Evening Star Newspaper, June 18, 1924, Page 8

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THE EVEN ; SOCIETY. home in Dayton for the wedding, and |the International Rotary convention, 2 iy 4 now being held in Tor onies, pink among others from out of town are Miss in Mary Jacousen of Helena, Mont. -'4!‘l Mr. and Mrn,{Chn.:l& (:\.‘rhy ]hu\'ts the Transfiguration, the Rev. John J. e ported eream E g i : Carleton Andrews of Lewiston, Me., and | as their guest for the Mrs. Ruth ally officiating. Chbe) e T A @ 5 Mr. Harry Beuhl of Dayton. | Hlackman Rodgers of New York, in|Queally officiating. ;The chapel was (Continued on Ninth Page.) - | avhose honor they will entertain in- The matri, of Miss Carolyn | formal this evening in their coun- Smith t Mr. Frederick Biederstedt 'y on the Rockyille pike Mrs. of Syracuse, N Y., took place las!|Rodgers, who is a singer. will give a leve n the home of the bride's|short program. Alvin Smith, ceremony was | Mrs. Charles . Walcutt was_the AmbaSSfldOr of Fl‘ance,‘ M. JUSSerand. : : S & g 5 p rmed at rclock — in honor guest at a farewell tew given ; Tbe NEW by the patients of Ward I at Mount Returns Today From Dartmouth SR LN ' tove (hanes Woua, Tpasier G1 e | Alto Tioooial on, Mopdy efternoor; e ’ ha v flrrdlu(amlllll of |)al=|u< of the rurly-;m:‘r D‘:l-lmx in lhht’ £ v oses and white peonies | ward, presented Mrs. Walcutt with & ( “ ]th l;l;. [). Degree, X, 4 P wdditional friends were | Siver bowl with the. following in- he informal reception | Leription: “To Julia Du Pont Crofton emony aleutt, with love and appreciation, . | who was given in mar- her boys, Mount Alto Hospital, ior it his granéparents, Mr. and Mrs. i < . uncle, Mr. Willlam H. hington, D. C." e o e g Harrison Kensett turday he ! 5 A 3 Sirk ok, was In_white Chinese 5. Walcutt is first vice president b : e D o D SEeAEsh \ N £ 4 oned_after the ¢ 8 | f the George Baldwin McCoy Unit of ihis_atiermaon| fron 4 - 30 4 : P | q the Amerlcan Women's Legion, the was honored ar the Dirtmouth ¢ ry of the| : o v oand Mrs. Bric B " , 3 s 5 S ARL { Mount Alto Hospital rej y. N vommencement vosterduy with | n 1 \enndl in tiole. wew: peRl ; ] |73 N e utt, hag been & visltor in Ward |” (19} AL of the famed honor and ruggedaess, : ireatly beloved by all the patients, | A all of the fine engineering that has been p - § ) A n who deeply regret the “orders” which evident in every Locomobile built... plas...a through 5 3 3 1 1 ¢ p P take Col. und Mrs. Waleutt from the Y new tpiri(ef ormance, riding and d. + autums ; ST b ! % hand- f 4 ling ease, and many pew touches of magni- The marriage of Mrs. Alberta Whit- ficence jn both coachwork lfld h ical spent & day at the Ritz-Carlton § st Thi 3 - ! § 4 A son Roller Stacks, ughter of Mrs. . i Py ;. Mr. Afnac | Stein. 8 xy i 3 3 gy in-law and ghter after the cere-| Bertie Roller of Virginia and Wash- 3 design— this is the NEW Locomobile. To drive 5 8. . mony and h L gown of blac ead- | ington, to Mr. John Wilmerton Dar- i it i i B L L7 o'eloek, in S s Chureh, | Y . i A ed _chiffon o v 'satin and a cor- | "5 i ). it is to sense that high degree of perfedion Y § \ sage bouque! nder sweet peas and | — — — g which has gained for Locomobile universal and Mlrs, . § 4 llies of the valley sonthside, the ps- 5 X Mr. and Mrs. Biederstedt left later [ | | Japin n ot and is the recognition as The Best Built Car in America. KAPLO\X}iTZ Locomobile Design Front Wheel Brakes BROS., INC. are STANDARD EQUIPMENT 721 NINTH STREET, N. W. B3 FEATURING DELIGHTFULLY COOL : SILK GOWNS ‘ LOCOMOBILE'CO. of AMERICA e ol R | $I 5 2 Incorporated guests the King Edward Ho . 5 < 1517 Connecticut Ave. e evening for a wedding trip, the ling in dark blue figured small black hat. After : 3 will be_at_home at Dr. Sze Leavex 3 % 4 “Syracuse, N. Y. 10 Join His Student 1 wnd Mrs Horl v ! . California | at dinner lust | rd roof, having | ar Allison | Allison, will be marrie p Syt i - == Allison, will be married | 5 I seeciatLy Low reaTuRED PRICE PRINTED | | Ori | CREPE DE CHINE, TUB SILKS, NEW PRINTS AND |Oriental Rugs and Carpets | NEW COLORINGS: KAPLOWITZ QUALITY AND | | Washed, Cleaned, || DisTINCTION. FOR TOWN, SPORTS MRS, CORDELL HULL, - Repaired ‘ COUNTRY CLUB, OR BEACH. | Wife of the chairman of the Democratic national committee, popular in ofM- il FIREPROOF STORAGE e cinl life In Washingt and who will be present in New York during the ‘L % === — == convention there. ? L A o T—— o[ ——]ol——]cl———lal——olal——— | P e R 1712 . N.W. | will perform the ceremony at Mr. Irvin Sigler will be best man for Ave. & B St ock, and the church will have | his brother, and the ushers will be Mr. At Conn. Ave. & B Bt i o paims, ferns o ertival Biekford, s M The Hovse e b v E » VOry de : ) sdw o 01 e with URht-Atting | Mr, Howsce 14 4 64 4 We never quote bouffant skirt cut in petal- | Ghortly after the recep! a n | % & N bottom, Her tulle | 4 100 B0 e % wedaing, . = & Comparative e ar d after July 15 will be Dual Foot Comtrol— Pri Hazve you tried it/ 608 to 614 ELEVENTH ST, rices Delaware o wit be maia | s diaereom. ane e tom | THE TREW _MOTOR CO. of Courtcsy a r‘ hel 11 match Shephard of this cits o 3 v after the ceremony | Rowns are made like that of the bride, | and_ his bride will leave | the mai v imon | Pashi; z o (hip Goide, will leave| the maid of honor will be in salmor Washinglon Paris i wedding trip to : trimmed with silver and the other s. and on their return will be at | gowns are in rainbow shades. and they - ) at the Fernbrook, 1441 Spring | will all carry tea roses and delphinium. | utiuy Garfinale - fiss K | Bick- ko, | e Drive It; Thats All New Exquisite Outfits the Rev. Dr. La : ?%@@Wiaa@@m For Infants, Girls and Small Boxs A Very Unusual Collection Blankets at Moderate Prices Cleaned the “Manhattan Way” You remember how fluffy they were when you bought them. DISTI.\'CTI\'E garments by those makers who specialize in hygienic dress for children, in summer models for practical and dress wear. : Coats, white and colored. . $5, $7.50, $9.75, $10.50 to $41 ....$1, $1.50, $2.25, $2.75, $5 to $14 White Dresses $1, $1.95, $2.50, $4.50 to $39.50 Colored Dresses, 2 to 6 years.. 81, $1.75, $2.75. $3. $4.50, $7.50 to $27 Sweaters, colored $1,$2.25, $3.75, $4.75 and $7.50 Boys' Suits. .. ... .. ..82.25, $3.50, $5, $7.50 to $14.50 Appfoved Bathing Suits The Models that are sanctioned in styles that are irnpressive $Q-95__$3.95__$5.00 —and Better—to $13.75 They are all-wool—from lowest to finest—and fashioned so cor- realy tl'lat tl’xey wiu fit perfectly—witln fireedom for tl\e swim nn& drapiness for the beach. Colors are fast—and offered in plain shades and combinations that are both original and unique. Bathing Caps, 25¢c to $2.95 Bathing Bags, 75c to $1.95 We clean them perfectly and return them to you with that original fluffiness restored. Our process is one scientifically developed; and prac- tically applied. You've never seen Blankets cleaned as we clean them. ok ‘u‘y.'\\ cvening in the P i \ Phone North 3954 and 1 Church by th leave the rest to us. Caps Bonnets Sacques Wrappers Blankets Robes Manhattan Laundry Service Co. Cribs Bassinets Wardrobes Plant, 1346 Florida Avenue—Phone North 3954 | Ki;d{e e Kl;\lmfy Kfiés' g Branch Office, 2506 14th St.—Phone Col. 5596 e SR Sl A L Polished Floots Three Days More! 2ot || HALF-PRICE || off| Saleof leeted or improperly finixhed i )| Aluminum J. M. ADAMS 1503 Connecticut Ave. Wonderfully Popular These Sport Suits —because they are amazingly practical ’15 For the multiplicity of occasions — down- town — sporting — travel — sojourning — these timely smart costumes fit into the wardrobe most efficiently. Botany Flannel and Roshanara Silk—Sleeve- less Jackets and Skirts of the same color—with several high shades from which to choose—or Black Jackets and White Skirts—trimmed with White braid—White buttons and silken tassels. All sizes for Women and Misses. [l 00 e——lo e 8 e D e e e o e 0 [ 0] | Thursday, Friday and Saturday g 7 Many Opportunities for S sTovE ToP B are the final days of this big clear- ; Economy in This Spe- A mooth Top- (with 1ide) ance; there are wonderful values for cial Group of Utensils rtable. ~to v gas 1 owuciace eaully coaed | you. Come tomorrow! drying or burning. red “tocook six vex: | : Ournewly 4-qt. Convex gt et et onbitton || Hart Schaffner & Marx Coats Kettle [ buyers. . Stove Appliance Co. Sport Skirts Knox Hats it |$1 - . | 4-gt. Windsor o . : » Tallored Sutts Sink Strainers e g ccssond 1 Alaminam Pitchers All of these are included at these great 6-qt- Condex H : reductions—HALF PRICE, ofle-thirdgrand Covered Kettle Each ""{" Water Fail one-quarter off. 2-qt. Percolators Item - 9.in. Colander # . 2-qt. Rice Boiler Loose-bottom We Specialize in the Hart Schafiner & Khnitted Saits Omelet Pans Tube Cake Pans Nestle Lanoil s = Marx Knicker Suits Sweaters & Dresses Main Floor, G Street Entran: Permanent Wave Y, Price Y, Price . ain Hloor, o Three reasons why we should do your permanent waving: o = ¢ e - P g 1. Our operator was awarded 2. We leave all the natural 6 v et 8 e e, Raleigh Haberdasher |9 ve » Inc. We can regulate the size 1215-1217 F Street E.EEEEEEEEIE; of our waves. 18 Curls, $15.00 Women's Sportwear Dept., Third Floor 5 and 1214 to 1218 G Street BEAAB%’QEEP Thirteen:Ten F Street Hours: 8:45 to 5:30 g 1206 G St. M. e1zz — - = [sle——|el=——=]0]—=m]o] —=] [o[c——lcl——"l| ol ——=o]—a]l——=]o]—=lal——=o|e—=[o]——= o]l == ]a | —=l0 | ——=| EE—:EE—]EEEE‘EEEEEEEEE

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