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SOCIETY The marriage of Miss Mabel Alma Ina Hall, daughter of M. 3 Winslow 'Hall of Boston, Jumes Harrizon Dickie, U. §. 3 Pleld Artillery, stationed at yHu\h-, Md., took pl last evening In the Mount Vernon M. . Chureh vuth, The ceremony was performed at 8 o'clock by Rev. William A. Lam- both tn something of a military at- e bridegroom and his fellow of- vore their full dress uniforms, rations, as far as possi- of the artillery colors. _bride, who is a popular mem- the Washington Opera Com- . was attended by Miss Eva Par- maid of honor, and Miss Jean Lewis, Miss chols Morin, bridés ids. Miss Grace Harris was flower girl and Muster M The b and the ushers inelu \ us, Licut. F. V. Armis William H. Drummond, artin and Lieut. C. § ried a shower bouquet of white roses. The wedding breakfast was served in the tearoom of the Play- house. Among the out-of-town guests were Mrs. Rosa L. Sutfin of Grand Rapids, Mich., and Mr. and Mrs. Welsey Har- rison Moore of Brook ¥. Milburn-Schmidtraan Wedding Celebrated In Bride's Home. The marriage of Miss Anna J. Schmidtman, daughter of Mr. and Mrx. William F. Schmidtman, to Mr. Robert A. Milburn took place at & o'clock last evening in the home of the bride's parents on P strect. The Rev. J. V. Buckley officiated. There an elaborate arrange- ment of flowers in the home, there be- Ing an arch over the door through which the bridal party entered the room, while the bay window showed a grouping of foliage and white flow- ers, with a wedding bell suspended, under which the bridal pair stood for the ceremony. The bride wore & ®own of white satin and Spanish lace, the long and full tulle veil, arranged with a garland of orange blosso falling into a graceful train. Sh. carried a shower bouquet of white roses Attending _the bride as maid of honor was s Charlotte land who wore a bouffant gown of coral pink satin and carried pink roses. The two small cousins of the bride, Louise his forthcoming trip around the world. During the dinner an entertaining Drogram was presented by Mrs. Viola Shippert Klingle, sdloist, accompa- nied by Ernest Klingle; Newcomer W. V. Gant, baritone soloist; Frank Burkhart, violinisi mother, Mrs. Joseph Burkhart, at the piano; Harry Angelico, solos, and Mr. Angelico and MF, Joseph De Meglio in duets of Itallan folk songs. Miss Bernice D. Randall accompanied the singers. Appropriate souvenirs were given the guests, after which the company adjourned to the large terrace over- looking the golf links, where general dancing was indulged in until after midnight. —e Marriage Licenses. Marrhge licenses have been issued to the following: lonzo Smith of Fairmont Helghts, Md., Corine Livingstone of Berryville, Va. 1, Smith and Evelyn L. ¥, Fagan and Tath L. Brow, Buriey Crockett and Isabella Smpeo of Alexundrin, Va, Tewis Tt. Alderman Minnie H. Kenny. iroff and Mary 1. Rarthoime. Mabel A. Hall of this city. Guy M. Bruce and Hazel D. Ager, both of Richmond, Va. Willlam G."R. Mullan of Baltimore, Md., and Mary L. Mullan of this city. Frances D. Colbert and Marguerite Colbert. e Deaths Reported. The following deaths have been repotted to the hedith department in the last twenty-four John A. Betjeman, Tosie Weinberg, 70, h st s, Willilam F. Schultz, 31, Tuberculos! Emily Marlow, Aubrey E. Robertson, 23, Emergency Hos- pital Mamie A Willer, 24, Providence Hospltal. (JKobert . Whalley, 10. montus, 3014 12th st . Doris Smith, 8 months, Children's Howpital, LEhrintopher 8. Wormerles. Sra daye, 158 . e Samiel ¥. Butler, 74, 1000 Unknown, 5, found Potomae rond bridge. Arnold White, 20, Freedmen's Hospital 3amen A. Mason. 33, 1800 T st 64, 111 M st se. 50 3. Frierson, 50, en route Freedmen's uberculosis Hospital. of Courtesy [ Pbilipsborn 608 to 614 We never quote com- parative prices—be- cause they are mislead- ELEVENTH ST, ing. = We Are making Friday a Day of Special Features Charming Frocks $1O and $15 Edward W. Ric racu and Golden V. Lombard of this cit The bride and Doris Kaiser, also attended her | James A. Lewis of Fairmont, and wore dainty w 3 | Neb. Mr. William H , broth- o er of the bride, was best man for the Hilda Jon ore orchid geor- | bridegroom, and they stood before the id-colored sweet | improvised altar to meet the bride, 1alds were in pastel | escorted by her father and with her rgette and lace and car- | attendants. Miss Mary Crown played crooks tied with rib- | the wedding march. costumes. The| After July 15 Mr. and Mrs. Milburn pink and carried | Will be at home at 916 D street north- : - east, 4 rd of Waynesboro, Pa., and mbersburg, P e Tt The Frocks that will fit into the demand of the summer wardrobe with comfort and comliness. They are remarkably priced—because they are exceptionally good values. Voiles, plain and embroidered; Linene and Normandy Voiles. E€hown in the Inexpensive Dress Dept. Second Floor. Wool Bathing Suits $2.95 and $3.95 The season is at its height right now—and the water at its best. These smart Suits qualify with Bathing Beach regulations—and are most attractive in color and weave. Staple and high shades. Street Floor. Voile Underwear $1.00 ,.4 $1.95 Chemise and Gowns—of dainty designs and exceptionally fine quality. Tailored or embroidered and lace trimmed; with fancy ribbon bows. | honar at_dinner | Street Floor. ilk or W ool Skirts $5.00 il $8.95 . opposite e Col | Portraying the new models—in Roshanara Crepe: Light-weight Wool Crepe: Crepe Poplin and Novelty Silk Crepe. Tailored, plaited or wrap-around models. White Princess Slips $1.50 " $1.95 The present-day fashion in undergarments. Made up in sheer Nainsook, Satinet and Lingette: with double shadowproof hems—and the exactly correct fullness. 9 Margaret Carter, 1, 311 N, ve. menton, N. ¥ and G Buth, 14 inohthy; 1957A" Carrolbidg " Rehactter and § sty o Hatls S0 G L A, Jallian Jackson, 5 months, Freedmen's Hos- . T Weat Toint. Miss. ta T, SiRt Ut Ao Wi, and Doris L. Highter, 13 days, Children's Hos e T 4 pita ncer B. Curry 'en- | Ether L. Jones, party Monday eve- med with | RInE at the Beaver Dam Country Club, "0t ‘hore- | Dinner was served on the lawn. ov Aaron Ward Little Mary and was drossed Mr. and Mrs. S 4 gown of | tertained a dinne Harry s, Sweene thrsn €. Anderson decorated with and wild flowers. The guests d Mr. _Edward S Brashears, ception was | President of the club, and Mrs EECaDHon pae Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sacks, party and Lillian Kreamer, Mr. Juck Yar- Pride and Mr. Howard Espey rations of the| Mr Curry is treasurer of the Beaver Wit i reen. o | Dam Club and chateman o one.ol the bride o o A « | committees arranging for the big out- tion and supper the bride and bride- | h® held June 2§, at the Beaver Dam ft for wedding trip and | Club. at Fort Hovle a little o traveled in gray crepe o heavily beaded, with a small ¥ hat to match d blue delp) Mullan was L e Ty B o e e g P S S S . = lole——= o —= o] —=|o| ———| o] 5, VA THE NEW VICTOR RECORDS Advertised by the VICTOR CO. Tira Hasser EZ‘:,""“:; fi,“,? Jocat argani- | on Page 40 of Today’s Star | ON SALE HERE TOMORROW Music DROOP’S M= 1300 G 'Y Tormerly of Wash- | 130 of its members wnd friends at a New Viétor Records Released Weekly gome to Denver, (ol ster and brother and 3 will spend the rest of the summer Mrs William H. Holloway and her | With them. M Anne Holloway, will arietta, Pa., Lo visit fors sentative TEton il AErIVE hene Sataraay sve. | beautiful dinner-dance gives at the R MIsiE O two he guests were received by Mr. Jo- khart, president of the and Mrs Burkhart Earle Wil the Vermont Avenue Chris and “sky Pilot of the Newcomen Macpherson Crichton a8 the recipient of a handsome New York by n leather-bound emorandum hook, 5 for @ few days | presented by his clulmates, with the request that *aceount of Richard Evelyn w York, where he ok of Mr. H his apart- fie CLEAN STORES BEST MERCHANDISE LOWEST PRICES Smoked Hams &5 21¢ SMOKED SHOULDERS SUGAR Small, lean, tender Best Cane Granulated o Sehnefter at 7 Lb., 121c Lb., 7V%¢; 10 Lbs., 73¢; 25-Lb. Sack, $1.85 ning, Christ Church, (TR s FLOUR MASON JARS Louise May Peerless Brand “Atlas”—dozen in carton 12-1b. Sack, 48¢ Pints, 65¢ Quarts, 80c PEACHES CERTO Del Monte—Sliced Sure Jell for preserving No. 1 Can, 15¢ No. 24 Can, 25¢ Bottle, 29¢ Evaporated Milk =-=:3¢ SARDINES Underwood’s “Olivia,” can. 14c Underwood’s Mustard, can......17c “Marie Elizabeth,” imported, can, 17¢c SALMON Chum, tall can . ccavee s wice ow- . 15¢ Pink, tallcan .........ccee....16c Red Alaska “Argo,” can........25¢c GINGER ALE Beechnut, 2 bottles......... 25¢ Beechnut, case (24 bottles).._ ..$2.90 . BUDWEISER Bottle, 15¢c; Carton (12 bottles), $1.75 nd Mrs. Albert J. na are in New | are at_the Hotel | week. | Thev have| summer home at White | where they will re-| wife of Gov. Gifford vlvania, and her son 3d. are in New York staying at the Am- bassador, ‘oodbury Blair ar- notor at Newport | and ch Holmon, on Bellevue avenue, which they have leased for the summer. Mr. and Rawlings Johnson an- riage of her daugh Katherine are the The marriage of Miss Mary Sutfin, daughter of Mrs. R of Grand Mich., to Mr. Henry | Warner Austin, son of Mrs. Minnie | Chesebro Austin of San Calif., took ¥ 1814 N street northwest, yesterday. The ceremony was performed by the Rev, Dr. James Shera Montgomery of the Calv pal Church, at ‘clock, before a man- tel banked with ferns and roses. Pre- vious to the ceremony Mr. Earl Car- | bauh sang solos. accompanied by Mrs Carbauh, o played the wed- ing march. I o maid of honor was Miss Mil- M v and the best man Mr. the bride. bride’s gown was white satin trimmed with lace FERPRIRRRRIRRRE Everlasting Links O other ar- ticle is so. closely compar- ed and admired or criticized. Get a genuine Orange Blossom An exzquisitc e m g a g e- gem, artisti- ment ring—it cally st ot will live for- S, 'Y ever in mode $285.00 and memory. Oonvenient Terms J-H-Duoeunoe Peea. ScuMeDTIE BRos.Co. 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The vamps are piped with contrasting ma- e et } e dibe terials; practical covered 1g-inch Cuban heels. s & Hat e EHATVALIY xtraor Featured Prices for: During the Morning Hours O; : ‘Propper’s Blue Edge 100 Summer Hats Trimmed—Tailored—Sports. $2 3 Lisle Tops s1 95 Silk Tops $2 95 Za-Rex, all flavors, bottle .......39¢c Jello, all flavors, pkg......u.o.. 9¢ Orienta Coffee, pound bag ......39 Beechnut Catsup, large bottle, 25¢ Gulden’s Salad Dressing, jar.....10c Fruit and Vegetable Department You will find a complete assortment of finest fruits and vegetables at all our Stores. Your choice of String Beans, Green Peas, Lettuce, New Cab- bage, Cukes, Turnips, Spring Onions, Radishes, Green Peppers, Egflr:u, Texas Onions, Spinach, Oranges, Apples, Grapefruit, Lemons, Strawberries, Blackberries, etc. i TOMATOES CARROTS Fine homegrown’ Bunch, 6¢ 8c Ib., 2 lbs., 15¢ ~ BEETS CANTALOUPES Homegrown, large bunches Anocther Car of fancy sweet lopss Each, 10c Bunch, 7¢ POTATOES = 35¢ &, —that are reduce:l to n i