of Lieut Loucks, entertained at luncheon to- day at Fort Washingtom in_compli- ment to Miss Ellzabeth McGlachlin, whose marriage to Lieut. Joseph Con- rad Qdell will take place June 22. The marriage of Miss Peggy Wood- side to Mr. Burnham Yuns Kwai, son of the counselor of the Chinese lega- { tion and Mrs. Yung Kwai, took place at noon foday in All Souls’ Episcopal Church. the Rev. H. H. D. Sterrett officlating. Mr. Robert Perrell was the best man. Mr. and Mrs. Kwal will make their home at 3412 Rod- man _street. Cleveland Park. Mrs. Kwai has made her home for sev- eral years with Dr. and Mrs, Edward A Hill, at 2246 Cathedral avenue, Mrs. White, wife of Representative Wallace H. Whwite, Jr. has gone to White Sulphur Springs for a short stay. Mr. and Mre. I T. Mann and their daughter, Miss Alice Mann. are New York for a short time and will later sail for Europe to remain for the rest of the summer. Former United States Minister to Sweden and Mrs, Ira Nelson Morris, who have been at the Hotel St. Regis fn New York for several days, will sall today aboard the Mauretania to spend the summer in Burope. Mrs. Theodore Hance TNller will en- tertain a small company informally at bridge, followed by tea, Saturda. afternoon at Wardman Park Hotel in compliment to Mrs. Frederick Irving Cox, wife of interstate commerce com- i’;’.’éi’éfl"f" M{. Tgler has left Wash- o make the trial tri Leviathan. PyoRkte ‘The marriage of Miss Hilda. Larra- bee, daughter of Mr. John E. Larra- bee, to Dr. Edmund Horgan of this clty, is taking place today in St. Bartholomew’s Church in New York. Mr. and Mrs. Lyman B. Kendall, Who recently opened their new coun- try home, Belle View, in have gone to-New York for a short, stay and are at the Vanderbilt Hotel. Music a Special Featu: Starke-Cornwell Wedding. A charming wedding was that lasty evening of Miss Annie Bolton Corn- vell, daughter of Mrs. Jesse A. Corn- Well, and Mr. Emory Potter Starke, son of Mrs. M. L. Starke. The cere- 1';‘0"} was performed at 8 o'clock in {the Georgetown Presbyterian Church by the pastor, the Rev. James T. Mar- shall, and was followed by a recep. tion in the studio of Mr. H. Le Ro. THELO B | ing—for street, aft wear. ranks as a masterpie duction. Up to $49.50....... Up to $59.50....... Up to $69.50....... to $49.50 for....... were up to $22.50. .. inj Virginia, | 1115 1117 F STREET Many Additions have been made to the three big special lots of ~ High-type ; Frocks —by which the sizes are replenished and the variety broadened, for your better choos- i Every Frock in the enlarged collection —With Tweed Sport Suits up Sl 1‘.75 —And Exclusive Dress Hats that | | | / INDERWOOD S YNDER D OB, MRS. PETER i Europe. Lewis on H street. The church had an effective arrangement of palms with white roses and daisies, and in the studio the mantel was banked | with oak leaves studded with da and peonies, and the long supper I ble had a centerpiece of pink roses and peonies. ‘ The bride is a delightful singer and an elaborate arranged. sonal friends sang the bridal chorus | from “Lohengrin” on the entrance of | the bride, and during the ceremony Mr. Carfax anderson cang Promise nd Mr. Lewis sang “Because.” Mrs. Macon McArter vre sided at the organ The bride wore a gown of white: satin Canton crepe trimmed with lace | ¢ and pearls, especially effective in its simplicity. Her tulle veil was held | by a pearl headdress and she carried bride roses with a shower of lili of the valley Miss Elsle Oliver was I 'honor and was in orchid | chine made on the newer straight {lines and carried_roses. The two | Lridesmaids, Miss Janie C. Cornwell | nd Miss Mavel V. Pearson were in Leach-color crepe de chine and pale green crepe de chine. fashioned after that of the maid of honor and they also carricd roses. Mr. Littleton L. Starke was best man and the ushers were Mr. Leigh- ton Cornwell and Mr. William Leetch, Jr. Mrs. Cornwell received with the wedding party at the reception and ~was in gray crepe de chine. Mr. and Mrs. Starke 1eft Jater for a wedding trip to Lake George, the latter wearing a suit of dark blue Roshanara crepe, with a tan straw hat trimwed with a blue and tan feather. They will be at home at 532 Decatur street, Brooklyn, N. Y. Among the out-of-town xuests were Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Cornwell of Philadelpkia, Miss Eleanor Greg- ory of New York and Miss Muriel Cornwell, Miss Katharine Cornwell and Miss Myrtle Cornwell of Pur- cellville, Va. 1 i | e program of music was | ¢ matd o crepe de Miss Frances Estes. who recently graduated from school at Overbrook. Penn., is_with her parents, Col. and | Mrs. G. H. Estes, at the Calverton apartments until the departure of UVRE ernoon and evening ce of design and pro- e 8187 s DR oo $3875 53.95 All selections must be final—no ex- changes nor refu nds can be made. Arriving Daily New Summer Frocks—dainty in design - and rich in weave and embellishment. Beginning at $12.50 sies | | world, @ A. DRURY. Who wsails from New Vork Saturday to spend the rest of the summer in She will be uccompanied by her young xon. Paul Drury. | * 1 the family for Sherwood Forest, Md. | where July and August will be spent. | Mr. and Mrs. fotel Louis le ng the which h cighteen months hey visited Ho A chorus of twelve per-| ot BISEed Mrs. John to Bro present at ughter, Miss ( =3 Smart Skirts Ay $10 A collection that easily gives us supremacy in these much-in- ashington are now rand close of during wh ¥ inténd ummer in Switzerland and to return T ! to the United State i Newton Culberts. kiyn, the zrad M in Pari They Hendley taken Burma, India a to spend in the fall. n W tomorrow ion_of b bel Culbe 28 vs 1 sborn EL.EVENTH ST. P Two-tone Wool Jacquette, $2.95 Pleated Roshanara skirt, $10 t the are mak- | a trip around the | up about ich time . Japan, China. the son, Thursday from ihe Pratt Univer- sity Library School. M. and Mme. C. Auffmondt arrived in Washington Sunday and wjll be at ‘Wardman Park Hotel until after the marriage of Mme. Auffmordt's sister, Mille. Lucienne Nano, and Senor Don Juan' Francisco de Cardenas. Mrs, Clift R. Richards is entertain- ing at bridge today on the lawn of her residente on Irving street, Chevy Chase, Md., for the Unitarian Women of Washington, Col. John Procter, who returned on Saturday from Europe on board the Aquitania, will arrive In Washington at his mother, Mrs. Procter, Stoneleigh Court. John Mr. Hobart Newman is in Boston to- day to be a guest aboard the Levia- than on its trial trip. Mrs. Viola Hoffman of Fort Worth, Tex., is the guest of her uncle, Dr. Joe Shelby Riley. 1467 Rhode Island avenue northwest. Miss Cora M. Atcnison, Clarksburg, W. Va. state president of the Music Clubs of West Virginia, who was last week elected to the board of Natlonal Fedcration of Music Clubs at its meeting in Asheville, N. C., will arrive in Washington today to be the guest of her sisters, Mrs. Joe Shelby Riley and Mrs, O. F. Hunter. some time this week and will be with | Mrs. M. V. del Castillo Johnston has ington after an ab. f two years and is the guest of her nephew and niece, Mr. and Mrs. John Hart, at 1207 Kennedy . She will remain with them for two weeks, aftey which she will go to her studlio home at Riverdale, Md., to remain until October. Johnston spent several months on a ranch in Wyoming and the greater erl of her absence in California, aving a studio in San Francisco. Mrs. George B. Christian, jr., will leave Washington shortly 'to spend the sunmimer in Honolulu, wih her son, Lieut. Warren Christian, who 1s stationed there. Mr. Christian is ac- companying the President to Alaska. ‘The Rev. Christopher Philip Spar- ling and Mrs. Sparling of Baltimore, formerly of Washington, will sail by the Tuscania from New York. June 30, for a crulse around the Mediter- ranean and a tour of the Holy Land. Mre. Guy Despard Goff and her daughter, Miss Louise Goff, will return to Washington the latter part of the week from Princeton, where they went to attend the graduation exercises. Mrs. Goff and Miss Goff returned to ‘Washington the latter part of last week from Tennessee and West Vir- ginia, where Col. Goff has been on a speaking tour, and left Washington immediately for Princeton, Mr. and Mrs. Edson Bradley are to- |day opening the Gammell estate, at (Continued on Ninth Page.) 1217 Conn. Ave. A Shop of Individuality Exclusive Fashions for Women Semiannual Sale To Continue All Week Evening Gowns, Day Dresses, Frocks, Wraps, Capes, Suits, Knitted Dresses, Sports Clothes, Sweaters, ! of | nd | All splendid values that vill to rer Tt 608 to 614 bili The Approved Models in All-Wool Bathing Suits, $2.95 Dropstitch Sleeveless Sweater, $3.95 ‘Washable Country Club Skirt, $10 demand features of the wardrobe. Either Knife-plaited; box-plaited; 'or wrapped—in -Roshanara Crepe, Crepe de Chine, Canton Crepe, Silk Faille, Juliard Crepe, Wool Canton, Camel's Hair, Flannel and Serge. Plenty of the popu- lar Tans, Grays and White. Clever Sweaters $2.95 and $3.95 In the sleeveless models and Jacquettes—showing new weaves and new color combinations. First Floor. Blouses and Skirts Off Smart Hats---All Colors $7.50— $25.00 Were Double the Price should insure quick sale. Coat, $3.95 Pleated Wool Canton Sskirt, $10 o |———o|———o|c——=[o]——=]o]———jal——2lo]—=2] Mrs. | E| m a | o] m o] m o] m | a | m; fi a | o) m o] m o] | a [ SOCIETY." = 2 P R 2 JM Bdding & To. 4 Ffth Avenue. twYork 1510 H: STREET: N.W. opposiTe suosmiust voTzLe . Removal Sales Featuring for Wednesday Only Sport Suits $2() =a %45 Values to $125—Homespun, other fashionable materials. Separate Skirt ¥4.50 %9.50 $%12.50 Wonderful Values to $50—Tweed Cream Flannel with colored stripes and other novelty materials. Twill and Street and Afternoon Dresses —Smart Day Coats and Capes— Blouses—Sweaters and Hats at— . HALF PRICE ‘and Less Than Half Price 1106 G Street. NW. Values _Extraordinqry Smartest Styles Summer Silk Drésses For Sport, Afternoon, Street and Ezening Wear Beautiful Crepes and Silks WONDERFUL VALUES $169 $199 $250 $2950 Summer Cotton Dresses Linens, Voiles, isses, Ginghams, Ratin Distinctive Styles—All Colors $595 $1000 $16% Sl Roshanara Crepe Skirts In Gray, White, Tan, Navy, Black Special, $9.95 and $12.95 Baronet Satin Skirts, All Colors, $5.95 Less. Than Manufacturer’s Cost 329 10 $49 SUITS, $19.95 and $29.50 840 to $90 SUITS, $39 and $48 $25 to $35 COATS AND CAP! £35 to $50 COATS AND CAP! . $19.95 N Handsome Coats and Capes Fine Cloths and Silks Formerly $60 to $89.50 Reduced to $39.50 and $49.50 Announcing ©UR - JUNE | SA{LE LAI:ngps SHADES The extra advantage of reductions with the usually large assortments makes this period one of unusual op- portunity in our Lamp Salon— DISCOUNT From Regular | —-25% =& DULINGMARTING: ngmn7 F Strect and 1214 t0 1 1Y & Street, Hours: 8:45 to 5:30