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SOCIETY. e ————] SOCIETY Italian Ambassador, Signor di Martino, Has Returned to Martino at Beverly Farms where they have a cottage season. Representative and Mrs. Bacon Sailing for Orient Next Week. Representative and Mrs. Robart Low Bacon w ail next week far the Orient be absent severak ere they will tative Bacor vith cr, 3 Bacon, who has mother, Mrs. Re leased the e Mrs Fabbri for the se: Mr. Justice Joseph H. McKenna has rtment in the Connecti son-in-law _and Pitts Duffield Reid left | av for Avon Lake, | 1o, where they will remain until te in ey will return here for a short time before Col. Reid goes 10 ew station. ) where ined by Maj. Smith August 1. T will return to Wash ington in Septer daughter of William A West Spring- M their S home * . Beverly Farms, Mass. .| ception in the Summer heme of the | bride’s pareuts, Seatuck Lodge, at Remsenburg. chters h\\'fl}nmlm»r of the season. Rear Ad. i Shepard the:Capital From will be married: to Dr. George Stod- dard Reymolds Saturday, August 1. The wedding will take place in the Remsenburg Church at Speonk, Long Island.. and will be followed by a re- Rear Admiral Yullam and Mrs. Fullam at Newport. Rear Admiral and Mrs. William F. ullham have atrived in Newport and; > at 30 Old Beach road for the rer miral Fullam way at one time com:- tmiunder of the Newport naval traim- station. . Robert M. Thompson, whq is sending the early season in England, i ted to return to this coumtry befoxe the end of July and will open his willa, Falr Lawn, at Southampton, for the remainder of the Summer. His dsughter, Mrs. Stephen H. P. Pell, will jain him at Southampton the first of, August. Mrs. .T. Dewitt. Talmage, who is making an extended stay at the Wil- lard, entertained on the roof there night for Admiral and Mrs. Eberle, having a small party. Mr. W. B. Acker, chief clerk, In- terior Departemnt, has returned from 4 fishing trip at Potomac Beach. Mrs. W. Robert Perkins and chil- dren have gone to Atlantic City, where they will occupy & cottage in Ventnor for the Summer. Dr. Perkins will joinsthem August 15 The Bden Glassie villa of the late Mr. and Mrs. Francis Burrall Hoffman at Southampton, Long Island, has been leased for the season to Mr. and their wedding journey THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTO! MARINE CORPS WEDDING U. CRAIGIE, United States Marine Corps, whose marriage yesterday came as a surprise to Washington society. Mrs. Craigie was formerly Miss Rachel Orndorff, and ill end in Haiti, the captain’s new assignment. D. C., THURSDAY, Mrs. Howard P. Cobey, to Mr. Harry Calway Walford, took place yetserday morning at 11 o'clock in St. Alban’s Episcopal Church, the Rev. Charies T. Warner officiating. The bride was given in marriage by her father. She wore an ensemble suit of wood brown georgette with hat to match, and carried a bouquet of yellow roses. Her only attendant was Miss Emily Oliver, who wore a costume of blue romaine crepe and carried pink roses. Mr. Walford had as his best man his brother, Mz Chester Walford. Imme- diately after the ceremony Mr. and Mrs. Walford started for an extended motor trip in the North. They will be at home after August 1 at 3018 Porter street. Grock-Lees Wedding Home Ceremony in Chevy Chase. A very picturesque open-air wedding took place yesterday at 11 o’clock in the morning at the home of Mrs. An- nie J. B. DePue and Mrs. Mary R. Robert, 29 West Kirke street, Chevy Chase, Md., when Miss Florence E. Lees of Washington became the bride of Mr, Bruno A. Grock of Takoma RBark, Md. The wedding ceremony took place under the oak trees in the garden of the home, and was per- formed by Rev, Edward O. Clark, pas- tor of the Chevy Chase Baptist Church, the double ring ceremony be- ing used. The bride was dressed in a gown of embroidered white crepe de chin and carried a bridal bouquet of Ophelia roses. A friend of the bride, Mrs. J. L. Anan of Rarftan, N. J., played the wedding march. After the wedding breakfast had been served Mr. and Mrs. Grock left on a honeymoon trip by automobile. Among the relatives and friends at the wedding were Mrs. A. E. Grook, Mr. A. J. Olmstead, Mr. James H. Hil Mr. F. Hohbein, Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Caden, Miss Katherine Caden, Miss N. O. Smith, Mrs. Amella Klotz, Mr. Charles ¥. Grock, Mr. and Mrs. Corey ot Cherrydale, Va.; Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Haske, Miss Helen Olmsted, Mrs. Y. L. Anan of Raritan, N. J.; Mrs. § T. Miller, Mrs. Mary R. Roberts and Mrs. Annie J. B. DePue. Mrs. Forrest H. Riordan and son Nelson of Philadelphia have arrived in Washington to spend the Summer season with Mr. Riordan. The formerly lived here many ye: Mr. and Mrs. Riordan are at Euclid street for the season. JULY 9, 1925. shore by her daughter, Miss Dorothy Gould Fowler. Miss Ruth Wright and Miss Olive Wright of Pasad Calif., are spend- ing the Summer with thelr parants, Dr. and Mrs. Henry E. Wright of Columbia road. Miss Lucile Fluckey of 3422 Gar- fleld street left Washington Saturday for Ithica, N. Y., where she will enter Cornell for the Summer course, Clock Company Suit Dismissed. Dismissal of a complaint against the Seth Thomas Clock Co. of New York was announced today by the Federal Trade Commission. The company was charged in the complaint with main- taining a standard resale price for its products. The commission entered into a stipulation with the company under which the complaint was dis- missed without prejudice. HEARE I U An honest man always keeps his credit a little better than his clothes. DRESSMAKING | Taught Quickly— Personal Instructions Day and Eveaine Classes X Ll 23000 Mrs. A. M. Hildel Kresge Bldx., 1ith & G. Ph. M. 5084 Formerly with Woodward & Lothrep [CTTRQ Stored and | FURS Remodeled Guaranteed Work—Best Materials LOW PRICES New England Furrier 618 12th St. N.W. Frank. 6355 HE Repairing and Reupholstering of Furniture consti- tute services for SOCIETY. 614 Twelfth Street Between F and G Streets N. W. Friday and Saturday Clearance Summer Millinery Greatly Reduced! Hats to fill your requirements for every hour of the Summer day or evening. Note the Savings! Trimmed Hats sl.oo, 31.98 to 35.95 Formerly $5 to $16.50 Summer Trimmed Hats, including large head size styles. White Felt Hats $1.98, $2-98, 53.98 Formerly $3.98 - $6.50 Just the hats for vacation and sports wear. Leghorn and William Gerry Morgan their | yioo Robert McKeon of Chappaqua, N. Y. of Mr. Alfred M. Schwartz and his|later make their homes in Washing- which we are ex- White Straw and Peanit Sport E h Mrs. Robert W. Benner entertained . - oddard and el G AN i [ ton. Mr. Robbin Is a son of Mrs. Clara | at luncheon in her apartment. at 3039 ceptionally well use pa: early t he| Mrs. Conger Pratt, who is making|married to Mr. Paul C. Robbin. The [ Robbin and the late Mr. Samuel Rob- | Macomb street northwest, Wednesday s d. the party © to the |, brief visit in New York, was among | ceremony was performed at 11 o'clock | Pin, and Mr. Schwartz is a son of Mr. | for Mrs. Albert Reed, formerly Miss equppec, Cheshire Cat, at La the guests at a dinner given last eve-|in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob [2nd Mrs. Willlam S. Schwartz. Margaret Burton, who was married | ) ’ Hat ning by Mr. and Mrs. George H.|Rosenbloom, parents of Miss Kittie| Among the out-of-town guests were|June 20. T We have our .own ats Nicolai at the Embassy Club. Rosenbloom, at 1708 Webster street, | Mr; and 1Mrs. . Schneirow, brother | Among the guests were Mrs. Hulbert shops —right on the basn Reve Dy "Gchwefol ofclating. e |&nd sisterindaw of Mrs. Rosenbloom, | Ginselle, ir.: Mre. Lambert Simmone: premises, enabling us $1.49,$1.98t0$9.98 house had a pretty arrangement of |2nd Mrs. Charles Singer and Miss | Mrs. Edwin Roper, jr., and Mrs to give you highest sat- % vaims and cut flowers and the two | 1eona Singer of New York Mr. and | putrick O'Connor. isfaction through per- brides wore the conventional white |Mrs. B. an; P SN % sonal supervision of Formerly $2.98 to $5 Many styles for | p . gue Leghorns and matrons included | pancy Straws. ite and among these. colors. costumes and carried shower bouduets | M. Frank Schwartz of Stamford, S e OPEN ALL DAY SATURDAY Straw Sports Hats $].00,$ .98to $5.00 Formerly $3.98 - $7.50 Untrimmed Hats Greatly Reduced John H. BES a8 e mOrning | (., pt. John Parker Jackson returned in Bethlehem Chapel of the Cathe-|y, Washington vesterday from Hot R e tnur e amen | TGS A FOG ackem aleenes officiating. Only the members of the | \i¥, Wi/in'at Yama Besso. Capt. and two families attended the ceremony, |y jackson will sail for Europe late of ik Toses. There were no attend. | Conn., brother of Mr. William . |ter part of the week for a two-week SEIE B 1he CArRNOIT s Tallown | HoRWastE stay at Atlantic City. Mrs. Fowler, Reasonable. which was followed by a wedding | "o g el d s s after ohioh e who is convalescing from a serious breakfast in the home of the bride’s s \.\ a “d \‘I"S_ ‘!"{*";,M“v . 0"’ W Cd The marriag Miss Katherine | jliness at her residence, 1424 Sixteenth mother, Mrs. Laura Lee Orndorff,| An interesting double wedding took | Mr. and Mrs. Robbin and Mr. and (pouise Cobey, daughter of Dr. and|strect, wil] be accompanied to the sen Joseph W. Orn-|place vesterday morning when Miss | Mrs. Schwartz started on_their re- U wore a gown of white | Kittie Rosenbloom became the bride Spective wedding trips. They will crepe made straight, without sleeves, v @ shirred flounce at the bottom of the skirt. Her picture INCORPORATED 721 NINTH STREET NORTHWEST JPECIAL OFFERINGS trimmed with silver ribbon, and she FOR THURSDAY AND FRIDAY carried bride roses, with a shower of B etis atter ‘tua breakfast Capt Craige left for a motor trip & and after their return Craige will start for his new post at Halti, where Mrs. Craige will $25 SILK GOWNS FOR . . . . . 13 $55 SPORT AND DAY TIME GOWNS FOR $24 $35 PRINTED SILK GOWNS FOR . . 24 FASHIONS DE LUXE FOR TOWN AND SUMMER RESORTS FOR MADAME AND MADEMOISELLE STORE OPENS 8:30 A. M James B. Henderson | 1108 G St. Phones Main 7675-7 join him later in the season. The bride is a descendant of Johann Christian Orndorf?, who came to this country in 1741, whose son fought through the Revolution as a captain in the 1st Regiment of the Continental Line of Maryland. Capt. Craige has been aide to Maj. Gen. John A. Lejeune, commandant of the Marine Corps, for five years. The assignment of Maj. S. Grant, 3d, to Washington and his placement in the office of public buildings and grounds returns to soclety here two of its erstwhile favorites. Mrs. Grant was formerly Miss Edith Root, her marriage taking place from the resi- dence of her father and mother, the then Secretary of State and Mrs. Elihu Root. Mrs. Willlam Corcoran Eustis owns and maintains as a home the old home of her father, the late Levi P. Morton, from which the wed- ding took pla nd from living many years in the pital both Maj. and Mrs. Grant have a host of friends| here. The major is the grandson and | namesake of President Grant, and hi transfer from the Pacific coast is pleasing ange. Mothers—Don’t Miss This Exceptional Sale of Girls’ Summer Dresses Every mother knows how many Summer Frocks 5 growing girls need, and at this extremely low price you g can make no mistake by choosing a season’s supply. ‘g\ o Here are real values—dresses ) in colored glass Fan shape vases . $3.75 Tall vases . . . $5.00 Window sill vases . $4.00 DULIN & MARTIN G2 1215~1217 F Street and 1214 t01218 G Street Hours—8:45 to 5:30 Mrs. George T. Marshall has gone to her Summer home, Yatton, Orange County, Va., for the rest of the Sum- mer and has with her her grand- daughters and grandson, Miss Julien Jacquelin Mason, Mis shall Mason and Julien J. Mason, jr. Mrs Marshall has been ill all Winter and for that reason no definite plans have been made for the debut of Miss Mason, who graduated from Holton Arms School in June and who is numbered among_the most attractive of next seasor that are cool, colorful, carefully finished and smartly styled. Ty 50 Dresses You will be pleasantly sur- prised with this opportune spe- cial. Just the sort of frocks to take on your vacation trip—new daughter| Smart shades and materials— 24:'95 Hilles, EXTRA SPECIAL— Formerly $35.50, $39.50, $45 and $49.50 1113 G Street July Opportunity For Your Vacaticn Special Silk Chiffon Full-fashioned Hose Every Pair Guaranteed CEPTIONALLY dainty and varied, Pair. 4 . g in line and pattern, these RIZIK qual- 2 ’d ity dresses include printed crepes, 1; 0 striped and ,wash silks, plain radium silks and French voiles and tissues combined W" with Irish crochet lace and French eyelet embroidery. Sold Here Exclusively 1115 1117 F STREET Three Splendid Special Ofpportunities Are Offered in Street and Afternoon Frocks 58 Street and —-yhich we have taken from our regular stock— Afternoon Dresses 515 $29.50 and $35.00 Formerly 25 to 35 S8 S0t et o500 ..535 They are all of Louvre exclusive types— also Any Louvre Coat— Any Louvre Suit— There is an endless collection of styles, colors and materials, such as: Dotted Voile Tissue Gingham Check Voile Printed Crepe Printed Voile Silk Stripe Voile Plaid Tissue Flowered Dimity Sizes 2 to 14 years Brothers Friday at 1/2‘ Price Please let each selection be final, for we cannot Qaccept returns nor make exchanges. Closed all day Saturday during July and August TWELVE THIRTEEN