Evening Star Newspaper, July 18, 1923, Page 9

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S@@fl@ty' (Continued from Eighth 8. M. Otterren, to the interparlia- anentary congress in Copenhagen, and { Will later attend the Lutheran World ‘Caonference in Eisenach, Germany. fter visiting the battleflelds of | France, they will spend some time in { England and Scotland, salling from g:uthxmplon for on Septem- Former United States Ambassador to France and Mrs. Henry White, who have been in their summer home at Lenox, Mase., left there yesterday by motor for Shelburne Farms, Vermont, Where they will visit Dr.'und Mrs. ZVlluam Seward Webb for several ays. Morning Chureh Wedding ©f Misx Reilly and Mr. D The marriage of Miss Louise Clare Rellly, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louls W. Rellly, to Mr. Charles Eugene Davis, son of Mrs. Rose M. Davis, took place this morning. The ceremony was performed at 10 o'clock at the Shrine of the Sacred Heart by the rec- tor, Mgr. P. C. Gavan, and was fol- lowed by a wedding breakfast and r ception in the home of the bride’ parents. The church, recently com- pleted, and one of the many beautiful urches of the capital, was decorated out the chancel in palms and gladi- Siasos, aad 1a tho home, palms, ferns, roses and gladioluses were used. The bride was in a gown of white satin, veiled in white crepe Romaine, heavily embroidered in white beads, a train of white georgette crepe. beaded in pearls over white satin, falling from the shoulders. Her tulle veil, prayed with orange blos: held by a coronet of lace, fint clusters of orange blossoms, and she carried bride roses, with a shower of lilles of the valley She was attended by two matrons of honor, Mrs. Mathew G. Lepley and Mrs. Louis J. Kessell, who wore gowns made alike of figured georgette crepe, one of pink flowers over pink satin, the other of yellow flowers over yeq- low satin. Their leghorn hats were trimmed with georgette crepe flowers to match their gowns and they car- The bridesmaids M. Reilly and Miss M. Grace Delany and they were in similar gowns of georgette crepe, one In orchid, the other in coral. Their leghorn hats were trimmed with roses to match their gowns and they carried pink Toses. Rose Lepley was flower girl and the ring bearer was little Mabel Eliza- beth Lepley, the former wearing blue crepe de chine and the latter white. Mr. P. Murray was best man for Mr. Davis, and the ushers were Mr. Mathew G. Lepley, Mr. William H. Ont. rich, Mr. Arthur Reilly and Mr. Ray- mona Reilly. Mrs. Reilly, mother of the bride, who Teceived with them after the breakfast, wore black and white georgette crepe, with a black horsehair hat and a cor- sage bouquet of orchids. Mrs. Davis, mother of the bridegroom, who also Teceived with them, was in brown Beoreette crepe and taffeta, with a lace t and a corsage bouquet of Aaron 5 Ward roses. Later today Mr. and Mrs. Davis will leave for a wedding trip, and on their return will be at home at 9 Rosemary street, Chevy Chase, Md. Mr.'and Mrs. Lepley were hosts at supper last evening, entertaining for thelr daughter and her flance. The party followed the rehearsal for the geremony, and included only the mem- bers of ine wedding party and rela- ves. . ms, was Canon Ernest Dimnet of Paris_is & visitor at the country home of Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Alvord,” “Cedarstone,” Brookeville, Md., for a_ few days From Washington Canon Dimnet will &0 to Willlamstown, Mass., where he will represent France, and will give the inaugural and five other lectures at the institute of politics. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bishop have Eone to New York, where they are staying at the Hotel Pennsylvanla. Mr. and Mrs. Walter D. Searle are in New York for & brief stay, and zre 8t the Hotel Majestle, Mrs. George von L. Meyer, widow | of the former sccretary of the Navy, #@alled from New York yesterday aborad the Berengaria for where sho will autumn. Europe, remain until the The United States vice consul at Plymouth, England, and Mrs. Bern- ard Hale were among the passengers oard the Berengaria which salled ‘esterday from New York. They are returning to the former's post at Plymouth after spending a vacation in their home in this country. Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Sobotka Rave {ssued announcement ds for the marriage of their daughter, Margar- ete Dorothea to Mr. Edmund Stuart Whitgon, Tvesday, July 17, 1823, in Washington. Mrs. Charles B.p Howry, wife of Judge Howry, will leave Washington today to visit Mrs. A. C. Burrage at Prides Crossing, Mass. Judge Howry will go shortly to Easthampton, where Mrs. Howry will join him for the summer, Mrs. Fletcher 'rilton and her chil- dren have returned from a visit In Virginia_and have joined Mr, Tilton at their home on Church street. The family will again leave Washington August 1 for Rehoboth Beach, where Erlebacher Twelve-Ten Twelve-Twelve F Street ‘Surf’ Department Presents The Newest Mode in Swir;lmini’ Suits Bathing Suits Swimming Tights they will occupy their ocottage for the rest of the season. ) Mrs. Willard H. Barse left Wash- ington yesterday In company with a pafty of friends to motor to her camp in the Adirondacks. She will be ab- sent for several weeks, * Mrx. Gardener, Civil Service Commissioner, on Visit. Civil Service Commissioner Mrs. Helen H. Gardener recently motored to Harrisonburg, Va." where she is spending a few weeks. She Is alzo visiting her nephew, Mr. Willard H. Day, clty manager of Staunton, Va. Mr. Jullus Garfinkle sailed yester- day from New York on the Beren- garla for Enzllnd and France. Mr. and Mrs. John J. Crawford of Washington announce the fharriage of their daughter Charlotte Minerva to Mr. Harry Van Aken of New York olty and Miami, Fla. June 27, in the Holy Cross Eplscopal Church. Miami, Fla, the Rev. C. R. Palmer officiating. Mr."and Mrs. Van Aken will reside in Coral Gables, Miami. Mrs. Van Aken is well known in Washington, where she was a teach- er in the public schools, and an in- structor of dramatic art. During the world war she was active in weifare work, appearing in numerous enter- tainments for the soldiers in Wash- ington and at the various camps. Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Jacobson and family are occupying their bungalow at Felicity cove, Shady Side, Md. Mrs. Elizabeth Stanley Boss enter- tained Monday evening at the Laurel Tour Inn, with three tables 8f bridge Ladies’ Porch Frocks Attractive P&PCI‘@ Frocks, Rick Rac Erimmed, Sripe and plaincolor Tie- back sash. All sizes. $2.00 White ReadEveryltem inT is List the Savings Are Unusual $2.69 Girls’ Organdie Dress, Nice, fresh Organdie Dresses, in white, pink and blue. Embroidered and rgflied trimmed. Sizes 8 to $5.98 & $6.98 Ladies’ Bathing Suits, Natty all-wool One-piece California style suits, all wanted shades. Built-up shoulders and V necks. 69c Boys’ - Khaki Pants, For real wear khaki pants are good. Strong- ly made. Sizes 6 to 16. med. Requires no ironing. 4,600 Yds. 4%c and 59¢ for general sport wear. Silk-Mixed Skirting 35-inch _ silk and cotton mixture with 00 pretty jacquard pat- terns. White Spon Sllh 40-inch_white and black matelasse, white silk, homespun, 98 baronet satin, canton . crepe, printed and plain crepe de Chine. YES! WE HAVE Fine White Goods 40-inch white 25 voiles, batiste, 10-Yd. Pc. Longcloth India linon. 36 inches wide, 31 soft - finish qual- ‘ Ladles Gauze Vests Moth regular and extra sizes; closely woven Gauze Ribbed Vests. in honor of Miss Ezzra Hoo house guest of Col. and Mrs. Laurel, , the atch of dwood Vandergrift and Mrs. dleft Washington July 1 three-week vacation at Lake gri?t was the invited guest of Mre. Perey V. Beunybacker ot a reception given by the Chauteuqua Woman's Club. Lieut. Charles Wheatley, U. 8. N, and Mrs. Wheatley, who motored from their home in Charleston, W. Vi rived yesterday to visit the former's mother, Mrs. Samuel Wheatley, at her home at Bethesda, Md. Mr. A. H. McGhan and Miss M. McGhan are spending several days at the Ambassador. Atlantic City. Mr. and Mrs, W. H. North and their two children have arrived by motor from Fort Wayne, Ind., to spend a week in Washington and are at the Lee House. Mrs. Henrietta Glaser announces the marriage of her daughter ence Bell to Mr. Jess I. Lexington, K day, July 1 ‘The ceremony was performed at 12 o'clock In the home of the bride's 49 Maconsb street, Cleve- , in the presence of a small of relatives and intimate A wedding breakfast fol- lowed the ceremony. The bride wore a charming gown of white chiffon with eml)roldernd pan- els and & girdle of “forget-me-nots, age bouquet was of Mlles of and’ orchids. Miller of Dress Skirts......... $5.98 to $9.98 Novelty Dress Skirts. . $12.50 to $17.50 Medium-weight Coats $20.00 to $29.98 Women’s Coat Suits . Fi Flor- | bot and Washington Sun- [ °f R away gown she wore a sport. model of g’;.g crepe de chine and a hat of duvetyne in the same color. and Mrs. Miller are at Green- ‘White Sulphur Springs, W. Va.. Brd Wil be at home at 14 Oxford street, Chevy Chase, Md., after Au- gust 15. Marriage Licenses. Marriage licenses have been issued to the followiog: Hugh C. McPhee of this city and Dorris L. | u.e Leach of Penobscot, Me. nd Alice Ritter. a Annle Robinsom, both of Falls Chureh, V A; Stevens of Quantico, Va., and L 1 TR tt of Gk‘th"fll\‘ 3 it o und nnte, Ik Beatrice nor. Margarete D. So- edd and Lucille C. Smith, both s and Katherine Nelson. ircloth and Eilen K. Howkinsos. Thomas J. English and Alice D. Goad. Johy Allen and Sarah Quander. Por folliver and Marion V. Hall. Edward H. Collins and Leona M. Wise. . Carroll and_Alyne 3. Conniek. Robert T. Lentz of thiy city, and Hilda Fogl» of Hyattaville, Md Bdgar A. Klapp and Mary L. Walliog. —_— . In his offorts to get in the swim many a fellow has found himself be- As a going- yond his depth. We Don’t Wait Until the Last Minute— Summer Clearance Sale Is Now On Buy Now While Prx'ce Is Lowesl—and Stocks Highest Suit. Dept Close-Outs $3.00 Voile Dresses . .................... $3.98, $4.98, $5.98 Summer Dresses . $10.00 Striped Tub Silk Dresses . $12.50 to $19.98 Silk Dresses. . . $5.00 Georgette and Silk Waists . . $1.00 Women’s Wash Waists. . .. . $2.00 Ladies’ Full- Fashioned Silk Hose Pure Thread Silk Hose, made full-fashioned, wide garter tops, of a mill that makes only good hose that irregulars. Limit, 2 to a customer. Yard 36-inch silk and cotton mix- 69 tan color. c Silk Crepe de Chine wide; over 30 lead- ing colors, including Silk-Mixed Pongee ture in natural All silk, 40 inches $7 .59 white. = Dotted White Poplin Yard. wide, 29 rich mercerized finish. 45-Inch Plain Voiles The newest sport shades, 49c chiffon finish quality. Eive Black, white and gray. the season's long wear.e slight Onyx Double Wear Hose Soft, fine Combed Yarn Hose, kait to Sive the ‘extra 37 s Black, White, Gray and Beige. e} Bih-spliced Value to 49¢c Children’s Rolled Cuff on our S04 Satt eolat with contrasting atripes. Turned cufls; all sizes. s taaier Crepe & Checked Dimity Step- Ins Daintily Lace Trimmed For Thursday only, 50 dozen La.dxes Step-ins, in” crepe , and dimity. Colors: flesh, blue, maize, and white lace trim- Summers’ Sport Silks---White and Colored Wash Goods PlainRatine EPONGE The ideal summer fabric for those very popular one-plece dresses and Choose from over 20 leading shades, newest—all In full pleces, strictly perfect and 36 inches wide. 40-inch hea v s 98 white. quality for sport crepy quality, in ol White Silk Homespun wear dresses, Silkk Canton Crepe wanted shades, also 36-inch beautiful $7 .08 blouses, skirts, etc. e Plen& of Those Much-lxi-Demmd Swiss Voil 50c Printed Voiles The season’s newest pat- terns ; 40 inches c wide. 45c Printed Voiles Thousands of yards. All beau- o tiful new pat- terns, in full 29c pieces. L, extra sizes. 4th st 2. 1508 Hamilton st. Bibley Hospita:. 8 days, George Siarina Summerville, 50, 2620 Nichols l(,m Tolson, i3, C. & 0. Canal, foot 86th Births 'Reported The fflflfl"l.‘ MH.II have bee: the bealtn ‘deplrtiment: 1n.The aet 33" Boure: Uflll’lfiu G. Lage, boy, ind ulml B. Bott, boy, and Mary 8l Morris W, and Boplnll d’.‘:;n ] P. sad Flo ln."m' &t and Magdalen Wi ssdalen Bitlock, girl Wlliard M. and M t J. Bbipley, ‘girl. Edisia H. Boy.” * Gflmour, boy. Stazy 0. Bage L rton, obert an i valio ‘Robertson, twins, boy ohn &nd. Martha Witherspoon, bo: Jobn W. and Grace K. Jones. girl, Joseph snd Bue Pear! McClintock, girl. —_— A washboard has been patented with & reservoir on top for a soap solution, some of which Is ejected when a button Is pushed. SIX ENLIST AT SMOKER. National Guard Event Serves to Swell Membership. A smoker And dlnn-r hold by Com- Chl m, E. !‘ MoDonA-ld and Krum. The new members will leave with forty others for Camp Sims on Monday. Capt. Jullan 8. Ollfl is in command. —_— A movement has been started for the erection of a monument in honor of Dick Langford, hunter and trapper, who was the first to discover the great Gogebic iron ore deposit in upper Michigan. Fine Floors of Hard Wood I“Ql for estimates on refinish. floors or layirg new ones bave 2 ?. attontion—without obligation. Ene ne North 6528, J. M. Adams 1503 Connecticut Ave. K7 @3@ FOUNDED T All Smart Apparel for Girls and Junior_s i At e 331/3% Reduction Dresses, Coats, Frocks and Hats [Esllebaclher TWELVE-TEN TWELVE-TWELVE F STREET 1894 Known for Remarkable Value-Givigg 1109 F St. N.W. Nr. Eleventh Women and Misses Will Save Thousands of Dollars In This Great July Clearance ~ Sale of Dresses Starting Tomorrow! Thursday 9 O’Clock Sharp! ITHOUT reservation. Our _entire Spring and Summer stocks dre in- cluded in this clearance. To clear our immense stocks as quickly as possible, we are resorting to the most drastic price reduc- tions ever announced by this organization. In many instances the savings are more than ONE- HALF! In every instance the values are astonishingly good. This is undoubtedly the greatest saving oppor- tunity Morrison’s has ever announced. Plan now to attend early tomorrow! . Every Silk Dress Is Reduced Every Sport Dress Is Reduced Every Wash Dress Is Reduced Washable Dresses | Silk & Sport Dresses Formerly priced to $6.98, Formerly priced to $8.98, Formerly priced ti) $10.00, Formerly priced to §12.95, SALE PRICE $7.95 $5.00 $7.95 $8.95 SALE PRICE Formerly priced to $22.50,$] 295 Formerly priced to $29.75, $ 1 9- 75 Formerly priced to 835.00,$2 5 .00 Formerly priced to Sé9.75,$29- 75 Formerly priced 10 §16.75,$] ()-95 | Formerly priced to 5497593 5-00 Highest quality hand-drawn Linens, Im- - ported Voiles, Dotted Swiss, Ratine, Ginghams and Novelty Cottons—clever trimmings, loveli- est colorings and wide style choice. Models for street, afternoon, sport and informal wear—Satin Cantons, Flat Cre; Roshanara, Canton Crepe and other deslrag fabrics. All new colors, including black and white. Itis ungquestionsbly to your advantage to buy dresses'in this sale for pres- ent and early Fall wear. There will be all sizes when the sale starts. vise early attendance tomorrow! We ad-

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