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8 ; SOCIETY." THE EVENING STAR,p WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, APRIL 10, 1925. SOCIETY. at noon. The ceremony was pcr(orm.ldinner to be given for Gen. Miles by ed by Dr. James S. Montgomery.!a group of Western admire SISTERS ARE EASTER BRIDES pastor of Calvary Church, in the pr Plof Wastentqmizera. ence of a few intimate frisnds. Im-| A banquet at 6:30 Saturday even- - | mediately following the ceremony : : | Mr. and Mrs. Shanholtzer left for At- | INE at the Mayflower will be the first lantic City, where they will spend |social event on the program of the | several day. Atlantic province convention of Alpha y . caxnac PSS — Chi Omega, national women's frater- P 3 d 2 d " O Mr. and Mrs. Schuyler Merritt are |njvy in gession at the Mayflower April resident and Mrs. Coolidge and Other L ) St et e e yori 1107 et inlat e AL fumar Ruc < and are at the Ambassador Hotel tif will be featured in ths table deco- b Hosts to Entertain Noted A . Mrs, A B, McManus of the Co.|Fations and puritan favors. = St‘cr | y lumbia Apartment, gave & luncheon ¥, hational secietary altos ot the Cuban Visitors. ; Weingrday.to Sira’ £ TF Conter, Mew |1, AL HO S S S ()7" . : D o ‘ ‘| tress. The toast list follows: s [0 S SRR S N, == k. Mrs. Ollver F. Busby, Mrs. Fri ‘| Kathryn B. Stahl, University of q f Carden, Mrs. Morton O. Cooper, Mrs. |y, 0 fiarvn B o o Pa.: Mary rexident and Mrs. Cool-]1i Henry J. McKenney, left - N G Dicke: M. Willlem W, | - evivania, FUtacelpliin, K.z MAt) e will entertain at lunch- iday for New York and West Point -3 George W, Decker, Trs. ks Mrs, | G2y, Gainesville, Ga.; Arlie Wright, Se ndividual and charming A e S ipad e s LAY Gilbert, Mrs. W. W. 5 ‘Parke, | University of Vermont, Burlington, % fon - Gl g 3 McKannes ~ e : | P Henry H. Myers, Mrs. Karl I5. Parks,| vi; Florence J. Barblers, New Eng- that one canmot resist their P i 3 4 Mrs. C. W. Thompson, Mrs. Hersey 15,4 Conservatory of Music, Boston, templation. Arlcraft has e e will “arrive (] Miss Bdna 3 Patton will entertals " ot Munroe and Mrs, George Price. [ Mass.; Mildred Loper, New York City l’;h ' I = o Sachpte, whs Wil | ve M lat a bridge luncheon Monday in honor : - = criday for|®lumnae chapter; Hortense O. Miller, set the style pacentre ngton Wednesday for a shor Miss Agnes Winn left Friday for| o e Coom e Club: Mrs, Gil- quuthfidlqwomawS( s Mrs. Marshall T. Farra of Phila- ; ¥ 2 : : r In the party with the Presl-|g L4 New York City to spend th R L cotna)l dalenite, nt-elect will ¥ : v’v e secretary of 5 i k. o holidays. Syracuse, N. Y wear, iba, Senor de Carlos Ces-| o Allan E. Walker w iRt A - i % = Mrs. own of New 5. "Who was the first Ambussad s 1 wias . 4 / e . . Resvs ond is dasghters, | e (TEVing Brown ot New York /\ i &t luncheon tomorrow in compliment % : i 7 inth Ps 1ba to Washington, having previ-| to her daughter, Mrs. Charles Dunn. ; 4 Mrs, Arthur B. Hayes, jr. and Miss (Continued on Ninth Page.) s ed as Minister from the | who will leave Washington Wednes- i ¥ o Cathetine Reeve, left this n]ofnms‘b% fsland republic day to join Comdr. Dunn in Boston. 5 ¢ o motor for Morristown, N. J., Mr The Secretary of State and Mrs . y F 4 | | Reeve's former home, for a visit of a Kellc will be hosts ut dinner | Mr. and Mrs. R. Golden Donaldson * ; - £ i fortnight. RUGS CARPETS Thursday eveninz in compliment toland their daughter, Miss Ruth : ) % : e AS| RE! the distinguished visitor and Friday | Donaldson. returned vesterday f ; - e i Mrs. Grace H. Rose and her daugh- WASHED AND REPAIRED President- Machad and his|their annual visit to Palm e G i 2% 3 ter, Miss Mabelle Rose, accompanie party will Mount Vernon where they spent the season. They 3 : . 2 by Miss Katharine McNeal and Miss FIREPROOF STORAGE The Ambassador of Belgium and |occupled the famous villa Casa Loma : . 4 g Helen Biddle Gans, will o to New : Baroness de Cartier will entertain at : : LOndgi oo York today and will sail from there Nazarian Bros. Co. linner Wednesday evening in honor| Miss Katharine efeller, Miss i s - . Wednesday for Naples. They will % I M oNao Jean Hostetler and Miss Mary Crip- Sl tour Italy fe veral weeks, spend- X 1712 20th St. N.W. 27 pen of Randolph-Mac College are MRS, GEORGE M) MRS, CHARLES CLINTO! BROY, e a 3 a on ege ar ing a month on the Italian lakes, an : Blioss Potomaciism i Chilcan Ambassador wnd spending the er holidavs with|Sixter of Mrs. Broy and daughter of Bride of the U maul and | (8 % 0NN Boris. They will be in Senora de Mathien in New Vork. | Miss Crippen’s paren Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Andersom Nortom of thisx Washington's director of community is for the Summer, returning to|™ NRAPERIES T TPRPR e e e R PR PR BT Sy Paria for the Summer, returning (o DRAPERIES Vathieu cw Tork vesier- | Ciese | in October | SLIP - COVERS dav to join Semora de who laft early in the week. The Ambas- Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Bucher of | place at the Hotel Roosevelt last eve- [ McFadyen's parents, Mr. and Mrs { et ey in e wews e anencl| (RGN Bt ORE e Bl o DRI B D T i il e e L e e o 7aggart ans e | WINDOW - SHADES p ment of their daughter Ann Lindsay to | daughters ;'v ,\1‘ Iacod Andersoni o cling Dichinson Bowen of |HATmend Herdy will 5o, !nl.\'urff':‘h, Factory Prices Mean Big Savings Mr. John Newton Christia of Rich- prton of this ecity afise Smmeling IRORINSO: a0ye °f | this evenin to spend Kaster with Ambassador of Argentina and I mond, Va .\‘ns« rlu'n;‘\:r” »m‘ Mr.| Mrs. Cecil Norton Sisson., Washing- | 1664 Hobart street northwest, has xlh:r l»rol!x:‘r—m-lmv and sister, Mr. | M C DEVITT a de Pueyrredon and their family | Christian are descendants of old and | ton's director of community centers|gone to Richmond to visit Miss|zng Mre Ralph H. Daughton Call Main 3211 for Estimates. mailed vesterday aboard the American | prominent Virginia families and are | 3 the widow of Representative|Leckey and will remain there for a s 1217 F St.. Dulin & Martin Bldg. Legion from Argentina for New | ieidely known through the North and ymas U. Sisson of Mississippi, be- | week. Miss Bowen will go tof eas e eananiece ot York after spending the Winter in |South. the wife of Mr. Charles C. Broy, [ Charlottesville, Va., to attend the| AMiss tody SUCh: &AL (he their home there. United States consul. Miss Golder|many ~Easter entertainments ar-|Col. William Fred®ricl LR 7 Shgioc Miss Elizabeth Starbuck, davghter | Barnes Norton, Mrs. Sisson's s .| rangad by the students at the Uni- m]"‘“"’" f“(‘fl e iacton (6 conault ‘:N'fi\\‘"d“;‘ s Britaln. | of Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Starbuck of |became the wife of Mr versity of Virginia :‘Ax;n((:i:\“PVelson A. Miles, Mr. John oward, will go to New | Br, N g dmng B - | Kimmel, an attorney of t 5 Fen. e i ) tho dinmer Thursday, ADTIL | 1o Wasnington an tho e BT | N he wedding was a quiet one and [ Miss Sybil Lorraine Almand will be (Hays Hammond and Mr. Frank Mon- 222 E will be given by the York- | gnd Mrs. Hobart Brooks. Miss Star- |the ceremony was performed by the|hostess at a tea to be given in the to_date &n town Country Club at the Hotel | puck arrived yestarday and will re.|Rev. John Van Schaick studlo of Comdr. Lewis P Cle- %“ Roosevelt in commemoration of the o e Only the two families including |phane Sunday afternoon, when the l ation af George Washingtan | o L oovn Muesday: Lieut. and Mrs. John D. O'Leary from |latter's pictures will be on exhibition. Gluten F our Mrs. Mark Sullivan has returned to | Hampton R ds Naval Operating Base, Mrs. J. A. Jordan, Miss Jane Eliz- The Se of the Treasury, Mr.|per nome, where she is convalescent | Miss B e Broy. Mr. and Mrs. John [abeth Newton and Miss Doris Casey 2tarch Treated Mellon, attended the luncheon today |from a serious fllness W. Broy and Miss Louise Martin, were [ will assist Starch Treatec | which the special assistant to the x present, and Mrs. La Salle Corbelle| " |/ T oo i | Attorney Gener A Warren F. The Macne of Barra, chief of)Pickett, widow of Gen orge E. Mr. and Mrs, avid Meade Lee wi . SMartin, gave at the Shoreham. in|Clan Macneil, and Mrs. Macneil were | Pickett, a close friend of the family.|leave Washington the latter part of Jireh Flour, 4-1b. bag. . . -$1.00 liment to Mrs 1 Oliver Rea |(he honor guests at dinner last eve- | Mre. Brov and Mrs Kimmel wore|the month for Atlantic City. Mrs.|Toreh Flour, 8-lb. bag. . . .$2.00 of Plttsburgh. Others in the company [ ning of Mr. and M Robert H. Me- | traveling suits of blue faille silk Lee is (‘0!\\3]95‘1"5 from a serious . = | 5& were the Attorney General, Mr. Neill, who entertained at the Con- |trimmed zold braid, and cloth of | illness and is now at home, 2112| Jireh Pancake, 2V/5°lb. box. . gent, and Mr. J e and Mrs. gressional Country Ciub Chief and |gold, blue hats to match, and carried | Massachusetts avenue du FI Mrs. Macneil are house guests of |colonial bouguets of swectheart ro — - Educator Flour, I'he Secretary of the Navy and Mrs. [ Mr. and Mrs. MeNei Orehids and valley lilles. Mrs. Norton | Mr. William J. Price was host to| 21/ Jb box Wilbur with them for ster entertained at dinner just preceding|a party of 40 young people at the g0 s Dwight Wilbur Mr. and Mrs. Lyman B. Kendall re- | the cersmony dansant in the garden of the May- [Hoyt's Gluten, 3-lb. bag. .$1.10 University | turned to Washinglon Wednesday| Mrs. Broy is one of the best known | flower yesterday afternoon in com- after passing several months in Palm |co mizers of the country|pliment to his niece, Miss Vesta cary |Battle Creek Flour, ur will | Beach, Fla. Mrs, Kendall will go to|and her woi s director of the Com-| Price of Danville, K) Miss Price, 5 Ib b rrow on t viph for 2 |New York for a visit in a few days. munity Center department of the|who is a student at a fashionable -1b. bag se. when t will have as public schools of this city is an out-|school in Baltimore. spending her cretary of the | Mr. amd Mrs. Stock Have H succe Mrs. Broy was one | Liaster vacation in Washington House Party of Students. n members of the l d l ~ Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Stock have n‘:nj““(h,,,,m,, Chamber of Commerce.| The marriage of Miss Lillian Hope \ agruaer nc. r and Mrs, Guy Despard Goff | them for the Easter vacation their|g vice president of the .\m-}'ihomfifl- daughter of Mr. and Mrs 7 BEST GROCERIES | RN S Coats and Dresses For Easter, of Exceptional Quality and Beauty will be placed on sale at 3555 510 & $12 Values Exceeding Any We Have ; Ever Shown Fine Coats, in smart sports materials and flan- nels, 2 to 16 years. Lovely New Dresses, in crepe de chines, taffetas and Rajah silks. Sizes 2 to 6 years with panties. 7 to 14 years straightline models. Choice of all the new Spring shades. Other Dresses, $1.00, $1.95, $2.95, $5.00 Other Coats, $15, $17.50, $19.50 and $25 Wonderful Hats for Children $2.95, $3.50, $3.95, $4.95 Up R 3. RRLRLELRERRR for San Francisco, from [sons, Mr. Charles Stevens Stock, a|gissippi State Society, a member of|David H. Thomas of Endicott, N. Y. to spend two weeks | junior at Princeton, and Mr. Edward | he Monday Lvening Club, the Mid[te Mr. James Clinton Shanholtzer | GConniAve ndir st They exnect to return | Lilley Stock, jr., a student at Cornell. | ojiy ~ Citizens' Assoclation and the| took place at the parsonage of Cal- ngton late in May | Mr. Charles Stock has as a guest his | ongressional (¢ try Club Wednesd stablished 18 | classmate, Mr. Alfred Huber Marshall | ar; Broy Is a graduate of Roanoke @l lof the Bunc| OF Naw o, fwho member of | college and holds an A. M. degree|f L. S. Rowe, en- | the Princeton la crosse team, and|from Princeton Universit He is a| they will go to Baltimore tomorrow |y ryver of the University Club representatives of the Latin|for the la crosse game there. Mr. | ar Broy's last forelgn assignment Umerican repudlics on the Pan-| Edward ‘Stock, fr. i enfwn.mmg,“: By e e e \VASHINGTON. Pant an Sanitary Commission. The |three of his classmates of the Ca- |}y has served also in the consular| J G C at the luncheon were: Dr. |thedral School for Boys in Washing- | o " Dublin, Milan and | e i ot Aipentise. B | ian, wbs Bhve cesis B el el L. T L i ULIUS ARFINCKEL & _Q. ygdio Jose de Mattos of Brazil,|reunion. His guests are Mr. Gerar- Ximme) holds the degres of 5 Dr Rafael Alvarez of Cuba, xl)l". ;l_ui }llljlle.J “)")’xxkuonx,l ;] ‘alud’&;\l at B. from Georgetown University Pedro de Alba Alvarez of Mexico, | Yale; Dr. Jack Ange ce of Paris, o degree of M P. L. from| B udees Gabutich of Paraguuy, Dr.|Prencs, and Mr. Bebert Fmicter|Do (MO SOFRS S S0 CL s ol FOR MISSES J Franei: Valega of Peru, Dr.|Couch of Little Rock, Ark., Princeton couples left for honeymoon lripsi Carlos R. Larde-Arthes of fiu\nd]or. !l‘\\l‘denlmd ~ 5 . 1 after the wedding. Dr. Rafael Schiaffino of Uruguay, Dr.| Mr. and Mrs. Stock will give a|“\" 2ng Mrs, Broy will be at home | M L as Maldonado of Venezuela, |dance for thelr sons tomorrow eve-| M% Aand Wre Broy Fril C8 Aoril o5, | b JUNIORS and GIRLS Tr. Louis Destrouches, Surg. Gen.|ning, and tonight the class of Ca- and Mr. and Mrs. Kimmel will be at | Hugh & Cumming, Asst. Surg. Gen.[thedral School which is holding the home at 3118 Sixteenth street after John D. Lo L Surg. Gen. A. . | reunion will attend the performance that d Asst. Surg. Gen. W. F.lat Kelth’s, and will give a luncheon A ! En[[rely New Showings :nujl lv_‘ Do n]::l“%;:;;ee': tomorrow at the sul-ium The marriage of Miss Mildred Mc- H Sy S Mre. Howland Quinby entertained | Cain, daughter of Mr. €. O. McCaln 5 . Ko i last evening, ha as | of Pari ex.. to Mr. enc ) o JA: dinnec “last evening. hovINK 2% [avavhela of.Lebanon, Mo, willtaks o X o, epres o and Mrs. William N.|guests Miss Nancy Hoyi, Miss Mar- : ey = g it S Mieo|place in Washington Sunday. Mr. W R W AT Better Apparel at a Lower Price BULRRLRURLLRLRRRRLSERLD R et T2 A2 Vaile will leave Washington this garet Dows, Miss Betty Byrne, Miss 37939 F St o 3 i = # Shop of ity N by ‘motor for their home in Colo- | Phoebe Quinby, Miss Edisie Howland | Mayfleld is a student at George Smart Spnng Apparel $ hop of Quality Washington University Law School and is_a member of Phi Gamma Kappa Fraternity. He and his bride ; will make their home at the Euclid, Charming Selections at Moderate Prices where they have taken an apartment. ¥ rado. They will be accompanied a8 far | Quinby, the charge d'affaires of Ar- as White Sulphur Springs by Frau von | gentina, nor Espil; Senora de Amoedo lewinski, wife of the counselor of the of the Spanish embassy, Mr. G. H. German embassy, who will remain there [ Thompson and Mr. Hopkinsan of the for a short time, returning to Washing- | British embassy, Mr. Traverso of the ton the first of the week Argentine embassy and Mr. Hertelendy E . . . . . Wallace | Of the Hungarian legation. Mrs. A. D. McFadyen and daughter, . are now showing a wide, delightful Representative and Mrs. S. Wallace Dett hasel goueiio N g 4 3 Dempsey have arrived from their home | An interesting double wedding took spend the Easter holldays with Mrs. choice of the most exquisite models, Lock > N. X, for brief stay in - T . Washington, and ae at the Shorcham. | re———— = made to our special order. Unusual, youthful o United States ‘Ambeaseor o] MERIRSIIG WITHTI{E FS | designs for every occasion of sport, street, Great Britain, Mr. Alanson B. Hough- e — £ - 5 “was the guest of honor at dinner school and dress wear, evening of Mr. Ivy L. Lee, who en- tertained a large company of newspaper i o < and owners at the Metropolitan i Confirmation and Graduation Dresses Dresses With Coats to Match 5/ ISP FOR YOUNG FOLKS AND for Misses and Girls It \YOUTHFUL APPAREL FOR EVERYWOMAN i Coats Dresses Hats F at Teflfh-st- 1113 G Street I . i Unusual Accessories I [he Last Call : —for Easter preparedness finds us still ready to care for F STREET CORNER OF 13™ il your ;mmed."at.e apparel needs. We are offering values for i Saturday se"mg that should assure every woman the right to be correctly attired for the Easter promenade. A’fi 4 g ] 7 . | The Newest and Smartest » ' | ‘ Spring Frocks égido ; : ] ’ | ‘ Three hundred Dresses, in- cluding many beautiful prints, - 9 5 L] ) : radiant in the brightest of Fashion 7 ~ , e Atrt—ss St selotingn e New {2} Exclusively . ;! Just one or two of a model ) at a price usually associated Apacially Eeicot ot i Colors are Azure Blue, 35 37.50 310 Blonde, Rust, Wood Rose. Serpolette and Tea Rose. Sizes for Women and Misses $ 1 . 55 Exquisite b . ffr:;;v:o:;rfxlmd::lpc‘:’{ I B\ Vogue and Value Dept—Main Floor : 3 Pairs for $4.50 Easter Millinery ! | i%nsl:y:owiu: li ASStJer:.Jul Ctéectmn of SAT Harliste : : - Gl eractly” the rin oats e Priced Exceedingly Low for Saturday / fovle Rt yeu voant. 4 pring ful texture for Matn Floor All the new styles—all the St 6 75 500 NEW EASTER COATS | oy e £ . | ifinlclt‘»_ ‘1; }“”dfi n lfecd Just Arrived—On Sale Tomorrow su;;nor Gzl o_f workfl.‘;ns}": tull 1ashioned ot a 9 . ’ ere are poiret twills an Pure Thread Silk Women’s and Misses’ Styles sports weaves, in sizes for with fine quality lisle LY A Cloths—Twills—Silks—Satins i women and misses. tops, heels and toes. Distinctive Hats that complete the Easter I ik & Cinlbe bt e costume in every respect. In the newest shapes Wonderful Values The "Prince of Wales™ model and trimmings.” Priced decidedly low for such so popular just now is also in- b el P 25 935 $39% 9% 159 | doded Ceat Section—Second Floor. e | ASSURED QUALITY AT MODERATE PRICES

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