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SOCIETY. g Mrs. Harding Leaving the White House THE EVENING ' STAR, ~-WASHINGTON, Society D. ¢, FRIDAY, AUGUST 17, 1923.° a gown of orchid georgette crepe, a large hat of black velvet with feather trimmings, and a corsage bouquet of roses. Mr. Paul W. Long of Lancaster, Pa., was the best man for his brother. Following the informal reception at the home of the bride's mother on Newton street, the bridal couple left for Atlantic City. They will make a tour of New England before return- ing to their home on Grantly street, Baltimore, Md. - This Afternoon and Will Be a Mr. and *Mrs. A L. Kirkpatrick, U. will take place ear _ Speer announce the engagement of their cousin, Miss Genevieve Burnet, to Chaplain Thomas N. The wedding n_September at and_Mrs. Guest at Friendship. RS. HARDING will complete her work of directing the packing of her personal ef- fects in the White House this afternoon and will go to Friendship. the suburban home of Mr. and Mrs: Edward Beale McLean. to remain un- til duties call her to Marion. The bulk of the effects to be moved are the White House, and the Pres and Mrs. Coolidge are occupying their suite in the New Willard and evident- Iy making no plans for an immediate move into the mansion. Mr. Mellon Arriving In New York From Europe. The Secretary of the Treasury, Mellon, i expected to arrive in New the guest today of Maj. and Mrs. Lorillard Spencer in their home at New- port. Maj. and Mrs. Spencer entertained a company at luncheon in his honor. C. Calhoun, who left motor, with Wade is and other their summer home at . J.. returned to Washing- ton yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Ellis left Princeton for the Adirondacks, and will not return until next week. Mr. C. Bascom Slemp, secretary to the President, has left Washington for a short stay at Hot Springs, Va. He was entertained at luncheon there yesterday by Mrs, Archibald M. McCrea, when the guests included Col. and Mrs.'J. Turner Crabb, Mr. and Mrs, Masthew L. Akers, Capt. and Mrs. C. i ast_week, the summer home of Mr. Speer, Bouldercrest, Bluemont, Va. The assistant director general the Pan-American Union and Mrs. Francisco J. Yanes had guests dining with them last evening on the Wil- lard roof. Mrs George Theobald has issued cards announcing the marriage of her daughter, Miss Alice Theobald, to Mr. Webster Ballinger Wednesday, Au- gust 15, in Washington d Mrs. Ballinger will be h. at 2700 Con- | necticut avenue, after October 1 Douglas Gordon annie Gordon ( Mrs Carroll and rroll will re- Fine Floors of turn to Washington the first of the week from New York, where they are expected to arrive tomorrow aboard the Aquitania, after spending scme time in Europe. Dr. Keenan announces the marriage of his daughter, Mabel i0 Mr. H. P. Peterson. at the Little Church Around the Corner, New York city, August 15, Mr. and Mrs D. J. Donovan an- nounce the marriage of their daugh- arion_io riing Kendi SOCIETY. DON'T PUT OFF UNTIL % THE LAST MINUTE Mrs. Irving H. Chase. who formerly | flaving sour, home Itved in Washingon, Is entertaining |men. Prices ex ¥ in her summer home, a¢ Narragansett | 100 small for us o uii. Pler, Judge and Mrs. John P. '\"'”"““iCORNELL WALL PAPER CO of Waterbury, Conn., and Mr. and Mrs. | e il = : Main 5373-5374 The ceremony was performed by the Rev. Dr. Smiley. at Annapolis, Md., August 3. vapered and paioted— —— 714 13th N.W. (Continu : EDMONSTON’S—Home of the “Original”’ FOOTFORM Boots and Oxfords for Men, Women and Children. ummage 1ables Narrow Widths York tomorrow morning-aboard the Aquitania from England. The Sec- retary has been abroad for about aix weeks, traveling on the continent as well as spending some time in London. The Secretary of War, Mr. John W Weeks, will leave Washington today to join Mrs. Weeks. at their home Lancaster. Pa. He will return Col. Jennings Wise and Col. Henry W. H d d Anderson. aArawoo Estimates on anything in this line —cleaning, polishing, seraping or lay- ing new floors - furnished gladly and without abligation. Phone North 6523 J. M. Adams 1503 Connecticut Ave. Good fo the Jast diop fihc uniformity of Maxwell House is due to the methods of cleaning,roasting and packing, embodying ifty years experience in blending a coffee unvarying in Quality and cleanliness.oo Women’s Oxfords and Pumps $1.50 We have assembled all the our STOCK ROOM and now last time to their clearance price. Narrow widths only—sizes range from 2'; to 7. They will.cost you LESS THAN HALF SOLEING your old shoes. 'EDMONSTON & CO. (Incorporated) Advisers and Authorities on 1334 F Street All Foot Troubles ANDREW BETZ, Manager Mr. and Mrs. Peter A. Drury, jr., wilt entertain at a dance Thursday evening, August 23, in celebration of their third wedding anniversary. The dance will be given at Clifton, the headquarters of the Woman's Universal Alli at to — Washington in about a week. rs. Henry C. Mustin has gope from = arragansett Pier to Newport. and is The Attorney General, Mr. Harry ting Capt. and Mrs. Frank Taylor M. Daugherty. is leaving Washington | Evans at the naval training station. today to spend some time with Mrs. — Daugherty at their home in Colum- | Mr. and Mrs. Francis Burrall Hoff- man will give a reception tomorrow bus. - Ohlo € , afternoon in their villa at Southamp- , for their daughter- W. W. Hoffman, who is extrenie 1 direct attention f at this ridiculously THE CHASTLETON Sixteenth and R Streets HOTEL APARTMENTS Handsomely Furnished 1, 2, 3, 4 Rooms and Batk By the Week or Month Attractive Special Rates Until September 15th Complete Service Restaurant The minister of Colombia and Se- nora de Olaya arrived in Atlantic City yesterday and are staying at the Hotel Traymore. The Minister and Senora de Olaya have been at Willlamstown. Mass., attending the Institute of Politics Gen. Henry T. Allen, who was 'in command of the United Stgtes forces in Germany, has been the guest this week of Mr. Frank B. Wiborg at East Hampton, Long Island,.and was en- tertained at luncheon’ yesterday at Southampton by Mrs. Tyson, wife of Gen. L. D. Tyson, and ‘her son-in-law d_daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth N. Gilpin. Gen. Tyson will join Mrs. Tyeon and Mr. and Mrs. Gilpin at Southampton the 1st of September for several weeks' stay. The Chapel of the Nativity was the scene of a simple but pretty wedding | last evening. hen Miss Jane Russell became the bride of Mr. Ross H. Snyder. e | The ceremony was performed by the Senator Hiram Johnson of Cali- [Rev. E. M. Thompson and was followed fornia and Mrs. Johnson have re- by an informal re ption at 1314 14th turned to their home in Maryland |street from New York, where they spent a| The bride, who was given in m: portion of the week at the Ritz-Carl-|riage by her brother, Mr. Haig Russell, ton. wore a gown of ivory white crepe, trim A —— med with pearls and orange blossoms X Mrsfl. 'I".xa]:\:\r}?_ Ttuwnsami hflsdifl‘- Her tulle vell. which formed a train, & | white crepe romaine embroidered 1||1 urne: o ashington after spendink | held in place by a coronet of orange e apes yse e e e o e poen ans (el In place by a coromet of orange | pearls and draped with the rose point went to meet her son-in-law_and | bouquet of roses and lilies of the valley. ! which had been worn by her} daughter. Senator and Mrs. Peter| Mrs. T. C. Anderson attended her|mother and grandmother at their |y Goslek Gerry, iwhenithey acriveditrom weddings. She carried a shower bou-|C g sister, wearlng a gown of orchid crepe urope. vith icture hat to match a car- | % Lo i it ire h ana car) of white roses and lilles of the|lLong . The maid of honor, Miss Lena ! at — ried gladioll. 'Mr. W. T. Farmer was Representative and rs. John |the best man : i 3 a Phillip Hill will entertain a company | Mr. Snyder and his bride left for a A S T T dD;k: hurch, jthe Hey van officlat- at dinner this evening at the Canoe |motor trip in the middle west. They | cUt SENe GRS The bride ; ;i e Place Tnn. at Hampton Bavs, near |will be at home after September 15, at | bouquet of. tea roses. Ll:rfx bride wore a gown of white Southampton, L. I.. at the benefit din_ | 335 Madison street. The bridegroom was attended as|({ RS, FrOPS SRy Smpro i ere ner _dance which has been arranged == best man Mr. Berkeley Cox of | 1q" varried - g 1 Dy Mrs, Kenneth O'Brien for the ben- | King-Alexander Wedding Richmond, Va. and the ushers: 1n| toge ool i niomer (botlqret fof| efit of the Willlam Carey Boys' Camp. |In Church of Covenant. cluded Mr. C | ss Lilllan S. Carragher attended | F"ge{(! Q“S?Br‘l*“:‘ eLictaln jmre I | \Tne (Gnunch ariiha (Govenunt was|AAXIS M ¥ 1 ster as maid of honor, wearing | A Mre Warwick B Montgome |the scene of the wedding last e A Burls Summessor Fortland, Ore | Mr. ; . - S ; A small reception to the brida ery, ‘who will entertaln Yor their |1in& of Mrs. Gertrude Alexander. Wnd tmmediate families follow- | daughters, the Misses Montgomery, | JAUEGIET, O Pls, Ot home of the bride's mother. e e Dasle Landbtiont late William Rawlings Brewer of An- v | Ex e C s napolls, Md., and Mr. Eldon Paul ki o e v recelving | Col. Mrs. Arthur O'Brien, who | King, son of Judge and Mrs. William |bY Mrs. Archibald Gracle. | oL o T eens | R. King of Portland, Ore. Mr. King is a_graduate of Wash-| are at Hot Springs for several weeks. A i ot Tenchoon vesterday at| The bride entered the church on|ington and Lee University and dur- the Valley View. Senator. Henry Cabot. Lodge has left Washington for Boston after several weeks' stay in Washington. The charge d'affaires of Argentina, Mr. Felipe A. E: had ~ guests lunching with him yesterday on the Willard roof. The Speaker of the House of Rep- resentatives, Mr. Frederick H. Gillett, has left Washington for a short stay. . Mre. Gillett Is remaining here during his absence. Whole Cream —and home-making tell the story of the exceptional qual- ity and consequent popularity of BLACKISTONE'S '\ ROSEMARY ICE CREAM Let us send some home for Sunday dinner dessert so all can enjoy Its deliciousness. Phone M. 2088. $1 Qt.——$3.50 Gal. BLACKISTONE’S Rosemary Candy Shop 1403 H St., Next to Flower Stare LT T LR L LT LT T T Toilet Specials Mavis Face Powder, 39c. Mavis Vanishing Cream, 39& Amami Shampoo, 3 for 25c. Dorin Rouge, 42c. isfactron Firs? B & B Baby Talcum, 18c. 27, 810-818 Seveath Street U Black Narcissus Perfume, oz., $250. 600 New Fall Hats $ 5 00 In an Advance Saturday Sale at Including “Sclvation Sal”—The New Poke Shown for the First Time in Washington. As Illus- trated—And in Other Smart Versions. MRS. GEORGE D. HOPE, Who is rcturning to this country after a visit of social triumphs in England. cific coast and will make an extended tour through the Canadian Rockies, The marriage of Miss Elizabeth | nd Hemstitching, Picot Edging, 10c Yard Pictorial Review Autumn Fashion Books, 25¢ Skirts Pleated—All New Styles, 60c Yard RST TRY S 1219-1221 G Street NW I Open Saturday Until 3 P.M. the arm of her brother-in-law, Mr. muel Duval, by whom she was| given in marriage. Her gown was of ing the Gen. Gouraud of the French army is left later in the evening for the Pa-' Five dollars and dist millinery form an irresisti row. Hats of Lyons and I velvet-and-duvetyn t rooms, pokes, o med with feathers, Black and colors. Children’s White Dresses CHILDREN'S WHITE OR- INFANTS WHITE l. DRESSES, sizes 6 months to 2 POp ln GANDY AND VOILE vears. Of white nainsook in Sh, t DRESSES, sizes 2 to 6 years. three attractive st Plain Yoke style, long-waisted and one-picce models, trimmed _in lavish effects of lace insertion bishop style with lace edge on neck and sleeves, also with hem- stitched yoke. Actual $2.00 Values Every Shirt Perfect Made with button-down and ecdge, medallions, fine tucks and ribbon sashes. $2.98 to $9.98 Choice, 69¢ . Girls’ White Dresses, Sizes 6 to 14, $3.98 to $§12.98 collar, the favorite style of the hour, and they have Fine Silk Bags Our regular stock of new and high- 1 ff / too. All £s 14, to 17 grade silk bags reduced—kinds selling up until now for $1.98 to $5.98. Pay one- L Most men will want sev- All Fancy Necklaces, One-Fourth Off eral when they note the Desirable novelties in all styles and colors reduced to close fourth less for any one of them. All superior quality and work- out our summer stock. in new tomor- duvetyn, felt, lons; mush- linate. Trim- 1d ornaments. Clearance Prices Men's White On All Bathing Suits All-wool Bathing Suits, in solid colors—Navy, Black, Red, Orange and Brown. Trimmed with White Belts; sizes 34 to 44. Specially priced for Satur- day at— i R R e (T les. BILL DIME and his famous motto, “TEN CENTS DOWN,” are known city wide, judging from the response to his message. Have YOU taken advan- tage of his wonderful credit offer? Think of it, only TEN CENTS DOWN for any article in the store up to $50.00! Why hesitate any longer about hav- ing the ownership of the watch, diamond, ring, or piece of jewelry that you have so long wanted! Beautiful Diainond Rings 17-Jewel Illinois Mastertime WATCH FOR MEN Here’s the Plan 10c—1st payment 20c—2nd_ week 30c—3rd 40c—3th S0c—3th 60c—Bth 70c—Tth S0c—Sth 90c—0th = mirrors. . Brassieres styles, including swinging purses and manship. ‘ week week week I Last Call For WASH DRESSES $2.95, $3.95 AND $5.95 DRESSES—200 charming street frocks, made of im- ported and domestic. ging- ham, tissue gingham, fancy voile, crepe and mercerized checks. Wide range of /les, colors and trim- mings. Sizes $ $5.95 to $7.95 DRESSES —Final disposal of summer frocks of unusual quality and beauty, including ap- pealing styles in “shot dot” voile, figured voile and other materials. Mostly in the popular . 9 3.95 terns $8.75 to $10.75 DRESSES, of Normandie voile, “shot dot” voile, embroidered voile, ratine and pure linen, in no end of attractive $6'95 styles and popular colors, 12.75 TO $15.75 DRESSBS, of Normandie voile, Frou Frou, plain color voile and all-over embroidered $8 95 . week Vomen’s Silk-and- Fiber Hose 59c¢ —Black and Colors, slightly irregular. —White, strictly per- fect. Beautiful and service- able stockings of thread silk and fiber, in a sale that means unusual econ- omy. Lace-Clocked Silk Hose $1.98 New shipment All-silk and Lisle-top Silk Stock- ings of superb quality, showing_thé popular lace clocks. Black, brown, gray and white. Very slight ir- regulars. Fiber Silk Hose 39c Women's Lace Clocked Silk Hose, in black slightly imper- Plain Knit entirely per- atino, week PAsTERTIMG, B i = i ik gk i i i i fe B A e e G pe i it g T e T i ] week week —That give the slim straight lines of youth to the woman who wears them. 59¢ Then $1 weekly until paid for | One big, sparkling Diamond in central setting, with.two smaller diamonds (not chips) on each side; set in handsome hand- carved mountings of 18-Kt. and 14Kt. white or green gold, for both ladies and gentlemen. Won- derful bargain! s 3 4j=0 Dlo?vcn These wonderful terms of payment apply to ANY ARTICLE IN THE STORE up to $50.00. Just select what you want—and it's yours for IMMEDIATE POSSES- SION on the payment of ONE DIME! Then pay the balance in accordance with the table printed above. Made of Pink Dobby Cloth. Sizes 32 to Khaki Knickers . > —all sizes Pure Knickers and gra) ‘Wool Knickers $1.69 Cotton material, with wide satin stripe. Sizes 32tod6 Skinner Satin in white, flesh and black. Filet lace trimmed timekeeper, known ty. reliability and handsome gold filled And Remember 10¢ Down Gives You Sportwear Section—Main Floor The guaranteed hose that wears longer; every pair guaranteed to wear or a new pair free; sizles 8 to 10%; in white and all the wanted colors. Immediate Possession Open Saturday Until 6 P.M. Wiz, DD $1.50 Merchants 1 4 i Full-Fashioned Silk Hose - Our special brand—a hose that SATISFIES; f{ull fashioned, in Black, White and Colors; three in a box. $1.95 Pr., 3 Pairs for $5.25 CHIFFON HOSE—Full Fashioned extra fine $l 95 quality in Black and Colors. Pair... . Hosiery Section—Main Floor ——— . Also White Hose, (L T LT L L T LTS L T T L T T LT LT LT T T FOUNDED 1888 voile. Reduced 35 Years of Square Dealing fo e // g i QT LT U E T U T R 708 Seventh Street N.W.