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SOCIETY. : THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MAY 10, 1925—PART SOCIETY. New York SOClety Progran‘li ‘ e Our Divided Payment Divided Payments Easily aQ € § 3 £y - = A d Passes to Rural Sections ~ | Plan \ 9 rrange EE TR B Mol .00 i S 9( \\iashington: ns have used Days of Entertaining in Town Are Over—Racing ;if;::.;:xfully. No interest or And Other Outdoor Attractions § L LR < BOTH SIDES OF 7™ AT K.ST. “THE DEPENDABLE STORE" & s | 2 A proved plan that thousands . | on N —makes Buying Easy. No | | interest or extra charges. Monopolize Attention. g v | A8 vl | Yod Can Save Greatly in This Sale of YORK. May A mansion which was the home of Wil- 1 by more enter 3 w v while he was § v and the subur any ' tary of the Navy, and there the time of the vea hous: | many notable social entertainments. numerous and ther« Howland died in 1902, and seven s of soc withit | -ears later Mr. Howland married Mrs 5 - ) district. “The socia | .eslie Mosby Wailace of New York. - b » all in the country, for | He was closely associated with his . . tertaining in town have | rother-in-l: s R in i 7 e and dances have . . - y s i - and dog shows. the Union, Met_ | | i 5 f a ‘opolitan, chker, taequet clups. 5 s el B T i@ll Selling Regularly at $22.50, $25 and $29.75 & thering of the Smart set &eason at 3ol it Park will begin, With the marria of Miss Gwendo. and it s to be unusually su« 8 will follow numerous in fact, these exhibitions | Arg ) conspicuously on the pro- | the v romance that m for the next four months. The | an under the southe remony took place ance, and many members of - training. Daily at | ropean nobility were present at the ' Long lsland, in West- | church wedding. Mr. and Mrs. An New Jersey and even on the | thony Drexel, jr. were among the Sathal in thic: GIGE maxis S 1ests. Miss Robinson is the daugl many devotees of horse show t the late Moncure Robinson, who ho are putting their saddle horse as active in s ¥ here for many and hunters through their early paces. | Years, She has many fricnds in this city in_the younger set er step : wns Outdoor Show at Tuxedo Park. E MRS. ME OSTRANDER, father is the Marquis de Las Claras. [ g ; As in the past, Tuxedo Park will| Congratulations are heinz showered | Befor et il have the first important outdoor show | upon Mr. ] “ha AVSON | = : ot taff and | over h of their d I oiulval occured | Patronesses for May Fete | ayson’s paren | e Bt i ; Actual Reductions of \ the park trails. The Tuxedo| The wedding of Miss Whitne es for the May f‘{!"-:\.z‘i"l‘ always the oc ion for nu- | Christ Church, Manha: t nds’ Schoo! 5 SGeIRT: mltivitins iear the s nd, last was one of th jicon o0 r | E a, Mrs. Walte | with a .buffet luncheon and a |child is the randson e Jume dance is held at the club on the night | lite Secrets f State Joun Havy, and ',\,If“.' ‘,‘ zgll e | his paternal gry in@iather was | Bois June 8 and 9 West Point will en-| William C. Whitney, Secretary of the Brown, tertain the horse show exhibitors. | Navy in President Cleveland’s cabi The officers there annually arrange a | net. Mr. Payson graduated from Yale which, is becoming more colorful | in 1 and won b honors in ath 2y of the leading so- | letics. having heen a member of two tenalmaats her | Winning crews iy et el b 5 Ty Henry 13 Mirick, Mrs. Walter ; Gie wtinal o 5 : : Ros Mrs. Mark Sullivan, Mrs. S peatend | 21 Surprise Shower in Honor Yorcorin Thom, Mrs. Merle Thorpe, . 2 Ha | . = | Mrs. Carl Voegtlin and Mrs. Charles e is held at Cullum Hall Seahgd : o hecid at Cullum Hall i«| Of Miss Potzler, Bride-to-Be | V. Wiccler. The May fete, which is | will Te held early in June at| 5 o charity benefit, will include | Westchester Biltmore Club in- |, = S0 ' Soieven iy : quee stead of as in former years at the |2 at the r My and Mrs, | di and 1 play, those old Willet's farm in White Plains. |Robert L. Frec in honor of t 5 e cyent bamngl] ‘1(' l;fl ;\!H John McEntee Bowman | Gertrude M. Fotzler, whose marriage et Offered ahelr _grounds for .thie Show i'vo yr William A. Bramhall, ir., will \. The Friends School Orches. fter Willett's farm had been sold last | taice place s 19 at St Peters | - | Church. The home was elaborate S e v . e Huntington Bay Club wijl hold . - 1 LS Mot s e | decorated for the occasion.” Music It show June 19 and 20. The eve- || (ihers were enjoved during the eve LEARN DRESSMAKING | | All Brand-New PeIfeCt Quallty Y eluby The followins weel | Ning and a buffet supper was serve Milliners—Costume Designing | o7 .th Bnlr\"luu !to close the event The bride-tc 3 Vv low tuition he held at the late . A% Lo Caabmie Even when yvou see the price tags on these beautiful Square-tube Steel Now you can buy the best beds Simmofts makes at amazingly low prices nuisery: faxm:_Bh § the donor. Attending the party| LIVINGSTONE ACADEMY | | Beds made by Simmons, vou will find it hard to believe that you can buy —lower, in fact, than pre-war lev will be held Augus 2 : | | T 2 c a S g were: Miss Gertrude M. Potzje | 1517 R. L Ave. N.W. | A - : P 2 : The three beds shown above are typical of the many amazing value 2 o : ality ; for so little. Through large-scale production, 2 5 4 g < a2l g values W. H, F 3 Fran! 1 so much quality and beauty { o e g P we are offering. Square tubing, with flat fillers—built of light-weight, International Nuptial Event. Mrs. . A, G e s S g T + S $ ] W ) 3 international marriage which | Miss Normsa feasun Simmons has effected radical economies on thg finest >4|uarc-tll})e steel»b_eda durable’ steel; in beautiful wood finishes, including American and French : e evef made. Their cost to us has been cut. Following our policy of giving walnut, brown mahogany, oak, etc. Full size and twin beds included. Every the greatest possible values, we are passing these savings to you. bed brand new and perfect quality $19.75 and $22.50 ‘All-Layer Felt Mattresses A Companion Sale to the Great Bed Offering— The ceremony took place who wera unable to attend but sent unexpectedly in Paris, with|gifts were Miss Edi A 2 few persons present ‘L: da Love, Miss Gertrude Henne- Li . b enborn Buchein, the [man and Mrs, J. R. Pope. 1 b .o £10_ formerly was Miss Kaherine | . g B Ltke lilacs’ fra of Philadelphia. She has grance announces of reiatives in this city, in-| COUNTY WOMEN GATHER. 1’ e gunces uncle, Dr. Carl F. Woltf | e ke May, artistically The Mattresses in this sale are equally as big value as the Simmons beds. They are made by the International Bedding Company and the Capitol Bedding Company—makers of quality mattresses. Each one is built of 45 to 50 pounds of pure layer felt—carefully made according to our specifications. Soft, resilient and comfort- ’wa'to ‘Dandridge Spotewacd oi | Twentieth Annual Club Federation wrought announce- able. Coverings of woven art and striped tick- ing. All sizes. Wonderful values at $14.95! Gilhert n | ) nia. They were divorced several| geccion Held at Sandy Spring. ments by Brewood later It was in 1911 that she married to Count Schoenborn | Special Dispatch to The Star herald the M a vy wedding. For dom- Was Buchein. The couple had a beautiful | ROCKVILLE, Md.. May 9.—Six hun- home, traveled extensively and ent ;dx‘r‘v! clubwomen 1 the twen- FgR g tained brilliantly while at their Aus- | tieth annual meet f the Montgom. | inantly distinctive residence. They were well ery County Federation of Women's B i ures in the most exclusive | Clubs at Sandy Spring today. The wedding invita- circles of London and Paris. Many | Mutual Iinprovement Association, said fome known Americans were their | {o be the oldes womans elub in the tions and an- nouncements, con- sult Stationers and Engravérs 611 Twelith Street N.W. ] H ! i ] ? ¢ ! v 't 0 o f n s at one time or another. | United States, and the Wednesday ides Mng one of the most|Club, both : Spring, were | charming hostesses on the continent, | hostesses, | the countess is noted for her beauty | The meeting was conducted by the and it caused an amount of surprise | president, when it became known that div proceedings with the - Schoenbe Bucheins were under wa Recentl; bl she was nl»».-d url‘lhe marriage - | Milton H. 1e second time. Her present husbz | pri ssociatiol i . ent usband | provement | Association, €99+ G-t 10,15 te-+-3 D4 10 G > ey livered the « of welcome. Mrs. Small ex- Zurope, being i | tended greetings, after which 2 i : : | - [ ® [ - @ 8 v s ren John F. Sippel, president of the | & or its fabulous wealth. s Federation of Won s | i that the couple may visit this | {roquced and s "Reports | | country next season ' committees were follawed by an | , Other Noted Weddings In View. dress by Dr. €. whurton, di- | Still another foreign soctal alliance | FeCtor of extens ited States De- 1s noted in the announcement of the | PATti : . who spoke engazement of Hugh D. Auchincloss, | - Extension R 1 e m of Mrs. Hugh D. Auchincloss of | Sefvice and its possibilitise in Mant (st Sixty-seventh street, and th £ . : | Mr. Auchineloss. He is'to marry | AN 3 . T . 3 f (= D ~ . 5 Miss Mayn de Chrapovitski, 4 Russian, and daughter of Mme. Chris Hel felaen V& Her Tormer’ marriage, Migs | o foature, M Bining L s A Dependable in Quality—New in Style—Exceptionally Low Priced xple“\:‘ \L"l“v\-:‘!flé:::lrmlni’sml.l;w | | This sale of Living Room, Dining e T ilow 1s i | Room and Bedroom Suites brings one this city. Mr. Auchinels | of the most exceptional values we brother Sucning a | have ever offered—and the outstand- S adus r ale ir Shampoo 50¢ Furmture o‘ the ing fact is that the low price is based the class of 1 - Hair D S el on quality, because into these suites Her ofh eyl ol e air Dyeing . .. $4.95 Better Type have . gone excellent materials and omance of the Old World 5 3 > S again i nE,. xvn'g,ygr-ynrnn\l[fll .\l £ “:qhk Halr Bohbmg, PRe. 50(; - careful construction. Thomas, daughter of Mrs. Freder! | Attty 3 ’ o and the late Sir, Thoms ) = Marcelle Wave. . 75¢ S| 5 2wk o prices Make your selection to- Bor, 1L/T."he s to hecome tho bride | Marcelle & Bob Curl. . $1 Overstuffed Living = Room morrow. Pay on our SEE s e LEE Suites, Dining R d Bed- ||| Pty : i : c ¢t Brig. Gen. Wil g MISS FLEET uites, ing . Room an e ! e e Sy room Stlles, R D iapaties) Divided Payment Plan, if o b 4l P T A Saving of $45 clos & Lothrop d aj. Kirkpatrick is in the R and Lansburgl otlier. : . . Aors A Served In France, Sajonica | R Bed Davenports. - youwish. Noextras orin- Ve Wit . 4 ‘ot a2 * - E 4] 4 . [2 e e Garden Rose Everything for the home terest charges for this ac- R it fi 2T LY on- Each Suite! tary Cross. o | 1 B Note of Sorrow Interjected. Beauty Parlor The Home Beautiful, Inc. [|[f| commodation. A note of sadness re-echoed through | 1112 H Street N.W. 1721 Conn. Ave. New York society over the news of | ranklin 2224. Expert Service. f e T dsathi OF shaw Howland ety eryice: Pot. 2492. Open Evenings e et e i pont | ST sets of this city and Washington. Mr. Howland was a direct descend- ant of John Howland, the Puritan leader who came over in the May- e ot anusrer of “anenst | || LEGHORN & STRAW HATS Belmont ang a sister of the late Au- gt Bemont, te, persy semonc andy || CLEANED and REBLOCKED Mr. and Mrs. Howland maintained fine homes in New York-and Wash- ington and were prominent in the so- Let us clean and reblock your e e old straw and leghorn hats in : . ; y one of the new spring styles. We =1 0 . $ will make it look like new. < SUlteS, 150 The wonderful, refined, Complete Selection of New Spring Materials ! ThreeApiece. Overstuffed Li. entrancing complexion ing Room Suite, upholstered in Fendered. brings back Save money by making your own hats. Everythin ; : i i [ ,I‘( ) M you 'p:;" el new in hat trimmings—Flowers and Fenther;yt ¢ DIN N ROOM Bkt i SDRLs BE tic, Es it and . Large sclection of advanced styles in ladies’ hat filled cushions on_all three 3cothing action, 80 3 < L3 ? i . Consists of Comf bl 4 R 8 e SR R Suites at $150 s with Wing Cheoe and G Suites at $150 Send 10¢c for Trial Sise - Ten-piece Dining ®Room Suite; of combination walnut, Chair to match. HouxTilcgs BeNiomb Rulle' ot | cofaEfistion L Atnori st hor - BOPKINS& SON, New York! Ladles Ca ita] Hat Sh with choice ‘of American walnut or French walnut finishes. 5 French walnut, copsisting of Large Dresser, Full.size Vanity, p % op Consists of 60-inch Buffet, Semi-Inclosed China Cabinet, Server, NOTE: The suites piclured are Chifforobe or Chesfof Drawers, and Bow-foot Bed. This Suite e = Oblong Extension Table’and good. sturdy Chairs to match . _. - s 5 ¢ shows good workmanship and excellent fimsh. A remarkable o C 508 11th St. N. W. Main 8322 Upholstered in genuine brown or blue Spanish leather. similar in design to those in the sale. value at such a low price. i iental Cream :