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~ - - THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D, C., TUESDAY, JUNE 19, 1623, z - : -9 o B R e e oo b g KBTI Y SO TS NN T S S LRy N A RIAE BN E RN —_— a P Je , f % a4 M ‘Wal-, Mrs. Fr = o - . 3 ] J S i Earar o s Tackley, Of Ehlindel Marriage Licenses. GEN. HINES TO SPEAK. |, MANY ATTEND SESSION, |3t mesting of the two organizations. @ son of Mr. and Mrs. Willlam H. Ker- - special session of the manufacturers 1 | per, took place Saturday evening at ll':’:l:l licenses have been irsued to the S —e was calied in order that they might : A private view of the paintings by | follow M i the home of the bride's parents, 710 | £ H o aj. Gen. John L. Hines, deputy| Hundreds of 1 _ | meet the retailers during the twenty Teontinued from Eighth Page.) e o e e o ward ke oo Bmaxt. tnciuding the pos e Weat and Lissle Smiles, both ot |Chief of Btaff of the Army. will ad.| I of Delegates in Bich- | fourin annvai conprens of the retall ay- G President Harding, will . By pastor o’ Petworth: M. - B. | glven at the dae Center Guliery fring | Bickmond, 2 dress & special mesting of the Dis-|mond for Hardware Men's Meeting. | jo1ation. The convention will end Fri- Newport, which they have leased for | Church, officaiting. to 6 p.m. Wednesday afternoon, with | Edward F. /Parsons of North Amberst,|trict of Columbla Department, Re- flay : ; the season. e Getemony Was performed under | a Teception and. toh 1 honor of the ) Mest. and Marin E. Tucker of (i clty. ' |serve’ Officers’ Assoclation of the| RICHMOND. Va, June 19.—geveral e s 4 a bower of ouk leaves intertwined |artist. The patrons will be Gen. John | Charies I Warner of Chevy Chase, D. C. | United States, in the auditorium of |hundred hardware retallers and manu- | penjamin Franklin was a devotés Mr. Ebell F. Cousins is leaving Wash- | With bridal roses, orln'ge hlouwml}l’enhlnz. Rep. Theod: Burton, [ and Kathryu J. Garrott of Pembroke, Ky. the Interior Department building,|facturers are here today for the opening | of chess. - ., - A . ‘When _in France on the and lilies. Justice and Mrs. William Hitz, Dr.| Willlam H. Young and Ruth I. Briscoe. 18th and F streets, at 8:15 o'clock to-|Session of the joint convention of the mjq 4 :’:‘&:ht’)'lot:::z:gr;‘a‘:u:m:'::"!x!ffdé: n'ld'he bcr:dll party enterad the room [and Mrs. Mitchell Carroll, Mrs. ‘John | Ben Bro R ifadelphia ., and Jo- | night. National Retail. Hardware Association ,"“;'::;n,,gr;r,nm;r_-gf ";,1'33;‘::“.‘,..%?.’}"55: 500 Busi Men Take Up|absent untit October. “when he will re. | to the strains of Yiendelssohn's wed- | Mock, Mrs. Logan Waller Page and . v ¥ Gen. Hines will speak on “Battle 20d the American Hardware Manufac- | courtiers by his unusual skill at the usiness Men Take Up|abeent until October, when he Will re- | Ging march, with Mrs. Wililam Clark | Dr. William H. Holmes. g Kwal and Fexsy Woodsids. | Command of s Regiment.” . All re.|tures’ Assoclation. Tt will be the first game. 2 ocut avenue. at the plano, assisted by Miss Madeline i B L erve officers are invited to attend i el Farmer, violinist. . i Willlam 3. @ Caroline 0. Ballard. and those not members of the As- Measures to Avert Threat Mrs. Ellen Spencer Mussey has given| The bride was dressed in white Births Reported. B A Ceon L. Friaseli. | soclation are urged by Col, Leroy W. . . . up her apartment at the Lenox and |organdle over white satin. She wore Bernard Bortnick and Bessie Imber. Herron, president of the assoclation, ened Price Crisis. bhas gone to Niagara camp, at Bluemont, | & wreath of orange blossoms in herl The following births bave been reported to| Manuel N. Melton and Pepelops D. 8ino- | “to join and help on the work of de- = uet of|the health department in the last twenty- e for a stay of several weeks. hair and carried a shower bouq four hours: gatth Lintrees Kiaciilow, ;reerl‘&::ilpg an adequate national de: S bride roses and sweet peas. s Boar i 7 Miss Chisholm and Miss Mary Elea-| The maid of honor, Miss Esther| Hirbert Fo and Frances M. Balley, boy. both of Woodbridge, The meeting was called by Col. By the Ansociated Press. I nor Chisholm entertaned at a_sur-| Kerper, Sister of the bridesroom. | Misher o and Kathoring O rosic sirl. e e ber i Iresns Sioth ot | Herron and Capt. R. E. B. McKenney, = CHICAGO, June 19.—A two-day | Prise shower in honor of Miss Lucia|wore a gown of peach-colored of<| Frauk A. and Vicia C. Gilllotl, gil. Highlund Springs. Va. secretary-treasurer of the assocla- e utatlon conference called by the governors of.| J{iXWell. whose marriage to Mr. Ev.|gandie over satin, and carried & bou- e e s 0 Topking of Bavannab, Ga., and | th : lerett MeQueary will be solemnized |quet of tea roses. Mr. Don Giovan- Ruth L. Kunkel of thia city. —— \ seven states in an offort to combat|June 27. Pink was the dominant note | noni acted as best man to Mr. Kerper. | When Queen Mary of England We f N What they term a commerelal erisis | in ‘;he rn!’cr scheme, which was car-| After the ceremony & wediing sup- | travels by train she will not allow a! Gyrig are now being employed in the e fecl our reputation depends upon the M i neq | Fled out in the decorations and re-|per was served, and at midnig © | spe. EVERYBO! wa, indivi i i o ine Brain-growing industry opened |froshments, Mrs, Paul Anderson gave [ bride and bridegroom leit for a trip pheed of more than fifty miles an | Japanese war department to take uD DY yjicsclibindisigusl Myemufclcaning fand sc <\r‘e od :l.!)_ - 3“ s";s of appropriate s(,m:,,d:md to New York “y"dl Bc;,w):h Ul,fi,;,;he,:, 0 be made. | drafting work. pairing piece of work is returned to the cus- More than 500 representatives of | Mrec S Hoban, dave & oadine: | ocien ateut Tuly 1 they WAL be Bt | e R e buiness, manufacturing and trans. | Miss Wilmuth Gary gave several| home to their friends at 145 Tennes- tomer. Such diligence has. established The e e e | piano selections of her own composi-| Sce. avenud northeast. | Hoffman Company as the premier cleaning and portation interests. us well as dirt | tion, A composite booklet, to which b . LS z Z farmers and agricultural organiza- | every "guest contributed’ a pagel oo T i a 1 & dyeing institution in Washington. tions, entered the meeting with the | ®/thér in prose or rhyme, was pre-i Mrs. Richard T. Lowndes, jr. anci 1 3 s sented to the Ruest of homor. The|her son, Richurd T. Lowndes, §d. of . VASHDCTON 7 hope that out of 1t might come a | ‘fengiag of this bookiet of original|Clarksburk, W. Va. are guests in | Main 4724 solution to the problem, which, ac- | ideas was one of the interesting fea- | Washington for ten days and are at cording to delegates, threatens to!tures of the evening. the Lee House. send Amerlea’s wheat growers into 1a S Mrs. Annie Black of Miami, Fia.| A family reunion took pl bankruptey. and her- daughters are spending & | home of Mrs. Georgla Byron, in South- The meeting is known as the na- | vacation at N L Md. brook Courts, on 16th sireet, Sunday. tional wheat conference. Music was rendered throughout the The garden party to be ziven at|evening by Mrs. Mabel Supplee and B th A number of convention speak- | the country home of )[:'. and M Mr. ]i’{‘e{]pr(rk Supplee. Out-of-town ro ers % u " . ers warned t the farme a Sidwell, 3901 ‘Wisconsin avenue. | guests included Mr. and Mrs. Fre H H < & | a the midst of the greatest price ;xremm Thuraday, June 26, for the benefic of erick Supplee, Mr and . (Al Special Ticket Sale CLEANERS &DYER’ n fifty i 5 UMD | e Monticello fund, will furnish di-|freq Supplee and Mr. Howard > Old Federal Bank BI s 2 ks s version for young 'and old, and &|plec of Baltimore =M. wWilliam | Of Exce tlonal Beau it (_62 dg. 720 13th Street N.W. ances in the w s where | cafeteria_supper will tempt house- | Buckley and daughter and Mr. an P i h S | 4 wheat growers have ' been | keepers into the open. . ‘.u-nnlf i Eats === rown into insolvency had it not! ry Bennett will read the horo- | s————————————————————— | . Lesn for local support seope of all who wish the secrets of | A Special Group of ~ The grain ratsers, it w e s revealed; experts will | i e ffnl n‘.'\‘ux;;;'.‘x:tn P slop: i ¢ !hn\‘muN. especial the x;n:\uu? i A W HERE THE BETTER I HUNGS COST LESS e, e il i s Mk | REED HEADQUARTERS 45 SUMMER DRESSES || GO G2 A CZ ORGP O NI 7D non-political nature of the:plant the ancient grab 3 | Daily Vacation Bible Schools. Eathering, according to one speaker, (be in charge of Mrs. Goldsborough | o= . parch Voiles, Dotted Swiss, Flat | '.‘.}::,:M” poss that a practical s and ) Marcus l{iebmzm\ln,“ Special Discount on Purchases. C d Printed Voil * ¥ be ed out which will | Hanging on its branches will be mys- [} . : i repe an T oile ® / Place the nation’s wheat-growing in- | terious packages to tempt and delight | 'l“"fb" having classes in Reed i 1 dustry on a sound cconomic basis. |the children. Work. o A - i 4 i S .. ...1109-11l1 G STREET NORTHWEST, Deaths Reported. I o Moeaed the. Manretania, or | FREE | For Wednesday Only - 4 Burope to spend the summer visiting (| (JPHOLSTERY & REED . o - o The following deaths have been reported to | relatives in France. 4 PRI L ey e e Y 29.50 . This New Organization’s First rived in Newport and taken posses- 22 sion of the Yardley cottage, where |l 724 11¢h St. N.W. H. C. TURNER B h st s.e. 2 = =0 Det Capt. Shackford will join her later i nita 3 - in the season. . D o 5 ; | o ar , 0T Quebec place | w 4yrentor of the mint, Mr. F. E. | - — e ADDE SPECIAL—I1 remaining Poiret’ Twill i Einterio Aautling, 54, 610 K ot ne. | scobey, has &one to Boston to go N 0 N d B Suits, navy, beige and black; were priced up to S B N |, al e of e Crevathan | [N Une Need Duy 9R30 .. Wednesday, 3950 bey. ;\m;_omlvm\it‘rl oy > Gedtgn Y. o e o Miss Doris Lowe, who is visit- | C [ H s T RS R wain | Cuticura Before He Tries Free Samples av)/8i0la L. Allison, 1 month, 634 Virginia | Island, to spend the summer. « intment, Talcur. 2Se. everymhe 3 Soap, Olntment, Talcum. %5e. svervabers Samples TWELVE THIRTEEN F | Opening the second week of this great event tomorrow with the most sensational values of the season. Not only reduc- tions on our own high-grade stocks, but many lots of new goods, specially purchased in order to keep up the enthusiasm. Hanover place n.w. Kerper-Jones Wedding | Swann st. n.w. In Home of the Bride. fres of Cutionra Laborateries, er Lang i : 3 © Langston and ‘Rey-{ ™y (0 Friage of Miss Edna Frances | Come again tomorrow with the crowds. OUR FIRST BIG SALE OF r T Fo— : : : MISSES’ Cotton Frocks I | et g 12!6 F St. NW. Clea $ 14, 16 and 18 Year Sizes Exclusively—Starting Tomorrow! PUPRINUPHPIRIN SAs PSR EVR i = N rance . 18 different styles and each a youthful fashion—all to . —Third floor | Prlce - - - be sold at far less than usual prices—a demonstration of our ability to provide extra values to the younger set with- out loss of style prestige. Pure }_"re:shrunk Linen, Hand-drawn Voiles, Nor- mandie Voiles, etc. $29.50 to $40.00 Silk Crepe Dresses B P bt s s $ 2_50 Draped : 845 s ’, l : printed crepe, georgette : ] ! Agi ot crepe, etc. Big variety of all Blouse by i N newest summer styles. Straightline " i Former Reduced Prices Disregarded Our Entire Stocks of Tailored Suits l/ During This Sale PRICED EXACTLY $29.50 ¢o $39.50 SILK ¢.§POR TS $1 9'50 COATS - - - $7.50 to $10.00 $10 to $12.50 Sports Skirts $ 4 85 Jacquettes 3 7-65 Plain tailored or Handsome embroid- fancy pleated styles. | ered models. Side tied. $8 75 $12 75 $16 50 . TR : ;‘ iJewelry Novelties HA_ZF PRICE* 3237 5¢ to 35' Usuall, \ Sateen Thread S-illc Philippine —Usuall; —Usuall; —Usually ; \ R \ i T | . st $10.75 to $15.00 $16.50 to $20.00 $20.00 to $25.00 QEES il Princess Silk Sleeping Under- It is indeed an achievement to sell the newest and most desirable of cotton frocks so / S | Slips ; Gowns | garments early in the season at prices insuring such decided savings, and our misses’ buyer is to be congratulated iy | upon these most successful purchases. Normandie Voiles ; Plain Color Voiles Non-Crush Linens —Navy, black and colors, with —Mostly hand-made and hand- —Some with hand - embroidery. 4 white dots. g drawn—white, pink, maize, orchid, Copenhagen blue, maize, u.-.r,ogl.-::%'; —Mostly sport styles. Eton jackets Printed Voiles tan, green, light blue and navy. white. —some three-piece—bright shades St 5 Dotted Swisses in contrast. Some very remarkable AT mfi,‘.l»;:;:r patieeniilinhitanidicte —White and all colors, Val lace Cotton CrcPes values among this group. Exclusive All sizes collars and pockets. Organdie —AIl - over embroidery organdie ‘models which manufacturers have collars' and cuffs. collars and cuffs. Stunning shades. made -only in limited nu.mb:rs. “ I $9.95 . . $7.90 ' Our entire Misses’ Shop will be practically turned over to this event tomorrow—the first - | 2 Sllk Pettlcoats’ Au COlOTS, 1 day of the sale—with-extra salespeople to help out. - As you will see, Cotton Dresses for practically every sum- mer need are availab_le at the sale figires.—Third Floor. \ 7.8 85 | s4.5 | 5.8 White only “Kayser” and | Made of Beautifully Full cut “Van Raalte” Crepe de Chine LEmbroidered ! makes | or Silk Radium | Chemise Fancy Thread Fibre Milanese Wash Silk Silk Silk i 2l wiT:h n:a: Ifl‘:‘r‘;“b l:-;l:“* :r::.io:f'on' our third floor our Millinery department joinf : i ; Wai Sts H ose Sweaters _ G loves Colored and Natural Leg- horns — Bangkoks, Timbo - ' L . < Straw, Hemps—Tagal, - Hein- 1 7 5 S ort H ats to be 33.50 & $6.85 3 c $ 95 $ '_Z'_s' oki. 2 v p sold at ¢ Combinations of ribbon and s | : i I Sli Finbroidared bacl h““l’—m‘“’: ‘ul:xdd 'll’l:-‘::fi: These hats were secured from one of the very foremost sport hat makers of the country, and to'say that BI‘:‘i‘:}:ea:\’g IXloe‘:e ‘x"%h;;': a%?ia ity T e‘gn;orl‘\Ig;els i{?hi:g,l E’lgck aacnas Bh‘s;her'od__%_T_c = ray, Old they are selling regularly the country over from $7.50 to $15.00_ is putting the case very mildly. Gimaied Calors i all sines Newest Shades Blue, Jade, l..nnv{n, Coeo,-, Red, * You will instantly recognize them as hats not only of brilliant style, but of that high quality which com- Black, Orange, Pink, Light °mands usually a high price. Jellefi’s—Millinery Shop—Third Floor. E $ 5 Silh o d Lea ther Han dbags, 82.85