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from ALEXANDRIA SOCIETY _Rev. and Mrs. Dudley Fredericksburg have engagement of their 300gher a visit to relatives in Kansas City, Mo. Mr. and Mrs. Vi Miss Lillian gil (. Davis and Amos have returned om Richmond, where Mr. Davis at- ©Of | tended the annual meeting of the | announced the | Masonic Grand Chapter daughter, Miss | and Mrs. Mary Wiley Boogher, to Mr. Albert |gqnnual session of the Grand Chapter Davis and Miss Amos attended the | THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. 1925—PART 2. C,. MAY 24 A Spring Bride Kentucky Society to Hold Last Meeting of Season The closing meeting for the year of the Kentucky Society of Washing- ton will be held Thursday evening at Card Party to be Given By Women's Club Group A card party will be given by the junior section of the Women's City Club Wednesday at 8 o'clock p.m. at School Benefit Party At St. Matthew's Rectory ‘The usual formal aspect of St. Mat- thew's rectory, 1725 Rhode Island ave nue, was transformed last night into a scene of gayety, through the efforts of isiey Sfoot. son of Mayor and MS. | of the Kastern Star nsi 4 Ma o Sastern Star William Albert Smoot of Alexandria. | Mrs. Caleb Hall has left for her The wedding date has not been an-ihome in Springfield. Va. after a nounced. Young Mr. Smoot, who NOW | vigit to friends her | makes his home in Philadelphia, iS 8| Mrs. M. (. ¢, Pevton entertained at grandson of the late Col. William A. {luncheon Thursday at her_home, on Smoot of this city and of the late Mr. | South Washington street. The guests Harrie Craig Ansley of Washington, | \ere Mrs. Frederick Parker Russell, for many years treasurer of the South- [ Mre. T. K. Maupin, Miss Ella Re Meridian Mansions, 2400 Sixteenth clubhe 2 Jacks jace under | street. A number of -Kentuckians e e Jmkm""”"”v ‘-!.e' lady members of the congregation, X the direction of a committee of Which |whan they arranged the benefit for who are temporarily in Washington | Miss Elaine Eppley is chairman, as- |the new parochial school to be opened will be present at the meeting as spe- | sisted by Mrs. Marialyse Ross Manly :n :vnr'v‘r'nhm' at 17 T'N ,f"f“",}‘",’( 2 5 5 % 088 TANY [back of the rectory. The hosts of the cial guests' of the society. Patrick Gallagher, Mrs. J. C-|over e T8 S0 08 or, Rev, Edward The program for the evening, which . Miss Josephine Rankin, Miss |C. Buc ssistant rectors, John precedes the dancing, will include a ' Jiazel ern Railway. He is # nephew of Mrs cotiand Miks Eleien hapinan el : talk by Gen. Henry Swift and Miss Josephine |Coady, Callahan and Reynolds. The R . p.be Allen. Vocal Crowle Among those wWho have ,Afair Was managed by Mrs. John ool e D T ante B e - s music will be -furnished by Miss |taken Smoot, Mrs. Anne Ansley and | ¥ - + Woodward, Mr David McCarthy, and ables for the occasion are - 3 e 2 ~|Mrs. W. K. Carr, who were assisted Lewis M. Ansley of W | _ The first dance at the newiy opened Laura McChord Monroe and Mr. Wil- }:5[ A Chisbe wag I.limh.p Mary |5\ the head of the D Bality b, Hau: of Mrs. James Hows jEuiin Heves oy Chb e v L lian Stanley Quine. e e, e R e [DerfMrs, Toyceaifirs: Wanwick and S os Mivrsndaia Smetihed | atiboeiiat At TcI Taibar ol Miss Winifred Borak Leonard. s Myrtle L. Bunn, Mrs. Willlam [} Reynclds, with a male contingent Badeau.. of Bridgeport, Conn. Mrs. ton, Mr. Allen Hunt Rob. pleasing entertainer, will give several | C 'H""\‘;“{‘}“’» -‘"';- i\x‘"m o The rector’s plainly furnished study B Ak ad Toin Mise Ly Reaudric Lafitte Howell and musical numbers. Mr. Henry Me-| T ey, e | Ploomed with peoniex and lilies, in tall Louise Elliott of th i sudnar IHovd boothe: ed Chord, planist, also will contribute | it o el SN D. Reed.| iver vases, while an orchestra played Mrss Mars 1. T Mrs. Fannle Lewis Mayvs of Afton, several numbers. Mrs. gher, Mrs. J. C. |5 50 "ieir of the rectory. The spa Va., has announced the marriage of Mr. William Jennings Price, pres- nte, Mes, Frmnlel 3y S08, VSO OF (e RecioRy, e rre her daughter, Miss Lelia Mays ident of the soclety, urged all Ken- |Jenkins, Mrs. James H. Ketner, Miss [{po o0 " Cith suests, while ice cream John Sincls aylor of Alexandria tuckians in Washington and their |Meda Martin, Mrs. Helen Montague, | trORRIE WL BUCL S LI | Friday, May Staunton, Va. Mr. y friends to be present Thursday eve- | Miss Louise Pattison, Miss Phyllis }° B SreLam ted a call 1o Christ Church parish | Tavlor is a son of the late Mr. and 3 nin, when plans will be informally [ Robinson, Miss Marie K oy and chaplain of Christ Church School, | M Charles Sinclair Taylor of this y ? discussed for the series of meetings | Miss Anna M. 2 . Middles fe will take up | Cit¥ to be held next year. L Rohleder, Mrs. Edwin his ties Mrs. C. William Wattles was host - Following the fixed program there | Miss ld\’{l'\ Tredway, Mrs. 3 ney is the guest | ess for the Bridge Club Monday after- will be dancing. | Whitt, Miss Wyrick . W. Chamblin, in Leesburg. | noon at her home, on Prince street s Marie Lindsey is visiting Mrs. | Mrs. Carroll Westwood Ashby, who D. Bell, in Lynchburg has been in Alexandria for several Mr. and Mrs. John Thate months, left Friday to visit her sister- spending several weeks in-law. Mrs. Lumley. in South C: Vanderbilt Hotel, Ashev lina before returning to her home in Mr. and Mrs. Albert Saum | Kingston, Ontario. from a visit to Mr. and Mrs. Elson Mrs. J. K. M Wharton In Strasbu Incorporated 1747 Rhode Island Avenue takes great pleasure in announcing a special exhibition and sale of the famous Brainard Lemon Silver Collection From Louisville, Kentucky OF KEENEST INTEREST TO CONNOISSEURS of the an- tique, are the English and Georgian silver and old Sheffeld plate in complete dinner services and in candelabra, bowls, can- dlesticks and odd pleces. A rare dinner service of gold and many exquisite pleces of antique jewelry are also on sale. A bowl, which was used by King George TII, is creating great interest. ON EXHIBITION DURING THE ENTIRE WEEK OF MAY 25 has returned , Va.. after a visit Rev. and Mrs. A phell Tucker, Pohick rectory. Mr. Tucker has ac Railways of Mexico have had a |campaign against passes and now lonly one passenger in five rides free. [T A N N A A G A (Y (A (3 ([ Silk 100% pure makes for good ap- pearance in Gold Stripe Silk Stockings that WEAR! Of course you will want Gold Stripe Silk Stockings .that WEAR! Norton entertained her bridge club Monday afternoon at Mrs. Arthur Marshall King and her | her home, on Prince street two ch n are of Mrs. B. Mrs. John Hunton ster left ves F. Montgome: {terday to spend the Summer with her Mrs. C. . Rober and her small n-in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs, daughter Charlotte have returned to|Jacob Edge, in East Downingtown their home at the Plains, Va., after | Pa a visit to their aunt, Miss Cora Coch-| Miss Dorothy Morton has returned ran on King street from a visit to Miss Elizabeth Young Mr. J. P. Peffor and his voung|in Fredericksbu granddaughter Alma Finc spent Miss Lois McCall of New York has end with Mrs. Peffer in|been the guest of Miss Mary Lloyd at her home, on South St. Asaph street. Helen Norris Cummings and Arthur Green were Sports Shop —A shop just opened on the street floor for sports blouses, sports skirts, col orful sweaters, two-picce sports costumes and other sports needs— presents for to- morrow: Russell Adgate Woolf Richmond are visiting the former’s | Mis her M ents, Mr. and Mrs. Rebert D. hmond last week attending the | Woolf. hual meeting of the State Federa- | An informal tion of Women's Clubs, | Friday evening a Bl Miss ie Snowden is back from chaperoned by the p { visits >r. and Mrs. Karl Black- Mary Josephine White danc- | weil and the Misses Gibson in Rich ing were Mis ror Talman, Miss [ mond Ee Courtenay Cochran, Miss Elizabeth | Mrs. Douglas Lindsey entertained | Miss Mary D. Shoup BUL SR Virginia Cary Dawson, [the Tuesday Bridge Club last week |Street: Yates, Miss Virginia |at her home, on Duke street. - - Alice Virginia Maddux.| Mrs. Julian Young Wlilliams has i |y A e Coffman, Miss Catherine |sued invitations for an informa’| MI: r“,”' oo ,d"';" e B"l‘.:f Miss _Helene Haskin, Miss|dance for her duughter, Miss Eleanor | sarqa®isy ME Donald e, ot i(‘vhe]( arter. Miss Flora Shackleford. | Williams, Wednesday evening. May e e ot T eahinator. Miss Charlotio ) Kenneth Stabler, Mr vde C t her home, on Braddock Heights. | 1 2 Gl hoat M Lamond, jr; Mr. John Slater Lamond, | Mrs. George Young Dodd of Falls | Kemper. Mr. Jeannette cochran, Miss Mr. Robert Talman, Mr. Puryis Rex’|Church was a gliest of friends in Al e nolds. Mr. Frederick r town last week. 3 i = e Ho ton Maddux. Mr. A b Mr. Francls Lee Summers of Staun. | Miss Inez Moore, Miss Annahelle Coft: Joseph Austin. M. ton Military Academy spent the past 2% Miss Hetherine Bulman. Clarence Gough. Mr. Mason ¢ weel iend. with hia'parents, Mr. and | iacherine Faner, des Tlors Coch ter, Mr. Nicholas Carter and Mr. Joel |Mrs. C.J." W. Summers, on Duke 1% B Ty DIt M- Robery Leadbeater. street. e i il ..nVO r Mrs, Arthur H. Langenberg is back | Miss Kate Monroe of Washington | JWheat. Mr. Carroll Pierce jri Mr from a visit to Mrs. Charles Hunt in guest last week of Mrs. Charles [ Morion TWest, Ar SRCE o rd Ros 3altimore. 2 x_in Rosemont. . Mr. F Pierc Miss Ruth Smit Danvers. Mass., arles Calveri Smeot of North | MX- Soberg Hoas, M. Cheator Blercs, is the guest of er-inaw and | sboro, N. C.. has left for hi Mr. Kenneth Moore, Mr. Robert siste 3 anc bert C. Ba h isit i S, bot's ! = 3 s i S et At &3l N irs. Smoots!whitton, Mr. Jack Robinson, Mr. Ben | % ot O5BS €' | Minor, Mr. Cecil C. Brown, Mr. Jack | Mr and M Edw on North W ton street Ve W Medford, N. J., are ests " Ssenidi s | Doniphan, Mr. Walter Varney. jr: e M Mrs. R. F. Critzer of Clifford. Va. |y “Hubert Moore, Mr. BEverstte s mother, Mrs, is it W e = the guest of her sister, Mrs. E. W. | gyan, Mr. Leroy Jameson, Mr. Nor- ham. on Braddock Height Bowles, o T - B Mr. and Mrs. W e man Lawler and Mr. George Boyd. and William D . r Miss Ma ol Saturday for a trip 'alo, D garet Randolph, Kenneth ara Falls and |and Mr. Perry Randolph Germans are going to Brazil to Mr. and Mrs turned from Richmond, where they |live, 22,000 emigrating lagt vear as spent last week in attended the annual convention of the | 8gainst 8,000 the vear before. W. Va Young Peopl Service League of' 2 ; freedom yet chic Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fdd e Virginia. nel in pleated and for their home. in N. | A small subscription dance was | / and ail colors are after a v e L s given at the boat club house Friday ucked w . and Mrs. Harry | evening, chaperoned by Mrs. Walter P / ‘g ".fl] = "‘&gl’ Randolph F in Rosemont Oliver of Fairfax, Mrs. Raymond styles are $8.95. Mr. and Mrs. Charies De Moll enter- | Hulfish, Mrs. Charles M. Shepperson, tained Wednesday afternoon to cele- | Mrs. Olivia West, Mrs. A. C. W t hday anniversar and Miss Cora Cochran. Among | Reduced pr Storage free. De Moll. Mr: dancers were Miss Katherine and_ Miss Lill Oliver of Fairfax, Miss Dorothy Scar- FURRIER Lawler s. De Moll. The | borough, Miss Valentine Dance, Miss 32-34 Florida ung Misses Margaret | Dorothy Trice, Miss Nettie Dance, 3 Ave. N.W. Lloyd, Lunsford, Margery | Mr. Leo Fahy, Mr. James McElroy, Garvey, Emily Sir . Grace Em foefeedeedenoeiooent oeoeodeodedrdeiofed hardt and Richard Luckett, Billy Luckett, Arthur Miller and George - Value MRS. CLARENCE A. W Before her recent marriage, she was Bathing Suits! The very thought is cool warm days! We stunning collectic and fancy weave al areen, red, orange, black. $5, $7.50 and $8.95. A two-day holiday only five days away! UMMER has come to stay! Already bolder spirits have taken their first plunge in the cool Potomac! Golf courses are vivid with bright-colored costumes; gay motor parties are humming over every road ; tennis is reaching its height; the bridal paths are covered with fresh hoof marks—Summer is here to stay. 3 d g And every Jelleff department is gay with Summer attire, colorful, cool, chic —ready for our Annual Outing Week! Visit JellefF’s during this happiest shopping week of Summer! latter To get that Suzan: must have a skirt i Done here has that distinctive appearance of well done—you will find nowhere else % Law Mrs. h Claymont Del., is the guest and Mrs. Wil fred Reynold: Mr. and M entertained house par in honor of Mr \other. Mr Susan Shu: 3 s all being children, g n and great ndchildren of the latter. Those who attended were Mrs. Charles E. Mc. uinn, Charles E. McQuinn, jr Iph Balbriggan! A two-picce model for golf is just the smartest thing! Of course, the; popular for dozens of other purposes, foo. Soft collars of crepe de chine cuffs as well with side or front pleated skirts. In all the lovely c $10.75. Women's Ensemble Prock with coat of white georgeite and frock of dotted crepe de chine with scarf collar. $39.50. and Noreen McQuinn of Wheeling, W Va.; Mrs. €. and Baltimore Shuster of Philadel and Mrs, P. W tter, Rob Park Wi i fohn Shu Rowzie \ n Clarke Mc Philadelphia was a g Mr. and Mrs. Thomas on Braddock Helght Miss Lula Hundley. who has been in | Foelordegendeneodoefenoode Fr Drurslaine, jahot and sleeve fac ings of dotted-to mateh inverted frock pleat. $25. Drurylaine for Quting Frocks —is the newest fabric in our Women’s Dress Shop! ND yvou will be glad. too, that it has arrived! Chiefly because it lends itseli so well to clever tailoring, which is essential in the sports frocks of today: also because it comes in all the lovely soft Summer colorings, which lend added coolness to the frock itself. $25 and $35. panels and deep broidered darts, self-color £39.50. Women’s Summer Coats —hold the stage today! VWE have room to list only Charming new wave of garniture, & delightful colorful quality distin- guishes these new frocks for Summer. Lovels lizhtsome fabrics of printed crepe de chine. taffetas and plain or printed georgette crepe. P bt oo ool e oo b § Sports Blouses! Cool, yet so simple to change to a fresh one, these Sports Blouses are ever so popular for motoring. Made of crepe de chine with frill jabots or strictly tai lored fronts and mannish collars, these blouses come in all pastel tones. $5.95 and $8.95. 3y Women’s Georgette Ensembles claim a large share of popularity for Summer! They come in white in combi- nation with graduated dot printed crepe de chine, trimmed with scarf collars and deep borders. Sometimes the georgette ccat is tucked. $39.50. Women's Dress Shop—Second Floor Sports Oxfords With Crepe Rubber Soles! _ Tthand H Sts. N.W. 804 Seventh Street N.W. kson of Washington st week of Mr. and | Roy Bearman, who enter ined informally turday evening in onor of their guest. The others present were Miss Pauline Baird, m\ Miss Estelle Fairbright, Miss Mildred 2 <! Meake ‘Q,\\“ = Jone: Miss Laura Midkiff, M 3 0 n who indulges in sports if it is only walking a the ndvantage of wearing sports s with crepe rub- ) ber soles. They are resilient and eas ] on the feet combined with exceptional Bangkok for Outmg. peiing it "‘;f‘“”]":‘\’;‘(’h ek THE whole outing costume topped saddles and tips combined W an, A AR with perforated trimmings, feature the 3 bydeBa:_gkok ‘H‘at c‘ml?‘» l_};e ey model sketched. $7.50 to $10. op of ashion. Espe . i %3 trimmed—as is the one sketched— Lisle Sports Stockings with velvet. This model is in white e . with an ornament of rhinestones and ave no equal for 1s. Pri - practicability and add a pearls. Price, $15, Thirteenth Street Above F New Frocks of the Lighter Silks Richmond for inths, has re- 1 1 turned and is s some time at Kericher. dozens of others if you will his home in Philadelphia after a | morrow. visit to his brother and sister-indaw. | White Flannel Coats Irs. and AMrs, H vistle of | On Sale and back and convertible in_town. i collar edged with white Mrs. Algernon C. Chalmers of Ashe. | Monday B fur. $25. the late Mr. Chalmers’ brother-in-law | at flannel with long tight be in Rosemont S o J black buttons. $19.50. Col. and Mrs. Thomas J. Kirk ()Toals of white flannel, Rosemont for severa i . semont for several months and will Raglan sleeve with tucked in Jamestown, Long Island. Mr. and Mrs. John B. Abraham and Truly lars. $29.50. ; i; o el i, & oo o Wi A Phenomenal Sal L e o a a e The new blush pink, bam- G 5 bino blue, madonna rose. VERY won of any kind great deal $29.50. For Little Women With June Fashions Take on a Summery Air v—but there are the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Mc- | a few—bu Mr. Spencer Emhardt has left for | oaly;Tivisit oty shopiNtos Mr. and Mrs. Harrison rdt. With the new tucked yoke Richmond are the suests of relatives ville, N. ., was a guest last week of Tailored Coats of white and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Her- sleeves and trimming of patrick have leased their home in 9 AM. lined with silk crepe. leave shortly to spend the Summer i back and white fur col- their sons have returned from a Coats aquamarine and rust fea- o . ture these coats with p r s white fur collars. $25 and nd Bearman and Mr. Burt Bal Mrs. Mildred Reynolds and - i rt Mildred anad Madeline Tlannel Coats, in sma al back from a visit to o g | double-breasted styles, R i Dress Hats “Mrs. W. S. Larrison and Miss lars. In bambino blue, Catherine Smith spent the week end } . rose and rust. $1650. s fieleneistan sey ot Srn For Mid-Summer Wear Lo‘;:lyroS‘lslk Capes A fortunate purchase, mond White, in_Baltimore el i Mrs. Thomas Lane Usrey and her ?(szlgh{{l:‘::.r g:r;‘::‘ baor;fi Generally colorful note Millinery—Third Floor combined with Hats from our regular stock, enables small son of Baltimore have been Jab 2 fos i Sadsiris s o aiD Schts of ner lsister,) Mrs' Carcoll plain and fur trimmed. In outstanding patterns A Sporu Cane! Johnson. amber, aquamarine, blonde this Summer are the e 7] R e ithe b 1 SUMMER costume is hardly us to offer the biggest val- complete without one—so popu- ues of the year at a ridicu- lously low price. Jersey Again! In a two-piece model—practical enough to wear on long vyachting trips—yet nobby enough to wear on Fifth Avenuc. In brilliant colorings that vie with nature’s own—orchid, gold, powder blue and the always serviceable tan. $16.50. Bay.cand Mrs. Charles T. Monroe, i ohils S35 peppermint _stripes and who have been living in Hyattsville, B’“ % Satin Coats checked patterns, solid will be the guests of the latter’s acl X ” and outline. One of the lar have they become since they parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. —featuring jabot revers, new diamond checked (R e e et e Deahl on Prince street, before leaving flare front ties, detach- styles is sketched. This Ao this Spii lppBl % :l ;’“ about the middle of June for able fur collars and fur pair is 52.9’5. Others v‘dcb is Spring ack and white, Marshall, Tex., where Mr. Monroe has borders. Allcrepelined. $45. i‘llofi’r to $2.95.—Street Le( l‘tl“e(and gs;av with amber and . 2 akelite tops. .00. s 7 Box Jacket Suit Umbrella Shop—Street Floor Women’s Sports Suits epted a call to the rectorship of an of flannel with navy blue —Tfeature the novelty velveteen jackets of red, orchid or bambino blue with pleated piscopal Church il : \ Mr. Frank R. Monroe has returned / 7 : = T 7 A coats ankd' whxgu‘\’waw 4 und skirts. . “An Ink Spot! My Blouse g o i white flannel skirts. $29.50. Ruined!” Second Floor. No, it isn’t. ERUSTICATOR will | permanently remove ink, rust and | other stains. Works like magic, with- out injury to the garment, whether of silk, linen, cotton or wool. Simple to use as a pen. Several season's sup- ply in one handy pencil container. Sold in. Washington's leading drug and department stores. Ask for the *“conven- ient Pencil Erusticator.” You'll see it in a blue and gold box. Sterlls Products Company,. SUerling aston, Ta. Sun and Wind Proof Balm powder for outdoor use guards the skin against $1.00. And her liquid H Rubinstein’ Rl Dby freckles and tan. $150. ° Street Floor Values prevents sunburn and tan. $2.95 to $5.95 Beach Robes! After a dip in the ocean—a Beach Robe thrown about the shoulders will prevent a Summer cold. Imported Terry Cloth Robes in dazzling colors are priced, $1850. A new note in hats is the Madagascar Beach Hat to shade the eyes. Price, $3. The Sports Shop—Street Floor There are whites and blacks and new pastel Summer colors in hemp, hair, leghorn, crepes and combinations. Dress Hats smartly trimmed and ex- cellent banded Sports Hats.