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SOCIETY THE VENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, JUNE 21, 1923. SOCIETY. 4 | :um_ r”‘}.““"’“""a 1:;“;,, n\ourn!ng 1£r Lamar of Rockville, and the Rev.|at }llmn;‘u (Bt the Methodist parsonage | dist Eplscopal Church South. Tn 1920 | rm———— ————————— < L 5 - r father, and| not attend the s tor of | In_Rockville. h cetve | H 1 | o 3T R dinner. " The"biHdr uents waro Col,| Nolan Balley Harmon, Jr. pastor of | “rhe’bride: who In a graduate of| 1% Joined, the dekres of master o | |Ju¢ One Application * : i i 8 [2nd Mrs. lrunk Jowell, Ma, and | the church, were married in Randolph-Macon College.” 8 one of | now serving his «hird year ag pastos | ’ i G- B [N Wilian Caivere, Mij and Mrs | once of a vory large company. The |Rockvill's most accompilshed ~youns | n¢“ymer VAR, IUf thitd vear as pastor and the Hairs Vanish § - .|Dan Torrey, Miss Marian Darrah.|ceremony was performed by the Women and is much admired. She I8 & |South here, is chaplain of the local | | % N, Maj. Roland' Walsh, Maj. Davis Wil- | irigeenc? 20 oy the Rev. Nolan |Eranddaughter of the late Dr. E. E.|post of the American Leglon and tis | s lis,"Capt. McConneville, Capt. Robert o Nowton, Miss. | The | Stonestrect of Rockville, and 18 a cousin | Bociville Lodge of Maromn and g, (Modes of Today) 3. Conneli, Lieut. William Loventhal, | oy, Harm e ootREed. of thé late Justice L. Q. C. Lamar of | Jongs & (|l A narmiess, vet very efective,| U S, N and Mr. John Edward Rice. Prch was ben ULy e en ‘in mar- | the United States Supreme Court. She “'},flm!"w,},‘” Bouthssm =Baclety ""[ |treatment. is here glven for the | . Mrs. rt, wife of Maj. Willlam] g ihe bride. who was g/vell 0 o i%of |has many prominent connections in 2 quick removal of hairy growths: | 7 . : Calyert, will entertain Miss Holliday [ (A%e, V¥, for fathor WOre B S0C4 {n|Maryland, Virginia, the District of | Mrs. Eliphalet Frazer Andrews, Miss | ||Mix enough powdered delatone Postmaster Genetal’ Mr. New’ J()]ned b A e at luncheon tomorrow at the Army | uos ufui“hends ina, pearis, with veil, | Colimbia'and the south. ¢| Pessie Martin and Miss Marcia’ Cha- |[|#0d water to cover the undesira- y Club. and curried a shower bouquet of whitd \mmm;rc:fi:z:m‘];gk:“sr:“::te“?d glr;i In peasant costumes, will act as ||| ble h:-‘" Zyoly raste ang after i / T 2 E f T 3 Q e ===k roses and Illies of the valley. Her |} 3 , Miss., alioon venders at the garden party oSl smputes remoxe, ‘Washi the i | b, Mrs. Eugene Hale, wife of the A e O o was hew sister, | later attended the School of Theol- | for the beneft of the {||skin and the hairs have vanished I\II'S. I\CW LaSt EVenlng A ter 1'wo : : B former ~ Senator from | Maine and | mmd of honor who war. wore biue |98 at Emory University, Atlanta, Ga. | e the m,.,m,‘y".{(,,t:, atesniound &One application usually is sum- | - 5 7 > » mother of Senator Frederick Hale, ‘o erepe and carried ward roses, |During the world war he served as|Sidwell. 3901 Wiseonsin a clent, but to be certain of results, W eeks Stay n Thell' Camp J left Washington the first of the week | Miss Edith Genn Lamar, also a sister (& chaplain in the United States Army, |25, Mg, buy the delatone in an original | . 3 b for her home in Elsworth, Me., to re- | of the bride wag bridesmaid. Her |2nd upon conclusion of the war was ’ aw ||| package. Mix fresh as wantca-- | 3 3 B |main through the summer. gown was of pink georgette crepe |one year civilian chaplain at Walter . Harry Bartlett Denham, will ||| (Advertisement.) ——— & ey — and she carried Ward roses. Reed Hospital, Washington, under the NTath Pag 2 Mrs. George Dewey has closed her| Mr. Robert H. Harmon of Washing- nth Page) MRS HARRY S. NEW, wife of | 2t luncheon Saturday in compliment £ o3 % house on K street and gone to New |ton, brother of the bridegroom, w. : 5 s to Miss Marion Van Cassel Smith, 3 3 York. She will not return until the | hest man, and the ushers were Mr. the Postmaster Gemeral, Te- | \yo5e marriage to Ensign H. G. Haz- # 5 autumn. . Barrett Prettyman and Mr. Charles | turned last evening by motor | ard will take place Saturday evening. N -3 T,er e W. Pret of Washington; Mr. | from thetr camp in Mich- | The lencheon “will follow the re- GMre. John P Jackson and her|Wiliam A Lin of Tockville s e il & me - Gen- | hearsal for the wedding. : ¥ aughter, Mme. Ekengren, an he [ d4nd Dr. David P. Rutger el e NI S - [ latters aaughicrs. " Miss " Elsie 1. cge, New Brunswicl X 3. Miss| . she gpent a fortaight. MMre. New Mr. and Mrs. Oscar C. Portner have i Ilkengren and Miss Laura Eken- | Mary Almoney o) cville = made the trip both ways by motor. { closcd their house on California street bRy RO | uren, will leave today for Edgar- |the marches, ling the cere- )) Mr. New joined her in Detroit on pand gone to yvhead, N. J., where 3 'town, Miss., where they will spend > ”‘l’nlu»R'{Il r Harmon sang | G the way west and returned to Wash- [ (hey have a cottage and will remain R | o T alataly) tollowhng | tha |cere= 9 ington by train Monday morning Lt g Mr. and Mrs. Edson Bradley have [mony. a :;;“;‘;‘ulcg]e.fiw::rh:‘k! "3\1'::\';| i > . iehtertai . gone to Newport to spend the sum- | home ol ° NI R A P oy Miss Jean Ramsay entertained a MRS. DAVID TOD, AL AL S e gts Washington, Baltimore, 3 . company of twenty-four at luncheon e % g r ded Szechenyi In New York. g A recent White House guest, who! e sty and other places atten followed by bridge, vesterday at the | gecompanied the President and Mes. i ool J:w;“:;“NMf”“f"f,‘;'e"‘;zu:u",:p’“’f";‘ vedding and reception " FOUNDED 1894 The minister of Hungary and|Gplumbia Country Club, in compliment ] = 5 ues! Countess Srechenyl, who e ocoupy- | ¥ mmbia Countey Club, in compliment | Harding on their vialt 1o Delavnre, | iton, B0 FECL | the out-of-town guest & ! i o r > . Harding In arrang- were Dr. and Mrs. V. Regester Ty tng the villa of the countes TiAge to Tisut. G, It Share wi take | o2d 2?:‘;:.,‘.::,’.".' Rrdise axsane | T ere B B " Known For Remarkable Value-Giving Mrs. Harry Payne e 2 | place Saturday, and Miss Evelyn Pre: g 10 Ber S in Ohio, Former Senator Chauncey Depew | yg' 3 s SEioEl of Baat- vort, fo 3 * i coN., whose marriage fto Mr. Augu and Mrs. Depew have gone to Hot | . Dr. and Mrs. P. B. Hopkins York vesterda re they tus Webster Hines will take place | —— Springs, Va., to spend about five| ¢ gelair, Md., and Mr. and Mrs. Har- the wedding of Miss Cathleen Van- The other gnests were Mrs weeks. | old Sheetz of Winchester, Va. 1109 F St- N- w-p N . E]eventh ) ) orchid crep: ade on 3 derbilt and Mr. F Cooke Cush- Prescott and Mrs, Robert | Of 0rchid crepe ba tin, ma el s o - gk e & ar 1i » that of the bride and & B samy, | On the completion of their wedding ing, 3d ; tis. mothers of the guests of d”;‘fl.;.‘ e D n oruhid val- Mins Marian Ellzabeth Joplin of Los | ¢rip the Rev. and Mrs. Harmon will be hono rs. Hines, Mrs. Pardoe, Mrs. 5 < arried b rtly scles, , Who bey = = = The first secrs Magizum Hostetler, Mrs. Herbert Hall, | V<! S . Sh :1':-5‘;|:xxlmmnl! . legation and S o Mrs, Willlam Winslow, Mrs. Meyer, ’ taken possession of an mpartment at | Mrs. Kern, Mrs. William Ramsay, Eamsie . O'Day \g‘“&”":.,\‘,f,, Syme at their home in Cleveland 4 £ . the Hotel Martinique, o 16th street. | mothca of the hostess; Mrs. Charl or his brother and e usher t t > affaires of the Nether- [ Mrs. VVilliam S. Hall, Mrs. Carl Joyce. v and Mr. Jerry Harrington « at luncheon Monday at Clf 2 Miss Audrey Herron. Miss Virginia | - and Mrs. O'Day left later in the the clubhouse of the Women's Hereford, JMiss Dorothy Hill, Miss |afternoon for a w g tr rouh | Universal Alliance. Imogenv ' Hostetler. Miss Blizabeth | the aiithio s Hatton S pse Ry Mraiie A S e e N 3 Style and Value irlsummer Apparel visiting Mr. and Mrs. Conrad H. | Lackey and Miss Margz s 3 ¥ I . Hjrtackey ant Moo Mangenct B = Who has been visiting her sister, | Not a Blemisn Ne; ork from | Mrs. Rabert R v, @ e braid. Mr. and_ Mrs. ay | Mrs. J. Lapham of Newark stree mars the perfect appearance of her will he joined by | by Mrs. Rayn Andrews, will make their home in Washingto Purk, has returned to her | | complexion. Skin {roubles are efiec. d they will spend the | Washing thn short time stop- L | | tively concealed. Reduces unnatural .ong Island. P h rardman Park Hotel = _ iy color and corrects greasy skins. High. = A mother-in-law The ma z A Mariz . 3 ly antiseptic. White-Flesh-Rachel., ) ‘ : worth while to shop here tomorrow,! | Edward F. s of North Amhe A wedding of widespread interest 1 took place a ! and one of much beauty was solem- ived here of the | Mrs. Dickey, jr. formerly .~ Warner to | Miss Leliaj Gordon, daughter of Mrs. Bijrnett. N. H. Mr. Wa - G aud’ 2 Ma sctts 4 d in the Methodist Chure o ouraud’s hingtonian, Dr. Geonge A. Rowland entertained | ) ki nan erday r 5 | ville 3 s e s 3 - e minviorcls at dinner last | G0 e When “Mis el Oriental Cream I resided here many daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Holt ew York. He h; | circle of friends in this city i . i i i = inge 3 % Leonn Wolf B rl bandeaux | ok i o, ol B I e R ool, Airy Cotton an this eity marriage of r e of Mi: Leona et e Miss Alice | s A Mr. Char! T of John J. Wolf, | er, si he bride. ¥ ew Yor ( ilbur O'Da n of Mrs. |or and wore a dress of orchid gec B i i\ Linen Dresses Chure 2 N homas J. H. Covington, { d (Lmi;.l\l M. (e bride e a gown of ivory| n, 3d, satin, made on old-fashioned lines 3 Sl i p '3 ing bodice £ £ W. \ cgves Sho worc a smail hoice fo | ide i Frov: , A Shop of . At Sonl ; . ' Individuality shower bouquet of oS the Chevy Chase Club for s s - . o o val N . | Exclusive Fashions for Women i AL/ Normandy Voiles, French Voiles, Fine Miss Pauline Wolf attended her sis- [ of Mrs. Donaldson, who arrived ves- | | s maid of Aonor w a gown | terday for a short visit with them Linens, Imported Ratines and Wash ¢ & d - i . S on monuw gntiene conatior | oo - 7| Semlann ual Sale Ginghams, Organdies and Novelties. Me Mr. and v Hamilton John- : ‘ i To Continue All Week ‘ it this week ening Gowns, Day Dresses, Frocks, : b Practically every successful summer fash- . Miss Johns G St. G St. Wraps, Capes, Suits, Knitted Dresses, Sports i to spend the . M > i ion will be found in this great collection. M and Clothes, Sweaters, Blouses and Skirts Lovely models cnhanced with pleasing i»m'r_mw;r » $29.75 [ 1 | et touches of drawnwork, tucks, pleats, em- e ns s Granee ko pE— 3 : ‘ broideries, lace or organdy in all wanted and will leave shortly B . the trip by motor, sov- | ! . colors. T e e - | Aay SRR _ Any SUIT Smart Hats---All Colors ' - suit in the in the shoppe. || Mrs. George M. Hostetler, Mrs Wil- tam H. Knox and Migs Imosens shoppe. Former Values : Gaams Hostetler will entortain s comms Former Values up to ' o at bridge this e in in ment to Miss Eve . whose | up to We guarantee these sale S K : er | $49.50 Sritem e it $89.50 i Were Double the Price Lovely Silk Dresses wholesale cost All splendid values that should insure quick sale. i and e | b - | A great dress-buying opportunity. Presenting fine models P W for sport and dress wear at a moderate price. + G RliE | (328 Millinery $3:2 Later in the summer Mrs. Hafrison | |3 : $25 R ivin Saponed by, her mother, Alrs. | [ Get Acquainted With Our | Hemstitching, Picot Edging, 10c Yard »nl{;n\x;mz)l‘r‘n}l'l;‘(;} famils, Mr. Millinery Mezzanine Pictorial Summer Fashion Books, 25¢ i ;5"""“(“(‘]““x"“mmn?? Harni- | (3 Pleating—All New Styles Printed crepes, flat crepes, Georgettes, Canton crepes, Rosha- Sadiher: n-{}l‘ff‘; Bussell B, Harrison! § No Charges All Sales Final nara, foulards and combinations, straightline, bouffant and nd the late summer nea a Dere for the early autumm, "o °°™% draped types in a wide range of the newest effects, for street, \Tiss Rosa Wi i chttain - == | 1 afternoon and sport occasions. Tl‘le Talk Of Smart Women | 1219-12“2‘;IGRS§“ N, All Around Town Store Hours: 9 to 6 June Clearance “Polly," $7.50 : X : gt Sale of Silks ‘ : $4.95 $69 $10 Slipper, : ; ot formerly $10 One of the most important sales we have Carcfu{ly selected models in a wide variety of favored silks. Jacquette types are prominent. ever held—thousands of yards of standard fab- ) L £S5 4 rics at away below today’s prices. Printed as well as plain fabrics in all desirable $2.69 Canton Crepes, $2.19 Yd. ”Im‘_ : The heavy spiral weave; 39 inches wide. Smart Pleated Skirts Colors are Gray, Sandalwood, Tan, Navy, Mid- night, Black and White. ¥ Knife-pleated models n Sports Si]ks al‘ld Satins fine crepe silks and noveltics. White, tan, black, gray, navy . $249 to $2.98 Grades. ....$1.95 Yd. 7 Splendid values ....... ... LL our wonderf'ul Colored Kid Slippers— 33.49 to 34.98 Grades. AT .32.95 Yd. Many other items of equal importance. Greens, Reds, Blues, Orchid, Rose, Camel Sl Sectizgrain e and all the other gorgeous Rainbow Hues, DOWNSTA'RS STORE k e ; Swgi;i‘gz; f 1y $10 to $13.50—Now S -Fi . i 0$ me—— Flfty StYhSh wa‘Sh Dr esses ] Golf coat models with and without B hom cenons ouly f sleeves. Also jacquettes. Just the thing for these hot days; for . Silk Stockings : wear in office, home or porch. Take away 3 $2 95 $3 95 $5 a few when you go vacationing. Many N— attractive styles, in Gingham, Linon, Per- Red, Green or Blue, heavy cale, Chambray and many combinations. AL " Value groups af*each price that are un- weight thread silk hose; Large and small checks and plaids; all Hag excelled. Practicallly every favored weave erfect. Full fashioned. wanted colors in the Chambrays and : ] and color for choice. o $1.95 COI‘. Ith &? K Linons; neatly trimmed ; sizes 16 to 44. A S 1318 G St. : 414 9¢h St. e s Downstairs Store = Colorful Summer Blouses Sport and costume types.

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