Evening Star Newspaper, July 29, 1923, Page 33

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) Miss Ralston Bride Of William S. La Rue; ' Wedding Wedneada.y' Daughter of Senator-Elect Taken to Altar in Indian- apolis—Other Leading Matrimonial Events. The marriage of Miss Ruth Ral- ton. daughter of the newly elected Senator from Indizna and Mrs. Sam- uel J. Ralston, to Mr. Whllam Stuart Li Rue of Tulock. Calif.. took place Viednesday in Indianapolis. 4 marringe of Miss Ruth Miller | {28.an, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Whiteman of Indlana. Pa. ut, RRobert Gibbor rd, U €ook plice Wednesday at 5 of the bride’s parents. Lieut. Gard, who is the son of Mr. | }:ia Mrs. Walter S. Gard of Chevy Caese, Md. has been ordered to duty o1 the Hawailan Islands and with li.s bride will sail shortly for his new ! post. B i w Afr. and Mrs. Charles . Blount have | r:turned from their honeymoon. ’T‘Dn-y‘ married June 14 in the S cmnl1 ‘hurch at 6 o'clock. the Rev. | mm officiating, using the! formaily Miss | s, daughter n{' . Reeves, T30 Dl‘\: was simply ar- | tired in o cedding wa he bride as i white crepe de chine and se, made In the popular . caught on the left side large pearl ornament. Her held in place by a wreath blossome, and she carried | r bouquet of hride's roses and of the valley. Frances Krebs, as maid of; wore an orchid crepe de chine th accessories to match and arm bouquet of pink rose- bridegroom’s brother, Mr. Wal- Blount, of Radnor Heights, . wus best man. The ushers were toward Reeves, brother of the 3 Ivin Perkins, Mr. Samuel Mr. Frank Miller. after the ceremony Blount left for a trip ie “south, going by motor. Ited in Savannah and took | e Tybee road. ~ They are at at 129 Maryland avenue north- and M ton Smith an- nee the marriage of the latte ghter, Miss Edwardina Renlck, tol Mason M. McGulre, Saturday 1y 28, at 4:30 oc ma place at Epipha Ciureh, 3 . R. L. Woolven | offictating. i 1 Miss ter o - ' Kathryn Waugh. elder daugh- fr. and Andrew M o ceremony w oek In the St performed ut 5:30 | Ambrose chapel of | John the Di H ter Niles, | the Good pherd at . and uncle the bride Mr. Theodore L Waug sistant district York former as- the fliness in mother. Presiding Justice | Clarke of the appellate | one of the few |.m<»m.‘ the bride John Proct, belng his secretary. iles was graduated from Trin- | t He was | t Oford, and ir service during the ' as an {nstructor, in T where | five years ago, ded colleg: dancing under Ruth wd iy now studying for the here. The honeymoon will be spent in the White mountai nd after October Mrs. Niles will live at 11 liast 35th stre Kaleidoscopic View Of the passing‘ Throng} Dr. and Mrs. Mitchell Carroll spent | & few days at the National Arts Club, | in New York, prior to Mrs. Carroll sailing Wednesday on the Lapland for lurope. Mrs. Carroll will spend the| #cmainder of the summer with her two sons, Mr. Mitchell B. Carroll,| Vo has been studying inter s vice whom | lectures 4t the consul at Rotterdam, now attending s at the opening | : I They motored by way of Ne SOCIETY. RS. CHARLES E. BLOUNT, A bride of June 14, who wax formerly Minx Alice Roberta Reeves. Academy of International in session at The Hague. Law, Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Brainard spent a few days in New York at'the Hotel | McAlpin early last week. Mr. and‘Mrs. J._A. Downe have gone to Wildwood, N. J., where they ire stuying at the Dorsey. Dr. and Mrs. L. W. Glazebrook have as their guest Mr. Robinson Cox of ew York. Mrs. Glazebrook's brother. r. Robinson Cox Glazebrook. son of Dr. and Mrs. Glazebrook, will leave Washington the middle of the week to visit his aunt, Mrs. E. E. Whiting, at her home, in Asheville, N. C. Miss Julia Wilson sailed yesterday for Porto Rico, where she will visit her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. T. Perry Lippett. Miss Wil- son was accompanied by her niece, Miss Carroll Martin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Martin of Parkers- burg, W. Va. rice . Shearer ashington after Mich.. with the Maj. and Mrs. Ma have returned to motoring to Pontiac, Secretary of the Navy, Mr. Denby, where they remained ten days as the guests of Secretary and Mrs. Denby on their farm, near Pontiac. Miss Philemina Abell, daughter of fr. and Mrs. J. R. Abell, left last -k for Minneapolis, where she is visiting her cousin, Mrs. J. MacVeigh Regan. Mr. Edward Leo Hillyard and Mr. harles M. Connor are at the Hotel Continental, in Atlantic City, Where they went by motor last Sunday. York and Asbury Park, stopping for a few days in each pla ‘Miss Beckham's Betrothal Announced by Parents Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Beckham of Georgetown announce the engage- ent of their daughter. Sarah Abi- gail, to Mr. John Brodie Allman of No date has been Big In Fine Living Room Furniture fIMidsummer Reductions on Overstuffied Suites and Odd pieces that suggest immedi- ate buying for winter homes, {Loose Cushion Suites in Velour, Mohair and Tapestry in colors to harmonize with any interior. It'll pay you to come in and see what cash will buy. 3x6 Stock Window Shades, 59¢ cDEVITT : 1003 9th St. N.W. One door above -Mt. Vernon Savings Bank. Tel. Launch Party Is Given g For Mr. and Mrs. Prant Mr. and Mrs. Frederick L. Pratt, Who were recently married,' Were ens tertained at a’launch’party’ Wedhies- day evening by members of the Prac- tical Psychology Club, ' founded - by Miss Anna Maud Hallam, of which Mr. Pratt is president - The launeh chartered for the evening, leaving Washington at 6:30° o'clock to view | the beauty u® tha Potomac by sunset | and return by moonlght. Seventy guests were on board, and Mrs. Pratt wal presented with favors. Several miles up the canal the Peggy was) anchored, and as each guest stepped to the shore Mr. and Mrs. Pratt pre- sented them with a tiny oil lantern, which gave light and direction to the cave and springs. When the guests returned to the Peggy the different colored lunterns were tied to the awnings of the boat, where a light supper was served. - On the home- ward trip the guests were enter- tained by musical numbers, Mr. Pratt giving several cornet solos and many bugle calls. i E. S. Kennedy and Daughter | Members of Riding Party Mr. B. S, Kenuedy and his daugh- ter, Miss Mary Kennedy, who are spending some timé at Skyland, Va., were among those in riding party the first of last weck. The party of i thirty started at 10 o'clock in the :mru'nlnx. rode until evening, and stopped to take part in a barbecue at the spring at Stony Acre. Among others in the party were Capt. Albert J. Gore, Miss Helen Ruy. Dr. William G. Shafhirt, Miss Margaret Winship and Mr. George H. Judd, all of Wash- ington. Mr. Harry King, who Is u Skyland for several wee winner, with Mr. Willlam De Vietor of Philadelphia, in the doubles of the| tennis ~tournament Friday. Pegzy, owned by Capt. Hilton, was|” which was held | Whose engagement to Mr. Vi i o MISS MILDRED SCHEFF, . rxe Horowits, was announced by her par- ents, Mr. and Mrea. Charles Scheff, laxt week. McCall Patterns 1114 G St. N.W. B. & A. Spool Silk for August Vacationers:- BIG VALUES IN LITTLE TYPE: Silk and Wool Ratine... .. Checked Taffetas Printed Foulards All Tye-dye Silk. A SALE of NEW SILKS in time to be made up! There are ever so many things to be donc Lefore you ride away for your summer jaunt. But most important of all—that new frock or skirt: or those new silk undies. We have planned this sale to come at just the right time. Prices? My! See how low they are: Printed Crepes Printed crepes like these are not only pop- ular because of their beauty and smartness of coloring and design, but their durability is on the lips of every woman who has made them up. They're 40 inches wide and 4 worth $3.00..... . . —and printed radiums: $L96. 36-In. White Sport Skirtings They'll make up smartly—these stunni white sport skirtings which we have r duced from S$L69 for tomorrow's salc. Plenty of wear in a sport skirt now, and cepeciatly ¢ this tow 9141 price . All Silk 364n. Pongee This is the sort of pougee that wears as well as it looks. Tt is a rich, dura- ble quality and is available in the 8c popular natural shade Annual August Sale of Society Folk Seeking +. " Recreation Resorts Former Se of Michigan eld, N. H., and has son his dgughter, of Detrdh " Mrs.) Milton Elllott has gone to ‘White Sulphur BSprings, where she v d last week by h Cocke, of Charlotte: remainder of the sea- Frau Wilielm vor Rath has re- turned to Southampton to spend t! remainder of the summer with h brother-in-law _and sister, Mrs. Harry B. Black. Frau von Rath Mrs. Cherles N £600000000000000000 U000CH 000000000000 DODOGOUO0oG! MEMBER BETTER BUSINESS BUREAU Mager Pros, & (o * Shop of Quality 100000 000N0E0000000000000DO0 NG00 0N00L0000NOLT 00 proval. Taken from our regular stock and marked down to the final cleararice price of.... SOCIETY. has been spending ten days with the ister of Hungary and Countess Bxechenyl, at Newport, Mr,'and Mrs, Woodbury Blair have as their guests at Newport Com- mander and Mrs. Edward F. Mitchell. Mrs, Francols Berger Moran is at ‘White Bulphur Spring where she expects to take a cottage this week and Temain until September. She will later be jolned by her daughter, Mrs. Horace Macfarland, who is now in_Atlantic City. Mrs. George D. Hope, who is in England, motored from London to the country estate of Sir Reginald Hope for luncheon last Sunday. Mr. and Mra. Willlam Stuart Rey- burn are visiting in Richmond. [ i’llfll 00000000000000000000000: 937-939 F. St. N.W. T o The Woming Cafe Main Floor, The Wyoming Apartment, Colymbla Road at Califorul AY'S DINV Bouillon. Pickies, Frisd Ohicken. New Potatoes, i Olives. Green P Ico Cream and Ouke. Coffes. LT T T T The materials are imported ginghams, fine linenes and fashionable ratine. There are plain colors, smart checks and combinations in ¢ most pleasing variety. All gizes in the lot from 16 to 46 for women and misses, but not all sizes in every model. $5 and $5.98 White Ratine Tub Skirts, waist measures to 35. Cheice........ CLOSED SATURDAYS DURING AUGUST 000003000020000000 ‘As a Fitting Climaz to Our July Sales We Offer an " Assorted Lot of $5.95 and $7.50 Wash Dresses 53,98 They are by .a wide margin the lovelies: dresses we have ever placed on sale at such a low price. The styles are individual, the choice i3 excellent and their careful making will meet the most particular woman’s ap- i \ 1.9 Fifth Avenue- Jm Bidding & Go. NewYork 1510 H. STREET. NW. OPPOSHE SHOREHAM HOTEL» At 1307 F Street--- After August First Monday morning at nine a. m. the doors of the Old Store will open for the Final Two Selling Days before removal. These final days prior to removal present the most wonderful values yet offered in a final effort to completely close out all remaining groups. FURS Begins Tomorrow Morning! {Our Arnual August Fur Sales are anticipated events, and this season's disposal is destined to give new em- " phasis to the fact that we can, and do, sell finest furs at Less Than Usual Retail Prices. The Connecticut Avenue Shop 1209 Connecticut Ave. N. W. Closing - Out A Group of k Two and Three Piece Suits : Formerly Sold Up to $75 an. $125 $35 and *45 Including Many of Mr. Pasternak’s Own Make (values to $65) §10 and $20 (values to $195) $35 to $75 Summer Frocks $12 and S22 Tailored and Sports Suits (values to 595) 845 "Evening Gowns (values to $195) $35 to $75 Evening Gowns (values to $295) $95 to $145 Day Coats and Capes (valuesto$175) $45 to $85 Sport Coats (values to $125) $25 to $65 Separate Skirts (values to $30) $6 to $12 - Sweaters (values to $15) $1.75 and $3.95 Blouses $2.50 Afternoon Dresses Afternoon Dresses (values to $75) fReady for your inspection tomorrow morning is an ele- gant assemblage of authenti- cally styled New Fur Gar- ments, typifying all that Fashion has decreed smart. Every choice variety of pelt is represented, and since it is to be distinctly “a Caracul Season,” Jacquettes and other garments in Black, Caracul will command your particular attention. A Deposit Will Re;ewe any selection, giying all our'customers the benefit of August Sale Savings “THE LOGICAL ‘PLACE TO BUY FURS™ A Group of Coats and Wraps *45 and *55 Suitable for Early Fall Wear. - Wonderful Values ° (Dimity) (values to $6) Pre-lnventory’ Sale Summer Dresses ................. Paris Novelty Bags, Belts, Girdles, Fans, Veils, Costunie Jewelry and Formerly Sold to $29.50 French Perfumes to be closed out at prices that are actual cost and less. Imported Swisses, Voiles,- and Linens . ... e - S157 Formerly.Sold to $39.50 - . £ T hese events begin with the opening of our doors Tomorrow Every Article of the Usual Gidding Standard of Quality. Every Article Authentic in Fashion. Every Article bearing the Gidding Label and Guaranteed in the Same Manner as if Purchased at Regular Pfige. All-Sales Are Absolute-and Final—No Reservations Will Be Made Sports, Afternoon and Dinner Frocks .4............. $35and $45 Formeruy Sold to f75 Hate ...

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