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SOCIETY]| tinued from ¥ wh bride for 3 ded wedding will home <ftev their dence at Garre popular May ba benefit The son Ch: » Confede Mcers 3 th Fred . Hawkins. The sented by Col. C. A executive office The second ant bar Canadian Society anley T of the society, pres ed the speakers, r of G ard, and t James J. rodu president of ti s name and rous speech Mrs. K Mr. and Merchant Mrs. P. Ro: Socivty Harris street Md., Tuesday, April the Rev. Mr. and at home ir les Hubbard has announced | > of her 1 Shea and M after ewfoundland dau, ounc Mrs. Da Allen Campt patronesses are men hest circles 1 from the hi and residential Maye and Rev. Father I Miss ge georgatte ofticiated and lilies of the' Miss F Jennings wn of of tea ttended by Mr Iv of New York Damon at Getman mm L. Mabel M and Mrs Melvin J Y., were the Eastern Pi Rev. Alf Palms, ferr orated tk the street northeast followed. re eath tion a strin the church the on married last sbyterian d_Spring , and i parents, where Durin ride white yoint lace, her tulle with r lac orange bl shower 1 lilies of the valley Lumsdo and nd sh in a costume brocade trimmed en tulle and wor She carri white and silver with g hat to match. houquet of pink ros regent of the Mohawk Val N. S. D. A. R, and c and bridegroom left and memc guests will be pre A.|In the Army in the Signal Corps evening at more than and other guests Charles M. I the ceremony McMahon of Barrows arnations s played, music who was given in mar P ther, wore a gown of ridal sat nmed with rose veil 1quet of bride th Page.) tour. They June 15_at 1t Park, Md. 1 given an- ial work United . will be pter, e of the chap- and Gen. N. ne, U nquet of th Jurkee, presi ided, and in reat E he Secreta Davis, were . Harry H.| he society, re gave a short err, Mrs. J Mrs. B. F. ss, president of Philadel iti, so- | i Mount_Rai 2 Baiti rster of Mrs. Tomlin h University Helen | April left immedi: for St they hter Sday, where he Washing is a which expres vell. society. { lock the | Matthew’s Mr. Harold MeMahon | and she wore a roses and s attended of Rutland, powder biue picture hat, ros City, as best will be at 2009 Belmont daughter evening in Church, the offi flowers dec- n the home a the recep. and at was the was held clusters of e carried a roses and | of | n Bond N. Y., was a pleture d an arm . Bond is Ma_ | the hospital fund | with their for the continental congress last week. | Little Lydia Sherman Bond was ring | bearer and wore a frock of orchid crepe meteor, and little Betty Otis Bond was flower girl, having a dainty dress of peach color crepe de chine veiled with plaited blue chiffon. Mr. ¥red R. Tarbox was best man toe ushers were Mr. Samuel Mr. Leon N. Hooper, Mr. n K. Magruder Meyer Levine. Mrs. Getman, mother of the bride, recelved with the wedding party, {wearing a gown of black and white sequins over satin, trimmed with tulle and e black picture hat. Mr. and Mrs. Ostrander left later in the evening for a short wedding trip. Mr. Ostrander is a graduate of Hamilton College, N. Y., and served ba. Manila, China, Mexico and France and retired after serving at the United States Military Academy at West Point last yea Among the out-of-town Euests were Mrs. Frank D. Callan of Tlion, N. Y. {and New York City, State pre {of the United states Daughters of | 1812 of New York, and Mrs. Laura Gates Finehaut of Amsterdam, N. Y. and Mr. Y| school of Nursing Giving Benefit Concert Tonight. The Alumnae Association of the School of Nursing of the National Homeopathic Hospital will give a con- cert at Wardman Park Hotel this eve- | ning at $:45 o'clock for the benefit of Mr. Barl Carbauh, baritone, and other Washington artists are on the program. Members of the National Associa- tion for Constitutional Government, uests, will hold their an- luncheon confer- t the Cosmos The xpeakers, Wade H. Bilis and the Rev. Dr. Walsh, will be introduced by the president of the as . Dr. David Jane Hill, eMen . Spencer, Mre. Wallace Rad cliffe, Miss Kibby, Mrs. J. Gregg Bird- all, Mrs. Edward H. Gheen, Mrs. Clarence A. Kenyon, Mrs. Henry W ch and Mrs. W. R. Smedberg will act as host nual meeting as ¢ Me The musical features of the dinner to be given in honor of Mrs. Laura A Bradley at the Woman's City Club Jackson place, this evening will 3 Sanderson. who 1 have Mrs. Smith Stahl as his accompanist. The Secretary of State and Mrs. Kellogg will be the principal guests of honor at the concert to be given in Memorial Continental Hsll this eve. ning at 8:15 o'clock by the American Women Composers. Commissioner and | Mrs. Rudolph, Maj. Gen. and Mrs. Le- nd Mrs. Harry Atwood spy the honor box. dies who will act as Jesste Adkins, Miss Audrey Alexander, Miss Janet Feland, Miss Sue Alston MacDonald, Mid Mary Happer, Miss Margaret Yard Miss Ileanor Northrop, Miss Ruth Coln; Miss Vir Frye, Miss Pauline Burton, Miss Virginia Lang ford, Miss Howard and Miss Davis of Little Rock, A Dr. and Mrs. John A. er Josephine, Cushi ith of Fitchburg, and Miss Justine Howland Worcester, Mass., are at the Logan, RUGS—CARPETS WASHED AND REPAIRED FIREPROOF STORAGE Nazarian Bros. Co. 1712 260th St. N.W, Phone Potomac 1529 jeune and Mr. Colman will ¢ The voung ushers are Miss a‘._:;‘-’q.-c»i INKEEPING with the solemmnity of the occasion and enhancing good form distinctively are the wedding announcements and invitations engraved by 304 0> tenetenee 3. aces = ‘BRewwD Stationers and Engravers 611 Twelfth St. N.W., ley Chapter, me in time Ca tlvatlng C olored Kid Blonde Kidskin combines with fa”ow——and chic beauty follows LIDO As carefully worked out as the setting of a precious .pretty foot! die stone—a captivating Blonde kidskin, cidedly different blonde kid applique. “setting” for a “set off” by a A splendid instance of Hahn values...... $10 ity Club Shop G STREET THE Towa Circle, ington. The Gen.J. E. B. Stuart Chapter, U.D. C., will have a card party May 2 at 8 o'clock at the Confederate Memorial Hall, the proceeds to go toward send- ing a Confederate veteran to the re. union In Texas. Mrs. William Albert King, the president of the chapter; Miss Marion Hardy, chairman of the card party; Miss Doris Casey, vice chairman, and Miss Mary Boyd, chair- man, are planning for a very large attendance. while visiting Wash- Several prominent women arrived last evening to attend the Interna- tional Council of Women. Among those at the Grace Dodge Hotel are Senora Coucha Romero James Niera, Senora Ester de Calvo, Senora Mila gros Benet de Mewton, Senora Luz Oliveria, Senora Marie Fernander Esperon, Senora ra Casal de Queros, Senorita Elena Torres, Senorita Teodolina Almellalique, Mrs. J. T. Smart and Miss Blizabeth Bab- cock. ~Eleven different countries will be represented in all. The friends of Columbia Hospital have been most generous in their con- tributions of things for the rummage sale to be held on May 7, 8 and 9 at 1222 F street by the women's board of which Mrs. Charles Cheney Hyde is aeny, Myron Whitney heads the com- , composed of Mrs. Chester \\ ells, Mrs. Thomas eed, Mrs. orge Hewitt Myers, Mrs. Clarence I’\’Ih‘\ Mrs. William A. Hill, Mrs. Barry Mohun and Mrs. Reeves Lewis, who will endeavor in this way to raise funds for the free maternity wards, the social servic clinic and the Nurses Home of Columbia Marriage Licenses. Marriage lcenses bave been issucd to the Lanahan and Maria E. Barrett Mitchell and C: wmu 5, Blocke Joreph B, Abele of Philadelphis and Laura Evans of this cits. Naceo Broadus and Ros W city Matthew €. Lovett of Charleston, W. and Lillian L. Kidd of this city. Willie Bullock and Anna J. Lowry, of Brooke. Teripe and Dorothy Clifford Jumcs Gaserof Wincheste Ol Wttt of cnes. ¥, Oliver T. Mangum and Catherine Essert, both of Baltimore. Irving Hill and Lillie Muton James Colson and Lisher Stroman. John W. Carroll of Alexandria, Va Juniata Brattan of this city. and Petit Grand Awmerica’s Foremost Small Piano NQT too large for your mu- sicroom—A little Stierr PeTIT Graxo will beau- tify a music or living room, bringing out otherwise unob- served artistic touches. Convemznt terms can be arrenged. Your piano taken as part payment Cras. M. Serr, Inc 1108 F ST., N. W. WASHINGTON, D. C. J. C. Conliff. Mgr. e On Qur Main Floor Hospital. | EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, SOROPTIMISTS GUESTS. Club Is Entertained by Storage Company Officers. The Soroptimists Club was enter- tained at a luncheon given in its honor | aye. by the Security Storage Co. today at the storage plant. Charles W. Pim- per, vice president of the company, conducted the Soroptimists through the building and Clarence A. Aspin- wall, president, made a short address of welcome. Mrs. Ida Bailey Allen, lecturer on “Home Economics and the Consumer,” talked on advertising, and Miss Helen Howison sang a solo, accompanied by George Wilson at the piano. Mrs. Marie Stair Lawyer, lie Hysong, Miss Katie Dunn, Miss Gene Bearmore and Mrs. Ethel Knight Pollard, president of the club, attend- ed the installation of officers of the newly organized Soroptimist Club of Philadelphia this week. Births Reported. The following births have been reported 1o the Health Department within the last 24 hoyrs Tsaac L. and Marian Kitts Lote 5. it Caroine. Biichoy. #irl John H. and Vera L. Slgh. boy. Fredolin J. and Helen Woolschlager, boy Charles W. and Genevieve White, girl Borden and Mabel A. Putnam, boy B. and Pearl L. Ward, girl Henrietta Kirmel. oy ¥ Neuhaus, irl Qui Edward and Esther Smith FURS At Fbovs (twine) Revn‘:‘ed ‘ Nt Summer Stored Prices WOLF, Furrier 30 and 32 Florida Ave Mrs. Nel.{ Pit D. ¢, THURSDAY, APRIL 30, Deaths Reported. The following deaths have been reported 10 the Health Department within the last = hoia: 65, 4525 15 S04+ Aipley Hopbital. Hudeon, 06, highway from Poniphan Wynkoop, 27, 413 New Jersey 8. Tawrence Hirt, 30, St. Elizabeth's Hos- Sgein, 80, 415 M o mu- LT O T 118 a20d w ey, hom Juliet Tobias, Ann Riordan, 83 4005 Pojomac Ave yomallpox Hospital 1nt s 'E“lllhO“‘l‘U "‘(‘VIFHN en's Tos 6. St. Elizabeth's Hos tal. ml’mmrd McIntosh, 11, Freedmen's Hos. ra P. Tolliver, 6, 4907 Sheriff rd Yeodore B Timue, 8 monthe. 1656 Mon- tello ave. ne German dve makers are reorganiz. ing to reduce costs of production to a point so low that no other nation will be able to compete with Gegrman dyes in the world market. Pormerty with Woodward & Lothrop S BATARSRINEREHINIRAE | the pore: Buliding od wniten) hhy necks amd wrin Ketrashers " For. tired. Powder: Very bnunl’!ln( "Hurmi, Pure and very effec Woodward & ' L L M. .for Summer THE LARGE HAT 2 UR showing of smart Hats for Summer includes models ’ harmonize tume. with every cos- [Erlebac/her Exclusively Different TWELVE.TEN TWELVE-TWELVE F STREET Thursday Friday and Saturday UNRESTRICTED CHOICE ANY HAT IN STOCK Including Every New Spring and Summer Style Originally Priced as High as $12.50, $15 and $18.50 Super-Savings! $— 85 No Restrictions! After Sale Every Remaining Hat to Be Marked at Original Prices! Hair Hats, Satin Hats, Felt and Straw, Silk and Straw, Bengalines—in short, every tvpe smart for Summer wear! Every IWoman Is Urged to Attend! MORRISONS FOUNDED 1894 1109 F N.W. Save on Your Summer Hat Needs—Now! 1925. THE LOUVRE 1115 1117 F STREET Following Precedent We shall conduct—beginning tomorrow—Friday—our annual e clearance of Every Spring Dress Hat Offering you the unrestricted choice—regardless of former marking—at '5 Price We shall not disturb the original tickets—but when you make your selection—make your own deduction of ONE HALF. Each Hat is characterized by Louvre exclusiveness —expressed in the highest qualities of material and workmanship. It’s an occasion you have come to look for expect- antly. Because clearance is the object you will under- stand why all sales must be final —and no returns can be accepted, nor exchanges made. . || T e~ | Sievens 1113 -G - STREET For Friday Only New Models and Exceptional Values Silk Frocks —and many Ensemble Coats that will com- bine with these Frocks Special Friday Offering of High-Grade Hats $3.50 The assortment is a ve varied one —in- clu Dress and | Sports Hats — for | women and misses—in all the popular materials | —trimmed in original effects—and in all the wanted colorings. Third Floor Most effective of the later designs — in wonderful colorings that are both brilliant and artistic in their un- usual combination, Plain and Printed Georgette, Satin-face Crepes, Plain Crepes, etc. For Street and After- noon in Women’s and Misses’ Sizes Super-Special for Friday 100 Street Dresses Silks, Kasharines, Flannels, Failles, etc. Small lots of higher priced grades—reduced from $10, $15 and $20, to— $7£ Reduced—A Group of Spring Coats Many of the fashionable types—Fur-bordered Flannels, Tweeds and Flannels in Prince of Wales model, Poiretsheen, etc. Street Floor No. 606 Of very sheer silk thread; full fashioned— and in the full range of fashionable colors. Thin as a web, but strong and durable. Very Special $1.15 For Friday and Saturday Street Floor Two Assortments— ‘162 $]19a Values $20 to $25 Values $27.50 to $35 Second Floor—Elevator