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SOCIETY r~. Winslow jolii Dy Revenue | ! b Judge r John my and day evening. John Cuddihy of Mich., announce the Winthrop I Navy Club Mr. and Grand marriage Belle, to Mr. 24 in Washington. Mrs. Watson Freeman Clark and her daughter, Miss e have left for their summer home at Cape Cod. of the Court e the my r Helen to r of New Phi nnapolis, Md. The rgaret ze Charles the Court of Cu After a wedding trip will g0 to New Phi to make their home. I i th Hayes-Reeve Weddin < & in hrist rch, Georzetown. Reev Mr. William Arthur Bad e edged with rlish neckline. in was em- £ 1 led by two ma iarine Harper n f ushers included 2 brother d Child, T Ames Laning, BYoYOYO! Clark, | Bland | their | g - [&room M Mr. Thomas and Mr. Andrew Jackson Somerville. Mr. Reev e and nd lace and gold H was Among were Comma Chila _and mond H. Orange, Amid i ning at 8 dist 1 10 and given D! bodice tiE court trair H Mic] ing o Washington. ) Pierce of blue g - |and Mrs. gown yel the colors tgan, the wore and @ Frederick A. e, father of the bride, and Nrs. Hayes, parents of the ived with them after 3 assisted by fus, eldest and his son- daughter, Mr. and Mrs. F. ho make their home Mrs. Kalbfus wore mbined with in silv s bride left later ding trip and make their home out-of-town guests W. Gerald irs. ~ Ray- orge Rowel ! Mr. and Mrs. G. B d of South of palms Mable Blizabeth daughter of Mr. and i Stan- + | and grandson eph_Dean . Clifford Pierce of lLos An- he bride, to the altar by her father. satin in marria gown of white s bt fitting _and th ) falling from ti veil of tulle was . with a wreath ¢ 1 h., and Mr £ ‘Washington, a s Carolina r, who served as maid Willium Arthur Helen Orr, all of wore a ette over yellow, Pierce wa of the University of Mich- alma mater of the bride- Loudon of Wash- best man for Mr. Ballard nony was used g the cere- held in the 1y a gown of lace over vi and | Conn. Ave. and KS corsage of yellow roses, and Miss Elizabeth F. Plerce, cousin of the bride, who wore a gown of lavender voile with hat to match and a cor- sage of orchids. & After the reception, Mr. and Mrs. Ballard left for a trip of about a month, the latter wearing a travel- ing costume of navy blue taffeta trimmed with silver and hat to match. Mr. Ballard was a lieutenant of infantry in the world war, and served at the front. After his re- turn he graduated from the Univer- sity of Michigan. He is now in the government service as an aeronauti- cal engineer at the Philadelphia navy yard. _Mr. and Mrs. Claude N. Bennett are in New York for the Democratic na- tional convention, staying at the Hotel Breslin. They went over to New York a few days before the con- ventlon opened. Mr. Marcus Wright world champion of the rifle tournament at Rheims, France, are being congrat- ulated on his prowess in bringing the world record back to this country. Mr. Dinwiddie is a Washington high school boy and comes of a family of fighters and champions. He is the son of the late Walter Dinwiddie of Gen. Marcus J. Wright, a famous Confederate gen- al, and an author of note, and Mrs. Wright, and a nephew of Col. John W. Wright, U. 8. A. He has a host of friends 'in Washington, who be- - | stege the family with congratulations. Mrs. Henry Wells has left Wash- ington for Atlantic City, stopping en route to spend several days with her daughter, Mrs. Harrison Stanton, at Bryn Mawr. The marriage of da Whittlesey to ) son of Mr. and Mrs. ok yesterday morning. wis performed by the Rev aly in St. Paul'’s Catholic was given in mar- 3 rother, Mr. William ry Whittlesey, wore an imported gown of India crepe over white bridal Satin, draped with chantilly lace and aught with a spray of lilies of the v. She wore a picture hat of riage by Hen Delicious Apple Sauce Sweeten With Granulated Sugar Select Apples used— Can Dozen No. 2 Caf..eeaan..25c $275 Magruder, Inc. Best Groceries N.W. WI{NID@W SHADES At Pactory Prices For New Houses or Old Our factory-made window shades at factory prices enables you to possess the best at @ saving. AYoYoYoYaYaYaYaYoYoYaYaYaYaYoYoYaYaYoYaYaYaYaYaYaYoYoYo¥a '] y 2 30 13th St. N.W. & ne Main 48 *| Pho 74 M-BROKS & G STREET BETWEEN 1™ I2™ Women’s and Misses’ New Summery Frocks You will be so refreshingly cool and dainty in one of these exquisite little frocks. They are developed in soft, clinging voile. Lace-Trimmed . Hand-Embroidered All-Over Embroidered Tailored Frocks White Maize Orchid 'AND SEE HOW LOW THEY ARE PRICED Printed Voiles Handmade Peach Tan Green Beaded Voiles Ruffled Frocks Handdrawn Black Navy Poudre aYoYala¥YoY¥aYa e Mi mald lace satin Lit man thew 1540 Mr, tanti with nd N georgette crepe, trimmed with long flowing d a shower bouquet of bride roses and lilles of the valley. orchid georgette, trimmed with cream trimmed with a scarf to match her gown and she carried a bouquet of lavender roses. . Her sister, . Raymond J. Whittlesey. The ceremony was followed by a reception in the home of the bride, i(ngton for a wedding trip to New York, Boston, gown of cocoa-colored Canton crepe, Among out-of-town guests were Mr. wore white over blue and pink silk and carried baskets of roses. Mr. Robert B. Chichester of Sandy was best man. Mr. diner of Washington and Gardiner of Rockville, were Miss Edith Gral Mrs. E. Cuthbertson and Cuthbertson of London, Mr. Louis K. Kisel of Chicago, and Mr. and Mrs. S. R. 8. Whittlesey of Bos- ton. streamers, and carries Spring, Md., James C. Mr. Pau A Md., brothers of the bride, ushers. Among the guests were the rela- Ma,, | tives of both families. Following the ceremony an _eclaborate dinner was Woodlawn Hotel near Immediataly afterward Mr. and Mrs. Hewitt left on an ex- ed motor trip north. They will be at home at Meadowbrook farm, who was of 58 Margaret Guthle, of honor, wore a gown and made over a slip of pink . Her picture hat of maline was Louls and Mr. Francis Otto Hewitt o Spring, Md., took place yesterd 4 o'clock at Clarksville, Md. The ceremony was performed on the lawn in front af .Hlnulnd' ;'i{n;‘l;-: by the tor, Rev. Howar shop, | be D e Piaree floral arch composed | Norwood, after July 15. o orothy Perkins roses and ever- | — (Continued on Thirteenth Page.) greens. = The bride was attended by her sis- ter, Miss Mildred Gardiner, as maid of honor, and wore a gown of blue georgette crepe, elaborately embroid- ered in cut steel beads. She wore a large plcture hat of blue horsenair braid to match her gown'and carried Sweetheart roses. Miss Mildred Gar- Qdiner wore a gown of fish color geor- gette crepe and a picture hat of leg- horn and chiffon. She carried Elnk Ophelia roses. Little Eleanor Gar- diner, niece of the bride, and Helen Were the flower girls. They sweet peas and Butterfly tle. Rose Lepley was flower little Miss Betty ring bearer. Reilly was best and’ the ushers were Mr. Mat- v G. Lepley and Mr. Brenner California street, after which Reilly and his bride left Wash- Philadelphia and At- c City. The bride traveled in a a hat and veil to match. Mrs. D. R. Browne, Miss Virginia d_Mr. Murray Browne of ily Graham andIglel Lisle Hose for women and juniors that are superiorly fine in qual- ity and exceptionally effective coloring. You haven’t met up with the equal of these Hose at this price. All sizes. Friday Only NOUVEAU HAT SHOP Ida Walters’ Original Shop 932 F St. Adiining Metropolitan Theater Attractive Hats that are bound to meet in stant _approval—On sale in_our Dowpafairs Shop only. Cholcest _stylex, iaterials, colorings—Bet- ter come early while se- lection s best—It will pay you. The Hosiery Shop Arthur Burt Co. 1343 F Street % 20 % Pictorial i Review Patterns Excls Hemsi g and ot * dging TRY SWORZYNS = FIRST _ Buttons Made 1219-1221 G Street N.W A Elite .srf\tu to Order Store Hours—2 to 6 Patterns e o] For FRIDAY and SATURDAY Knickers and Riding Breeches Kwickers of fast-color khaki, tan or jasper crash, in a complete as- sortment of sizes, for women, misses and children. Values up to $2.50. Special at : $l-50 Paul Jomes Khaki Middies, two- in-one style and straight $ 1 .50 middies. Sizes 14t022, Tweed Knickers, $2.98 Riding Breeches White Linen, $695 Natural Linen, 3595 Khaki, $4.95 Sleeveless Riding Coats to Match All Work \ Guaranteed N, 7 | % IR——— % 777700000 7222 % % Silk Hosiery Women's Chiffon Silk Ho- siery, of fine, sheer quality; in all the new colors—over 20 of them, including black and white —every pair per- o e $1.00 Special sale of Extra Fine Pure Thread Silk Hose, with ! allsilk foot and extra long; in all the wanted colors, includ- § ing white. Very 51.25 2 Main Floor. B B G e % $3.98 Of pure woggted in fast col- ¢ ors solid shades of buff, navy, black, red, green and copen; well made, with white belt and buckle. All sizes. Also a complete assortment of Bathing Caps, Shoes, Belts, etc. NN, special, a pair... 3 Pairs for $3.50 Women's “Humming Bird” Guaranteed Silk Hosiery, in all of the most wanted new shades and white; every pair fully guaranteed to give satisfaction } e 0 §1.50 | or free; sizes 8 to Hoslery Section—Main Floor. 727, 10%. Pair. i { Cotton Dress Goods at 12 Price A miscellaneous assortment, consisting of— 98¢ Printed Dress Crepes, | | Remnants— % Silk; Also Cotton i Goods—Mostly | | 1, Price i 98¢ Glos Stripe Printed Voile, at, per yard......... 89c Checked Eponge, at, per yard. 58c Checked Poiret and Serge, A tremendous accumulation of bolt ends and cut lengths of the best-sell- ing qualities in Plain and Fancy Silks and all lines of Cotton Gdods. Dis- played on special tables and marked so much for the piece. Main Floor. ; " Extra Special for Friday and Saturday i In the Downstairs Store Another Sale of Dainty and Cool Summer Dresses 49 A most interesting assemblage of just the Dresses you need now for vacation, business and hot-weather wear. : French Voiles Dotted Voile Linen Hard Twist Voiles Handdrawn Voile Broadcloth Tissue Gingham Tabsylk Embroidered Voiles All the new bright colors, pastel shades and soft tints, All sizes. Remarkable values at $4.95. 29c These We Will Cut From the Piece Main Floor. % Z 27 % PP PPPIPRP . Come Price. Early DASTERN 1219 CONNECTICUT AVENUE Another Wonderful SALE of New Arrivals in Summer Dresses Including ccol, seasonable voiles, linens and prints. Made to Sell for $25 *15 Special Group of The Store of Better Values Friday Bargains Read Every Item Carefully and Profit DRESSES 39 Flannel and Sport Dresses $7_00 originally $18.50 & $25.00 4= Silk Dresses, made $14fi to sell at $25 to $29.50 34 Individual Frocks, 531.00 originally $49.50 to $79.50 = COATS 31 Twill, Downywool, Vel- vetine Coats and Silk 519fl Capes, originally $39.50 - 29 Silk Twill Coats, orig- § 1.00 1440 inally $49.50 to $69.50 2300 60 Dimity Blouses, .00 originally $2.45 $1= 19 Silk and Linen Overblouses$6,95 originally $15.00 to $19.50 = 458 JE 6 Sport Suits, originally $35.00 29 Smart Suits, originally $39.50 to $55 21 Sport Skirts, originally $7.50 to $12.50 Sleeveless Flannel Jacquettes made to sell at $4.50 all colors. 60 pairs Sport and Golf Hose originally $2.95 to $5.00 | 120 pairs Full Fashioned Chiffon Hose, made to sell at $2.00 10 Silk Petticoats, made to sell at $5.00 Tub Silk Petticoats, made to sell at $3.95 Tub Silk Princess Slips, made to sell at $4.50 Philippine Underwear, made to sell at $2.95 100 Hats, originally $6.50 to $7.50 $3.65 $).10 $).95 g