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h Edward Angel, ug! h, son of Mr. and Jumes Aruh,lblld Leach, wore Mrs. Paul 8. Pearsall and Mrs. Poe mlrre last evening, cerems V' for performed at 6:30 o'clock in the White left Washington yesterday for | Zi Do oo S rian Church at Riche Ko mond, \'A.. by the pastor, the Rev. Walter L. Carson. Miss Pe“y Angel was mald of honor and the best man was Mr. James Arehibald Lench, Jr. The ushers {included Mr. John Meiver Leach, Mr. Frank Leach, Mr. Eugene Grady and E. Mr. Willlam D. Smith, jr. ‘The church decoration 8 partic- ularly effective, having only palms and cathedral candles. The bride wore a gown of brocaded satin embroldered in pearls, her veil of tulle was held with orange blossoms and she carried an arm bouquet of orchids and lilies of the valley. Her mald of honor wore orchid chiffon and & corsage| bouquet of purple orchids. Ralph Ellis and Mr. d M wick of Boston. ociety (Contlnued from Eighth Page.) £ Mr. Alexander Sedgwick has comc flower orraments. They carried del-|to Washington and will remain over Phinfums and giadioli. ; the week end, while Mrs. Sedgwick Mrs. Arthur Lee, the beide's mother, | 1S in Newburyport, Ma where she | ¥ Arthur Lee, the belde's mother, iy, the guest Hor/a few. fuys of dhr: ‘wore a gown of gray chiffon, em-|and Mrs. John P. Marquand. llru:n,d broidered, with hat of rose-colored |Mrs. Sedgwick will return to their : ome first of the harsehair braid and ostrich plumes. | lome at Stockbridge the fir: week. Mra. George W. Johnston, the bride- dit blue chif-| Maj. and Mrs. Carl Hardigg enter- tained a company at dinner last Robert A. | cvening at fton, the clubhouse of ew York city. and the | the Womar's Uriversal Alliance, the rd Townsend | occasion being in cclebration of Maj. Lee. Mr. Har- [Hardigg's birthday anniversary. John Wells, | Mr. a s. 3. B. Carter enter- son substituting | t a company at dinner last evening at Le Paradls. renriede Graves and Richard Da Mr. Buckner Sholl. The altar of the little church, which was erected by the bride's grand- father, the late Senator Henry Gassa- | way Davis, as a_ memorial to his par- ents, was decorated with arches of rambler roses against a background of evergreen and laur. tandards in the aisles being of eladioli. Mr. and Mrs. Johnston left this afternoon by motor, but made no an- nouncement as to where their honey moon would be spent. They will re- side in New York Judge Siddons of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbiu enter- |tained informally at dinner last night on the New Willard “roof.” ewell | Bldlr has leased the house of ving, in Georgetown, 1645 31st Stoeat ardoe summer. Miss Harriet Blair and Mr. James Newell Blair, daughter and son of Mrs. Blair, have joined her there. Later in the summer Mrs. Blair Banister and her daughter, Miss Margaret Banister, will also be with er. Mrs. il Dr. and Mrs. Frank F. Hutchins of the Brighton are entertaining as their guest Mrs. Hutchins' brother, Mr. Fe- lix McWhirter, president of the In- dianapolis Chamber of Commerce. Mr. McWhirter attendeds the International Chamber of Commerce meeting in Rome, returning only last week, after studying economic conditions abroad for several months. He is here to attend the board of directors’ meeting of the United States Chamber of Com- merce as a member of the executive committee. Walter H. Nash have gone to ew York and are at the 'nm marriage of Miss Louise Thoron | Hotel Pennsyivania before sailing for en Cameron MacVeagh m.,xrl«urow to spend two monthe. Mr. and Mrs. Ella and in the Bethlehem hington Cathedral, . and_Mrs. Loren Johnson have at- | Bone to New York and are at the in the presence | Hotel Chatham for a short stay. tives and inti- | Chapel of the W the Rev. Mr. W. M. Denham was host to a company of ten at supper last even- Ing at Le Paradis. Lieut. Willlam Moore, . S. and Mrs. Moore have come to Washington from the French Lick Springs, Ind.. and are at the Hamilton Hotel. | Dr. and Mrs. B § (ool of a company mate friends The bride oF e A dance was given last evening at |the Capital Yacht Club by Mr. and en in marriage by |\0S GoD It Torison Lowy for thns attended h‘r‘daugbter Dorothy, recently returned cilen Thoron. The bride | from “school, and who had as_ her Abram Simon ‘have sold their home on Cathedral avenue and will sail tomorrow for a six- week trip abroad. Theilr two sons, r. Leo W. Simon and Mr. David R.| Simon, will start tomorrow for Rac- quette Lake Camp for Boys, where h;;rh will act in the capacity of coun- cilor court train of cloth of silver the de skirt was made in at one side Ly a la satin. Her tight-fitting ba trimmed about the neck point lace and her veil of rose point|Greenlees, Jace was presented to her by Mrs. | Richard Charles MacVeagh, mother the bridegroom. It was arranged modified cap effect and held w clusters Helen Mr. < Griffin, hands, Carteney, Mr. | Donald "’ Chamberlain, ck. Mr. Marshall L i oy, Mr. Keene M \lr :\ugufl!(ue Todd. Mr. and Mrs. expected to arri; da €. Nelms. Mr. Edward n. Mr. Wil- Nally and Nannette B. Paul and Mrs. Hendley are in Atlantic City, where they were the guests at dinner last evening of Mr. and Mrs. Percy M. Bailey, who entertained at the Tray- more Hotel. Miss Arline Dufou C. R. Dufou ailed Miss Thoron, tendant, was in peac made on full, tho lines. Her large pi her gown. W lix Warburg are in New York Sun- aboard the Aquitania, on which iled from England last week. pending some months in Eu- long, grnupru” ture hat matched aughter of Dr. ednesday from {th I T. Tyng of New York |af t man and the ushers were | rope. New York n the 8. S. Paris for MacVeagh, Mr. L oln S France. While abroad she will visit MacVeagh, Mr. Francls Ma Mrs. Fairfax Harrison of Belvolr, [ Belglum, Switzerland. Italy and Eng- and ~ Mr. Charlton eagh, va., who spending the summer |1and, returning to the United States brothers’ of the bridegroom; Mr. season at Newport, has been elected | in September. G, Paulding, Mr. of Massachusetts, John P, a vice president of the Garden Club |of Americn at its meeting yester- day. at the Art Assoclation, in New- port. Marquand | a Maj. Sum: mother of the bride, = ve a supper after the P wedding . only party, relative friends being Later in the evening Mr. and ! MacVeagh went to Baltimore be at the home of the bride's URcle and annt. Mr. and Mra John W Garrett, in the Green Spring valle: until they sail for rope. In the| autumn they will make their home in New York. Anmng the out-of-town and Mrs. Charles Ma The garden party at Clifton, the clubhouse of the Women's Universal Alliance. tomorrow afternoon will be given from 5 to 7 o'clock. and there will be a band concert and dancing on the wide porches of the house. which is situated at 31st street and | Massachusetts avenue. No cards have sued and the party has been arranged particularly for men and women in the government service. The Wyoming Cafe Main Floor, the Wyoming Apartment, Columbia Road at California Bt. COMMUNITY DINNERS Wholesale buying, one chef for many families and superfor rervice enable us to offer these dinners for 3-Course, 81.00—4-Course, §1.25 Special Rates by the Month Breakfast—Luncheon—Dinner Richmond Wedding _ | of Interest Her ngel, daughter Very Special Beautifully made of fine White Dotted Swiss and Figured Voiles, contrastingly trimmed. Some have tie sashes. 6 to 10 year sizes. ORANGE PEKOE ICED TEA TWELVE-TEN TWELVE-TWELVE F STREET 1206 G St. Egyptian Sandals-~ Still the greatest of shoe fashions—as Hirsh des:gned Suits 516 Values up to $50.00 | For “over th.e Fourth" $9.98 price. Edward J. The rles L. Harry P, Millinery Get acquainted with our millinery mezzanine s and is staying Marriage Licenses. following: Bennie Cook of Walkerton, Va. B. Wilson of Richmond, Va Edward L. Huater and 1a B, Raley in tor a the Hotel Marriage licenses bave been fssued to the and Ruth Faul Saunders and Hiltrude B. Finter. omson ai A. Moulton and Innes R. and Ethel Lune, lor and Alice E. rmentraut and M. e W. Knowles and Ruth Lindsay of Laurel. Md. Fagon of this ¢ Moses Wingfild ‘and Jessie Benjamin Hallant o Richard Howard P. Harrlett lerick Y. Denson of th Wilkinson of Fredericksb Alexander G. l’m!u-knvhll. Willis. omi Kell, L. Allen and Charlotte A. Biegler. “ou- Cook of Cleveland, Ohio, and Bertha | 3. Fagon. nd Deila L. | Pa., .ot Forest City, ouner of this ci Henderson Births Reported. rl_and Op and Grace A. M ter H. and Lillian V hel lle, M. ‘Edward Swing and Lorena W. Gerhold. Clariie Page and Eilcn H Albert Thom: Delos E. Paimer of Chicago, 1iL, and Anpa 8. Smith of this city Willlam Roane and Molile G. Loreyco Holmes and James A. Glascoe and Josephine and Pa city and Laura | 8. d uuv Hender- son. raul Robinson and Margrette Anderson. | The following births have been reported to | health department n the last twenty- girl. cle, girl boy. boy boy. )penheimers SHOP UNIQUE E Street at Eighth POTTERY PAINTING The Newest Vogue! NO firing is necessary in the painting of these attractive objects of Pot- tery. Its peculiar texture ideally adapts it to oil paints. New and pleasing results are possible with little effort. Mme. Vassileff Instructs You. Choose from many odd flower bowls, vase styles, hanging vases, etc. vases, See the Models in Our Windows ROSEDERE Announces An Extraordinary Sale of at 1206 G St. 25 Values up to $75.00 $3.98 lamp COLORS: Green Red Blue Champagne Patent "Gray All-white White— Blue Trim Red Trim lots must be sold Saturday. $1.65 to $3.25 Special—Red and Green Silk—$1.95 pr. Fiber Silk Hose, Pair. HIRSH'S SHOE STORES 10261028 SEVENTH STSNW. #Upper. Seventh Street .in Location—City-wide in dec" | we've thrown in many g 3 ] }:lgher pnced models—- ; : re_ally big values at this g i Green Trim || Silk Hosiery—Colors to Match l’ Lot of Silk Camisoles at. . ..... One Lot of Trimmed Hats. .. . Gingham Porch Dresses at. . . . Percale Porch Dresses at. . . . . Milton R Moy 8th and Pa. Ave. N.W. lose-Out Never mind what they sold for—these broken One Lot of White and Colored Waists 39c One Lot of Silk Waists..........$1.00 One Lot of Pull-over Sweaters. .$1.00 . 69c 39¢ .$1.00 .$1.98 ....$1.39 Extra Size White Surf Satin Skirts. $2.98 AN RRRn s Goorge 3, ‘and Florence ¥ i James A. and Corelens Roy L. and Gertrude M. umon nnd Behel M. Wiliam i wnd Bonaie Khires A. and Thelms Max A. and Marie C. Borchert, o , 508 Girard st. Dominico and Wilhelmina nlu-mL et 3:;'«; !{w,“?w herman ave. John Edva C. B Cecll Lewls. 39, Providence Hospital. Jou Leo rroughe, 16, ea route to Emer- Geors wener. "Howita R Benjamin L. and Mary Hughes, boy. P desige cotta, 0, Provience ios Scott and Sarah Collins, boy. Wobert 3. Glenn, 13, 1829 Coreoran st. —_— Ethel Hensen, 803" Delawas Kalantas, a Phil) practically identical dar from tropical America, which for ages has been regarded as the best cigar box wood in th with Willard L. and Coley Goldsmith Sfrus K. and Eicancre Keiser, 3¢, 811, 2nd Marie Sauches, oy 9 Herrerie'&. : nes. " Rosa A: Allison, boge S Tartond W ang Iludolphn e, Bryant, vor. following deaths have tho heaith: deparimen girl. four hours: V. Beiney, John A. Keppel, 69, 37 M st wm-. S Caroline M, King, George 8. La Sell Hum o White, boy. i ‘ill(ltr n-.v Howpital. Harry P. McKenna, Jr., 2 da; Infagt of Roy urs, Pmfldence Hos Infant of Ros hours, Providence Hospital 80_minutes, 747 6th st. s.e. Milton Jordan, 2,4804 Nai Elizabeth F. Brown. 70, 41t Jumes E. ppine wood, Is with Spanish ce- e world. but don't be too fly. INDOW SHADES For betterlooking, more comfortable ‘home, install our Made-to-measure Shades at FACTORY PRICES. All work executed infinite care and exactituie. Estimates Cheerfully Given Deaths Reported. been reported s t within The” 1est twenty- 2289 Mt. View pl. 77, Usited !Ilk’l 8¢ 2497 13th Amanda’ Wiltiams, Y ‘and A A..-na. Willlams, 4 nfant of Walter B and Mabel B. William 11 Kelley, 16, 249 3rd s —— It's all right to rise In the world, Wa.s‘h cqulzz iy Garfi f nltleé"@ WORTHWHILE REDUCTIONS ON inglon APPAREL For Misses, Juniors, Girls v cost. are making many excellent reduc- tions on new, lovely apparel, so that our younger clientele may secure a smart, varied wardrobe for Summer and Vaca- tion Wear at much less than the usual The following low prices invite immediate selection: Miszes” Hats reduced to $5, $7.50, $10, $15 Misses” and Juniors’ Suits reduced to $25, $45, $58.50, $65 Misses’ Dresses reduced to $15, $25, $45, $58.50 Misses’ Coats and Wraps reduced to $18.50, $25, $49.50, $58.50 Misses’ Skirts reduced to $7.50, $9.50, $12.50, $15 Ch!ldren’s 2 Gt the ¢ Misses” Wash Dresses reduced to $7.50, $10, $12.50, $15 Girls’ Coats reduced to $5, $7.50, $10.50, $15 Girls’ Hats reduced to $3.75, $5, $7.50 Girls’ Wash Dresses reduced to $1.50, $2.95, $5, $8.75 Girls’ Silk Dresses reduced to $7.50, $10.50, $15, $25 Girls’ Wash Skirts reduced to $1.50, $1.95, $2.75 Middies reduced to $1, $1.50, $1.95, $2.75 Socks reduced Sweaters reduced to $3.50, $4.50, $6.75, $8.50 to 19¢, 25¢, 39, 50c Knickers and Riding Breeches THEMN 2P WHITE | SHOES | $8.50 to $12.50 | Values $ 5.40 Specially Priced F Street Corner Jhirleenth 9@1@"@&’ Saturday Specials!! We have set aside tomorrow (the last day we are open all day Saturday this Sum- mer)—AS A DAY OF have taken certain items that are in demand and timely at this season and MARKED I SPECIAL FOR THE ONE DAY. White Heel Enamel; refinishing your 25¢ size— SPECTALS—we for white shoes. 9¢c Slippers; $1.00 Many strap, emt broidered and color sagfidzflrnk“i‘d s:"i:’_fl‘- of trimmed models—all ) P sizes in the lot and l 00 widths AAA to D. . 9¢ Twent; Canvas $1.00 rs., $10 Val Richter 1304 F St. N.W. ADJOINING PALACE TEEATER Seven pairs White Kid small sizes— Brown Silk Sox, suit- able for bathing, pair— pairs White ppers, pair— . TWO0 HELD IN ROBBERY. Royal Miiton Rhodes, scribing himself as a and leen, night by Detectives Cox and King, | charged with housebreaking. It is alleged that they vcbbed the room of J. A. Rilley, Vendome Hotel, 3| of wearing apparel worth $25. the detectives stated, and the young | men will be arraigned In Police Court | tomorrow. Huntington, Ind. Erlebacher .M. ADAMS ; HARDWOOD FLOORS 1503 Connecticut Ave. Old Floors Refinished thirty, de- rop reporter. ying his home is in Atlanta, and Christian Kahelenbeck, eight- a sallor, were locked up last Part of recovered, stolen property was Trimmtngs - Vienna Hnt Factory 435 11th St. N.W, Kahlenbeck’s home is 1317 Conn. Ave. A Shop of Individuality Exclusive Fashions for Women Semi-Annual Clearance A real opportunity, just before the holidays, to obtain unusually smart, high-class apparel, suit- able for every occasion, at greatly reduced prices. A large and generous stock to choose from. We suggest an early inspection. Smart Hats at About Half Price PASTERNAK 1209 Connecticut Ave. N. W. The Connecticut Avenue Shop Closing Out Several Groups of Women's Apparel at Very Important Reductions 8 Blouses at $5 6 Blouses at $10 6 Sport Skirts at $15 11 Sport Skirts at $10 6 Sport Jacquettes at $10 5 Sport Jacquettes at $19 A Small Group of Dresses at $15 A Small Group of Dresses at $19 A Small Group of Dresses at $25 Hats—$5 TWELVE-TEN TWELVE-TWELVE F STREET The “Surf Department” Presents An Unusual Selection ‘ o : Bathing Suits—Swimming Tights—Swimming Suits— Bloomers—Caps—Shoes— Accessories for Women, Misses, Juniors and Girls. THE bathing mode demands as much smartness as the street cos- tume. And much more care in select- ing, since one’s fig- ‘ure is revealed to a critical world. Our bathing apparel pos- sesses smartness to an unusual degree.