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. SO | ALEXANDRIA SOCIETY Mr. and Mrs. Gardner L. Booth en- Rertained at bridge Friday evening ®t their home on Princess street in honor of their nephew and niece, Mr. and Mrs. Gardner L. Booth, 2d. The other guests were Miss Starkweather| ®f Chicago, Miss Conelia Ensign of Forsythe, Ga.; Mr. Hamilton Clai- Morne of Washington, Mr. Beverley JBoyd and Mr. Theodore H. Evans of the Theological Blmlnln. and Willlam J. Booth, Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Matheson, Xamper, Mi. usan Leary, Miss Sarah Perrine, Dr. oanson McGuire, Mr. James Roberts ana Mr. Beaudric Howell. Miss Nannie H. Janney has re- furned from a visit to relatives in Scotland, Md. Mrs. George E. Pickett is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Irving S. Waugh, in Lynchburg. Virginia Wilkins _has re- turned from a visit to Miss Katherine Thomson, in Culpeper, and has as her guest at her home, on Cameron street, Miss Frederica di Zarega of Aldia, Va. Mrs. Willis Holcomb Wills has re- turned to her home in Lynchburg after a Visit to Mrs. Benedict Wheat- ley, on King street. irs. Charles Bailey and her small several 3 Capt. and . Leveritte Finks, on Prince . have returned to their home Winston-Salem, N. C. accom- panied by Clara Hanco is the guest Allen, in TWestmoreland y T. Sharpe of Bal- timore was the guest of relatives in town during the past week. Mrs. Frank McCormick has re- turned to her home in_ Berryville after a_visit to her father, George William Rams: street. Mrs. McCormick w panied home by her brothe and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Rq and their daughter, Mi: Mr. and M ward Thurston_ of New York City are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence C. Leadbeater, on North Washington street. Mr. 'Mrs. Leadbeater, Mr. and Mrs. Thur: ton and Mrs. George A. went to Charlottesville Thursday for the commencement at - St. Ann' School, when Miss Katherine Lead- as among the graduate Jean Bayly Burruss has re- from a visit to relatives in Markham. The Rev. and Mrs. Churchill Jones Gibson of Lexington, Va., were week end guests of the latter's uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. George Uhler, on North Washington street. Mrs. Robert Thomas and her two ¢hildren are visiting (riends in accom- le of Martinsburg, Belle Browning of hington were the week end ts of Mr. and Mrs. Carroll H.| . on North Washington street. Johnson McGuire of Johns Hopkins University is the guest of his parents, Dr. and Mrs. Hugh Me- Guire, on South Washington street. Mr. Harold Price has returned from Augusta Military Academy and is with his mother, M Overton W. Price, on Braddock Heights. Mrs. Howard Plitt will her home a_visit to her mother, W. Mays, on King street. Mr. Richard Kemper has returned | from St. Christopher’s School, Rich- been a student for the yast three vears. Mrs Walter Washington of Charles | . W. Va., has returned home after a visit to Mr. and Mr. liam Wattles on Prince street Mrs. John Hunton Foster has gone | Zast Downingtown, Pa. the summer with her son-in-la daughter. M return after | George | . Wil- is the guest of Miss Dorotny Morton on North Washington street. Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Holden and their children and Mr. and Mrs. Eu- gene Lindsey spent the past week end cruising on the Potomac in Mr. Holden's yacht. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Van Middles- worth have returned from Atlantic City, where they spent two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. John Stockman and Mrs. Harry Taylor of Chester, Pa., end guests of Mr. and Schlichting on South Pairfax street. Ray Brockwell and Misses and Betty Brockwell have re- turned from a visit to relatives in Richmond. iss Julia Take Skinner of Ala- who was in New York City llurlnz the winter and spring., was the recent guest of Miss Alice Gronau on North St. Asaph street. Miss Rosalie Broaddus has gone to Culpeper, where she will spend the summer with relatives. Mrs. Sadie Oden has returned to her home in Remington, Va., after a it _to her brother-in-law and sis- ter, Mr. and Mrs. James T. Preston on Mr. | in-law | Mushbach | to|] CIETY. A bride of June formerly Mixs Anna Louise Worley, her marriage taking place in the home of her rents, Mr. and Mrx. Daniel W. Wor- ley at Riverdale, Md Margaret Moore Annapolis. Moore and Mis spent the past we in-law wund sister, Capt. and Mrs. MacMoreland, in | Rosemont. . and tained Frida the birthda aught wak D. Burke enter- celebrate | M Oscar Thom mann. Among Knlllns Helen he guesis were Mis ochrell, June and Tearl Mildred Maxine Winte ara Graumann, Frances Thomas, mma Gardner Charles Cockrell William and and Milton Mci: n Mr. and Mrs. lzrrnll K as their guests for the last week end Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Berry, Miss Dorix Mrs. G. W. Campbell, M phell, Mrs. ner, Frances Vivian Robertson, | Mrs. Henry O'Bannon Cooper have returned from a visit to friends in Norfolk, i Mrs. Herman Rayerma . guest of her sister, Mrs. Ralph Wer- | den, in Hackensack Mrs. Leonard and _small sts of her J. C. Kelly, in \\ Ripley Coates and Mr. Lewis Davis were married evening in the Methodist South. The ther and 3 atin and carried hower of bride roses and vall The maid of honor was M Carpenter and the bride: maids were Miss Louise Davis, o 00 Miss _Fiorence R Coates of Grove. Margaret .r. All Wore georg arried Columbia M livan was Harold Windsor 1 for his brother And the ushers wre Mr. Milton Ston- nell, Mr. Mark Duvall. Mr. mond nd Mr. Lester Myers, Im- after the ceremony a recep- held _at_the home of t Day Exceptional Sale To close out our Spring Hats Formerly priced from $10 to $22.50 We have divided them three groups to sell at— $5 $7.50 $10 Jubiette Allen Shop 1005 Connecticut Ave. “Lewis” Gowns st marked reductions into South Royal street. amuel B. Moore, Miss Inez Light to handle, and smooth to run. With a ball bearing motor and brush that hum quietly—work effi- ciently—wear for years. There’s dirt deep in the nap of your earpet, brought in from out-o'doors. The powerful suction gets that. There’s dust and lint, and bits of thread on the surface. The motor- ' driven brush gets these. The double action cleans cleaner—saves your , PREMIER SERVICE CO. 801 11th Street N.W. Main 5357 THE SUNDAY STAR, ‘WXsmNG‘ToN. bridels mother, Mra. Coates. who as sisted in re and who wore & gown of black spangled net, and Mra. Bavis, mother of the bridegroom, also ed, Wearing orahid georgette nd pearls. Mr. and Mrs. Davis left luter'in the evaning to spend soveral weeks at Niagara Falls and in New York City. "Among the out-of-town Buests were Capt. and Mrs. » T. Kree and M. and Mra. Wiiliam Cars penter of Jacksonville, Ind.: the Rq and Mrs. Clarence Wise of Baltimos Mres. Marv Sampson and Miss Ger- trude Sampson of Richmond, Mrs. William Borgner of gewood, Md. . Theodore Cook has returned from a visit to his granddaughter, eln George Neuman in Unionville, Va. Miss Louisa Grifith entertained Monday evening at her home o Fairfax street in honor of Mr. Mrs. Russell . Kelly, who have re. cently returned from their bridal trip. Mrs. James A. Hulfish is the guest of her aunt, Mrs. Thomas Wilson, in Roanoke. Miss Mary Davis has returned from Virginia Intermont College, Bristol, Va., where she has been at school. Nirs. Glibert Jefterson Cox has re- turned from a visit to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George I'ield, in West Point, Va. ,Mra. Charles Creighton Carlin has returned from Los geles, where she spent the past several months with her son. Mr. Keith Carlin. Miss Amelia Jones has returned from Fort Defiance, Va. where she attended the finals at Augusta Mili- tary Acader Miss * Florance Taylor week end with Mrs. in Lorton, Va Hayward D. Luckett D. Luckett, jr, have their home in’ Charlotte, a visit to Mr. Luckett's Lucie Peyton Luckett, spent the Helen Spring- ent guest of her sister, Smith. Lillian Robinson has returned to her home in Franconwa, Va., after a visit to Miss Allie Grey Dornin, in Rosemont Bornin attended s in Annanolis. Jullen Y. Williams . Orlundo H. Kirk Rapids, Mich., onvention of Association, is national president. s. Armstrong Thomas, who was the guest of Col. and Mrs. Williams, has returned to her home in_Baltimore Mr. und Mre. Williams Louls Miller and the tte r, s Helen Hughes, Jeft Tast “we ncinnati, where they will make their home in the future. Mr. Bristol, t and Mrs. Pi ent James L. Keys of , ere guests of the Mr. and Mrs. it Mr. Mr..and Mrs, E. G. V n, Va. Douglas L. Folk of Richmond were week end su of and Mrs. Jennerfer Broaddus, on R e ! Mrs. William Bennett m m_m “Franhlin Square lII FHotel ||| 14th Street at K | Sundny h the < Logical Day to | D-I-N-E B We Sunday menu our diziag reem se Six Excellent Courses. . m Dwyer of mvhmnnd_ has returned Rone it Aspurn. Va. attor o visit to Mrs. Wayland Whittemor. Mr. and M illiam B. Hesseltine , Mo, have joined the er's mother, Mrs. M. B. H. tine, at the home of her brother-in law'and sister, Dr. and Mrs. Robert J. Yates. Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Zachary and their children motored to Gettys- burg and spent the past week end. Mrs, Cecil Brooks and her mothel arri have gone to Akron, Ohlo, ‘1o vialt rebutiven” ' Mr. and Mrs. Gideon Clarke Mont- momery, who lived on Braddock Heights during the winter and spring while Mr. Montgomery was attending the Episcopal Theological Seminary, left last week for Balti- more and will return to their home in_Philadelphia for the summer. Mrs. Garnett Francis has returned from a visit to friends in Atlanta. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Schmidt have §one to their camp in Maine where they will spend the summer. iss Pearl Bryant has feturned from a visit to relatives in Tye River, a. Miss Mary Thomson entertained the Monday Bridge Club last week at her home in Rosemont. The members playing were Mrs. Anderson Som mers, Mrs, M. Norton, Mrs. Richard I3/ Acton, Mrs. J. Armistead Eggborn. Mrs. lsaac Gregg. Mrs. Henry O'Bannon Cooper and Mrs. Jean Bayly-Burrus: k Howard has returned from Wayncsboro, Va.,, where he attended the finals "at ~Fishburne Military School, of which he is an alumnus. Invitations have been receiv for the marriage of- thelr daughter, Miss Sara Elizabeth Skinker, to Mr. George Morgan Kernan Wednesday, June 18, in Grace Episcopal Church, the Plains, Va. Mr. Kernan and his The Plains, Va, Mr. Kernan and his be graduated from the United States Military Academy, West Point, at the commencement _this month. Miss Anne Fleming of The Plains will maid of honor for Miss Skinker, and the bridesmaids will be eight class- mates of the bride at Stuart Hall, Btaunton, and Holton Arms, Washington. . Kernan_will have his brother as best man and will have eight of his fellow classmen as ush- ers. Miss Cora Lee Cochran of Alex- andria, & ocousin of the bride, will loave early In the week to stay at The Plains until after the wedding. Mrs. Charles . Eillatt Cabell was hostgss for the Morning Bridge Club Wednesday at her home, on South St. Asaph street. The others present were Mra. C. William Wattles, Mrs. Jean Bayly-Burruss, Mrs. Morrix 1. Horner, Mrs., Anderson Sommers, Mrs. Richard E. Acton, Mrs. J. K. M. N ton and Miss Mnrl:ur\‘t Ashby. Mr. and Mre. Maddox are spending the we ith relatives in Partlow, Svou)hanla County Orlenhl Ruxn and Carpets Washed, Cleaned, Repaired FIREPROOF STORAGE Nazarian Bros. Co. - Potomac_152 lm'm'z'h' st W, ¢ Conn. Seml-Annual Sale June 9 to June 21, 1924 Children’s Dresses of the Very Highest Class Ages from one to sixteen for girls and from two te four for boys. VERY SPECIAL Opportunities in HATS AND COATS Careful buyers have become familiar with what is obtainable at these semi-annual sales. In many instances prices are below the actual cost of manufacture. Patalie, . 3308 Fourteenth St. N.W. Second Floor 5 *37 COATS For motoring and general utility wear. A complete se- lection of all sizes, now— TEN-ELEVEN CONNECTICUT AVENUE AT K sTREETY WASHINGTON ABSOLUTE CLEARANCE Presenting An Unusual Opportunity To Procure the Latest Fashions In Gowns, Frocks, Dresses, Coats And Hats At— Reductions: 14- FROCKS A large selection of charm- ing models for street or summer wear now— HATS at HALF PRICE Unrestricted choice of Every Hat at half'its marked price. 14 and More SUITS Sports Suits of neutral toned herringbones and tweeds now— SUITS Strictly Tailored Suits of charmeen and twill, in all sizes, now— 23 *38 D. C, JUNE 8, 1924—PART trom Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Skinker 9 Will Be In Our Corset Depart- ment—All Day Monday, June 9th She Will Advise With You and Explain Just How Easy It Is to Reduce With Madame X Girdles The Palais Royal has been selling these girdles for ten weeks, and our corsetieres have been trained by expert Madame X demonstrators, so that you may be properly fitted. The Madame X Reducing Girdle is worn over the undergarment. Indeed, once you have worn this marvelously light, comfortable gvrdlc—oncc you have tried it on—you will not want to take it off! Why not come in MON- DAY and see the Madame X Reducing Girdle for yousself and have the Madame X demonstrator explain its many features? Thac is the only way Try it on and see how you like it. Stop in TOMORROW! $9 85 $1 1.85 Palais Royal—Corset Dept.—Third Floor %'ePALAlS ROYAL G & 1l1th Sts. Service and Courtesy Established 1877 to really appreciate its unusual features. In Light Gray and Pink Must absolutely vacate the premises by June 30th. This means that all our Stylish, High-Grade: Apparel must be sacrificed without régard to cost, former price or value. BARGAINS GALORE ALL OVER THE STORE. COME EARLY MONDAY! Silk Dresses Canton Crepe, Printed Crepe and Georgette. Were $19.75, $22.50 und $25.00. Snleslo Silk Dresses Lace, Georgette, Satin, Can- ton and latsz]. 50 Crepe. Were $39.75 und $45.00. Winter Suits vr: Suit was sw.so. sale §99. 50 Lo v tun s $35.00 .. $39.50 200 Dresses Tub Silks, Linens and Dot- ted Voiles. Were s7 :§§ $12.50 and $15.00— Sale price......... Silk Dresses Roshanara Crepe, Georgette, Canton Crepe and Beaded Georgettes. Weres 95 $25.00, $29.50 and 1 6-_ $35.00. Sale price, — price 1 Su:t was suuo Sde Dinner Dresses ter kind. $75.00, $8500 & s 4 5 Price .......... e 68 Winter Coats 5 Coats, Were $45.00, Sale Price, $15.00 17 Coats, Were $55.00 and $59.50, Sale Price, $20.00 10 Coats, Were $85.00 and $95.00, Sale Price, $35.00 2 Coats, Were $115.00, Sale Price, $50.00 Beaded Dreuel, of the bet- $95.00. Sale Plain and Fur Trimmed 15 Coats, Were $69.50 and $75.00, Sale Price, $25.00 3 Coats, Were $225.00 and $245.00, Sale Price, $75.00 Uz 7 Silk and Twill Coats Plain and Fur Trimmed Were $55.00 and sZ 8 Sample Coats Silk and Cloth Coats. Were $65.00, 50 50 & ssion 339= Sale Price Twill Capes Navy, Tan aud Gray. Were $45. Sale Price, 50 172 No Exchanges $59.50. Sale Price....... % 150 Hats Were $5.00 and $7.50. Sale Price, $9.00 No Refunds Yz Silk Capes Were $22.50. Sale Price, $R.9%5 S Lt Gtz Ziz4% All Sales Final No Charges The Young Ladies’ Shoj lllBGStreet N.W.