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N TR T Ty - ~ " < . . o= THE EVENING STAR, WASHI 'ON, C., WEDNESDAY, APRIL 15, 1925. 9 T e S = — T performed by the Bishop of Wash:| A garland of yellow shaded roses was|other two attendants. Their hats|F street, when Miss Florence E.|bride wearing an ensemble suit of |afternoon, the boxholders being Mrs.|bur E. Wilder and Mrs. Charles ington, the Right Rev. James E. Free. | caught at one shoulder and brought | were trimmed with vellow roses and | Parker, sister of the bridegroom, as- | gray bengaline trimmed with gray | Herbert Hoover, president of the na. | Boughton Wood. man, assisted by Dr. Z. B. Phillips.|to the waist line. where it fell into|they carrled old-fashioned boucuets. | sisted the wedding party, wearing & |fur, and a small straw hat trimmed |, 2000 P FERC B8 S0 PR “The District officers of the Girl in the presence of a large com-|a cascade,and a deep flounce of chiffon| Mrs. Idwards, mother of the bride, | gown of blonde chiffon and lace and | with gray gardeni Seouts:| geouts' Assoclation of the District of pany of relatives and friends. The|was caught at the hem line by yellow | wore a gown of peach-color chiffon|a corsage bouquet of orchids and Countess Szechenyi, Mme. Wrob-|Columbia are Mrs. Henry Flathes church was decorated with palms, |rosebuds. Her hat was blue with|over satin of the same shade. made|lilles of the valley. The recelving | Mrs. Coolidge, honorary commis-|lewska, Mme. Ekengren, Mrs. Wil- |co: s Mre. Charles R. Lind’ Australian ferns and rambler roses|vellow roses at the right of the brim,|on straight lines with a flounce of | party stood before a screen of Ramble | sioner of the Girl Scouts’ Assoclation |lard A. Brownson, Mrs. Tasker H. (Continued on Tenth Page.) among their guests Col. and Mrs. Nel-| which were banked about the altar,|the stems of which were wrapped |black lace appliqued to the chiffon,|roses, white hydrangeas and Austra- |of the Distriet of Columbia, will oc-|Bljss, Mrs. Chandler Anderson, Mrs. - . and standards of Easter llies and|about the crown. She carried an old-|the design in the lace being picked |lian fern. The mantels were banked 'cupy a box at the children’s Spring|Joseph Bradley, Mrs. Frederick Gen. and Mrs. Dennis ) S| pink roses extended up and down the|fashioned bouquet of Spring flowers' out in crystal beads. She wore a cor-| with pink roses and fern and on the dancing festival, under the direction ' Brooke, Mrs. Tracy Dows, Mrs, Dun. guests included Col. and Mrs. F aisles. The chancel rail was banked[to correspond with her costume. sage bouquet of orchids and lilies, table in the dining room there was a |of Miss Hawke, Introducing “The |negan, Mrs. Havne Ellis. Mrs. Gib- B. Cheatham, Col. and Mrs. .| with blue bydrangeas. Miss Mary Elizabeth Thompson was | of_the valley. large vase of American Beauty roses. [ Fairy Hour, a fantasy written by |son Fahnestock, Mrs. J Flannery, Noble, Col. and Mrs. Daniel The bride was escorted to the altar|the maid of honor and cos-| Mrs. John L. Edwards, grandmother | Ensign Beverly Coleman was the |Mrs. Goring Bliss, which is to be| Mrs. Henry Flather, Girl Seout com. Voorhe and Maj. and Mrs. Charles|by her father, who gave her in mar-{tume like that of Mrs. Pr of the bride, wore a gown of black | best man the ushers were Ensign | given on Friday afternoon, April 24, | missioner of the District; Mrs. ric Williams. riage, and she wore a gown of lovely | bridesmaids, inciuding Miss Mary | silk with a bertha of very old lace, an | Leon Manees, Ensign Walter Rockey, [at 3:15 o'clock at Poli's Theater for | Fowier, Mrs. R. R. Govin, Mrs. John The condition becomes The commercial counselor of web lace, fashioned along graceful|Stitt, Miss Lucy Gullett of Sewickley, | heirloom in her family. She wore a | Ensign John "A. Hollowell, jr.; Ensign | the benefit of the Girl Scouts of the | Hays Hammond, Mrs. Alvin Hert, | Ferguson's work British embassy and Mrs. John Jo: straight lines and made over white|Pa., Miss Cecil Lester Jones and Miss | corsage bouquet of orchids and lilies | Robert Short, Enslgn Charles Phele- | District. Mrs. Deming Jarvis, Mrs. Joseph | Broderick were with Mrs. Thomas I.|gatin, the design in the lace being|Pauline Coleman, wore frocks of yel-|of the valley. ger and Ensign John Murphy. Mme. Ekengren, chairman of boxes, | Leiter, Mrs. Charles Marlatt, Mrs. Walsh, whose others guests included |outlined with seed pearls. The ivory:[low taffeta trimmed with blue roses| A reception followed the ceremony | Ensign and Mrs. Parker left after |announces that there remains only |E. B. McLean, Mrs. Keith Merrill, Mr. Keith and Mr. Swift. white satin train, three and one-halfand fashioned similur (o those of the | at the home of the bride's parents, on | the reception for a wedding trip, the |one box to be disposed of for that!Mrs. Walter Tuckerman, Mrs. Wil Admiral and Mrs. Richard Wain-|'yards long, was edged with pleated = - = wright had guests in their box. chiffon, and at the very end of the Mr. and Mrs. Chauncey Parker en-|train were motifs of satin. Her tulle tertained at dinner preceding the ball | veil was arranged closely about her and took their guests later to their|face in cap effect with orange blos- boX. In the company were Admiral|soms and was divided at the back, per- and Mrs. Joseph Strauss, Gen. and|mitting the train to be seen. She car- Mrs. Mason M. Wright, Admiralried a shower bouqget of lilies of the o e Bez]mmn Maj. and Mrs. Robert Goetz occu-| Mrs. Xenophon Price was the ma- pied the box of the latter's aunt,|tron of honor and wore a gown of Mrs. Charles Boughton Wood, und |pastel blue taffeta, made with a close- had with them Col. and Mrs. Herbevt | fitting bodice and a _bouffant skirt. O: Williams, Maj. and Mrs. Robert — lichelberger and Mr. and Mrs. Wil- i Fier, 5 sl 204 sre-oeets| RUGS—CARPETS e entertained their gue: r betore the b = % @mer| WASHED AND REPAIRED Lovely Gowns Added Charm. Baroness von Maltzan, wife of thi mbassador of Germany, wore an ef ctive costu f gold metal cloth, (& y iR (Y e s Every Single Item of Merchandise Remaining from ith t ullnes 0! ach ide | » 4 MATKIng & low waistline, The gown | Phone Potomac 1529 || was moderately long, with embroidery ({ nearle dnd turquoise amd palest e Iri e ought for the Easter Season Reduc i A Groups B and. corresp about_the roun neck. She wore a tulle scarf of turs Gertrude & quoise blue about her s Iders and| o GlEc et ipstris ) Salvo— il —to make room for new merchandise—to clear our racks and counters of small lots—all Jelleff quality, fashionable apparcli fime. Peter, wie of the Minister of | 4) Exponents of the exotic ||| Switze: d, was black s y — ” T isi i i e ¢ e g izcriand, was in bla : | :;;:::mefi';:::: a:;:ntch: ———— — L For 3 Days—Surprising Reductions in 2 J traps of jets and s lidit il 7 = Fur Storage! ’ = ng from a normal wa You'll ind them dancing En S w i et vemins scont|| vout ot wem ausine ||l | Engemble Suits|| | o Storase: omen’s Silk Dresses Minister of Hungary, was in her cus 11:360 -12:15 for Supper. your coat. Have it stored be- lomary simple costume, wearing & for Women y $35 $ 45 (Continued from Eighth P: 1216 F St. N.W, vaass - A+ . ore the weather gets any gown of white chiffon incrusted in fore 3 g crystals, made straight and moderate Regularly $55 to $110— warmer. Phone Main 725— ly short, the skirt cut in points. Her| in Three Great Groups— | | Fur Department, to morrow! , i 1,200 Pa.lrs of TeF s el W (LA 6 AV A A ’45—] Wi S S Rr;;‘?;“;’gx;n I\';f,ué;’ :L u;:;, Pumps sossl Ononds crepe, the material caught together| on the shoulders to form a bateau | and | Not only are the reduc- Street, afternoon and - \{ IDE eck and short sleeves. The walst| NCLUDED 2 N $59.50 luns of - isi ks p oyt bloused slightly over a normal waist- | TEA-TEN FOURTEEATH nd A Surprise for the Younger Set! '10ns surprising, but the dinner frocks at a price ingly large group of Shoes . lorchene . #n P fact -that such smart that will surprise you ik 4 line, :"‘3&.‘1"‘?1;3"&“‘,*ffllg‘;‘r‘”‘..”,“T‘ braid. trimmed ac 2 C t F y are samples and discontinued e pa | rill with ticred | : 2 . Spring frocks should be when you see their won- tern in characteristic colors. She wore twill with tiered wme wlnlde :')F 840G L 3 ; and broken lines—the greater Hotorant ATt And i I\ord;r~ and . offered so carly in the derful quality. numbe, however, being n Senora de Alfaro, w = with frocks of S der Skirt Cidio b . R T e e flat crepe and uspenaer S il “llr t 1"” lowered In crepe roma, geor- Spring merchandise that \\nu.vi many chiffon velvet gowns seen at lust | Boernstein’s La Java | printed crepe. PIISCHISIa SO SUIDRISINES gette, satin, flat crepe and regularly sell from $7.50 night's ball. Hers was in « soft shade Band | 95 Cosey - i ssic : 30 o g B e b ot g a g 3. Satins, flat crepes, geor- kashmir. Some are beaded $12.50. : : vopular straight-line effect and trim sCE—Includes $65 gettes, flannels and kash- all over—others tucked 5 In tan, black, gray. brown, med at the bottom of the skirt with v ’ i 5 N i ai 1y < i i b 3 st- Sl e e Reservation to $7950 Regular $7.50 and $10 Values mirs. Tailored ensembles and embroidered in fine buff, blonde, chest Across the back, a foot or more above | Call ALBERT 4 suits. Tailored and straightline frocks. headmg aqd hand-stencil LNy nut and many other 1e edge of the skirt, a flounce of chif- Main 7172 | styles of im- Flannels and twills in button-front g 016" 2nd kashmirs ing. Tunics, flares and 2ba : = 3 = B s I 2l Lanc R debdu‘a’ga??;:s::ls R boisars Rar e?\n;"::, model e I’I‘“d; and stripes ; combined with silks. Lace straightline models as and fell at the left side forming a i T and tan, gold, T“{L white, navy and {rinmed and beaded well as three-piece en- O : 5 : ~n§v‘n polnte charmeen with | black in plain colors. frocks. In sizes 36 to 42. sembles. Some kashmirs {( Sorosis Shoe Shop—Street Floor ) >nilip’ Hill, riicing inte | . printed and Reduced to $35 combined with silks. $43. —_— th ) black and stmply plain silk 12.50 and $13.75 Skirts, $6.75 ivey\d.xn' arrings, both accentuuted b [ Also Winkle Winkle models in Orchid, Gray, Black, Natural, Goldenrod, Brown and Bluette. . the perfectly plain and straight gown < 5 > flannel, twill and Russian crepe. In Women's Dress Shop—Second Floor Two-Plece of white brocaded chiffon, finished = B T ‘75 -Includes $83 about the bottom of the skirt with Have Your to $110 suits ‘g“f}fle l::",vr:z'd br](;ef St J R ————— Again These Favorite— sports FrOCkSSIO 75 in this surpris- to several bands of uncurled ostrich | feathers.. She carried a fan of very in straightline long uncurled ostrich feath i and flare front Skirt Section—Street Floor ! . Sweater Shop Shites” 07 Granss sha. yomanaeen | naders, Tailored Stunning Hats Sports : i McKenzie Moss, wi As c | Suits, some fur s $2 95 Theu-d \er\] r*lc“ frocks l‘ re m "Vi retary of the s a quaint il . extraordinarily low priced, having a e . bordered. In Another Surprise A 310 Satm Slips ... .. ylowp g repingle, the newest style features! stripes of pl st will- : of the full hoop rt a : bloom, char | meen and kash- Long and Novelty Hats for Street or Dress In flesh color, white, fawn, In Copen, rose, tan, Nile green Elliott, who is here for a | Remodeled Now mir with irocks of crepe satin, flat L] 2 ’ . 2 8 N = : 5 | ilver, rose, co French blue e o B i Oe oo printed crepe of flie sillc Cuff Gloves’ sl NSEMBLE hats, hats of silver, , copen, Fr and crabapple and nile. Sizes 34 to 42 Of balbriggan jersey, pleat skirts and slip-over B s = Sori D A c Two different styles—one with the standing or turn-down styles—also fashion-rightness for B b frock which makes it twice as at- popular roll collar, the other with the khion[]x:"c\:l\h h x.h\i g!— cnéuy fvdun’\l \‘e'r! FREE STORAGE!! Long Fabric Gloves. In m®de, bis- | i\)peclall};Oprlccd for 3 Surprise tractive. V neckline and crepe de chine tic. *houlders as she danced, and ligh = e : 8 : . ened the somberness of the biack | Coats $38 cuit, tan and two shades of gray. In | ays, $ Sweater Shop—Street Floor gown. | ’ all sizes. Millinery Shop—Third Floor | Best Values of the Season Others at the ;:z(in\(' “E: Comdr. el . R F B Women Glove s“(ion—s(rget Floor Ne =~ " iz . . o 4 or Larger A ” Silk Slips....... $5 Silk Gowns, $3.95 mor oy all patrons who Exceptional Values Tomorrow! "Henry Conger Pratt, Comdr. ; SR e A 3 1 1/, i Ve o o have their fur t,fnmernt Il Sizes 38/; to 50V, \ Sl 25 - 53 50 \Q 55c Mrs, R. M. Kauffmann, M ;’emodelw}[ n'm‘.t Our Many styles in (maré Ia“d mm”\ W i ) A l 9 ind ) A 2 4 e : EIEC N2 SO O 4| wanted plain tailored models of twill- A Welcome Surprise BE ‘ sc S Slips - i = Totten, Mr. and Mrs. \\nn.jnl arc protected against sheen and poiret twill—all strictly Womens ts stitched tops and self straps and Of crepe de chine, in all these Eric Fowler, Princess Ghika, Mr. ani theft, fire and moths hand-finished with self sntchcr\ —for Little Women Of Suede and Kid deep shadowproof hem, which is so shades —flesh color, orchid, peach, g e N 1 Eh = : ydew and v : \\";Tl}a‘nf”\}\’oi\lr e De Mr: embroidered motifs and braiding. desirable for light® frocks. A wide nile, honeydew and white £ Belts that will greatly add to the . al ed 1 : : S e choice of colors. too—flesh. white, Daintily made and trimmed with and Miss Muriel J| Cut on slim lines with notch or chin 25 ‘ oats charm of your <traxghtlmc frocks or fawn, cocoa, silver, nile, peach, black filet—some with attractive inserts of | collars. Full-length coats lined in even to the Spring sweater. Three o¢ 3 ELRE tae w Rosendorf heavy quality canton crepe. Navy, Regularly $35 to $49.50 whee inchc?s wide, with metal or and navy. ;E:{:c;d:;gd:e‘t\‘m‘ iaf:'\\ nl\]e;_md; 1215 G St. N.W S s $26 50 $36 50 seff-covered buckles. In green, red. Slip Section—Street Floor ) ...13 ¥ Ot iIN. . | o o \ Harrison Edwards, daughter of Mr i | E b S few tailored styles for those who || brown, tan and black. Nikeisen Y parsfotieansat n i Dresses, $38 GHIC Top and Sports Coats | and Mrs. John L. Edwards, became | ‘ way to New York, was fn an unusual N CTHE NS sl = 1 2 £ bk various fabrics embroidered B, st i s IN THE NEW 1926 The. colors are navws,: black, ] | : ous i ) S e e ’Efn‘é’n"li“"( “.,',‘,fi} $ STYLES—AT SPECI \J aquamarine, wigwam, gingersnap, A most unusual offering of Smart || in straw; ribbon hats, soft and | Just the Slips for Summer frocks tghtfitting bodice, over which she| & : chili, gravel and tiger-eye. Fabric Gloves, some with embroid- crushable—in fact, every style They all have three-inch hems and vore @ rure Japanese shawl of Chi- SUMMER RATES Women's Suit Shop—Second floor,H ered backs or embroidered cuffs— hat that is the last word in self straps. Give a sheen to the se blue heavily embroidered in deep cream color. The shawl was made in | = Parker-Edwards Nuptials Enlist Society’s Attention. ? A wedding of unusual inte | place last evening in the Church of | | the Ipiphany when Miss Virginia prefer them, $3.9 Leather Goods—Street Floor \ some dressy models the bride of Ensign John Elbridge f For Larger Women and s 24 . ’ T o . e CEREHION Y E S y especially tailored to fit the TOi]etl'y Extl'aS! 30 Mlsses Sllk Chemlse’ 32'95 4 , New and Most Attractive All new models in the season’s small woman without the need 75c Bath Salts—wonderful for E‘lsembles e T A most slenderizing styles, giving of alterations softening and perfuming the Envelope Chemise of crepe de youthful lines to the larger and Of fine twill, suedetex, lor- = 5 For Late Spri chine and radium silk, daintily trim- fuller figure. Flare fronts, inverted chene and polaire, full-back or water, In» co})og{nc,l ros:(; BInG Ragul SG;’S;{ med with laces and fOOUHgS or pret- pleats and circular side flares of straightline models. Double nleedlc J“\tl et 50c 1 ‘?7;’V¢l e tily hemsntchcdfand tucked. Both radium and flat crepe, crepe de chine or single breasted. Self or con- S E e c ues ribbon and self-strap styles. In and smart prints. In tan, chili, navy, trastir?ginseta and trimming of Houbigant’s Bath D"-fl"‘l Pow- flesh color, orchid, peach, nile, tea 4 5 | H # der gives a soft texture i| rose and white. $2.95. black, rust, white anc.l gray. braid or buttons. R el $1 50 s Dress Coats of Silk or Cloth, | T Underwear Shop—Third Floor Fur Trimmed, $59.50 to ’125: Navy, Tan, Chili, Wigwam, Helena Rubinstein’s New Rasp- i - : / E lar every day— Street, Afternoon and Evenin Gray, Gypsy berry Rouge and Lip- MPORE popu y_ day % ’Gowm, $25 to $110 i le Women's Coats—Second Floor sn:k)s’. eachg 1.00 ! the Ensemble Suit con- 50 Sllk in Fashion’s passing show ! e & TP J lry Of lorchene and twill in Regular Values, $10.50 to $13.50 models, with matching frocks new models in fine crepe de chine and Clearaway "g“‘"g‘v canton, iat crepe and || printed silks—Blouses which when . printed crepe—the coats to i i i —in a clearance—one, two and About 200 pieces, exquisitely made. these suits may be worn sep- || place of a Spring froc Some are three of a kind. Regularly $45 wip including manufactured pearls, all at || arately if desired. || brilliantly embroidered, othcr\ trim- ery, and odd buttons give || trasting fabrics. Only one of two of groups. ;;‘;;rg::okers and 60-inch | | charming finishing touches. a styleg $7.95. Beads. ors — bambino, aquamarine, I * 35 « 355 ssso et ot i | 79 | S sentin e o2, || 59 Sille $3.95 | - - . In this group are T'his group includes | $1.00 Earrings, in many T c Misses’ Suit Shop—Third Floor Overbloms. s Coats that have been Coats that have been { colors and styles—drop > In flat crepe and crepe de chine, as Jeuefi’s SpeClal $4 95 well as smart printed silks. Included o Large Women's Shop—Second Floor - Toilet Goods Shop—Street Floor | tinues to hold the “star” place Overblouses. Uikt $7 95 50 women’s ‘ :oats straightline, tiered and paneled A stunning collection of smart, worn with a smart skirt will take the $95 Coats—in two low-priced one price for quick clearaway to- Intricate stitchery, embroid- med in piping or combined with con- Pearls and Crystal ‘ The season’s most popular col- novelties. Regular $6.95 to $8.95 Values Why not get one NOW S L oy selling from $65 to < 1 or button. | Each . stones set in sterling best music of all the i g twills and kashmir in ders. Straightline Sahwelty Shiop—Street Kioos Girdles A in this group are Peasant Blouses— jovi i) g - 95, F d- ; $1.00 Rings, with large ] - s i is Spring, wk n = b smart straightline coats with inset side 2 e y :fld}t‘:zg‘i‘i;x‘;:f:mg’ “1‘?‘:(:2:2 world right in your e styles. Tucked, panels of self, and During April Showers—An A Light-weight Girdle of the $7.00 - embroidered in bright colors, with 5 i braided, embroidered borders of platinum | 1 quality. & own home i h side panels, borders, fox. Charmeen and f Umbrella Cleanng 14 inches long, of pink broche with long, puff sleeves. collars and cuffs. Also twillbloom coats with ST . $7.50 and $10 55.90 four sections of elastic and elastic ) collars edged with seal collars. Joseen 35 Pure Silk Umbrellas, both 10 and 16 Girdle Shop. Any Time You Want It Victrola _ 80 Summer furs. In and jeweltone with 1S || rib frames, with a big choice of handles, Blouses S L $ : 5 amber-like composition. Some have the % $5.95 and $6.95 Values wigwam, gingersnap, borders. In Madonna Stiact: fdncy ‘colored and Ottontan bor $2.50 Brassieres, $1.50 - S o Perd e | 1 %5 {oiatch: color bR i Pink Satin Brassieres with entirely by hand and trimmed with Wiy Not.Come,In This Evening: pooschee: modustone e ;rr‘gll:‘ klrfogl:ckoznd w}:n: gl;een, ‘::I-l shadow lace tops. Back fastening real laces and hand-drawn work. For Sun or Rain—Always Smart! straps. as the wanted front frills. QERN 647 H Street N.E. | = - = Umbrella Shop—Street Floor Girdle Shop—Third Floor Blouse Section—Street Floor Any Wasic. You Wast narrow convertible squirrel and golden Umbrellas belt. Specially featured by our Handmade 00 navy, black, chili Jap fox and king lynx including carved and painted woods and A Lot of Only 100 gravel, tan and pa- rose, gravel, wigwam, ders and all have fancy tips and ferrules Dainty Erench Voile Blonses, made F O Sexton Co Women's Coat Shops—Second Floor s purple, blue and brown. model with \narrow pink ribbon Tuxedo or Peter Pan collars as well o | zfz“\oi

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