Evening Star Newspaper, June 5, 1924, Page 9

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(Continued fr DPistrict of Columbiu. Mr. H. I president of the Natioual Assoct of Real Lstate Bourds, and pr realtors from the throus hout Wash.mgton convention ent to meet The & ©ol. Theodore Roosevelt, will return tomorrow from Oyster Bay, where he S spending a few d with Mrs Roosevelt andtheir children, who are established there for this month. Mr. turn this evening from Wi Springs and will remain Massachusetts uvenue h morrow evening, when the; for Brookline. Mass. to spend season in their home, Weld and Mrs. Larz Anderson will fe- e Sulphur in theiry until to- will leave the § The marriage of Miss Neville John- ~son, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Lor .ohnson, to Maj. David S. Bargy, § C.. will take place at noo June 25, in the home of the brid parents. 1900 4th street Dr. Bernard Braskamp of of the Covenant will ofii \wedding will be followed ast. Miss Barry., s of the bridegroom. will be maid of honor and the best man will be Maj. Harold W. Wirgman, U, S. C. Lieut. Ed- zar A. Poe and I Benjamin R Holcome will be us Cora ter Mre Lyman B mall company at the Shoreham. Kendall entertained At luncheon i = | Comminder and Mrs. Comfort R Platt have Riven up their upartment at the Dupont a e te staying at the street. to Westminster, ) Platt's parents. Mr. Steele. until they dn §, aboard the Chaumont for ere Command Ylatt has igned to duty ommander Platt expect to return in years and Mrs about two The military & «f the Cuban has Washington next week Mr. and Mrs. Francis Wigmore of 2029 ‘Connecticut avenue will be at their country place, Overlook, on the Potomac, Gunston,” Va. during tie month of June. Miss Margaret Yurd will go to Glen J. to attend Miss Louise Jackson at her marriage helton Farr, Saturday, Jun. 3 n fron Vassar Tuesday. | graduate i The wedding will be small because of a recent death in | the bride’s family. 3 ho s | i | Mr. Francis H Two flower girls, Catherine Cleveland Nash, and the veremony will be porformed at {| oclock, followed by a small recep- | tion. Penelope Briz. Gen, and Mrs. Benjamin A. Toore have gone to New York and will be at the Hotel Astor before sail- ing for Lurope. Miss Elizabeth Bovd is entertaining a company of twelve at bridge this afternoon followed by tea at the Con- gressional Country Club. Mrs. McBroom, wife of Col. Walter | Soott McBroom, is hostess to a com- pany of sixty at bridge this afterno in her home in Cleveland Park. The | zame will be followed by tea to which | additional guests have been asked . A. C. Ducat and Mrs. E. It. Housc- older of Baltimore, will preside at the tea table. . Miss Callie Doyle 2nd_Miss Mary Temple will go to New York Thurs- day, June 1 nd will sail the follow- | ing Saturday aboard the Leviathan for Burope. They will visit London, France, Italy and will return the middle of September. | —— i The Rev. Edward L. Buckey, rector of St. Mathews' Church, will go to Locust Valley next week to officiate at the marriage of Miss Eleanor Hurd, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard M. | Haurd, to Mr. Charles C. Lee, son of | Mr. and Mrs. James Parrish Lee. The | ceremony will be performed Saturday afternoon. June 14, in the garden of Mr. and Mrs. Hurd’s home, weather | permitting. 1 Mra Emerson Howe entertained a Elizabeth Wilkins of Virg ? | motor for Clevelund. company+ of twelve at luncheon fo- invouri Hostesses at Tea Tomeorrow Afternoon. . Cleveland A }v\\(lm. wife of sentative Newton of Missouri, . Charles Alger will souri women of Capt S . hofield, wife of Com er Schofiel a3 Others a are’ Mrs. Carl Andrews, M Hugh C. Charles 'R, Keyser & Hugerman, All M Washington are invited Sir Herbert London, who e at the Hol il next week England Miss Mary Hills was hostess at din- ner last evening at the Chevy Chas , entertaining in compliment to Miss Leila V es Scott and Ensign Peter Henry Dunn, U. S. whose marriage took place at noon today. The other guests were the .| members of the wedding party, which included Miss Hills, as bridesmaid Mr. and Mrs Miss Eleunor Hell from a fortnight's visit in Ciy Thornton Boland and Imuth have returned Atluntic nt has as her guest in 19th street, Miss i Mrs. T, G. her home, hier, Arthur Badley Hayes, the evening of We in Christ Church, June orgetown v of Caivert veral Penn- left vesterday by where they will attend the Republican national conven- tion The marri Deutrick’, di 0. Deatrick, Mr.and Mrs. H. M. Bye street, accompanied syivania friends, e ‘of Miss Doroihy r of Mr. and Mrs. W sign Forrest J. ~and Mrs. Joseph K place Tnn's mony John- i, Md W ihe Rev ride was attended by her sister, and wore a made on beagded onfined ock Of old blue crepe, trimmed with ce and ribbon. a hat t ied lavend: sweetpeas Mrs. trick, mother of the bride, was in tan_crepe. with u hat to match | 18th and Columbia Road Washington's Most Magnificent Restaurast SATURDAY EVENING June 7 TED WEEMS and his exclusive VICTOR RECORD ARTISTS Of the Fameas Cafe L'Aiglon, Philadel- phis. now playing at Meore's Rialto. The combination of the Ted Weems ar tists with eur Macias L'Adglon or- . chestra assures a gals might. This will be your only epportuaity to dasee 1o Washingtes to Weems' famons artists. 9 P. M. to Closing Basrrvations must be made earls. as the capacity eof eur Salon is limited. For Reservations Phone pring Hats l/2‘ Off! Formerly $15 to $37.50 A selection of charming models for street, sports and dress wear. Medium size hats of hair, trimmed with wheat or flowers; other models are embroidered. Also handmade hats of silk and fabric. Shown in black, black and white, old blue, green, orchid, yellow, French blue and other desirable shades. [Esrlebaclher e Exclusively Different TWELVE-TEN TWELVE-TWELVE F STREET | mother and sister of the bridegroom. | Mr h{took pluce last ev THE EVENING- mal':'xnslxil Minor Heine was the best Among the guests at the wedding were Mrs: French and Mrs. Paul Baird. Harry L. Deatrick, bride, of Kansus City: Mr. Dick Sutten and Mr. uncle of the and Mrs, Deatrick, father the ceremony Ensign French and his bride left for Atlantic City to spend week, and will return to Annapolis, when Ensign French will take 4 commission in the Nuvy. The Lillian and Mrs to Mr’ marriage of Miss Marguerite Mattingly, daughter of Mr Robert Franklin Mattingly. Allen Alfred Greenstree of Mr. and Mrs. Tem, mony was performed Baptist Church, the pastor. - ) Dietz, ofliciating. and an in- cception for only the mem- two familles und a fe followed in the hom Beorgette o old-fushigned w tight-fitting bo . with full skirt and | e, the skirt having h ' lace Buttons Mad to Order Al Work Guaranteed B Y Hosiery T Women's Chiffon Silk Hosierv: of fine sheer qual- ity: in all the new colors— over twenty of them, includ- R 70 7% ing black and white—every f e $1.00 Special, pr Women's “Humming Bir Gueranteed Silk Hosiery: all of the most wanted new shades and white: evefy pair fully guaranteed to give sat- isfaction or a new pair free sizes 8 to 1007, $1.50 Pair ...... HOSIERY SECTION MAIN FLOOR % % Special Sale of Bathing Suits - $3.98 Of pure worsted in fast colors; solid shades of buff, ¢ navy, black, red, green and copen; well made with white belt and buckle. Also a complete assortment 00 % X etc. MAIN FLOOR T Knickers and . Riding Breeches EKnickers of fast-color khaki, tan or jasper crash, in a com- plete assortment of sizes. i For women, misses and chil- $ dren. Values Paul Jones Khaki Middies $1.50 Tweed Kaickers, in tan and ray mixtures; well made with belt and buckle; complete as- sortment _of sizeg. Special. Riding Bn-i;:lusi ;l mnh fine quality shrunk linen, sizes. Special. . Natural Color l..mng $5.95 In Khaki, $4.9! Riding Coats to match MAIN FLOOR Her tulle t Loulse 1219-122i H [ ] (3 i e H ‘ of Bathing Caps, Shoes, Belts, § } S SN DD PSPPI STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, THURSDAY ward, Little Miss Catherine Virginia Heatwole, niece of the bride, will be flower girl and the ring bearer. will be Master Wlilliam Heatwole, Jr., nephew of the bride. Mr. Willlams will have as h man Mr. Charles B. Weaver, ushers will be Mr. Henry C jr, brother of the bride, and Mr. Frank H. Ormerod, Mr. Emory L. Mal- jett and Mr. Evarts J. Wagg, class- mates of Mr. Williams at Bowdoin College, The Rev. Dr. William S. Bishop, cousin of_the bride, will per- form the ceremony. Mrs. Florence Howard will sing preceding the cere- meny and Mr. Charles T. Ferry, or- ganist-composer, will play the wed- Julia | ding music. Miss Travis is being en- her | tertained quite extensively. Another shower was given for her Tuesday night, the hostess being Miss Mary Louise Spaulding, who will be one of the bridesmalds in e wedding. A theater party is planned for Saturday night in compliment to Miss Travis. Her only attendant was her sister, Miss Buelah Mattingly, who was in pink taffeta. Mr. Everett Greenstreet was the best man for his brother. Later in the evening Mr. and Mrs. Greenstreet left for a wedding trip, and after June 29 will be at home at 281 Central avenue, Woodridge, D. C. Maj. Gen. and Mrs. William Mason Wright entertained informally at dinner last evening, the guests later g mah-jone. s and Mrs. Wright and Mrs. orie Wright will leave the latter of the month for the Adiron- dacks to remain for the summer. 7 the day Miss Travis hax chosen marriage to Mr. John Hayne liams of Guilford, Me, and her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs Henry Clay Travis, have issued invitations to (he wed- &. which will take place in tie st Baptist Church, at 4 o'clock in is The marriage of Miss Dorothy A. Buckingham. daughter of Mr. “and Mrs. Fred B. Buckingham. to M | Milton A. Mill Mrs. Miltor this _eve as her maid sister, Miss Minnie Lut trell Travis, and her bridesmalds wiil be Miss Louise Luttroll Ric timorc, cousin of t Chapline ARARALALAFLATARETELEL AR ARATL LA AR AHAREEREE TR R AR AN E AR CNANRINANAN Pictorial Review Patterns Exclusive Agents for Elite Styles G Street N.W Patterns Store Hours—9 to 6 AN SO, ———————— 4 A Special for Friday and Saturday 7 % 7% 7% 77770 727, 727 $Zfi9 Hand - drawn Irish Linens, English Broad- cloths, Striped Tub Silks, Flock and Dropstitch Voiles, in pastel shades, new high colors and All sizes. Voiles, r’ca] soft shades. DOWNSTAIRS STORE Special for Friday and Saturday Silk Dresses $R§id<30 Over 30 styles for women and misses. Canton Crepe, Crepe de Chine, Georgette Crepe, Foulards, Georgette Combinations and Figured Silks. Pleated effects, tunice tiered and tuck- ed models, cape-back and apron styles. Powder blue, cocos, tan, gray, navy, black. Sizes 16 to 44. DOWNSTAIRS STORE All sizes. 7% Shoe Sale Supreme Novelty Pumps and Sandals, all leathers, all popular colors; i plenty of white; all sizes and $ .95 H popular heels. Friday and Satur- day at the sale price of DOWNSTAIRS STORE Fn'day and Saturday Special Bargains in Silks and Cotton Wash Fabrics 40-Inch Pure Silk Crepe de $ ]‘;.“39 Chine,* Special Friday and Saturday Only ..... - - Our regular $1.69 and $1.85 grades. Colors include white, navy, pink, orchid, Nile, rose, turquoise, scarlet, fuschis, copen, ivory and ¢ black. Another Item of Special $ 1 49 Interest—New Tub Silk.... . Yard This includes the regular $1.98 tock, in duek-l. plaids, large and small stripes; also check effects. Absolutely washable. S8c Hemstitched Scrole Voiles, Special Friday and 48C ié, tln.Y l.;l’n blue, copen, Saturday at..... 75c Colors include white, pink, |.rly, or peach, coral and jade. Special Sale of 98c Imported Ya Shrunk to 36 inches. Colors—green, light blue, copen, tan, gray, rose, Japan, lilac, brown, orange, white and oyster. MAIN FLOOR i § i | | JUNE 5, 1924, SRS 5 % 28 Suits—Were $25.00 10 s35.00—Friday . £19,905 PAS LRNRANNENY “Biarritz” $8.50 “Noreda™ A BigFriday and Saturday Sale . Bargains Galore—Values Extraordinary This Is a Bona Fide Sale—Reductions in Prices Are Guaranteed. Our 20 vears’ selling experience to the Washington public is our Guarantee of Good Faitly # . 20 Suits—Were $39.50 to $49.50—F" riday . 29 50 Assortment of Sport Coats Were $19.95 and $25.00 To- Close, $12.95 Bargains and Specials—Main Floor Special lot of Onyx Silk Hosiery. Colors of nickel, peach, sunburn, gray and black. $1.00 and $1.69. Tremendous Assortment of Smart’Dresses Cotton, French voile, linen and English broadcloth dresses. All colors, plain and fancy and two-tone effects. Tremendous ‘Assortment of Smart Crepes Crepes, georgettes and silk broadcloth dresses. Any color or size. Specially Priced . $15, $19.95, $25, $49.50 Special Showing 20 Silk Dresses—Values to $25 (small sizes) : R oy 1106 G Street . N.W. Extraordinary _ Values 'J “The Hous of Jaihion™ ARAAARAARAAAARAANRARNAR ARSI 7 NARAN Mannish materials and pin stripes N Twills and fine mannish materials. Special assortment in two lots. Twill and Sport Coats. Were priced at $25.00 to $49.50 To Close, $19.95 and $25.00 All Other Suits and Coats in Gur Entire Stock Tremendously Reduced for This Sale INURRRNNN TSURN 300 Blouses and Sweaters reduced. Silk Scarfs and Flannel Jackets Spe- cially Priced. Specially priced $5.95 to $12.93 All summer styles. of Silk and Flannel Skirts Any color. All sizes. Great values. $7.95 SSSSRNSNASNSSSNS NSNS Extra Special to close AANANALAAATAAHAATAAAANAANARENRANARLARA AN LR AANAA L S A RANANA AN White Kid “The Thing” For June \Veddings. Gradua- tions, the Golf Course, Vacations —Ilife's most important events. And here. White Kid Shoes worthy of every momentous occa- sion—at prices worthy of instant attention. Most of the Stules pictured also 1in Black Satin and Patent leather. “Plymouth™ “Loutre™ $12.50 1318 G St. Cor. 7th & K 414 9th St. At 3 of Our Stores

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