Evening Star Newspaper, June 18, 1924, Page 9

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GEN. BEACH RETIRES AS ENGINEER CHIEF| Veteran Officer Automatically Goes on Retired List, Due to Age. GEN. TAYLOR TAKES POST Former Head Long Actively Inter- ested in District. Maj. Gen. Lansing H. Beach has served as chief of engineers of the Army for the past four closed his active military c day, on reaching the four years, and was areer to age of sixty- who SmonY ML Sl vears, Society ___ (Continued from Eighth Page.) _ lace dress over pink chiffon and satin, with a large jink picture hat, and| carried a shower bouquet of Ophelia roses and sweet peas. Her only at- tendant, Miss Charlotte Rinker, was attired in yellow georgette and silk lace, ith a hat of white horsehair braid and yellow wistaria. Her bou- quet was of yellow poppies and maidenhair fer Mr. Lee Darley, brother of the bridegroom, was best man, The ush- ers were Mr. George Darley, also a s the bridegroom, and Mr. | Dawning a_ two-we w England state; will be at home rerrace, Roland Par through M. and Mrs. Darle 919 Falls Road Baltimore, panied by The Sta * president, Mrs. THE EVENING - STAR, member of the faculty of the Univer- sity of Maryland. Miss Esther Barr of Chevy Chase Mrs. Among the were: Mr. and Mrs. Albert sang preceding the ceremony, accom- Norman Frost, also played the wedding music. out-of-town who guests H. Schra- der of Kaukauna, Wis,, parents of the bridegroom, and his brother, Rothauge, Mr. and Mrs. Rothauge and Mr. George hauge, jr.. of New York; Mr. Rudolph Strehlow of Peoria, Iil., Mrs. Wagner, Misa Lillle Wagner and Miss Miller of Baltimore. nt Ald Garden Party Friday Aftermcon. The Starmont Afd for Mr. Bur- ton Schrader: Mr. and Mrs. Margaret George H. H. Rot- and Mrs. and Consump- tives will hold a tea and garden party at the residence of Mrs. A. jr. 1778 Lanier place. 4 to 8 o'clock, offering. Friday, There will be a silver Among those actively en- P. Clark, trom gaged In arranging the event are the W. E. McReynolds. Mrs. Andrew Stewal i Mrs. W, R lege, at Ames, Iowa, and Is located at Chesapeake City, Md. Only Antimate friends were present. Mr. Charles H. Hall, jr. Wardman Annex, is In Willlamsburg, Va., at- tending finals at William and Mary College. Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Carney an- nounce the marriage of their daugh- ter, Ruth Scott, to Mr. Elmo Virgil Coons on Monday. Brig. Gen. John T. Knight is in New York and is staying at the Hotel Astor. Mr. A. H. Briggs of San Francisco is spending the week at the Hamll- ton Hotel. -— Marriage Licenses. Marriage licenses lave been issued to the | tollowing D, Matthew Zirkle of Kockville, rota N. Carey of fhis eity Gilbert Willinwus ence M. Reld of Pl M., el . and Flor Andrew L. Baker of this city and Fasale L. Everett of Grahs Desiel B. 4 Ursula M. Flagel. G, n od Catberine L. Sehastian, tath s Shutobd G. Adame of this city M. Dorsett of Winston-Salem, N Johi T. Hroderick and Auné B. Albert L. Schrader of Kauka A Gotthielde C. Harthel of this Harold R’ Smith of this city and Marian N. Lynch of Newark. Del Dent Thomas and Mary Hawkins, Hyattsyiie, both of Charles W, Steele S this city and Ella M Zeiler of New The following birghs have been reported to the health department in the last twenty-four ours: David A. and Ruth H. Dayhoff, triplets. two a Kinnamont, boy. Batier ‘of Adiee, V., and Sadie h Cotrex of Soutl 0) Harold V. Saml e 1w A, F. taik of this eity. m A, Johnson anid Lettie M. Deshields . Jranady of New York clty and erahaw of this cif r “Moore of this ity ana Busice Alexan: of lottesville, Va. s Wobert Jglerson and Lorensa oo 1. B Hurry B. WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, JUNE 18 1924 Bassley C. Je-eu and Grace V. Gerber, both of Richmond, M. George' G-rver and E. Evelyn Sugden. Harry T. Burton and Dorothes E. Eekstein. Frederick E. Gauss and Cecells M. I‘mlle Burnle Tichenor and Bessie Paul . Towell of thia city and Beauford MEMien” of ‘Miandardmile: V. Baltazar Auuoclasion avd’ Narcisss B. Bau- ¥. Howard, Clinton. Jones M. Maso ardwick and Gladye M. Slocum and Elizabe! Births Reported. T. wirls and one boy, “Phillips. girl. . Sanl and Salome Thompson, boy. Antonio and Theresa Castro, boy. Jobn P. and Mary Buckley. girl Alvia B. and Mary I Morton. girl. Edwin A. and Mary Huntt, girl Yilliam, L. and Margaret Kelly, eirl Jumes A. girl. Charles 'ind Pes Willie M Runll boy. and Pearl L. Thomas, girl pnd asie Kdley &i REO Dual Foot Control— Have you tried it? THE TREW MOTOR CO. DriNK it—frosty, golden—with chipped ice and lemon. The cool Bt automatically ! . | Roberts. Mrs, W. H. Bradbury, Mrs. Charles Demmet, Mrs. S. J. Prescott, | Mrs. B J, Brennan. Mrs. C. H. Claudy, | Miss Letta B. Fisher and Miss Alice : s : |‘ Williams. | James It Dantelx Fur Remodeling and @ Repairing at the Year’s Lowest Prices To keep our furriers occupied, we Remodel and Repair Furs, this time of year, at the LOWEST PRICES. | | fModels for the coming winter are now on | view. You will profit by sending us your coat 0 it can be re-styled while Special Low Prices prevail. tingling taste refreshes, satisfies. Orange Pekoe Tea India, Ceylon and Java blend transferred to the retired list by G Operatlon of law. Tomorrow Maj. | tained Gen. Harry Taylor, who has been his | ™ chief assistant in charge of all mili- tary engineering projec: ts, will assume the duties of chief of engineers and Gen. Edgar Jadwin, recent in charge of the south Atlantic engi- neering district, will succeed Gen. Taylor as chief assistant with the rank of brigadier general. (en Taylor will simply move out of his own office into that now occupied by Gen. Beach und formally subscribe | to the oath of office ax head of the Corps of Eneincers. Gen. Jadwin Will not report for duty at the War Department for several davs, as he is ;.r;s\.;l’l&g ‘Ln‘ the north on official Canadiun ship canay | 1 PrOPesed Well Known Here. Gen. Beach is especially well known to the residents of the District from Buchanan of Mr. EEEEE:EEEE Barthel and were m Miss Gotthielde Schrader in the T ) DURANT oo “Just a Real Good Car”’ evening, April 19, Mrs. Frederick Henry Jones of Youngstown, who has been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John | Cowen Letts at tiieir mesidence, Ayr- lawn, will return to her row. | o W it with last eveni bride’s mot in Chevy officiating I tive arrangement of smilax and pink roses. The bride, ringe by h ington July 4 for a two-week who was given in mar- Mr. and Mrs. Letts. turday xoms and she . N Y., ow and lilley of the vailey " of Knoxville, Miss Helen Rosenbusch was maid of |Fick . Klotz of H : honor and the vriae’s only attendant | 4nited in marrlage by the ““d i and was in light coral color georgette | Neufeld of 245 Wellington road, 3 crepe and « 1 Jurst ro. Mr. William 1 tehouse of Am- | Rerst, Mass. was bes Mrs. Barthel and ceived with the bri after the ceremony and later Mrs. Schrader left for a motor trip. On_their they wil at home M der is a Bab Approves Motoring fOur thirty-five years’ experience is 100% assurance of satisfactory workmanship and style interpretation. e bride canton crepe of sweet pe wore a gown of gray and carried a bouquet and Vacation Attire Found at Jelleffs DEAREST GENEVIEVE: For my trip to Montreal I have just purchased the world’s most per- fect topcoat. It is from Hickson, Inc.. and I found it he Fine Apparel Shop at JE As you know, JELLEF)] is the sole representa- tive in Washington of Hickson, Inc. This coat is the very smartest cut— black and white homespun, lined, piped and scarfed with vivid green. It as soft and light as a feather, and yet warm cnoufrh for the keenest ocean breeze or thc chilliest mountain night. You would. be surprised, the small price 1 paid for it. The little hat | wear with it is also from Hickson, Inc, as trig and light and becoming as imagine. m | home Eikton ‘and € “hesapeake City, bridegroom, trother of uate civil chools Md. fraternity grad- &FGet in touch with ua FURRIERS FOR OVER A THIRD OF A CENTURY is There’s an 8.00 Burt Shoe for Every Woman for Every Occasion Once we had mastered the problem of quaht\' —both material and craftsmanship—we provided the styles to suit every requirement of the ward- robe—street, sports and dress. We can confidently emphasize the quality— even though the price is but 8.00. We've the Shoes for outing that the Youngsters are needing now Arthur Burt Co. 1343 F Street Caring for feet is better than curing them. < - . soft and light as a featier you may My New Swimming Suit —was designed for more active serv- /| ice than a stroll upon the sunny sands. = but I assure you will not offend the eye if so displayed. A short time ago I bought at JELLEFF'S a tricky little taffeta bathing suit, knickers, perky skirt and all, but for regular swim- ming I like a one-piece black wool suit, so added a new one to my wardrobe today. The rubberized satin cape to wear with it, which also came from JELLEFF’S, is the flashiest Roman- striped effect you've ever seen, with a perfectly fascinating bandana to match. Bright colors surely add to the shore scenery. A Little Touch of Scarlet —seems one of the achievements most to be desired, so when I spied in JEI.- LEFF'S Fine Apparel Shop a white tub silk frock, with tucked bosom set in with scarlet fagoting to match the piping and monogram. you may know that it was mine at once. With it | am wearing a tiny Hickson hat white straw with a scarlet band, and the most delectable crepe scari the same shade, with the longest, heaviest fringe in captivity. The scarf cost al- most as much as the dress, but consid- ering the effect, it is worth it. B A A e s R R R A A S A R s Headgquarters for MADAME X Rubber Reducing Girdles The Marguerite Girdle Shop is now prepared to meet the requirements of those who desire to be slim —and fashionable. Below is illustrated the famous Madame X Reducing Girdle, and here are presented certain facts of real interest: . .owill mot ofiend if so dis- played. Points of Interest in This Splendid New Girdle It may be worn in place of a corset over a light-weight undergarment. The garment encircles the thighs, hips and abdomen. gently massaging every part of the body that it touches. It gives a more slender and pleasing appearance the instant it is put on. It distributes the flesh evenly, comfort and ease in movement. It actually reduces without the discomfort of == diet or exercise. = A It is excellent for dancing, sports, riding and any form of out-door activities. . It is sanitary, because it may be washed. Outstanding Features of Madame X —DMade of scientifically treated rubber that stim- ulates the circulation throughout the body. —Laces in the back and so allows easy adjust- ment. —Specially designed in the front to insure comfort. —Comes in gray or flesh colors, whichever you prefer. L In Gray, $9.85 In Flesh, $11.85 Just In! The New Madame X Rubber Reducing Brassiere, *5:2 The newest product of the Madame X Company, designed to reduce the’ bust and make it look small while undergoing the reducing treatment. These brassieres operate upon the same principle as the reducing girdle—in all popular sizes at the Marguerite Shop. $5.00 ¥ Full Line of Melba, Woodworth, Hudnut and Rigaud Toiletries Speaking of Scarfs has the loveliest col- lections of scarfs of all kinds, both on the Main Floor and in the Fine Ap- scarf. parel Shop. This summer a frock is not a fvock with- out its scarf, and at the surprisingly small prices one can afford a pretty one to match every costume. Some of the newest novelties are chiffons in many shades, with little ostrich cuffs through which to slip yvour wrists. Others are Shetland wool lace in lovely hues. I like especially the printed silks with plain crepe bands and hems. And, by the way, such was identified specially with the Maurice J. Colbert Fort Humphr Va., took the distinguished service medal. Both its welfare and improvement *A Backward Season and a Big Stock Are the Reasons for This Sale giving perfect S RS RV T | H' Youll Avoid § E | Inconvenience g A —in the matter of Furnace Replacements and Repairs T through attention to them 5 his long setvice in this city and be- | now. Cause of the active and important | 17 Colbert is ready to rem- share he has had in the development | ;ndy your heating plant » of the District water supply system troubles — whatever their and the federal parking system. For N ‘charactcr — with usual several years he was attached to the {Colbert efficiency and ‘ District government, most of the time leconomy. as Engineer Comniissioner, and as G: initial fmprovement of Rock Creek g ‘)..ll neeticut Avenue bdee. He designed £ e R R Heasing—Plumbing _Tinning S 610 Twelfth St.—Just above F amed “Beach Drive” in hamor. " He s fn:nh Iu\\‘:fi: and w 621 F Street P;:l-': Matn | ur Kraduate of the Militury ey, Slar i 10 T e Alnllmnuumnnummnnuuuunuuunmmu [ol——|o|——= o] ]al—=|o|e—=] in" this vicinity, including the SRR RN RRRRNNS ST S TTTTILTT TR leave of the ring chief gineers this afternoon at a lunch lu\l given in his honor at the Army and Navy Club. Gen. Taylor presided and | i PSRl 12th & s 12th & World Vet I~ Gens T:;lnr u:; J:d:\'ln: the new G StS. 4 G StS. heads of the engineerink department ____ of the Army, served In the world war with distinction and were awarded were honor graduates at the ) Academy, Gen. Taylor in th | of 1884 und Gen. Jadwin in the class | of 1886 Gen. Ta Tilton, N. H., June e ™ e e Bench bt them: | Tasior and Jedmtn Heve senet oo | - eral tours of duty in this city and are thoroughly informed and deeply interested in the various projects for Don't Forget the Many Bargains We Are Offering During This SALE Reduced in Many Instances Below Cost DRESSES DRESSES That Were $23 and $30 That Were $30 and $35 Clean-Up Sale Price Clean-Up Sale Price That Were $40 and $50 That Were $30 and $40 Clean-Up Sale Price Clean-Up Sale Price $25.00 $190.% That Were $43 and $50 That Were $55 and $65 Clean-Up Sale Price Clean-Up Sale Price Mother’s Growing Slender —or, at least, so she looks in the 3 D slenderizing gown in which JEL- m LEFF’S specializes. She says she Su mer resses will simply live in it on our motor Of the Better Kind trip, and it will be practical and so good looking. Black canton $12.50 to $19.50 Values crepe, with cuffs, front and collar : of Venise lace, and a graceful Clean-Up Sale Price Clean-Up Sale Price panel on one side. You could not possibly say just what there is s $ 00 about it which gives the effect of . long lines. but it is, of course, in — — the special design and skillful cut. When you know that she is also wearing a Madame X reducing corset fr;m JELLEFF'S you will . o PO realize that ‘she will not long be Special Event in Millinery needing the _particular _designs From 9:15 to 12 O’Clock Noon $5 to $7.50 Values LJ which make plump ladies \\lph- like. Summer Dresses Of Every Description Voiles, Silks, Broadcloths $6.00 to $10.00 Values Wmmm\m»mmmmfimxms\xm&w%msm\\\\“sw\x\\sy._\\\x\\xsss\\\\\\ss\\\\\\\s\x AN .. . designs mak- ing plump ladies sylphlike. Adois for this time. ! KOTEX SPECIAL Affectionally, . Marguerite Girdle Shop 1109 Pa. Ave. N.-W.—Near Star Bldg. Featuring MADAME X REDUCING GIRDLES T ——

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