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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 25, 1924, SOC IETY MrePlalm BUWsa"et Rhn Airbor, | Rormwest, o o 1168 7 swret Deaths Reported. T R B0 H Ellen D. Dilla: 624 Fst ew. Mich., will take place this evening == The followt will ¢ s ey Mis: i Sro ng deaths have beem reported to| Lynda M. Howe, 41, 622 Portland st. s.e. at 8 o'clock in Foundry M. E. Church. Denv:r. E‘,;’:’e:’:: t.r,n{eu;;‘:;«'a'::l hor:flf mrn’:w h department in the last twenty ‘I_Du-ad.'l 'Ynen, 88, al;nrxe\:n} Efl{::).l s _{Continued from Eighth Fage.) At 5 o'clock this afternoon in St.|at a luncheon in the garden of the| William H. Foster, 42, 2700 Comnecticat & Niiriam: dames. 31, Bmdrgency Homital. | ————— T38¢) __|Stephen’s Roman Catholic Church the [ Lodge Tea House, 1711 De Sales| Anua G. Fiaher, 78, 1423 B st. Laura A. Loat, 82, Georgetown University ghureh. The bride walked with her|Mafriake of Miss Marguerite Eilza- Etreet, Moniay. gl Sekunrin, $, BL Muaters Hos- | Hemit. Carrle, 49, 632 Keefer pl e th N & beth i ¢ = 5 a e A eefer pl ,:x‘-.mfilrmv, L?’m-:\ Mickler of BU | rlmate ey ME | Miss’ Helen Marjoric Howison of pitsi2? C. Clement, 5, Walter Heed Hos-| Jullus Bandler. 40 Emergency Hotpltal @, who gave her in mar- | Jont Siermerman of Louisville, Ky, | 121 5th street southeast and Mr. John | ™. o ponsparte, 71, New Willard Hoter, | MAT, Ho Fignn, @, 1308 Longfellow s Tiage o Ays. e wore gown of white Frank Wailace® Landvolgt of | Alvin Davis will be married in St. Walton 25" Goorgerows “Dnivensits | Soecies . et o4, 8ot Hoo- gatin, with an overskirt of chantilly Mark" . 3 - o ; will take = > Rev. | Mark’s Church by the rector, Rev.|Hospita I:m ud"du“d" dempery of Ince in train| v, . P‘i(zsel—ulztwplxuac uera’:-m the | W. H. Pettus, on Wednesday evening,| Henrictta C. McCally, 88, 3811 Alton pl. | * osephtme Tobin, 3 months, 2300 K st. ur 0 l-lmme I . With spras. cell Was of tulie, caught : Shortly after that Mr. [July 9, at 8 o'clock. James B. Morrow, G5 1800 Park rd. Charles H. Brown, 04, 720 Lowrle pL D.e. : Cirmiesprays of aranse blossoms. She | iz and his bride will leave N = pitay ¥. Cougbencur, ‘21, Walter Heed Hos- | Alexander Brown.'s6." 131 Chew court. arried a’ shower houquet of bride’s | for a trip to New York and Canada | Vincent Astor Schermerhorn, ten-|Piyq, 4 Thomas Terrell, jr, 42, 2000 Green court. reses a D v Bl . Hamllton, 51, 924 15th st. Frecand tites of he valley. " * | i “will ratumn hero anout Juiy 10. | {7ar-old sqn of the Rev. and Mre L | miclus wedouildre 28 Gn' Wiiiam: Mediuien, 68, Garbeid Hospltal. Hoh & the bride was the maid of | when they will be at home at 508 b ROt SeBl orence L. Chadwell, 3 months, ren's | Henry B. Parker, 3, Children’s Hospital ten 0% Miss Margaret Mickler. her sis- | Whittier street northwest. street northwest, went, via New York | Hospital. WHO wote Chey e eor ier dlec | Wh u ted with|and the Hudson River, Monday, to ry May, 1 month, St. Ana's Infast fota, quite bouftant, and « large white B et A et®8e “the | Schobarie, N. Y., his father's boyhood [ Asyium, "0 N Siriaprimmed in- yellow. with tulle | Shipping Board and a number of his |home. to Spend hix summer vacation. | gays. CORmaE Peii I Oy, 2 b streamers draped from the side. She s o ol ‘witness the | He was chaperoned by Mr. Ellsworth | “Joiauna Freemag e 2817 E at. The Franklin Sq. Hotel CarEied™ an ‘arm ‘boniuet of ottt Vrooman of Schoharle, a cousin, who | Mamie Cnrry. 25, Freedmen's Hosgital my:-d Pink sweetpeas. " i was o;\ msflway north from St m“'x‘" Hansborough, 5, Preedmen's Hos- w b ext > ‘ T anila | Petersburg, Fla., stoppe or | Dital. ttt pivext followed the two bridesmaids, s. Arthur Latham from Manila | Pete B i Aud slopned oVer Tor | N et Garnett 50, Pisetudn's Hisptal bunpz Mary M. Flynn s : 5 \o Lodge | the week end at the Shermerhorn Flynn and Miss Bliza- a ‘small luncheon at the Lodge| the week Iwbel Wade. 97. S, Elisabeth's Hospital. ark. Their dresses were Dolly | tea e yesterday. aui pafts Tremiah Consen a4 e Licqpital. DINNER s I Varden georgett 4 5 - georgette. Miss Flynn wore am _are visiting country | : . ot Fov 3 o o Hiay Mr. Lucien W. Po , artist, and | ¥rederic nv.\d"‘,fl:,f",:“,““.,“."."",' tomateh, Artm )| STLeF Sevoral yedte i Maniiaion e Ara. Powell have just returned from | Aged. Mo piaing 0" o Home for the 14th Street at K carried an 3iorEe single pink rose and | Canlubang sugar estatc the south to their country studio . Taylor, 15. Eastern Branch, foot of |} Open 7:30 A.M.—Close 1 A.M. Miss y iy houauet of pink roses. home in Virginia. - s . with Bagark's dress was of y .| Washington Attendants - Jowephi Johnson, 39. Eastern Branch Potomac Tied Bat to maten, ana she ‘s | at Maryland Wedding. The Rev. William Henry Pettus, | Riger. 11th st branch. White Kidskin Mr. Phitig e bouquet of pink roses, In the presence of about 100 in-|rector of Mark's Church, Capitol b p Ty wa”.« Daltor Hill, has Y urned to his home from | James Quarles, $10 oythe hridezroom 4 Atlantic City, N. J ere he iin Wright. man, and the ushe o county, Washington City and else- | SUERUE Sy sttt Lt B O, [N L . . Tam’C Mickler My = S Kie: . - . dward M. P’ E: 5 Haeroralckler. Mr ‘he, Mr. | where, Miss lielen Esther Markley, |spend August and September in New | Fdward i Parker 0. Emergency Hospltal. er ln - nl Griften of Dalton. Mar > s | daughter of Mr. and Mr .In;lah“J. England. :::'?;"T' .,,’f.’,’::r‘ xt‘;’u:; :::em Place. ard Hart and Mise | Markley —of Rockvill and M. — o attle W 20, Colombla Howpital, . . D B e M | ey 1. Fraley of the vieinity of | Fund to Fight Negro Illiteracy. |pie” . 29, Walter Reed Hos Sur-l-"ylmder Car of Quality the ceremony the | Washington Grove, were married at |y 000 e ser, Lewls Wallace, 3 months, Children's Hos- | R. F. Riffee & Co.—1020 Conn. Ave. t 1o the home of the | g o Roole : - pital Erandtather, | M hong |8 o'clock last evening in the Rock-| LyNCHBURG, Va. June 25—To —_———— . Where an informal reception | ville Christian Church, the pastor, |raise a fund of $50,000 for enlarging | SUIIOITEIEIERAPRRREERRERRRRERVRERRRRU AN TV OERERIR O DERRAREREVERARRRAREDN IR AT RN RNRNENI DS In Velo | Rev. S. J. Goode, officiating. The|a program to fight illiteracy and Brother of the vited guésts from Rockville, the b among the negroes of Vir- B o | edifice w elaborately decorated he Virginia nogro l-a]yl;sssvn:;.- ’ Tully Teft at 1 o'clock for u wodning | ¥ Iih,roses and ferns © o mar- |in scxsion this week at the Virginia ene er mr’ ’l_‘:l:“:\l!‘l:‘]nurlm after which thev | riage by her. father, &ore a gown | Theological Seminary and College The sarn to Dalton, Muss, of white crepe, with satin back, and | Bere: ding_ tncluded Hen 10 the wed- | her long tulle veil was eaught with s DoMr T Boges” MugqoP Barry. Dl a coronet of orange blossoms. She| it pays to read the want columns of p liam Mickler, grandf b an carried a *LD\]\‘;rl h"u‘;um of [?;‘;m The Star. Hundreds of situations are . grandfather bride roses and lilies of the vall 5 Hronats th A : - 5 o bride, all of St. Aug < e s Tawls Brladle Jof [procured through them. YOU will be delighted with the delicious food P W. De Hofr and 3 ] ] sa o o wckville, who wore a green moire p ot e feenal = ']p.':bilfié’” Hoff, aunt crepe de chine dress and carried an Willeed e y Coffee Shop in The Ne M. Litne Socksonville, Fla ;larm bouquet of pink roses. was ¢ fillard » 5 . L . Aunt of the bri matron of honor, i the maid of empting Salads and Sandwiches, Dainty Foun- Smyrna, Fla. and Mie i bl Davis ot | tain Buffet Service and Special “Hot Dishes” each 5 s the bride, iR v @ gown of |v‘|u_- day and evening. James en, r > chine and carried a Table d’'Hote Dinner every night—including An e s iilar to that of the matre Leaming nme Ford and Margaret | b miilar to that of the matran Sunday._$1.50, of By Lalley and Miss Ks 3 other atte were Mrs. - . '“”v"I;lnRL';Dorl, Conn.; Mrs. John Ken- | Albert | Markle Mrs. K . 0}? from 7 A.A% n;ll‘l’:g-;whl & 5 e son’ Edward o Fop S Markley of n ters-in- unda; M. 5 » Eon. Fi'or BridgeporC | 5. Markiey of N ssiineton, Hut oo I uggage 35 from 6o The “City Club Shop” of - s of Wa They wore The marriage of Misé Mury Louise " moire ‘crept de chine, pink COFFEE Mutlan, daughter o A1 SHOP “Iolanthe™ White Kidskin White Kidskin Pat. Leather Pat. Leather 510 Tan Calfskin LT -tively, and all z 3 = : > & ) 1 to Mr. William George Read Mul- lan, son of Mr. and M brid, r 3 Imer 1 o A Tan'of Baltimore, Md . w |‘\.)"f ,‘“‘,.‘. i | For Louvre this evening at 6:30 o'clock ai the ? 4 Markley of | 99 Pennsylvania Ave., 14th and F Sts. Pat. Leather thsr Gavin wiit potors ihe (oo o Sehite Over-the-Fourth M Also in Patent Father Gavin will pers t v rl. and wore hich will b followed by a ™ Leather or Tecyption at the home of the bride's he = e li of the bride's = we are listing i in fact we Black Satin, mother for relatives and a few >3 v of Wa-hingtc % timate Tyts Sndla rew ine brideiroom. who was below many items lack S s und palms ha n|in tailored suit and carried | which will make a short with higher ottt it el e rings on 2 satin pillow. AR e SHOIt ! hurch and at the house. oharE ate M. Eiave S/ vacation a more pleas 4 heel. G S Will plav several selections, . accom: | Markley. Herbert E. Markley of | urable occasion | $10 t. faymond B. Dicke v nist, panied by Miss Marie Louis, an, | Washington, brothers of the bride: | < rie Louise Sullivan, | \as At U giem 2ot Rockaite. | . < Also at our 7th and 9th St. Stores Bride will wear a gown of | hoiM rn End Mr. George Suggestions— | Tone stralnt - dincs mith ewion the N s I'4 n:s with owing arche: e play Mrs. Harvey H winged slecves of chiffon which 3 : > ¥ Arvey | Round Hat Box e s s = hien ke of Washington and Mr. Fred A e o r shington sang * traind falls from the shoulders BifEson aang her tulle veil is held by a band. Following the ¢ s, Tsalah Matdack of New Jersey, | Mrs.” e Ttk ity Stemioniis el Fitted Overnight ASURED by the satisfaction you'll ex- tron of honor wearing a gown of | oroe O | Case perience with the Shoes in this new 8.00 powder bl georgette over pink iss Margaret Heriette Carolyn Gold de: ted $19-30 T 3 . - Eeorgette crepe, made with 4 close | Riess, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. I | o arraey ol A grade of Women's street and sports types. fitting bodice d full kirt. 4 V. 1916 Park ad hwest, 2 S of piak ana bive satin will Toward Emme Visiting Cases they are quite remarkable. hor ot e e nd Bbout | Cday n th 3 ity Bxtra heavy fin- The fact is—an insistence upon certain char- band of marabou and lace. She will th the bride 3 p e o . T = s e Deeed ey pink roscs and bine Getphintum, | few intimate friends. The wicding .. | acteristics has given them distinctive qualities Mr. Edw Mullan brother of th o ace in the rectory wrist | - ke dbha 21§ Briteraa e e O e | I itheran Church in Baltimore, of } that make them unusual for the price—8.00. and the ushers, Mr. Isaiah Matlack, | which :» e bride and her parents are “OSHKOSH | o wen i ervecanelients piadeloE Je v a Evans ) a and Mr. € 8. 3 7 a very el o Lot William Evans Mullan and Mr. | %00 ™ he ceremony Mr. and Mrs. Wardrobe Trunks Hess o o aC 185 ihe Bair & Among the out-of-town guests will [Ortel left for an extended wedding $45 and up be Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Mullan of | "% ore b The bride. who is a graduate of ' B CO Baltimore. ‘parents of the_ bridegroom; |, The bride, who Is a graduate of Arthur Burt s 1343 F Street Mrs. Cyril Keller, Miss Pauline Mul- 4 s of this city, has taught for | S OISO I s 1 ‘vears in the Addison School | rn Caring for feet is better than curing them The engagement of Miss Helen Buckley, hter of the late Dr.| r Robert S. Shaw of Philadelphia - = - Jokn R v of Hampden, Mass. | and Miss Edna Mae Correll were mar- | aa A Extra finish black enamel— 3625 teen lined of Courtesy A Motif that Fits the Need— and Mrs. Buckley, to Lie ard | ried yesterday afternoon by Rev. Dr. K. Hartung, U. S. N, has been an- | jong C. Palmer, pa: the Wash- nounced, the wed to take place |jngton Heights Presbyterian Church Leather Goods Company late in August or early in Septem-| “The pridegroom is a nephew of the ber. The announcement was made |jaie Arthur Shaw of this city and 1324-26 F St. N.W. at a dance June 9§ at Government | the pride. an accomplished musician, | House, St. Thom irgin Islands. | s 4 resident of Philadelphia. While » e % 5 E- v, of e b - Miss Duc s a graduate of Miss SsLEthED. Shivy, i ihe e > Mason's Tarrytown, N. Y., Srregalamsy ot and is well known in shington | Tamous brand society. Lieut. ung is a fon of William K. Hartung of this city Dr. and Mrs. Stanley Rinehart T f C l have leased the Tuttle Cottaze at A Hurbor for t oo g whi housands O 00. shortly close their home, on Massa- - —_— — chusetts avenue. ¢ ° Mr. and Mrs. John Nash and Mise q 2 J ¥lizabeth Nash are in New York for s a few days, w staying i N i at the Hotel Vanderbili y 7 Combination Sports Suits Nothing has been designed for the fem- inine wardrobe that so completely and prac- ticafly meets the need of the season as these Combination Sports Suits— Bomny Flannel or Roshanara Silk. Jackets are sleeveless and the Skirts either wrap-around knife-plaited, or panel front. You can choose of Jacket and Skirt match- ing—in Powder Blue, Lanvin Green. White or Gray. Or Jackets of Black and Skirts of White. Some White braid and pearl button trimming. $ In all Women's and Misses’ sizes. Third ¥loor |——|ol——|o|——=a]le——=]o]c——=[lo]—=]o]c——=|o|——=]al —K0umx] [ [olc—]o]e——c[——] at Mr. and Mrs. Owen Freeman Rob- erts have returned to country ina, wher the: 2 been for some time. They are spending ga | @ l l o o time. ey S Lpendling : 11§ w7 W L Sa 3 to Y2 York before opening their summer B, 7 ] Some, at Avon, Conn. X \ d | o e s [E—— e > Summer Selling g | In Our Great Midseason Sale $tanstead, Province of Quebec, to Mr. . s s = | %OJ‘Z ery 1 — Voile and Linen Dresses % 3 Made to Sell at $12.95 The Perfect Silk Stocking- (||| |z vgicsjus received rom Feance $°7 85 ; fF d colors. Selling Regularly at $2.75, $2.95 and $3.75 effects and color. Flannel Sport Suits Sleeveless Flannel Dresses Prigidaire, electric refrig- | | ‘ 5 Made to Sell at $15.00 eration, can be placed in P g The new _sieeveless sport suit—pleated : your own ice box in a few I t % wrap-around skirt—all the new colors. s l 0.00 New Arrivals in Batlu'ng' Suits You can safely choose of the models presented—for they are approved by all the Bathing Beach authorities. hours. : e 3] o Sleeveless Flannel Dresses, in smart mode, It will transform your ice & Daintiness demands : > A in all the new colorings . box into a modern elec- 4 an adequate supply of ! :':i‘:f:luwm?:ic‘ffi; 1c i g Hosiery for Summer, he incon- H§ and this need may be 5 E S . F l :uml?::::‘ :n; meuuo%l; KC: X satisfied tomorrow at a — i ummer ro gelivery s per day o B |} | /BB e modesate ot | /i Made to Sell at $25 and $29.50 operate. Stockings are favored Printed crepes, tub silks, georgettes, ::::,?r‘-m":;;i‘:"r;lzz by fashionable women fogr their flawless beauty and won- crepe de chines—a variety of all the $ 14.—6—5 mosphere that will keep derful wearing qualities, Our regular stock is offered at new colors and combinations. food for days as fresh l‘;d this remarkably low price, and includes the finest sheer ! sweet and healthful as the chiffons and heavy silks, in black, white and all the sea- ;‘J,;;:;u:? ::;d us 8 §| son’s favorite shades, such as— s . Fr l post card today. Indian Skin Gun Metal Rose Beige 17 Sesles and Sizes Tortoise Datin Abmond ¥ Made to Sell at $35 and $39.50 $250 up, f.0.b., Daton, O Black Sitver White -~ Georgettes, flat crepes, Crepe Eliza- s l 9 00 o All wool—p]nin colors and glos stripes —round and Veneck. Woven with shapeliness that will $ 9 5 endure. All sizes. % 2 . Pirst Floor—(Center) ¥ DELCO LIGHT CO. Blush Peach beth, crepe de chine, ih évery variation 1 Cocoa = MosiRers Gray E # | and coloring of the new mode. e oo Diestay & White with Black Belgeque Black with White ‘Woodward & Lothrop’s Clox Narcissus Clox ‘; Individpal i One-of-a-Kind- Frocks Esrlebaclter || e A group of smart frocks, includin; Exclusively Different . i :’::gér imports, redsced from oar own 333£_ TWELVE-TEN TWELVE-TWELVE F STREET EEEEEEEEHEEEEEEE i—— |ol————]o[—=]0o]