Evening Star Newspaper, January 29, 1925, Page 9

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SOCIETY (Continued from Bighth Page.) Stuart to Dr. place yesterdas noon in t of Applied Arts, on [ street, in presence of a small company, Rev A. “Lambeth officiat Miss Dick Root sang, prece the ceremony Kipling's “Gypsy Trail” and Bohm's “Song of Love,” and Miss Virginia Lee Madden of Forest played the wedding march, Among those from out of town at the wed e Mr. and Mrs. Reu of Harpers the latter the mother of Ul Dr. Riddick was formerly chie on at Emergency Hospital, and that lived in North Carolina. y left later for % wedding trip to New Yorl took udio the w. Arch Riddick len Mrs. George Thac rived today at the her hor Independence, ing come to Washington t board meeting of the D the American Revolution, of she {s a member ‘ew Wlllard from ns., hav- attend the ughters of which | Mrs. Robert J. Bates has gone to Philadelphia to attend a dinner given by the Canadlan Sc here Mr. and Mrs. Adolp Sixteenth street da, where they rest of the s The ¢ ton will gt dred pa February tinguish isabella Howard, ard Taft, Mrs. Harry H. K kes, Mr John Irwin Ste are in charge » a bridge at the Ha Rose Feldman & 1th the 1 H. Atlantic and Mrs. Mrs. Coolidge has her n a patrone party and dance to man Park Hotel, ¥ o'clock, by the nia] Chapter of the ern Star. ven at Wa bruary 12, at 8 hington Centen- rder of the East- Comdr. and Mrs. Rich Byrd entertained at dinner last eve ning in compliment to the forme aunt, Mrs. Henry D. Flood. Their guests {ncluded the Minister of Guata- mala and S de Sanchez Latour, Senator and M w. v worth, jr.; and Finis I ( ntative Mrs. Walter Mrs. Corning, Admiral W. Eberle, Rear Willlam A. Moffc Tulian Latimer, Cap S. Land, Maj. and M Mr. and Mrs. A. L. York, Comdr. ley, Comdr. wards, ( Kenneth Whiting Comdr. Elmer L Robert Paunuck, cer, Capt. Th Patten, Mrs. Dw Stanfic M and rker presents Emor olbert, New t Ghorm- Atlee Ed- Comdr, pt. Harc Miss Jo Miss issued of their James R! riest of Pittsburgh Pa. The wedding will take place Tuesday, February 10, 8 p. Christ Episcopal Chur Calvert 1. Buck officlatiy Mrs. S. F will be the matron of maid of honor will be Miss Boteler. The other attenc be Mrs. Thomas Butler of Mrs. Robert Marshall, orothea Ceok and Miss Katherine & Mr. Robert Marshall will be the best man and the ushers . Don Johnson, | Mr. Kirby t in Foster, Mr. Edward C. Ruppert, jr., and Mr Wilbur Griest. iny to M Hester Baltin Miss Mamio Quinton Marshall, Metzo soprano, who will entertain in the studlo of Mrs. Minnigerode tomorrow afternoon at will have to accc Garnett Pendleton Wirt of Virginia. Mrs. Mark Winslow Potter will be az home thls afternoon from 4 to 8:30 o'clock in honor of Mrs. Roval S Copeland, wife of Senator Cope- land. She will have assisting her Mres. James J. Davis, wife of the S retary of Labor; Mrs. Stone, wife of seneral; Mrs. Nathaniel Despard Goff, Mrs. Brewster Marwick, M Lincoln Green, Mrs. Rush Holland, Mrs. Mac- pherson Crichton, Mrs. Clyde B. Milton C. Eliiott, Mrs. Wheeler, Mrs. Rudolph Friedstedt, Mrs. W. H. hicago and Mrs. Frederick B. Dlal, Mrs. C Forster, Lyford of L Southern Rel Ball Monday Mrs. Claude Swanson, wife of the Senator from Virginia, is remaining in the Capltal to be present and re- celve the guests at the ball to be siven at the New Willard Monday by the Southern Relief Soclety. Among the recent additions to e list of patronesses are Mrs. Robert N. Har- per, Mrs. Francols Berger Moran, Mrs. Amos Fries, Mrs. Robinson Downey, Mras. Hal D. Flood, Mrs. Walter Dene- gre, Mrs. Charles Bell, Mrs. Lawre: 7 Society ight. The Kalorama Panorama Kalorama! Home owners here may motor through endless miles of connecting ° parkways when the city’s lans are completed. The oo Park, Rock Creek Park and the Potomac drives to Haines Point will be connected by a through parkway along Rock Creek and fronting Kalorama These home sites border Rock Creek Park just below the majestio Connecticut Avenue Bridge. Let us show them to you, or phone us for details. Allan E. Walker & Co. Ine. Mr. Godden, Main 2690 813 15th St. N.W. H. Quirrolle, Mrs. David St ome of the event are Mr: Mrs. . W. Cole, Mrs. Charles Bough- ton Wood, Mrs. W. D. Noble, Mrs. W. I*. Dennis and former Senator Hoke Smith. Mrs. Jeter Pritchard, Mrs. John Fowle and Miss Virginia Fry comprise the committee on boxes. Mr. James McDuffle is chairman of the floor committee. Col. Lee Randall, commander of Camp 171, U. C. V,, Is greatly alding in efforts to make this ball one of the most successful in the soclety's history. Mrs. M. P. Gaillard. box-holders for The marriage of Miss McPhilom Willlam Cthel Marie daughter of Mr. and Mrs. McPhilomy, to Mr. Ils, N. Y., and Mrs. P. of Chicago, 1ll, took place last evening at 8 o'clock at the Shrine of the Sacred Heart. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. Father Joseph M. Maran, and was followed by a reception at the home of the bride’s parents, on Quebec street. The church had a pretty arrangement of white flowers and palms, and at the house palms were used. The bride was escorted by her fath- and wore a gown of ivory white satin, draped on the side with a show- er of pearls, and the court train was held in place at the shoulders by pearl ornaments. Her tulle veil was arranged in coronet effect of lace and orange blossoms Miss Eleanor Posey was the maid of honor, and wore & gown of peach- color taffeta, a gold lace hat, and carried butterfly roses. The bridesmaids were Miss Emma Jameson, Miss Claire Green and Miss Mildred Fallon, and they wore frocks in pastel shades of taffeta, silver lace hats with tulle scarfs, and carried arm bouguets of sweet peas. Mr. Willlam J. McPhilomy, jr., was an shers wera Richard Me- Fred H. Van Vran- , grandmother of the a gown of black georgetta in gold and silver, with a wore embroidered Ulue hat After the reception Mr. and Mrs. Lynch left for Atlantic City, the latter wearing & gown of brown silk, a black seal cout and a small brown straw hat Among the out-of-town guests were Capt. and Mrs. . N. T Miss Anna Taft, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Person, and Mrs. M. Rusch, nans, Miss Edna E. Long, Miss Belle MacDonald and Mr, Richard McPhil- om Ctrelo No. Sociaty of S 11 of the Rector's Ald Margaret's Church, Con- nectlcut avenue and Bancroft place, will have its second annual St. Valen- tine's day tea tomorrow afternoon, from 4 to 6 o'clock, in the library of the parish hall. Light refreshments and the sale of valentines will occupy e time. Mrs. Rogers Hammond Mrs n Van are L Bacon and Rensselaer of New the houss guests of Miss Obenauer of Chevy Chase, Md. Prof. Timothy io Smiddy, envoy raordinary &nd minister plenipo- tfary from the Irish Free will ba the guest of honor and prins speaker at the lu on Saturday at the T Club at 1 He subject. “Soclal Wel- Judge Mary O'Toolo ate, pal Genuine Goodyear and U. S. Jers A. Tyler and the Francols Berger Moran, will preside. Thoso making reserva~ tions are Dr. A. Frances Fove, Mrs. Spencer Mussey, Judge Mary O'Toole, Miss Marie Easby-Smith, Mrs. M. 1. Weller, Mrs. Mina Van Winkle, Miss Ella Frances Lynch, Miss Margaret Bicknell, Miss Olive Beatty, Mrs. Lotta Moran, Miss Julla C. Bannigan, Miss Julia Coonan, Mrs. Goorge Chase, Mrs. Carmack, Mre Thomas Carter, -Mrs. Cherrier, Mrs. Cushing, Mrs. J. H. Duryea, Miss Nellie Fealey, Mrs. George Farrell, Mrs. Finch, Miss Maria Gllman, Miss Rebecca Hynemann, Miss Cornelia H'11, Mre. Hoffman, Mrs. R. A. Haste, Adela Heaven and Mrs. O. L. Ellen Marriage licenses have been fssued to the followlug Max Statter and Leah R. Myers. Gerhardt W. Hauptman and Betty Amate. adore . Blank and Sophle Brause. onert . Watta of Fort Hoyal, Va. Susle Garrett of Brandywine, Va S intam B, _ Samuiel and " Lovely Jordan, Rappabaunock, Va. . Majer and Alma V. McCormick. Lascallotte of Crisfleld, Md., Hamilton of this city. . Peun and Reatrice Johnson. and Lucillo Robinson. olfver. ndon, both K. ana both | Frank C. Reginald L. and Zors O Raleigh Norman Fost Jumes H. Frazer and Amanda Harry £. Bross and Carol G. Now York Cit O libur b Thompson and Nettle D, Barner, both of Alexaudria, Va. Alien Wright of this”city and Mary Joha- n_of Collington, 3 *Harry B. Cochran and Marion 5. Wilson, both of Philadelphia, P David A. White and Mary H. Douglas. Edward O Kichy of this city and Violette P._Gibbs of Calals, Me James Dusall of this city and Mgry A. ringer of Salisbu 3 Willlam A. Darling B Moses Manigan and C R. Frank Goode of Warrent: Mattie M. Gilbert Watkins and Willlam H. Taslor and DuRell Echols and Anua P. Wyan, Mathew Aliea and Rosa C. both of Richmond Raymoud G. Fink and Blanche M. Brown, both of Baltimore. Sunzio Pettinoto and Angelina DI ppe. nd Thompson, es R. Newheiser and Gladys ¥. Ha: Wenrick of W. Ve Maggio L. Boyer of Point of Rocks, Md. Joha G, of Worcester, Mass., Goldie F. Dees of this city. Edwin Jones and Ethel Wilso Louls Ferrell and lola Willlam Julian P. Vaughn of this city and Suste A. Middleton of Sterling, Va. WwhAnE C. Pearson and Auna Lighton, both of iamsport, o and Lottie .. Frederick i Smith of this cf G. Raffensperger of Gettysbu Births Reported The following births have been reported to the Health Department in the last 24 hou Frank H. aod Thelma Daniel, girl twio: Alfred H. and Irenc Morl, boy twins. Marshell A. and Edith Wiltshire, boy. Eamuel R. and Ruth I. Clark, boy. Heory H. and Robbie F. Estés, boy. Harry B and Bertha Hochberg, girl. Aaron and Lilllan B. Cadits, boy. Willlam E. and Estber M. Mason, girl. Dockery € and Eley T. Bradley, boy. Altred and Ethel Ashton, girl Ralph and Otella Lucas, boy Joseph and Lena Cooper, boy. Rovert aud Henrletta Robinson, boys d M. and Mary Stewart, girl. William and Carrie Hawkins. Sumnel Kelker, Milton Bernard 8. and Virgioia W. Jumes W. and Alice R. Gobbett, girl. Thomas L. and Mryrtle M. Corbis, boy. Wharton J. and Helen B. Bruce, boy. in J. and Maril Brooks, girl. P.'and Lydia A. Canoon, boy. Mere B, and Mabel 0. Lehma Joseph L and Maud: Robert B. and Mar! Joseph M. aud Alma 4 Olyde and Ethel L Brown, a Florence B. Pryer, girl. nd Dorothy T. Blias, boy. d Pdua B. Plerce, boy. g WisiBied ¥, Beman, st George §. Frances Bdgar L. Onarles P. Arthur 8 Thomas M. Miiton_R. John W. and Mildred B. Louts and Elizabeth Savitz, girl. Joseph F. and Fila L. Watterson, boy. Angustus R. and Lena J. Gla boy. —at the right price you will find here always. WOL FURRIER, 30-32 Florida Ave. N.W, KAPLOWITZgros. INCORPORATED 721 NINTH STREET NORTHWEST OFFERING TWO HUNDRED $35 & s$45 DRESSES $15 PARLS FASHIONS FROM THE NOTED FRENCH FASHION HOUSES JEAN PATOU BERNARD PREMET IMPCRTED AND DOMESTIC FABRICS AS WELL AS SATINS, FLAT CREPES, CHARMEEN, POIRET TWILL INCLUDING TH: DESIRABLE BLACK AND NAV'Y SHADES. FEATURING FASHIONS FOR STREET, MORNING, AFTERNOON, SCHOOL, SPORTS OR COLLEGE WEAR. SELLE. (A) Imported Silver Brocade Pump, with silver high $15 ceeeenn-$9.75 (B) Suede Tongueless in black or cocoa browm silk laces; walking college heel; $9.75 Anklette Pump, stage model; D'Arcy- cut pattern with short vamp and high Spanish heel, gray -$9.75 cut- out Step-in Pump, colonial Spanish heel, gray kid lined; $13.50 -$9.75 (E) One-strap Pump, with patent vamp and cara- Spanish 9.75 Satin Opera amp, h arch, combination nar- row heel, for fit and com- fort; $13.50 value...$9.75 STETSON SHOE : SHOP THIRTEEN FIVE F STREET colla heel; kid_strap an arch; Spanish valuéann. Oxford, college last; $14 zalue (C) Patent kid lined; $14.50 value. ... (D) Black Kid, with baby cffect VaUE e eeiininnnns mel kid quarter; heel; $13.50 zalue.. (F) Black Step-in Pump; short Southern Building STYLES FOR MADAME AND MADEMOI 'y Four-Buckle Arctics—$4.95. New shipments of fine qual- ity Stetson Shop Shoes have been put into this remarkable sale at sharp reductions; and now you'll find beautiful new shoes in complete size ranges in the sale. “$9.75. & RROORPEDEAR g @ New Walking and Dress Ox- fords, exclusive Stetson Shop nov- elties; Evening Slippers, in silver and gold brocade; snappy ties and walking oxfords for Spring—hun- dreds of Shoes of usual Stetson Shop style and quality—besides those pictured and described—at these reduced prices: $5.75, $7.75; McCallum Hosiery at reduced prices ot Raymond L. and Helen W. Schreiner, boy. Michael A."and Lucille E. Foley, boy. Edvwa; 1 Blaine A Schlant, girl. Hollls B. and Grace B. Horton, girl. Earle J. and Sophia B. Wallace, girl Leroy 'B. oud_Beatrico E. Harris, boy. Obonlia and Matilda Vasquez, boy. Arthur and Mattle Hinwon, boy. Morris E. and Mary A. Mangum, bey. Irving 3. and Ester Weins, boy KEleon D. and Nicoletta Fokdies, boy. Kenneth E, and Maud Cheek, boy. Girfllo and Bugenis Maggenti, girl. Bamuel and Ida Chernikoff, girl. Christ! and Victorla Brandy, boy. FIRST Greeting the New! James and Rose Caparotta, girl. Charles ¥. and Caroline E. Herold, girl. Heiskell and Kathleen Graz. girl. Henry and Frances I. Whitley, girl, Marton B. and Pearl L. Moore, boy. Joseph and Catherine Privatera, boy. Thomas B. and Mary R. Larkin, boy, Sylvan J. and Charlotte A. Crocker, boy. William 3 George W. and Oscar V. and Nellie Alphonso_and Clara Williams, boy. Maurice D. and Georgla A. 8mith, girl. Rubeon and Louise Smith, boy. John W. and Bessie E. Franklin, boy. John H. and Mary M. Thomas, boy. Chaoncey W. and Catberine M. Whitt, boy. Lennis and Winnle Leps, girl. William and Marie Thomas, boy. . TEES RN YOU CAN LEARN DRESSMAKING j—avd make your clothes [while being instructed Day and, Evening Cisssss B7x""LESSONE: 4400 Mrs. A. M. Hildebrasd Bidr., e & 550 PHE . sm Formerly with Woodward & Lothrop A barber of Montreal, Canada, an- nounces himself as “H. Johnstons, Tonsorial Artist, Physiognomical Halr Dresser, Faclal Operator, Cranium Manipulator and Abridger, Haircut- ting and Shaving with Ambidextrous Facility.” aEaERNENEIN: WITH THE NEW FASHIO Sold € 1214 F Street @ . Attractions for Friday and Saturday EST { CLOSING OUT <. MILLINERY | FINE COATS Models Shown in Advance of Their Appearance Elsewhere before they may be shades of thistlebloom, conch shell, terrapin and seaside. viewed Luxurious Fur-Trimmed Models Formerly Sold for $115 to $135 These Women's Winter $ I 9 Coats, of sumptuous pres- ence, have overstayed their time. Just think of owning one at this com- monplace pricel Radium and Jersey Silk Petti- coats, of resplendent quality and beauty. Now in one group at.ese.. $2.35 | I Silk Overblouses, in a host of ap- i pealing models and colorings; for- $6 95 I Chic Spring debu- merly sold for $15.00 to $18.50. Now o tantes, in felt and colorful silks and Women's Wool Sweaters. Reduced to less than straws, fit gayly cost. Coat slip-over and bob-collar styles. $2.85 to $1().00 Now— at Gold’s—weeks about town. New andango, Castilian, bluet, ® <o ASSURED QUALITY AT MODERATE PRICES Rebuilding Sale of Chiffon Silk Hose $1 .35 Women's Full-fashioned Pure Silk Chiffon Stockings, with all-silk to) Every pair perfect. Van Raalte quality. In a good assort- ment of colors, including black and gun metal. Sworsyn’s—Main Floor. Women’s Knickers $2.98 About 85 palrs of these fine Wool Tweed Knlickers, in all sizes. Tan and gray mixtures. Regu- larly $3.95. ~—Main Floor. “Tim’s” Caps For Boys and Girls $1.45 100% pure worsted. Made with convertible muffier fea- ture. Only 75 in the lot, but all colors. «=Main Floor. Rubber Boots $3.45 Pair ‘Women’s Rubber Boots with as- trakhan tops. A Wintertime ne- cessity. —Downstairs Store. Rubber Sandals 44c ‘Women's Rubber Sandals; every pair guaranteed. —Downstairs Store. e L e L 2 2 2 e 2 22222 2T L2 e R Friday—A Close-Out of Short Lots Left From the Busy Selling Created By This Big Event Women’s Suits $8.90 Eight Tweed and Checked Suits, in sizes 16 to 40. Crepe lined. 27 Women’s Flannel Dresses In the Smart and Popular Stripes A signal for quick action! $3 95 almost next to nothing! Re- building Sale price— 17 lucky women will own these practical and fashion- Sworsyn's—Downstatrs Store. Dovwnastairs Store, able flannel frocks at a cost Women's Sport Coats $5.00 40 Smart and Practical Coats, all fully lined. Sizes 36 to 42. Downstairs Store. Rebuilding Sale of $3.50 All-Wool Cricket Sweaters $ 1 95 8 Women’s Tunics Sizes 38 to 44 Downstairs Store. 12 Children’s Fur - Trimmed Pure wool cricket sweaters, as practical as they are stylish. All sizes. In tan, gray, pow- der blue; also some in fancy combinations. Sworzyn's—Main Floor. Downstairs Store. Silk Remnants At Rebuilding Sale Prices 39¢,69cand$1.00Yard A tremendous assortment of desirable weaves in all lengths and qualities. Suitable for dresses, blouses, lingerie and linings. All these fresh, clean remnants are plainly marked and displayed on special tables. Sworsyn’s—Silk Section—NMain Floor. Varsity Slickers $5.00 25 Yellow Varsity Slickers with corduroy collar and strap. Slizes 14 to 20. —Main Floor, LI IAIIL LI LI LI EP 222 7L VLI LI OO LI I T LTI I L L1127 2E L CE L P20 P I A AL LIS 10100 100011120 EE RIS 20 L4218 IO P LI A IA P L L LD RERIA LA 027 R T L L e T, Yarns, Choice 9¢ Ball Table of assorted Yarns, includ- ing Beauty Luster, Magic Floss, Brushed Wool and Knitting Wor- sted. Rebuilding Sale of 200 Pairs Women’s Shoes lots of desirable footwear, 92C Oxfords Strap Pumps Plain Pumps Sworsyn’s—Downastairs Store. ORZYNS Store Hours, ® te 6 PO —Art Goods Counter. Elastic and Ribbons - O Table of short ends of elastic and ribbons, in assorted widths and colors. ~—Notion Counter. A give-away price for these assembled short Special Offer in Our Dressmaking School During the Rebuilding Sale we will cut and fit any ma- terial purchased here for $1.50 garment. Join Our Regular Classes 6 Lessons for $5.00 e 2T

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