Evening Star Newspaper, June 25, 1923, Page 8

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’ & : . TO: ), ; NE 25, 1923. SOCIETY. : SOCIETY. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, JU i | ew | there to attend the American Osteo- |cast and the ladies taking part are * - 3Joseph A. Fero of Daytos, Va., and Beatrice 3 D ntin . T P N I e | st Etieny Seibmariosk \Weo- Tcistiond che ) in Washington. Mamage Licenses. Mediey of this city. Mr, Bowden offciating georgette crepe and wore : Tonts 7. Clarks 224 Emms K. Both, both O feather hat, and Mrs. Good, mother | held July 1. Mrs. Minnogerode Andrews Will i1-} yurviage licenses have boea tssued to the | of B inC it Miss Bauer has closed her apart-lof the bridegroom, who wore gray troduce the artists and will be thed ohimries PERL TR 1 Bosasiica, Md. . st {Cared ment in the Victorla and gone to|georgotte crepe and lace with an| In additon to {he many attractions |hostess in the plas: which will pesre e R A SRR T - . Mitchell Field, N. Y., where she will|orchid hat trimmed with flowers, re- [to be enjoyed at the garden feto at |at 5 o'clock . Misy Helon Barber: Sl 3 B & 3 i spend the summer with her sister,|ceived with the wedding party after the home of Mr &od Mrs. Thomas ;{nzP“M{ Coufiry-- [Fiag” by Mary yaiheat L. Nalley of Wilson, Ia., ad Eala- —_——— . V. iwell, nsin _avenue, |Sits Parker e garden party is for i S . { : S s P ater Tient. and Ms: Good left|Thursday atfernoon, ¢hers Wil be |chs Lorker oihe §arden pasty s for Jdsivest . Low and Glade 2. van Hers. | ooill ooy R niren Bas tee alntes { Az Pretty Wedding in for & edding trip, and atier July |given an original vaudeyille akit en- | Thomas Jefferson Meaorial Founda- | joia 'O, Thoraion 4na ‘2 A Tasue. ) ariar R B0 Geri e aed Anunapolis Last Week. 10 will be at home st Quantico, Va.|titled “Stage-struc ose “uking | tion. of Brookiyn N, "3 months and costing thetr union $50,000. ! - Miss Jessle Croft Garrison, daugh- part are Mrs. Chester G. Mayo, Miss James G, "Naumenn of iverdale, Md., and| A member of the unfon tore up his s . ' o of Capt. Daniel Mershon Garrison,| Mr. and Mrs. Hairy Mockbee enter- |stelle Allen and Mrs. Willim James Irene R. Hemderwon of this city. membership card and refused to re- i Ambassador Of pain an me. LANO | Rt P e Carr oo™ ot | talned at dinner Jast ovening in their | Black: The- st hus beon merames | Daughter (ultra-modern)—Mother! | Gilbert L. Madary nod Mildred B. Greene, | join. The millowners deetined tx o i b IE'."“% G,';":;' Franniin Gaon . M. Ruma at C;dpltul lale hts, %;1';”::: for the occasfon by members of the I do not wish to be understood. both of Baltimore, Md. charge the man, hence the strike, i 5 = 5 . . r. o el _— e o charse the man hence the utrike. i Will Entertain at Dinner Tonight & ¥ caefont, i ¥ ctiuet | i Sty v F[=——TT— Ll T ——T P i 5 ried Wednesday afternoon. The cerc- | and Mra. Chris Tucker, Mr. and Mrs. ¥ mony was performed, at 4:30 o'clock, | OWen Tucker, Miss Miss Eva e ’ for Mlle. Nano and Her Fiance. [ e Sharsl o e sbval Acadsur| o Jev. Clarepey ‘Tocker, Miae Spe : { . B B Captain 0 SN oy wey | Robert Ward and Mr. William Hurley. : $ T followed by a reception in the quar- : s g a = J . i . tera of Capt. and Mra. Garrison. The T e e I & » - i HE ambassador of Spain and |sail July 21 aboard the President Ar-|got® Of Cabt. and chapel were of y-e“e;'(fi)_‘“}": ot & City, Mo. and E y A - Senora de Riano will entertain | thur. to spend the remainder of the | LYUCELEAS U0, I8 SAGROL WETe OO e o e R nere thay . pummer In Europe. Miss Burleson, who | "the house roses, delphinfum and | @ T 1t vele at dinner this evening at the | hys ‘heen in Washington for several |\ ; 2 . will spend the vacation w E sweet peas, with palms and ferns, | 11 embassy, in compliment to the | weeks, will remain here until the salling | See used. . X b counselor of the embassy, Senor Don | date. The bride was in fvory brocaded| . Frederick W. Huxford, son of 5 Juan de Cardenas, and Mile. Luclemno | 3; ang Mme, Philip C. Soyes are leay- | 8340, embroidered in seed bearls, and | o late’ ata) Wiitam P, Huxtord, 608 to 614 I ELEVENTH ST, 7 ! Nano, whose marriage will take place |ing for New York this afternoon, be. | trimmed with orange blossoms, and S A T e . A X Wednesday. | o bastie Judden death of the lat- | oil ey held by & Russian headdress| cion, to, the B recently confirmed Lo ter's brother-in-law, Mr. Allan Dawson. {580 Jace’and orange blossoms, and by ‘the. general assembly of Connecti- i The ambassador of Great Britain, | &Cadet Allen Dawson. who spent the | o) carrled bride roses, with s shower | Y, the & g I ths oust of cont Sir Auckland Geddes. will go to New | week end with his mother, Mme. Sovez, | o|\lies of the valley. mon pleas. Mr. Huxford has been in 5] York today and will sail tomorrow |Ieturned to the Military! Academy af | *siyg soners G Hant of Severna|DTSh Pleas. Mr. Huxford has been in . . aboard the Berengaria for his home | West Poiat this morning. Park, Md., was matron of honor, Hnd\f,,r many years. He will not assume ¢ in England, where he will join Lady | Miss' Catherine Turner of Wardour, | hig offics until the fall. or e n a)f O { = 1 { Geddes and their children. Mr. Hugh | Mirs Reed Married to Md., was mald of honor. The Lrides: E Tennant, attache of the embassy, [ Mr. Dé Adley at Noon. muits were Misg Ldith Duncan of | Dr. Ardeshir . irant has lett for 5 company th nbassador to arria - | Pelh Manor, N Miss Louise | Philadelphia to take a post-gradua: Nev‘v York. but will remain in this |TM ,:M: ":m ,:f M's" Helen B0 leaion of Bordentown, N. J.: Mish| course. mt the Osteopathic Hospital country throughout the season. o oed, daughter of Mr. and Mra. {1y Rolling of Ashevilie, N. | there. " He will wo to New York from ° 3 iy Frank Levin Reed of Germantown,|Miss Gertrude Soper of Cincinnat e D . Justice and Mrs. Md. to Mr. Charles Everid De Atley e arerGinen Allen of Philadelobla | Have Your Papering and Painting 0] n . Sutherland Leaving. of this city, took place at noon to- | {4 Miss Eliza Lane Dugan ned | . . A ington. Their gowns were fashioned | g0 wii summer. Mo inconvenience Mr. Justice and Mrs. George Suther- | day. The ceremony was performed!alike. of georgette crepe trimmed o oy Wmaiocs b jand will close their apartment at|in the Metropolitan Baptist:Church |with: lace, Socd they all wore large or dirt; compe worl ; 2039 Connecticut avenue the latter|py the pastor, the Rev. John Compton leghorn hats trimmed with lace and charges. Awnlags made to order and To- x‘mnkor l}i:? wee(kn “",d \\L:}:lesa,‘lltl’ i‘:l“{ Ball, the church having an e‘:fecli\'c'wrenths of tiny flowers and carried paired, or whence e jus ¢ | arrangement of palms and pink roses. | Ophelia roses. The matro of honor . July 8. aboard the Leviathan or|Miss Amie Steinmetz sang Droceding | Wap. In corm colo, un; maid_in pale| CORNELL WALL PAPER CO. . Bothiihatii ik A s d h ad Surope. Mrs. Sutherland will | the ceremony. blue and the bridesmalds, pale shades | = — - California to remain during his ab-| T W NINY 1 L cecorted of ‘orchid, pink and ereen. | 774 12en - | 5] oth the time and the opportunity are ripe—and you can reap a harvest of advan. o} sence. given in marriace by her father. Mr. Miffin Bunting of Wayne, Pa., | = S — a travellng sull of navy blue Poiret | way best man mim i vt wore tage in the ruthless reductions thatshave been made. The minister of Panama and Senora | yi(ij "ith a blue ernpe hat trimmed | Mo Log . Gardner, Mr. D. M. Garri- 1 de Ah"am “”rl; Yf" “nm"fm‘,,'";\i::?fi? with tan plumes and a cnrsalsfie xmu-r son, jr., Mr. Joseph Walton, HEMSTITCHING to motor to Baltimore th fi| auet of Ophelia roses and lles of| Wells L. Field, En S with Mrs, Kennedy Wheeler, who wili | (et of © ! et Ensiing BUTTONS COVERED . entertain at dinner on a roof garden Miss Grace B. White was the|lInsign Kenneth Ringle, U. Mrs. M. E. Holley H] there, the occasion being in celobrfi-|y,i3e's only attendant and wore| Are Garrlsom motis gy the br Col. 937s. 2561 15tk at. n. 1 tion of the birthday anniversary of| French blue crepe de chine with a [ . Dr. Paul Lessinoff, secretary large hat of black lace and carried Bulgarian legation. Others in the party | 4T8¢ hat t Wi e the minister of Costn Hica, | PIR Toses L was best | ‘onaerIiu ollection o1 _ ) Senor J. Rafael Oreamtuno, and the|min and the usiers wens Bir “Jo- L charge d'affaires of Austria'and Mme. | Jifl (SO0 (e ehors were Mr. Jo- - Prochnik. er{xl\lc(‘onnr»ll and Mr. Ru:«-rt Jones. iV 4 The military witache of the Itallan max;xyfl"«‘r]u»r[:;er:f-r:};?nyy o e | Washinglon Paris embuney ant Jputia 1 Bisvessy | SIS S0 it e ot . b o] ummer YOCKsS g catertai con ves bo at home after July 15 in Wash- | fore the departure of the former for u & . L ; Minneapolis. They were alsp hosts | (nEton. e lly arjinkle ; at dinner Thursday evening. q'rm- charge d'affaires of the United Group of Fine Silk and 5 States embassy, in Lond d Mrs. L 1 The new_ secrsfary ‘of ithe SBeIKIND o i vhealer aitantainadiat oene { P A group of very high-type gmbassy, Count Antoine de Labestin,| 105 Viiccler eiertained at luncheon D k i i i is expected to arrive in Waghington | (i, ek 4t Torwood, which they are 5 1 rt F o Summer resses — taken Silk Frocks —in eplendid the latter part of the w an | ECL kS c s s h 5 42" FonRe el ecrecars: Wil | AToTS thelt entets wite tnd etk 00, SMart Summer rashions & from our regular stock models—effectively fin- 5] eave Washington veral | Mme. de Gama, wife of the Brazilian i i Canada, where he will spend several|yme J2,Cema, wite of the measiiian s , ished. rope. 3r'ae Fontaine has boen JI% Lewis wite of former Senafor Refreshing in Their Newness Radically Reduced to transferred to the foreign office. e A s, Mrs. Y Radically Reduced to The counselor ‘of the German em- | ;opresentative Fnd Mra. John Philip At Very Moderate Prices adically Red : ’ bassy and Frau Dieckhoft and their |, pP/riCh2lye anc Moe John Phillp | b Hitfle QEnghter 1oL Yostertay for New |a18: © Dioiinson at iSonthasston | { $ 00 i ork, from wi ec Lo 's. hil 2 e § - andtheir daughter, will sail tomor- o uenO Y ot and ekt (HMI e | XQUISITE apparel which we have just re '\ - $ 00 row for their home in Germany. They ther, Mrs. Soley. o . A s 2 I . Bill spend the summer there and in mojqer, Mrs. Soley, in the Shinnecock | ceived is entirely different from things to be I Switzerland. Dr. Dieckhoft will spend Hairy 7 e aa | ! the remainder of tae week In the| Former Senator and Mrs. Frank B.| found elsewhere. Our models were made to | : £ Adirendacks, and on his return the | Kollogg were the guests of honor at our order and represent the loveliest styles of . i 1st of July will tgke possession of | dinner Saturday of Mr. Clarence it | - 3 the house at 3 East Lenox street,|Mackay, who entertained in his home, | Famous Designers. i Chevy Chase, which he has leased. | Harbor Hill, at Rosslyn, Long Istand’ 5] Mrs. Carvel Leary ls entertalning at| _ Former Secret of the Treasury =N < ; ? . 5 S AR ) PO St a6 s, Tragary OMEN AND MISSES will find here a de- g Groupiofitncet Sills in Country lub in honor of her sister, guest of Mr. and Mrs. Alexander 2 o 2 ibel Sinclair, whose marriage | Sedgwick, at Stockbridge, Mass., will | cidedly new and unusual selection of Beautiful ds desined the house for Street, After- > Mr. John J Jr. of Trenton, | open his summer home at Dublin, N. | smart apparel and novel accessories, perfect to eautitul newly designe & 1 take ce Wednesday. | H, this week. Mr. MacVeagh has | Pp: h Pe 1 o noon, Sport: and mo for- s include Mrs. Minier x‘{i.h-lhnm motoring through New England | the smallest detail. | Dresses in Canton Crepe, + Dports more 1or: {cLaugnlin Mre.| since Tate in'the spring. 5 . albeeis: . £ Mrs." Leonard| v and Mrs Felix Warburs, who » o Ao o Printed' Crepes, Sports s Helen Leighton, Mrs. Eu-| were in Vienna to attend the wedding | resses raps Suits Millinery ||| Jacobsen, Mrs. Caspar Durgin,!of their son, Mr. Gerald Warburg, | = i . H < Eugene Gott, jr; Miss Catherine | sailed Saturday aboard the Aquitanis | Sweaters Skirts Blonses { Silke, Organdies, etc. The regular prices of tch, Mrs. \.‘lxahn annll.l ,\‘!r ks 1\';“'- for New York o & 2 | many h‘n b“’. more ‘hm tis Walker, Mrs. Edward Eynon, Mrs L | SRS Riding Habit Gade | A Arthur Sinclair, Miss Marie Ridgely,| Dr. and Mrs. Thomas M. Chatard Bathing Suits iding Habits nderwear Mrs, Walter Cox, Miss Audrey Hes:|have gone to White Suiphur Springs, | . e Radlca"y Reduced to double. Now reduced to Mrs. Agee Bowles, Mrs. H. B.|where they will be for some time. | Everything for Girls, Small Boys, Infants E Mrs. Burton Leary and Mrs. 1 R e > m Y Sin et Mr. and Mrs. D G. Pfeiffer and Miss | ‘ — Katherine Pfeiffer have left Washing- | Mrs. Samuel Pannill Ficl;len has tgn rn; 2 crll \;‘c'ks' o me] " scued cards announcing the mar- | through New England and to Lake % ’ Tiagelofiher mun it Davistts Got | Goore F Street Corner Jhirteenth bell to Mr, Fra iliam Hill, Sat- urday, June 23 hington. Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Shannon of 3 it Washington announce the marriage | Mrs. Richard Earnshaw and her|of their daughter, Alice Carroll, 1o a daughter, Miss Marg: Earnshaw, | Mr. Everett Milton Johnston of Blue- | a left this morning for York and|fleld, W. Va. The marriage took the latter will il Wednesday aboard 7 g the Paris for urope, where she will ”, spend the summer in France and p 3 =In Silk Und Dr. Everett M. Ellison will enter- = n 1 naerwear=—— p tain at dinner af the University club, n 111 s this evening, the bnul:d of trustees of 4 E rhi Chapter’ of Phi Chi Medical Fra- o] Neptunette Chemise— Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Werner and Miss Sioiteand Tailored lace-trimmed or tailored, $ '59 Betty Wer are at Bry 15’}[11]5{;de 1 P! ¥ o Reduced to .. - Cottage near Orkney Springs, Va., - Mrs. Frederick Irving Cox, wife of Shadow Batiste Gowns— f Interstate Commerce Commissioner . P E Cox, and her daughter, Miss Asenath o] 2 E lace-trimmed or tailored, Cox, left Saturday evening for their Twill Suits . . J country place, Rockledge, at Budd Reduced to . ceees Lake, N. J. Mr. James Husten Cox, Reduced to ........ . son of Commissioner and‘ BIrs.bCfld. has sailed for South America, aboar . " the . S. Southern Cross, to spend the Crepe de Chine Gowhs, summe . . . . —— 2 . tailored or lace-trimmed $ 69 Mrs. Elizabeth F. Campbell of Ta- nest Three-piece ° duced koma Park, Md., announces the mar- o . R . ° reduced to. . riage of her daughter Ruth Selby to and S:lk Suxts. e~ Mr. Robert James Welr, Saturday, June 23, in Washington by the Rev. ducedto.......... | Dr. Lambert of the Emory Methodlst - | Church. = = Mrs. Conrad H. Syme entertained a [a] large company i iuncheon "today at d W Clifton, the clubhouse of the Women's Gifion, the lueh —In Coats an raps-= Miss Sidney Burleson of Austin, Tex., Il We ate rSE daugiter of the former ostmaster, Gen eral, accompanied by Miss Cora Barry and Miss Edith Lestar of this city, wil] Jacq“e;;eil ‘““ZSP""S A 5 = —— B Coats, Reduced to......t i : — THE MAGIC CARPET o] All-Wool Slip-overs: 00 . : Reduced to .......c0... . ) YOU could sit on the Sports and Dress Coats ; fabled carpet of Bagdad d Silk C L and view the world. The an apes, U\ Pure Silk Sweaters— magic of our waahlyng enables & “Reduced to ........ Slip-over and Tuxedo $ .(K) B . you to view a world of colors o] Reduced to you never believed existed, Silk Gapes. Sports sesensaee that were heretofore buried |- d W sty Coats an thPY o : 2 . Coats, Reduced to.. This is no fable!! , AT DINNER WEDNESDAY, JUNE 271 3 NEJIB HEKIMIAN The Finest of the % . e mnes o! 5 Established 1901 A new and better pld(t d 1512 H st. NW. ; s ; Sy Sl Smaam e =1n ouseEs ; e iy for Washington and its friends to dine B Capes, Reduced to. ... . 5] £t The Finest Silk m . "Wash Waists—plain and $ 59 i lnln g r Oom ato Coats and Capes. . embroidered. Reduced to . Reduced to ........ . X ; The NEW WILLARD g Y - < o] Silk and Handmade $ % e g ) . . Blouses, Reduced to..,.. 2 % S l‘lcks The refreshing coolness of a roof gar- the streets. Special summer menus to B X den—but so constructed that it can be tempt the most fastidious. n 1rts % insandy glass-enclosed in the event of ancing from 7 P. M. until midnighe ; ; ' A " inclement weather. to the fascinating sttains of the famous . : . s ¥ o] ‘This Beautiful ; : B Knife Plaited and Wrap : Z £ : ; d Meyer Davis New Willard orchestra. 2 Mahog: Pair Breakfast, luncheon, dinner and suf per . Around models, - 5 -y i r the opening n i1 : . ; prcil far above the heat, hustle and bustle of Reservations for the opening nowgheing booked Réduced'to:. . ol S — n 0 s e $1.95 Tho i S M ther artistic dest : ¢ Crepes H H A L The B W Chese J Thread Silk, Glove Silk a NEW “ ; I I I R a and White Flannel reduc- b and (Chilion. Radnaed to; . ed to. cerponee Pennsylvania Avenue and F Street I A i L M. BQOMER, Preident FRANK S. HIGHT, Manating Director o % 1340 G Street . . a a § 2 e s lol——=|olc—=loj——=ole——=—2|alc———]ojc——]oj——]o]c——]olc——1 ) L% o &

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