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cd from Eighth Page.) Thompson, U. S. N. Mrs her marriage duughter of Lieut. 1o was before ¥n Boughton, Boughton Mr. Leroy Howen place last evenin home of the brid roil street, Dir. Heb: ficiating. The hou. arrangement of ro peonies, ferns and 4 charming and pink and a ing back- given by her brot 1r wore a gown fashioned on of soft straight 3 short sleeves. Her long tulle veil was held by a cluster of lilies of the vai- ey and she carried 4 shower of roses and lilies of the valle P. Conger was the Connor, mother of the wn o f lavesder and carried ros FolN*Ning the reception Mr. Bowen and his Bride left for New York, and will sai Itoday on the Clyde line for Charleston, . where they will pass some time before going to their future home Atlanta. An interesting and surprising hap- Pening at the wedding was the nouncement Ly N Ruby £ emeor. of Y bride, Mr. [ fssted inv her da Harry Word has 1 ington_of the Miss Kathleen Condon of Mrs. Katherine Condon, s Burdick yesterday ment of and s pelen Smith inembers of nt £ in the two families were ind Mrs Burdick home in New Y. their will York on the wedding trip, viee consul Manchester and Mrs \ : Bave a days Hill Short- Boyd Wedding In United Brethren Church. Charmin wasx the wedding of Miss Marian Holt Boyd to Donald Rowe Cameron, which K place wt noon today in t United Brethren Church, the Rev. ‘harlex . Fultz officiating. The church was decorated with palms and jes. and Thompson ement uis en in marriage by n _Parsons, and t Mixs Eva Rup- chif- aded . and bride Ruppert of powder biu rgetie crepe trimmed ads, @ picture hat to carricd a bouguet of and 1 of the valley Stanley meron was the best and the ushers were Mr. J. T. White and Mr. Robert V. Haig. The dal couple left trip. Mrs. © green suit with a small hat, A wedding of interest to Washing- in Annapolis Wednes- n_in St. Ann’s Church Dorothy Deatrick. daugh- and Mrs. W. O. Deatric ©f this city, became the bride of Mr. Forrest J. French, son of Mr. and Joseph F. French of Toledo, Ohio. was performed by the ter of Mr. y The bride was given in marriage by her father and wore a gown of gray crepe, hea hat” trimmed R lace and forge me-nots arried a shower bou- -art rosex and forget- Deatricl frock attend r of po: Atop Arlington Hotel Sangamo Band Madrillon Service Cover $1.10 Satordays MEYER GOLDMAN. Manager For Eeservations—Main 6550 DANCING—RAIN OR SHINE =) ‘Say st wv:t/x Flowers"” ToCompliment | the Graduate nothing seems so emi- nently fitting as a bouquet or basket of choice FLOWERS We're noted for our effective arrangement of fine flowers for com- mencements, weddings. cte., and will fill your order at Moderate Prices. SHAFFER’S Phone Phone Main 2416 Main 106 | 900 14th St. crepe in a deep shaue | rgex—35 Centx Week Nights der blue crepe and cream lace, a pic- ture hat and carrying & bouquet of lave ect peas. sign Minor Heine was the best man. Immediately after the ceremony Mr. and Mrs French left for a wed- ding trip to Atlantic City and Phila- delphia, and will later proceed to Ohlo. “Ar. French graduated from the N Academy June 4, but will re- ceive @ commission as second lieu- | tenant in the Coust Artillery Corps of the United ursduy. the val ad- to the United ¢ be- cordan. . ¥ put into eff mong the out-of-town s, Joseph K. Fre Stui with an Mr. Richard utphen of Defia D ir. Harry Mo.; Mr. of hem, of Hamilton, t of Toledo Mary MF. and Mrs. § B Baker and Miss acomu, Wash Mr. and Mrs James H. Morgan, jr. With Mr. James Morgan. 3d. and Miss Christine Morgan and Mr. Chilton H Morgan of Greenville, S. C.. ng in Washington. and are Shoreham United & wf the Phila ales and M the Lo Mrs. to a Charles 1 hostess mall comnany at luncheon y terday at the Congressional Country Club.” her guests remaining through the afternoon for bridge The marriage of Mi son, daughter of Mr. ohnson, to Mr ook place . in St John's Epi Rev Love * accompanied e church. who i = music The bride was esc her brothe law, Mr. Thomas and wore & gown of pe ~chiffon _and chantilly made with bouffant skirt and tight-fitting bodice. tulle veil was caught Dby blossoms and she carried a bouquet of bride roses and 1 Mrs. Thomas Claffey was matron of honor for her wore a gown of pink chiffon cream lace, with a picture hat h and rried Columbia ros Mr. Peter Q. Nvce was the best man and the ushers Mr. Robert Windt and Mr, aul Hammack. Immediate after the ceremony { Swindler and his bride left for | New York, from where they will sail | for_ Bermud They will Her a wreath of orange es of the valley. home after August road, Chevy Chase, | Il was host t 1 r last even- | |ing Congressional Country { Club, Mr. and Mrs Percy C. Adams have | ©|as their guests at 4822 Blagden ave- {nue, Mrs. Arthur F. Leedom and Miss {oil City, Pa. A pretty Saturday " evening et. Mrs. Percy Helen Leedom of y | bria a The ceremony was performed by the | v. Dr. W.'A. Lambeth at the home | of Mir. and Mrs. Frank J. Seott, 1331 | K street. Quantities of roses, dals paims and ferns were hous | "The b { by Mr. Scott, and | white beaded satin_made her tull of e was given in marriage wore a gown of | georgette crepe over | with a long train, and | veil was held by a coronet oran blossoms. She carried | Why ®casily and satistactoril paint troubles. “Save It will be hard it is reupholstered Furniture Is the s to ul o Are you prepared i which is to be broadca: 3 our high-grade, standa | @ | French t will look %0 new. brides roses and lillies of the valley. | French play, songs, recitations and|Buckey. president of Holy Cross, Miss_Elizabeth W. Harper of New Bern, N. C., was the maid of honor und 'wore "a gown of nile-green georgette crepe trimmed with ostrich feathers. The other attendants were rs. Webster Jackson ‘and Miss Mary E. Fagan of Louisville; Ky., and they wore georgette crepe frocks in beaded shell pink and canary. The attendnnts ail wore corsage boquets of Killarney roses, Little Jane Har- per was the flower girl and the bearer was Emile Fish ste Jackson and the ushers w x. cer Brookbank and Mr. Marlon Fisher. fiss Elsie Jorss sang ing" and * ‘At _Dawn- accompanied by . D. A. Dar- V. Garvin, formerly Miss of Illinois. played the wedding march, accompanied by Mr. D. A. Darroch, violinist, and Mr. John Oner, cellist,’ of the Marine Band. Mrs.’ John Spencer Brookbank was mistress of ceremonies and wore a Bown of white georgette crepe trim- med with filet lace, and a corsage bouquet of Killarney roses. umate Lee, both of V ., were married June 7 at p.m. at the Church of the by the Rev. L. F. ville, Va. of Mr. Pilgrims Harper of Be ‘The bride ix the daughter and Mrs. Robert e of Bealton. Fauquier County, and Mrs. Newman, after an extended bridal trip, will make their home in Washington Mrs. Ralph Richards entertained a company of eight at luncheon today at the Congressional Cou Club, ivening of Mr. and M. J. Mrs Florence chairman of the committee of the of Arts nounces that the International and | Arts Club will give and Istand t 8:30 o'clock. will_include a 'STUDEBAKER Just Drive It; That's All Boys!—Girls! GOLD PRIZES You Can Win Chex Prize Money. 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The play will Cercle ~Precieuses cast Mrs. Anderson, Mr. Blum, Mr. Prou- bert and Mr. Schumaker; with Mrs Marie J. Becker as manager. Arrangements are being made for a Spanish evening, to be given in the near future. be_ given Le Lieut. and Mrs. W. E. surprised last evening tendered them by Earl E. and celebration of Holmes were ¥ a reception their son and Ruth Holmes, twenty-fifth Among the £uoSts present were: Mr. and Mrs, N. S. Holmes and sons, Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Holmes and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Walter EIiff, Mr. and Mrs, Norman Embrey and’ daughter, Miss Evelyn Smallwood, Miss Cora Edwards, Miss Mary Edwards, Mr. and Mrs. Plerce, Mr.'and Mrs. James B. Frizzell and Mr. and Mrs, Paul B, izzell, Mr. and Mrs. Duke, Mr. and Mrs. Bond, Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Willle Edwards, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wood, Mr. and Mrs. S. 8. Mills, Mr. G. H Mellon. Mr. Schneider, Mr. Harry Baucr, Mrs. Bryan and Mrs. Stroud aughter. in Col. and Mrs. Adam_Slaker of Washington arc at the Hotel Astor. | cw York.. Col. Slaker will go to West Point for the alumni reunion and return to New York to join Mrs. luker at the Astor, where they will remain for ten days or two weeks. Dana of Palm Beach, ¥ spent three months in Washington, staying at the Hamilton iotel, has gone to Cleveland for the pnvention. From there she will go to New York to sail for Europe. Mr. Luis Herrera, professor at the nited St val Academy, at An- lis, and Mme. Herrera are spend- he week at the Hamilton Hotel. nnual banquet and meeting Alumnae Association of Holy Th the program: A violin and pian Miss Mary Howe and Miss Elonie | Von Culin: an essay, composed and | given by Miss Ruth Craven. a winner | in The Star contest for high schools toasts, Miss Julia Kennedy and Mis Regina Marsden: remarks. Miss Mar: Lovely Voiles Cotton Crepes Handkerchief Linens Costume Linens with Hemstitching / French Hand Em-' broideries Tucked Side Frills Seed Beadings Novelty Ornamenta- tions SOFT FRENCH COLORINGS Porcelain French Blue Rose—Pink Canary Orchid White little alteration is needs for summer Whole Wheat Cracker.]8¢ | class '24; vocal solo, Downey Rice, Mrs. Agnes |ave. s.e. 1 s s accompanied by Miss [, Jemdle F. Brackett, Audrey J. Draeger, 7, s. James F. Hartnett, governor e of the International Federation of Births Reported Catholic Alumnae, will be the guest epo! . of honor. Mrs. Frederick J. Rice, president of the Alumnae Assock tion, will preside. Immediately following the dinner the meeting will open with the ini- tiation of the class of 1924. Formal reports will be read and a delegate elected to the International Federa- tion of Catholic Alumnae convention which is to be in Philadelphia dur- ing October. Mr. and Mrs. F» D. Lawrence of Cleveland, Ohio, are making an ex- tended stay in Washington, accom- panied by R. E. Lawrence, also of Cleveland, and are at Wardman Park Hotel. Deaths Reported. The following deatbs have been reported hour: Louis nd Klva V. Underwood, Goldie Maraps. boy. ; Loretta M. Farr, bo; Wade C. and Bvelyn M. John F. and Dorothy Cook, boy. William and Anna Manger, boy. Eurie R. H, Hillel and John D. Karl H.'and Belle De Kirk and Mary Bi William J. sod Yilliam . and Alice Bpes. gt Perini, bey. OCatherine R. Bents, 65, 90 Nerth Caroline| Holyrood Palace, Edinburgh, is so 1310 Rbode Island 1835 North Cupital st. following births have been reported to the health department in the last twesty-four and Mary M. Westmore, girl. . Vogts. girl. and Gertrude Strong, girl. iryan, boy. Bugenis McCaw, girl. the Holy Rood, or Cross, whieh origi- nally occupied the site. or any other ¢olor. Rizik Brothers Newly Arrived NOVELTY CHIFFONS to the health.department in the last twenty- 71, 2901 16th 517 Upshu n, 68, on A Ssecial Offer A Beautiful Picture of Baby 5 r street, in front 8 st. rfield Hospital, 78, Chevs Chase Sanitariom. Civian Roman, Tanham.'s1, P. Sheck, Jr., 08, United Btates Soldiers’ Home Hosp yer ital. Elisabeth Diedrich. 76. 12 D st. n.e. Wheatsworth Whole Wheat Flour. . 30C 3%-1b. bag. 1008 3rd st. u. i " .. e Potomac Rtiver, foot BROS., INC. SILK GOWNS SPECIALLY PRICED $15 §1%-0z carton Magruder, Inc. Best Groceries Conn. Ave. and K St. Established 1875 R 1216 F St. N.W. READY FOR SALE TOMORROW—100 NEW Handmade Paris Frocks Block Borders inset > Personally Selected by Our Paris Office and Offered at Very Attractive Prices *12.50—°19.50—°29.50 These frocks are mosx‘emrancing——unmistakably Parisian in design, indescribably charting, and so perfectly designed that required. They come to us direct through our French commissionieres in such variety of styles as to fill many days and evenings. Sizes 36 to 42—On Sale in Women’s Dress Shop—Second Floor Sale—Beginning Tomorrow For Three Days Only $5 to $10 “La Garde” Bags $3.95—$4.95 $5.95—$7.95 Most women know the com- fort and beauty of the “La Garde” handbag. Fer business, shopping or traveling, it is the ultimate in convenience. If you have the woman’s “magpie instinct” you especjally like the little i : is most These ices for 3 days only—so act quickly ufiumd! . —Street Floor i KAPLOWITZ 721 NINTH STREET, N. W. PRINTED CREPES, TUB SILKS, BLAZER STRIFS, NEW PRINTS, NEW COLORINGS. KAPLOWITZ QUALITY AND DISTINC- TION. YOU WILL WANT SEVERAL Street and Afternoon Dresses XCLUSIVELY de- signed gowns for ma- tronly women. Straight line effects deliberately de- vised to slenderize the full figare. LACE YOKE; pleated panel and apron effects. A few are beaded. Color combinations antici- pate the coming vogue. Green and tan, blue and rose, blue'and white dots trimmed with solid tints. T B TWELVE THIR Newest Blouses, $7.50 to $10 Whatever sort of blouses your wardrobe demands you will find what you want in this marvelously priced as- semblage. Handsome costume blouses ; boyish blouses for sport suit and sweater wear, with all newest fashion points and color: Maize Shrimp Coral Grax Navy Fallow Lanzin Black White Materials are heavy crepe de chine, net and flannel— short sleeves and many sleeveless styles. —Street Floor. A.gm'n, a Skirt Sale Extraordinary! 100 Pleated Skirts, $6.50 Our Last Month’s Price for These Same Skirts Was $8.95 Just one more advantage to the buyer, due to the delaved season. These skirts have sold formerly for $895, and you considered them big values then. There are four styles, each fashioned of beautifully finished silk-and-wool Roshanara crepe. You know how it wears, and also how firmly the pleats last. Colors are: Besge Gray Cocoa Black ‘BC 01 §Z S9ZIS Navy —Second FYoor. Dainty Voile Lingerie, $1.95 Gowns, envelope chemise, vests and step-ins, of sheer voile in pastel colorings, are included in this special pricing. Tailored models or with val and filet adornments. Flesh + Orchid W hite Honeydew Crepe Gowns, $1.50 So Popular For Summer Wear! Soft thin crepe with filet edgings: flesh. orchid, white and peach. Peach Nude —Street Floor. Silk Costume Slips, $5 Radium silk, tailored beautifully with 20-inch self hem, in flesh, white, silver, navy and black. - Tub-Silk Slips, $3.95 Hemstitched top and straps ; good quality silk, 20-inch shadow hem; a splendid value, in white and flesh. Lingette Slips, $1.95 Tailored to endure wear and many laundering shadow hem. Nainsook Slips, $1.50 and $1.95 These are the slips in demand for hot summer weather. Shadow hems, daintiest trimmings, edges and lovely medallion insets. —Street Floor. . Transparent Hats, $15 Lovely wide-brimmed flowery hats for sunlit after- noons, in the drooping brims and picturesque shapes which appear so well with a summer costume. Malines Lace Crepe Many are draped in filmy lace scarfs: several models are entirely gauzy black maline, vivid colors with har- monizing blossoms. When you see them you will Jc‘alize they are a find at $15. 4 —Second Floor. Our blood ix red by accident; & sci- named from a monastery dedicated to | entist stated recently that we do nog know yet why it should not be greed