Evening Star Newspaper, January 18, 1925, Page 43

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SOCIETY. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JANUARY 18 1925—PART 2. SOCIETY. i P - e . Dilomatic Circlea Gay * Pou-Moran Nuptials Seen |z v s VIRGINIA BRIDE Despite Many Absencee. . . lam McPhilomy will be lt?\l'dhr\r'tl Xn;l‘!!(‘n = = By Brilliant Assemblage |3 .= S S e AT Fred Banrankin, ¢ P = > 5 hosts t company of 20 at dinner The marriage of M Mary Guth- o 2 hosts to a D 1 % ast ev 11 ts din- Ceremony Performed in St. Margaret's Church! ukhter of M Mrs, Charies last evening and will have guests i iu rie, to M ond osepl 2 . son of Mr. and Mrs. L. W x : S - B y th b\' Bls}]op Freemanfsmte ancl Socnal took place Friday morning at " 3 3 The charge d'affaires of Japan, Mr. ro ers - g irine of the Sacred : G - i . % Yoshida, was host to a company at = _ Z | 1 Gavan officiating. 4 3% = dinner last evening. Leaders Present—Reception Held. The church had a pretty arrangement d 4 il of lilies and palms, and ;;‘l""" Hanes A % o The new counselor of the French ere a reception was held immedi- i % > “ embassy, Count de Sartiges, is staying S . @ ushers were Mr. Willlam E.|and ferns we : = 3 Py arrival 1aat week: o M Robers 18 Funk| | The bride was escorted by her . ; P outhern Resort Wear Kenealy,) ther and wore & gown of 1 i . 4 3 : The counselor of the Norweglan le- s \( ‘:‘H" ¥ b 1 Thomas( 2T |\.l| livt train & £ % % - gation and Mme. Steen will sall for add M. .. McCloud and| 3 i country Friday from Norway, 1ghte e with tulle Her % % 1 Vv, “Bdwara | Lieut: Benfamin Wells inapolis A e i ; vhere they have been for several D b . and drs. Fdw: Gueats From Out ot Town, | Lone vell drpditen . . G . months. oats, Lostumes, Dresses it Mrs. Lotta| Among the out-of-town guests were| of bride ros s of the vi S ’ e : 1last night | Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Pou of Raleigh,| Miss Alma C 2 : . g The military at = m, Right | Mrs, John K. Hovt of ¥ : coustn of the bride, was the maid of g _ embadsy, Gen. Gdorge' A. L. Dumont, and assisted byIN. C, and Mr. W ¢ | honor, we a gown of orchid taf- B 1 7 / 4 [ hoslisx bsaniin Ind Home n, Yraues “The cere- | Smithf N. C. > | 5 roses in pastel 5 1 : for six weeks, sailed yesterday to . “in S Moran and his bride lecc atter| xhudes e wors a small price von; i nsemble dSuits Lo el ! et : 5 4 orehid i The comme counselor of the Ay ; orn Wearinga DEown : & b Britigh embi and Mrs. John Joyce | lu it trimmed in mink. The|S 3 “ pected to return to | ehiffen brocaded in gold > . ley, niece of the & A - e middle of February, | S : SRl T the ringbearer : t : - B o reaionon i vacs tun i VERY mode to match each Sun- 2 . of Eod colored | earing a dainty frock of white crepe b 7 7 s “ngland. . Jov ; silk pri straw braid, appliqued with straw | ¥ e i e ; v : . land mood. Novelty silk print | lowers. They will be at home after b s el et v white 3 3 E re. E uxtol e e = i iy illi February 15, at Wardman Park Hotel, | Small siiver tray showered with whit o ; 4 e lorcia seseolesint s B o patterns and fashions in brilliant private drawing room of the| Mr. Arthur Rellly was the bst man . 5 Insay, his| issyed Sgrds o LoEs tropical flower creations. ch. Hotel ot ¢ with|for his brother and the ushers 3 A - : home Sa ay afternoon in he - | Raleigh Hotel was attr: hi NS R e DS ment in the Highlands. Spring flowers for the rles - 4 r lilles tled ith white | 500 erday of S| < : : el nE S| noond ey, ot dntes . "t the reception Mr. Reilly and y The agricultural adviser to the Displayed Monday and Through Week 3 | Funsten Lucado, daughter rs. | e g L Q. |Danish government, Mr. Soren Soren- i i Bride in Lovely Gown. [ Margaret s Lucado, and | & Browh than 5 i % 4 {sen, is expocted to return from South | : % 4 Amercia in March. ing with them tomorrow. to the altar | the I 3 n Lucado, and T ‘.« n of Senator Carter Gla ryfiof Lynchby to Arthar Lawson}ga « < . : & he attache of the Chilean embassy oaxer, lexad | e afte E 3 ’ Bernales h rrived | in t iome in Chile and will spend four months’ yacation there. aternity, in addition to g the out-of-town guests were clubs, including the J. Austin and her two daugh- University Club and the Bankers' ma Austin and Miss . o 2 ¥ was performed by Dr. Howley of Pittsburgh, Pa . Senor Don A Tricto. 13 stationed | , head master of Hill ¥ R R R 3 tempo: ew York. own, Pa. The mar-| The marriage of Miss Florence Janet > rman of Mounds, 1il. | Who before her marriage yesterday, was Misx Margaret Lucado of Lynch- (f@ i) s b took pla: evenin burg, Va., a niece of Senator and Mrx, Carter Glass. \ x Br were o'clock, at the ) ide’s N7 ) den was . 3 4 N7 |alone and meet t E t = 800§ Crorgyian, who be ehi bot offciating [black geormette creps beaaea in got; 1 be assisted by Mrs. Atben | P INC. o< r.m ne ) with paitis and ferns|{vith ostrich trimming » r rouce dirs. | () ¥ P ! Ie ¢ p Iville D. Lindsay and Miss| Mr. and Mrs. Her left after the anie Thatcher, | P s . The ) 1 i \ rances Cole sang solos, accompanied | reception for a wedding trip, the lat- | Mrs r A - @' uccessors to he draped skir Mrs. Z. W. Alde , who also|ter wearing a brick red ensemble | i ; J S | in b peat o an T e | Kok tor ea . S ianeid; Mo 31114 GSt. NW. SILK LOOMS OF AMERICA l Main 8306 satin, and the court train| The bride was escorted and given (hat. They will make their home ¥ F Walker 8. Buell (-\/w | was lned with apple-green chiffon.|in marriage by her father and wore a |Springfield, 111 More than two years have elapsed since the opening of this store. And now, as we enter upon another milestone, we desire to express our thanks to our friends and patrons for their generous support, and to inform them that we hav reorganized under the name of Washington Silk Store, Inc. There will be 1 change in the personnel, so you may therefore be assured of the same v courtesy and service at all times. Y L Her vell was of exquisite rose point|gown of white chiffon velvet and car- | Amoni the out-of-town guests| yi George Mourice Morris <will e : \‘,]:q““uh r‘nu;p.éj bl ‘.mmsl n‘(’l‘rl[‘r;»d a shower of bride roses and |were: Mr. and 3 J. E. Herman of | sni@riain at a reception tomorrow 4 of Honor im Pink. length of her train. A | lilies of th valley. Mounds, T1L; Mr. C. W. Copps of Wis- afternoo at her home, 1831 Twenty- ¢ Washington, 2 L tquet of white 1flac| Miss Julla Cook was the matd of |c Mrs. J. A. Payne of Philadel- |pirq St A RonbE HENeE Tothes: b nor and wore a gown of blua taf-|ph Melville "D. Lindsay of [yrre w Hubbard, who is spend- , a wreath of pink roses in her | Easton, Pa.; Mrs. Wade W. Deitrick | jng gne Eor AE WAl ek mony and the breakfast, after which |hair and carried pink sweetheart|and children of Cleveland, Ohio; Miss | 1are) | Y S L [ roses. Catherine Dunegan of Stevens Point, | Toand Mrs. Goodwlllle lett for a)| ™l | igesmatds were Miss Helen|wis d Funsten Lu-|1Tet8 & IR N cetheart roses. | Wi f R, : ‘ Price Whitaker, Mrs. | . John- |halr und carried sweecheart raser. | Wives of Representatives m Flater, Jr: Mrs. Robert T |the bride, was the ring bearer, wear- T Cive Tea With Music il xre, John B Drydsn, dnf ing a suit of black and white satin ano and Raiph X 7 = . ) t at the cere- [y | Mre Morris will have assisting her M ton Thompson, Mrs. Howard | L) and Mrs. R £ Lo ; e e and carrying the ring on a white| Mrs Kincheloe, wife v -| Wao! 7 dostubiis Thornhill, A, satin pillow liiee Davia FHayes Kinoneig: en- | iam J : ) . 4 Mr. Clinton W. Copps of Stevens|tucky, and Mrs. Watson k. 3 » o Halton acBryde is Walling, | ) At pa | Point, Wis., was the best man Give a tea with n Fuesday | se cards for g . he bride 5 3 | Mrs. Clafiin, mothe the [ afte from 4 to 7 t ¥ aftern a o . s i ie a gown of 3 | Terrace, for which the i, L ington || This great event in our Store History will be marked by a sale of stupendous magnitude. As we are unable to quote” all of the ferful price concessions the following will give you a definite idea of the drastic price reductions Miss Meta Mr. and Mrs Barlow of New York THIS SALE FOR A LIMITED PERIOD ONLY $2.79 Printed Crepes . ...$1.79 | $2.19 Chiffon Taffetas.. .. .$1.49 $1.99 Jersey Tubing. .. ... .98c | $2.79 Printed Jersey ....$1.79 $1.59 Crepe de Chine . . ..$1.19 | $2.98 Jacquette Crepe . ..$1.49 $2.69 Satin Charmeuse . . $1.49 Kimono Silks . ... .. 69¢ $1.75 Tinsel Brocade $4.50 Princess Crepe. . . ..$2.98 $3.39 Novelty Crepe $2.75 Chiffon Velveteen . .$1.98 $1.69 Paisley Corduroy . . . $12.00 Brocaded Velvets. . $7.98 $2.98 Silk Duvetyne . . .. .$1.49 | $11.89 Tinsel Brocade. . . . $6.98 A great variety in street and evening colors, also black and white. and Mrs. Wil J. McPhilomy issued invita f their dau r. John Peris y 2%, a % 1e of the Sacred Heart. The cere- Eadsiirs) | Final Clearance “ ‘” }WE ; PRAISE Throughout the house of all winter apparel.* ed’ ehiffon No approvals, C. 0. D.’s, bxchanges or returns. L Araped | o,r work because onr customers do it. It is orchid | pleasing them that makes them def it ‘,[i I:F1 ‘.rfiiJRRlER, Coats Of Fine Quality o For women and misses in the season’s handsomest materials, self-trimmed or with collars, cuffs and borders of genuine furs. Eflofl@@@@h@ \\Yj?\ $39.50 Coats Reduced to $25.00 e P e+ sl / $59.50 Coats Reduced to $44.75 ot v p | $85 Coats, $59.50 $95 Coats, $75 e peaee IV || e Sty GOING OUT OF BUSINESS All Fur Coats Greatly Reduced We are going to close our doors shortly and therefore our . Only a few items are mentioned in this “ad.” ENTIRE STOCK $125 Muskrat Jacquettes........... $65 ’ *s et ol e Women’s Coats, Suits and Dresses $195 Muskrat Coats, 45-inch length $115 Must Be Sold me Ul REGARDLESS OF COST 3 Fur Chokers and Scarfs Greatly $3 and $4 Blouses, $1 5 ! Reduced Smart tailored models of dimity i i i .SOUTHLAND . ores modes of iy o We Are Offering Reductions of blouse and overblouse styles, hand- and fitch. drawn and lace trimmied. Sizes 36 . = . S $15.00 Chokers and Scarfs, $10.00 to 46. ‘./W/)rnmg Frocks .Sjmrf Costumes $19.50 Chokers and Scarfs, $12.50 an ore - S 9.50 Chok < ¥ - Costumies Ensensbls $29.50 Chokers and Scarfs, $19.50 $5 to $10 Blouses, $1.95 0 ;45.00 Chokers and Scarfs, $25.00 Wi v ’ - £ 95.00 Chokers and Scarfs, $45.00 riped tub silks, headed crepe de 1 Gowns for Tea, Dinner and the Dance chBiE Al ey Y Some Are Actually Less Than Factory Prices . $5.95 and $7.50 Sweaters, $2.95 volles. All sizes in the lot. Beach Costumes Surf Suits X Coat and slip-on models in pach e COME EARLY—OUR LOSS, YOUR GAIN : . wool. Light and dark colors. All 1.95 Bl . $2.9: : . Intimate Accessories sizes fn the lot. ,mpogted Engfil:?irizmzm e See a few of these Remarkable Values listed below $10 to $17.50 Sweaters, 5 ens and dimities. Smart tailored - Coat, jacquette and slip-on msnde!s styles in sizes 36 to 46. 14 Sport Coats 16 Sport Coats 7 Sport Coats in brushed wool, silk and wool and pisin knit wool. " Light and dark | Lot of $5.95 to $10 Blouses, §3.95 Retail Value, $25 Retail Value, $39.75 ,{zm’{fjfl",’jg‘;ls colors in all sizes. 2 . Stylish tailored models; also tunics e $10 Skirts, $4.75 in crepe de chines and brocaded silks, $l 2 50 $1 8 50 i $1 9 75 Pleated and plain models in siiks | 2273, Dblack, browns and paisleys. = 5 : and all-wool plaids and stripes. All Bizes 3¢ to 44 sizes in the lot. $7.50 to $10 Blouses, $5.95 y S Seoi Ot 11 For-Tri a9 12 Far-Trimmed ! i s, $5.95 ort Coal ur-Trimme -Trimj $5.95 and $7.50 Petticoats, $1.95 Velvet and crepe de chine over- o Dress Coats D b C = $8.50 to $12.50 Petticoats, $3.95 blouses, handsomely beaded and em- Retail Value, $49.75 5 rcis toais i e broidered. Light and dark colors. Retail Value up to $165| Retail Value up to $120) colors. All sizes in the lots. All sizes tn the lot. $24 75 $69 75 $59 75 = . . . $2.95 Silk Hosiery, $1 $12.50 'to $15 Blouses, $7.50 Van Raalte, perfect quality, chiffon Crepe de chines and satins, beaded and glove silk, in black and colors. and embroidered. Tans, browns, ———— Also Kayser's all-wool hoslery. Sizes navy, black, novelties. All sizes in 6 Fur-Trimmed Coats Suits—Values From Dresses 8% to 10%. the lot. Retail Value, $85 $35 to $59.75 Values $25 to $49.75 Better Apparel at a Lower Prr $47'50 $1 5 & $25 Mayer Bros, & Co. lShop of Quality 937-939 F St. N.W. We Invite Your Patronage and Mail Order Department Will Suggest That You Open a Gladly Send Samples Charge Account No Charge for Parcel Post K'% [ Manufacturing Retailers New Lincoln Building Washington, D. C.

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