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8 rd SOCTETY. EVENING RTAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., TUESDAY, JULY 7, 1925 SOCTETY.’ futt. i Pauietes Parens ans nvs| WILBUR’S SON MARRIES. 1 LA Dok A an . Secretary of Navy Attends Wed- ¥ BRQ/.' | Mt o O i Are iog Jn (Clitornia: INCORPORATED Secretary of Smte Returnmg Next Week and Will Meet Polish States- man, W ho ~\rr1\e July 17. HE sSecretary of State, Mr. Kel- jand were guests at luncheon yvester- logg. is expected to return the day of Comdr. A, B. Cook, U. S middle of k in time who entertained in the Japanese gar- for the sev entertainments | den of the RitzCarlton Hotel wi wre planned fc the minist f tore drs of Po-| Graham—Shaipe \\Nlrllng land, Count Alexander Skrzynski. The | Late After: count is expected arrive in this The marriage of Miss (.uw» Leon- country Tuesday. J1 and will go Sharpe, daughte Mrs. N. at once to Swampscott aJl on the | Sharpe of this city Mr. Adam Mc. President, w come to|Caskey G m of Washington, son rrivin, Friday. | of the late Mr. Austin M. Graham of it ever will be en-| Pittsburgh, will take place today at 6§ f of |o'clock p.m.. the ceremony to be per- western I in the Central Presbyterian Departm My R. Castle the Rev. Willlam Cumming, Jr. These festiviti necessartly of the Mount Washington bé small are absent | Church, in Balfimore, officiating. Pink from 4 mmer. | and cream roses and larkspur, with and because of the heat will be made |baskets of gladioli, will be used in the as informal as st \ffairs can be | church against a background of palms made and ferns, and Mrs. May H. Wilbur, The charge d'affaires of Poland, Mr. | organist of the church, will play. the Hipolit Gliwie, will be host nner | wedding music, and during the cere.- Saturday evening, July 1S, at the|mony Mrs. Thomas A. Newton will Polish legation, and the dinner will |sing be followed by ption The bride will wear white corded The Ambassador of France. M.|chiffon over flat crepe and lace made Dneschrer, will it luncheon | with a basque waist and full cfr Sunday, the f cular skirt with a wide white satin day a en in h zirdle finished in front with a flat of the dist r by the Sec- | how. Her plcture hat will be of white retary of if he be | horsehair bmid and will be trimmed in town, or the Acting Secretary of | with white tulle, which ties under her State, Mr. Grew chin, and a large single rose on one side of the brim. She will carry bride Hungarian Minister Returns roses with a shower of lilies ‘of the | Tomorrow n Newport Visit valley “The Minister ‘of Hungary., Count| Miss Ethel Gray Sharpe will be muld Sgechenyi is expected to return to-|of honor for her sister and will be in meérrow from Newport, where he is|cream-color silk lace made over Nile spending a brief vacation with Coun- | green georgette crepe and fashioned tess Szechenyi and their The secretary of ti children. | like the gown of the bride, a sash of tion, Mr. | Nile green ribbon caught with clusters Ander de Hertelendy, joined the Min- | of pastel French flowers. Her bat will ister and his family in Newport for [also be like that of the bride. but the holiday and will return tomorrow | made of pink tinted horsehair braid with the Minister |and trimmed with a_wreath of pastel % e flowers. and pink-color tulle will tie e Representative J. Mayvhew Waln-|under her chin. She will carry an wHight n Burope with [arm bouquet of butterfly roses. The Gen » this | bridesmaids will include Miss Adele country ar nwright | Allison of this city and Miss Vera in their he N Hickman of ©akland, Fla.. and they will wear similar costumes to that of Rep: W. Snell has just | the maid of honor, the former in or. returned from is & guest | chid chiffon and the latter in ary at the Rooseve fow days. yellow chiffon, th hats correspond: — 3 2 with their frocks. Little Miss Bar. The secretary to the Pre and Warthen, dau r of Mr. and Mrs. Edward T. Clark have returned | \irg Gerald H. Warthen of Kensing. to this country fi a trip to the | ton’ Md.. will be flower girl and will West Indies. They arrived in New | p,va's ‘Qainty frock of pink chiffon York and were at the \Waldorf-A& | 4ng will carry a basket of rose petals toria for a few il nu»\_\“ “\!1! to’scatter in the path of the bride - ““im;“{‘h:‘“ hite House| Mr. James Roberts of Alexandria e Cae | will be the best man and the ushers d for r the | will be Mr. James Harding of Alex BE . e Maaon O andria, Dr. Shannon Butts, Mr. Frank At Erests of Mr. ‘and Butler and Mr. Albert Colvin New. Woodbury Blai Newport, expect | kirk of Washington EdFtake = Cott for the re-| A reception will follow in the home Skitnder of the | of the bride’s mother, at 2523 Four 43 | teenth street, when Mrs. Sharpe will My. and Mrs. Richard Porter David- | receive with the wedding party. She son and their infant son. David Gor- | will wear black chiffon and a hat of don Davidson, who was born Mc ck maline trimmed with orchid in ‘the bl mioth on, while their | June 29, are remainin moore home of Mr er, Mrs. Bradley Dav flowers and she will wear a corsage bouquet of orchids and roses. Later in the evening Mr. Graham own home near there is being com: ‘14nr! his bride will start on their pleted. Mrs. Richard Porter Davidson | honeymoon, the latter wearing an en- was formerly Miss Elizabeth’ (.urtlnn‘tflmhle suit of navy blue flat crepe Hanna. trimmed with gray and a small gray Mrs M edus ) het|TAE Sl hildr ne from their| Mr. and Mrs. Conrad H. Syme lefg home at Dalton to their Summer cot-|on - Thursday for New York and tage at Woods' Hole on Buzzard’s|eafled Saturday for a short stay in Bay. Europe. Dr. and Mrs ard B. Meigs have arrived in Newport and are at the La Miss Christine Kraemer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gustave R. Kraemer, Forge. is spending the months of July and B ad e Toomas 6 S ta kel ,\\'ug‘v;.vl at Camp Wabasso, Bradford, 1éft this morning for the coast of | ** =+ Maine to be gone until the middle of Mrs. Arthur Hale has gone to September. Narrangansett Pier and is at the Mr. Thomas Alfred Eppley and|Green Inn for the early season Miss Katherine Celeste Small, both of | Mrs. John C. Poor has gone to were married on July 4, | p.m.. at the Methodist ingcon, at 5:3 rrangansett Pier and cottage on the Cliffs opened her fiddleburg, The cere bl performed by Rev. W.| Miss Anne Beers will sail Thurs- Mrs. James V. White of Florence Court is spending the Summer at Rohester Cottage, Chautauqua, N. Y. Her daughter, Mrs. K. W. Fleeter, will £0 to Buffalo, N. Y., to spend the rest of this month. MRS. T. V. day from New York for Europe and will tour England, Scotland and later join friends in Paris. She'will make & short trip through southern France before returning to Washington in September | President of National League Women Voters Sailing. Miss Belle Sherwin, president of the National League of Women Voters, sails from New York tomo W on In Ireland She “will return from Southampton on August 15, and go direct to her farm, Winden, near Cleveland for several weeks, She will not return to Washington until the second week in September. | Miss Marceil Greenalgh has returned from a week's stay in New York, where she joined a party of friends at the Hotel Commodore. The old-fashion garden party to be given at the Brooke Tea House, Georgla avenue and Blair road, from 3 to 12 on the 16th of July, under the auspices of the Mary Taliaferro Thompson Memorial Association of the Confederated Southern Memorial Assoclation, is an outstanding event of the Summer season. The committees having the affair in charge are Mrs. Frank Morrison, president of the association, chair- man; Mrs. C. A. Gathgens, chairman of patronesses: Mrs. Jeter Pritchard, vice chairman; Miss Marie J. Mc- Guire {s chairman of the dancing committee; Miss Jane Dimmock Brewer, vice chairman; Mrs. Eliza- beth Fred and Mrs. John E. Fowle Mrs. Frank Birthright, chairman of the candy committs Mrs. Eugene Hartley, viee chairma isses Blanch [o]l———|ojc———|ojc———|g] Specially VOR, Wife of the chairman of "lo Shipping Board, with him at the Mayflower, and | preparing for an early, but limited 0'CO:! sence from Washington. | | and Beatrice Meegen, Mrs. Preston C. Day, Mrs. George W. Kernoodle, | Mrs. Curchill Cook, Miss Maher, | Mrs. Frank G. Odenheimer, Mrs. Wallace Streater. Mr. and Mrs. Har. vey Ball, Mr. and Mrs. Fielding M. ewis, Mrs. George King and Mrs | Nina S8pinks; Mrs. Rosa Dodd Mul- | care, chairman of the punch commit. | tee; Mrs. Georgze W. Offutt, vice chatr- | man; Mrs. Willlam Preston McWhor- | ter, Mrs. Chenoweth gnd Mrs. Laura | Snuggs. Mrs. Frank Long, chairman of the fce crewm committee; Mrs. | Nelson Page Webster, Mrs. Mattie | Carter, Miss Wilmot, Mrs. James F. Johnson, Mrs. Gray and Mrs. Daniel | G. Fry: Mrs. Jesse Lee Webb, chair- ] man of the cake committee; Mrs. | Henry G. Clay, vice chairman; Mrs. W. T. Nishwitz, Mrs. Victor B. Dey ber, Mrs. A. L. Rheinstrom. M Frank Conway, Mrs. Carolyne Lamar, Mrs. Alice Fergerson and Mrs. Mary K. Nalle. Mrs. Benjamin Soule Gantz {s chairman of the fortune-telling committes; Mrs. Willlam Leonard Thurber. vice chatrman: Mrs. . Viola Cleaned Shampooed Scoured Washed Stored Sanitary Carpet Cle. Co. __l’lmne L!ncfln 1481 & L|ntql!| '{un ¥ Stored and Remodeled LOW PRICES {New England Furrier § 618 12th St. N.W. Frank. 6355 morrow to spend the rest of the Sum- mer in Europe. Mrs. Henry White and Miss Emilie Margaret White of Washington are staying at Jasper Park Lodge, Jasper National Park, Alberta, Canada. o L Marriage Licenses. follarriage licenses have been issued to the ollowing G, Hiltz_and Emily Dawson bert & Long and Ruth Traves Qliver Price and Mary Hicks. John R Payne and Viola M. Blivins. Nathan' Cohen of Brooklwn. N. Y.. Annie Levine of Savannah, Ga. dam M. Graham and Gussie L. Sharpe antel M. Williama of Durham. ¥. C.. and sevel Prue and Viola M Stannard. Jnckwon and Laurs Qi ¥ iieina and 0. Blivabers Ray. both of Baltimore, Preston Moore and Isabell Dun Froaie W, Day and Saran L. Carter, both of Richmond. William &. Barr and Dorothy L Peter'§ Noonan and Heien M Koo Boen > t Willar' J. Reown and Theresa A. Leak both of ) Harod son. Walter Jackson and Lucille Herron Willagd H. Reanke and 1S, Ernest 3. Rilay and Bertha Brooks Deaths Repor!ed. The following_deaths have to” the Health Department in hours Charles J. Anderson \ernll’v Hospital Georgetown Uni. A Georgia a Georgetown . 1631 S st o \aa‘wu' ¢ elson. 2 Raymond & Heiskell place. Albert M. Hoge. 73, i h g James R. Ofiver. 4. en route Sibiey Hos Dt acher. 8 months. Children's Hos. pitl Infant Michael J. and \14\'3 J. Fanning, 30 mintiten, Georkefown iy Houpital ohert Elliott. 48 years, St. Ellsabetn's Hogital Eohithbus Price. 83. Home for Aged. Blue Plains Mary E. 54, 56 Defrees st Laura Thomas. 51. 1819 Virginia Hickerson. 5 months, 1734 6th st. Nervis, . B STANFORD UNIVERSITY, July 7 (P .—Lyman Dwight Wil son of Secretary of the Navy Wilbur, was married In the Memorial Chapel of Stanford University yesterday to Miss Henrietta Shattuck, Merced, Calif., school teacher. Secretary Wil- bur witnessed the ceremony, together with a number of other relatives of the contracting parties. “Miss Shattuck is the daughter of the late Herbert A. Shattuck, director of publicity for Thomas A. Edison, | the inventor. ., CHILDREN PICNIC TODAY. Three Groups Are on Outing at Glen Echo Park. Children of the Masonic and Eas ern Star Home are being entertained at Glen Echo Park today by the Eas te Chapter, No. 21, Order of the stern Star. Mrs. A. E. Keyser is chairman of the outing committee and chaperon of the children. The Brentwood M. E. Church Sun- .|day school and the Clarendon Presby- terian Church Sunday school are hold- ing their annual picnics at Glen Echo |today also. Bmhs Reported The following births h ted {o, e Heaith "Deparisient in e TRl ‘In(‘t"' J lnfl len M. Wini er. boy. Clarence ne £ Farbell For” William N lr and Kathleen arret, "FKonert 1 and Kathieen Hill, boy Dantel S “and it Wil and € bor Brooms osens R. and Mildred B, Johnson. nrl { L..m. and Anna Felker. girl. Clarence H and Alice L. Fletcher. boy James J. and Amanda Rucker. boy and Partimina Green. girl Gaorie nad Aleen Randall. boy. One manufacturer is to make all the hoslery turned out in Peru, according to a gowernment permat, and agrees to sell his product, if so ordered, at 10 per cent above cost of production. 1106 G Street,N.W. “ Zhe House of Faihion” OUR ANNUAL PRICE-SLASHING CLEARANCE SALE of DRESSES—COATS—SUITS—RLOUSES—SCARFS—ETC. MILLINERY LESS THAN HALF e ————tel Every Garment in the Store Included in This Sale A Thousand Summer Silk Dresses Beautiful Stylish Prints, Stripes and Colors REDUCED TO HANDSOME DRESSES $9.75 12 415 FOR ALL OCCASIONS REDUCED TO 316.95 $1995 825 LINEN AND VOILE DRESSES REDUCED TO 5 %% 310 GROUP OF STYLISH COATS—CLOTH AND SILK WERE $25 TO $50 REDUCED TO 815 319.95 $25 OUR FINEST COATS REDUCED TO $29.50 TO $49.50 TAILORED SUITS REDUCED TO $15 rz1 NINTH STREET NORTHWEST A REMARKABLE SALE! $45 .OOWN:f FOR ‘20 A SPECIAL REMARKABLE OFFERING OF FINE GOWHS AT LESS THAN COST OF TAILORING FEATURING FINE SATINS—FLAT CREPES—EXCLUSIVE NOVELTY SILKS-IN NAVY —BLACK —TAN—AND OTHER_NEW NOVELTY SHADES. AFTERNOON COWNJS STREET OOWNS SPORTS GOWNJS MORNING FOR MADAME AND MADEMOISELLE STORE OPENS 8:30 A. M. Rizik Brothers Wednesday: Dinner, Afternoon and Street Dresses | o Formerly 58.50 to 88.50 EAUTIFUL black and assorted new color tgnes in flat crepe, flowered and beadc?georgene and pminted crepe are effectively used in these artfully styled gowns. All sizes represented. Closed all day Saturday during July and August TWELVE THIERTEEN F Whitens Skin Almost Over Night No more blackheads, no more sal- lowlkin nomore freckles! Science made a new discovery which de:n and whitens youx skin with i Gt ALMOST over ni; t you can clear your skinof freckles, pimples, red- ness, roughness, hlotches, muddiness orany blemish. Soon your com%eexmn takes on that clear, smooth beauty that everyone envies and admires. Make This 3 Minute Test There s hidden beauty in your skin. waahsolu!elyguaranteext' Geta now —today. Use it for only fi] Dust, wind and e\ofied pores may have injured it. B nderneath is a clear, vividly beautiful complexion. Don’tletliversplotches, mothpatches, tan or sallowness mar ¥our beauty. Make this 8-minute-befgre-bedtime test. Smooth this cool, fragrant creme on your skin. The very next morning loak into your mirror. Black- nights. Then if you are not dellghted and amazed at the transformation, your money will bemsu.ndyrefunded Your dealer has this wonderful key to renewed beauty. Ask for a jar of Golden Peacock Bleach Creme. For sale at all good drug and department stores. Get your jar now—today. Paris Toilet Company, 811 Poplar St.. Designed Wreaths —SPRAYS and other heads and other nnperfecnons have Paris, Tenn. s | Abbie Katharine Kurtz has-re- B ;kudy begun to vanish. tarned to her home in Chicago after | P spending a fortnight as the guest of | Money-Back Guarantee Mrs. Margaret Hopkins Worrell in her | home at Clifton Terrace. kering will leave | Mr. Arthur C. Pi | Washington for New York in time to | So wonderful—soquick—are the re- sults of this new scientific creme that sall from there on the Leviathan for effective Floral Tributes Burope. He will spend some time DELIVERED 2 Mr. and Mrs 3dson Bradley will I not remain in Newport, because of the Drug Store. X Goldenbere's Kiug's Palace Dept. ore Dept. 111 health of Mr. Bradley, and they will | Dep! return to the Thousand Islands, where | they formerly spent the Summer until the burnigz of their home there sev- Sigmund's $2.50 1115 1117 F STREET art treasures in and on their house on | Dupont_Circle were moved from here | ta the port place last year. Mr. era! years ago. After Ihl‘( fire they seins Thia vaitiatia cotidationof o] t’s in Eflect— in so S"?’LL/(Z 50/( Funeral Flowers Delivered Free—Nominal Charge on Other Orders amd Mrs. Bradley celebrated the fif- | 807 14th 804 17th 2467 18th 1209 Wis. Ave. O Se 3 An al cl Sal ;’“2;“:‘:}'::;llxnyv‘;.‘:l\h(x:’.\‘:‘r:n::yzri:\h’” Phone Fr. 5442 Phone Fr. 10391 Tel. Col. 9997 Phone West 1702 ur ml' nu earance e sifle, the Gammell e: They expect to g0 ) next week. Suffragan Bishop ate at Newport orth the middle of | [alc———jo|c———|a|c———|«} ® In Which We Are Including and Mrs. Herbert Shipman, son-inlaw and daughter of i Mr. and Mrs. Bradley, have spent mlich time this vear with them at Tomorrow . Newport, where they have had an apartment at the La Forge. Bishop and Mrs. Shipman will probably re- | main at ewport. They have been in New York for a few d. this week FINAL CLOSE-OUT —for street and afternoon occasions—making three Wfind@w Shades Coats aind En sembles groups of eight or more grades—reduced as follows : 7 s iy ek gt $29.50 and $35 < $39.50, $45 and $55, $57.50 and PO U DRE— COM PACT E C DEVITT 2 COATS, WERE $39.75.............$15.00 6 COATS, WERE $49.75 to $69.50. . . . . .$25.00 Grades $49.50 Grades $15 | 325 $65 Grades 335 S ENUBR RS EVISION of your R e 3 COATS, WERE $75.00 to $89.50. . . . . .$30.00 ) : ; while homeglumishings REFILLS HE Fompflcte bzx is ;o gir:e n:vciflssz: yin e’é‘:fi?é Z COATS, WERE $119 and $135.......$50.00 Your choosing will be from some of the most effective of sxeighiely OMt sndweingly made that COTY has pro- vided Refills to make this dainty luxury a delightful economy. All the COTY after a visit to Hender- son’s. Fine Furniture | the Louvre’s exclusive styles. Every sale must be final—as we can accept no returns nor make any exchanges. 4 Cloth Ensembles Were $49.75 to $110.00 —that is IMPRES- i Powdertones are duplicated iIBV ELY REASON- $19.75 to $39.75 At the Same Tlme 80 each woman may have LE in PRICE . constitutes a feature of Take Your Choice of for her handbag, the exact our extensive stocks. 5 shade of COTY Face Pow- der she keeps on her dress- ing table. Every Coat Every Suit............ Inspection no obligation James B. Henderson 1108 G St. Phones Main 7675-1676 implies hatever. All Sales Final 1/2 Price S T T 1316 G Street City Club Building AND DEPARTMENT STORES TRV TR R R