Evening Star Newspaper, July 1, 1923, Page 47

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s-ocus"n'- 3 ALEXANDRIA SOCIETYl I Mr. and Mrs. George Feld of Wan Y-mnl announce the engagement | and approaching, marriage of their| daughter, Miss Meade Everade Field, to Mr. Gilbert Jefferson Cox, Jr. of | Aléxandria. The wedding will Ilk:l place Thursday, July 19. ' M and Mrs. Allan Hunt Roberts have returned from their wedding trip. Mrs. Charles O'Donnell and her twin daughters, Miss Margaret O'Donnell anil Miss Katnleen O'Donnell, left last week to spend the summer in Denver, | Cor. ) MMiss Kathryn Leonard has returned } to her home In Topeka, Kans.. after | a visit to Mr. and Mrs. John Burgess | in North Rosemont. Miss Frances Slough has returnc 1o her home in Rockbridge coun Vi, after spending the winter and | epriug with her uncle and aunt, Mr. | erd 3. D. File. Mr. and Mrs. | I'lle were hosts on a motor trip to (hegapeake Beach for the last weel «nd. The guests were Dr. R. J. Yates, « M Frances Yates, Miss Slough, Mr. Hillyer and Ernest File Mr. and Mry. Whitney Waugh have returned to their home in Boston after 1 visit to Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Waugh nont. d Mrs. Ivan Carpenter went Cowan, Miss Grace | . John Remlcy and Mrs. | Crawfordsville, and Mrs, H. B Tribby. . and Mrs. Paul Bastescheck and their children of Washington were the weel cnd guests of Mr. and Mrs. | Hildebrand. | . . Worthington of Mont- | Ala., fis he guest of Mrs. vy uth Royal street. Thetma Nalls, daughter of uli Nalls, ana Mr. Tuomas L , Schroyer, son of Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Schrover of Hugerstown, Md., were married Wednesday aftencon in Grace Mr. Stanley King, Mr. Edwin Plerce [ Smith, Cedar Hill, JULY 1, 1923—PART 2. - THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHING’.[‘ONE D. C, 2 A : SOCIETY. i Harold Price, Mr. Charles M. Shep-|ing to Miss Anne Corcoran of Fau- person, jr. Mr. Edward Blake, Mr.!quier county, at the home of his par- Brouse Burke and Mr. Gordon Burke, |ents, Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Worth Broad Run, and Mr. Chester Pierce, Mr. Marion | Va. The ceremony was performed bY Pohl, Mr. Arthur Rector, Mr. Ray-|the Rev. Mr. Rotterer of The mond Wolford, Mr. Robert Midkiff, | Va. After a wedding breakfast HI'. UNDERWGOOD K UNDERWQOD S8 DOROTHY DIGGETT, ed yesterday for two monthx wrope. Her engagement was re- nnnounced to Mr. Edgar New- lon Brawner, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. William A. Flectenberg. | Mr. and Mrs. Frank L. Norton and | their children have returned from spending a month with Mr. Horatio Norton at Summer Hill Farm, near Four Mile Run, Va. The first dance of the summer sea- =on was given last Friday evening at the Old Dominion Boat Club and was | in the nature of a house warming for . the new club house. The dance was | chaperoned by Mrs. Charles M. Shep- | persen and the committee in charge | was composed of Mr. Boothe Pulman, | guest of her son-in-law and daughter, | Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Edge, in -East Fla, Mrs. John Brookfleld and Miss Downingtown, Pa. the guest of her grandfather, Mr. Willlam Ramsay on Cameron street. | P. Woolls of Alexandria. Miss Lucy Taliaferro and Edwatrd and Wiltred Tallaferro, who have been |2d, staying with their grandfather. Mr. trip and are living at 219 South St. Ramsay, ieft last week for their home | Asaph street. In Rock pring, by thelr cousin, Miss Margaret Reese. : sell will leave Monday to spend the Mr. Robert Whitten, Mr, Lionel Bee- and Mrs. Smith left !or & northern ton, Mr. Herbert O'Meara, Mr. Ev-|bridal trip, and on their return will erette S8wan, Mr. Thomas Moncure, Mr. |live at 208 North Columbus street. Herbert Kirkpairick, Mr. Francis | Among_ the guests at the wedding Summers. Mr. Jack Scott, Mr. Everett | were: Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Worth James, Mr. Cameron, Mr. Jack Rob- erts and Mr. Vincent Young. jr., of Louisa, Va, Mr. and Mrs. James Lewis of Culpeper. Mr. Mrs, John Hunton Foster is the | and Mrs. W. A. Lewis of The Plains, L. G. Robinson of Jacksonville, Lucy Brookfleld of West V1 Inllv llr Miss Mary Brown of Portsmouth is|and Mrs. Richard Lewis, &, | Masste of Washington, and it Mr. and Mrs. Gardner Lloyd Boothe, o returned from their weddi: yo., accompanied ; Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Parker Rus- Mis1 Clara Moore will leave Mon-\summar at Mystic, Conn. day to epend the eummer in the Cat- | Mr. James Sidney Douglas, who has skill mountains. | been the guest of his son-in-law and My. Marion Pohl and Mr. Richard daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Elkins, Acton have left to eail for Honoluly, | in Atlantic City, has returned with where they will spend the summer. " |them on board' thelr yache. Judge Howard city was married Wednesday morn- ' their other daughter, Mrs Robert SELLING OUT Entire Stock of Reed, \}'illqy and Fiber Furniture Thousands of dollars’ worth of this furniture to be sacrificed, as we are desirous of closing this department. Most of this furniture made Bruce Wallace, jr., of Wallingford, Pa. Sarah Kemper and Miss Char- lotte Kemper will leave next week to visit Mrs. Boyd, near Lexington, Va. Richard Kemper is at Camp Jackson, Covington, ¥a. 1t en M%‘unhwexio and the | 808 Qv atter’s son, George r Henry, 2d, ;: have returned to thelr home in New |Fairfax Moncure; - | Neyle Colquitt; Pulaski, Ycrk city, after a visit to Mrs. Mc. lg;khl’l}'inh Mrs. t! -law and Mrs, William J. Boothe on Nort! Washington street. Patriotic Societies in Joint Meeting and Ball A joint meeting and ball will be in April by the following or- ders’and patriotic societies: Scions of Colonial Cavaliers, Yellow Rose, Ogle- Pact, Knights of the Golden Horse- shoe, Frontier Wars, Washington and ‘White Crane. The decision was reach- ed at a meeting of the councils of the societies recently. hnld durln( the week of the congress Mrs. Woérth Smith of this | Douglas is now in Alllntlc City with of and sister, Mr Spcret Anderson; Horseshoe. Cowan; Wuhln!ton. Wuhlnnnn, an David F. Wi Lafayette, Secret last Sund: The ball will be Frontler Wars, Mr. Robert J. White crans, 3tre.| Ula Sheehy Celebrates Surprise Party Given For Mr. S. R. Pasternak | ren's party Tuesday. afternoon for|Rev. George Fiske Dudley. Miss_ bers af_the socloties and orders &re | ggys with his parents. Nolan, Ula Selmerman, Lols Payne also members of the D. A. K. The committes for thé ball includes Guildford White, Ann Garner, Jac a member of each order and soolety | D°Mn. Miss Frieda Goodman, Miss ¥ arranging the affair. are: Cavallers, Mr. Daniel Smith Gor. | Itley Dora Takb, 4 rs. Gwendolin | Miss Lilllan Krakow, and the foilow o Mo < ; Oatathorper Cort | tias Lillian Krakow. and the follow- | Krances Scoit. Dorothy Neville, Edna Mr. Gordon M. St. Cllhl' ‘Among the guests were Miss Ethel | Frances Payne, Loretta Rinehart, g BoclelY | Ruth Krueger, Miss Clara Willcher,| Garner, Myrtle Fitaverald, Theres: ! Engler, Olga Milier, Jean Miller, John Lillian Snyder. | Griffes, Betty Bradford, Nellle Hobbs, Neville and Dorls Ridge Harry Rosenfeld, Mr. 5 a e Ch: istening Service Is Followed by Tea Mr. S8chooler and Mr Mlltord Brotman. Mr, and Mrs. Edwin Wynkoop Stitt | entertained at a tea last Sunday, fol- Birthdny With Party|lowing the christening of their in- fant son Edwin Wynkoop Stitt at Mrs. John J. Sheehy gave a chil- | gt Stevens Episcopal Church by the her daughter, little Miss Ula Frances | Florence Maitland acted as god- Mr. and Mrs. H. Pasternak of|Sheehy, in celebration of her third|mother for the baby, and Willaim Chevy Chase gave a surprise party|birthday anniversary. The table had | Carter Sims the godfather. for thelr son, Mr. Samuel | a decoration of pink and white roses, Robert Pasternak, in compliment to|with dainty childish favors to match. Miss Sylvia Baker of Atlantic City,| Many games were played during the | lonable pets for women in London N. J. Young Mr. Pasternsk has re-|afternoon. for which prizes were|and Parls The snakes are caught e —_— Boa constrictors are the latest fash- Mrs. Sheehy was as: on the shores of the Amazon and cently returned from the University | geveral of the guests’ mothers. Among | placed In perforated zinc boxes fit- A" R., as many mem- | of Pennsylvania to spend the holi-|the twenty-four guests were Corlis | ied with tanks, ipiscopal Church by the rector, the {Mr. Billy Brown and Mr. Emmett | . Edgar Carpenter. Lawler. Among those dancing were: Leigh Noves of Philadelphia is | Miss Josephine Gillis. Miss Lucille the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Gardner L. | King and Miss De Vaughan of Wash- | - Boothe on Princess street. ington; Miss Louise Griffith, Miss ! Mr. Alvin Landis and Mr. Alfred | Elizabeth Bryant. Miss Elizabeth | Pa. are the guests|Warwick, Mise Genevieve Peyton | A H. Landis on South | Shepperson. Miss Virginia Bladen, { Miss Louise Thomas, Miss Inez Moore, | Mre. Julian Fairfax | Miss Margaret Moore, Miss Josephine | Chauncey have returned from their | Gregg. Miss Carolyn Burgess, Mr. and | wedding trip and ate at home at 48 | Mrs. Allan Roberts, Mr. Douglas | Walnut street, East Rosemont. Lindsey, Mr. Philip Price and Mr. ' Mis. Frank Devers is visiting her | — brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas M. Watkins, in Belle- | fonte, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. John Gardner Graham have gone to Cleveland, Ohio, where THE HOUSE OF QUALITY the former will attend the meeting of the National Real Estate Associa- . t"\'l‘r.“l; J- Hartigun and her sister. ayel’ Br°5o & ¢°. V. Harlow are spending 937.939 F St. N. W. in our own shop. Upholster, Novelty & Supply Store 623 7th St. N.W.—Main 2921 COSTUME SUITS Values Up to $85.00 t Hot Springs. Va. Ann McCarthy Ramsay Chapter, Children of the American Revolution, ) iield its last meeting for the summer morning at the home of Mrs. nn Sinclalr on Braddock mecung was 7 % No Branch Stares July 4 & chtzon Apparel at Special Prices A Special Sale of Approved Bathing |Cool Summer Dresses, $5.95 Of Scotch and French Suits . Check Ginghams. Hand- —of all-wool jer- |some models made with sey, onc-piece |panels and trimmed with models hand-embroidered French & . dots. Some with fancy ves- with skirt. ’z v a tees, collars and cuffs. New » Toun est colors and all sizes to 46. or square necks. Plain colors, stripes, black, black and white combinations. A very large selec- tion at each sale price. $5.00 $5.95 $7.50 $8.50 About 40 high-grade suits in two and three piece models, fashioned in tailored and fancy coats—some elaborately embroidered with silk and wool. All very desirable for present wear. Sy 5% YT 227 T P wed by The Rev. F. 5 A is the guest of his brother- in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. John | b _Abranam, in _HKosemont. Mr. and Mrs. Micah Pate, who have u.t returned from their wedding trip. were the guests last week of the | ormer's sster, Mrs. R. G. Carver, be- fore going to their home in Golds- o Hartwood of Key- 2 FaNREE Miss Joyce Graham has gone to Chicago and will leave later to join < party at Madison, Wie, Maud C. Laidlaw returned from t to relatives in Toronto and ter in the week with Mrs. Al- Regester Duffey for scveral wecks at Ocean Grove, N. J. . David Stewart Wat- s Virginia Stewart Wat- . to Dr. John Marshall Gaines. ceremony was peiformed in Warhington Wednesday, June 20, by the Rev. L. V. Regester, D. D. Dr. and Mis Gaines wiill live in this ¢ Mr. Peter J. Marooncy and Mis: Rose A. Donohue, both of Baltimore. were married in St. Mary's- Roman Cgtholic Church, Alexandria, Thurs- day. June 21, by Rev. Joseph J. Kelly, pastor of Joseph's Church. Mirs Virginia Reeves and Miss Mat- are visiting in McCormicks, SUMMER DRESSES of Silks and Lightsome Fabrics Every new concept of fashion repre- sented in this group. Imported Linens, Nor- mandy Voiles, Dotted Swiss, etc. For gar- den, sports and vacation wear at the sea- L] side or country. All summer shades. ....... Dainty Dresses, $12.50 Of dark figured voiles and ratine. Newest mod- els with side drapery and lovely lace vests, collars and cuffs. Ezclusive models at a very special price. Wom- en's and. misses’ sizes. Tub Silk Dresses, $19.50 iss Carolyn Burg: of the parents of Mrs. Spil- | Mr. and Mrs. mén. and Miss Burg Culpepe1 » Walter Burge: ¢ Reed and Mr. Robert | eturned to their home in ., after being the guests | A. . Richards on | vights. They came fto| i B e B2 e Richards and Mr. Aaron { e i Stunning frocks of Canton Crepes, Flat Crepes, Printed Silk Crepes, Georgettes, Hand-drawn Linens, Voiles, Imported Ratines and Roshanara in $ 14.00 straight-line, draped and apron effects. Every recent style. . 2 Sl eelese Spilman. Misy Mary Lee | il { I { | i C Ixu‘nw Hildebrand | and Mrs. Calvin Fleckinger | of Wilkesbarre, Pa.. were the guests lust week of Mr. and Mrs. John Fidebianad . Blics Mary Fristoe of Clifton, Va, ! Alug returned to her home after a visit ‘ . Ivan Cashatt in North Rose- ! Arthur Vaughan Bishop of | . is the guest of | $3 Hosiery, $1.95 Kayser's $3 White AU-Sili; Hosiery, perfect quality, also Van Raalte in white, black, col- ors; thread silk or chiffon. 8 to Also in this sale silk pongees, plain and fancy French and Normandy Voiles. Bouf- fant or straight-line models with pleited | side panels, dainty vestees, collars and cuffs. Also Black French Voiles, lace trimmed, in all sizes, including -extras. KNIFE AND BOX PLEATED SKIRTS Dresses in this group for formal and informal occasions. Crepe Eliza- beth, Crepe Romaine, Flat Crepe, etc., 50 are pleafed, embroidered or lace trim- Y med. A wide variety of colors and ilizabeth Hoffman I i 1015, — -l»ml V‘(o* d Mr. Janney | © Officers’ | mp Meade, spent | . with their parents, | o, and Mre J. Yates. They had | 45 thelr guest Cadet Malone of Golds- | boro. Md Mr. and Mrs. 1. H. Kamps of City | Paint. Va. were the week end guests | in-law and daughter, Mr. hall P. Kean. and Miss Lois Hulmcs) Final Clearance Smart Coats and Wraps Formgrly Priced Up to $65.00 1428 3250 S0 . An absolute clearance of our stock of women’s and summer coats and wraps at prices that are less llmn half wholesale cost. You should take advantge of this unusual opportunity to purchase a silk or cloth garment for cool summer evening wear. Newest Sports Blouses, Sweaters, Skirts A Sale of Tuwedo A Sale of 3555355535 $3-95 Silk Skirts, $12.50 Z % of pleated crepe de chine, sports made with tie belt and of eool silks and wool crepe, tailored to loosely woven worsted, in white the highest degree. All sizes. with woven threads of gold, green, orchid. A Sale of Blouses and Overblouses $1.95 and $2.95 Dozens of charming madels, tail- ored to perfection, of dimity, and trimmed with touches of drawn work, filet and Irish pioot, long or short eves, round, V or tuzedo colla: Sizes 36 to 6. Fine soft wool crepe and canton crepe. Sizes 25 to 32. Ideal for sports when worn with blouse or sweater, - k3 - > - - 3 * * -* * -* > - -* - * < k3 4 > * E3 * - * 3 > - - - o - * - 3 - * E3 - o * * - k3 - - - - - - & o - » - - - - oo * - - E3 -* - - * 3 - - - & * L3 - * -* -» § 3 - * > b 3 Mr. Andmu { \Iau Belle Cochran of \a‘tar ullegr is spending the summer as ahe guot of her brother-in-law and | sigter, Mr. and Mrs. Orlando H. Kirk, ok hlduhnr‘lf Helghts, \ Ar. Mis. Jullan Y. Willlams and ¢ have gone to St. Paul, | p. the convention of the National Travcxcrs Protective As- soeiation. All-Wool Sleeveless Sweaters as pictured $5 and $5.95 Many handsome weaves and com- binations of colors. All sizes. A Special Fiber Silk Sweater, $10 In smartly tailored tuxzedos, with pockets and tie belt. White, black, greens, blues, hand drawn work dimities. Short, long or tans, corn, maize, gold, orchid. Sizes 34 three-quarter sleeves. Sizes 34 to 46. to 46. Wonderful values. n and John Carl- . are the guests Wells on Brad- 10 doz. Glove Silk Bloomers, reduced" from$4.00¢to.............. ... $I98 5 doz. Flesh and White Georgette Waists, reduced from $5.98to............ $2.98 15 Sweater Dresses, pleated crepe skirts; reduced from $20.00 to. . . . .. ......$12.75 1 lot Sleeveless Wool Golf Sweaters, re- duced t0 .........oovvvvnniee.n.. $1.98 SPORT SUITS In camel’s hair, tweeds, etc., in a wide range of sizes and patterris. FORMERLY SELLING UP TO $45.00 Reduced to detk Heizhts, 3rs. L. G. Schofleld and Mic= I ghwe Schofleld of Charlotte, N. C. Blouses and Qverblouses Of French Voiles, $5 Trimmed with filst and Irish orochet, alsn ‘lHIIIIlIIlIIIIIII U ll!lllmllllhhf You’ll Saue on i Slip Covers -—by taking advantage of 2McDevitt prices. Economies “insured by location outside the ‘excessive rental district and frequent stock turnovers en- .able us to make fine Sl *Covers, Shades, etc,, at SP. {CIALLY REASONABLE * PRICES. : 3-piece Mohair Suites, spe- Bqnl“y l"rlnt“tl'e values in other oom Furaiture, invited. Wonderful Values in Novelty Sports ‘and Tailored Hats' 1. 95 $2 95 $3.95 $4.95 Leghorn hats, Milan hats, row and row felt hats, interwoven and. novelty straw and lisere models. A - complete va- riety of the most becoming shapes and styles, trimmed with geor, aqette scarfs, canton.cre. in crushed band effects, clever quills and novelty pins. White and all the leading sports shades and combina- tions of same. A Sale of Tub Dresses, $1. 95 Sizes 2 to 6 years, in straightline or panty styles; 6 to 14 years in straightline models, ‘made of excellent qual- “xd pinyham.bfim;nbny a serviceq! linens, smartly trimmed with collars, cuffs and nd work in worsted and fider silk. . . Tub Dresses, $5.95 Suu!hlvun-fl‘ul‘wn. in panty and- & htline models. Made of white French voiles and in natural hird floor. R S T L T e g L T P Py GOLF SWEATERS $125 and 325 Models of wool and mohair and fiber - combinations in a varjety of plain and novel weaves. Practical and smart for sports wear. All. wanted shades. An ex- ceptional value. TWO-PIECE SUITS Tailored and fancy models in blue and tan. VALUES UP TO $60 Reduced to 25.00 SHEPEEEPOPSE PR L LB R EEPPPL PR R PR PP dbd Pb bbb fodobdolofoliddded Sl drodeds 1003 Sth St. N.W. + One doo:: above Mt. Vernon * Savings Blnk Ttl M. 3211 and Service

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