Evening Star Newspaper, May 27, 1925, Page 9

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SOCIETY ghth Page.) a number of amusing selec- tions to the accompaniment of a saw, | and Mrs. F. E. Cunningham presided as toastmistr and donor of many amusing gifts appropriate to their various activities and personal hobbies. Mrs. Wilton J. Lambért entertain at luncheon today in honor of Mrs James B. Watson, wife of Senato Watson. The other guests included! Mrs. Perry Belmont, Mrs. Theodore W. Noyes, Mrs. Thomas F. Mrs. William Lamar, Mrs. James R. Mann Harry Cov- ington, Mrs. v Miller. M Henry Flood, Mrs. Robert Tay Mrs. Howard Sutherland, Mrs. Wilbur Hubbard, Mrs. George F. Downey, Mrs. John Temple Graves, Mrs. Rog ers B. Toy and Mrs. Bockover Toy, guests of Mrs. from Atlanta, Ga Mrs. Lambert luncheon tomorrow Edward T. Sanford, tice Sanford Walsh, Lamar. will _entertain at in honor of Mra. wife of Mr. Jus- Representative Charles F. and his daughter and son ence A. Curry and Mr. Curry, jr., left yesterday for New York on their way to their home in Sacremento, Calif. They are accom panfed by Representative Curry's sister and nephew, Mrs. A. M. Peter- son and Mr. Idward Peterson, who will safl with them abon the Chateau Thierry tomorrow for Cali- fornia by way of the Panama Canal returned attended Mrs. Robert E. from Dallas, Tex.. the reunion of the erate vet- erans as matron of honor of the Army of Northern Virgina. While there Mrs. Les took an official part in the dedi- cation and unveiling of a statue of Gen. Robert E. Mr. and Mrs. Edward P. and their daught Miss Porcher, will arrive tomorrow for a visit on their way to their newly pur- chased Summer home at We-Que-Ton- Sing on Lake Michigan. Mr. and Mrs. Porcher will be the guests of the lat- ter's sisters, Mrs. Delos A lodgett and Mra. Charles G. Matthews, in their | home on Sixtee street, and M Porcher will visit h»" cousins, Mr. and‘ Mrs. David St. Pierre Galllard. Porcher Myrtis Mr. and Mrs. Ja(‘nh Rosenbloom m‘i 1708 Webster street announce the en- gagement of their daughter Kitty to Mr. Alfred M. Schwartz of this city. ..\I!'v Ira V. Morris, son of the former weden and i as married Edith Dagmar of Mr hold Detolle, rmerly of the court. The ceremony was per in the Pro-Cathedral at Paris in the presence of an interesting company, including Mr. and Mrs. Norris, par- ents of the bridegroom Kentucky Society Holding Last Spring Meeting. At the monthly meeting of the Ken tucky Society of Washington, the las! of the season, to be held at 2400 S teenth street tomorrow evening, the receiving line will include former Sen ator and Mrs. A. O. Stanley, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Oliver, Mrs. M. Tyler Mc- Cormack, Mrs. Ollie M. James, M J. Fleming Gordon, Mrs. R. Lowndes, jr.; Miss Nannie Barbee nnd Mr. Willlam Jennings Price. The program will include an ad- dress by Gen. Henry Allen, and vocal numbers will be rendered by Miss Laura McChord Monroe and Mr. Wil- liam Stanley Quine. Miss Winnifred Borak Leonard, who recites to music, and Mr. Henry Me- Chord, pianist, will contribute several numbers. At an informal discussion plans for the meetings of the society during (Y Y AV A (Y White Stockings l Betrothal Announced I Miss Agnes Messer, whose engage- ment to Mr. Plerre Leon Ruedlin of Washington and Switzerland has just been_announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James A. Messer. the coming year will be had. Later | there will be dancing A Dbeav wedding was celebrated at Grace Episcopal Church, George- town, Wednesday, May 20, at 8 o'clock p.m., when Miss Mary Ellzabeth Jones, daughter of Mrs. Emma May Jones, and Mr. Samuei Darlington Turner were married, the Rev. Henry L. Durrant officiating. The bride was escorted to_the altar WmdowShades to order at factory prices. g MR A Ryt MC DEVITT Main 3211 for Estimates 1217 F St.. Dulin & Martin Bldg. Enjoy the beauty of silk 100% pure—in Gold Stripe— Silk Stockings $1.85 pair. that wear. 1216 F St. N.W. HE EVENING by her brother, Mr. John Allen Jones, who gave her away in marriage. Miss Ruth Turner, sister of the bride- groom. was maid of honor. The bridesmaids were Miss Emilie Turner, Miss Gladys Turner, Marie Turner and Mrs. Lawrence H. Bur- rows, sisters of the bridegroom: Mrs. | John' A. Jones, sister-in-law of the ,bride, and Mrs. Johnston McAuley, sister of the bride. Mr. Richard H. | Hart of Washington was best man. The flower girls were Margaret Brom- ley and Doris Kidwell, cousins of the bridegroom. The ushers were Mr. Harry Boteler. Mr. Bernard Boteler, Mr. Lawrence H. Burrows. Mr. Harry Jones, Mr. Johnston McAuley and Mr. Willlam E. A. Martin. The bride wore a white canton crepe gown, draped to the side with a rose, and wore a veil of white bridal tulle, trimmed with orange blossoms. She carried a bridal bouquet of white roses and lilles of the valley. The maid of honor wore a pink georgette crepe gown with pink tulle hat to match. She carried a bouquet of pink roses and sweet peas. The brides: malids wore georgette crepe gowns of STAR, WASHINGTON, orange blossoms on their heads. and sweet peas. The mother of the bride wore a black lace gown over old rose, with hat to match. Miss Alice Turner, sister of the bridegroom, wore an orchid-color flowered georgette crepe gown, with hat to match. The church was decorated in palms and peonfes. Miss Mary Penn Ross, organist of Grace Church, played the wedding march. Mr, H. H. Howell rendered the solo, “I Love You Truly.” A reception was given at the home of the bridegroom following the cere- 'ter which the bridal couple a short wedding tour. Among those who have made reser- vations for the luncheon tomorrow at the Raleigh during the Conference on Child Welfare, when the subject will D. C, WEDNESDAY, be “How to Strengthen the Home in They carried white baskets of roses :‘he Performance of Its Social Func- ons,” Frank E. Ballou, Miss Elizabeth Wes- ton, Mrs. Mina Van Winkle, Mr. and | C. C. Mrs. Walter S. Ufford, Mrs. John Ihl- | D. der, Miss Lydia Burkli MAY McGuire, Mrs. 27, 1925. Lloyd D. Smoot, Miss Louise Grandin, Mr. are Mrs. Whitman Cross, Mrs. Beall, Miss Coleman Jennings, Miss Julia Smoot, Miss Juanita Humphrey, . Florence Mr. Carstens of New York, Miss E. lantine of Richmond, Mrs. W. A Miss Louise ontinued on Tenth Page.) FUR WEEK AT FOOTER'S Furs Should Be Cleaned Before Being Stored Moths feast on soiled furs. Footer dry cleaning is Summer insurance for furs, because it removes all soil and dust and retains their natural softness and lustrous finish. 28-inch fur coat. . 36-inch fur coat. . ..$3.00 At Sloan’s Art Galleries 715 Thirteenth Street. Estate Sale (By Catalogue) At Public Auction Within Our Galleries 715 Thirteenth Street. Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, May 26th, 27th and 28th, 1925, at 2 p. m. each day By order of the National Savings and Trust Co., executor ¢ } | orange, and canary, They nies. ton Canton Ginger + Large Size Pot........$1.2 ] salmon, orchid, blue, green with tulle hats to match. carried bouquets of pink peo- The flower glrls wore White can- crepe dresses with wreaths of Of High-Class | Millinery Preserved at Half Price ciiil Very smart—and exceptional values GRIMES 1404 H St. N.W. (In Stone Pots) Size Pot.. . sy 1A Size Pot. - 5l 8he Magruder Inc. Best Groceries Conn. Ave. and X St Established 1875 Millinery Sale | That’ll Startle Washington At 8:30 Sharp Our Doors Open Take advantagc of this remarkable oppor- tunity to have several smart hats for all Sum- Hats — Small Hats are to be mer wear— foundA Nouveau, 932 F St. N.W, (Ida Walters’ Original Shop) In this group you will find— White Felts, Sport Hats, Faille and Velvet Combinations, Swiss Hairs, Crepes and Leghorns, in all thc newer !}lapes ‘nd shlde& Large, firm Hats — Medium Adjoining Metropolitan AT AV AT AV AT AT AT AT AT AT FAT, AT AT AN A Y AT Downstairs— A few steps from our main fioor — Inexpensive Frocks — low priced —but smartly styled. Striped Silks—Drurylaine—Crepe de Chine—The Gay Fabrics of These ’ Women’s Summer Sports Frocks Women's Printed Crepe Women's Frocks of red and tan e Er with pleated skirt and jabot front. $25. i pleats. real Irish an Bhons: Maize -ock, Color trimmed Women's Tunic Frock of bordered printed crepe, in white, yellow and pearl blue. Finely ti $25. skirt and tie ] —feamnng a smart col- lection for sports and outing wear! §7.50 LL the newest shapes in snug-fitting models and off- the-face rolls. Hats are fashioned on smart, flattering lines—and above all they have quality—in both fabric and workmanship. Millinery Shop—Third Floor Wonderful New Arrivals $ A Riot of Color—Great Variety in Styles! Many of the Models Have the New Wrist-Length Sleeves! Drurylaine Sports Dresses, afl high colors, in tailored styles with the new long sleeves and printed silk-like jabot irills. $28. Sports Frocks of heavy crepe de chine, with self-color pleated side and front panels, and Irish crochet lace insertions and edgings. $25. Printed Crepe de Chine Sports Frocks, in gay candy stripes, with tailored pockets, collar and short sieeves with fagotted bands in contrasting color. $28. Blazer-stripe Tub Silk Sports Frocks, with tailored long sieeves, two-way collars, patch pocket and trimmed with pearl buttons, $25. And other styles—in printed and flat crepe, in the high shades— too numerous to mention! Unusual quality for $25! 1,100 Pairs—SOROSIS Pumps and Oxfords In 2 Sale Groups Tomorrow! Reduced From Far Higher Prices— Group 1. 500 pairs of broken and discon- 3 .95 tinued lines, including patent 31 .95 leather, satin, kid, suede and calf Oxfords and Pumps, in ten of the season’s best colors. Sizes 2% to 9. Widths AAA to C. All sizes in the lot, but not in every style. Group 2. 600 pairs of Pumps and Oxfords— no two pairs alike! Of a really excellent quality. Mostly of white reigncloth and fine quality canv, High heels, medium and low. Nearly all sizes! Sorosis Shoe Shop—énut Floor 42-inch fur coat. 50-inch fur coat. . 1 per cent extra charge for values exceeding $150.00 Repairs, Relining aand Cold Storage at moderate cost Chokers and fur pieces cleaned or dyed.® Fur rugs ckaned and ] repaired FOOTER’S Cleaners and Dyers 1332 G St. N.W. New Scarfs, $2.98 For Decoration and Other Days A gorgeous new showing of Summer Scarfs, in pastel-tinted flowered and oriental designs, on light or dark ground georgette and crepe de chine. Finished with long silk fringe at ends. Formerly $3.50 to $5. Street Floor A special holiday offering of 4,000 pairs of flawless quality, and rayon feet, mercerized lisle or silk and rayon tops; high spliced heels and reinforced toes elastic garter top, stop-run lines and other features styled for service. Phone Main 2343 (N 810-818 Seventh Street of a very Prominent Local Estate (name withheld by re- quest), the Security Storage Co. and for other accounts. Embracing in part Antique and Modern Mahgxanv and other furniture. A wonderful collection of Oriental Rugs, Silverware, Valuable Paintings and Prints, Venetian Glass, Large Assortment of Imported China and Bric-a-Brac, Valuable Mirrors, Rich Draperies, Bronzes, Curios, etc. Brasses, NOW ON VIEW TERMS—CARH. C. G. BLOAN & CO., IN Satisfaction First Time SPLACE Hair Switches,$4.98 24-Inch Length First Qu Wavy Hair shades to matc hair. 3 Street Floor separ pa and Rayon H In a Bellique Atmouphere French Nude Silver Skyne Tanbark Airedale Russia Calf Crash Freckles Two-Day Sale 69 = Light Gray 3 Pairs Pearl Shoe Gray for $1-85 Perfect Quality Stone Gray Medium Gray Cordovan Buff Blush Dawn Blonde Blonde Satin Windsor Tan Sunburn . triple seam hose of pure thread silk and rayon. Made for wear— A splendid- opportunity to buy enough stoc to see-vou through the Summer—at a huge saving. Wash Fabrics In a Choice Group at 59¢ Yd. English Broadcloth re-shrunk Dress Linen Silk-mixed Printed Canton Rayon Stripe Sport Crepe Rayon Stripe Madras Brocaded Rayon Tussah Fancy Eponge Ratine Am opportunity to select regu- lar 69 to $1.25 quality fabrics at a minimum low price. Scores of beautiful colors and patterns in the group. Street Floor For a Limited Time Only The Delineator for one year, 12 copies, at $1.20—this offer is special for a short time only—get your subscription now at the Butterick Pattern counter. Street Floor Street Floor—| CLEARANCE OF COAT 50 Sport Coats, Formerly $ $10.75 to $16.75 - - - $16.75 and $19.75 - - $9 90 Smart E:Qfif’fi"om'}"l"y 51075 55 Stunnmg Coats, Formerly $2 ing's Palace $35 and $39.75 - - - Regular and extra sizes in twill, velour and suedette. Many fur bordered. Navy and black. In all a wonderful assortment of Spring and Summer Coats to meet all purse demands—new styles, new colors, fur and braid trimmings and splendid quality. izes 16 to 50% in the various lots. Second Floor—King’s Palace At $1.95 the group consists of Felt and Straw Hats, dn simple tailored types, in white, all smart colors and black. Simply trimmed with ribbon or self fabric. bans and sport types. ribbons, ornaments and embroidery. Chic Summer Sport Hats s, $1.95 and $2.95 At $2.95 are Jaunty New Hats, of imported felts and fancy straws, Whlte Summer Hats! Lead Supreme in a World of Color Fashions. A Choice Group Special for Decoration Day Imported Felts! Imitation Hinokis! Leghorns! Swiss Hair! Silk and Leghorns! The choice of mediums—Is enough to prove how re- markable these values are. large, medium and small shapes, including pokes, tur- New large flower trimmings, in small, shapes, effectively styled and trim- med to meet all Summer needs. White, black and colors. Street Floor—King’s Palace Hundreds of styles in Costume Slips Various Styles at Attractive Prices The Group at $2.98 —consists of Tub Silk Slips on white, flesh, orchid, light blue, gray and tan. Made with double hem to hip. Bodice-top modcl. ~Sizes 36 to 44, Also Baronet Satin \hp< in straightline style with bodice top Finished with 3-inch hem. Black tan, gray, red and brilliant colors Formerly $3.50 and $498. Special at this low price. Tricolette Slips at $3.49 A lovely Rayon Quality Slip with double skirt and decply pleated fancy trimmed flounce. Biack, navy brown, tan and high shadc $2.25 Satinette Slips $1.65 Soft. sitky finish fabric, also Min nette aMoire Slips in slender line style with bodice top. Hemstitched or picot edge. Sec Banghkoks! $79.95 medium and larger ond Floor

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