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» SOCIETY, THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON., D. C., TUESDAY, JUNE 16, 1923. SOCIETY. e —— Y e e e e Wis., who came to. Washington to|then major of the 308th Infantry,|house quantities of Summer hluzlsomsinhquprl orange flowers in each scal visit her son, Mr. Frank J. Kelly, |succeeding to the command of Whit-|and palms have been used. lop. Her hat is of pink Neapolitan SAILING FOR CHINA Assistant United States Attorney, wili |tlesey’s Battalion, 77th Division. He| The Lride will be escorted to the | Straw and she will carry tes roses leave the Grace Dodge Hotel this aft-| was wounded in action and received | altar by her brother. Mr. Harry Vin.| Mr. Joseph T. Keating will be the ernoon, where she has been staying|the croix de guerre from the French | cent, and will wear a gown of light best man for Mr. Wood for a month . sovesnment for gallantry on the| (un 'georgette crepe and silk lace.| After the reception Mr. Wood and = S Mrs. Gib s AL fleld of battle, Mr. Fahnestock also ! made on straight lines, with godets of m«lhngn will leave for vx}worldmz t ‘. v ] rs. Gibson Fahnestock’s Son was prominent /in the Plattsburs | the lace on the full circular skirt. Her |and they will make their home in Ambassador of Japan, Mr. Matsudalra, Married Yesterday at Newport. movement. Kor his interest in the!hat ix of Neapolitan straw, with lace | Cleveland, Ohio The marriage of Miss Helen Mor- | France-America Boclety he received |and old rose velvet ribbon falling from —— o i the I f a +s Returns Here After Visiting gan Moran; daughter of Mr. and Mre,| h® Leion dHonneur e T N el it R 44 S J. — carry tea roses and lilies of the valley. | have leased the estate of Canon Rus B o Ter patin i The marriage of Mias Edith E. Vin Miss Helen Vincent will attend her | el Beauvoir. 3500 Woodley road e D e S T o e Ut 3 o Gl P el B e i ol | formerly occupied by the Undersecre Mr. Fahnestock of Washington and|€¢®nt. to Mr. Arthur J. Wood. son of |4 gown of light green crepe romaine ! !ary of Sy Newport, took place yesterday at|Mr. and Mrs. Edwin P. Wood of Au-|made with a scalloped skirt. with ap (Continued on Ninth Page.) noon at Red Cross Cottage, the Sums | burn, Me., will take place this after mer home of the bride's parents, at|700n at 5 o'clock in Immaculate Con Newport, R. L. The ceremony was|ception Church, the Rev. Father performed by Judge Hugh B. Baker|James E. Conneli oficiating. A recep of the Supreme Court of Rhode Is-|tion will follow at the home of the land, with only relatives and u few | Eride’s mother, 1318 Twelfth street close friends attending. The bride|The church is decorated with palms had no attendants. Mr. Fahnestock | lilles and Summer follage, and at the had as his best man an uncle, Mr. Harris Fahnestock of Eastover, Len- |~ ox, Mass., and New York. bride was escosted by her She wore a_gown made en- | § tirely ‘of elghteenth century lace, T he- which had been worn by numerous Favored Charles Moran of New York, to Mr. at Syosset, New York. Ambassador of Japan. Mr.| have been spending the Winter at suneo Matsudaria returned | 2400 Sixteenth street, left by automo- to Washington last evening |bile this morning for northern New after an absence of several|York, where they will pass the Sum- days. He hey will return to Europe in the week end of Col. Llovd G Autumn for an indefinite com, former United States Amba dor to Japan, at his country at Syosset. N. Y. During h he called on Mrs. Theodore F velt at Sagamore Hill, Oyster | tomor and visited the tomb of former Presi- | that city she will motor to Bass dent Roosevelt | Rocks, where she will occupy — | her cottage for the Summer Mrs. The Secretary of Labor, Mr. James | D. Buchanan Merryman will be with I Davis, returned to Washington |her. Miss Kathryn Gwynn, who is this morning from Mooseheart, where | now in ew Yo the guest of ary B. Adams will close her | on New Hampshire avenue and will go to Boston. From TiE LOUVRE 1115 1117 F STREET brides in her family, being firsf iy worn by the bride’s maternal great- Best he has been for several days. He | her cousins, Mr. and Mrs. John Terry great - grandmother, Mrs. Robert Discriminating g P . l Cr will leave tomorrow for Chester, Pa. | Remey, will join Miss Adams at Bass :g?)’";aé" be‘(:“‘::‘rf;l"“‘sy Ir,;:e.“ffr Washington rint epes honorary degree of r of laws. Dr. and Mrs. John King of Phila- family up to date. 15 years—for : 5 Sy > 4 After the ceremony there was a Refore returning to Washington he|delphia and Lansdowne, Pa. an- Acacithe o F k will attend the convention in Balti- |nounce the engagement of Mrs. g i B e Sports rocks more of the Loyal Order of ma;xn.“ daughter, Lydia Conard Kim- er a brief wedding trip Mr. and Moose. {ball. to Mr. Robert Sylvester Maxam, > For General Wear |son of Mr. and Mrs. Oliver M. Max- |am of this city r am’ is a graduate of St aus, the National Cathedral laughter of the { the Treasury, is arriv M York today, aboard the| . Olympic, after spending some time in | ¢, England. She will be met by father and Miss Alice Sylvester Both Mr. and Mrs. Fahnestock come of notable American families. FUR SHOP Mr. Fahnestock was graduated from 1208 G STREET Harvard in 1908. He served through the World War, first captain, F both we are showing a brand-new as- sortment of styles and colors. R el Tt and 1| %] CAPITOL {d School, and of the University of her | pennsylvania. He is a member of the | Delta Kappa Epsilon Fraternity. and tache of |Served during the war as an ensign lying Corps. The Printed Crepes are in captivating pat- terns of appealing colorings—happily de- The newly appointed t urins the Spanish embassy, Senor Pedro |in the Navai de’ Soto, s arflving _foday Som fhel o0l L s L0 ot veloped. Olympic and will come to Washing- | e FDOTRIOG. SoNNNIDI. : " ton shortly after his arrival to take |0f education and Mrs. Harry E The Sports Frocks are in Crepe de Chine, o hiatdttien Hull. have been joined at their apart- AN | ment at Wardman Park Hotel by | s Sivey o | their son. Mr. Harris Hull, who had = “';‘,’i';: o e St |finished his studies at Shattuck HARPIS & Aca v A 'SOta The Minister of Sweden and Mme. |Academy in Minnesota | Flat Crepe and Tub Silk—one and two-piece models; long or short sleeves. ) en @ 5 Beginning at $ .50 rallenberg will leave Washington €| ni. gng Mrs. Charles Philip Keyser| _ MRS. FRANCIS H. LINCOLN, i Brothers g DO oy Inotor for Newpert, Mak. |will give a reception this evening at | Wife of Lieut. Col. Lincoln, chief of staff, United States Army forces in China, frst aton. at Wilmingten. Del. g |9 o'clock, at their residence, 1620 De- | and, with him, sailing today for that country. Visit for & fow days with Mr. and Mrs, | Catur street, in honor of their son- ‘ ~ g, -law 3 hter, M a Mrs. i i v] Frank Crowninshield. At Newport o e on T o MI% | Graney and his bride are well known |to Miss Elizabeth Anne Albers, whose Mrs. John Aspegren in their villa, As- e assisting them Mrs. Cleveland | in Washington. SR t;m!\c.(:. 'l:‘}?sr.:;;'?s \?‘f?rmu:g pen Hall :\ _P: ton, Mrs. L. V. Mok h;rsx)n. ‘irS- Miss Helen Russell Gruver, whose | Mrs. Henry Albers, parents of the The Minister and Mme. Wallenberg | Otis Mogers, Mrs. Legage Pratt, Mrs. | ,o,ri5 00 to Mr. Robert Everett Kline, | bride-elect, will enfertain at dinner will sail July 9 from New York for | W. W Scott. Mrs. R. R. McKahan, | 3 "% i) “take place June 24, was the | this evening for their daughter and their home in Sweden to spend sev-|Mrs. A. B. Delano, Mrs. M. R. De- | oot or honor at a party and Kitchen | her fiance. During June we shall close at 4 P.M. on Saturdays—and all day Saturdays during July and August. Wednesday 51 Summer Dresses LB A eral months. lano, ~Mrs. - Henry Lamar, Miss|ghower given by Elizabeth Ramsay, T 3 VR . arine SUiv Miss Margaret | one of the bridesmaids. In the com’| The attache of the Egyptian lega First Assistant Postmaster General | Costello, Miss Abadie, MISS | pany were Mr. Robert E. Kline, jr.:|tion, Dr. Frag Mikail Moussa, enters Le ‘l h H l and Mrs. Jonn H. Bartlett ‘I:»{l‘}\.nh» Maurine Loc and Mra. W. C. |3 20 Vs 7. 8. Gruver, Mr. and | tained a small company Infortasily at SS an a ington last night for New Ha : e L [Boaue | Mrs. R. E. Kline, Mr. and M "’l‘nwn- a buffet Jsupper last evening in his co ere son, Mr. C: s === | send, Mr. and_Mrs. Rudolph Harrell, [apartment on R street Bartlett, will graduate from Yale. Mr.| The marriage of Miss Stella Marie | 3erd; Mry and Mre. fudoioh Harreh g Bartlett will spend some days in New | Naughton, daughter of Mrs. Mary S % e o . s . 3 . . N abeth Ramsburg, Miss Charlotte Ter Mrs. Mary Kelly of Milwaukee. Lngland attending postmasters’ con- | Naughton and the late Mr. M. F.|on mim toic Macdonard - Miss yertons Naughton of Westernport, Md., and | Evangeline Lovett, Mr. Larry Goley, Mr. Michael A. Graney of Piedmont, | Mr. Eugene Van Veen. Mr. Scott E ARE OUT shington for the season | W. Va., took place today. The cere. | Dahlquist, Mr. Donald Kline, Mr. Lyle and have leased their residence, on | mony was performed at 9 o'clock this| Smith and Mrs. F. D. Ramsay. Massachusetts avenue, to and | morning in St. Martin's Catholic Mrs. C. H. Donovan of Pittsburgh, Pa. | Church. The Rev. M. J. Riordon Mr. Hopkins has been absent for = some days, and after visiting their | son-in-law and daughter, in New York, | ¢ et b, 3 will attend the commencement exer. | S2fet Gages sang “O Promise Me cises at Williams College and the|a0d Rev. F. Cavennaugh sang the [ ] : “Ave Maria” Only the immediate | Bunker Hill ceremonies in Boston ! G - | " Mrs. Hopkins, who left Washington l‘]r ,"‘:"j‘,,"'"d l‘.““",‘;:‘“ é”d"m two con- | this morning, will go to Cambridge, | TIHNE "’fi" R08 wended. al Mass., where she and Mr. Hopkins 8 bride wore & Eown ‘of orchid | Will spend the rest of the Summer with | hiffon over pink and a white picture their 'son, Mr. Lawrence'Hopiins at. and carried a shower bouquet of | . bride roses. [ ] Rear Admiral Roger Welles, who| The bridesmaid was Miss Mary was the guest of his cousin, Mr.|Naughton, sister of the bride. She Charles Noble Gregory, during his|wore a very pretty gown of vellow 1106 G Street . N.W. 25.% \ IMPETUS to early shopping comes 7at one in ‘the rani : with this group of printed georgette, Remodcting) OuriSpecialty satin crepe, and Crepe Roma dresses— | WOLF fl‘J‘Rfi‘l,E{E many in dark shades but every one RIZIK Ji __Ave. NW. designed for Summer wear. U Stored and || Guaranteed Work—Best Materials Remodeled LOW PRICES chibald Hopkins —of the way, but when it comes to good work and low price. we are the “Zhe House of Fashion™ Miss Frances Peck will entertain at tea this afternoon in compliment uncle of the bride, officiated. Just pre. | ceding the nuptial mass, Miss Mar- Slashing June Sale—Big Savings Exceptional Values All Over the Store New Summer Silk Dresses Most Fashionable Crepes and Silks- These Dresses Until Now 65.00 and 78.50 brief visit here, returned to Hampton | chiffon over lace with a white chiffon | o W 7 ™ 3 ~ T al r col P Bt s Rouds by airplane yesterday [Bat,and wore o coratge of pink roses. | L b L o o INew England Furrier I'WELVE THIRTEEN F all the new colors and combination = The bridegroom was dressed in con orcl ocke 'S plinted. | Mr. and Mrs. Beale R. Howard left | ventional black, and Mr. Leo Gl 5 3 & 2 - o 5 5 = Washington today for Atantic City.| of Washington 'was his best man. | Low price. Quick Service. |[[S18 I%th St. NW. Frank. 6355 Extraordinary Values ere they will remain for a short| Following the ceremony, the party | time before going to their Summer | went to the Grace Dodge Hotel, where | home at Kennebunkport, Me.. for the | (he wedding breakfast was Served. a S n rest of the season. They will be join-| The couple will leave today for (1) ed in Maine by their daughter, Mrs. e : 510, 515, $16% to 525 e in Maine by i augt | Montreal, " Canada, and will "spend | , rancis B. Manning, who is now at|some time there and also in Asheville, Newton Center. and who will spend|N. C., before returning to Western 1233 10th St. N.W. some time with them. port. They will be at home to their 4 i . them ney . at } 7 For traveling and dress Mrs. Jahn L. Hines, wife of Gen. |friends about July 15. Both Mr Franklin 7483 i Hines, chief of staff A., who spent June week at West Point, has returned to Washington. She has - with her for the Summer her son, Ca- | det John L. Hines, who is on furlough. With the exception of a few week end trips to West Virginia Mrs. Hines | INCORPORATED pians to spend the Summer at Foi Myer | r21 NINTH STREET NORTHWEST Mr. and Mrs. Charies Denby will | leave Washington next week for thei place on Lake Superior. Mr. Charl M Denby, jr.. sailed Saturday to s the Summer in England. He will re- tuen to Washington in September (o ANNUAL JUNE take up his duties as secretary to Mr Justice Holmes | FASHIONJ” DE LUXE EXCLUSIVELY COA T S, oy, i e At 14 to Y, Values gfi{“cEEs $19'95, $259 33950 $15 For Tailored Suits, were $29 to $40 $39 For Ensemble Suits, were $55 to $85 UP IN THE AIR WITH OKEJOHNS Gen. and Mrs. Logan Feland will YOU CAN OBTAIN YOUR SUMMER WARDROBE . 1(~ i A EXTRA SPECIAL—Flowered Chiffon - SLLED R e AT LESS THAN COST OF TALORING \\1\'\6Ya“ €e Prince Scarfe. Beautifl designs, valves to 310, 93-00 REShing wier Ml CaleiBraviialioyn | EXCLUSIVE SUMMER FASHIONJS ond His Wednesday .......... e - FOR SUMMER RESORT.J, TOWN, COUNTRY OR FOR TRAVELING ABROAD $65 TO $159 SUMMER EVENING AND AFTERNOON GOWNS OKLAHOMA ‘ FOR 1o4 70 ses COLLEGIANS : $45 SUMMER DAYTIME GOWNS FOR $20 : ine and Dance inthe Country $95 SUMMER COATS AND ENSEMBLES FOR $25 & $55 Washington’s own — Brooke B $30 EXCLUSIVE, BEAUTIFUL PRINTED SILK GOWNS FOR $18.75 ._Tohns—ha.s_ found a home up Baltimore Routevard- 13 miics | SPECIALIZED MODELS FOR MADAME AND MADEMOISELLE in the air at The Washington to STORE OPENJ 830 AM Roof. Come up and sup de- lightfully on Capital cuisine —dance to the music the Prince of Wales placed his stamp of approval on—at the ™ WASHINGTON ROOF GARDEN - Commencing Wednesday, June Seventeen Every Evening—Ten P.M. to One A.M. Saturdays—Nine to Twelve P. M. Cover Charge—3$1.00 plus tax Saturdays and Holidays—$1.50 plus tax For Reservations 'Phone Mr. Sellmer Franklin 5900 ‘ jolc———|njc——— ol ——[o[— afeau Lefaradis o Bbilipsborn The Chateau , Susgesting | 608 to Gi¢ ELEVENTH ST, fried chicken or broiled steak dinner "$2.75 % is open from $ 12 noon 'til 2 ¢ a.m. Nocover charge at din ner — served “til 9:30. Here Is a Style You Will Want for Summer Wear “Bambino” Sandals IN & HITE shoes — yes! So many, MANY styles! But not the same old, tame old thing! Exclusive Hahn Crea- tions—zestful, cool-ly smart, original! You'll love them! for June Brides Gifts of while furniture are Above, a splendid in- stance. White kid with novel stitchery on tongue and on the sides. worth- singularly appropri- ate for the bride, since home-making is her new. sphere. § ® 2 i o =¥ [o]c———[s]c——[e[——[o[——] ] With Cuban or Spanish Heels . Same Style in Patent Kid, $6.50 We offer a large selec- tion of fine furniture ‘at Very Reasonable Prices. James B. Henderson 1108 G St. Phones Main 7675-7676 Dainty, light and airy is this new sandal in snow white o] kid with small cut-outs on vamp—excellent quality and G STREET 'Ctbl’a gllu;b SMP// workmanship throughout assure you of perfect fit and B nusual wear—all sizes 21 to 8, AA to C, priced at $6.50. el ——=lal———=lo]—— 0|