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CIETY: THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, MONDAY, JUNE 1. 1925. SOCIETY. he bride; Mr. John Norris Hume of YOUNG HOSTESS AT QUANTICO e e e n Lo T Clarksburg, W. Va., uncle and aunt I of the bride, Miss Bess Vorirs entertained a group of friends at a breakfast party | The Secretary of Labor and Mrs. Davis, ; . 3R lrace Bodse Tt Seneriny Dr. and Mrs. Mic hele Sirlzzi enter- With Their Family, Leave Today i A e e s s of Judge and Mrs. Bugene Bonniwell 0P FOR YOUNG FOLKS AND | YOUTHFUL APPAREL FOR EVEQYWOMAN F at Tenth St. “Talk of the Town”’ Are These Charming Frocks At $14:% 400 Beautiful Dresses offered for sale tomor- row in our Vogue and Value Department Distil"xctive—Few-of-a-Kind Models — Lovely Fashions for Every Occasion— and Values Which Are Making Our Popular Priced Dress Section Quite Famous. 3 S § of “Philadelphia. The other gu2sts for Mooseheart, 111 ; : were the military attache of the Italian | 3 3 embassy and Marchesa di Bernezzo, | the Italian consul in Philadelphia, HE Secretary of Labor and [ Washington early in the Autumn 2 Chevalier Luigi Sillitti; Chevalier Cos Mrs. Davis and their two lit- |and will be at the Mayflower while D ine Contantinl ‘and/ Mrs, Fred tle daughters, Joan and Jean, | thelr country home near the Con ; 3 Weber of Philadelphia and Mrs. Fran- are leav . hington fnr‘grtiwlolml Country Club is being built . - cesca de Martire of this city. their hon n Mooseheart, Tll. | They have sold their house at 1706 = = They will go by way of Pittsburgh, to [New Hampshire avenue to Mr. and G Former Washington Girl to s 1 : Marry in New York Today. Pass a short time with Mrs. Davis’'|Mrs. R. S. Reynolds Hitt. ¥ " mother, Mrs. Rodenbaugh, who has — 1 £ E Miss Helen Macfarlane Hines with her their other two children, | Dr. Charles Noble Gregory enter 5 { N ; ey Rl et Genac Jimmy and Jane |tained informally a small dinner 3 . by e e Vs e - Lt st joyeniug, ; i will be married this afternoon to Mr. Chinese Diplomats Hosts | Mrs. Andrew J. Miller of New York § B . : Paul Tison, in the chapel of St. Bar. To American Consul General. will come to Washington this after B | tholomew’s Church, New York City. The Minister of China and Mme.|noon to spend about two weeks 2 % i ; The cersmony, which will be performe Sze will entertain at dinner this eve. | Wardman Park Hotel, where she 5 . | |ac ¢ orclock, will be followed by a re- ning in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Frank | taken an apartment. Miss Fran R S o % ception at the Colony Club. P. Lockhart, who will leave shortly | Miller, daughter of Mrs. Miller, who > § L : Col. and Mrs. Willlam T. Wood, who for China. where he has been ap-|is the house guest of Miss Franceska : B pointed consul general at Hankow. |McKenney, will remain with her until i — the_conclusion of her mother's visit : L # — Mme. Wallenbers, wife of the|in Washington, when she will return | : L T F Minister of Sweden, will be hostess |with her to New York. Mrs. Miller| at tea this afternoon, having asked a |and Miss Miller will entertain at a ; | small com v to meet Count Sparre | dinner dance tomorrow evening at & . \ and see the portrait of the Minister | Wardman Park Hotel in compliment | 3 4 y which he has just completed. She|to Miss Frederica McKenney and her S e R 5 o will be assisted by Mme. Weldel, wife |fiance, Mr. Blaine Mallan, whose wed- & : ; 3 & | of the c ercial counselor of the |ding will take place Saturday. legation - e 2 Mr. and Mrs. Robert R. Dickey, ir., : The counselor of the German em:|and their small son, Gordon Dickey. ; ; bassy, Dr. Karl von Lewinski, is at |who are visiting the former's parents - : i | REMODELED Georgetown University ~ Hospital, |in Dayton, will sall early this month % : where he was operated on today. |for Paris. ; ;. , = b | REPAIRED Senor Augustine Nieto Caballero of [ Mr. and Mrs. David St. Pierre Gail- Bogata, Colombia, was the guest for [lard have gone to New York and will . Bt e : a few days of the secretary of the |be at the Hotel St. Regis for a short L E L | RELINED Materials Style Features Colombian tion, Senor Don Jose | stay. : 4 % , : | > - rooq : : b Printed Crepes Frocks With Scarfs Fla ‘Cenor Caballers staved | Mrs. Robert Johnson, who has been i : : i | ; . e O e scver Tiatel Tor & few days | the house guest of Associate Justice S Jieivia | At Special Prices Now lat Crepes FE o g f e 2nd came in time for the reception [and Mrs. A. A. Hoehling, jr,, will re : : 3 . it bbb ills and Jabc Friday evening at the Pan-American |turn to her home at Elizabet J % > B - ‘ s \' P ] o A \e here from Europe, | this afternoon. ¥ N s H F 5 . (;corgettcs cw Flare Mod aveled nsively, and e i & JERWCC D, 'Z . 7 e p s Almira Reed Harris, who has . LEMERW : aye your urs 3 Striped Crepes Models for All Occasions een the guest of her cousins, the 3 SR ‘3'15-‘:'5 Colhoun, has returned to her| MRS, DAVID \'“(\, JAr., and FRANCES OLIVER, I remodelcd into next 7 . . e e ol e e NVifotam it angliter of Dis) i Hacey Xatatioped at Qndntieor mesh Bavey |l 7= Their Moderate Price Says ”, Joseph McReynolds “Buy Several! TR illlllllllllfll"ulllllllfl st : ' | S was before marriage, Miss Neville Johnson s = grgagement of thell | A and Mrs. Perry Belmont have season's styles — of e gone to New York and will be at! . wedding to take place in | 5/ =06 5S Regis for a few days|had dainty clusters of orange hllos- | was in g crepe de chine trimmed w]'uch a numbcr are on their way to Newport, where they | S0ms T the bottom. Her tulle |with amethyst chiffon and a hat trim 3 3 e i or | veil, e with Duchesse lace, was | med with amethyst feathers, with ; ) President and Mrs. Lewds are recefv- | Will open their home, Belcourt, for now on view. (o= Every dress sketched ing this afternoon between 5 and 7 |the Summer. held by a coronet of Duchesse and |amethyst ornaments in antique set’ o'clock at Corcoran Hall, the first com- rose point lace, finished at each side [tings. Mrs. Birge, mother of the ncludediiatios sals. pleted unit of the new quadrangle of | Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Jefferson |with clusters of orange blossoms. She bridegroom, also wore gray, her chif- George Washington University, in |Rvan have gone to Hot Springs and |carried bride roses with a shower of |fon gown made simply, and a grace- ||| Honot of the sraduating classes. are opening their country place, Ryan [ lilies of the valley. Her sister, Miss [ful gray hat to match. Mrs. Frank | P for the season. Alice Hume Cooke, was mald of [Hume, grandmother of the bride, and | Mr. John B. Larner, the president ot | Ridge Farms, : r. John arner, Ppre honor, and was in orchid crepe de |Mrs. Harrison Riley, grandmother of jd ‘;g?;f‘,f’rfg‘"j‘-;‘;*!‘,;_4““9;“'San‘d‘§"“_‘:f o Jirs. Morrls Brnest Tocke will re |chine, trimmed with lace ana with | the bridegroom, were both at the wed Toweta: *Asatating Mrs. Lewis ar Mrs, | 4urn o Washington this afternoon | which she wore a_graceful wide-|ding, the former wearing black lace Tothua Beame 8 A e ives of the | from Lousville, Ky., where she spent | brimmed orchid Neapolitan hat,|and satin and black hat and the lat-|f| ur o ST B Sives of she |a tew days with Col. Locke. who is|trimmed with roses. She carried pink |teF In black chiffon with hat to match. ° SeeVan ieck. Mre Wibur, Mre, [#itached {o the 34 Field Artillery, at | roses and orchid sweet peas Later in the day Mr. Birge and his Ruediger; Miss Henning, Mrs. Charles | {2mP Knox. ~Mrs Locke and her| np iorgan Birge was best man|Pride will leave for a motor trip, the 610 12th St. 2t W. Holmes, Miss Rose, the dean of | Saughter, Mary, Preston Cibson, Wil |for his brother, and the ushers were | latter traveling in an ensemble suit S women; Mrs. Edward A. Harriman, | E9, @0 New Vork this week and Wll|\r Richard Shands, Mr. Sidney '\;‘fuf“;"e:'l‘l‘hl;e“gf,‘ng:‘x}' t ;)\!'l.“ Call Main 1647 Mrs. Lynn Ryerson Rutter, Mrs. Wal- | (3| BRIAreRy g TF Bass (o8 - Knowles, Mr. Edward G. Fenwick, Mr. | ¥ SPERC - atie an lace’ Radcliffe. Mrs. Henry Grattan >rris Hume and Dr. Alfred R. Doyle, Mrs. Gilbert Jiall, Mrs. Eugene | iss Margaret Hume Cooke, daugh. | Sha Colian Nits: Tames Talond rmen fEns.chi Txeder o - . MrS. | ter of the Rev. and Mrs. Thomas| 1rs. Cooke, mothe ide, | rd, C ¢ Bdward Clitord and Mrs. Lincoin | Worlh Coke: o . Watren Filer her of the bride,!of Hartford, Conn., uncle and aunt of Tean. Birge, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry President and Mrs. Lewis will be | Birge of Falls Church, Va., were mar hosts at dinner Wednesday evening. | ried at noon today in the Church of Miss Margaret ‘.;‘Vsson and Miss the Ascension. The ceremony was Teress Crocoon entertained at lunen | Performed by the bride's father, rector today at the Congressional Country|Of the church, where 26 years e o . . : "|ago he was assistant rector and i lub' for Miss Frederica McKenney| 250 he Was SSsSant recor Soo Slips for All and the party to attend her at her : - 77 izl S e By "|the first Bishop of Washington, the || Dresses—Specia’ - marriage to M ine Mallan: Satur-| 15 BESL BENOD, OF WOk e, P 1s Enlarged for the officiating. The church today had a At $5 Summer! Assistant Secretary of State Mr. Le- | simple arrangement of bride roses and land Harrison spent the holiday and | palms, the same green and white ||l week end at White ir | color scheme being carried out in the | [} 1216 F St N.W. where he of the Rev. and Mrs. Cooke at with Mrs. Churchill han of Phila. | 1308 Massachusetts avenue where a delphia at hisos by Mr. A.|wedding breakfast and informal re- | [} Dawson Coleman of Philadelphia, who | ception followed resses or urses The bride was given in marriage by entertained on the Casino veranda. her uncle, Mr. Lynn S. Hornor of | z W, \\Ioez will | Clarksburg, W. Va. and wore white d I . [} | > - uffet supper this eve- | chiffon made on the new straight- —— I f | — being in celebration | lines, with long shirred sleeves fall- an a lgures' I 4 A lscon lnue of their weddin rsary. ing over her hands, and finished with rare old Duchesse lace that was || O s 2 S LS 3 o : o iy bk b it e e ur five separate dress stocks are completely in readiness to fill your at the Homestead, Hot Springs, will v - > r S e s T mme TS iin |Hume, on her wedding sown. The Summer dress needs. oy el S & gown was further trimmed with O, LIt 0 . at Newport is now being put in readi- | feyrle, which were on Mrs, Hume's [t Specialization in Price SN wedding gown, and a square train of 2 2 o d e ana Mis Alter Denegre will|chiffon fell from the shoulders and Inexpensive dresses downstairs. Silks, $10.75 and $15—Cottons, $5.95 ana close their house here June 20 and 5 Il and $8.75. ‘hel ‘e Washington for their Summer S l home on the North Shore. g - - 2 . EyEhore: pecial in 2 : : Mrs. George D. Hope will leave ln 0W a es . A a——— s.lze 3 ? Closing out discontinued Washington today for New York, and Dresses in regular sizes for women and misses—Dresses cut especially items from our unusual and will go from there to Ottawa, Canada, lhde - at factory prices. c a = | 5 : a where she will attend the meeting of o “for less money. 4 for larger and taller women. artistic collection at— the special Sulgrave Committee on M C DEVI T T Specialization in Value Memorial Gift in Canada, to be held in that city. The occasion is presenta Main 3211 for ke i memorial, the gift n( 1217 ¥ 8¢, Dulin & Searkn Blas. f “MADELON” frocks bought co-operatively by 40 of the country’s larg- [ (i i Il I ONE-HALF PRICE 1 1] \Y \ i 1l 1 the late Joseph Choate, the late Wil liam A. Clark, Mr. Clarence Mackay est stores—now here in Summer styles—always one price, $39.50. | il SR ST T " e, oy g | Downstairs—New Tub Silks | , SEUE - DREE OF% | | | | Mrs. Gibson tock, who is still ',GOLD = Mr. and Mrs. Harold Walker will| CHASED A e ?2{;,’;‘:; ‘,;.‘;;n:;}“"’;;] Gevr&uzg% I%rangaR "B'gosfsom , 5 A dellg_htfu] assortment of Summer’s I il the Autumn Baroness von Schoen GV ATg I3 l\ A Newest Wash-silk Frocks will be ready [ 7 } l . ;L,h:);: 1:\::”(:9‘2‘ g:‘;‘xrl]gd for auty(ll S ]eomle DESIO Y/ \ tomorrow—at: | ’ regu ar prlceS Mr. and Mrs. Lyman B. Kendall 1 will leave Washington Thursday, 92 F St—Bet. 9th and 10th ; R June 11, and will be in New York Nosh fo Matrapelitan, Thester . f and near there until they sall at the Established 43 ¥ | . — and of the month for Europe to spend - ey . HALF PRICE -AND LESS the Summer. They will return to 3 / Bridge Lamp—Metal, Black and Antique Gold, $60.00 to $30.00 | | Sizes—16 to 18 years; 34 to 44 bust. . . ruoend Antivue Bilvoe With Chanel Necks—With Jabots Floor Lamp—Antique Gold and Turquoise J ULIUS GARFINCKEL &Co Woth Scusf Taes— Wath Bhsk: Mloats Lo e $3000 o 51500 oeen, nex With Novel Pockets—With Tiebacks i s SR i and ‘Bvd l. w3127 With Button Trimmings—With Belts Twin Bed Floor Lamp—Antique Silver with Zolor gore e Note the frock pictured—drawn from the garment, Marble Base, complete with Shades.... $87.50 to $43.75 B o Graduated vertical stripes—or the | | S Bleogi Condloicko—hwiowe God i $75.00 to $37.50 Recently Added to ‘ big, broad blazer stripes in stunning col- & | S . OUR EAT SA I ors—elbow and cup sleeves. | Vi OFF USUAL PRICES . — IF s Downstairs—and only $15—but dresses of - ‘ of uality and quite the best wash Floor Candlestick— Fl Lamp — Bou- quattyancs Wrought Iron, Elee, $15.00 to §10,00 doir—Deo. TTvory.-. $19.00 to $14.00 silk values we have seen this 3 Eloor s Damp— Table Lamp—Marble, $30.00 to $22.50 ! season! Fh‘;"fl:"“i?_";:’i ot AT SIZS0 Teble Lamp—Pottery, $1850 to $13.50 SILK and CLOTH COATS W —= In the New Sports Shop [ | S G o T . | % $22.50 to $15.00 Are Remarkab’y Fine Values AN Street Floor Beilge - Bivan- Ty o Decorated ........ $20.00 to $15.00 and Ant. Gold— More of those wonderful Marble Base . NOTE! During_ this _general Table Lamp—Royal sale—10% DISCOUNT Copper and Antique WILL BE ALLOWED ON ALL OL R selection is really extraordinary now, 'Plece Sports FrOCkS el | Gold . $3850 to $25.00 1 LAMPS AND SHADES not in- as we have added wonderful new Table Lamp—Pottery, $1850 to $12,00 o cluded in the above. stocks to replace the many models scld in Of Balbriggan Jersey — White —Tan —Nile § .75 this great coat event. Green—Rose—Orchid—Paris Blue. Tomorrow at Women's and Misses’ Included in this reduction is a splendid assortment of shades at corresponding price reductions appropriate for these values. WE believe that this is the greatest buying : The two-piece Balbriggan idea is hitting Washington e s girl or olde = am a genuinely worth-while value. 4| are indeed worth seeing. New club and Chanel necklines = & ” coe are featured in these frocks—all sizes, but not a large . Salon - 1215~117 ¥ Street - tity. £ and 1214 to 1218 G Street F STREET CORNER OF 137 . | : FRANK R. ]ELLEFF, Inc. Hours—8:45 to 5:30