Evening Star Newspaper, June 27, 1924, Page 9

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Gray will preside at the tea table, assisted by Miss Atta Sisson and Miss Huber. Miss Florine Huber will ren- Where'.Vo a, a, ntfllau't der a group of songs and Miss Esme ur Ifaw' u Reeder will play several violin selec- tions Miss Laura Willcock and Miss Helen Burns of Pittsburgh are spend- ing & few days at the Hamilton. \__) {mings. They carried bouquets of [ match. They will make their home in | presence of a large assemblage, the |land, both of Columbus, arrived yes- | Ophelia roses. this city. ceremony being performed by the |terday at Wardman Park Hotel for Mr. William Carlhardt was best — pastor, Rev. A. E. Owens. The church | a visit. [man. Mr. Robert A. O'Leary and MF.| Capt and Mre. Allison . H. Scott, | Was beautifully decorated with ferns — |James A Keliher, jr. were Ushers.|ihe latier the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. | &nd roses. Mrs. Mary A, O'Connor will be Ihe oul-of-town guests were: Mrs | Forrest F. Vrooman, are In New York | | The bride was glven in marriage | hostss at the Woman's City Club tea hih Page) | Cecilia Jackson of Colinsworth for the Democratic national convention. [ b¥ her uncle, Mr. Edward Darby of [ Sunday afternoon 4:30 to 6, assisted B e | Mik Delia Brown and. Mies, Anns i Barnesville, Md. She wore 4 gown [by her daughter, Miss Marjorie O'Con- dacDonald of Philadelphia, Pa. and| Miss Anita J. Lawrence has gone to| of white flat crepe and her long |nor: Mrs. Ceorge Ricker and Mrs, Mr. James Francis Swift of Corning, | Berkeley, Calif., where she will visit her | tulle veil was caught with orange | Marie Stair Lawyer. Mrs. Campbeli lowa Mr. und Mrs. Thomas left in| prother und sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. | blossoms. She carried a shower bou- (Continued from of their daughter, Dorothy to Mr. Thomas Alfred Cour Bl Paso, Tex., S O~ i3 | the afternoon for an extended west-| John H. Lawrence. quet of white roses and white sweet- 72 22-24 7{}' St Thride. 4 direct descendant of | <0 {rin | < pa’ar.;‘c Bty s -_—__ iam B ¢ - Mears-Connor We of honor was Miss Vir- 5 ington iy llory. cntertained at funcheon | ' ""“i""" Mice Mary Ellen|® dress of lavender flowered chiffon Al E y undreds o u er resses at a oA i fsa member | Tuesday at her home. on Ridge roud [ comhe imarrisge of M Maw e over orchid georgette crepe and carried Products Are Prepared . . 7 Kapps Beta and has been I guests were ladles from Wash- . X X5 s “eofl 4 shower bouquet of lavender and ) f h R l ‘ I .vlvmln‘d (o the Lt of the District | Ington and Battery Park. | geremiah; Connor, to . Cecll M| hink sweet peas. Miss Virginia Grif- Under U. S. Gov't ‘ raction o 1 elr ea alue & | = Mears of Merrill, Wis., took place ut Col. and Mrs. Frank C. Jewell and| 3 o'clock Tuesday evening &t St|.ite Brosius of Lime Kiln, (he lacter | daughter, Miss Cecil Jewell, returned | Dominic’s Church. the Rev. J. A.|u njece of the bride, were the brides- {to their ' home. on_ Glenbrook road.|Cowan officlating. The ceremony Was |y ujds. Miss Grifith wore a gown of Wedne: lavender georgette crepe und carried Sevier a basket of lavender sweet pe | [ “'The bride wore a gown or white [ {;855K5 of lavender sweet peas, and fith of Laytonsville and Miss Antoin- Supervision 250 WASH DRESSES Cool Summer Dresses of ratine voile and mercerized silk-finish ° West Point, where | followed by a reception at the home | of_the bride ¥ fr it the v nionee | identified with 1 A f pink | Miss Louisc Mather of Baltimore ! satin crepe trimmed in lace, a court | guo, gl 5 o enti | Miss Louise Mather o satin ¢ o ace, riRette. crepe T e brought ub {was the guest last week of Mr. wnd | train fell from the shoulders and her | £ % T o A samied & gingham, in sizes and styles i \""""u i Mrs. Lee Moffett of Wilsons lanc tulle veil was held by a bandeau of Charles Griffith of Owings Mill, women and young girls. Show mnu“:n i | The £ Miss Carol fiart | CTRREE blossoms. - She carricd 2| 3d. a brother of the bridesroom, was toom close-outs. subject to <light "°3trs. Teall, who has been vislting in | Johnson. - daugnter of Mra Alired | jhower, buuquet of white roses and | besi man, and the ushers werd Mr. x se-outs, subject to slight i A i P e rh asing In | Johnson, daughter o fred | lilies of the valley . Lawrence Darby, brother of the brid ! imperfections and our own regu will | Rawling hnson to Jusepit| The bride's cousin, Miss Catherine | ing Mr. Williani Grimth of Gai ! i visit polnts of interest in the west | rranklin ffer took place Wed- | Connor, was maid of honor and Was lar lines. north b returning to her > nesday evening at ek, in | gowned in a powder-blue crepe dress. s Church, the Rev. W. White | with hat to match, and carried o | Magrude ating. The church had « pretty | louquet of pink roses. Miss Julia | Bell of ngement of spring blossoms und | Owens was the bridesmaid and wore home in this ecity. 600 SUMMER DRESSES Air. J. H. Holland entertained a din- |5 suall company | She wore & white horsehair braid| Mr. and Mrs. Mears left later for| cade of lace caught at | @ Wedding trip, the latter wearing al o LT ner party of tweive last night on the | ferms a gown of rose crepe, with hat to| Miss Katherine i i Worth $6 to $9.98 New Willard roof. | The bride wore a kown of white| mateh. She also carried a bouquet | hurg eand -1 y Erocks $hat. mee. detiahaiailo - | grorgette . The skirt' of pink roses. Mr. Roland Young Immediately the cere- | S e - Mrs. MeClure, daugter of Mrs tl:l—'m.m, in apron effect and a panel of uiua l!u“m-at mznxnnd‘;h. ushers m& mony Mr. and Mrs. Grifith left for | iresh and new, for voung gi 3 lett-Hill, was & luncheon hostess at ted crepe falling at the b | cluded “Mr. Aloysius McGarvey and|their honeymoon trin Pher Cwilh | i i - % v Shoreham yesterduy, cntertain ,,,,,, the shoulders to the hem line | MI. Erwin Wieland. mahe their home in Gaithersburg. i women and the stoutly inclined matrons. Choice of silk crepes, foulard silks, flocked, figured and plain-color voiles and pure linens. 16 to 56 sizes. Note the - extra size. A Free- nel and u white return they will uscis"iVenue | Oriental Rugs and Carpets = Washed, Cleaned, the brim and carricd and lilies of the val- ohngon uttanded her | ® of honor. wearing Mr. M. L thersburg and the late Jadge 1712 80th St N.W. own ol ehEper MIth " Repaired i \ -”,‘,':;,'!';t’:‘r.:xr‘.,t‘.?,:-t.; e :.%.Jf‘::.r ‘,';';"'?;,;.".;"rf.‘:;“;. "’""“"'E*;.';n s sonscn | . f Ssl}.zl(g5 Dtl‘;lgszg sg Oklahoma t of the At Conn. Ave. & R 8t. convention By i Washi to the st P e e i 55 STUDEBAKERT Summer Menu i ::;"\T:;fé:""; l S ““““fifi*‘”fi“ Just ?rive l{; That’s A,", | To liven up the appetite during sum- afternoon .fl‘fl even ey irocks. of foulard pattern «ilk . plain silk crepes, georgette and satin. Lace combined with silks Rhinestone buckles exquisite embroiders tailored efiects. Every size in the lot Mr. J. Van Veehten Oleott will give mer, add a strip or two of cri 1 R resioun s, inine I ni | 38 | Elas Bacon to th SeuG Kt WOMEN’S BLACK CAPE R e ol S anaas ay Bacon to the regular menu. A ] 0 | u e ankKe | 15 capes to go at this price (,rzcuu] Spent sever: days in Washington H 8, - > e e i If it’s steak, roast, chops or fish, its full f : 5, athis e e R e Aty ! A s ull cut, nicely draped moire capes, fashion Ly R h‘;‘ml“.grh\:,;. i omor | VA Away Clean : ?H.ivord:'ltli! be made more provoking by ably trimmed with deep iringe peaRRC e ore i % Now that you are through with the & Esskay Bacon is an appetizer as well ‘ o e y ppe S G them their ehildren N2 Blankets for this season—send for us to | asa food. Women’s “Glos Hose tor i e 'H'r'"'u'.f Hrth. enrer: | TR ‘c‘all for lhem—a,!'ld clean them the 2 i Buy a whole or half side— The Heavy lustrous silk and fiber qu tained at luncheon yesterd Manhattan Way”’—that restores the X S v fachi i 5 1 pliment o the sses Tt ly fluff th had h @ | i's more economical and Wm.Schiuderberg- ity, fashioned elastic ankles that kecp o Trannts meion o l‘)vooo lf hu BCas €y bad when you R\/R B keeps better that way. m‘m;flf |} their shape ;: seamed back ; double soles el arranged woddin ught them. \/¢> s {land high spliced ankle. Black and Miss Kathrop Bity Hors g:; The “Manhattan Way” gets out the At_All Good Butchers’ And Grocers'. dirt by natural process—and brings back @ ° ° | 'WI . the original nap—that use has crushed Ry m il Bocing ol eep—d:flrmlr*g | skin-erupticn, ty Resincl Oiniment and Resinol Soap and see how quickly the itching stops and the trouble disappears. uALl l Y down. p and Retinol Ointment are sold by -.. e ssvams ocscs Sugar Cured BACON | white and all spring and summer Mrs, Margaret Horn c 1M shades. Harold D The Father Arthur O'Leary, cousin of the bride, Wedn morning, June " at St. Martin's Church in the pres WOMEN’S ACCESSORIES Women’s Costume Slips Soft cotton charmeuse that f. i k. Hemstitched e and shoulder straps, fancy rufficd .9 bottoms or plain tailored styles —_— %fi%fi%};@fi accompanied Ly P Howard, : der 1 vocal selections An in- ption and wedding break- fast followed at the home of the bride, on S street The OUSC Was artistically decorated with palms and cut flowers. = The bric wore a 1lurn of white & and carried b 4|u¢‘l v\f riti nd bridat The charges are nominal—but the results are unparalleled—a feature of Manhattan Service. Ru' ol % , free, writs to Dept. 3R, Rememier tiat— Black. white and flesh. High « to wear under thin summer dr $2.50 and $2.00 Women's Daytime Frocks iinghams, chambra Phone North 3954 will bring the messenger Manhattan Laundry Service Co. Plant, 1346 Florida Avenue—Phone North 3954 bonquet : Branch Office, 2506 14th St.—Phone Col. 5596 AT Helen M r\ Jackson and Mary Catherine Dorsch. wore gowns of vellow georgette and lace and « with apple . 4 trim- | R RUN"A!‘-‘TBR A GIRL IAMOND MAKES YOU ‘wi 71N & waLK S honor and wore pink georgette OROAD colors.” Sizes to 46 $3.98 Women’s All-Wool Bathing Suits All-wonl suits, made one-piee style, with short skirts, silk shir or bod: pes Beat high .9 shades of ckey, o tar in two-tene combind = black and navs COOL, COMFORTABLE Blue Bird Crepe Gowns Nice quality fancy washable crepe gowns Jetiny and round necks c full cut izes and length. Colors white. blue. orchid, honey- dew, maize. WOMEN'S OPEN MESH————n Summer Corsets Strongly made of nice close net, well boned and stayed. 4- garter supporters; sizes 23 to c 30. White only. J $1.00 Men’s Balbriggan Union Suits Both white and ecru colored: short sleeves: knee and ankle pants; full lap- over seats; finished collars and center c pleats. Sizes 34 to 46. >, Men’s Pongee Sport Shirts Nice soft color pongee; button down attached col lars; double lined cuffs; c coat style. Colors white, tan and gray. fi@@&@@@ At Summer's-Heig‘ht It's Black and White i ! Both white and black are fashionabic this summer—and at the Family Shoc Store therc are so many styles it is dif- ficult in this limited space to chronicle every detail of the superb beauty of these footwear modecls. So extensive a showing calls for your immediate attend- ance, that you may walk in perfect style. If You’ve Got to Do “Fast Footwork” —You Don’t Want that - Kind of a Lady [ AKE this diamond the proof that you're a good man to tie to—and the right girl will see a happy future with a saving husband. { 'YOU DON'T HAVE TO WAIT Put this Diamond on her finger tonight—SAVE A LITTLE EVERY WEEK—it pays off so fast you get the saving habit before you knmow it. Pumps “Frenchy” models clegantly new. in Patent Satin n Patent, white trim, White Kid $9.00 Flawless and Brilliant $100 Only -~ $1.00 Down Patent Leather $7.50 Patent Leather Both Hands are “Helping Hands” on TOMORROW'S WRIST WATCH SPECIAL SMART girls are on time these days—they take no chances. Here's a watch unusual in character, de- sign and workmanship for $35.00 Only a Dollar Down ‘White Canvas Pumps & Oxfords $5.00 g White Kid $6.50 50c Men’s Fiber Silk | 25c Men’s Athletic Glos Sox Undershirts | Gavze Rtibbea Tn The Pride of Pearls Richelieu INDESTRUCTIBLE PEARLS The fashionable thought for women today is Pearls —a special selection at— $9.75 Only a Dollar Down A Good Watch Steals a March on Good Luck— This 15-Jewel ELGIN It's built for men who want to “beat the gun”—it’s tough— it's accurate. Pay a Dollar Down * “$35.00 The Balance Is Easy 1.00 a Week Socks, douhle soles, fashioned tops. black _and cordovan: irreg- ulars. WOMEN’S AND CHILDREN’S HOSIERY RIBBED SUMMER UNDERWEAR ’s Ri nion Suits Delightfully new summer shades in reliable 75c Women’s Ribbed U : 4 7 ft combed yarn gauze McCaltum Phoenix Kayser vm.h a silky-looking finish. c Black Satin $7.50 b ht and wide knee, built-up Pt i i : g Z}‘x%ulde‘rs and bodice style t lored top, regular and extra sizes. Irregulars. Rubber Bathing Slippers, in All Colors, $1.25 Women's Outsize Boys’ Balbriggan Ribbed Vests Union Suits Closely Knit Gauze ?“nl Color Union AMILY . SH A e I £ need double extra to 16 years; short ’ Joseph Strasburger Co., Inc. . slaes; wide | shouMdec ; koee pants. - en!h lnfl ‘drawstrings, sizes to 54. ton sea! S10:12 Sev St N.w. ; 59¢ B(;ys Acorn Waist Union Suits Over 50 Years’ Satisfactory Service Thie well known brand of underwear made body style, sleeveless, short pants; also extra_ row of buttons ach pants. C Garter attachment. Ages 2 yeam, 708 7th St. NW. 54 4 FOUNDED 1888 3123 M s:. NW.

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