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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, JUNE 18, 1925. 9 ton to spend the Summer . rison, Mr. Arthur Minor, Miss Stuart 2 ¥ Gordon and Miss Nancy Randolph. Judge B. G. Lowery of Mississippi| gifton F and Mrs. Wallace Streater will make | Evelvn M. Wil city and m. C. Blllings of Milwaukee, Wis., ays flowers will retain their or blooms many day s, Mr. Mrs. Per h her paren cival Sheldon zinal longer if “treated” . and Columbia branch of the league, Mrs.|ley, Mr. George Brabson, Mr. Samuel [ Isaac and Henrietta Queen. girl. carded automobile bus and set up a SOCIE l Y Guest of Pen Women H. S. Mullikem, her executive board | Boyd and Mr. James Cralg. Mrs.| Horace R.and Eiia ¥. Willlams, boy. POLICE SEEK FIREBUGS. '& R I e eiita $he aatnsel thio five B > and the drama group will receive with | Towne, who s a frequent visitor in| Thoman and Amanis Tacker. boy R D followed. DA By Secret Miss Dial. Washington, will return to Holyoke g . and ey, DOY. Four Buildings Destroyed in Vicin-| The fire which destroved Scani] cocre J Mrs. Edward B, Bri vho ab Saturday, after having been in Wash. B e ioaaca fail a house owned by Thomas Tice, sev —of “The 0ld French Courk (Continued from Eighth Page.) J 3 ihie r:{mb‘l:firr My rv:leor?[ ‘:o OD:];:: ington since the first of June. ey Saike ity of Charmain, Md. er; l}'\xg}}ls al):n, was started by an in Amid this splendid t 2 PR ¢ Spec ch to The Star cendiary, police sa grandeur and multi- {at Selwoo oir ' Bev- |Tex., to attend the Confederate Vet- 5 . Special Dispatch to 4 f:};*{»’&fi;;’;*’mié o i on $ Wil |(erans’ reunion, has returned to Wash- Marrlage Licenses. Deaths Reported, HAGERSTOWN, July 18—The au x wor, - tude of. beautiful Beveridge, for many years in the . ington. During the month Miss nThig Jollowing deaths have been reported to |41 o ioiee both city and country, are Holds Dog That Bit Him. women Gouraud’s United nate from Indiana, is Britton was away she made a tour of m‘.fii?,"“?‘ liconses have been issued to the | the Health Department in the last 24 hours: * » 8 i ¥ SRR R S oA in WElHnE aitie : % i | Texas and Arkansas, visiting, amon, Colia® Henry Kirby. alalQ . investigating a series of fires, all of | John McLaughlin, after being bit < erished beau now busily engaged in writing a life 3 g, € | Kellis Moss and Grace Ware, both of | H irby. 73, Wilter Reed H iz ty of Lincoln. ring the Summer the; . WSS | other places, Dallas, Houston, Gal- Hl-rank W. Brady, Uhited States Naval | which apparently are of incendiary |ten by a dog supposedly suffering from it be yours to-day are to entertain u number of Wa b i Waco, Tex., and Hot Springs, Pine| Jf/lfoid Willame and Gertruds Smith, | HORiE : origin, and expect within' a short' time | rabies, at Mariboro, Y., grappled : reater beauty. {ngton friends at their farms home. Bluff and Little Rock, Ark. Kunas. Dotk of Bajtimore M to arrest several suspects. Yithithe animal and,; getting @ 1 Ty - - 2 Dumont C. Daniels and 5 he last few days four fires have | 1old on it, held on until aid cam Mr. and Mrs. Frederic William 3 § 5 hMr!LMI"rank _i_\h:‘rr:unn. pr;‘s}:dent of .‘\{m»{-’:‘); SR . King. Qilver . Koipe. 08 T L Y Builaings n the | He said he realized the dog had done . _F.T. Hopkins & Son, New York T A s e v A . ¢ the Mar aliaterro ompson | Roy G. Friston and Mildred Harrington. aret L = 3 ik viNEROATAAES ad 1t TeouTn . attes L Wile, 3313 Siyteenth strect, are leav L o e L e i of Charmain. I G et Ghos S e ISeaA S aa Gouraup's ing Washington on June 28 for a two = O ot ihe olaer | Catherine V. Watkins of this city aton E. ¢ Lowman, aged 28, employ J and risked further | month ) aoross the country. July will entertain in honor of the older| John B. Minor of this city and Mary F. Infant of W turgis, Leiters Lace ons in order to protect some ! 11 Mr. Wile will address the Montana group of the Junior Memorial Asso-|Minor of Humilton. V. Tlean 1 honr. £ o e children nearby from possible rabies Bankers' Assoeiation’s annual conven clation tomorrow evening at her resl- | , "y} £ favisen and Eliia M. Atkinson, Ty C. Payrie. night, when the lunch car ow fection Hont at | Clkclor Ao dence, 1216 Decatur street. MissJane| “William A, Paisley of Jacksonville, Fla. | Thelma Sewell, e Rt Shiiieis hab - 5 2 Dunnock Brewer, president of the|and Manila C. Merrick of Corydon, Iowa Julia Robinson, ot Shagls . < > CATI \ which he and Mrs. Wile w : Ale: Infant of Sans ang B M s with al persons in CLOSED 5 P.M. SATURDAY NOEtRTeat A Eacin it juniors, will preside over a short busi- 3 r»wu.((»r Holtzoft Fre 1's Hosp Inora Lee, 7 days, where he to 1o ex o be goné uni Hembar. 1 . e ness meeting, assisted by her official [ e Stdmen's Hospital, 4 £ re he sought to lo CLI N expect to be gone until September 1. y e T it B e . ohiaon, 10 hours, Gallinger | hen he was blocked in an ONE SMARTER—NONE COOLER Miss Betty Ridsdale, a stident at| ki S ; Delmar Evans Webb, Mr. ' Claes | and B. Loutee Ga M G |attempt to secure a place to open a ntz S ) s returned to s, Mr. F. Nesbitt Mor- T T o ; ontz School, has returned t Hallencruets, Mr. Nes or Hiwkine Music Cure Given Flowers. he pur dis g ] LEARN DRESSMAKING DURING THE SUMMER | mai While being inatructed. Calhoun, who addresses carrying out the keynote of | ~ William C. Minter and 7 Cole- | with good music. Certat SRR - 9 A 2 B man, both of Walkerton, V os ain rhythmic Day and v house party . Dr. McKee of Mount Vernon|man both of Walkerton Va = . = |waves set up in the atmosphere by str: e ; . . jen. Norment D. Haw-{ William F. Reddick and Abbie L. Frank- ns of music have a benefic! tica fo- Washingtontat o g scd e asscotation | mm'\ Rx ick and dbbie L. Prai- | FEERn of music have a beneficlal ef. nment ven at George oyston of Marshall, Va., and | so; g T ex h ::n:\l: of Mrs. Je: sle Toe vebb. e Ella B. Buckner of Delaplane, Y "}“ii‘"[l:l“'lnxl»xyxrim’m~._ The ef- Dancing and refreshments will con- | Creamey, o O Guilfoyle and Marie A. € ar to the reaction from at their S N wil the end of the weel 11th & G. Ph. M. 5981 rmerly with rd & Lothrop 3“’?:&"“« 1206 %oseder (&) 1206 i g G shades—new Printed Dres e, {03, g cAlways to be had at~ Mr. and M Riley Birge, . :‘mme ce June 1, i 0 S 8h o | clude the evening. Roy Wurdeman and Katherine E. Beamer. ave re motor trip — — 2 o 4 throush MISS REBECCA DIAL, Mrs, William Cleveland Hicks. who : 5 they Daughter of Senator and Mrs. Dial, [ 188 been visiting her slster, Mie. De Births Reported. PS4 W. v e - guest of honor at a tea to be given to- | L1\ 10", (tending her son’s graduation, [ The following births have been re morrow afternoon by the dramatic sec- oo B Lealt Danaciment Iy the 1882 tion of the Pen Women's League, | 3] Wednesday on the Berensaria | “enaries w and uin Sewha for Europe. James C. and Lillian A. F. and Ruth Redd rd L. and Hazel and Vivian <he i R and Rubye 2 Thomn: Mr. and Mrs. ummer months A pretty home wedding was solemn- ized at Herndon, Va. this morning when Miss Mary Elizabeth Horn, | Jonathan . and I daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Emerson [ Villlam M. and C Mr. Karl Jarrell, at the University of Pennsylvania, after which he wiil spend a fortnight at Atlantic City with Mrs. Jarrell and their daughter, . Miss Theresa Jarrell L Horn, became the bride of Prof.|" Benjamin H. and Ruth E. Bartholow, girl who motored The Airie, anied by her Lady Mar: from her S at Harpers 1316 G Street telle Harvev Tompkins friends. of her d: mpkins, Euler of Boston and Provincetown, Mass. The wed- guest, M Harvey Dillard Seal of Sparta, Va.| Mart AR R B ““ Mr. and Mus Gittelman will be|The color scheme of green ;\nd' whl;‘e Eu CLOSING ourT!! } i) at home Sunday, June 28, from 6 to[was artistically carried out in_the e el e Lugv . : “(w\n\.d‘elr;” :u:‘«l 10:30 o'cle p.am., at 664 Highland | decorations on the lower fioor.lRth. R A group of 45 . o Ghib' B president of the ational Human- | avenue, Takoma Park, D. C., in honor | Frgderick M. Clay, pastor of the > NI \ ity League, o Mrs. Francois | 6 (heir twenty ffh wedding anniver. | Baptist Church, performed the cere- lo FLANNEL and Is Berger Moran {s international chair Friends and relatives are cor.|mony in the presence of the imme- Kasha DRE H invited to attend. diate familles and a few Intimate o 7 S asha ESSES Friday Only. Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Loebdell The bride wore a becoming gown have given up their apartment in|of white georgette crepe, made with Baltimore and have gone to Kansas|basque bodice and full skirt, with to live. Theyv have taken|tiny rosettes caught here and there Westwood Hills. at the bottom of the skirt, and she 0, X £ E D E e E | ALL MILLINERY 1/ OFF st E A2 o2 ding will take place the latter part of | YPUSe 1 B Ctwood o re her mar-|carried bride roses in a shower July ize u vear ago, Miss Jane Hopkins, | bouquet. For T . G The marriage of Miss Marle V.|and is the daughter of Mr. and Mra.| Light refreshments were served at r Tomorrow Only Piesnosle. i ter of Mr. and Mrs. | Farl Palmer Hopkins, and a debu- }\!{w enddof“lhe :ert;mln?‘yrfflfwr ;2*[;*; T, 0 e E TR ALl Salos Pioatt 3 o O itanacle. to Mr. Paul John |tante of two season’s ago. r. and Mrs. Seal left for a r e : b I e é‘ r‘I v I“L :x \;n Ln\d Mrs v D,u"x:; trip to Niagara Falls and other points | TuESDAY'S AND SATU RDAY 1 1 1 J G S T RE L r Se! ook place last evening at § | Mr. Eben F. Comins is closing his|of interest, Mrs. Seal wearing a go- o'clock’ in St e Epfscopal | Connecticut avenue studio this week | ing-away sult of tan with hat_to T T - == == j Church, the Rev. Charles H. Warner vill be the guest of Mrs. John M. | match in color. Mr. and Mrs. Seal A LT il T T | [ (] [ officiatir The church had a pretty | Longyear of Brookline, Mass., for a[will make their home in Herndon, he I it i |l ) S ot of paime and cut flowers | few days, and then will g0 to Fast|being the head of the Vocational High and at the home of the & “where | Gloucester, where he will open his|School at Floris. Wvecoptin fos eld folioping the AR Mrs. Elizabeth Towne of Hollyoko(. - . palms, swere in"“the decorating. | Miss Dail to Be Honored by S IR e Howard sans sev. | Dramatic Organizations. N L iy e Mr. J. Theodore eral solos pri ceremony, a i Wells. man of the dra The bride was escorted to the altar [of American Pen Women, during the | Mis by her father, who gave her in mar-|past year, a far: ' and garden riage, and she wore a gown of w is to be given her by the local | h of the league at the club|Wpem = ‘g o ; v | i e In appx ion of the splendid lead-| ning, Mrs. Towne's guests were Mrs companied by Mr. G. H.|ership of Miss Rebecca Dial, chair-| Mabel Walker Willebrandt, Mrs, group of the League | Robert Buckley, Miss Julle Gleaves Mary Preston, Mr. Frank Buck Of Choice Flowers Tomorrow and Saturday [ Dress Sale nd satin embroidered with seed pear made with godets of real lace on the H street, tomor. e C i 5 Skirt, The train of satin was embroi- at 5 o'clock. Miss Dial . arnations as well 2 s i 3 dered in and her tulle veil was Jon to spend the Summer P intm & E‘\ =] fnations as “(‘l, as Roses lor thi o held by orange blossoms. She carried |in South Carolina. El a g R= week’s floral bargain event. Fresh-cut PN ;]muwt mhnu uet of bride roses and! The ){:vn s of ku\rlmr will include the | |§ s 8 == es of the vall stars from the Metropolitan Opera| | HE Miss Osa Anderson was the maid of [ who are playing with the Washington | | P p h g g I8l R d Honor and Wore a gown of peach chif:| OperaCompany this week in ‘thel | aperhangin i %, 0S€s an It’s clearance that doesn’t count the cost—striving fon and lace, a bandeau of velvet and [ “Bohen : among them being i 1 =] iy 1 ’ flowers and carried a shower bouquet | Miss Morrill, Elenore Lamance, Sud: 5 —can be done with great g || =/ . 1 OZ. SR L of orchids and pink ros aiea | T0TER Francis Tyler and| [§ convenience while Y;“ E\ ‘E' arna lO“S Ch co Pri The other attendants were Miss|Henry F il | | France M. Bronson and Mrs. Louise| Members of the National Plave :;;l;'l“:r on oot 1= Ie'erg’ rints, Flannels Beall, sister of the bride, and thef|will also do honor to Miss Dial by - E || . wore trocks of chiffon and lace, orchid | thelr presece; as well as the drama | Execution of such =] Plain Crepes, Casanova Crepes, and gold, respectively, w andeaus | group of the National Arts Club, = - n?m".;; cdlored velvet and flowers, z Sl e ie‘;gug‘i‘} g o}:’ders no»;r‘l also rx"xlfa!x;s % “7 O O:Zen, Georgette,.:,c Elizabeth Crepes, carried pink roses. American Pen Women. that your home will be Satinba B d G Nancy Lesh was the flower girl and| The president of the District of < - = atin-bac repes, igure eorgettes. wore pink georgette and carried pink = S in complete readiness for %J [ ] roses. = occupancy on your re- i ; ; : . Diegie, ssthar of the el tumpin t}’;e Autimn = —in those charming models am! interesting colors that yore a gown of la\;enderd and gold FU ; . = BASKETS OF GARDEN FLO have distinguished the Stevens’ Stock. owered georgette crepe and Mrs. Selt- ol Tarsish = zer was in orchid color crepe-back Remodeled Estimates Gladly Furnished WERS, SpECIAL, $1.50 each satin. T ial d g Mr. James C. Dulin, jr., was the best ||| Guaranteed Work—Best Materials ] | ! e s bt ames B.Henderson | Fletcher, Mr. nk M. Perley, Mr. LOW PRICES = y w e i rak OC Berley, M g ppensryay = as arr ower ores Dresses, Worth $12.50 rueworthy. =] ol Bl T el : R eOIthY: tho reception Mr. Beltser || INEW! England Furrier Phones Main 76 I E| F Flowers Delivered I Nominal Charge on Other Orders t01$15.00 ... .- - -cs-esa- and his bride left for a wedding trip, 2 % n q The latter wearing a black sui¢ witr |[[618 12h St. NW. Frank. 6355 | 807 14th 804 17th 2467 18th 1209 Wis. Ave. Phone Fr. 5442 Phone Fr. 10391 Phone Col. 9997 Phone West 1702 white pin stripe and a black felt hat. They will be at home after July 15 at 8600 Sixteenth street Among the out-of-town guests were Dr. and Mrs. J. E. Pitsnogle of Ha- gerstown, Md., and Mr. and Mrs. George E. Marquand of Lebanon, Pa. Miss Marv Shelton of Fredericks- va., has returned to her home ting her aunt and uncle, Mr. W. V. Shelton, on Jocelyn Dresses, Worth $ §18.00 and 5 75 Dresses, Worth $ 050 $30.00 to $50.00, Dresses for Street, Sports, Afternoon and Formal Wear Street Floor 1115 1117 F STREET Mr. Thoma the graguation exe There is Excellent Choice in these Silk Dresses : —Which We’ve Reduced— 54 Restaurant in case of in- clement weather. 1 $Ihomas Cireler Please note—they are taken from our | | F ATURING MEYER DAVIS' regular stock and reduced in price. Not | - il s bought for a sale—but placed in a sale for i E I 2 $1.65. Dancing at 7 pm clearance sake. I f;),; I i Phone Main 4336 for reser- . i i EStous S Dentoo INIniRh ! We’ve made three groups—of the popular | t 0 | - i . | Crepes; in distinctive models; and the coterie of fashionable colors: : For street and afternoon. Were $29.50 and $35.00 319.75 NOW: <ia105.5 = 6 orrmiciors ois siorsisisrs Were $39.50, $45 and $49.50 529.75 NOW: icics ioinic o s osieneissiveioronns W $55, $59.50, $65 and ik s . Beautiful| ~ New I Fridayand Hats | Saturday | A wonderful assort- ||| ° . I | ment of new styles— ||| l new trimmings and | new color combina- - | Il tions —including also | Chlffon Il White hats. | I Every style has dis- tinct individuality —with charming per- sonal becomingness. $3.50 —that is the Special Special for —ive s crmzer Sfin’r/gs Newest! j Materials New Designs In ; | Jeatured Summer Hats T The season’s most ex- | quisite model of the simple silhouette in black, blond Leghorn Hats—in all the smart colors; 87.95 A n exquisitely sheer quality; full fashioned and every pair guaranteed. All the papular col- ors. | 1 .39 —reflecting The Louvre’s millinery prestige— and convincing 'of Louvre’s exclusiveness. or white . e ox .oy e Alote ‘the tald straight heel aagezazons effectively trimmed .....aseocommen sese New Black Velvet Hats, combined with can- ton crepe in the pastel shades. New in conception and appealing in distinctive- 810.50 ARTCRAFT ; TSR e ek st e s ete { I Close Saturdays during June at 4 pm. Closed Price for Frida d (4 FOOTWEARA : ~~qU3N-F-STREETP all day Saturdays during July and August. . e Sflflfl'd:yr; hird Floor —_— \9..\..‘.\...\.,....\..m.m,. ; 7 iin

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