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SOCIETY SOCIETY : ¥ Charles Hyer at the | ford. Miss Audrew Herron and Miss | will spend a 1aonth in California be- | Ber guest for o week. Miss MéNeal A ;ll:tn.g. : o’:'rl?l also play u{a wedding | Jean Ramsey. Their dresses of chiffon | fore returning to Washington. has been visiting her parents, Mr. and ORIENTAL RUGS A music. were made alike in soft shades of green, - Mrs. H. W. McNeal, for & month or | Clesning and Repaldng of Rugs and Cariete ; ) An informal reception will follow ! orchid blue and yellow. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hogan were six weeks. She and Miss Mudgett Reasonable Bites. 4 / the ceremony,. after which Mr. M They were fashioned with deep|hosts to a small company at lunch- ’ will make the trip_to Boston. by | Satisfaction Guarsnteed. ¥ e . Queary and his bride will leave for a | flounces of margot lace about the|eon yesterday at the New Willard, water, going on ‘to Lynn, Mass., 10| wWe aleo sell rugs at reasonable prices. T3 { o § wedding ° the .latter wearing | bottoms of the skirts, and the tight- pre 4 = | visit the latter's parents. us—for syour own satisfaction. i % navy bue Canton .crepe, trimmed |ftting bodices were e Bl gl i | N. G. HINTLIAN - i with touches of gray, with a cape and | berthas of t e, whic rs. Charles Selden, jr., and her two ‘1868 o I hat to match. A.;lerl.n extended trip | the tiny cap sleeves. They catried |marriage of their daughter Bessie t0 | gaughters, ‘Miss v,,‘"’“u Seiden and | 1208 18th, at Cons. Ave, t will make their home in Phila- | old-fashioned bouquets and wore tiny | Mr. Clarence E. Frey, Tuesday, June | yieg Mary Elizabeth Selden, will fail | d.lr{hlm . i 'wv;-thasln zhgr Y A R fv ‘v"‘:a'-:“'hg:‘:e-“fi: _'zul;g 1‘;"“ ‘;‘éfig 08k aboard the Paris, for Europe, | andrt‘he “l.;};" \;’vpulreeyflr. e B Hal) of | Belt road. : “vhere they will remain until September. tSecretary of -State and Mrs. Hughes Wedding Last Night _ . s Lyt e | Riagewood, N. J.; Me C'R Damelll \\ wo v niic Soneal lefc lasy| . Mre. William Converse Kendall and BUTTONS COVERED o \ Today of L \ elyn Con- | Uf Hyatteville, and Mr. Chasies ¥l vening for Boston, accompanied by | her_daughter=Miss Minerva C. Ken- Mrs. M. E. Holle; Attended the Manlage od y : o The, martiage of Ml eacius Web- | wardoe and Mr. W. F. Sterling of 3igiE lo Mudgett, wiio has been |~ (Continted on Ninth Paxe) ol 0878, ey AT ; v ster Hines took place last evering in the | = Mrs. Prescott wore a cream lace Mlle. Nano and Senor Cardenas. ¢ home of the bride’s parents, Mr. and | gown with a girdle of gold «nd blue. V \ 7 , Mrs. Samuel J._Prescott, and was fol-| and Mrs C. F Hines, mother of the lowed by u reception. The ceremony | bridegroom, was in hyacinth blue was performed at § o'clock by the Rev. | beaded géorgette crepe. They re- Tt e n Dr. George Fiske Dudley, rector of St.|ceived with the wedding party after HE Secretary of State and |his elder son, Senor Z. R. Alfaro, wi Stephen’s Church, the ceremony. Mrs, ~ Hughes~ attended. the | Moo Attend the exposition, The bride wore white satin madewith | = Later, Mr. and Mrs. Hines left for o ! Others who will go to Los Angeles a draped skirt and the drapery h&d in| 4 wedding trip, the latter traveling in i wedding this morning of | to attend the exposition .are Senor : the front by @ pearl ornament and the | & Fown of dasic blue satin crepe. with Mile. Luclenne Nano and ;\;m:; E;;::ur:no‘"g;:"g‘h"gg i bodice finished dwn: a bertha ':?d lVl'n‘); u small gray hat. ]STh:ly :ul.l(l!x{‘“fl! g e d 3 Duft sleeves of duchesse lace. Her vel ¢ . . Senor Don Juan Franclsco de Car-|Cpilean government; Senor Don Juan { Was ‘of point d’apphique lase and wus | N ¢, but will make thelr home thers gnes, which took place at 11:45 | Barberis, second secretary of the le- held by a coronet of duchesse lace and | y. « ¢'dlock in St. Paul's Roman Catholic E::lllo;ot;l:‘Jnc;l&o'rh:'cr‘\,;dwselc::?fi;flzé lu;nn‘e blossoms, and she carried a| the n\ll-of-towvh"r:‘;slil ! ol . 2 " y shower bouquet of white sweet peas swere Mr. and Mrs. John Cliffo! of fiStutch, “thie, Rev. -Jassi M, "":’ d‘;‘ the Peruvian embassy, Dr. Santiago o and lilies of the valley. | Elizabeth, N. 4.; Miss Josephine Roch- | o ficlating. A large company of p- | F. Bedoya, who” wlill represent the Mrs. Charles H. Pardoe was her sis- | Titg of Baltimor t Bmats, State Department officlals [ Peruvian government. ters matron of Honor and was in deep |ing the ceremon l F s, [ s Of Fa E . orchid chiffon, panels of the ffon | Hines of Harrisburg, Pa., aunt o 484 members of Tesident soclety at-1 . [ier of Guatemala and Shirred over the hips and falllng | bridegroom. ded the ceremony at St. Paul's,|genorg de Sanchez Latour will en- longer than the skirt. Deep panels —— ich was followed by a clvil cere- |tertain a company at dlnnert kh):l |1|‘;onl :n:d l:)-ck ‘of mnr‘olhluche fell r'rnhm‘ Miss Ruth l-_‘]elnm"’ JgHElRlell \‘Yan - 5 ti f | evening on the woof garden of the . the neck line almost to the hem of the | ington Monday with Mrs. Rose Gouv- mony, performed in the legation o New Willard, which is opening to- L skirt, and the waist was sleeveless. She' | eneur Hoes for California,.where they umania, after which the minister of Rumania and Princess Bibesco gave a large reception for Semor de Caras and his bride. The bride was- escorted by her brother, Mr. Frederick Nano, secre- tary of the Rumanian legation. She gown of white-and-gold bro- made with tight-fitting bodice, vhich had very long sleeves wf the atin and a square decolletege. The ped to the front, mak- orter in front than back, a court train of the satin’ hung houlders Her veil was of s held by a gold blossoms, and Baster lilies. She was night. carried tea roses. The bridesmaids were | will be the guests of the Monroe Do 4 Miss Dorothy Hill, Miss Virginia Here- | trine centennial, in Los Angeles. They An MME. TILMONT, — The charge d'affalres of the Nether- T T ot will have | Wife of the secretary of the Belglan | oo Unusual as their guest for a few days Prof. 7, who will sail today aboard 5 B E Charles Garwin, who will arrive in land for Belgium to spe: vent Washington Friday. - | summer. The consul general of Paraguay and Mrs. Willlam Wallace White have|spend the remalnder of the summer come to Washington for the week and | abroad, are staying at the Hotel Hamilton. Lot Mr. White makes his headquarters in| Mr. W. P. G. Harding of Boston, New York, 'where the Paraguayan former kovernor of the Federal fe- consulate is established. serve Board, who Is in Washington for a few days, is al the Mnmillunl Mr. Le Malre. de Warzee d'Her-| iotel. Incorporated maille, Mme. de Warzee and their daughter camne to Washington vester-| The marriage of Miss Lucta Max- cept for two tiny | gavero, York, where they ae- L T 5 cilla Bibe dauch- | 1Y (TN Iy from Belgium. Mr. de | Well to Mr. D. Everett McQueary will and Princess | woioee” will be charge d'affaires of | take place this afternoon. The cgre- 1747 Rhode Island Ave. o \'“"".- nephew | gelgium during the absence of the | mony.will be performed at § o'clock former wore a | a8l a0r " Raron Cartier, this|in the home of the bride's parents, Mr. A Special Selling of mown of white | S0, e . dor and Bar-|and Mrs. Joseph Kerr Maxwell, on ! o fischu of dainty lace. | onegs de Cartier will safl July 11| Willard street. Elder William Ostran- anion was in a suit of | ;poard the Belgenland for Antwerp. |der of Carroll Manor, Takoma Park, b - it Pl a oL (it i Cache of the Frencn | 1L oiciate, In the presence of mem- - RE € : - ‘The military attache of the '‘ench | hers of the two families and ‘ntimate N ¥ nor Don Juan Riano v Gayangos, | embassy, Col. George A. L. Dumont, | friends. The house is decorated with ¢ ORIGINAL dor of Spain, best man for | will go to New York Saturday to meet | palms, ferns and early summer flow counselor of | Gen. Gouraud, who will arrive that|ers, and the banister of the stairway Ry v ushers | gay aboard the Paris from France.|{s entwined with greens and studded 3 Amoedo | Gen, Gouraud will come to Washing- | with roses. The bride will ‘wear a ool the | ton ‘with Col. Dumont to spend sev- | gown of charming simplicity, made of ¢ gh V. me Agelet, A Sale g “As You Like It” g § | ghen staft; Mr. Hugh V.| eral days and will be the honor guest | ivory crepe satin, gracetully draped I hursda . atta 0 - | at dinner of Col. Dumont Thursday. and caught with' pearls. Her tulle S 3 bascy. und Mr. Alun Winslow of the | 3o o pne veil will be held by, a coronet of F TR Of finest imported Former Priecs State Department. Mme.. Dumont and her two daugh- | orange blossoms and she will carry a materials in silks and 17 15 30 The minister of Rumania and Prin- | tars Mile. Marthe Dumont and Mlle. | shower bouquét of bride roses, cottons, many with real [TOm $15 to $3/ n cess Bibesco received with Senor de | pyyle Dumont, will leave Washington The bride will be attended by Miss 1 r hand embroid- Gardenas and his bride at the legation. | jyly 12 for New York and will sail | Chisholm and Miss Mary anor | | ace of 2 . }ii . Princess Bibesco w in_a gracefully | Jyly 14 to spend the remainder of | Chisfolm of Alabama, who will wear ery, and all of them ° = draped gown of lace, th which she | {he’ summer in their home in France. | similar gowns of pink and blue geor- | | hand made. Sizes from wore a large white Mme. Nano, | 2y ctte crepe, and carry arm bouquets 1 to 10 years. To be sister-in-law of the bride, was in white Mme. Tilmont, wife of the second|of pink roses and delphinium. M. || L crepe de chine. with « large hat of white | secretary of the Rgpigian embassy, | Joseph R. Maxwell, brother of thel|l W33 A | soldat....... neapolitan struw will 1 today aboard the Lapland {bride, will be best man. Senor and Senora de Cardenas for Belglum. Mr. Tilmgnt will re-| Mrs. Paul Anderson will sing sev- 5 leave later today for 4 northern wedding | woain nere this summer. 5 eral solos preceding the ceremony, as- | \* That Were $ 757 310-00, $12-50 and $15.00 trip, the latter traveling in a gown of See Our ° ; f ; Hats for brown crepe de chine, with a cape of | Maj. and Mrs. James A. Lyon are Windows! The Street, Dress the same material, a sable collar, and | returning this afternoon from New a straw hat of brown trimmed with | York, where they spent the week end et 3 at the Ambassador Hotel. Senor and Senora de Cardenas will hi s AL . D o sail Wednesday, July 4 aboard the| Admiral Harry H. Rousseau will re- F o0 w“,'h VALUE in Sale of Summer = at 0 Leviathan for Europe, where they|turn to Washington in a fortnight ||} Misses’ Frocks! Great Savings! Constantine On the com visit they will motor through Spain)will remain in Maine until autumn. no and Mme. Nano.led to this country, after spending etion of their Berlin|the winter abroa Mrs. Rousseau A will visit the Jatter's parents, the|from Maine where he accompanied oy Rumar mirfster to Berlin, Mr.| Mrs. Rousseau, who recently return- { ‘ | and spend the early autumn in Paris. | Capt. and Mrs. Lew Wallace, jr., who Q‘i Semor de Cardenas bas been coun:|have been occupying the house of Ad. sl Values Speak and selor of the Spanish e sy here|miral and Mrs. . at 32 f ] for five years and eral years ago|street for some time, i l for Themselves! Sports “/ ear! was promoted {o minister. He will|their summer home, in Michigan. A : probably not return to th . but | miral and Mrs. Rousseau will open ! will be appointed ministe f Spain to | their house in the fall. it country. Scnory de Cardenas —_— ! » visit b sther ster.| Mrs. A. Geary Johnson and her son, x | the secret 'nrm:[y,fh}?‘r,. Mr. A. Geary Johnson, jr., will leave s Tegation and Mme. Nauo, early | tomorrow by motor for their summer | iis year and her engagement [home, in Highland Park, Me. They i ' wed the end of April, Semor| Will return to Washington in the 9 ! ardenas and his bride have been | late fall At 3 ¢ fthe younger circles | ommodore Topham will entertain corps and will be v OLps an any at the supper dance this Washington. Svening at Le Paradis. i Diplomaty Going Mr. and Mrs. George Adams Howard to California. have returned from their wedding The minister of the Dominican Re- | trip and will be at home after July 1, vublic. Liedo Emilio C. Joubert, will|at 3200 Connecticuit avenue, where Angeles to at- |they have taken an apartment in exposition of the | Klingle Mansion. 'f Panama, Senor Dr.! Mrs. J. Borden Harriman, who s accempanied by now in New York. will sail July 4, to Erllebaclher TWELVE-TEN TWELVE-TWELVE F STREET centennia doctrin Ofters EVERY Suit—Silk Coat—Wrap Silk Cape—Spring Dress Evening Gown Dance Frock I Another Wonderful Sale of Il Misses’ Cotton Frocks Make Your Preparations for the Fourth! We have just purchased, arriving yesterday and today, nearly 1 300 Cotton Frocks for Misses, which go on sale tomorrow! 3 | ; 14,16 and II\S/Iyear sézhes. A‘Ar:other of those events sure to create ' - . ; ; 13 a furor in our Misses’ Shop. Arranged in three big assortments— . . il vy > I [ 3 22 - 3 I Sale Price— Sale Price— Sale Price— An “Old Hickory” Porch Chair for:$4.50 . o wsmally Iy Hickory” Armchair—just such a piece — —usua ; | y out-of-doors— $10.75 to $1500 $16.50 to $20.00 $20.00 to $25.00 i ::rta;s oSt o Wonderful values in Voiles-at all three prices, $8.75, $12.75 and : s :::353; light ani:l dark colors—lace and organdie trimmings—tucks and ) “0ld Hickory” is a type of furniture that needs g awn work. : - no care. Treat it rough, leave it out i Normandie Voiles at $8.75 and $12.75; both dark and light color- : er—it ‘doesn’ ings, with white dots. The dots are raised and won't w:i off. _ ::,"t:fl::::h the rtl:l:heat ::“mmp—for 38fi $12£ _ 316& dl ' Yes, a:real atiractive and comfortable “Old —usually ~ 1l = hnel:ls at $8.75, $12.75 and $16.50; fine tailored styles at each bl j == price an e values, 14 = Cotton Crepes at $8.75 and $12.75; both light colorings and color l Here at-the Life Time Furniture Store there . = combinations combine to make smart tpt;r! styles. ; . .are dozens of these popular - pleces. = White Dotted Swisses at $12.75; these are the imported Swisses that i 5 . Come in real soon. You'll be surprised - launder so perfectly; many with ribbon sashes. : : to see what a little bit it takes to fix-up - Cool—Fresh—Dainty - 2 a charming porch. While these frocks have been purchased at reduced prices, we , have been just as careful.as ever-in our selections. Styles have ; v the “fashion touches which young people recognize at a glance as L SR VL 1 SRR~ P Pt thot the smart modes of the summer season. All of them fresh, dainty \‘- ; LIFE TIME FURNITURE IS MORE THAN A NAME and cool! N i 3 I D S R T o g R e = g SO ERNES s wr G SRR . 2 I Etra Salespeople! Misses’ Shop—'l'l‘m;d Floqr / also off All Smart App::I for 1/4 off Girls and Juniors at