Evening Star Newspaper, July 5, 1925, Page 35

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SOCIETY. ALEXANDRIA SOCIETY The June dance at the Old Dominion Boat Club was unusually well attended, aa all the local boys have gotten home from their various schools and col leges, and also a number of the youns men from the Reserve Officers’ Train. ing Camp at Fort Humphreys were in vited as a return favor for the weekly dances they have been holding at the post and which are attended by many of the Alexandria girls. The chap. erons were Mrs. Samuel B. Moore, Mrs. A. C. Warwick, Mrs. Charles M. Shepperson and Mrs. Willlam J. Mor. ton. Among the dancers were Mis Katherine Strong, Virgini: Emily Hoge, Alice Abberdie, erine Baer, Valentine Dance, Vir Lipop, Virginia Fairfax, Sarah Bayol, Genevieve hepperson, Josephine Gregg. and Margaret Dorothy Mabel Blunt, L Thom: Pulman, Helen non, Caroline Morton, Polly Mai Marian Dienel r. rs. 1 3 Robert John Crowley, Gene Abberdie, Campbell Dance, Leo Fahy, Guy Hollifield Robert French, De and Mercer Price of A. Drain, jr., Os: car Smiths € Mears, K. C. Har- meling. R. R \\m)d\\aul of the R. O. 3 Robert Oliver of Fairfax, Don . Byron Billingsley S n Munsen of Falls Church; erts, Dickerson Jenkin: Bayol, Br Shepperson Beeton, Vincent Younsg, John Hughes, Courtland Richard Ross, Robert Ross, Cari Plerce, jr., Thomas J. and Willia Moncure, Alexander S. Doniphan, Ebner Duncan, Ben Minor, Emmett and Norman Lawler, Harold Price, Edwin Pierce, Theodoric Ross, Hubert Moore, Jullus West, Marion West, Everette Swan, Jack Robinson, Ken neth Stabler, Robert Wheat, Willlam Taylor, Dallas Rand, Reginald Dyson, Charles Keegan, Hugh Marsh, Ken- neth \(oure Jack Howard, Urban S. Lambert. Robert Cochran, Arthur Rector, Jack Doniphan, Brooke How- ard, Dr. Walter Nalls and Dr. S. Nelson Gray. Mrs. Frederick Parker Russell left ‘Wednesday for M where she will spend the . 2 sell and Mr. Hunt Russell will join her later. Capt and Stanley King, Warflel Watt Tyler Cluverius, U. S. zabeth Cluverius were week end of Janney Demp: reet Viola Barrett, who has been visiting friends in Markham, returned home last week and left for Wide- water, Va., accompanied by her cousin, i zabeth Smith. They are the of their aunt, Miss Pickett William F. Walsh and Mr. and Mrs. William F. Walsh, jr., of Chicago Walsh of Baltimore were week sts of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Harvey on Prince street Dr. Thomas Franklin Dodd, who is attending the « » at Buckroe Beach, Va., returned there by motor Monda accompanied by M muel B. Moore and Miss Ruby Thomas, who are now Mrs. Dodd. Inez Moore, M Moore, Miss Genevieve and Miss Mabel Blun peper Thursday to and are ren week end with friends Mr. Carroll Fairfax b from a visit to his parents, Mrs. Rozier Fairfax, in Hoadly, Va. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Tucker have re- turned to their home in Ashland, Va., after to the former’s brother and sister-indaw, Rev. and Mrs. A (alnp!mll Tucker, at Pohick rectory. Tucker will leave early for Saluds where ) Margaret Shepperson went to Cul- attend the horse aining over the wturned Mr. and Mark is a truly wonderful approached. Two and Three Piece Suits Formerly $55 to $75 Reduced to Several Unusual G SUMMER Including lovely frocks for every occasion in a wide range of the most desirable fabrics and 15 shades, *10 25 Women’s and Misses’ COATS Radically Hats Reduced Unprecedented Values JULY CLEARANCE UR determination to make this an ABSO- LUTE CLEARANCE of summer apparel has created most radical price concessions. This PASTERNAK apparel at savings heretofore un- A Group of Most Eatraordinary Values n South Carolina Bride MRS. GILBERT DAVIDSON, Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Jones of Abbieville, 8. C., and before her recent marriage Miss Mabel Elizabeth Jones. cepted a call to be rector of Old Christ Church and also chaplain at Christ Church School. Miss Ruth Brill and Miss Margaret Struder are at home from a visit to the former’s brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Brill, in_Strasburg. Miss Allie Marks and Miss Lelia Boisseau of Petersburg, who have been visiting in Washington, were dinner guests of Mrs. George B. Warfleld Wednesday evening at the Belle Haven Country Club. Mrs, J. Clinton Smoot and Mr. and Mrs. J. inton Smoot, jr., of North Wilkesboro, N. C., and Mrs. Ralston M. Pound and her children of Char. lotte, who have been visiting M Cora and Loula Smoot on South Asaph street, have left for Blowing Rock, N. C., where they will spend Summer. Mrs, Stewart E. Brown and Stewart Ellett Brown, jr., of Richmond were guests last week of the former's ;, Mrs. Martha Best. Catherine Reardon has gone te Williamsburg to attend the Summer school at William and Mary College, Mrs. Napier Anderson of Cumber- nd, Pa., is visiting her brother and sister-inlaw, Rev. and Mrs. O. C. Beall. Miss Lee Machen and Mr. Reginald Machen of Norfolk have left for their home, after a visit to Mr. and Mrs. J. k in George Washington uis C. Barley has gone to Elliott Springs, Va., for the Summn where she has been joined by her daughter, Mrs. W. Frazler Baldwin of Savannah, and the latter's children. Mr. Joseph Everley spent the past week end with his mother, Mrs. Ro- berta Everley, in Strasburg, Va. Miss Kitty Reese has left for Camp | Kokosing, near Waterford, Me., to spend the Summer. and Mrs. R Mount Rambo are back This opportunity to secure 39 Groups of DRESSES 20 35 35 Reduced to *3:2 & 5 | | EEJEE—:IE—E@-I— THE SUNDAY from a visit to Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Gar- rison, in Thoroughtare, Va. Miss Ruth Adelia Sutherland, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Suther- land, and Mr. Garnett Furr were mar- ried Saturday afternoon at 5 o'clock in Old Christ Church by the rector, Rev. ‘William J. Morton, D. D. She walked to the altar with her brother, Mr. Clin- ton Sutherland. Her gown was of wore a tulle veil fastened with a coro- net of orange blossoms and valley lilfes. roses and lilies. Mrs. Margaret Har- wood was matron of honor and wore a gown of flame-color georgette over sat- in and a black lace hat. She carried Ophelia roses. Mr. Robert Furr was best man for his brother. Immediately after the ceremony a reception wi held at the home of the bride’s pa ents, 825 Oronoco street. The couple was assisted in receiving by Mrs. Suth erland, mother of the bride, who wore a gown of gray crepe de chine with a gray hat and a corsage of pink roses, and Mrs. Furr, mother of the bride- groom, who wore a gown of black crepe de chine with a black hat and a corsage bouquet of orchids and valley Mr. and Mrs. Furr left for a through the South, and after July will be at home with Mrs. Furi ents, on Oronoco street. Dr. William Janney Best Haseltine of the University of Arkansas, Fay- etteville, Ark., with Mrs. Haseltine and their young son, have arrived ) motor and are the guests of Dr. Hageltine's uncle and aunt, Dr. and Mrs. R. J. Yates. Mrs. Meade Loving of Richmond is the guest of Mrs. A. B, Hough. Former City Manager and Mrs. Wil- der M. Rich and their small daughter left Monday by motor for their future home, in_ Ironwood, Mich. Mrs. W. R. Turk of Lexington, Va., is the guest of her son and daughter- inlaw, Mr. and Mrs, Robert 8. Turk. Mrs. O. E. Duling of Santa Monica, Calif., is the guest of her sister, Mrs. A._Dexter Davis. trip week end as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Shelton at their Summer cottage, at South River, Md. Rey. William J. Morton, Miss Dor- othy Morton, Mrs. Gilbert J. Cox, Miss Blizabeth Griffith, Miss Margery Hall, Miss Margaret Randolph, Miss Mary Louise Nicol, Miss Eisie Snowden, Miss Pearl Carr, Miss FEthel Coen and Mr. Edward S. Leadbeater have returned from Sweetbriar, Va., where they attended the speciai session of the Summer School of Religious Edu- cation. Mrs. John M. Watson has gone to her home, at Eton College, N. C., after a visit to her mother, Mrs. John M. Clapdore, on_South Royal street. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Winslow of Crere, Va., have been the guests of the latter's sister, Mrs. Frank 8. Pur- vis, on South Patrick street. Mrs. Willlam Upshur Nottingham has left for her home, in Eastville, Va., after a visit to her son-in-iaw and daughter, Rev. and Mrs. Edgar Car- penter, at Grace Church rectory. Mrs, Carpenter accompanied her mother home and will spend the Summer with her. Dr and Mrs. William Ray Griffin The House white crepe de chine, with which she | lilies. | Miss Alice Lee Harding spent the |s f One of the Brides She carried a shower of bride!} ! MRS. (LAREN(‘F A. (L‘\RRIDGE as Miss Beva Fish, her marriage to Mr. Clarridge took Dlwre at the same time his twin brother, Mr. Clinton G. Clarridge jr., was married to Miss Emily C. Mulliken. and Mrs. J. G. Lutz of Asheville, N. C., have returned to their homes after a visit to Dr. and Mrs. Charles E. Outcalt. Mrs. N. Haviland and her two ’k and Frank, who have just returned from New York City and West Point, were guests of Mrs. Haviland's brother, Mr. Kenneth Moore, before leaving for thelr home in_Birmingham, Ala. Miss Winnie Heatwole and Miss Bertha. Pence of Harrisonburg, Va., are the guests of Mr. and Mrs, Garber. Mrs.” Willlam Franklln White of Richmond {s the guest of her brother- in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Louls Bohraus, on South Columbus street. Mrs. Charles Mohr and Mr. Elliott Underdown of Philadelphia _were guests last week of Mrs. BE. S. Smithers, on North Columbus street. Mrs. Charles Poser has returned from a motor trip through the Valley of Virginia and has as her guest Mrs. William Baker of Edgewater Park, N Mr. Everett Turner has gone to Faber, Va., to spend the Summer with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Bev- erley Turner. Mrs. N. A. Beck, Miss Elma Michael guests of Mr. . Craver. v Rogers, daughter 608 to 614 STAR, WASHINGTON, 1 Mrs, 4 TV = DO JULY 5, of Mrs. Addie Rogers, and Mr. Hollis Council Lyles were married very quietly on Wednesday at the home of the bride’s mother. The ceremony was performed by Rev. John W. Seay of the Methodist Church at Hills- boro, Va. an Intimate friend of the bride’s fam(ly. The bride was given in marriage by her brother and wore a very simple gown of white geors- ette trimmed In satin and a short tulle veil. She carried a shower of bride roses and valley lilles. Miss Edna Rogers was mald of honor for her sister and little Miss Emma Wil- sey was flower girl. Mr. Samuel Lyles was his brother's best man. The wedding music was played by Mr. Boyce Rogers, uncle of the bride. An informal reception for those whé wit- nessed the ceremony was held and later Mr. and Mrs. Lyles left by August 1 they will be at home, at 620 Sputh Fairfax street. Mrs. Thomas McHugh is spending a month with relatives in Gallipolls, Ohio. Miss Minnie Keller of Winchester is the guest of her brother.inlaw and Jones. ayrna, s the guest of her daughter, L. ¥. Hammond, on North View Terrace C. Risheill and Mrs. An- az spent the week end at Beach Mrs. D. S. Gittings has left for her home in Berkeley, Calif., after a visit to her nephew and niece, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Thomas. Mr. William Rourke of Chicago has also been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Potter Mrs. Pearson of Accotink were the week end guests of Mr. and Mrs, W. S. Uron. Mr. Uron has returned {rom a VISIC to friends in Newington, a Mr. John R. Smith of Charlotte N. C., was the guest of his mother, Mre. Laura V. Smith, last week. Mrs. Carroll Zepp has returned to her home in Washington after a visit to Mr. and Mr Dorothy Zepp of Washington i the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Zepp Misa Mazie Claibourne of ville, Tenn., is the guest of Miss Jane Keegan on South Patrick street. Miss Fannie M. Burke is visiting and A NATURAL BEAUTY Enjoy a youthful appearance of ex- quisite charm minus that “made up” look. A beauty 50 natural, the use of a toilet prepars- tion cannot be detected. Made in White- Flesh - Richal Gouraup's Send 1oc. for Trial Size Ford. T. Hopkins & Son, New York City EEEEEE:—EEE—L"—:EEEEE Pbtl‘psbom Closed all day on Saturday during July and August. o] of Courtesy eorgette Crepc Tan, Ete. .. 115 WAISTS model lent colorings .... fringed ends ... | | | | | | | | | | Section . ceuisres centiemin direve o) 900 SPORTS HATS—new shapes, original effects ... .. $3.00 After-the-4th Clearance Tomorrow we shall relegate the remnants to the bargain counter. Every department has been rummaged through for small lots. Here they are—and the disposal prices are tremendous reductions. 60 DRESSES—Chiffo of the finer grades...... 185 DRESSES—Silk and Printed Crepe Dresses. . — ... 75 DRESSES—Two-piece Spons models — Flannel and $9 00 175 WASH DRESSES — Voxlee. Radioux Chiffon, Etc. 26 GEORGETTE COATS—Na'vy. Black, White and § .o ——eieiee ope 44 ENSEMBLE SUITS—popular materials and pleas- ing COMDBINALIONE ...« o cic 80 dmerec oo e sioancnos oo bissioine 27 ENSEMBLE SUITS—of the finer grades — and most elaborate models ...cocnvuieiiiiiiiiiiiiiaane 20 ENSEMBLE SUITS—still better grades; and most exclusive deslgns ceceerecomes saan 22 DRESS COATS—in the approved colors md favored Weaves .. ..v.. cecnuisamoie s eorsieieentaisfs v vio pin b G 41 SPORTS COATS—plain and striped effects; 1lght BRI B BN . . «iccoio <o g conie sinnmnie s sa s RiBR P 39 DRESSY COATS — handsome rypc—appea]ing shades: effective finish — Dimity and Voile: 37 SUSPENDER SKIRTS—plain colors and stripes. . 75 SWEATERS—Slip-over model; in fashionable colors and combinations .... 145 SWEATERS—of fine wool; slip-on model; excel- ve e Seminie = oie o« suin slein: 41 SCARFS—Chiffon and Crepe de Chmc' heavily 66 TRIMMED HATS—elebonte deaxgns. exquisite shades .. cojoiveismistasianio o0 om oiere 95 TRIMMED HATS — from the Popular Price n Lace and Printed Georgette $2600 Te e seie cmae s o e N eimies —omini e es Overblouse 95C 61650 o018 Sl s mmemiein s v omwiSTe s ¢ Seisl s e e man o ae oo R R RII eereslessscneerssssnne $0.00 $4.50 1975 $15.00 $98.00 $33.00 $10-00 $15.00 $99.00 R $9.00 $1.00 $9.00 $9.00 $9.00 E—EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEIEE—:EEE 1925—PART motor for a short wedding trip. After |~ 2 her cousin, Mrs. W. S. Scott, in Fred- ericksburg. Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Marshall King have returned from a trip to New York City. Mrs. L. E. Jones and Mrs. G. F. Allen of Gainesville, ¥la., are the guests of Mrs, Thomas Moore. Mr. William H. T. Brooke is spend. ing several days with Mrs. Brooke and their children at the cottage of M Brooke’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed- ward H. Kemper, in Ocean City, Md. Miss Elizabeth Warwick, Miss Mar: garet Warwick and Miss Josephine Gregg are spending the week end with Miss Charlotte Kemper in Ocean City. Miss Estelle Taylor of Lynchburg was a guest last week of Mrs. E. W Stratton. Mrs. Margaret Mix of Anacostia and yton of White Sulphur are the guests of Mr. Myers. Mr. Norman Simpson, jr., has gone to Fredericksburg, where he will re- main through the Summer with his aunt, Mrs. Melvin Alsop. Mr. and Mrs. Walter C. Davis en- tertained at a week end house party, when their guests were Dr. and M W. H. Whittlesey, Mrs. Justine War. ner, Miss Virginia Warner, Mr. and Mre. Wilbur Davis and Mrs. M. L. Warner of Washington, Miss Hazel Moore, who has just re- turned from spending several months in Europe, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs, Francis H. Fannon in George Wash- ington Park. Capt. and Mrs. E. E. McMorland, who have made their home in Alexan’ dria for several years, left Wednesday for Aberdeen, Md., where Capt. Mec- Morland has been ordered for duty - Lggs are used in bookbinding, sugar refining, fancy leather indus. tries, and In the making of wine and Pbllt.psb orn ELEVENTH ST. Annual July Clearance of Hundreds of Women's Higher-Priced LOW SHOES 1,060 Pairs in 36 of This Season’s Styles One-Strap Buckle Pumps Fancy Ties Two-Tones Oxfords D'Orsay Pumps era Pumps Sandfll! Blonde /-|Joy in accomplishment. 608 to 614 SOCIETY. What TomorrowMeans to You BY MARY DLAKE, Cancer. Tomorrow's planetary aspects are excellent, and continue so until past midnight. They not only denote op- timism, but will inspire courage. Con- sequently, that which you have, for some reason or other, falled to start éan be commenced with every pros pect of ultimate success. The influ ences are such, too, that you will ex- perfence a sense of exhilaration and Such a won derful opportunity should not be al- lowed to slip and full advantage You are just as strict, however, yourself as you are with others, and never expect others to do what you are not prepared to do yours elf. ackle or do, no nt it may appear 1o \ a thoroughnes fons, appears to be better cause You are the one to establish alibis, but make the of what you nd, if faflure ensues, you offer on y of a compa fonship that they ¢ In vyour love you are seric minded, 4nd create an ide tion for the one on whor should be taken of it in all or any |y walks of life. A broad-minded, toler- ant view, combined with a certain de- gree of magnanimity, will prevail. A child born tomorrow will enjoy very good health during the period of infancy. It will, however, be subject to accident or fliness later on, and be- fore reaching adolescence. There is according to the signs, nothing to warrant serious misgivings, if it re celves watchful carg and unceasing vigilance. It will ‘possess a very /ant temperament, and will b rarely out of It will, possibly application or close concentration, and, though it may not attain any great material success, it will get a great deal of pleasure out of life, and endear itself to many by the charm and genial, carefree nature of its char- acter. It tomorrow is your birthday, you are very downright and extreme in all that you either think or do. Your opinions are never shaded by ance, your thoughts a re rarel. v nfluenced by lack intense in a mental | born on this naval of. 1 persons re: John ¥ ficer; Ashbel Gre educator; engineer; Ri Daniel Colt Mackerel Pie. Take three 1 and take c clean the f Make a forceme with Add and mix beaten egg good g toler- | hot ov Now Reduced to $ 4.75 —Heels— Cuban Spanish Louis Spike I-OOW Box Hundreds of pmrs of our most popular Spring and Summer styles are oEered in this low=priced group at remarkable sav= ings, every pair havm¢ sold at a much lngher pnce. Choice of every wanted material and stylc is to be found in practnca]ly all sizes, 21/0 to 8, AAA to C. Early selection is earnestlv advised. 860 Pairs of FinestQuality Styles Now Reduced To 28 smart sty]zs Straps—Ties—Pumps Blonde Kid—Black Satin Patent Kid—Tan Calf Satin — Combinations —With Newest Style Heels lalc——3|ol—=|alc———|alc——=la[c=—a——la| ——=a 0| c—— 0| —= 0] e8| o 20| |0 =3[0 ———= |8 [——=|0] pair. Twenty-eight of our finest quality styles are represented in this group that have sold at much higher prices, and only styles in ma- terials that have merited the preference of women desiring highest quality footwear. Emphnhcllly reduced to the clearance pnce of $6.95, ofiermg genuine savings on every o= —EEEEEEE 4 —Materials— Blflnde Sat;n Black Satin Patent Kid Black Suede Tan Calf Rosewood Satin Blonde Kid White Kid 6.95 (o ——=|0|c——=|al——=|alc———|o|c———|al——F——|a[c—=|o|c——=|a|c——a| ———lole——|— 0| —23 |0 | |0 |3 || e [p[] >

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